A view of man and his expanding society seen in the archaeological landscape of the South.
Between 7,000 and 4,000 years ago, what had been a fragmented society of hunters began to show signs of a definite social order and stability. Huge monuments from that age still survive as in Stonehenge and Avebury. But others, equally impressive in their day, have disappeared.
Presented by Prof Barry Cunliffe from Charlton Down, Petersfield
with Prof Alexandre Thorn, Dr Geoffrey Wainwright, Dr Calvin Wells
(BBC South)
(Colour)