Ancient Sicily & the Valley of Temples

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  • Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
  • During the 4th Century BC, Sicily was the "new Greece" of the west. Our journey will take us to the various cultural centers that dotted the island, such as Syracuse, Agrigento, with the exquisite Valley of the Temples, and Selinus, present-day Selenunte.
    The Valle dei Templi (English: Valley of the Temples, Sicilian: Vaddi di li Tempri) is an archaeological site in Agrigento (ancient Greek Akragas), Sicily, southern Italy. It is one of the most outstanding examples of Greater Greece art and architecture, and is one of the main attractions of Sicily as well as a national monument of Italy. The area was included in the UNESCO Heritage Site list in 1997. Much of the excavation and restoration of the temples was due to the efforts of archaeologist Domenico Antonio Lo Faso Pietrasanta (1783--1863), who was the Duke of Serradifalco from 1809 through 1812. The archaeological park and landscape of the Valley of the Temples is the largest archaeological site in the world with 1,300 hectares.
    The term "valley" is a misnomer, the site being located on a ridge outside the town of Agrigento.
    This temple was constructed on a mostly artificial spur. It dates to c. 450 BC, measuring 38.15 x 16.90 m: it is in Doric style, peripteros 6 columns wide by 13 long, preceded by a pronaos and opisthodomos. The basement has four steps.
    Current remains (including anastylosis from the 18th Century onwards) consist of the front colonnade with parts of the architrave and of the frieze. Only fragments of the other three sides survive, with few elements of the cella. The building was damaged in the fire of 406 BC and restored in Roman times, with the substitution of clay marble roof tiles with ones and the addition of a steep rise in the area where today can be seen the remains of the altar.
    Nearby are arcosolia and other sepultures from Byzantine times, belonging to the late 6th century AD renovation of the Temple of Concordia into a Christian church.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 75

  • @bethbartlett5692
    @bethbartlett5692 5 років тому +17

    This Narrator is so calming - 💫

    • @Lotusmama100
      @Lotusmama100 3 роки тому

      I often fall asleep with these video’s

  • @bretdouglas9407
    @bretdouglas9407 3 роки тому +6

    Looooove ancient cities. I just keep rewatching them over again. They Just transport me

  • @corinnevail2431
    @corinnevail2431 8 років тому +21

    I love Greek ruins and listening to all the histories of the places they went.

    • @CupcakeExplosion
      @CupcakeExplosion 6 років тому +1

      Me too! I love this history.

    • @kevingehon3028
      @kevingehon3028 5 років тому

      @Brother Jake's Konservative Evolution don't use this to justify you being a nazi dickhead

  • @CowboyJojosAdventures
    @CowboyJojosAdventures 5 років тому +15

    A great documentary, thank you. My ancestors are from Sicily.

    • @theodoruspantelides8661
      @theodoruspantelides8661 2 роки тому +1

      own a greco sicilian friendship discord server if you want to join send me your account

  • @mq7wn
    @mq7wn 2 роки тому +4

    my ancestors are from sicily, this video was so informative and interesting to me

    • @theodoruspantelides8661
      @theodoruspantelides8661 2 роки тому

      own a greco sicilian friendship discord server if you want to join send me your account

  • @Eirexeyes
    @Eirexeyes 2 роки тому +2

    I'm fascinated with ancient peoples. Especially early European and the middle east. Especially before the bronze age collapse...

  • @CatholicProdigal
    @CatholicProdigal 4 місяці тому

    My maternal great-grandfather Calogero immigrated from Sicily and never became a citizen in New York, he settled in the Bronx, married my great-grandma Mary O'Connor (an Irish immigrant) and I am still in the Bronx raising my children. I recently did my DNA and apparently I am strongly linked to the region closest to Mount Etna. This is really interesting to watch, thank you!

  • @Yper10n
    @Yper10n 6 років тому +4

    Majestic !

  • @IncrediblyComplex
    @IncrediblyComplex Рік тому +1

    Was just there today, super cool !

    • @Ezekiel903
      @Ezekiel903 Рік тому

      how they managed to move this stones is still mind-blowing, even today this would be a big task to lift and move this over 40 tons blocks

  • @theodore6288
    @theodore6288 8 місяців тому

    Great video guys i thought you were a bigger channel great information have a Merry Christmas

  • @nicoleorton5299
    @nicoleorton5299 2 роки тому

    That was badass!

  • @Speederzzz
    @Speederzzz 10 років тому +7

    I watch this for latin.
    Its fun!

  • @lynnyluvbug
    @lynnyluvbug 3 роки тому +2

    Oh by the way, my ancestors built Stonehenge and these cool buildings in Sicily. How? Americano

  • @raizelm1578
    @raizelm1578 6 років тому +16

    Sicily has been kept in poverty by rapacious absentee-landlords and the social policies of the Roman Church who owns 30% of the land and buildings.

    • @QEsposito510
      @QEsposito510 Рік тому +1

      Sounds like the American housing marked nowadays.

    • @yeshaya24
      @yeshaya24 Рік тому

      @@QEsposito510 🤣

    • @mverde3071
      @mverde3071 11 місяців тому

      Sicily was thrown into poverty by Napoleon's conquest of the Southern part of Italy and removing any vestige of Norman rule that still was present under the Aragonese Rule. 800 years of art, various architecture styles, mosaics, Spanish Baroque, Cuisine, literature, etc... ruined by his Arrogant ruler (Corsican ruffian). Resulted in the Mafiusi writings, which led to the resistance movement Mafia against oppression and the feudal state, which in turn produced the same problem as it was trying to get rid. Prior feudal states under the Normans were never very oppressive since the administrative class was Arabic at the time, and later English Clergy, then Austrian Lords, etc.... Only the early Roman conquests were oppressive to those who resisted their rule and conquest. It was rumored that the original Sicilain word meant Morte al Francese in Italia. But it also comes from Refuge in Arabic.

  • @CupcakeExplosion
    @CupcakeExplosion 6 років тому +1

    Yeaiiiii, Sicily!!!

  • @koligrove4294
    @koligrove4294 3 роки тому

    That’s my home townnnn let’s goooo we made ittttt we’re famous 🤣

  • @Research0digo
    @Research0digo 7 років тому +2

    Some of the capitals are older, it seems. Way simpler than Doric.

  • @jamesdebearn4362
    @jamesdebearn4362 5 років тому +1

    Thought Greece had lots of olive trees and animals to eat? As well as water.

  • @sagidasyed6314
    @sagidasyed6314 3 роки тому +1

    19:52 Selinunte is next to Segesta there nor siculi or sicani lived there, were instead refugees from Troy erici children of elimo, ellini

  • @christineyoung8345
    @christineyoung8345 Місяць тому

    What's up with the Indian and Chinese music?

  • @bethbartlett5692
    @bethbartlett5692 6 років тому +2

    "1" of the serious mistakes in preparing education purposed history books, is taking the "judgemental assumptions and accusations of one people/country towards another" and applying that as fact.
    Very much a tragic application of information taught.
    It is common that 2 people or 2 people's, at war or at uncooperative existance, will apply "their personal ego" to the story.
    When will Human minds evolve or at minimum, apply the evolved Wisdom to the ethical needs and venues 9f Communication used for education or "MS News", of which both are applications towards one's Reality.
    God help us in our control of self-ego!
    Those whom do the act intentionally, do so for their own empowerment over others -
    Allow the Truths to Emerge - feel the freedom

  • @shahZadaNuMBRoUnO
    @shahZadaNuMBRoUnO 3 роки тому

    Anthony Bourdain?

  • @ahmedeensaeed991
    @ahmedeensaeed991 3 роки тому +1

    These fallen columns are good for crushed stones to build roads fiundations and concrete. And then use the land for agriculture.

  • @Guck_Dat
    @Guck_Dat Рік тому

    Mächtig war dat ❤

  • @MrMinecraftenmore
    @MrMinecraftenmore 10 років тому

    watch it for the same reason,
    hey speedezzz

  • @Bigmommafluffy
    @Bigmommafluffy 4 роки тому +4

    I'm almost 70% Sicilian. The rest is Greek, and Irish

    • @theodoruspantelides8661
      @theodoruspantelides8661 2 роки тому

      own a greco sicilian friendship discord server if you want to join send me your account

    • @SB-ok3xc
      @SB-ok3xc 2 роки тому

      I'm 100% Sicilian wich means that I'm Sican, Phoenician, Greek, Cartagenian, Roman, Vandal, Bizantine, Arab, Norman, German, French, Spanish, Borbone and Italian.

    • @seyioyetade
      @seyioyetade Рік тому

      Am here after watching White lotus season 2, they went to Sicily and I think it's very beautiful

  • @canadiankewldude
    @canadiankewldude 5 років тому

    Why don't videos like this show us everything visible there.
    At least Sylvia of the newearth channel shows us the archeology that has no answers.

  • @user-nc4su8qc3o
    @user-nc4su8qc3o 6 місяців тому

    Spocane. Manistir.gdsesy.konaica.monaxa.ty.ziva.stenije

  • @raykanaty1
    @raykanaty1 5 років тому +2

    Phoenicians colonised the old world without single kill.
    Wherever they went they installed their alphabet and mathematic theories and their trade brought wealth to them and others.
    They were able though to make great armies for having the wealth and the knowhow but never did it they were always defensive or occupied.. but why?

    • @bethbartlett5692
      @bethbartlett5692 5 років тому +1

      One must wonder - they must have PO the Romans for us to have such little info on their origination and where they wandered -
      I have a theory that they may likely have influenced the Basque, Irish, Berbers, Cherrokee, and Iroquois Native Americans.
      Quite possibly - one of the Original Tribes of Israel - and they may have provided transportation for another - the Danites - whom in turn taught them "Metalworking" i.e. including Goldsmithing.
      Its a hypothesis - worthy of Theory, at any rate.

    • @Caligulashorse1453
      @Caligulashorse1453 7 місяців тому

      Well except for the human child sacrifice…

  • @LondonPower
    @LondonPower 8 років тому +13

    sicily is greek land

    • @Research0digo
      @Research0digo 7 років тому

      ok - forget the Cisthenes then.

    • @leftbreak22
      @leftbreak22 6 років тому +2

      tell that to mexico

    • @allmightlionthunder5515
      @allmightlionthunder5515 6 років тому

      The Sabines ;p
      Romans and Greek was the same ! .
      Romul'us and Rem'us are a Greekish names The Shepherd Faustul'us Bringing Romulus and Remus to His Wife
      Roman Temples VS Greek Temples maybe that is why ! Another brothers war

    • @SxVaNm345
      @SxVaNm345 5 років тому +2

      Sicily is Sicilian land - but it belongs to everyone.

    • @MrKinghuman
      @MrKinghuman 3 роки тому +1

      Sicily is sicilian land. That's why everyone whos been there is no longer there. Look up Sicilian vespers.

  • @alesjamsek1199
    @alesjamsek1199 6 років тому +7

    800 BC.Greek not exist on Sicily.There was Etruscan culture,who trade with all south Etruscan culture and other mikro culture on Greek geography,Greek colony and ancient language,script begin after 580 BC.

    • @alesjamsek1199
      @alesjamsek1199 6 років тому

      Etruscan culture have 3 language dialect.north,central,south./shetraez,etraez,ethnaez/mean tradition.something from generation to generation in latin etrure,.

    • @alesjamsek1199
      @alesjamsek1199 6 років тому

      Ethna mounthain is etruscan name,mean vulcan who never end pushed ashes.neaplpl mean dont push ashes.latin neapl.plploina is ash willage.latin populonia.zikloina is latin fibula etruscan zikliei,zikie,zikle.from this come word cyklame. flower name

    • @alesjamsek1199
      @alesjamsek1199 6 років тому

      Scila is natural power in etruscan language.Tretne,tretnei,atrtvei mean vineyard coast.

    • @alesjamsek1199
      @alesjamsek1199 6 років тому

      Rimthm mean fait latin Rim.Roma.

    •  6 років тому +6

      i thought the etruscan's were in the north, the romans in the middle and the greeks in the south.

  • @alessiogreco9312
    @alessiogreco9312 5 років тому

    I went there and there was a dead ostrich 😕

  • @leftbreak22
    @leftbreak22 6 років тому

    minoans

  • @johnhall7850
    @johnhall7850 3 роки тому

    Mfw the temples are important. 😶

  • @watchoutforyourself7710
    @watchoutforyourself7710 5 років тому +1

    You need to study real history and stop making history up.

  • @CommentReader
    @CommentReader Рік тому

    at 1:05 minutes in, what is that white dot in the sky….?