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A monthly programme reflecting the current archaeological scene HOW FARMING SPREAD ACROSS EUROPE
Agriculture originated in the Middle East and gradually the practice of planting crops and domesticating animals spread outwards from Mesopotamia. Recent excavations in Macedonia and the Balkans have helped to trace the westward movement of this so-called Neolithic Revolution.
Introduced by ROBERT RODDEN of Harvard University with Professor GRAHAME CLARK and Professor STUART PIGGOTT
Produced by John Irving

Contributors

Introduced By:
Robert Rodden
Unknown:
Professor Grahame Clark
Unknown:
Professor Stuart Piggott
Produced By:
John Irving

First Series
LESSON 18 given by Sydney Salame with the help of Sabine Michael Hannah Norbert as Frau Weber
Michael Rittermann as Herr Miiller Lilli Durra as Frau MUller
Script by Sydney Salame
Produced by Edith R. Baer

Contributors

Unknown:
Sydney Salame
Unknown:
Sabine Michael
Unknown:
Hannah Norbert
Unknown:
Frau Weber
Unknown:
Michael Rittermann
Unknown:
Herr Miiller
Unknown:
Lilli Durra
Unknown:
Frau Muller
Script By:
Sydney Salame
Produced By:
Edith R. Baer

Network Three

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