Hi all and greetings from the tiny island of Sark where I’ve escaped to for a bit of post video-editing relaxation (and filming of course). Glad to have this one finally finished, it’s been in the works for a few years now. Next I’ll get back to the gigantic entire history of the Mycenaeans I’ve been working on all year … in a couple of days I’ll update the video description to include a detailed source list from Gordon. All the best and see you on the next one! Pete Edit - Ramesses II’s wife was Nefertari not Nefertiti! Sorry about this mistake I made. Ottoman Empire collapsed 1922. not 1992. Apologies for the typo.
Troy was the last standing Hittite city... [and the Trojan war was kinda WW zero, of the then known world!...] that makes the ''builders of Rome, Hittites, refugees from Troy!... they eventually came back to where they started, building Konstandinopole... taxing the Free Trade again... PS: I hear ''beardless'' and I think Romans!... I guess a question could be... ''are the Kurds Hittites?... DNA can answer that! they are the mountain people of Anatolia after all...
🎉 This is what used to be high budget TV documentaries, back when TV actually had documentaries and not just.. "history channel" style " reality" TV programs. I love your channel because it gives me that nostalgic sense of wonder of watching a good history docu as a kid. Quality , everything, it is always bloody amazing. Keep up the great work my friend !
Yea, I remember when documentaries on TV were actual documentaries. As a kid I watched them while I ate my TV dinner. Look, 👀 believe aliens exist, I was obsessed with them. But seriously, saying they built the pyramids and created royal lines with humans…..🤦♀️ No. Just no. Now maybe a few traumatized ancients who were caught, probed, and were released may if done a few doodies or had odd stone sculptures done to deal with the trauma. Maybe. Or say the Gods had a “talk with them”. Or blamed demons. Or a sighting of the ships in the sky were seen as divine signs. They kept quiet, only to write about it when older, or others asked WTH happened to you….and they reluctantly described what happened. Sometimes witnesses collaborated on seeing something weird at the time, or at least vouched for the persons character. Eventually the case just went cold. This was global, not just USA. Apparently Russians and Iranians have had close encounters too. Heck, an Iranian in a Tom Cat tried to shoot a UAP down, only to have his communications and weapons literally turned off as soon as he got a lock. This was a few months after an American fighter pilot officially recorded a UAP and could barely keep up with it. Except he did not try to shoot it down.
Strange isn't it, the technology to produce higher quality film now exists, and would offer considerable improvements over the technology used to make this. Yet, the people to produce it, now simply don't.
Omg, I lost one of my favorite d&d channels simply because they changed the voice, I don't understand how you build something up like that just to burn it down. If it ain't broke...
I was just listening and had a scary moment when there was a fully acted dramatisation of the struggle for the throne. Luckily it was just a movie trailer that happened to fit in perfectly.
I fall asleep to Pete’s videos. I love how he talks and breaks things down. I also love how he chooses peaceful music for his videos. Just all around so relaxing
This is by far the best history channel on UA-cam. Great content, outstanding photography and production values, and no cheesy AI voice narration. 👍👍👍👍
This production is exceptional and wholly engaging. The Hittites were impressive people. Listening to you recount these great civilizations is my guiltiest pleasure. Well done! Thank you!
Really terrific video. Between this channel and Fall of Civilizations, UA-cam proves it CAN be a useful and educational history resource, when it allows creators to make it so. Learned quite a bit about the Hittites today.
I listened to all of “Fall of Civilizations” twice by now. This is a new channel, so I gonna check it out. Podcasts are easier to listen to when delivering pizza!
Holy shit. Guess I haven't bothered to look at your subscriber count since early covid days when I first found your channel. Legit helped me get though those early lockdown days.. but goddamn! 1.2 MILLION subscribers now?? Thats absolutely INSANE. Very much deserved!
the time in which we inhabit this world is so limited, and so unforgiving that It would be my honor to offer you a fresh start, and an opportunity to save your soul. the man who saved my life Is ruler over both land and sea. King over sky and Worm, and great beyond anything mankind has ever accomplished. today is a new day, let it be a new start for you with the Almighty Jesus Christ. God awaits you✝️
Dude im so happy this is about to drop. I find the hittites to be one of the most fascinating and overlooked peoples in ancient history. Pete is a damn legend.
The Bible talked about the Hittites extensively only to have "scientists" until very recently discount them as a myth for lack of archeological evidence and use that to show the Bible as fallible in it's historocity. Nothing in the Bible has ever been disproven by archeology. That's pretty amazing.
@@SpicyTexan64 I was going to post this same thing. I always found it fascinating how certain people were that the Bible made up the Hittites...right up until it was proven they were real. Fascinating video, too.
The Bible is mix of stories and accounts from multiple ancient civilizations/cultures. The biblical authors plagiarized to push their agendas. Science evidence based. Abrahamic religions are use historically based stories intermingled with fiction in order to con the ignorant/gullible masses to fall in line.
Had to pause and comment after the description of that massive battle. Thank you for describing that in a way where I could imagine it as a Hollywood movie. Yes, there are lots of epic Greek or Roman battles on the big screen but there are thousands of years of equally dramatic battles that Hollywood hasn't even thought of. Thank you for giving the story the weight, dynamism, and sense of scale it deserves!
@GordonDohertyAuthor I wanted more details on the war lion, that sounds terrifying! I was especially chilled by the imagery of a dust storm and glinting bronze weapons heralding the arrival of the Hittite force. Really gave an epic sense of scale.
Horrorwood is not what you think. They all nuts and do things you would/could never imagine... All part of the 2020! Get with the program and learn about those movie lizards. The sooner the better. Jus sayin'.. 💚💛💚
I missed the premiere because I was in the mood for a walk this evening, but was so hyped to watch this that, somewhat uncharacteristically, I liked almost as soon as I started watching this about a dozen minutes ago-ish (as of this comment). I'm excited for what this video has in store for me.
@@HistoryandOtherStuffwithBV Yes, it was. I was only sightly familiar with the Hittites because of Fall of Civs Podcast, as well as various Civilization games, so it's safe to say I learned a whole hell of a lot from this.
This should become the industry standard by which quality documentaries of historical content should emulate, each varying a little in their own unique creative touch.
Obscure history wonderfully presented. Had me on the edge of my seat for 2 1/2 hours, and that's not easy to do. So much is said about Egypt, Greece and (later) Rome, but there are other great civilizations out there during those times that are worth knowing about. I had heard about the Bronze Age collapse before but had never associated it with the end of so many civilizations. Absolutely fascinating history! I'm hooked.
First watch of many I am sure. Takes me a while to absorb all the information in detail but I do love the detail so much in your work. Your perspectives are always fresh and easy to take in. Thank you as always.
I had listened to a couple vid.lectectures on Uribe that covered the Hittites, Troy & Bronze Age Collapse. My take is the Hittites collapsed so thoroughly by virtue of being aggressed by subject tribe/clans on their northern & western frontiers, the Sea Peoples intrusions, and, possibly, a succession crisis. Good Vid!
No. Stop. Being a good presenter of history doesn't make one a historian.
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Professor Jensen also says. ‘For almost everything that is known in the Hittite language is Old Armenian in form..Historian Sayce 1845-1933) also consider Hittite and Armenian to be one and the same’. what some historians say...H.V. Hilprecht(1859-1925) a Clark research professor of Assyriology and scientific director Babylonian expedition at the University of Penn. argue that the Hittite tongue is Armenian and the Hittites themselves were of Armenian stock...according to Ellis (1861) through language analysis we observe that under the names of Phrygians, Thracians, Pelasgians and Etr
I missed this channel when my VPN was on; it was not listed in my notifications or shown in my feed. I restarted my phone and forgot to turn the VPN back on. I am thrilled I did! Your channel was the first one I watched on this topic, and I was impressed by your detailed and straightforward delivery. An enjoyable learning experience. My hobbies are researching, seeking, and learning.
Thank you, Pete, for another excellent documentary. You do such a beautiful job on these. The Hitties were a mighty people. your documentary on the Sea Peoples is one of my favorite things you have made.
I love your videos. They are both engaging and relaxing. I stay interested when I want to learn. But they're soothing when I need background noise . I appreciate your hard work.
Overall, a stupendous achievement! Well done, gentlemen. I watched it all with great pleasure in one sitting. I have probably seen every decent vid on the Sea Peoples or the Hittites on UA-cam, and this is the most entertaining and most often among the best supported historically. It was so well put together in all aspects: from Pete Kelly's rich narration to Gordon Doherty's dramatic text. I even liked the dynamic musical score and the contemporary highways of Turkey (which gave me a feel for the land). As myself a historical novelist of the Hittites and the Bronze Age Collapse, I must point out one minor blooper and some runaway speculation in the later parts of the vid. At 1:53:19, Nefertiti is mentioned as the wife of Ramses II, but of course she was the wife of Akhenaton. Nefertari is the name you want. And it was the whole section on the Trojan War that spiralled off into hyperbole and speculation (which I should expect having read Doherty's excellent Hittite novels). Not only archaeologist Carl Blegen, but major contemporary Hittitologists Cline and Bryce date the namesake Trojan War as most likely Troy VIIa, about 1200 BCE. It was merely a rebuild of larger Troy VI, the one in Hattusili III's era that appears to have been destroyed by earthquake. Historically, "Hattu" had nothing to do with Homer's Trojan War. That Troy was likely destroyed during the Bronze Age Collapse by Achaeans who had joined the Sea Peoples. I must admit to smiling from ear to ear as Carchemish was named as the last surviving outpost of the Hittite Empire, as that is precisely what I did in my novel, *The Diomedeia*. The Hittite's final regiment, escaping the destruction of Hattusa, goes to Talmi-Teshub, King of Karkemish (1200-1181 BCE). Anyway, A+.
@@sraught So good to hear. Thanks @sraught. *Diomedeia* could have been edited for plot lubrication but then I would have had to sacrifice so much of the rich, historically-based description. *Diomedes in Kyprios* is about half the size and moves along much more quickly (though I still have historically-based description).
Great review, but well-founded polite critiques too. I see an edit has been made on the Egyptian queen. Yes, the date given for the Trojan War is outdated and no longer thought to be accurate by most experts. That was the weakest section.
The mysterious Hatti…how I yearn to know more about them, but not much is known. The Hittites respected them to the point of adopting their name and city names. Such breathtaking art, mysterious culture and sophistication
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Professor Jensen also says. ‘For almost everything that is known in the Hittite language is Old Armenian in form..Historian Sayce 1845-1933) also consider Hittite and Armenian to be one and the same’. what some historians say...H.V. Hilprecht(1859-1925) a Clark research professor of Assyriology and scientific director Babylonian expedition at the University of Penn. argue that the Hittite tongue is Armenian and the Hittites themselves were of Armenian stock...according to Ellis (1861) through language analysis we observe that under the names of Phrygians, Thracians, Pelasgians and Etr
I've watched this/ listened to this on my walks at least 5 times. Absolutely wonderful work putting this together 😊. It's amazing how much stays the same while things change over time. Humans, lol. Thank you for this fantastic channel!
861,xxx views isn't bad. Almost a million views in 3 weeks over 2 hours long. You're onto something here. Keep up the great work, and thank you for loading amazing content. And if you're the narrator, perfect dictation. Music is subtle, not over done, No ads. Liked, Subbed, and shared. Hell-o from the only state that's HI in the middle and round on both ends..
I was using those ten hour soft music vids untill I found these series ! I have all of them on my auto play list so there's no chance of having to start over if I'm not asleep yet ! I don't think I've ever made it through one episode because they're so relaxing . Nice channel name by the way !
I'm very excited to learn more about who the Hittites were. I know they collapsed with the bronze age collapse but I don't often hear much about who they were as a civilization and a culture. Thanks, Pete, for your passion, hard work, and silky smooth voiceovers. ❤
Forgotten civilizations like this, make me often wonder about the millions of people who lived, loved, and died just like we do that no one remembers. I often think of just an ordinary person , hittite or Indus valley people ,worrying about everyday things, that we'll never know and is forever forgotten.... Tragic and beautiful in a way.... Anyways, great doc as per usual! 😊
Here's my theory on the Hittites and the Trojan War. The Greeks hated the Hittites so much that they wrote them out of it. They would call the Hittites effeminate due to the fact that the Hittites shaved their faces and had long hair. The Amazons are really the Hittites , and they were changed into "an army of women" as a mockery. The names Penthesilea and Hippolyta seem to be similar to Hittite names.
I'm pretty sure the Trojan war section is the only part of this that's outdated....I think it's fairly agreed upon the Trojan war would have been later, around 12th century bc.... But who knows, (they) have been wrong before 😊
I'm pretty sure the Trojan war section is the only part of this that's outdated....I think it's fairly agreed upon the Trojan war would have been later, around 12th century bc.... But who knows, (they) have been wrong before 😊
I easily listen to these videos 10-20 times each and they never bore me, absolutely fascinating history thats easy to consume, the education system needs a massive overhaul in how we teach such history to our kids!
Very enjoyable. I am lucky to have visited Hattusha several times, befriending the Aşık family who are hoteliers there - even being invited to Deniz and Nılgün's wedding there about a decade ago. Wonderful people. I've also travelled widely in Turkey to visit a great many Hittite settlements, sanctuaries and rock carvings. Similarly the Mycenaen centres of historical note in Greece; and Egypt and Crete too. My fascination with the pre-history (Bronze Age) of the Eastern Med and the Near East is unlimited. I am unforgiving of USA for many things; but especially for failing to prevent the looting of Baghdad's archaeological museum in the last "gulf war".
@@DexterTroyan-b4y …rather than the country that fabricated evidence and went to war on a lie? The country that destroyed millions of lives, and millions of jobs and incomes? Yeah, that makes a lot of sense 🤔
Fun fact : The Hittites signed the first known peace treaty with Egypt after the Battle of Kadesh, a key event often highlighted in ancient history documentaries.
I have recently visited Hattusa, Yazilikaya, Sapinuva and Alacahoyuk... and the wondeful Anatolian Civilizations Museum in Ankara... it was an amazing experience... i enjoyed your documentary tremendously, because it helped me go over all the information i learned during my hitites trip, thank you!
Indo-European speakers must have entered Anatolia some time in the third millennium BC and spread over the entire peninsula. Hittites and Luwians settled on the Anatolian plateau in the center, and in the mid seventeenth century the Hittites established their capital Hattuša (Turkish Boğazköy, nowadays Boğazkale) some 150 km east of Ankara. Between 1650 and 1200 BC the Hittites were one of the major powers of the Ancient Near East, alongside the Assyrians, Babylonians, Hurrians, and Egyptians. They also established contacts with the Mycenaean Greeks to the west. Within Anatolia, Hittites and Luwians partly expelled, partly assimilated with the local inhabitants of the time, the Hattians. These Hattians spoke a non-Indo-European language, of which specimens have been preserved in the Hittite texts, introduced by the term Hattili "in Hattian." The Hittites named their own language after the city of Neša (also known as Kaneš, modern Kültepe), taken in the eighteenth century BC by the father of Anitta, the man who can be considered the founder of the Hittite royal dynasty. Hittite passages are thus sometimes referred to as Nešili "in the language of Neša, in Nesite." Early Hittite scholarship tried to introduce the term "Nesite," but the earlier association with the Biblical Hittites proved too strong, and "Nesite" never caught on. On the other hand, the Hittites did call themselves "men of Hatti," borrowing the name of the indigenous Hattians, so our designation is not a complete misnomer.
@@عليياسر-ك9ظthere were no europeans in central asia, the "indo european" in stoneage and bronzeage were scattered around between the indus valley in west india, to mainland europe , scandinavia even up to ireland. The indo-european are language, dna, culture form an own cluster/group with commonalities, that contains anatolian culture and language, semitic, celtic culture, germanic language group. Semites are just one of many indo-europeans who gave inspiration to Gilgamesh epos and inventing first male gods, like baal, yahwe, with their wives, like ashtera, inspired by anatolian kybele/kubaba cults. Anatolian are not semitic, watch international reasearch group results led by johannes krause. The europeans are anatolian and also yamnaya in their dna roots. The much older stoneage europeans died out and europe was populated by Yamnaya (today Ukraine ) and Anatolians that still live in Anatolia, its all prooved by dna.
@@عليياسر-ك9ظThe Indo Europeans expanded into Anatolia and westward into Europe from their place on the Pontic steppe. Even if the Hittites weren’t Indo European, they certainly aren’t Semitic. You look like a rabid buffoon in these replies. Genome analysis of ancient Anatolian DNA confirms all of this.
Wow! I am so excited to see this one! I am reading Ekhart Frahm's Assyria for the second time and just ordered a book on the Hittites, as I decided I now need to find out about them! How fortunate to find this video! ❤
Hi all and greetings from the tiny island of Sark where I’ve escaped to for a bit of post video-editing relaxation (and filming of course).
Glad to have this one finally finished, it’s been in the works for a few years now. Next I’ll get back to the gigantic entire history of the Mycenaeans I’ve been working on all year … in a couple of days I’ll update the video description to include a detailed source list from Gordon.
All the best and see you on the next one!
Pete
Edit - Ramesses II’s wife was Nefertari not Nefertiti! Sorry about this mistake I made.
Ottoman Empire collapsed 1922. not 1992. Apologies for the typo.
Hittites? I would argue they are at the middle of ancient bronze age civilizations ice berg there is Urartu at the botom of it.
Troy was the last standing Hittite city... [and the Trojan war was kinda WW zero, of the then known world!...] that makes the ''builders of Rome, Hittites, refugees from Troy!... they eventually came back to where they started, building Konstandinopole... taxing the Free Trade again...
PS: I hear ''beardless'' and I think Romans!...
I guess a question could be... ''are the Kurds Hittites?... DNA can answer that! they are the mountain people of Anatolia after all...
Thanks for all your hard work, Pete! Enjoy your much-deserved break 😊
Please please please please update the podcast with this episode, Pete!!!!!!!!!!!!
Your work is better than anything on television. God bless you for sharing your passion.
🎉 This is what used to be high budget TV documentaries, back when TV actually had documentaries and not just.. "history channel" style " reality" TV programs.
I love your channel because it gives me that nostalgic sense of wonder of watching a good history docu as a kid.
Quality , everything, it is always bloody amazing. Keep up the great work my friend !
He honestly does better than anything I can find these days from mainstream history documentary sources.
Yea, I remember when documentaries on TV were actual documentaries.
As a kid I watched them while I ate my TV dinner.
Look, 👀 believe aliens exist, I was obsessed with them. But seriously, saying they built the pyramids and created royal lines with humans…..🤦♀️
No. Just no.
Now maybe a few traumatized ancients who were caught, probed, and were released may if done a few doodies or had odd stone sculptures done to deal with the trauma.
Maybe.
Or say the Gods had a “talk with them”. Or blamed demons.
Or a sighting of the ships in the sky were seen as divine signs.
They kept quiet, only to write about it when older, or others asked WTH happened to you….and they reluctantly described what happened. Sometimes witnesses collaborated on seeing something weird at the time, or at least vouched for the persons character.
Eventually the case just went cold.
This was global, not just USA.
Apparently Russians and Iranians have had close encounters too.
Heck, an Iranian in a Tom Cat tried to shoot a UAP down, only to have his communications and weapons literally turned off as soon as he got a lock.
This was a few months after an American fighter pilot officially recorded a UAP and could barely keep up with it. Except he did not try to shoot it down.
History international was a good one.... And the military channel...I still remember 271 and 287 on DirecTV 😂
Strange isn't it, the technology to produce higher quality film now exists, and would offer considerable improvements over the technology used to make this. Yet, the people to produce it, now simply don't.
Exactly 💯
A fine way to spend 2hrs 35 minutes.. I love this mans work
It put me right to sleep.
What I like most in this channel is that you don't keep changing the style everytime.
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Omg, I lost one of my favorite d&d channels simply because they changed the voice, I don't understand how you build something up like that just to burn it down. If it ain't broke...
I was just listening and had a scary moment when there was a fully acted dramatisation of the struggle for the throne. Luckily it was just a movie trailer that happened to fit in perfectly.
I fall asleep to Pete’s videos.
I love how he talks and breaks things down.
I also love how he chooses peaceful music for his videos.
Just all around so relaxing
This is by far the best history channel on UA-cam. Great content, outstanding photography and production values, and no cheesy AI voice narration. 👍👍👍👍
The music is also great too, very immersive
This, and Voices of the Past
but they are brothers, so they sound identical
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Fall of civilisations check it out
This production is exceptional and wholly engaging. The Hittites were impressive people. Listening to you recount these great civilizations is my guiltiest pleasure. Well done! Thank you!
Yes, I agree. The most engaging vid on the Hittites I've ever seen, and I think I've seen nearly all.
May the old gods of the algorithm bless this video
My people stop making these comments.
I feel that I should sacrifice something, but, what if I sacrifice a goat
and he/she/it turns out to be vegan ????
In Taurus's name, for the Algorythm!
Indeed
@@Atok595We are not your people. We live to serve the almighty algorithm.
Really terrific video. Between this channel and Fall of Civilizations, UA-cam proves it CAN be a useful and educational history resource, when it allows creators to make it so. Learned quite a bit about the Hittites today.
Agreed
I listened to all of “Fall of Civilizations” twice by now.
This is a new channel, so I gonna check it out.
Podcasts are easier to listen to when delivering pizza!
Just finished Paul's latest podcast and now watching this. First Egypt, now the Hittites. Nice. 👍
Hear, hear! ❤
Holy shit. Guess I haven't bothered to look at your subscriber count since early covid days when I first found your channel. Legit helped me get though those early lockdown days.. but goddamn! 1.2 MILLION subscribers now?? Thats absolutely INSANE. Very much deserved!
Weird numbers to comprehend. Assuming only half of the world watches these, this makes 1 in every 4000 people on earth subbed.
Indeed! It's very good! 😊
Could do with editing to pick up the pace
@@Agameda1I disagree, the pace is what I would want, I listen while working and the particular tone and pace helps me focus.
the time in which we inhabit this world is so limited, and so unforgiving that It would be my honor to offer you a fresh start, and an opportunity to save your soul. the man who saved my life Is ruler over both land and sea. King over sky and Worm, and great beyond anything mankind has ever accomplished. today is a new day, let it be a new start for you with the Almighty Jesus Christ. God awaits you✝️
Hey Pete great to have you & some quality content back & great subject for a return with The Hittites.
Yeah. Another brilliant Pete Kelly Production. Made my day.
Dude im so happy this is about to drop. I find the hittites to be one of the most fascinating and overlooked peoples in ancient history. Pete is a damn legend.
The Bible talked about the Hittites extensively only to have "scientists" until very recently discount them as a myth for lack of archeological evidence and use that to show the Bible as fallible in it's historocity. Nothing in the Bible has ever been disproven by archeology. That's pretty amazing.
@@SpicyTexan64 I was going to post this same thing. I always found it fascinating how certain people were that the Bible made up the Hittites...right up until it was proven they were real. Fascinating video, too.
The Bible is mix of stories and accounts from multiple ancient civilizations/cultures. The biblical authors plagiarized to push their agendas. Science evidence based. Abrahamic religions are use historically based stories intermingled with fiction in order to con the ignorant/gullible masses to fall in line.
@@SpicyTexan64 The bible is nonsense.
@SpicyTexan64 It makes me hopeful that one day, more evidence of the Exodus will be uncovered.
another bamger! history time is the goat of youtube docs, especially considering his calm and poised approach to narroration. born to do this!
Thank you Pete for this and all your other documentaries. The quality and attention to detail is a cut above the rest.
I have been waiting for something in depth about the Hittites for years! Thank you!
Had to pause and comment after the description of that massive battle. Thank you for describing that in a way where I could imagine it as a Hollywood movie. Yes, there are lots of epic Greek or Roman battles on the big screen but there are thousands of years of equally dramatic battles that Hollywood hasn't even thought of. Thank you for giving the story the weight, dynamism, and sense of scale it deserves!
Was that Kadesh, Kats?
@@GordonDohertyAuthor 99% sure that was the one, yes
@@kats9755thought so - epic clash! The imagery of Pharaoh Seti's war lion thundering through the fray is spine tingling/chilling!
@GordonDohertyAuthor I wanted more details on the war lion, that sounds terrifying! I was especially chilled by the imagery of a dust storm and glinting bronze weapons heralding the arrival of the Hittite force. Really gave an epic sense of scale.
Horrorwood is not what you think. They all nuts and do things you would/could never imagine... All part of the 2020! Get with the program and learn about those movie lizards. The sooner the better. Jus sayin'.. 💚💛💚
I have been waiting for the Hittites!!! We are blessed to have you produce such amazing content
Yours is the best ,most comprehensive History chan on the entire internet in my opinion 😍😍
I agree - and he has a great narrarive voice.
Yes! Him and paul Cooper from the fall of civilisations podcast❤
@@conradthie4028 I agree! Paul is great at his job.
@@peteronyoutube612 Good Point
For ancient history perhaps, but the great wars channels are unbeatable in terms of scope and depth.
I missed the premiere because I was in the mood for a walk this evening, but was so hyped to watch this that, somewhat uncharacteristically, I liked almost as soon as I started watching this about a dozen minutes ago-ish (as of this comment). I'm excited for what this video has in store for me.
Was it at least a good walk?
@@Deridus yeah, but the docco was even better
@@HistoryandOtherStuffwithBV Yes, it was. I was only sightly familiar with the Hittites because of Fall of Civs Podcast, as well as various Civilization games, so it's safe to say I learned a whole hell of a lot from this.
Thank you for gifting us another banger of a documentary!!! 💜💜💜💜
This should become the industry standard by which quality documentaries of historical content should emulate, each varying a little in their own unique creative touch.
Another absolute banger. Thanks for everything mate!
listeria
Your style of presentation and silky smooth vocal delivery have become emblematic for exxcellent ancient history presentation. Thank you
Always excited to learn more about the Hittites, awesome video!
Obscure history wonderfully presented. Had me on the edge of my seat for 2 1/2 hours, and that's not easy to do. So much is said about Egypt, Greece and (later) Rome, but there are other great civilizations out there during those times that are worth knowing about. I had heard about the Bronze Age collapse before but had never associated it with the end of so many civilizations. Absolutely fascinating history! I'm hooked.
Thank you for the work that you did researching and producing this video about the Hittites!
Thank you for posting it on your channel!
First watch of many I am sure.
Takes me a while to absorb all the information in detail but I do love the detail so much in your work. Your perspectives are always fresh and easy to take in.
Thank you as always.
Ottoman, empire was not 1299 to 1992 Starting in 1299 to 1922 Love the channel you do great work
Hit the notification. I do love me some Hittite history ❤
I had listened to a couple vid.lectectures on Uribe that covered the Hittites, Troy & Bronze Age Collapse. My take is the Hittites collapsed so thoroughly by virtue of being aggressed by subject tribe/clans on their northern & western frontiers, the Sea Peoples intrusions, and, possibly, a succession crisis. Good Vid!
This is superb. I've fallen asleep to it every night this week. And that's really saying something with all the horns blaring in it.
You have become one of the world's Greatest historians.
No. Stop. Being a good presenter of history doesn't make one a historian.
Professor Jensen also says. ‘For almost everything that is known in the Hittite language is Old Armenian in form..Historian Sayce 1845-1933) also consider Hittite and Armenian to be one and the same’. what some historians say...H.V. Hilprecht(1859-1925) a Clark research professor of Assyriology and scientific director Babylonian expedition at the University of Penn. argue that the Hittite tongue is Armenian and the Hittites themselves were of Armenian stock...according to Ellis (1861) through language analysis we observe that under the names of Phrygians, Thracians, Pelasgians and Etr
This was so good. The footage and narration are top-tier quality, and the Hittite civilization is endlessly fascinating. Thank you!
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I missed this channel when my VPN was on; it was not listed in my notifications or shown in my feed. I restarted my phone and forgot to turn the VPN back on. I am thrilled I did! Your channel was the first one I watched on this topic, and I was impressed by your detailed and straightforward delivery. An enjoyable learning experience. My hobbies are researching, seeking, and learning.
I've learned more from this channel than I did in school ❤
Thank you, Pete, for another excellent documentary. You do such a beautiful job on these. The Hitties were a mighty people. your documentary on the Sea Peoples is one of my favorite things you have made.
Pete dropping the straight door for my mind! I’m stoked!
Your documentaries are absolutely amazing, thank you so much!
Fantastic work of historical scholarship. Thanks for all your great efforts on our behalf, and those long gone to time.
I love your videos. They are both engaging and relaxing. I stay interested when I want to learn. But they're soothing when I need background noise . I appreciate your hard work.
What a documentary! Love these long form videos.
Overall, a stupendous achievement! Well done, gentlemen. I watched it all with great pleasure in one sitting. I have probably seen every decent vid on the Sea Peoples or the Hittites on UA-cam, and this is the most entertaining and most often among the best supported historically. It was so well put together in all aspects: from Pete Kelly's rich narration to Gordon Doherty's dramatic text. I even liked the dynamic musical score and the contemporary highways of Turkey (which gave me a feel for the land).
As myself a historical novelist of the Hittites and the Bronze Age Collapse, I must point out one minor blooper and some runaway speculation in the later parts of the vid. At 1:53:19, Nefertiti is mentioned as the wife of Ramses II, but of course she was the wife of Akhenaton. Nefertari is the name you want. And it was the whole section on the Trojan War that spiralled off into hyperbole and speculation (which I should expect having read Doherty's excellent Hittite novels). Not only archaeologist Carl Blegen, but major contemporary Hittitologists Cline and Bryce date the namesake Trojan War as most likely Troy VIIa, about 1200 BCE. It was merely a rebuild of larger Troy VI, the one in Hattusili III's era that appears to have been destroyed by earthquake. Historically, "Hattu" had nothing to do with Homer's Trojan War. That Troy was likely destroyed during the Bronze Age Collapse by Achaeans who had joined the Sea Peoples.
I must admit to smiling from ear to ear as Carchemish was named as the last surviving outpost of the Hittite Empire, as that is precisely what I did in my novel, *The Diomedeia*. The Hittite's final regiment, escaping the destruction of Hattusa, goes to Talmi-Teshub, King of Karkemish (1200-1181 BCE). Anyway, A+.
I'm finishing up the Diomedeia. It's such a long read, but damn is it good. I'm really looking forward to starting Kyprios.
@@sraught So good to hear. Thanks @sraught. *Diomedeia* could have been edited for plot lubrication but then I would have had to sacrifice so much of the rich, historically-based description. *Diomedes in Kyprios* is about half the size and moves along much more quickly (though I still have historically-based description).
Excellent review, Professor Nixon! I tend to agree on all point. I see an edit notice has been added about Nefertiti/Nefertari.
Great review, but well-founded polite critiques too. I see an edit has been made on the Egyptian queen. Yes, the date given for the Trojan War is outdated and no longer thought to be accurate by most experts. That was the weakest section.
they refused to acept hittites did indeed were a empire in bronze age because most of western europeans today are dei descendants like me
I'm a simple person... I see 'Hittites' in the title... I click.
Right??! 💯💯💯
Titty 👀
It really Hitts the spot.
@@DesertFernweh Hitts a mater of taste.
Thanks so much for all your hard work. Another fascinating video
Finally, I can fall asleep and dream about being amongst the mighty Hittites
Homie drops a 2 hour 35 min vid and you put it on to sleep to 😆
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I do that too lol.... Best dream I had so far of that type was when I was a jeweler in Athens while falling asleep to a Greek documentary 😂
Astonishing production qualities and always entertaining and informative.
these videos are quality edutainment.
Pete you have made such a good doc! Your narrative is unrival!
The mysterious Hatti…how I yearn to know more about them, but not much is known.
The Hittites respected them to the point of adopting their name and city names.
Such breathtaking art, mysterious culture and sophistication
Professor Jensen also says. ‘For almost everything that is known in the Hittite language is Old Armenian in form..Historian Sayce 1845-1933) also consider Hittite and Armenian to be one and the same’. what some historians say...H.V. Hilprecht(1859-1925) a Clark research professor of Assyriology and scientific director Babylonian expedition at the University of Penn. argue that the Hittite tongue is Armenian and the Hittites themselves were of Armenian stock...according to Ellis (1861) through language analysis we observe that under the names of Phrygians, Thracians, Pelasgians and Etr
I use his videos as ASMR. A pleasant voice. The material presentation is unparalleled. Perfect. As always
My favorite channel!!!💗💗💗
1.21M who love amazingly long, well made history documentaries. You deserve your success! Well done.
Just in time for that total war expansion. Thanks for context!
Which expansion is that - Pharaoh?
I've watched this/ listened to this on my walks at least 5 times. Absolutely wonderful work putting this together 😊. It's amazing how much stays the same while things change over time. Humans, lol. Thank you for this fantastic channel!
I can't wait for this one !!!
Actually you do , But I understand the excitement !
Fantastic production!
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Thank you for sharing!!!
Thank you. Watching from Alaska.
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I love these documentaries! They are so informative and entertaining. No aliens or nonsense required.
Brilliant as expected. Wonderful. Thank you.
I highly appreciate you for covering the best info in this one video.
Love it! Thank you very much for your work! It's a big deal
861,xxx views isn't bad. Almost a million views in 3 weeks over 2 hours long. You're onto something here. Keep up the great work, and thank you for loading amazing content. And if you're the narrator, perfect dictation. Music is subtle, not over done, No ads. Liked, Subbed, and shared. Hell-o from the only state that's HI in the middle and round on both ends..
Who doesn’t love ancient history
Me, it makes me feel old.
@@thomashenebry8269 Hearing a song for the 70’s makes me feel old
@@osirissokarjones Try songs of the late 50s or the early 60s, the songs of my life.
Another amazing work. An unmissable channel for knowledge and discovery. Once again many thanks for the effort. Cheers.
I hope this is a multi hour video!!! great videos to fall asleep to!
Looking at the timestamps in the description I'd guess 2:45 hour
I was using those ten hour soft music vids untill I found these series ! I have all of them on my auto play list so there's no chance of having to start over if I'm not asleep yet ! I don't think I've ever made it through one episode because they're so relaxing . Nice channel name by the way !
🎉🎉🎉 been excited since you announce this
I'm very excited to learn more about who the Hittites were. I know they collapsed with the bronze age collapse but I don't often hear much about who they were as a civilization and a culture. Thanks, Pete, for your passion, hard work, and silky smooth voiceovers. ❤
Forgotten civilizations like this, make me often wonder about the millions of people who lived, loved, and died just like we do that no one remembers. I often think of just an ordinary person , hittite or Indus valley people ,worrying about everyday things, that we'll never know and is forever forgotten.... Tragic and beautiful in a way.... Anyways, great doc as per usual! 😊
Pete makes great content even better with his great narration!
Thank you very very much for this video.
very useful for my video game development based on History and Human Civilization.
I have been waiting for you to tackle the Hittites. There is a rather good Docudrama on UA-cam, but Pete is always my go to for history Docs!
Fascinating!
Great video
Thank you HT!
I’m so stoked and excited to watch this! Thank you so much for your hard work
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Im very happy to fluff this Al Gore Rhythm chap for this channel, I think the work y'all do is superb and I hope this helps keep it up 😉
Heck yes, thank you for making this!!
Fascinated by the Hittites, Indo European language that used cuneiform as their writing system.
Loved it, hope we get something on Elam
Here's my theory on the Hittites and the Trojan War.
The Greeks hated the Hittites so much that they wrote them out of it. They would call the Hittites effeminate due to the fact that the Hittites shaved their faces and had long hair. The Amazons are really the Hittites , and they were changed into "an army of women" as a mockery. The names Penthesilea and Hippolyta seem to be similar to Hittite names.
I'm pretty sure the Trojan war section is the only part of this that's outdated....I think it's fairly agreed upon the Trojan war would have been later, around 12th century bc.... But who knows, (they) have been wrong before 😊
I'm pretty sure the Trojan war section is the only part of this that's outdated....I think it's fairly agreed upon the Trojan war would have been later, around 12th century bc.... But who knows, (they) have been wrong before 😊
greekes were not borne yet
I easily listen to these videos 10-20 times each and they never bore me, absolutely fascinating history thats easy to consume, the education system needs a massive overhaul in how we teach such history to our kids!
That ad was 80,000 hours long. If they want my business, they gotta tighten that crap up.
Crazy Mike, wassup 😅
Top work yet again mate
Very enjoyable. I am lucky to have visited Hattusha several times, befriending the Aşık family who are hoteliers there - even being invited to Deniz and Nılgün's wedding there about a decade ago. Wonderful people. I've also travelled widely in Turkey to visit a great many Hittite settlements, sanctuaries and rock carvings. Similarly the Mycenaen centres of historical note in Greece; and Egypt and Crete too. My fascination with the pre-history (Bronze Age) of the Eastern Med and the Near East is unlimited. I am unforgiving of USA for many things; but especially for failing to prevent the looting of Baghdad's archaeological museum in the last "gulf war".
Broke out in tears when I watched that on tv.😎
Why not blame the looters!?
@@DexterTroyan-b4y …rather than the country that fabricated evidence and went to war on a lie? The country that destroyed millions of lives, and millions of jobs and incomes? Yeah, that makes a lot of sense 🤔
The footage is gorgeous. Fantastic video, as usual!
Fun fact : The Hittites signed the first known peace treaty with Egypt after the Battle of Kadesh, a key event often highlighted in ancient history documentaries.
I have recently visited Hattusa, Yazilikaya, Sapinuva and Alacahoyuk... and the wondeful Anatolian Civilizations Museum in Ankara... it was an amazing experience... i enjoyed your documentary tremendously, because it helped me go over all the information i learned during my hitites trip, thank you!
Hittites are so overlooked. One of my favorite Indo-European Civilisations of the Bronze Age.
You mean the Semites? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@عليياسر-ك9ظThey are Indo European. This is academically accepted.
This ice pick killed Trotsky and loves the Hittites? Is it possible for a single ice pick to contain so much culture?
@JohnSmith-kp7yr Lol how the Indo-Europeans were in Central Asia at that time
@@عليياسر-ك9ظLike that the HITTITES were not SEMITIC but INDO-EUROPEANS 😜
I've been waiting for you to do the Hittites since I found your channel!
First time I made a purchase based on in-video promotion (the books, not the sponsor)
🎉 cheers! Hope you enjoy the read as much as the stonking video!
New upload from history time, happy news
Indo-European speakers must have entered Anatolia some time in the third millennium BC and spread over the entire peninsula. Hittites and Luwians settled on the Anatolian plateau in the center, and in the mid seventeenth century the Hittites established their capital Hattuša (Turkish Boğazköy, nowadays Boğazkale) some 150 km east of Ankara. Between 1650 and 1200 BC the Hittites were one of the major powers of the Ancient Near East, alongside the Assyrians, Babylonians, Hurrians, and Egyptians. They also established contacts with the Mycenaean Greeks to the west.
Within Anatolia, Hittites and Luwians partly expelled, partly assimilated with the local inhabitants of the time, the Hattians. These Hattians spoke a non-Indo-European language, of which specimens have been preserved in the Hittite texts, introduced by the term Hattili "in Hattian." The Hittites named their own language after the city of Neša (also known as Kaneš, modern Kültepe), taken in the eighteenth century BC by the father of Anitta, the man who can be considered the founder of the Hittite royal dynasty. Hittite passages are thus sometimes referred to as Nešili "in the language of Neša, in Nesite." Early Hittite scholarship tried to introduce the term "Nesite," but the earlier association with the Biblical Hittites proved too strong, and "Nesite" never caught on. On the other hand, the Hittites did call themselves "men of Hatti," borrowing the name of the indigenous Hattians, so our designation is not a complete misnomer.
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@@عليياسر-ك9ظthere were no europeans in central asia, the "indo european" in stoneage and bronzeage were scattered around between the indus valley in west india, to mainland europe , scandinavia even up to ireland. The indo-european are language, dna, culture form an own cluster/group with commonalities, that contains anatolian culture and language, semitic, celtic culture, germanic language group. Semites are just one of many indo-europeans who gave inspiration to Gilgamesh epos and inventing first male gods, like baal, yahwe, with their wives, like ashtera, inspired by anatolian kybele/kubaba cults. Anatolian are not semitic, watch international reasearch group results led by johannes krause. The europeans are anatolian and also yamnaya in their dna roots. The much older stoneage europeans died out and europe was populated by Yamnaya (today Ukraine ) and Anatolians that still live in Anatolia, its all prooved by dna.
@@عليياسر-ك9ظThe Indo Europeans expanded into Anatolia and westward into Europe from their place on the Pontic steppe. Even if the Hittites weren’t Indo European, they certainly aren’t Semitic. You look like a rabid buffoon in these replies. Genome analysis of ancient Anatolian DNA confirms all of this.
@@beckysam3913Semites are not Indo European mate
@@عليياسر-ك9ظ No, they were not Semitic lmao. That’s just blatant revisionist history.
Thanks for putting out another video! I check all of the time. I’ve been watching your videos for years! They’re awesome!
If you played Age of Empires, the Hittites nay be lost ⚔️ ❤
That was my introduction to them, I still play the updated AOE III.... As Indians of course because elephants are clearly the superior war animal....
That was my introduction to them, I still play the updated AOE III.... As Indians of course because elephants are clearly the superior war animal....
Fantastic video! I really liked the author's Empires of Bronze books too! Can't wait for more 😍
Same here. I'm on the Dark Earth.
I did not ge a heads up about this. damn youtube.
Wow! I am so excited to see this one! I am reading Ekhart Frahm's Assyria for the second time and just ordered a book on the Hittites, as I decided I now need to find out about them! How fortunate to find this video! ❤
Ain’t no party like a Hittite party!