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Thank you so much Swarnavahini for uploading this invaluable gem of a programme. Please upload all the episodes. This will be an immense service to the education of our younger generation.
@Swarnawahini, Love to know the original air dates, if possible please add. Can remember watching this as a kid in early 2000s, Still exiting to watch.
Jackson I think you may have made a mistake with 8000 year old Balangoda man! I thought it was around some 70k years ago or so??!! Either way, imagine how advance those people had to be to be able to grow Barley and Rice!!!! The climate would've been lot different than now(perhaps quite warm all around the island?) but the key fact is that the geography would've been the same. To be able to grow rice, barley etc in such a geographically challenging environment is something amazing. This shows how old the 'civilized man' is. The 70k or 30k years old prehistoric man was probably a hunter gatherer than a barley/rice grower, but the 8k year old Blanagoda pre-historic man would''ve been far more advanced in terms of culture and technology than we would like to believe, otherwise they would've not been able to grow crops like that. I suspect there would've been periods where the island was joined to India while other periods it was separated from India. Approaching and receding ice ages would've created a cycle throughout last 100k years or so. I suspect, the Sinhala people and native Vedda people's history may go back to many thousands of years into the pre-history than we know of.
Swarnawahini thx for uploading this. But u have taken efforts to include your subscribe logo in the video & damaged the video & sound quality. Pls dnt do it nxt tym.
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