That doesn't look like lamellar, it's tegulated plate, basically a reverse brigandine.
@thebordoshow5 сағат бұрын
I made this to the specifications of Byzantine style lamellar. Lamellar is one of the oldest and most common types of armor construction and it varies a lot from style to style. Brigandine is itself (depending on the plate size and distribution) another form of lamellar.
@nicholasjonas25054 сағат бұрын
@@thebordoshow interesting, thank you for the info. I was not aware that brigandine was a subtype of lamellar
@thebordoshow4 сағат бұрын
@@nicholasjonas2505 brigandine is itself a broad term, it mostly covers armor that has metal underneath the padding, be it leather or cloth. Most brigandine are made up of segmented plates, but not all.
@HashFier8 сағат бұрын
I just come here to see Bordo smoke a pipe, be a wise dwarf.
@HashFier8 сағат бұрын
Hey Bordo, if I come to Georgia for a visit (planning this or the next year), could I meet you?
@thebordoshow4 сағат бұрын
sure, message me on my facebook or twitter page, or Email me your info. I sometimes check them late but if you worn me i'll be sure to check.
@اقایایبازندهКүн бұрын
thnaks for the info
@renascitur7051Күн бұрын
What movie or show was at 1:49?
@thebordoshow4 сағат бұрын
I think its live action Pocahontas story with Colin Farrell I don't exactly remember
@VatoPaatashviliКүн бұрын
This guy even likes the Witcher. What can I say man, proud to say he is from Georgia!
@thebordoshow4 сағат бұрын
I remember watching Polish Witcher on Georgian TV, core memory
@schuylerleithulfr788Күн бұрын
I'm very interested in genetics. I'm 50% Scottish, 20% English and 20 % German. Yet, I have something rather rare for someone of my ethnicity in Northern Europe. It's the Y DNA haplogroup of Caucasian Hunter Gatherers, J2a. My geneticist told me that my ancient, paternal ancestors likely left the Caucuses and traveled through Anatolia (today, modern Turkey) and somehow ended up in Britain. Coincidentally, I have been told I look very, very Georgian by very Georgian people. What does it mean to be Caucasian? Being born in the Caucuses, I have learned. What does it mean to be Caucasoid? Well, being descended from those people. These very, very, ancient Kartevelians you spoke of! I guess in my own special way, I am a little bit more 'Caucasian' than the average European. And I am very proud of this. Love your videos so much, Bordo. I am serious when I say that you and I look related! From one big bearded, hairy dwarf of the mountains (scottish highlands) to another! My ancestor was a Dwarven badass.
@JohnDove-d8dКүн бұрын
Caucasian means coming from a culture which originates in the Caucasus.
@JohnDove-d8dКүн бұрын
There are no European cultures which didn't originate in the Caucasus region.
@JohnDove-d8dКүн бұрын
Saami, Basque, are the only Indigenous Europeans. The rest are literally descendants of migrants from a place known as the Caucasus.
@JohnDove-d8dКүн бұрын
There are no Indo European cultures that didn't originate in the Caucasus. Period. 99.99% of Europeans are not Indigenous to Europe, but are from Caucasian origin cultures.
@JohnDove-d8dКүн бұрын
Indo European languages weren't spoken in Europe until 3000 years ago. Because they didn't live in Europe 3000 years ago. They lived in the Caucasus region.
@PestoPostaКүн бұрын
Over complicated or not, I'd love to get an English translation of your RPG game :)
@thebordoshow4 сағат бұрын
I plan to
@acaydia2982Күн бұрын
Words can have more than one meaning. Caucasiod is still used in forensic anthropology. I see West Eurasian and Caucasiod used interchangeably. Thanks for sharing your story. So heartbreaking. You are fighters and should be proud! ❤
@Brad-fm2uo2 күн бұрын
Whites are cro magnum.....other races come from Neanderthal like arabs...blacks from homo erectus...Asians from denisovans....every thing else is a mix in different forms
@EmilReiko14 сағат бұрын
get off the bong
@thebordoshow4 сағат бұрын
any sources to that claim?
@PestoPosta2 күн бұрын
I don't think you understand how this works. That is your cat now.
@thebordoshow4 сағат бұрын
I let him stay when its too cold outside
@jameswhitehouse27132 күн бұрын
Love this jolly dwarf
@cimmerian_savage97362 күн бұрын
Their is definitely differents between European and west Asians, but they all have a Caucasoid type skull.
@KasumiRINA21 сағат бұрын
LMAO skull measurers in the house. I thought we are past that point as humanity.
@cimmerian_savage973618 сағат бұрын
@KasumiRINA it's called forensic anthropology.
@MausOfTheHouse2 күн бұрын
არ გირჩევდი ასეთი ვიდეოების გაკეთებას KZbin-ზე. ისტორია და ეთნოგრაფია ერთია, ხოლო რასა სრულიად სხვაა.
@Mrmidknight-yx9pg2 күн бұрын
Wow georgias beautiful how far out from Atlanta are you ?
@tatemarlowe88342 күн бұрын
Cat is more Caucasian than white americans
@isaacfreeman12 күн бұрын
21:45 Primary sources state that the Congolese were known to make bad slave stock. They had a tendency to be violent, and organize with each other. Modern Americans probably don't know, but contemporary Americans did.
@skeggi38362 күн бұрын
new bordo show upload day is good
@thebordoshow2 күн бұрын
Very happy to hear that! Hopefully I'll make more consistent happy days for yall
@castiron90023 күн бұрын
The Islamic slave trade is rarely discussed for instance, Barbary pirates took slaves form as far as England and Ireland.
@thebordoshow2 күн бұрын
I talked about it but it added another 40 minutes so i had to cut it. I'll make a video on Islamic slave trade specifically in the future and will mention it there
@castiron90022 күн бұрын
@thebordoshow I look forward to it. Keep up the good work.
@TimtheEnchanter252 күн бұрын
They took all the way from Iceland. Absolute barbarians.
@castiron90022 күн бұрын
@TimtheEnchanter25 really? Thats crazy.
@mrcenturies18203 күн бұрын
I think it should be said that the universal adoption of the gun was its ease of use and training. Even in the 1600s, doctrine for the use of pistols was to put it right up against an armoured mans chest because the stopping power was not enough to penetrate a breast plate
@blaf553 күн бұрын
ye
@beatsbyjiro82913 күн бұрын
Im part meso/caucasian via Iran around the Caspian and also have a beautiful skull and male pattern baldness.
@HierophanticRose3 күн бұрын
I am Caucasian (Circassian) and most people here in US do not believe I am Caucasian XD
@TimtheEnchanter253 күн бұрын
Why's that? Circassians and Georgians don't look too dissimilar from Europeans. I'm Georgian and when I was in Europe no one thought of me as a non European. People usually think I'm Italian, Spanish or even French. Because no one knows Georgia exists, or if they do, I'm often times the first Georgian they've ever seen in their lives.
@HierophanticRose3 күн бұрын
@@TimtheEnchanter25 Im in USA, and have dark hair and brown eyes, and overall what they consider "Non European" features, but really for them unquestionable "Caucasian" is someone with fair hair and colored eyes, or looks like someone from West/Northern Europe
@asherroodcreel6403 күн бұрын
@@HierophanticRoseI thought Caucasian just ment white, I know the ingroup is closing but do people with brown eye not count white now?
@TimtheEnchanter252 күн бұрын
@@HierophanticRose So South Europeans arent considered as white in the US? Would my Georgian Imeretian grandma, who had blond hair and gray eyes, be considered as white, but I, who has chestnut hair, an Irishman's level pale skin and brown eyes, not be?
@schuylerleithulfr788Күн бұрын
Oh hog wash. I have dark brown hair, hazel eyes. No one questions that I am Caucasoid. You probably just shock them with your old, original "white" features! They are ignorant.
@ShikaRoddy3 күн бұрын
If people wanna use Caucasian for all white people, we should start using other Blumenbach categories as well.
@beatsbyjiro82913 күн бұрын
Ironically those words are foribidden.
@HD-mp6yy2 күн бұрын
@@beatsbyjiro8291The categories are Caucasian, Mongolian, Malayan, Ethiopian and American. Which one of these words is forbidden? They just have the problem of having a multiple meaning
@beatsbyjiro82912 күн бұрын
@@HD-mp6yy bruh you cant call Asian peoples Mongolians/Mongoloid anymore or Black Americans Ethiopians lmfao..BUT it is totally OK by societal standards to call every rmeotely White person from Siberia to Britain, Caucasian, you dont think thats IRONIC??
@Osama_Zyn_Laden2 күн бұрын
@beatsbyjiro8291 for me I don't think that's right at all. Honestly a bit racist towards white people
@beatsbyjiro82912 күн бұрын
@@Osama_Zyn_Laden Agreed, not to mention its innacurate and outdated 😂
@akaking74993 күн бұрын
Racism is over now!
@stefansauvageonwhat-a-twis13693 күн бұрын
Well that connects quite well into my mothers statements when Turks(ottomans) stole Serbian children and used them in their army during their conquest and rule over Serbia
@KasumiRINA21 сағат бұрын
The Janissaries started as enslaved Christian children raised as elite soldiers of Ottoman empire. Later became very influential... It's kind of common historical knowledge, you can read up on them in any encyclopedia. Mamluks in Egypt also started as slaves, and came to rule the entire Empire at some point. Fascinating!
@stefansauvageonwhat-a-twis136920 сағат бұрын
@@KasumiRINA Theyre not common knowledge in French school lol, but yea i had this vague idea, cant go too deep into topics nowadays, despite how fascinating, but videos like these will have to do
@patricegarnierlobo251119673 күн бұрын
Not a race for the human the human are an specie , not a race but a type the european caucasian it s an type
@cimmerian_savage97362 күн бұрын
Yes races are akin to sub species.
@JohnDove-d8dКүн бұрын
Nope.
@JohnDove-d8dКүн бұрын
Caucasians exist both within and without Europe.
@JohnDove-d8dКүн бұрын
Iran is a Caucasian country.
@patricegarnierlobo25111967Күн бұрын
@@cimmerian_savage9736 yes but not for human humans are just one specie
@Bobo0113 күн бұрын
მაგარი ვიდეო იყო, და განრიგზე დაიკიდე, მთავარია ხარისხიანი ვიდეობი იყოს, თუ მარტო იმაზე ინერვიულებ რომ ალგორითმი დააკმაყოფილო მთლად გააფრენ
@thebordoshow3 күн бұрын
გაიხარე, მე უფრო იმაზე ვნერვიულობ რომ ბევრი ვიდეოების გაკეთება მინდა რო ერთი მეორეზე დავაშენო, მაგრამ ცხოვრება და პრობლემები ხელს მიშლის ხოლმე. უფრო დიდი პროექტების დაწყება მინდა და საბაზისო თუ არ ავაშენე მერე გამიჭირდება. ეს ვიდეოც იმისთვის გადავიღე რო მერე რასისტი არ დამიძახონ მერე უფრო გიჟურ ვიდეობს რო გავაკეთებ 😅🤣
@AtlasAndersson3 күн бұрын
42:40 just like remote work calls, it only disturbs you - not us 😂 Embrace her, she will get bored and wander off soon enough 💚
@AtlasAndersson3 күн бұрын
45:56 Yeees! The struggle is real (doubly so when hooligans are involved 😆)
@AtlasAndersson3 күн бұрын
And she fell asleep - what could be better 😌
@thebordoshow3 күн бұрын
He's a hooligan and a gangster, eats nothing but best cheese and fish. I call him Gato Bandito
@mcrusty25073 күн бұрын
You're not a real caucasian you're a neolithic cave man.
@filipcadilek36953 күн бұрын
I've always been confused why people in the US call all europeans caucasian
@thebordoshow3 күн бұрын
I know why and I'm still confused
@johnevergreen80193 күн бұрын
@@thebordoshowit was a refusal to accept that modern homo-sapiens migrated from Africa and spread across the world this myth was started in Germany and adopted by Americans as part of the Southern refusal to acknowledge African-American slaves and later freedmen as human my country has a very contentious and twisted history and half the population wants to move forward from that and the other half is trying to go in the opposite moral direction
@thewarlordhimself3 күн бұрын
Exactly my thoughts.
@comradecameron37263 күн бұрын
Because for some reason it has become synonymous for white people. Like how Britain and the U.S. spell words like color and colour. With language if enough people use something it becomes fact.
@anotherelvis3 күн бұрын
They are referring to the bronze age Yamnaya people who are one of the ancestor populations of modern Europeans. But these people lived in the steppes North of the Caucasus mountains.
@denismcmanus25664 күн бұрын
Very well said.
@christophermeyer35444 күн бұрын
Gaumarjos 🍻 from the USA! How much plastic wrap are you using and how many plates are you drilling at one time?
@thebordoshow3 күн бұрын
Gaumarjos. I usually put as many layers as I feel necessary to hold the plates together, and usually 6-8 plates
@latter-daysaintbatman26795 күн бұрын
I mean there is warhammer fantasy and warhammer fantasy has a faction called the empire of man. They have flintlock guns. I also created something similar in my fantasy world called the Valoryan Empire. The military includes handgunners called fireloquediers. So I don’t think fantasy hates guns necessarily.
@moritzwi22615 күн бұрын
Is anime not considered fantasy by you? Saga of Tanya Degretschow or Arifureta are great fantasy anime with guns. Or do you just put European fantasy in consideration?
@thebordoshow3 күн бұрын
I used multiple anime in this and previous videos. The trope mostly is found in American medieval fantasy, anime is more free. Tanya is straight up ww1 setting though, not medieval.
@moritzwi22612 күн бұрын
@@thebordoshow I know you focused on medival but wasn´t your thesis about guns in fantasy in general?
@saijah84125 күн бұрын
as a writer and nerd i love finding channels like this
@thebordoshow3 күн бұрын
As a nerd I love making videos for people just like you and me
@SuperFunkmachine6 күн бұрын
Gun are fine if we have but one Dracula the one vampire that can some how avoid the bullet. If we have many Dracula , vampires across the lands then why are guns so good?
@thebordoshow3 күн бұрын
Drakula actually used guns to fight Ottomans, one of the first European battles where firearms are used
@kyleepratt7 күн бұрын
That's so cool! Fancy folks want body armor too 😁
@Andre-c6z7 күн бұрын
In Germany we have 4 Giftgivers, depending on the region. Santa Clause who we call Weihnachtsmann (Christmas man) and comes at the holy evening between the 24th and 25th. He is based on Saint Nicolaus. The modern Santa Clause is based on him and the dutch Sinterklaas. The first mention of him was in the late 18th century Germany and there was a German Poem in the mid 19th century. The modern Design of Santa Clause was made by a German-American in the 19th century, before Coca Cola existed. Saint Nikolaus who comes on 6th of december and gifts nuts and fruits etc. He was the original Giftgiver but he doesn’t compete with other Giftgivers because of the diffrent days. He is optionally accompied by a companion who ,whatever the name is, has the same function of punishing misbehaving children with a Rod and stuffing them in a sack. The most popular of them in Germany is Knecht Ruprecht. In the Netherlands its Zwarte Piet, whose punishment aspect was taken away in modern times. The most popular internationally is Krampus from Austria and Bavaria who also has the most extreme Punishments. Pelzmärtel or Pelznickel is a Giftgiver and occasionally companion to Sant Nikolaus or Christkind. He rewards children with nuts and fruits if they behave but punishes them if they misbehave like the above companians of Nikolaus. He is the most unknown one here and originates from the region of Franken, Swabia and Palatine. The Pennsylvania Dutch Belsnickel is based on him. The angel and child like Christkind (Christchild) is the second most popular Giftgiver after Weihnachtsmann(Christmas man)/Santa Clause and maybe Saint Nikolaus. He existed before Martin Luther but was popularized by him because he rejected saint veneration and wanted someone to replace saint Nikolaus as Giftgiver. Christkind replaced Saint Nikolaus as primary Giftgiver in the Protestant regions, but also quickly lost his association with Jesus. Ironically Christkind is the primary Giftgiver in the Catholic/southern part of Germany and thus seen as Catholic because the Catholics came to adopt Christkind while the Protestants replaced him with Weihnachtsmann/Santa.
@zhcultivator8 күн бұрын
Amazing video :):).
@SovitheDisastrous-k3r9 күн бұрын
I actually made a world in middle school where the primal world was filled with magic and sadistic demons that culled as livestock, ate, and tortured the humans in cruel and sadistic ways until 5 humans gifted with magic performed a ritual to seal away the demons and their corruption along with the magic it created. With the mages' bodies twisting and contorting into a single broken body that would then there on act as caretaker for the magical gatelike mirror acting as the seal for the Demonic realm. The human kingdom, to compensate for lack of magic, developed a fuedal knight and platemail society that flourished scientifically having flintlock guns and newly emerging electric lights in the capital. This was a couple years before i even heard of Dragon Age mind you 😂😢
@Pilgrim9810 күн бұрын
You're doing a great job introducing Georgian and Caucasian culture to the wider world. Persobally, i've cone to love this side of the world through your channel! Also, should dwarves not exist? But of course, in fact they do!
@faizamin746111 күн бұрын
Lovely
@ministermonkey754612 күн бұрын
I’m road tripping Georgia right now and was there the other day, it was super cool!
@jocelyngray630613 күн бұрын
I came back to watch this again after D&D merged Hill and Mountain Dwarves and removed their statistical differences. Now all dwarves get bonus HP, which was from Hill Dwarves. So what should mountain dwarves get? Being blacksmiths and miners, I was thinking the blessing of the Forge would give them all fire resistance, and maybe they're immediately proficient and have weapon mastery in any weapon they forged themselves.
@Michael-b8k6m14 күн бұрын
Armor serves you best if you know how to fight withought getting hit or cut. The slight abrasions withought armor would send a man to the ground, but protection from this gives hime a chance to strike a weak point. Ever small advantage can help with the biggest battles. Im sure something like this was said long ago.
@Steve-gz3sy14 күн бұрын
My head cannon is that people confused scientists for wizards and that if magic was culturally accepted technology would be much farther along by now. also people in ancient wars burned libraries alot.
@Steve-gz3sy14 күн бұрын
When guns were being invented and being used long after gunpowder's invention people still thought they worked because black magic
@leviethaan16 күн бұрын
never knew i needed this
@leviethaan16 күн бұрын
you are a blessing to caucasus youtube - coming from a lezgin