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Evolve on the History Channel
Topic Started: Sep 7 2008, 12:07 PM (500 Views)
Yorick
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Does anyone else see this great show every Tuesday night @ 10:00 P.M.?
Edited by Yorick, Sep 7 2008, 12:08 PM.
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I'm going back to basics.

Leptonosoma, I think.

Also, if history is showing programs on evolution, does this mean they've made documentaries and programs on the entirety of human history? :P
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No, they have just covered all of WW2 and the Roman empire.

I wish they would do more on history that many people don't know alot about. Like the Warlord era, the Boshin war, the Boxer intervention etc.
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The Sacred Band of Thebes? Yeah, thats part of the "unknown history"...
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Oh. A Greek army in every sense.

I would like to see a lot more programs about Military history between then 1850's and the 1910's. The transition from Napoleonic type battles and modern warfare is very interesting.
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Oh. A Greek army in every sense.

I would like to see a lot more programs about Military history between then 1850's and the 1910's. The transition from Napoleonic type battles and modern warfare is very interesting.
I think they do pretty good coverage on the Civil War :p That's not to say they get it all right. :lol:
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