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@tanzero9910 ай бұрын
jamaica
@rebralhunter606910 ай бұрын
Hell yeah get that bag sis
@rebralhunter606910 ай бұрын
@nautilus461 we don't really know since other than basque they haven't left any traces. The only reason we know PIE existed is because a couple centuries ago some dude realized a bunch of languages are oddly similar and figured it out from there
@paulgaskins771310 ай бұрын
@@rebralhunter6069👏🤘I couldn’t have said it better myself, I’m pretty sure the some dude you’re referring too is named David Anthony, author of ‘The Horse, the Wheel, and Language’ which is a very interesting and informative as well as easy to understand book on the lives and language of the proto European peoples.
@paulgaskins771310 ай бұрын
Lowkey Africa cause that’s where things were like anything I could recognize.
@helmaschine188510 ай бұрын
Thanks for keeping me company as I'm staying home sick.
@atheistleopard24849 ай бұрын
i'll show you my GFs teets for 100.00 , i dont take EBT tho =D
@JesusChrist-holyghost7 ай бұрын
Top wholesome comment
@hortsddat48335 ай бұрын
سلام امروز حال شما چطور هست؟!! بهتر شدید؟
@fmrmrmr17 күн бұрын
@@hortsddat4833he didn't unfortunately. So sry to have to tell you 😢. He's with the Neanderthals now
@helmaschine188510 ай бұрын
Listening to North is very comforting when you're sick.❤ Like a lullaby about our ancestors. Thank you for the work you put in.
@thomasgraham584210 ай бұрын
yes but needs updating as LiDAR images of the amazon shows massive cities from hundreds of thousands of years ago .
@danf.899810 ай бұрын
He does have a tranquil-like voice that kind of puts you into a relaxed state. I , too, am under the weather at the moment. Great simile by the way...."Like a lullaby about our ancestors"
@Andrea.S.Alvey129 ай бұрын
@danf.8998 He (they?) has/have a beautiful voice.
@fishjohn0149 ай бұрын
@@Andrea.S.Alvey12 he
@earlysda9 ай бұрын
Except that basically nothing in the video is true, as Jesus is the one who spoke this world into existence roughly 6,000 years ago.
@chubbydinosaur914810 ай бұрын
My guy, your audio quality improved a lot! A bass loaded voice might be trendy and sexy for KZbin, but it really doesn't work for people who work in loud environments and need to wear protective gear. As a factory mechanic I thank you for your work and keeping me sane during long, boring shifts o7
@spaceman08144710 ай бұрын
Much respect to you for covering human beings living throughout the WHOLE WORLD, not just the Levant and Europe, as most commentators do.
@fabiengerard814210 ай бұрын
👌🏻👌🏾👌
@atheistleopard24849 ай бұрын
it originated IN europe and levant, and then china and s.america........i.e, aryans/asians, including 7.2 million years ago when greece and bulgaria produced the evidence of man's ORIGINS, squashing the out of africa theory. THEND
@earlysda9 ай бұрын
No world was here 10,000 years ago. Jesus Christ spoke it into existence roughly 6,000 years ago.
@spaceman0814479 ай бұрын
@@earlysda Genesis says that God did it.
@MegaMarno9 ай бұрын
are you being satirical?, this whole video shows evidence of humans 10 000 years ago.
@oakstrong110 ай бұрын
This channel has really grown in terms of quality and contents. 👏 I'm too busy to watch but I listen intently when I catch up with household chores and my burden doesn't feel heavy or boring. Thank you!
@NataliePatriceTucker10 ай бұрын
my favorite thing about this channel is how much i learn from rewatching your videos. Just finished my third viewing of this video and my mind is just as blown as the first. Thanks for your hard work and scholarship!
@HufflepuffJedi9310 ай бұрын
Yes! I'm on my second listen through and learned even more 🤩
@saturn7222 ай бұрын
But are you really learning the truth? Can order really come from chaos? Can life really begin by accident? Where are the trillions of transitional fossils from life forms as they changed from one species to another? Even Darwin said it was just a matter of time before paleontologists found the one piece of evidence that would prove his theory. Of all the millions of tons of fossils collected in the past 200 years, there’s no smoking gun. In fact what the fossils to tell us is that life just appeared fully formed. Scientists know this but they refuse to let go of evolution because the alternative would require us to look for God. I hope I didn’t spoil your entertainment but people need to know and research for themselves why they are being deceived about the origin of life and that our planet was specifically created to support life. Look how different our planet is from every other celestial body we can see!
@wildalbalass48672 ай бұрын
Hear hear.
@Lighthouse610410 ай бұрын
I love your channel, you make genuinely excellent and informative content. No click bait or stupid colorful thumbnails. Keep it up man, we need more stuff like this in the world. ❤
@kpay729410 ай бұрын
My uncle used to be a librarian
@Jaggerbush10 ай бұрын
@@kpay7294 so was your mom.
@Cookie-nq9vv10 ай бұрын
Think his voice makes the videos better. Very soothing, clamming and easy to understand. Something to put on to relax my mind, to forget about my stressful day.
@Lighthouse610410 ай бұрын
@@Cookie-nq9vv yea your so right
@kpay729410 ай бұрын
@@Jaggerbush I just dropped your wife off, appreciate it. Sorry for the mess
@user-yi5qp6ht4b9 ай бұрын
thank you so much for creating and producing high quality videos for free ❤️ I love how calm your narration is and the exclusion of loud music and sound effects. the photos you include are always so interesting as well :) you cover topics I've always wondered about but could never find a large collection of information of. this has been my favorite channel for almost 2 years now and I'm so, so thankful for your hard work :)
@DancingEagle10 ай бұрын
Really good video. It has reignited my hope in finding good content on KZbin and within this subject. Some fine points I could critique but it does not overshadow the quality.
@NORTH0210 ай бұрын
Feel free to mention any fine points, I would like to know!
@JonnoPlays10 ай бұрын
I'm so excited to see information about Doggerland! It's very hard to find good info here on KZbin related to this area of the world and the various time periods humans lived here. Very excited to learn more about this subject
@MossyMozart10 ай бұрын
@JonnoPlays - "Time Team" has an extensive episode on Doggerland.
@remuslazar20339 ай бұрын
Dogerland is the closest thing we will ever have to a real life fantasy land. Even though it is gone now
@LaurensThlr10 ай бұрын
It’s truly amazing to have a guy like you doing such amazing documentaries which are available for free and easily accessible on KZbin. Simply the fact that you tried to cover nearly every culture from areas from every inhabited continent on earth proves your effort that you put into that project and all of the other ones!
@NORTH0210 ай бұрын
What region would you have wanted to live in 10,000 years ago? Don’t forget to like and comment!!!
@grhrhrbbrbrr757510 ай бұрын
How long do you think it would take to make a Homo sapiens documentary
@brianjohnston407210 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. As an Inuit from Inuvik northwest territories in Canada. I love these videos. They give me a sense of my past.
@КумысМамбетов-й8ш10 ай бұрын
Southern Europe probably …
@grhrhrbbrbrr757510 ай бұрын
West africa
@940anthony10 ай бұрын
France or Germany
@Anson12010 ай бұрын
This is the greatest "paleo channel" on the tube. Give the man a honorary PHd. seriously.
@senator129510 ай бұрын
i have a PHD from TSC
@0Logan0510 ай бұрын
Already seems very well indoctrinated by academia, Has the “story” down quite well… As One with Family knows, This is Not What happened.. But, I’m just some random Guy on the internet..So, Believe what you will.🤙🏻
@senator129510 ай бұрын
i will, i always do@@0Logan05
@J242D10 ай бұрын
@@0Logan05inbred
@garafanvou658610 ай бұрын
Reddit is currently honoring its intelligentsia with honorary doctorates
@calvinsmith538310 ай бұрын
You do a great job condensing a vast amount of information into your programs. I have seen a few mistakes base on my 50+ years in the profession but couldn't let the most recent one get by without a comment. One of the paintings exhibited in your Beringian series is of the two burials in the Horn Rock Shelter located on the Brazos River north of Waco, Texas. Excavated by Frank Watt and Al Redder there are several reports on their work through Baylor University that research has shown they were an adult male and a juvenile female buried approximately 11,000 years ago with multiple grave offerings. The people of the period were producing a fish hooks, a "Brazos" projectile point and eating lots of turtles.
@OlgaJockers10 ай бұрын
i suffer from cptsd - SEA, Journey to the microcosmos and you have calmed me down many times. Sometimes Im even able to feel some kind of magic, about this world we live in. thank you for that
@elkefaber310310 ай бұрын
As a german i am interrested in Doggerland and the stonewall near Rerik. It is submerged on the ground of the Ostsee and oldest building in east germany. 850 m long and nearby an ancient lake it must have been build by a bigger group of hunters. Maybe there was a bigger population as postulated and there are more finds in that bay. Thank you for sharing 🦌🦌🦌
@HufflepuffJedi9310 ай бұрын
How cool 🤩
@magnipettersson44328 ай бұрын
Im danish and you Can imagine the awe i share along with you about this land that essentially was an extension of denmark. Denmark are Lowlands but back then denmark was simply the highland to the ancient doggerlands Now denmark directly copies how doggerland Would have looked, low shores and shallow seas with fjords and rivers, Denmark is truly a last remnant of what doggerland must of looked like from a geographical perspective. And its actually quite humbling knowing my country wasnt excacly favored during this period.
@SauronsEye8 ай бұрын
The stone wall was almost certainly an animal trap. It also shows how stupid animals are. Year after year they walked beside the wall, right into the trap. Wildebeest do the same thing when crossing a river at the same time each year and we can watch it on an nature documentary. The crocodiles have worked it out and wait there for an easy meal but still these brainless animals cross at the same place, year after year.
@dovajunbormah5 ай бұрын
Doggerland and Otzi are two of my favorite subjects. North is the main channel I enjoy for at least a year now
@elclaustrocl8 ай бұрын
I'm deeply thankful for this exceptional documentary. I don't have a single critique for any of the vast aspects covered and can only say thank you so much and thanks to all the involved people who made it possible. Regards from Chile.
@tamahoshio10 ай бұрын
love the video as always! i really love the wider look at what different people were doing all over the world and how the geography may have affected them! thank you!
@jeffmcelroy543710 ай бұрын
Since I have the attention span of a gold fish there are not many videos on youtube that are over an hour long that I wind up watching all the way through. This one is going on the very rare occasion list. Thought provoking information delivered in a very entertaining way. Kudos.
@badraster790910 ай бұрын
Thank you for pronouncing Nevada correctly! :) Cherry on top to a fantastic video. Human paleohistory is so hard to keep track of with all these dates and regions and the sea level changes, thank you for making such excellent synopses! Edit: ps I would love to see a video about Pleistocene megafauna exctinction evidence for different regions. I tried to collect and categorize all of the articles on the topic (within a publication date range) by region and human/climate/both/neither conclusion and definitely found interesting regional trends. But it was also a rushed undergrad project so I’d love to see an improved version.
@goosewithagibus10 ай бұрын
You're my favorite channel covering prehistory, truly a wonderful topic.
@zhubajie694010 ай бұрын
I applaud your geographically wide-ranging representation of cultures during this time. I also applaud your use of the word settlement instead of civilization which seems to be so often misused despite the word civilization usefulness as it indicates a culture with writing and not mere symbols or proto-writing.
@EyeoIsis10 ай бұрын
I love your channel! You are one of the best anthropology presenters on KZbin. Thank you for all your hard work in putting these wonderful videos together.
@HufflepuffJedi9310 ай бұрын
Professors should seriously consider using these videos, I know it would have helped me a ton in school!
@Mr67Stanger10 ай бұрын
This is an EPIC documentary. Pretty much right on the money for most events and developments. 10,000 years ago was just past those millenia when human civilization, technology and societal structures were mostly uniform all over the inhabited planet. Within a few thousand years, with agriculture, settling and increasing cultural exchange, the development gap, and technological isolation would grow much larger, as we all know. A great deal of the archaeological evidence of early human population is under the water in Beringia, Doggerland, and other areas floodeed by sea-level change.
@alecfromminnenowhere208910 ай бұрын
Outstanding job. It is so nice to have human activities of all the continents put together at the same time.
@ADF1810 ай бұрын
Another awesome video. Can’t thank you enough for your time, research, and knowledge that you put into this amazing video for us!
@silveriver910 ай бұрын
I think you should go back another 10k years to 20k, 30k and so forth, as far back as you can.
@extraordinarytv545110 ай бұрын
Good question tho, what were humans doing 300,000 years ago?
@stanmanlyman455010 ай бұрын
chilling in the trees, maybe
@extraordinarytv545110 ай бұрын
@@stanmanlyman4550 more lik 6 mya for that. 300k years ago our subspecies had already been around for about 100,00 years.
@gy2gy24610 ай бұрын
Stefan Milo has many more videos going back farther in time.
@extraordinarytv545110 ай бұрын
@@gy2gy246 nice!
@kevinwilkinson755810 ай бұрын
Another amazing informative video. One of my favorite channels. This video had tons of new and interesting facts that I didn't know.
@JM-The_Curious10 ай бұрын
This is one of your best ever vids, so rich in wonderful information! The chart for East Eurasian IUP expansion at 32 minutes, I'm not familiar with a lot of the groups on it and I'd love to see an in depth video about all the people and their genetic -and maybe any cultural- connections, please!
@ethanpearson85310 ай бұрын
Amazing piece of production. I personally appreciate that you mentioned the cornerstone of Human expansion. Most I've seen don't when mentioning the Steppe cultures.
@gabrielstanford537010 ай бұрын
I wasn't sure I'd like your channel when I was suggested it but over the last year I've found you to be one of the most educational long form creators out there
@boyinblue.10 ай бұрын
Yet another banger, I really appreciate all the research you do for these videos.
@Xivmixm10 ай бұрын
By far one of the most exciting historical topics on KZbin, your work is so appreciated Mr 02
@tianikane33125 ай бұрын
Thx again for a great video. What we like about your vids is that you take the planet as a whole in a point in time, tying together many different stories and cultures we have heard of over the years. This tying together at a point in time has been missing from documentaries until now, most documentaries focusing on one place at one time period. Your approach makes it much easier to understand how humanity developed over time and how we have ended up with such divergent but also in some ways similar ways of living. Great kudos to you.... We stand in awe....
@MaryAnnNytowl8 ай бұрын
You've got the perfect voice for this, as well as the ability to do the research and write these scripts so well. I love pulling up the playlist I've got of your work and playing it to chill or go to sleep to, in fact. 😊 Thanks for what you do!
@jacksonw295810 ай бұрын
So good quality content much detail - keep em coming!
@baronswung10 ай бұрын
I’ve been waiting for this one! Thanks North!
@Jaggerbush10 ай бұрын
Thanks! Coffee and wake up Saturday morning.... Perfect....
@Geeserunner10 ай бұрын
I did the same thing!!
@Jaggerbush10 ай бұрын
@@Geeserunner ☕🥱 💻 a nice wake up :)
@1haker10 ай бұрын
Coffe can be drink from 1pm
@kersebleptes13179 ай бұрын
This is a wonderful grand tour, and a very careful compilation. Great stuff!
@Loveolin10 ай бұрын
Yay new North 02 video! :D wait...it's more like a movie!??!? looking forward for the 10 000 BC rewind!🥳💀
@lizblock959310 ай бұрын
I really appreciated that you went through the whole world. So often the history we get is so western european, one might think there was nothing else of cultural significance going on anywhere else. Your video makes it clear that culture was going on everywhere!
@blugaledoh26699 ай бұрын
I think that is because Western European would obviously be interested in their own history. The same is probably true for other peoples
@MrEnjoivolcom19 ай бұрын
@@blugaledoh2669 While yes, there is a bit of that “want to know” but as has been shown time and time again, they more so wish to gatekeep the information so that they may be the ones to “write” said history so they get to say what is to be accepted and what is to be considered pseudo science.
@blugaledoh26699 ай бұрын
@@MrEnjoivolcom1 what?
@cmt69979 ай бұрын
@@MrEnjoivolcom1it’s not Western Europes fault that they cared to document their own history… lol
@chillin57032 ай бұрын
@@blugaledoh2669then label the video "europe 10,000 years ago" to be accurate.
@Hollylivengood10 ай бұрын
That was really comprehensive. Thank you for all the research.
@ArchDudeify10 ай бұрын
Such a good channel So so many channels/ videos on these types of topic - North02 has a point of difference with research basis and presentation 😎☺️
@danf.899810 ай бұрын
Another well constructed & well thought-out piece of documentary work. I know your probably busy with other projects , but I would really love to see you create a video about the enigmatic GoyetQ2 culture and/or the Western Siberian hunter gatherers , which are equally as enigmatic - ostensibly - as the goyetq2 culture. Interestingly, according to that map 5:57 into the video, shows some admixture of the Goyetq2 people within the Balkan region.
@alannohlgren8 ай бұрын
Thank you, North 02. I always enjoy your videos. What a vast array of subjects you seem to have covered...altho it's all, in a sense, one grand subject--our fascinating past, dating back to...who knows how long?! Please don't stop probing & researching, & reporting in.
@chrisbrightmoon10 ай бұрын
It's somewhat touching how connected we are. We tend to forget in today's world with all these nations, how much we share as a species. Our ancestors from ages long forgotten would smile at us for how we categorize ourselves and how divided we are, even though, we live in a globalized world. I might sound a bit odd, but I just want as of compassion as possible among humanity.
@Gaurav-pq2ug8 ай бұрын
00:02 10,000 years ago, humans were spreading worldwide, developing complex technologies, and beginning agriculture. 02:10 10,000 years ago, humans adapted to changing climate and utilized resources in Mesolithic period. 06:33 10,000 years ago, Western hunter-gatherers in Europe were using advanced tools and engaged in hunting and religious ceremonies. 08:43 Semi-settled hunter gatherers in the southern Baltic region 10,000 years ago 12:48 Western Asia had advanced agriculture and complex architecture long before 10,000 years ago. 14:56 Agriculture and animal domestication led to settled life around 11,000 years ago. 19:01 10,000 years ago: Development of early copper artifacts and possible experimentation with metallurgy technology. 20:59 10,000 years ago, humans in the Sahara region domesticated crops and animals leading to the rise of Egyptian civilization. 24:51 Early human advancements and culture 10,000 years ago 26:45 Hunter-gatherers capable of interpersonal violence 30:40 Humans of Mesolithic era hunting with microlithic tools and creating unique artistic traditions. 32:35 Early populations in insular Southeast Asia, New Guinea, and Australia had connections to East Asians and Oceanic peoples. 36:18 10,000 years ago, Australian aboriginals thrived in diverse environments 38:11 Origin and significance of Aboriginal religion and culture 41:59 Different extinction dates for mammoths 43:43 10,000 years ago, people in the Americas lived as mobile hunter-gatherers with distinct coastal and interior populations. 47:21 Discovery of 10,000-year-old sandals 49:12 Ancient human remains reveal interesting insights into their lifestyle and demise. 52:53 Advancements of human civilizations 10,000 years ago 54:43 Humans were developing advanced tools and engaging in agricultural development around 10,000 years ago. 58:25 Agricultural development in the Andes and Amazon 10,000 years ago. 1:00:13 Oldest human remains found in Brazil dating back 11,500 years.
@laetitiavisagie-gg6kk10 ай бұрын
I think the Sahara would have been a great place to live in 10,000 years ago. It was a grasslands with rivers, trees, animals and birds - it only turned into a desert roughly 7,000 years ago (from South Africa)
@sadflamer238 ай бұрын
i doubt you would survive a day there 😂
@everythingisfine99888 ай бұрын
@@sadflamer23 I doubt most people would survive there only utilizing neolithic technology. Humans now are mostly domesticated
@MayorGoldieWilson8255 ай бұрын
@everythingisfine9988 you'd be surprised my friend. You think we're domesticated, but there's a little something inside you that has a strong will to live and survive. It's hereditary. It's inherited through generations of your ancestors. We are animals. Yes a lot will not make it, but they'll definitely try. It's in you.
@GariMiljenovic5 ай бұрын
Yes brother, I'm animal. @MayorGoldieWilson825
@Sticx-tv8kx5 ай бұрын
@@everythingisfine9988go live homeless for a few years and let me know if you survive
@HistoryWithKayleigh10 ай бұрын
Absolutely amazing video North! You've truly outdone yourself once again!👏😁
@NORTH0210 ай бұрын
Thanks a ton!
@jackiehaigh34013 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Bookie for your most enlightening & well researched post. I think we have all learned a lot from this. Love from Scotland ❤
@peterszeug30810 ай бұрын
Hats off to this quality documentary, waiting some time for the next video has thus far always been well worth it!
@Kwodlibet10 ай бұрын
Perhaps one thing that may have been worth mentioning was the presence of dogs in pre-contact Americas. Them hunter gatherers didn't just cross from Asia all by themselves - they brought their fluffers with them. You did a great job covering the use of copper, but that's a topic that probably even few people know about.
@nicolasrose306410 ай бұрын
Wait...."they brought their own Fluffers with them"..!? "Fluffers" in Adult Entertainment parlance, are kept on standby off-set, to keep Male Porn Stars "ready for action"..... I totally get that you didn't use the term "Fluffers" in that context, but given that you used it in a colloquial sense, it is wide open to interpretation..... Edit : @khaymen ; very cowardly of you to block my reply to your pompous reactionary indignant blustering, they used the term "fluffer" in the vernacular, that makes it totally open to interpretation out here in the public domain. Secondly, when you presume to speak for other people, you are actually being patronising towards that person, it assumes that you have just given yourself permission to qualify their statement without bothering to consider that maybe they wouldn't want you to, it is disempowering, it is just you deciding that they want you to speak for them. I was just bantering with lighthearted humour, but for some reason you seem to think that you have to stamp your authority on it, like I've offended your sensibilities, are we trespassing on your Website, are you the comments forum adjudicator, you don't set the rules of engagement mate. And thirdly, I made it clear that I understood the context in which they made the comment, I also hit "like" on their comment because it was said with genuine conviction and interest. Get over yourself.
@Khaymen22310 ай бұрын
@nicolasrose3064 since there was no actual video being filmed 10,000 yrs ago, the obvious deduction would be that he or she was referring to the exact thing they said in the first sentence. He meant dogs. There could be no 'interpretation' on the matter when using obvious logical deduction. Perhaps you just need to quit watching porn.
@nicolasrose306410 ай бұрын
@@Khaymen223 Seriously, there was "no actual video ten thousand years ago"...!? They used a vernacular term, "fluffer" so out here in the public domain it is completely and utterly open to interpretation, you don't set the rules for engagement, who are you, the YT comments forum adjudicator, are you the spokesman for the fraternity of formless groupies that live in your head..... are we trespassing on your website...? I'll give you a heads up, read Carl Sagan, it oughta help you gain some insight into exactly how inconsequential and ineffective your pompous reactionary indignant blustering truly is. Seriously, you must excel at word association games, all you need is a stimulus word and go straight to assumption. I'm just bantering with some light hearted humour, but for some reason you seem to think that you have to stamp your authority on it like it's some sort of grave issue for you.... Have you considered that your presumption of speaking on behalf of someone just because you think they want you to, is very patronising to that person, it presumes that their opinion can only be validated by your assessment.
@nicolasrose306410 ай бұрын
@khaymen...they used the term "fluffer" in the vernacular, that makes it completely and utterly open to interpretation out here in the public domain. Are you serious, there "was no video 10,000 years ago"....!? Gee, that was just so lost on me, who are you, the YT comments forum adjudicator, are we all trespassing on your website...? Seriously, I'll help you with some direction, read Carl Sagan, it oughta help you gain some insight into exactly how inconsequential and ineffective your pompous reactionary indignant blustering truly is. Have you considered that your presumption of speaking on behalf of someone just because you think that they want you to, is very patronising to that person, it disempowers any opinion they might have wanted to retain for themselves, it assumes that your intervention qualifies their statement for them. I was just bantering with a light hearted humour, but for some reason you seem to think that you need to stamp your authority on it as if it is a grave issue for you.
@nicolasrose306410 ай бұрын
@@Khaymen223 Try reading comments with some semblance of cognitive function. Whatever you are trying to attribute to me, that's on you, not me, don't project your flaws and then try to make out like it's other people's inadequacies you're talking about, they made the comment "fluffer" in the vernacular, that puts it out here in the public domain and means it is totally up for interpretation, you don't set the rules of engagement, who are you, the comments forum adjudicator, are people trespassing on your Website... I'm just bantering with lighthearted humour, but for some reason you seem to think you have to stamp your pompous authority on it, like I've offended your sensibilities, like it's some kind of grave issue for you. When you presume to speak for other people, you are actually being patronising to that person, you are assuming that they want you to do that, it's offensive, it disempowers any opinion they might have wanted to retain for themselves, it suggests that you are qualifying their statement for them on the premise that you are giving yourself permission to do it without bothering to consider that maybe they wouldn't want you to.
@drlegendre10 ай бұрын
The Elk / Moose confusion extended to the Norwegian Elkhound, which was actually used to hunt Moose.
@ankebosing19689 ай бұрын
Moose in german is Elch, maybee it is similar in norwegian.
@tohaason8 ай бұрын
@@ankebosing1968 Indeed, moose in Norwegian is "elg". So the name of the dog is "elghund". And in Italian moose is "alce", from Latin "alcem", that and the Norwegian and German words are all rooted in PIE.
@HumanityandHistory-usa19 ай бұрын
Fascinating insights into our ancient past! This video delves deep into the lives of our ancestors 10,000 years ago, showcasing their resilience and ingenuity. From the adaptation to changing climates to the development of agriculture and domestication of animals, every aspect is meticulously explored. I particularly enjoyed learning about the diverse cultures across different regions, from the Nile Delta to Central Africa and even the Pacific Northwest. Truly enlightening content!
@hilliard66510 ай бұрын
Gahd damn! I love a feature length North02 video 😊😊
@PaleolithicProduction10 ай бұрын
Good work north02
@s.esamawi81933 ай бұрын
10 thousands years from now, when they publish a video called " what humans were doing 10,000 years ago" it will be the duckface selfies allover
@KiowaNDN2 ай бұрын
It will be full of tiktok dancing
@aarons6935Ай бұрын
Couldn't even find this funny because it's true 😭
@midwaysilverАй бұрын
They will watch us watching this video
@TheRealestBubbyАй бұрын
A TED talk 10,000 years from now: “Here we’ve deciphered the meta-data from a SIM card found preserved in tar” **it’s a series of all your phones deleted photos** “As we can see, our species at this time were hedonistic savages, with the brain power and comprehension that of modern dolphins”
@stusacks22209 ай бұрын
This is a fantastic, interesting, fascinating, well researched video that was wonderfully produced. Thank you for your efforts, we all appreciate it very much!
@StressRUs4 ай бұрын
The video presentation of mesolithic and neolithic wall art is excellent. Like so many archaeologists, particularly amateurs, your interpretations are highly speculative. All the same, thanks for the effort.
@robinfox966710 ай бұрын
Some of your best work yet; looking forward to the next 100! Remember to like, comment and subscribe!
@melvinhawkins92082 ай бұрын
Thank you for NOT using AI imagery.
@TJSawАй бұрын
From a stick as a weapon to now orbiting the planet in a space station. We are capable of amazing things as a species.
@believeinpeace10 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@NORTH0210 ай бұрын
Wow how kind of you! I hope you are glad to know that I am busy working on my next video!
@andyoates83925 ай бұрын
Best pre history channel there is. You can’t get further/deeper north/knowledge than North 02. 🤓💚♾️
@BFDT-410 ай бұрын
What is really important in any of these certain time-related stories is that people did not necessarily plan their development (as we may now) but they adapted and survived their geographical and sociological conditions. If you make a baby, that is to say, you may have created a survivor. That's as much as it goes. And of course, if you teach a young one all you know, you may also have influenced a survivor. But there's a lot less planning than simply surviving that goes on like that.
@Ostinat010 ай бұрын
I don't think this is true at all; I don't know why most people today seem to assume that people 10,000 years ago (or before the widespread adoption of agriculture and a much more sedentary lifestyle, if they really want to sound smart) were too dumb to be able to plan ahead or do things like divide labor or have more complex politics than "biggest man most strong so biggest man make rules"
@TheOriginalEUrban5 ай бұрын
6:17 The Ibex scratching its butt 😂
@owen_brennan10 ай бұрын
Great video. Oh for a time machine!
@coconut_coconut_milk781010 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed the video! The amount of information about humans all over the world is astounding!
@richardhardy82772 ай бұрын
Fantastic content, and one of the best narration voices of all time !
@annettevillain435210 ай бұрын
There is something about the hand stencils that really touch me. (No pun intended) The humans that wanted to leave a mark to say, "we were here. Remember us."
@BF4ClanTBS5 ай бұрын
Notice how they drew the divks 😂😂😂
@KONEIL17755 ай бұрын
Or they got trapped by a bad storm and got bored 😅
@kkupsky632110 ай бұрын
You forgot including the real documentary footage shot in real time in front of a live studio audience called 10000 bc from like 2012. The realism and accuracy of that documentary is amazing. Like going back to 2012.
@rocroc10 ай бұрын
Day two and about 46,000 people have viewed this presentation. That should give you some idea how much people are interested in their history and the history or the world. Of course, it doesn't hurt that it was done by North02 and should be History 01 given to the children as a classroom requirement. It could be blended with the other videos and it would be one terrific program. Myself, I think I have a responsibility to see that others are aware of this video and North02. I try to make a mention of him when I think it will point people in the right direction. Tomorrow is Easter and I will mention it to seven more folks like me who will enjoy watching it.
@Watertodd6 ай бұрын
In my younger years in school I was never a history buff, but today listening to what happened many years ago brings back when I was in schoo,l I should have listened to pay more attention to what was going on and I urge the younger generation to stay in school and listen so they can understand earth history to their future, and I do enjoy listening and watching programs like this thanks a lot
@therealbillblue9 ай бұрын
Amazing documentary. You go deep; not just glossing over the details. I appreciate that!
@JeanJacquesNantel9 ай бұрын
What were humans doing 10,000 years ago? They were sleeping eight hours a day. The rest of the time, they were eating, working, raising their kids, having fun, discussing about the girls, etc.
@richardlyman29618 ай бұрын
Nah the rest of the time they were starving and dying from horrific infections 😂😂😂
@richardlyman29618 ай бұрын
No
@johhnybins60378 ай бұрын
This places the life expectancy between 21 and 37 years. They further estimate that 70% of deaths are due to diseases of some kind, 20% of deaths come from violence or accidents and 10% are due to degenerative diseases
@jdia.7 ай бұрын
Probably posting tic toks
@seeingimages7 ай бұрын
Humans were sleeping during the day for 8 hours and sleeping at night for 8 hours? 😮🤔
@galens254310 ай бұрын
Such a pivotal time for early humans. Thanks for exploring it.
@EJD33910 ай бұрын
Kind of planned on watching this going to sleep but of course I had to finish it.
@wconkle10 ай бұрын
This is a great video, but I found it even more fun by taking a drink every time he says '10,000 years ago' and taking a shot every time he says 'These people...' ! 😆 But seriously, great episode!
@Maillavis10 ай бұрын
I can remember like yesterday, as a kid, opening a thick book in the library my mom worked in and seeing the picture of the men attacking the bear. For years I've wondered what book this was and could never remember. I came across this video and had a visceral reaction seeing it. Please tell me the book so I can relieve an amazing part of my childhood!
@nobody6879 ай бұрын
The main reason for grain is beer. Beer brought us civilization
@Lithic2710 ай бұрын
Thank you for the awesome content, looking forward to this one!
@premix366310 ай бұрын
Whats crazy is there there were people 10,000 years ago smarter and more advanced than a large population on earth today
@vitospizza48479 ай бұрын
Be smart or pass away … back then
@quartzteeth84299 ай бұрын
It's not crazy at all. You're so ignorant.
@josh-ng5xj9 ай бұрын
@@jaca2899nope. 😂
@pablo4yu9 ай бұрын
They were definitely smarter than the chinese thats forsure
@victorbergia32379 ай бұрын
We keep proding for WW3,and like Einstein said next war will be waged with sticks and stones.
@jowwza10 ай бұрын
These documentaries are awesome, thank you!
@bennymoreira1443Ай бұрын
Thank god not an AI voice narrator. I love your content.
@davidgessin-mccully391910 ай бұрын
“Some are shown hunting and dancing, and some are found doing other things” 🤣🤣 you forgot about the inscription above it that said “You don’t love me you just love my doggystyle”
@elijahclaude341310 ай бұрын
This is sooooo cool and helpful!! Makes me wanna plot all this on some kind of map to visualize the whole thing!
@samedmonds223910 ай бұрын
Absolutely love your content!!
@terrymoran37059 ай бұрын
Boy..so many places. Australia, the Sahara, Malibu... ( i grew up around there and always fantasized what it would have been like at the beginning of the holocene. Tons of water, game animals, salmon in the year round steams, heavy riparian woodlands, very few tourists.)
@WhatIsSanity9 ай бұрын
The level of censorship required to post on KZbin is upsetting. Have you been contacted about joining Nebula or considered it yourself? You can post longer uncensored versions of your videos on there without issue. They are very open to educational content! Regardless, thank your for putting these videos together. Not everyone my self included is academic enough to read through scores of studies and published papers. I've read like 4 thesis studies in my lifetime and I only partially understood them. People that relay and essentially translate such information for wider learning are very important! You're essentially a teacher. 🤗
@bw775410 ай бұрын
I find the rock art from that time to be so good!!!!! It’s simple but it isn’t
@HufflepuffJedi9310 ай бұрын
And I feel like they discover more and more about it! I wish I could see some of the European cave art...
@Laura-kl7vi10 ай бұрын
Thanks, North. Had missed your videos.
@gymnosophist747110 ай бұрын
Amazing. Thank you so much for this!
@davidcraig171410 ай бұрын
A very thought provoking installment. What is left out of developing culture, however, cannot be reliably expanded upon: the evolution of languages. It is what makes us truly human. But maybe there are clues left behind without the existence of written languages at these remote times. What could they be?
@nathanindarsingh52527 ай бұрын
I always tell myself "man these videos are sooo long" right before I watch them all in one go 😂 excellent work!
@mlgfin9 ай бұрын
Some ppl think the earth is less than 10,000 years old 😂
@mnj6406 ай бұрын
Some think it 3000 years old. Some think it's flat
@mlgfin6 ай бұрын
@@mnj640 3000 is less than 10,000, lmfaoooo which is literally what I said. Also yeah ik mfs think the earth is flat…
@jeroldhollowellАй бұрын
A 6000 year old earth is the most accepted theme by young earth creationist
@mlgfinАй бұрын
@@jeroldhollowell ik.
@YoungGandalf232510 ай бұрын
23:33 I'm glad you blurred that image. I don't want to see that cave painting smut.
@WantstobeaKiwi10 ай бұрын
38:26 same here 😄
@PeachysMom10 ай бұрын
Avoid Karahan Tepe then. It has a whole enclosure devoted to giant phalluses lol
@kpace86058 ай бұрын
Humans were fast food probably.
@TrinaGallo7 ай бұрын
AWESOME video! What a wealth of information not yet known when I was in school…. It is astounding, along with the beautiful AI visuals. Amazing presentation.