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Man & Mammoth in the Carolinas

Season 2 Episode 3 | 27m 45sVideo has Closed Captions

This episode will examine the evidence that shows Paleoindians living in NC 10,000 ago.

Children and adults are often surprised to learn that the first human inhabitants of North Carolina and the Southeast were well established thousands of years before the construction of the Parthenon in Greece (2,500 years ago), the rule of Egypt's King Tut (3,300 years ago), or the building of the famous Stonehenge monument in England (5,200 years ago).

05/10/2006

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Exploring North Carolina is a local public television program presented by PBS NC

UNC-TV, Natural World Productions, LLC, WRAL-TV and the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences

Man & Mammoth in the Carolinas

Season 2 Episode 3 | 27m 45sVideo has Closed Captions

Children and adults are often surprised to learn that the first human inhabitants of North Carolina and the Southeast were well established thousands of years before the construction of the Parthenon in Greece (2,500 years ago), the rule of Egypt's King Tut (3,300 years ago), or the building of the famous Stonehenge monument in England (5,200 years ago).

05/10/2006

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