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they re finding these great kingdoms and enormous civilizations rich beyond measure. who wants to go up here? what s the attraction up here? at this point not a lot. not a lot. you don t really want to go to maine, do you? not in the wintertime. down here. so it will take a white, but yes, it comes later. this is first. this is first. and here we see an example of the spanish and portuguese explorations between 1400 and 1600. look at this. it s an incredible accomplishment. it is these navigators, the spanish and portuguese navigators. before the french, before the english. french and english come into this business late, late. whether it comes to europeans and european expansion, you can see magellan in 1520, cortez or columbus obviously, ka bra, magellan mastering it is capacity to sail to distant lands. this tremendous technological, emotional, physical triumph of being able to sail to distant lands. this is the beginning of the establishment of this european expansion int
environmental history and mark s book is really a fulfillment of this vision, is that we understand the world better, we understand the past better, if we don t treat human beings in isolation from the rest of creation, from the rest of nature. we are in nature, our lives are dependent upon natural systems. and our relationship with other organisms. and many, many historical phenomena aren t fully explicable if you see us isolated from those relationships. is it your viewpoint that history in the past has been taught as a series of personalities and more of events rather than, say, all of the factors, including the environment, the topography, the climate? well, i certainly if you were to talk about the history of history very broadly, you could say that the farther back you go, the more the impulse is to see history in terms of the role of single individuals, or great leaders, and abraham lincoln told the story of the civil war in terms of one person. but i would say o
questions and comments with archaeologist william kelso and senior curator bly straub. in the next hour, we join mr. kelso as he explains how he unearthed the original fort. and we visit bly straub in the archaeology lab to help reveal what life was like inside jamestown fort over 400 years ago. i m bill kelso, i m the director of the jamestown rediscovery project, archeological project. it s been going on for 18 years. and what i m going to do is to give you sort of lecturettes at different places about the property, and talk about a little bit about the history of jamestown, a little bit about geography, and a little bit about the history of the project. and then we ll go to each of the sites that are open right now, the trenches, you were promised this is in the trenches, so we re going to get in the trench, at least one of them, and you are on one of the few islands you can be on in the james river. that s one of the reasons it was chosen as the first colony. we re abou
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