16. Bagan - City of Temples
2:07:06
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16. Bagan - City of Temples
2:07:06
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13. The Assyrians - Empire of Iron
3:05:25
13. The Assyrians - Empire of Iron
3:04:34
12. The Inca - Cities in the Cloud
3:20:55
11. Byzantium - Last of the Romans
3:27:31
6. Easter Island - Where Giants Walked
1:43:13
3. The Mayans - Ruins Among the Trees
1:08:38
9. The Aztecs - A Clash of Worlds
4:14:48
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@IMasterSkeptic
@IMasterSkeptic 14 сағат бұрын
For blinds only What a waste
@aripalmer129
@aripalmer129 14 сағат бұрын
I cant imagine how long and how much work this took. Great job, the quality of this project is outstanding!
@beedonn9260
@beedonn9260 15 сағат бұрын
Hey Paul I just wanted to say thank you so much for what you do. I want your job because I want to be able to do what you're doing. And what you do is actually pretty remarkable I enjoy and I absorb it so much every bit and piece of your dissertation since you've done. So thank you for again what you do, I just can't seem to get enough of it.❤😊
@georgeofthehut9398
@georgeofthehut9398 15 сағат бұрын
Your intro music is perfectly poignant. What is it?
@fyrefalcyn
@fyrefalcyn 17 сағат бұрын
I love how you make these ancient peoples feel real to us. You teach us history with a heart. I love listening to your fascinating educational stories.
@Ajukreeeizi
@Ajukreeeizi 17 сағат бұрын
I will gladly press this every single day to proc the adds and let them roll.. But is the cinematic version on its way or? This is by far the best ever history channel I've ever encountered. I just love listening and watching at the same time.. I always chuckle when I see you release something, but then I wait my breath for the video version.. Whilst re-watching your old ones every night.
@sugarsauce2435
@sugarsauce2435 18 сағат бұрын
I dont know why but this made me super emotional. Maybe its the thoughts of just how far humanity has come, even in our losses as a collective, look what we've all accomplished. Even if all you have done is be a stay at home mom, an accountant, flipping burgers at a burger joint, a historian and so on we all have our precious place and we all contribute one way or another. Maybe that's what it is. Maybe its knowing how angry people are these days. Maybe it's the feeling that we take things for granted. Maybe that's what it is. Maybe from pride that through it all, humanity is still in existence, maybe its pride that humanity still has room to grow. Maybe its a mix of all of it. For some weird reason though this made me all emotional. A lot of these videos of yours have. We must not let our hearts grow cold with all that is going on now. We need to focus on the things that bring us closer together not bring more hate and heart ache and destruction. While we endure these new birthing pains, we can't lose sight of all we've done thus far, or that we are ALL human beings with the right to exsist, the right to thrive. I wish we all could look at each other with more love and respect, look at what our blood lines have accomplished, look at what our bloodlines have survived. We should be proud of that, we should at least be able to look at each other with respect even on the most basic level BECAUSE of how far we've come. BECAUSE of what our lines have survived. How blessed we all our that our lines have survived and continued throughout all of this time and all of these events. Maybe that's what it is, the hatred I see due to ignorance and lack of respect. The thinking that every day people MUST only depend on their overloards, the thinking that every day people can't survive and create without advanced tools, tech and education. That thinking, unfortunately STILL exists, I'd say it's probably worse today than it was back then. Maybe its a mix of all of that. Thank you for this beautiful documentary. ❤ For all of them. I really appreciate your work.
@solotraveller888
@solotraveller888 18 сағат бұрын
Such a beautiful country but cursed with endless turmoil.
@user-yb3kz8bn3b
@user-yb3kz8bn3b 19 сағат бұрын
TEOTIHUACAN WAS MULTI-ETHNIC ??? AMAZING SINCE THERE WERE ONLY NATIVE INDIANS......HMMM
@sugarsauce2435
@sugarsauce2435 19 сағат бұрын
Thank you for educating me on things I had no idea about. I'm willing to admit you educated me and taught me something new. How awesome it would be if more people could put their pride down for a minute and be willing to learn something new or something that challenges their current understanding of things. Can you imagine what we could become? I keep saying it, globalization happened a long time ago, we became pretty much a one world government a long time ago. Yes, we also have our independent governments and wars are still waged. However, to deny there isn't a form of global governance is to deny things like the UN, interpol, the hauge and so on. It already happened. I'll never understand how people dont see it for what it is. I also appreciate that you didn't put a whole lot of ads in the video. That always helps 😊Shows that you are more about education than gains. Respect. ❤ As things in the times we are living in now seem to be getting harder and wars and rumors of wars are happening, I hope we can all realize and truly appreciate something very profound in this doc, the way things collapsed before should be everything we avoid NOW. Dont let your hearts grow cold. Dont let hatred and propaganda cloud your minds and hearts. If anything we ALL should be able to look at one another with a level of love and respect. All of us on the planet now ... Some how our bloodlines have survived ALL of this history. That deserves love and respect even if our governments say we are enemies.
@user-zj6oh6hx8j
@user-zj6oh6hx8j 20 сағат бұрын
The grace of Baal son of thunderbolt.
@edusam666
@edusam666 Күн бұрын
Excellent
@bendyloco
@bendyloco Күн бұрын
Thank you ancient Chinese for confirming my belief that only a barbarian would button their coat on the left side!
@mori211
@mori211 Күн бұрын
So I got to this from racism
@msnmorningglory1290
@msnmorningglory1290 Күн бұрын
Sithu( Alaung sithu ) is kyansitha’s grandson , born by kyansitha ‘sdaughter Shwe ein see. Shwe ein se was married to late king sawlu’s son .
@rahulvarma001
@rahulvarma001 Күн бұрын
This might be your best work till date. I listened to this during a long car ride, and the writing, the depth of information and the voice acting, even the fun bit about cats was just fantastic.
@FallofCivilizations
@FallofCivilizations Күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@buckrogers3727
@buckrogers3727 Күн бұрын
The David Attenborough of history