1 00:00:00,880 --> 00:00:09,660 Uka Chaka Uka Uka Uka Chaka Uka Uka Uka Chaka Uka Uka Chaka Uka Uka Chaka Uka Uka Uka Uka 2 00:00:09,660 --> 00:00:16,280 I can't stop this feeling deep inside of me 3 00:00:16,280 --> 00:00:23,339 Girl you just don't realize what you do to me 4 00:00:23,339 --> 00:00:29,600 When you hold me in your arms so tight 5 00:00:29,600 --> 00:00:34,240 You let me know everything's alright 6 00:00:34,240 --> 00:00:39,509 I'm hooked on a feeling 7 00:00:39,509 --> 00:00:49,549 That you're in love with me 8 00:00:49,549 --> 00:00:54,170 It's as sweet as candy 9 00:00:54,170 --> 00:00:58,149 It's tasty, some out of mind 10 00:00:58,149 --> 00:01:02,109 Girl, you got me thirsty 11 00:01:02,109 --> 00:01:10,299 For another cup of blood from you, girl 12 00:01:10,299 --> 00:01:14,120 But I don't need no cure 13 00:01:14,120 --> 00:01:18,239 I just stay up at ten 14 00:01:18,239 --> 00:01:21,099 If I can for sure 15 00:01:21,099 --> 00:01:24,299 All the good love 16 00:01:24,299 --> 00:01:26,700 When we're all alone 17 00:01:26,700 --> 00:01:30,700 Keep it up girl, yeah you turn me on 18 00:01:40,120 --> 00:01:42,120 What are you doing? A cave? 19 00:01:47,120 --> 00:01:54,120 Wait, let's see what they all do 20 00:01:58,120 --> 00:02:00,120 Are you making fire? 21 00:02:00,120 --> 00:02:02,120 Yes, we are making fire 22 00:02:02,120 --> 00:02:07,120 Ah, and there they have the... the work. 23 00:02:08,120 --> 00:02:12,120 And you? The Neolithic. 24 00:02:13,120 --> 00:02:16,120 But how are we going to do that work? 25 00:02:18,120 --> 00:02:21,120 With all the information there, right? 26 00:02:30,330 --> 00:02:31,330 Hello, good afternoon. 27 00:02:31,330 --> 00:02:36,330 Good afternoon, today we are going to present the Paleolithic and our group is called Infinite World. 28 00:02:36,330 --> 00:02:38,330 We hope you like it. 29 00:02:44,330 --> 00:02:52,330 The Paleolithic begins with the appearance of the human being about 3 million years ago 30 00:02:52,330 --> 00:02:58,330 and ends 12,000 years before Christ, when they were no longer nomads. 31 00:02:58,330 --> 00:03:03,330 And we left them with Izan, with the hunt. 32 00:03:05,330 --> 00:03:08,330 Where did they live? 33 00:03:11,330 --> 00:03:17,330 They lived in caves and in tribes. 34 00:03:17,330 --> 00:03:19,330 And they were nomads. 35 00:03:20,330 --> 00:03:25,330 And also, when they ran out, because they were nomads, 36 00:03:25,330 --> 00:03:34,330 because when they ran out of corn and from that part they went to another cave. 37 00:03:34,330 --> 00:03:38,330 And now I leave you with Javi and the discovery of the fire. 38 00:03:38,330 --> 00:03:40,330 Uy, and the hunt. 39 00:03:42,330 --> 00:03:47,330 They fed themselves by hunting and collected fruits and vegetables. 40 00:05:18,879 --> 00:05:50,290 Hello, we are the group of the Tricoloritas and we are going to show you a play about the Neolithic. 41 00:05:50,290 --> 00:06:01,870 We hope you like it and that you learn from it. 42 00:06:01,870 --> 00:06:06,870 Today I'm going to introduce you to a new stage in history, the Neolithic, 43 00:06:06,870 --> 00:06:13,870 which starts approximately 7,000 years before Christ, 44 00:06:13,870 --> 00:06:20,870 when they stopped being nomads, and ends 3,000 years before Christ, 45 00:06:20,870 --> 00:06:23,870 when the age of metals began. 46 00:06:23,870 --> 00:06:25,870 What is the Neolithic? What is the Neolithic? 47 00:06:25,870 --> 00:06:27,870 Where did they live? Where did they live? 48 00:06:27,870 --> 00:06:28,870 What did they do? What did they do? 49 00:06:28,870 --> 00:06:33,370 Well, well, since I see that you have a lot of doubts, let's go to the year of Ithaca. 50 00:06:38,250 --> 00:06:51,589 While the women stayed at home painting the wild, the rest of the tribe either hunted, learned to cultivate or took care of the animals. 51 00:07:08,730 --> 00:07:10,129 How is the corn cultivation? 52 00:07:10,129 --> 00:07:14,129 Very good. In a few weeks we will have the harvest. 53 00:07:14,129 --> 00:07:16,129 Very good. And how are the animals doing? 54 00:07:16,129 --> 00:07:17,129 Very good. 55 00:07:17,129 --> 00:07:18,129 Do you know how to feed them all? 56 00:07:18,129 --> 00:07:19,129 Yes. 57 00:07:19,129 --> 00:07:24,129 Great. Well, I'm going to hunt. And if we don't hunt anything, we will have to eat a sheep. 58 00:07:43,990 --> 00:07:45,990 Reunion, reunion of the tribe. 59 00:07:47,990 --> 00:07:54,990 I had an idea, guys. And if we stay here, since we have our house, we have the crops and the animals. 60 00:07:54,990 --> 00:07:56,990 I think it's good. 61 00:07:56,990 --> 00:07:58,990 I think it's a good idea. 62 00:07:58,990 --> 00:08:00,990 Let's take a look at the village. 63 00:08:00,990 --> 00:08:31,160 The men of the Neolithic lived in small villages of at least 30 people and the tasks were distributed. 64 00:08:31,160 --> 00:08:39,159 One of them, because they were women, stayed at home and collected the crop. 65 00:08:39,159 --> 00:08:41,159 Another one took care of it. 66 00:08:41,159 --> 00:08:43,159 Another one helped with the animals. 67 00:08:43,159 --> 00:08:45,159 Another one collected water. 68 00:08:45,159 --> 00:08:47,159 They organized themselves very well. 69 00:08:48,159 --> 00:08:56,179 The crop of the Neolithic is modernized little by little, 70 00:08:56,179 --> 00:08:59,179 with the different forms that are invented. 71 00:08:59,179 --> 00:09:11,179 First, for example, with a piece of wood, they simply went to the ground to plant more vegetables, to plant the seeds. 72 00:09:11,179 --> 00:09:25,179 Then they had an idea, that was with the animals, that an animal had tied that piece of wood and that another person was catching it. 73 00:09:25,179 --> 00:09:28,179 So it went much faster. 74 00:09:28,179 --> 00:09:35,200 Let's hope you like it. 75 00:09:35,200 --> 00:09:38,200 Hello, I'm Teresa and this is my partner Claudia. 76 00:09:38,200 --> 00:09:40,200 And we are explorers. 77 00:09:40,200 --> 00:09:42,200 Today we are going to travel to prehistory. 78 00:09:42,200 --> 00:09:49,200 To the age of metals, which, as you know, began 6,500 BC and ended with the appearance of the future. 79 00:09:49,200 --> 00:09:53,200 The prehistorians in the age of metals were sedentary. 80 00:09:53,200 --> 00:09:56,200 That is, they always lived in the same century. 81 00:09:56,200 --> 00:10:01,200 And they fed on hunting, agriculture and livestock. 82 00:10:03,200 --> 00:10:13,399 What's going on here? 83 00:10:15,659 --> 00:10:17,419 Hello, Claudia. What's that? 84 00:10:17,919 --> 00:10:19,879 I don't know. Let's ask them. 85 00:10:20,440 --> 00:10:24,500 But they won't understand. Let's give them these pills. 86 00:10:28,169 --> 00:10:28,970 Now, yes. 87 00:10:29,450 --> 00:10:31,309 Mrs. Tornadita, what's that? 88 00:10:31,429 --> 00:10:33,529 It's the trick. Don't you know what it is? 89 00:10:34,090 --> 00:10:36,629 Ah, of course. The exchange of two things. 90 00:10:36,629 --> 00:10:44,110 Venga Claudia, vamos a seguir investigando nuevas cosas. 91 00:10:49,120 --> 00:10:51,259 Mira, ¿osotras roditas qué harán? 92 00:10:53,840 --> 00:10:55,539 Creo que ya sé lo que hacen. 93 00:10:55,840 --> 00:10:56,379 ¿El qué? 94 00:10:57,639 --> 00:10:59,059 La metalurgia. 95 00:10:59,320 --> 00:11:00,179 ¿La meta qué? 96 00:11:00,179 --> 00:11:08,179 La metalurgia es cuando los prehistóricos metían en metal a alta temperatura para conseguir armas e instrumentos. 97 00:11:08,179 --> 00:11:15,179 Speaking of that, do you know which were the first metals discovered in the history of the coast? 98 00:11:15,179 --> 00:11:17,179 Of course, silver was first! 99 00:11:17,179 --> 00:11:18,179 No, it was gold! 100 00:11:18,179 --> 00:11:19,179 Silver! 101 00:11:19,179 --> 00:11:22,179 Calm down, let's ask him. 102 00:11:26,750 --> 00:11:31,750 Mr. Tromelita, do you know which were the first metals you discovered? 103 00:11:31,750 --> 00:11:37,750 Inside the age of metals, there is the age of copper and the age of bronze, which is a mixture of copper and tin. 104 00:11:37,750 --> 00:11:39,750 And the age of iron. 105 00:11:41,750 --> 00:11:43,750 And you can explain to us how each stage is done. 106 00:11:43,750 --> 00:11:45,750 Yes, we are going to apply all the stages. 107 00:11:45,750 --> 00:11:48,750 First I'm going to apply the stage of copper. 108 00:11:48,750 --> 00:11:53,750 That's where we started using copper to make new weapons. 109 00:11:54,750 --> 00:11:55,750 It's my turn. 110 00:11:55,750 --> 00:11:58,750 Bronze is very easy to melt and give it shape. 111 00:11:58,750 --> 00:12:03,750 That's why men decided to mix copper with steel. 112 00:12:03,750 --> 00:12:23,750 The age of iron is the last stage of the age of metals, and being the strongest metal was the most used and the strongest. 113 00:12:23,750 --> 00:12:25,750 Thank you very much. 114 00:12:25,750 --> 00:12:45,519 Mira, un poblado de orquistóricos establece en sus casas que están hechas de piedra que la pegaban con adobe. 115 00:12:46,860 --> 00:12:56,419 Y al fondo se ven los mebanitos. A la derecha hay un dorme, que son dos piedras clavadas en el suelo verticalmente y horizontalmente encima. 116 00:12:56,419 --> 00:12:58,419 Look, there are our cronies! 117 00:12:58,419 --> 00:13:00,419 And what is that? 118 00:13:00,419 --> 00:13:02,419 It's a set of circles. 119 00:13:02,419 --> 00:13:04,419 And what is a menhir? 120 00:13:04,419 --> 00:13:07,419 A menhir is a rock placed vertically. 121 00:13:07,419 --> 00:13:12,419 Thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen, for coming with us to visit the Unical Rock. 122 00:13:12,419 --> 00:13:16,419 Today we have learned a lot of vocabulary and we hope that you will too. 123 00:13:20,419 --> 00:13:21,419 Bravo! 124 00:13:21,419 --> 00:13:36,669 Look, I can't go on like this. I wish I could go back to the past. 125 00:13:36,669 --> 00:13:46,669 But not the one from when I was little. The one from the prehistory. I hope so. 126 00:13:46,669 --> 00:13:51,669 Hey, where am I? Why is there no cover? 127 00:13:51,669 --> 00:13:54,669 Moby, please, it works! 128 00:13:54,669 --> 00:13:56,669 Well, it doesn't work. 129 00:13:59,669 --> 00:14:01,669 What is this? 130 00:14:01,669 --> 00:14:06,649 But it is a vase. 131 00:14:06,649 --> 00:14:10,909 Ya me acuerdo. Estoy en la prehistoria. 132 00:14:14,620 --> 00:14:15,779 ¿Quiénes sois vosotros? 133 00:14:19,250 --> 00:14:20,830 Somos los prehistóricos. 134 00:14:21,350 --> 00:14:22,289 ¿Y qué hacéis aquí? 135 00:14:22,929 --> 00:14:24,330 Esa es nuestra vasija. 136 00:14:25,009 --> 00:14:26,669 Pues yo vengo del futuro y me he perdido. 137 00:14:28,230 --> 00:14:29,250 ¡No, no! ¡Dámela! 138 00:14:30,470 --> 00:14:33,009 Oye, esperad que yo soy del Hollywood Club. 139 00:14:33,549 --> 00:14:33,909 ¡Ah! 140 00:14:41,850 --> 00:14:42,490 Toma. 141 00:14:43,350 --> 00:14:43,870 Gracias. 142 00:14:44,929 --> 00:14:46,509 Hola, somos los Hollywood Club. 143 00:14:46,509 --> 00:14:50,970 Y os vamos a enseñar nuestro proyecto. 144 00:14:51,429 --> 00:15:08,429 about the prehistory, but not the prehistory in total, but an art, which is the one of the monuments and the paintings and also the ceramics. 145 00:15:08,429 --> 00:15:16,429 There are three types of art. 146 00:15:16,429 --> 00:15:20,429 The megalithic, which are the monuments. 147 00:15:20,429 --> 00:15:24,429 The mobiliar, which are the objects that can be moved if you take them. 148 00:15:24,429 --> 00:15:27,429 For example, I have this vase that I have found. 149 00:15:27,429 --> 00:15:30,429 If I take it, I can move it to another place. 150 00:15:30,429 --> 00:15:35,429 But a painting or a monument cannot be moved to another place. 151 00:15:35,429 --> 00:15:47,740 because a painting is attached to the wall or to the caves, as they were here, and a monument to the ground, and the paintings that are called arpeggios. 152 00:15:47,740 --> 00:16:08,860 Okay, and now I will pass you through my colleague Trondolita Gema, who is going to talk to you about the paintings of the rest. 153 00:16:08,860 --> 00:16:13,860 In the Paleolithic, they also began to invent the first works of art, 154 00:16:13,860 --> 00:16:20,860 mainly the figures made of stone or wood. 155 00:16:20,860 --> 00:16:26,860 They painted the painting on the walls of their schools. 156 00:16:26,860 --> 00:16:49,860 How did they do the painting? They did it with blood, ashes, crushed plants, coal, firewood, bones and animal fat. 157 00:16:49,860 --> 00:16:53,860 Now I'll leave it to Diana to answer the questions. 158 00:16:53,860 --> 00:16:57,860 Do you want to see it? It's a question that sometimes we haven't asked ourselves. 159 00:16:58,860 --> 00:17:03,860 I'll give you a hint. Why didn't the historians paint the walls? 160 00:17:04,859 --> 00:17:07,859 Because rock means it has to do with the rocks. 161 00:17:08,859 --> 00:17:14,859 So their caves were made of rock, that's why they painted there. 162 00:17:15,859 --> 00:17:18,859 And now I'll tell you about this vase. 163 00:17:29,490 --> 00:17:31,490 I'll explain the vase. 164 00:17:31,490 --> 00:17:33,490 And who are you? 165 00:17:33,490 --> 00:17:35,490 I am a mystic albacir. 166 00:17:35,490 --> 00:17:37,490 Well, take it. Is this yours? 167 00:17:37,490 --> 00:17:55,170 It was made by amassing, enroling, decorating with salt, and then it was decorated. 168 00:17:55,170 --> 00:18:01,170 And the last thing was to put it in an oven. 169 00:18:01,170 --> 00:18:16,170 Now I will explain the monuments. The most famous monument, which surely you all know, is the Stonehenge. 170 00:18:16,170 --> 00:18:24,170 It is a trompet that is in England. 171 00:18:24,170 --> 00:18:47,170 A menhir is a rock, it would be buried, raised vertically, that can measure 10 meters, and that was used as a monument for menhirs. 172 00:18:47,170 --> 00:18:59,170 Exactly. And it was created at the end of the Neolithic and the Bronze Age. 173 00:18:59,170 --> 00:19:21,740 A dolmen, a dolmen is what they are setting up here, which is two rocks raised vertically and one horizontally. 174 00:19:21,740 --> 00:19:23,740 And it was also used for? 175 00:19:23,740 --> 00:19:28,740 For funerary moments. 176 00:19:28,740 --> 00:19:37,740 And it was created at the end of the Neolithic. 177 00:19:37,740 --> 00:19:45,740 Yes. A megalithic monument, for example, like the menhirs, are megalithic monuments. 178 00:19:45,740 --> 00:19:54,740 which are made of megaliths, which are huge rocks without falling. 179 00:19:54,740 --> 00:19:57,740 And now we will explain what a cromlet is. 180 00:19:57,740 --> 00:20:08,740 A cromlet is a tricolour made of menhirs and dormens around or outside 181 00:20:08,740 --> 00:20:25,829 which also served as a funeral monument and which were created between 1300 and 1000 BC. 182 00:20:25,829 --> 00:20:35,829 Well, this is all we can tell you and we hope that you have enjoyed our mini-work. 183 00:20:35,829 --> 00:20:44,829 Hello, we are the HBDI and we came to do a play, and the first play was the Australopithecus. 184 00:20:44,829 --> 00:20:55,660 The Australopithecus was approximately 1.10 meters long and weighed 40 kilograms. 185 00:20:55,660 --> 00:21:09,660 They lived in Africa three and a half million years ago and disappeared two and a half million years ago. 186 00:21:09,660 --> 00:21:27,660 It was the first, primates or monobipedal, and the importance of evolution, if it were not for the first steps of the Axaropithecus, it would not exist. 187 00:22:32,970 --> 00:22:48,680 Hello, today we are going to present a work of theater, we are the pros and the work of theater is about historical art. 188 00:22:52,680 --> 00:23:08,809 There are three construction methods, one is the cromlet, the domit and the medit. 189 00:23:08,809 --> 00:23:49,049 The cromlet was used for rituals. The dolmen was used for, for example, if there was a dead person, they would put it there. 190 00:23:49,049 --> 00:23:58,049 And the menit was used to mark territory. 191 00:23:58,049 --> 00:24:36,430 The historical statues are made of stones and bricks. 192 00:24:36,430 --> 00:24:41,000 There is an access to plaster. 193 00:24:41,000 --> 00:24:46,000 There is an access to stones and bricks. 194 00:24:46,000 --> 00:24:51,000 There is an access to plaster.