Living With The Gods: Animations
Neil MacGregor tells the stories of some of the key objects in the Radio 4 series.
1. The earliest known evidence of religious belief
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The Lion Man
Neil MacGregor tells the story of a small ivory sculpture, carved 40,000 years ago.
2. The largest silver objects ever produced
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How the river Ganges came to London
The story of an extraordinary journey with the largest silver objects ever produced.
3. An astronaut鈥檚 very human predicament
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How do you find direction in life?
Neil MacGregor explains why an astronaut needed help knowing where he was.
4. How we define our identity through clothes and music
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What do your clothes say about you?
What we wear tells people who we are and who we are not, says Neil MacGregor.
The "golden man" who cast treasures into a lake
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The legend of El Dorado
Neil MacGregor tells the story of the 鈥済olden man鈥 who commits treasures to the deep.
A guide to the cycle of life
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The Wheel Of Life
A Buddhist guide to the cycle of birth, death and rebirth and how to escape it.
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