So...If I want my house to still be standing 2000 years from now, all I have to do is turn it into a church?
@allenmoses110Күн бұрын
Am Yisroel Chai!
@russellmusictv4403Күн бұрын
VR version for Oculus?
@RP-mm9ie2 күн бұрын
Grazie.
@garlicbreathandfarts2 күн бұрын
Ancient Romans sure did like building stuff.
@gavils2 күн бұрын
Great video as usual! Wasnt Marius consul 7 times?
@AncientRomeLive10 сағат бұрын
That is correct
@michaelstaengl13492 күн бұрын
0:11 makes one aware bout how massively huuuuge this model is. Seeing only some pictures makes one believe that it can't be that large but with that guy in front of it makes it totally clear.
@dmdale35982 күн бұрын
The Rotunda in Thessaloniki. Too obvious
@davidd61712 күн бұрын
This channel is epic! You guys should have over 500k subscribers/followers! All of your videos are so well done! Thanks for the amazing educational content!
@luisquezada73942 күн бұрын
We're fed this idea that the world revolved around Rome yet there's History in the Americas that has yet to fully be discovered. Ruins in the Amazon, Ruins in Central America etc. Why do we continue to ignore the other side of the World? Is it the Natives of the Americas are not as pretty to the Eastern side of the World?
@OddieStone3 күн бұрын
some onscreen tags would have been very-very very useful....
@sicks6six3 күн бұрын
something that gets me is how honest they must have been back then, the open water courses that fed the whole city with clean drinking water could have easily been poisoned, today if cities had open water courses nutters would be queuing up to dump poisons in them, dead dogs, shit and piss in them, it is what people today would do,
@mathiasjonsson82223 күн бұрын
If you build for eternity it will last. I was involved in a rather large project some years ago. The project manager said: I'm confident that we are making an investment that will last for at least 40-50 years.😂
@Usera2324dfre3 күн бұрын
This is greek not roman stop this propaganda
@TheOdsd19773 күн бұрын
I appreciate the enthusiasm, they are preserved spectacularly well, that's true. But to say that they seem like they were made "yesterday" is too much, at least for me.
@jsociety49644 күн бұрын
Based on a Travis Scott album
@timcent71994 күн бұрын
Delightfully hosted tour and eloquently produced video. Thank you
@mwj53684 күн бұрын
Do scholars of Roman civilization overall feel that Rome looked much more grand 2,000 years ago than it does today? Wasn't the standard of living then for the average Roman quite squalid? Could any Roman citizen go to any of the plazas and temples as anyone else?
@annwilliams64385 күн бұрын
Brilliant. So glad the Professor and her team are doing this dig. Hope it is fruitful.
@alanlowe97165 күн бұрын
It's staggering to imagine that someone made this model. But then think about how much more to build to real thing... the mind boggles
@reubenjoseph9105 күн бұрын
As impressive as the model is we can agree this is a representation of what some believe what Rome look like in antiquity, but we all know that is not true Great effect have gone into making Rome look like a civilized metropolis, when it's not factual....
@closequarters45755 күн бұрын
Walking through the ruins in Rome and just using your imagination is a surreal feeling.
@PhilipGermani6 күн бұрын
Very well done! Quite informative.
@carausiuscaesar56726 күн бұрын
BC👍not BCE!
@kcried10816 күн бұрын
women today would see this great model being created by Gismondi and would tell him that this was childish and he would need to get a real job and make money lol.
@lennyfeen916 күн бұрын
It's amazing but I think it could be a lot better. I'm a fan of dioramas and the trees here can be swapped out with realistic models for starters, then add some weathering colouring to each building and paint the windows to look like real wood then you can go further and paint tiling patterns on the roofs of the houses and maybe pour epoxy resin in the right colour for the river. It can look so much better with more detail!
@Kariakas6 күн бұрын
Really a beautiful city.
@RoaringOrange6 күн бұрын
Thank you
@robdemanager83987 күн бұрын
We're so lucky that Vesuvius buried the rich kids and their glorious stuff, rather than preserving impoverished slums or plantations where the po' folks lived with their milk crates, cable spools, and old KISS posters....
@TheZestyTea7 күн бұрын
Tibi gratias ago! Quid ludicrum magnum!
@danhworth1007 күн бұрын
How much time would you allocate to herculaneum vs pompeii if there for 1 day? Seems Herculaneum is the better site for getting an immersive experience
@levisimon52377 күн бұрын
Not as old as this one, but Assassin's Creed fans got to see Renaissance Rome ( as well as Florence and Venice) through Ezio.
@kylepoundsvlogs24557 күн бұрын
I like it but the awning was too small. It covered like two thirds of the Coliseum.
@MartinD99997 күн бұрын
As a collector, I try to find items just like these-items that very rarely survive decomposition or destruction. I’ve amassed a collection of fossils, figurines, jewelry and pottery, but wood is very hard to find and expensive for obvious reasons. This video was definitely a treat. Thanks for sharing.
@chrisdooley11847 күн бұрын
Absolutely love this channel and your videos ❤
@degurulles82677 күн бұрын
6:36 ahí estan las marcas de pico, obra colosal para pasar la carretera
@user-nn4sp1vw3s8 күн бұрын
Hate towards God ..Hate to death... Julius Caesar is God And invented more fake Religious and why is he God . Why is having Julia and why Julia is sun Of God.. Ever since. Only Miserable. y chromosomes...had Dared to Spit His Honours and His Wife CORNELIA...and Daughter Julia and Julia daughter . And Julia Grandparents.. All had eated Upon His Grave march .. tombs since BC times.and Julia death and death of Julia daughter burried in Tombs Egypt and turkey Catacombs two heads twisted But that fiest is over. .
@richardque49528 күн бұрын
Most of the statue,and victory arch were all painted.
@pascalnorvins21878 күн бұрын
E.U.R is the ideal fascist city, built for a Universal exposition that never happened, the 1942 one. It's truly beautiful. Plenty of stylish building from the 1920-40's everywhere in Italy, and they blend perfectly with the remains of that previous Empire.
@dremarley43888 күн бұрын
Pompey never actually beat Sertorius in battle in Spain
@AncientRomeLive10 сағат бұрын
True!
@Chris.Davies8 күн бұрын
Wonderful. But like a slideshow at the rotten framerate of 30fps. It's 0th century stuff, using 21st century systems, but an early 20th century framerate which is not appropriate for modern machines, or nice viewing. 60fps is require for smooth motion on today's video devices, and even then, panning speeds must be kept very low, because there is ZERO Motion Blur, to trick our minds into smooth motion: every frame is rock solid. You have been lied to about resolution: 2K and 4K mean nothing unless captured and uploaded at 60 FPS. Please drop your resolution until you can capture 60fps. The future thanks you kindly for doing so!
@Eirien879 күн бұрын
it's so fascinating! thanks for sharing :)
@erikmathiesen8569 күн бұрын
I been there today 😊
@wolfgangdr.dahlke85109 күн бұрын
If it was mainly stone buildings, how could Nero burn it down?
@andrewjenery17839 күн бұрын
Didn't know about most of this, so glad I watched it.
@b.j.stoner90659 күн бұрын
The Roman infrastructure was & still is amazing.
@AncientRomeLive10 сағат бұрын
We agree!
@fieracarmen47139 күн бұрын
Roma Republicană,Roma Imperială ne-a lăsat moștenire, atât de mult din toate punctele de vedere!Arhitectura lor, și tot ce au construit vreodată romanii nu va fi egalat măcar de noi cei de astăzi!