14 min listen
Ain Sakri Lovers Figuerine
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Length:
14 minutes
Released:
Jan 26, 2010
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
The Director of the British Museum, Neil MacGregor, retells the history of human development from the first stone axe to the credit card, using 100 selected objects from the Museum.
Neil investigates a palm-sized stone sculpture that was found near Bethlehem, which clearly shows a couple entwined in the act of love. The contemporary sculptor Marc Quinn responds to the stone as art and the archaeologist Dr Ian Hodder considers the Natufian society that produced it. What was human life and society actually like all those years ago? Possibly a lot more sophisticated than we imagine.
Neil investigates a palm-sized stone sculpture that was found near Bethlehem, which clearly shows a couple entwined in the act of love. The contemporary sculptor Marc Quinn responds to the stone as art and the archaeologist Dr Ian Hodder considers the Natufian society that produced it. What was human life and society actually like all those years ago? Possibly a lot more sophisticated than we imagine.
Released:
Jan 26, 2010
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Olduvai Handaxe: Neil MacGregor on early humans as they slowly begin to move beyond their African homeland. by A History of the World in 100 Objects