Greek helmet discovered in Croatia may rewrite history of ancient tribal people

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  • Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
  • (28 Apr 2024)
    CROATIA ARCHAEOLOGY
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    Zakotorac, Croatia - 19 April 2024
    1. Aerial shot of rugged terrain
    2. Tracking shot following archaeologist to dig site
    3. Aerial shot of circular burial mound being excavated
    4. Various of archeologists documenting site, excavating by hand
    5. Close of archaeologist digging up round object
    6. SOUNDBITE (Croatian) Hrvoje Potrebica, archaeologist, University of Zagreb:
    "The helmets were found in the context of a cemetery at a burial site, but they were not there as burial artefacts. They were not put there alongside the deceased and they didn't belong to any person buried there. They were both found as separate objects, laid in a way which indicates that this was some kind of a cult practice. These were votive gifts left to pay respect to deities or people buried here. We don't think that they are related to any specific person buried here because the site contains remains of dozens of individuals."
    7. Various of Potrebica excavating site
    8. SOUNDBITE (Croatian) Hrvoje Potrebica, archaeologist, University of Zagreb:
    "In the 5th century BC, we see a sudden appearance of extremely powerful elites here, people who demonstrate their prestige by wearing this type of very exclusive warrior equipment, which is hard to come by, like Greco-Illyrian helmets. So, these objects point to economic and cultural connections between the Mediterranean and the rest of Europe. The fact that we have two helmets here, used as part of a cult ritual, tells us that this was a very significant location at the time."
    9. Greek-Illyrian helmet dating from 5th century BC, rotating on table
    10. SOUNDBITE (Croatian) Hrvoje Potrebica, archaeologist, University of Zagreb:
    "What we can gather from this site is that there were communities here which existed for thousands of years, which reached their peak in the 5th century BC. They developed so much that they were buying expensive Greek goods, the same way we buy expensive cars or other prestigious objects. So, this signals to Greek colonies in southern Italy to start seeing these communities as good spenders and consumers of their products."
    11. Various of pieces of jewelry found at Zakotorac
    12. SOUNDBITE (Croatian) Hrvoje Potrebica, archaeologist, University of Zagreb:
    "These helmets, along with these signs of immense wealth, turn the narrative of Greek colonization of the Mediterranean upside down, we can view that story now from a different perspective. In the past, we had no access to this data, we only had to rely on ancient sources and our knowledge of the Greeks, so we viewed these communities via the colonial lens, through the eyes of those who arrived here. But now, we can see them through the eyes of natives, who, in a way, spurred their arrival."
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    Viganj, Croatia - 19 April 2024
    13. Various of Korcula island seen from mainland
    14. Wide of Orebic town on Peljesac peninsula
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    Nakovana, Croatia - 20 April 2024
    15. Aerial shot of burial cairns at Nakovana site
    16. Remains of burial cairn
    17. Various of sign showing burial cairns in area
    18. Tracking shot following local historian Ivan Pamic into exhibition
    19. Various of exhibition about Illyrian and Roman periods
    20. SOUNDBITE (Croatian) Ivan Pamic, local historian and exhibit curator:
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    Dubrovnik, Croatia - 22 April 2024
    21. Wide of Dubrovnik old town
    22. Various of busy street and square
    23. Archeologist Domagoj Perkic laying down small objects found in burial cairns on table
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 13

  • @demirbrati7425
    @demirbrati7425 5 місяців тому +2

    Thats Illyrian helmet not Greek

  • @laki7869
    @laki7869 2 місяці тому +1

    not greek!

  • @Talmud-Fly
    @Talmud-Fly 5 місяців тому +1

    How are we suppose to hear what is being said here?

  • @arifuji8365
    @arifuji8365 5 місяців тому

    the Greeks make me laugh...that helmet and Illyric.. first class liars how did you modify the budgets to join the EU..

  • @Perparim-gp1ef
    @Perparim-gp1ef Місяць тому

    Greek mythology hoto mejdet mitolgji so much fani evry wer

  • @seljak90
    @seljak90 4 місяці тому

    They found another Greek helmet near Illyrian graveyard. It was an exclusive military equipment of the Illyrian trube of the time. It speaks of their economic status. Iz was a burall gift for mortals and not linked to a person but to the whole group of Illyrian eople burried here. This Illyrian community was recognized as rich due to exclusive findings.

  • @Illyri-l6v
    @Illyri-l6v 2 місяці тому

    Illyian helmet 🪖🪖🪖🪖

  • @Talmud-Fly
    @Talmud-Fly 5 місяців тому

    How are we suppose to hear what is being said here?

  • @Talmud-Fly
    @Talmud-Fly 5 місяців тому

    How are we suppose to hear what is being said here? plz add sub's

    • @omnivorousbiped2447
      @omnivorousbiped2447 5 місяців тому

      The translation is always in the description. Also, "subs" isn't possessive.