Ice Age 2002
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Release date | Turkey |
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Directors | Chris Wedge |
Featured song | Send Me on My Way |
Producers | Lori Forte |
Production companies | 20th Century Studios |
Blue Sky Studios | |
20th Century Fox Animation | |
Title link | Play trailer on YouTube |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
Theatrical region aware release date | Türkiye |
Music by | David Newman |
Stori by | Michael J. Wilson |
Box offic | $383.2 million |
Produc by | Lori Forte |
Cast | Ray Romano |
Characters | Sid |
Product compani | Blue Sky Studios |
Production company | Blue Sky Studios |
20th Century Studios | |
20th Century Animation | |
Fox Animation Studios | |
Distributed by | 20th Century Studios |
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ID | 2580603 |
About Ice Age 2002
Manny the mammoth, Sid the loquacious sloth, and Diego the sabre-toothed tiger go on a comical quest to return a human baby back to his father, across a world on the brink of an ice age.
Giant stone artefacts found on rare Ice Age site in Kent
... Excavations revealed artefacts in deep Ice Age sediments preserved on a hillside above the Medway Valley...
Scotland's ancient Caledonian pinewoods could vanish - study
... It is home to descendants of trees that appeared at the end of the last Ice Age in Scotland about 11,000 years ago...
ExxonMobil: Oil giant predicted climate change in 1970s - scientists
... Their scientists also correctly rejected the theory that an Ice Age was coming at a time when other researchers were still debating the prospect...
Londoner solves 20,000-year Ice Age drawings mystery
...A London furniture conservator has been credited with a crucial discovery that has helped understand why Ice Age hunter-gatherers drew cave paintings...
Scotland 'snow-free' for fourth time in six years
... The Sphinx lies in Garbh Choire Mor, a hollow known as a corrie formed by ice or a glacier during the last Ice Age...
Frozen baby mammoth discovered in Yukon excites Canada
... The mummified Ice Age mammoth is thought to be more than 30,000 years old...
Glass Animals: UK band's hit Heat Waves sets new record to top US chart
... " There are slow-burning hits, then there s Heat Waves - a song that took longer to reach room temperature than an Ice Age mammoth...
Woolly mammoth and other Ice Age remains found in Devon
...The remains of a woolly mammoth have been found among a host of hugely significant Ice Age animal remains in a cave in Devon, experts have said...
Giant stone artefacts found on rare Ice Age site in Kent
By Christian Fuller & PA MediaBBC News
Researchers in Kent have unearthed some of the largest early prehistoric stone tools ever found in Britain.
Excavations revealed artefacts In Deep Ice Age sediments preserved on a hillside above the Medway Valley.
A total of 800 artefacts, thought to be More Than 300,000 years old and buried in material which filled a sinkhole and ancient river channel were discovered.
Senior archaeologist Letty Ingrey said The Discovery included a footlong hand axe almost Too Big to be handled.
Ms Ingrey, of UCL Institute of Archaeology, said: " We describe these tools as giants when they are over 22cm long, and we have two in this size range.
" The biggest, a colossal 29. 5cm in length, is one of the longest ever found in Britain.
" These hand axes are so big it's difficult to imagine how they could have been easily held and used. "
She speculated that the tools might have fulfilled a less practical or more symbolic function.
" Right now, we aren't sure why such large tools were being made, or which species of early human were making them, " she added.
" This site offers a chance to answer these exciting questions. "
The excavation site is thought to date to a period in the early prehistory of Britain when Neanderthal people and their cultures were beginning to emerge and may even have shared the landscape with other early human species.
At This Time , the Medway Valley would have been a wild landscape of wooded hills and river valleys, the researchers said.
It would have been inhabited by Red Deer and horses, as well as less familiar mammals, such as the now-extinct straight-tusked elephant and lion.
Dr Matt Pope , of UCL Institute of Archaeology, said: " The excavations at the Maritime Academy have given us an incredibly valuable opportunity to study how an entire Ice Age landscape developed over a quarter of A Million years ago. "
The Team also made a second significant find at The Site - a Roman cemetery, dating to at least a quarter of A Million years later than the Ice Age activity.
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Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com