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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Arabian 20240608

all sport voice-over: this is bbc news. we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, which is straight after this programme. i m alice morrison, an adventurer and writer. i ve cycled across africa and run across the sahara. now i m on the trail of a mysterious and forgotten arabian civilisation the nabataeans. are we standing in the birthplace of written arabic? i think i would say that, yes. they were nomads who forged a rich civilisation here in the harsh desert conditions of western arabia from the fourth century bce. they ruled for around three centuries until they were swallowed up by the roman empire. now all that s left are the enigmatic remains of their great desert cities of petra and hegra in modern dayjordan and saudi arabia. and this is where i have come to explore, to find out how they survived and thrived here, who they were, and even what they looked like. i want to search for clues about their world. i ll investigate their ancient sites, delvin

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Arabian Adventures 20240608-1260

How accurate do you think this could be? so they took the skull, and then they built up the layers for the soft tissue. and then the things like the skin pigmentation, the hair, the eye colours. it s as accurate as we can make it. and do we know anything about what she would have eaten, what her health was like? there are certain things we can tell from her health, particularly in the kind ofjawbone and the teeth. we can see a lot of grinding down of molars. molars missing. i mean, she s a beautiful woman. you can see an expression in her eyes and herface, and i think it gives you that connection with the nabataeans. it s quite hard to find because, you know, they didn t leave much to help us. and yet you ve managed to reconstruct this whole, what feels like, living woman with a soul and a story. so i find it very moving. hinat is as close as i can get to an actual nabataean. so for now, this is the end of myjourney.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Arabian Adventures 20240608 01:51:15

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 12:24:00

so this piece ofjawbone would have come from an animal around the size of a dolphin? indeed, yes. and this piece ofjawbone is from the giant ichthyosaur? from the giant, indeed. so you can really see just how big this animal was. you can see the difference. paul de la salle dug the first piece out of a somerset beach in 2016, and then four years later, with the help of other fossil hunters, he found more. scientists now say it was a giant ichthyosaur, living alongside the dinosaurs and probably eating squid, and it may have been bigger than a blue whale, the largest animal ever to have lived. this ichthyosaur lived about 202 million years ago right at a time when there was a major extinction event. what this major extinction event led to was the eradication, the extinction, of these giant ichthyosaurs. after years in paul s garage, it s finally time to say goodbye. i ve come to know it almost, i ve studied it in such intense detail, that it will be sad to say

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