This documentary is about the anthropologists that found the "graveyard" and not about the skeletons they found. The description on IMDB says that but I thought there would be more about the bones and tools they found.
In one segment they took the bones and placed them where they would so they could see a complete skeleton. They made it appear to be actual bones and not replications. They were handling the bones without gloves and no masks. These bones are 250,000 years old so maybe not play with them? And in the cave they lit fires to "show what it was like for them." I could have seen what it was like with low output battery powered light.
It was more like a home movie than a scientific documentary to me.
In one segment they took the bones and placed them where they would so they could see a complete skeleton. They made it appear to be actual bones and not replications. They were handling the bones without gloves and no masks. These bones are 250,000 years old so maybe not play with them? And in the cave they lit fires to "show what it was like for them." I could have seen what it was like with low output battery powered light.
It was more like a home movie than a scientific documentary to me.
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