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00:00Do you know how many stars are there and where the rivers go?
00:20Say why the rain falls, where is the end of this world?
00:27What was here a thousand years ago?
00:30Why can wheels drive?
00:33Are clouds faster than the wind?
00:37A child has so many questions.
00:40Oh child, come on, let the question in.
00:43For something like that you are still too small.
00:47You are still far, not so far.
00:50There is still time.
00:54What is time?
01:08A moment.
01:11An hour.
01:14A thousand years are a year.
01:28So now there are only 700,000 years left until time and still no human being can be seen.
01:35But we are getting closer to the relationship.
01:38We are on the way to the Neanderthal.
01:41The development of man has produced some precursors,
01:45such as the Pithecanthrope, the Sinanthrope or the Zwancombe type.
01:50Man slowly but surely develops creative abilities.
02:00The way of the Neanderthal is crossed by a few other types,
02:05such as the man of Solo or the Rhodesian man.
02:09But their hospitality is short.
02:11They come and go.
02:15Nature has not calmed down for a long time
02:18and the Neanderthal is often on the run in quiet fields.
02:23He lives in sieges and within the sieges again in families with an average of two to three children.
02:29One lives exclusively from hunting.
02:31Cattle breeding and agriculture are still unknown.
02:34Already from his time to my time it becomes clear to me
02:37what distinguishes man from all other beings.
02:41He thinks and laughs.
02:43Oh, yes, good day.
02:44Oh, he has grown up since this morning.
02:46Where does he want to go if he keeps on like this?
02:50So, I think something is wrong.
02:58This is the end.
02:59I have told you a hundred times...
03:01Let her go.
03:06Well, isn't this a beautiful area?
03:08Yes, but the night is getting cold.
03:10So let's build huts as soon as possible.
03:12There are enough skins.
03:14And the Neanderthals can already make fire.
03:21In the meantime, the first primitive tools are created.
03:24Knife-like stones are used to carve skins and to sharpen woods.
03:32Stop! Stop! Wait! Don't run so fast!
03:41Hello, you two. I have something for you.
03:44Well then, Petri Heil.
03:46But of course, this word does not apply to the Neanderthals.
03:53What is that?
04:02Of course, there is no pillow either.
04:10Well, I have to make something out of it.
04:18Yes, take a look. We'll have that right away.
04:20I have an idea.
04:32You see, that's how it works.
04:34You have to have ideas.
04:43You made a great catch.
04:45What does he want with the stones?
04:47That will be one of his crazy ideas again.
04:51Mm-hmm.
04:54Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
05:00So, tak, tak, tak, tak.
05:02You see? Tak, tak, tak, tak, tak.
05:05Always be careful. Tak, tak.
05:11Well, can you imagine what you can do with such stones?
05:14Well, I don't want to ask for too much.
05:16So, for example, a two-edged, sharp tool for all kinds of things.
05:21Even such a kind of knife.
05:23Of course, it still has to be further developed.
05:31Hey, what's wrong with you? Can't you come with me?
05:34No, I'd rather stay here. I have to work.
05:37Very reasonable, my dear. Work makes life sweet.
05:40Just leave him alone.
05:42I think he'll be a great artist one day.
05:44Oh?
05:46Hm, hm, hm, hm, hm, hm.
05:48Mothers always have to exaggerate.
05:50As I said, you live from hunting.
05:53First, smaller animals are taken on the grain.
05:56And later, of course, you also dare to bigger chunks.
06:00The whole thing requires a certain inventiveness.
06:03Intelligence, one would say.
06:05And the Neanderthal develops all kinds of hunting methods,
06:08which, however, make it easier for the real wild man.
06:14As we assume, the different tribes share the dominion over the hunting grounds,
06:19which again and again gives rise to disputes.
06:23Jealously, everyone watches over his territory.
06:26Leave that.
06:29The animals belong to me.
06:31This is my hunting ground here. Don't let them see you.
06:34Do you understand? So get lost, or I'll break your legs.
06:38What, you? We already have some. I'll be right there.
06:45Get rid of this mosquito right now.
06:48Me?
06:49Yes, you. Show me what you can do.
06:56Stay there.
06:57Well, what is it? Is that all you can do?
07:05May I negotiate, boss?
07:08Uh-uh.
07:11Let's share the territory. Agreed?
07:14We'll set the boundaries right away.
07:16We have to do that, boss.
07:18But the animals stay with us.
07:20Yes, well, agreed, but the animals stay with us.
07:23That's my last word.
07:25No, we'll share. But if you want, take the bigger one.
07:28Come on, take that.
07:31Nice and easy, but we have to chase that one over there.
07:34He didn't obey you. You have to show him who's in charge here.
07:37Do whatever you want. I'll chase you.
07:40What did I do? Why?
07:42Coward, you're banished.
07:44But I'm hungry.
07:46You see, you have to persevere.
07:53Look who's coming.
08:01Look.
08:12What's that?
08:30Hmm.
08:37Huh.
08:39Hmm.
08:44Yeah.
08:51Yeah.
08:52You can't do that with that tool.
08:55Then let me try.
08:57You?
08:59Here you go.
09:00Thank you. I have my own tool.
09:05Bravo!
09:06Yay!
09:07What's that?
09:09That's a work of your son.
09:11Hans, run. He's coming.
09:13Yes, yes, the boy is very clever. Under my instructions, of course.
09:16For you.
09:17Oh, no, way too big for me.
09:19You wish, yeah.
09:21Maybe like this.
09:22Yeah.
09:25Yeah.
09:26Yeah.
09:29I probably didn't see that, but that's good.
09:32He's my student, too.
09:43Here, look.
09:44Not bad.
09:50How's that?
09:52You're getting better.
09:56Aha.
10:17Yeah.
10:20Oh.
10:27Hmm.
10:28Hmm.
10:29Hmm.
10:30Hmm.
10:34Hey.
10:36That's it with the fashion show.
10:38Here, come on, make yourself useful.
10:39Get something to eat.
10:40Yes, Mama.
10:41Hurry up.
10:43You don't know the cultivation of vegetables or grains yet.
10:46And so the Neanderthal picks wild-growing berries and digs for all kinds of roots,
10:51of which there are very tasty varieties.
10:54Huh.
10:59Haha.
11:03Oh.
11:12There.
11:13Oh.
11:20Haha.
11:34Oh.
11:44Hmm.
11:55Hmm.
11:58Oh.
12:10Haha.
12:13Oh.
12:15Oh.
12:28Hmm.
12:30Hmm.
12:33Yeah, fish.
12:43Oh.
12:53Oh.
12:59Oh.
13:02Yeah.
13:05Oh, yeah.
13:14Hmm.
13:16Hmm.
13:19Hmm.
13:29Yeah.
13:43Oh.
14:10Oh.
14:11Oh.
14:17Haha.
14:41Oh.
14:46Oh.
14:57Maestro.
15:11Haha.
15:32Huh.
15:35Haha.
15:42Oh.
15:52Yeah.
15:58Oh.
16:05Oh.
16:11Oh.
16:15Oh.
16:17Oh.
16:20Oh.
16:31Oh.
16:41He sacrificed himself.
16:44Yes, he did.
16:55The Neanderthals bury their dead and also develop burial rites.
17:00For example, they give the dead...
17:03Help the child over there.
17:05What did I want to say?
17:07Oh yes, for example, they give the dead pieces of prey to the grave.
17:11However, it is also claimed or suspected...
17:14that they occasionally commit suicide.
17:17I can neither confirm nor deny such cannibalistic accusations.
17:21The Neanderthals bury their dead and also develop burial rites.
17:36Well, the first thing you can say is...
17:39Hail to the world, or whatever you call it.
17:51The Neanderthals bury their dead and also develop burial rites.
18:04It's getting cold, very cold.
18:07And warming clothes or a fire won't protect the Neanderthals anymore.
18:12The birds leave and the wild animals stay as well.
18:17Well, I don't get it. The seasons are not what they once were.
18:21A new ice age is approaching.
18:23But how do you know that?
18:25Maestro, look! They don't get ripe.
18:30Well, as the poet will later say...
18:34On the whole, you are worried and don't know what to do.
18:48Snow! Have you ever seen something like this?
18:51These are completely new seasons.
19:05Unfortunately, unfortunately, one has to say...
19:08this is the beginning of the end.
19:11The ice is spreading.
19:14It drives away the last animals and thus also the last food.
19:28Do you understand that? What's going on here?
19:31Yes, I'm afraid we have to disappear as quickly as possible.
19:37Look, it's getting more and more.
19:40So, towards the sun. We have to decide.
19:54We have no time to lose.
19:57There's nothing left to eat.
19:59Come.
20:10The situation is getting hopeless.
20:15The sheep are luring each other to hunt each other down for the last food.
20:20Or to hunt themselves. Let's leave it at that.
20:25Look, I'll lure them into the trap and you between the others.
20:28Come on.
20:40No, no, no.
20:42No, no, no.
20:43No, no, no.
20:44No, no, no.
20:45No, no, no.
20:46No, no, no.
20:49Well, whoever digs a pit for others, take a look inside.
20:53Don't look like that. Get us out of here.
20:55And that with pleasure.
20:57Pull me out, pull me out, pull me out.
20:59Yes, that's too bad.
21:01No, let me go, let me go.
21:06They are disgusting.
21:09The End
21:31Now they're all leaving.
21:32It's too late to decide to escape the Neanderthals of the cold.
21:37They have no chance anymore.
21:39Only one by one they still manage to get a piece of the wild.
21:43The End
22:06Hey.
22:13The End
22:18It's a bear.
22:19That's wonderful. We have to smoke it out.
22:21Light a fire.
22:43No.
22:57What is this, my little one?
23:00Something to play with.
23:04Hey.
23:10Hey.
23:11Great.
23:23Maestro, wake up, Maestro.
23:25Hey, Maestro.
23:27Our Maestro has left us.
23:29He went on a long, long journey.
23:35But Maestro, how can you do this to us right now?
23:38This death probably has a more symbolic meaning, otherwise I could hardly report it.
23:43The fact is that the Neanderthals could no longer survive.
23:47About 35,000 years before our time, they died out.
23:53Or, maybe it's better to say, the Homo Sapiens emancipated from them.
23:59They populated today's Europe for about 100,000 years.
24:04And a new man will come, our direct ancestor, the Cro-Magnon man.
24:10But more about that next time.
24:12If you see me again, you absolutely have to see how it goes on.
24:25What is it?
24:28What is it?
24:33What is it?

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