This video is a treasure trove of discovery! Exploring extraordinary finds that reveal glimpses of lost worlds, it brings history to life in a way that leaves you amazed. From ancient artifacts to forgotten civilizations, every revelation uncovers secrets buried deep in time. The combination of stunning visuals and well-researched content keeps you hooked from start to finish. A must-watch for history enthusiasts and anyone fascinated by the mysteries of the past. These finds truly reshape our understanding of the world!
@JacobafJellingАй бұрын
Is that an Imdb description. Wt frick
@zschow925927 күн бұрын
@@JacobafJelling bout ta say just that but ur on it, gd wrk
@ariameg22 күн бұрын
I really appreciate that you guys are bringing these conversations to the table. Love this.
@Harry_At_NewMexicoАй бұрын
OMG ... I love this KZbin channel 👍👍👍
@bethbartlett5692Ай бұрын
Notice: The Archaeologists next to Never consult the People in subject, nor do they establish a Team that includes other Science Professionals: Geologists, Sociologists, Ancient History Experts, Linguists, Geneticists/DNA, etc. The 1 off that identified the nano plastics in the soil was lightly sketched and "there was no reference to what the Cuneiform Tablets Recorded" and no Physicists, Geophysicists, and/or Environmental Specialists, sharing the connections between records and actually evaluating the subject to determine the diagnostic outcome. It is "Mainstream Academia Dogmatic Orthodoxy" They have been repeating 98% of the same story for 30 Years, ... using their"19th Century Theory based Paradigm and Linear Timeline" as their foundation of fact. Does not meet the "Standards of Science and Research" which prohibits using a Theory as Fact. This is changing, the Story is being replaced with Facts. The Public is Awakened ... Beth Bartlett Sociologist/Behavioralist and Historian
@KristianGrSlАй бұрын
It's a dramatized tv show. I'm sure the archeologists talked to plenty of scientists from relevant disciplines. Kristian GS Geologist
@genobohez6374Ай бұрын
I consider myself and my son as amateur historian ethousiasts and your statement is indeed correct we totaly agree with your conclusion TY so much.
@littlestghostАй бұрын
It is a problem that academics do not communicate across fields, however, the idea that academics "cling" to this linear, 19th century (i.e. 1800's) dogma, isn't the case anymore. Cross-field research is also encouraging greatly these days. I don't want to put my name on the internet, A Linguist
@bennettbaty5905Ай бұрын
Archeologist almost always go to sites with people in different scientific fields😊
@mattkrumm814126 күн бұрын
@@littlestghost Peer review before a paper can be published?
@montymyahmolly15 сағат бұрын
Loving this ❤❤🎉🎉 More, more, more ❤❤❤ And, thank you for this opportunity to learn . 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@rennellh.miller604221 күн бұрын
I love ancient history and listen often when these videos come up.
@celebrityrogАй бұрын
Akkadians - An METEOR SHOWER/ASTEROID explosion in the atmosphere. Boom explanation.
@randallcauley94849 күн бұрын
Love the discovery process, textual analysis and storytelling of the language vs. writing form, and the importance of writing, libraries, records, including the funerary and ritual texts, bills of sale and debts, syllabic approximation and representations across three language groups (this very high level of sophistication and the correspondence between friends, lovers, colleagues, and official reports and appeals outside of the empire are fascinating). The organizational intelligence and technology (irrigation, agriculture, hygiene, religious practices and cohesion) required for this kind of population growth and its support is impressive. Only the Mayan have comparable interconnected and interdependence as a model to compare that we know of. Later iterations of empires, except for those coming out of India (Sanskrit, early Avestan to early Persian) all the way to Darius the lawgiver, owe a huge debt to music, astronomy, agriculture, and administrative skills required for and inherited from the Akkadians.
@mohammedsaysrashid3587Ай бұрын
Wonderful documentary about glory of the Middle East Ancient before late age of bronze period were climate change disasters occurrence
@mannythedj2023Ай бұрын
Great VIDEO
@majorpolo970Ай бұрын
Awesome vid my friend again....ypu rock bro ...keep th9se vids coming and we shall warch ..like and comment.......take care my new friend ...
@genobohez6374Ай бұрын
The oceano graphic doctor Frank Sirocko his name reminds me on Sirocco meaning sandstorm or dust storm what a funny coinsidence
@holderstevenАй бұрын
Remarkably coincidentally unlikely😂
@erpthompsonqueen9130Ай бұрын
Thank you. Watching and Listening from Alaska 🤔
@anunnakielohim2727Ай бұрын
Empires always fail after they bite off more than they can chew.
@r.j.3040Ай бұрын
Rome never fell though… just kinda reinvents inself… like Madonna!
@michaelfuller7635Ай бұрын
Like the u.s.a right now. All done...
@r.j.304027 күн бұрын
@ Lmfaoo ppl like you are funny… comparing the US, to such empires USA has been a brief blip on the map
@jasonhallock377326 күн бұрын
Glubb’s research showed that empires usually last 250 years going through steps from beginning to end.
@brittnyy11310 күн бұрын
Not true. Empires of color (Africa, Native Americans, South Americans) usually have fallen after contact with greedy and disease ridden Europeans....
@DatingwithnatureАй бұрын
Intresting 😮
@Johnny-xu7kbАй бұрын
Empiahhhh :) Great vid!
@N3Rd3224 күн бұрын
Subscribed ❤
@kristiantopaldzhov17222 күн бұрын
An interesting thing is that a person named Gorge Smith is the first person to crack the Summerian code and the first person to translate the Epic of Gilgamesh in 1860's after they found the library of Ashurbanipal in Nineva. He was in his office trying to translate it, and after long years of trying, he managed to crack it with the help of a similar language system of later Babylon and Asirian writings. The Epic of Gilgamesh tells us a story of a king named Gilgamesh who is trying to find immortality and live forever. He managed to find the last human being that was granted immortality from God's, and the name of that figure was Ziasutra. Interesting is that in earlier cuneiform again from Mesopotamia, we are finding similar stories, but the name of that immortal figure is different from Epic of Gilgamesh, Utnapistim and other names. How can we be sure it is the same person... all the stories goes the same... there is a huge flood that came and wiped all the land, all the city's, buried in so much debris and sediment, that the people that came after that they didn't know that before them there was city's and hundreds of people... The funny thing is that this story of a flood we all know from another book we call The Holy Bible and there we find out this survivor of the flood is Noah. OK so we believe or we where told that this is the true story, but this story is written very and much much later then any of the cuneiform tablets that we found out... so my question is, who's copying from whom... right? Only in the Bible we hear that Noah save from any animal male and female so they can reemerge again, but in the tablets we found out that this person is the last king of the last of the first five city's Shurruppak. He was infrom from one of the God's that a huge flood is coming and will wipe them all and he need to build a very specific craft not a boat, and to hide there with all his family and to take animals for there survival until they can come out again. Very big difference...
@JusticeforJessica-Gomez5 күн бұрын
Found me at pre BCE ! ❤️❤️❤️
@ReiRidingSoloАй бұрын
Warning: the sound FX are super loud. This is not a relaxing watch.
@MarshMellorineАй бұрын
This is not the right video to watch if you want to relax.. Lol.. Our history full of violence and war is never relaxing.
@Ccyawn123Ай бұрын
Unnecessarily harsh sounding audio. Everything about it, the voices, music and sound effects are jarring. Tone it down a bit.
@JacobafJellingАй бұрын
Documentaries these days all follow a template mate.. gone are the days of people like John Romer
@DanH-u3fАй бұрын
-The Mayans collapsed due to mass deforestation which led to drought. -The Akkadians never really collapsed, their culture was succeeded by other Mesopotamian cultures. -The Bronze Age collapse was caused by a massive volcanic eruption in Iceland which forced the Sea Peoples to flee East and attack many bronze age empires.
@ladydreadqs639Ай бұрын
Which volcanic eruption was that ? If it was 535 AD I always believed that to be Krakatoa, there's a "Secrets of the Dead " episode called "Catastrophe" about the 535ad volcanic eruption goes into great detail on how it effected world politics and caused many civilisations to become unstable and bring on one major religious faith , great one to watch .
@DanH-u3fАй бұрын
@@ladydreadqs639 Hekla 3 eruption
@CoffeeFiend1Ай бұрын
@@ladydreadqs639 "If it was 535 AD" well why would it be? We're talking about the Bronze Age Collapse and the Sea Peoples.
@randallcauley94849 күн бұрын
Mayan collapse is being reviewed with so much of the expanded textual analysis and more of the network and broader maps. Deforestation is a problem, and relevant, but the drivers are sometimes not singular. There are some more recent surveys and analysis which suggest multiple causes for the southern Mayan migration north.
@propilotpdxАй бұрын
47:18 where is this?
@holderstevenАй бұрын
Most of the evidence is anecdotal and seems they are wanting to build a case based on how someone picured it then recalled it based on memory imagination
@chaosmiiАй бұрын
This is soft ancient aliens. Reality tv history. Trash. This channel is The fall of civilizations channel but for people who think the earth is flat and can't watch something without an explosion in it.
@gaborfaragoАй бұрын
Ilyen izgalmas történelmi filmet még nem láttam.
@terrymcnee3568Ай бұрын
Guys please improve your sound output if you want KZbinrs to listen
@1212haro27 күн бұрын
Nature, the ultimate ruler!
@sunnybunnyfeeling7062Ай бұрын
This intro written before last Tuesday imma assume 😅
@Nektli04Ай бұрын
Narrator is giving me Demon T . Berry vibes ..
@richardbaumeister46610 күн бұрын
‘There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, / Than are dreamt of in your philosophy.’
@genobohez6374Ай бұрын
The history of these empires is a strog warning for what climate change can easely destroy in a relatively short time
@lojtrnik25 күн бұрын
yes...climate change not taxed global warming
@kevinkelleher870822 күн бұрын
@genobohez6374 yes an obvious conclusion of climate change destruction personified in "relative" illiteracy passed on through the ages!
@bryanvanloo545418 күн бұрын
Ah yes, a perfect document that allows the trolls to become voiced via the web of all Now-ledge. You all are the best examples for the students. We enjoy you all, simple is entertaining😂
@jaretolson3022Ай бұрын
The Phoenix
@arcangel4940Ай бұрын
Ninja 🥷 please
@martyollier753612 күн бұрын
The first empire? Gobekli Tepe says differently.
@bolohosamah23 күн бұрын
"taxes are the price you pay for a civilised society"
@carnivaltym8 күн бұрын
Ruined by the far too loud music.
@pennyboucher19138 күн бұрын
If you don't like change the site! Easy peasy. I like it
@carnivaltym8 күн бұрын
@pennyboucher1913 lol! I did!
@forthangel118224 күн бұрын
1200 BCE 123 EFG my dog stepped on a bee BCE 😂 Anything to avoid saying BC
@vdrux773914 күн бұрын
akkad is the 2nd civilization after the sumerian civilization
@shanehester531718 күн бұрын
sargon was most likely nimrod spoke of in the bible.
@jeffmercer9655Ай бұрын
Okay smart people what made the Mediterranean Sea drop 4 degrees in temperature
@alexburke1899Ай бұрын
I’m not smart but if it was physically cut off from one of the colder seas or oceans for some reason by ice or a piece of land, an influx of cold water after that hypothetical dam broke could make the temperature drop. I think the Bosphorus was cut off at some point and probably where we get some of the flood stories and myths.
@djmcmenus25 күн бұрын
A mini ice age, duh. 🙄
@jacktran702418 күн бұрын
basically Syrian and Irag North africans Europeans refugee invasion ancient version
@danalden1112Ай бұрын
𐎜𐎂𐎗𐎚
@Ccyawn123Ай бұрын
@@danalden1112 Yeah
@arsnotorious23 күн бұрын
Great video... But could you not appropriate a cultural history. Does the Pharaoh @ 49:45 ? Match the face @ 50:05 ? You shouldn't speak of Egypt/Kemets Antiquity. If you do not, represent the proper cultural history. I face match that Statue 88.7% to your example Pharaoh face @ 4.3%. 😅😅😅... Just because Plato spoke of Atlantis does not mean he had anything to do with it. You do realize it's in Africa.. when haplogroups were African. The Dutch did not show up till the 1700-1800's. The Nubians/Sumerians. In 5000BC ARE FIRST. NUBIAN EGGS 7000 YEARS OLD. ROME... 30Bc to 300AD. ACADIANS WERE AFROCENTRIC AS WELL SO WERE SUMERIANVSEED CULTURES.
@brianhildreth9099Ай бұрын
Em Pie Ah
@LIFE-nr1yg25 күн бұрын
maybe we could leave out the gesticulators and the drama queens - i'm sure they could keep their panties unknotted for their explanations; otherwise, great video!
@GregNelson-m3sАй бұрын
Our drought is just beginning. Its starting in the west. Just look at lake mead. Lets see what the United States looks like in 250 years from now.
@masonspoppa06Ай бұрын
I'll be sure to let you know. 🤙
@tommaheady523020 күн бұрын
That's the mystery of history, every idiot has a theory.
@robertwarner11604 күн бұрын
Women got power given to them
@stephenrioux6821Ай бұрын
What goes up, Must come down. Get over it.
@holderstevenАй бұрын
Had l known Archeologists women were so hot l would have digged archaeology too
@Cristaynful5 күн бұрын
Hello Spain and the Vatican City. Look at us. Be proud. Youve succeed! Hahahaha shame on you all
@vv7299Ай бұрын
Narration is awful.
@GlenNeilson-o4cАй бұрын
And now the homosexual empire the military arm .LGBT
@MichaelJohnsonAzgardАй бұрын
List me at BCE. Sorry.
@marcusott2973Ай бұрын
Who gives a f About both.
@DanzoTheManzo13Ай бұрын
Whut 😂
@salamander554Ай бұрын
You know you can stop saying BCE now. It's just BC
@allrequiredfieldsАй бұрын
I'm an atheist and I think CE/BCE is cringey.
@dianahill5116Ай бұрын
I like BCE -- Before the Current Era. It is more secular.
@GlenNeilson-o4cАй бұрын
The latest poo poo empire.
@crpgap9595Ай бұрын
How is it you get to rehash some old debunked History Channel documentaries without permission?
@sswwaafАй бұрын
Let me guess the sea peoples will European?That's why you're justifying whatever they did.
@geno48252 күн бұрын
Catholics
@albertrothchildmartus4457Ай бұрын
Who cares about the brits empire
@bethbartlett5692Ай бұрын
lol - I too have to bite my tongue around that subject, "Higher Mind" required, but "they" love it. Beth Bartlett Sociologist/Behavioralist and Historian
@r.j.3040Ай бұрын
Basically… any thinking person whose opinion matters. That’s who
@debroselle8877Ай бұрын
@@bethbartlett5692hey Beth, who cares about your titles? Oops, higher mind needed.
@orionlynch759228 күн бұрын
History
@seraphicrecon20 күн бұрын
@@r.j.3040eww sassy
@Alex7q9v22 күн бұрын
Civilizations being destroyed by drought, famine, volcano eruptions and comets hitting or planet are often technically correct. Yet these explanations do not satisfy me. Ultimately, behind every collapse I see mental illness and/or schizophrenia. For this case, the Mayans were sacrificing kings, children and soldiers to the gods so as to create rain or better weather. Would mentally healthy people do these things? Absolutely not. This principle applies to all humanity at all times, not just to the Mayans. We also live in a highly schizophrenic time represented by WOKE.
@mbavery1975Ай бұрын
BC
@Eye2Sky4UАй бұрын
The answers are in the Bible
@TheKelJacobАй бұрын
Um...nope. The Sumerians wrote the story of Noah & it was cribbed from them with name changes.
@sleepingfor100yearsАй бұрын
So where are the questions?
@cb7928Ай бұрын
🤡
@r.j.3040Ай бұрын
The…. Bible that says females should remain quiet in the presence of men, and not lecture or debate doctrine?
@seraphicrecon20 күн бұрын
@@r.j.3040 yes, precisely.
@tw17821 күн бұрын
They died out due to the bloodline of the rulers / kings. Dying out , no heirs were produced.