World’s First Battlefield (2023)

Released: 2023-12-17 Recommended age: 8+ No IMDb rating yet
World’s First Battlefield

Movie details

  • Genres: Documentary, History, TV Movie
  • Director: David Starkey
  • Main cast: Thomas Terberger, Jens Auer, Detlef Jantzen, Hella Harten-Buga, Karen Bellinger
  • Country / region: France, United Kingdom
  • Original language: en
  • Premiere: 2023-12-17

Story overview

This documentary explores the earliest known battlefield in human history, examining archaeological evidence and historical context. It likely covers ancient warfare techniques, weaponry, and the significance of early conflicts in human development. The film presents historical facts and scientific discoveries about humanity's first organized battles.

Parent Guide

Educational documentary about archaeological discoveries of ancient warfare. Suitable for children interested in history with parental guidance for context.

Content breakdown

Violence & peril
Mild

Discussions of ancient warfare and conflict, but likely no graphic depictions. May include descriptions of weapons and battle strategies.

Scary / disturbing
Mild

Mentions of death and historical conflict. Could be unsettling for sensitive viewers thinking about ancient violence.

Language
None

Expected to use formal, educational language appropriate for documentary content.

Sexual content & nudity
None

Historical documentary unlikely to include sexual content or nudity.

Substance use
None

No expected depiction or discussion of substance use.

Emotional intensity
Mild

Educational tone with moderate engagement around historical topics. May provoke thoughtful discussion about human conflict.

Parent tips

This documentary focuses on historical and archaeological content rather than graphic depictions of violence. Parents should be aware that discussions of ancient warfare and conflict are central themes. The educational nature makes it suitable for older children with interest in history, but younger viewers might find concepts of war abstract or confusing.

Parent chat guide

Use this documentary as an opportunity to discuss how historians learn about the past through evidence like artifacts and archaeological sites. You can talk about how human societies have evolved in their approaches to conflict and cooperation. Consider connecting ancient history to modern times by discussing how we resolve differences today compared to ancient civilizations.

Parent follow-up questions

  • What tools did people use long ago?
  • How do we know about people who lived before us?
  • What games did children play in ancient times?
  • How did people help each other back then?
  • What evidence do archaeologists look for to learn about battles?
  • How were ancient weapons different from today's tools?
  • Why do you think early humans had conflicts?
  • What can we learn from studying ancient battlefields?
  • How does studying ancient warfare help us understand human development?
  • What methods do scientists use to date archaeological finds?
  • How did early battle strategies differ from modern warfare?
  • What role did geography play in ancient battles?
  • How does archaeological evidence challenge or confirm historical theories about early warfare?
  • What ethical considerations arise when studying ancient battlefields and human remains?
  • How did early warfare influence the development of social structures and civilizations?
  • What parallels can be drawn between ancient conflicts and modern geopolitical tensions?

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