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  • Опубліковано 18 лис 2024

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  • @ArchivesOfTheReich
    @ArchivesOfTheReich 3 роки тому +9

    this is one of the most interesting series ive ever watched

  • @auroraorha
    @auroraorha 6 років тому +2

    What a beautiful soundtrack? Gives you another life.

  • @somaduttabanik2384
    @somaduttabanik2384 6 років тому +6

    Finally from a crazy lifestyle to a better one

  • @thefoonmaster5960
    @thefoonmaster5960 11 років тому +44

    this is the ultimate stoner documentary

  • @janmareecarmody4022
    @janmareecarmody4022 9 років тому +16

    My favorite documentary on the life of earth's early people.

    • @simply_tovi
      @simply_tovi 8 років тому

      Yes that is correct!

    • @JerodimusPrime
      @JerodimusPrime 8 років тому +3

      Humans have been around for nearly 3 million years, Homo sapien sapien- modern man- has been around for roughly 200,000 years.

    • @simply_tovi
      @simply_tovi 8 років тому

      JerodimusPrime Yes you are actually right my mistake

    • @JerodimusPrime
      @JerodimusPrime 8 років тому +2

      ***** Species Homo is human. That's our ancestor tree, us homo sapien sapien are the last of our kind so we refer to ourselves as human, but really we're referring to our species of primate. Human's have been around for almost 3 million years, some argue more, but the evidence we have so far points to just under 3 million years. Modern man has been around for only about 200,000 years.

    • @dollarama5142
      @dollarama5142 7 років тому

      JerodimusPrime
      Honestly,we're not quite 100% Sapiens,i guess,because of the intersection with neanderthals.
      Plus,i wonder how terrible it would be if other "Human species" because of subordination between us and etc.

  • @DeusVivus
    @DeusVivus 11 років тому +2

    Thank you ! This is one of the greatest video available on UA-cam together with the other parts of this documentary.

  • @daffordile
    @daffordile 11 років тому +3

    this is a marvelous documentary.

  • @chrisj1011
    @chrisj1011 6 років тому +6

    I am so glad I was born in America during this time

  • @McShag420
    @McShag420 5 років тому +1

    This is quite intersting because Gobekli Tepe is...as old as they are saying these people are.

  • @devourerofbabies
    @devourerofbabies 12 років тому +30

    In the future, archaeologists will refer to us as "the Frito Lay people".

  • @twinspeaksful
    @twinspeaksful 11 років тому +4

    This is so informative, now I know were NUTRI-GRAIN comes from

  • @parkerssway5871
    @parkerssway5871 5 років тому +1

    it was easy at first when they were harvesting the very abundent wild grains, during the drought they had to start farming which cause what was once an easy life change to a life of continous work

  • @iquill9672
    @iquill9672 3 роки тому +1

    thanks! this is an awesome how to minecraft!!!

  • @toamaori
    @toamaori 12 років тому +4

    he put adam, eve, the tree of knowledge and satan in the same garden... what did he expect LOL

  • @wickedx
    @wickedx Рік тому +1

    why the missing shows?

  • @nelsonjakupi4101
    @nelsonjakupi4101 6 років тому +2

    this is good I like it I'm learning this in school

    • @martinhoflich6150
      @martinhoflich6150 6 років тому +2

      If you want to take a good look in european stone age you should read the six books from Jean M. Auel called AYLA.This books are my favorite ones.

  • @amorphisfetish2741
    @amorphisfetish2741 8 років тому +2

    i have a colleague who is from Natufia.Very nice fella.He was born in Aberdeen though.Goes to Natufia every summer.

  • @brokenbuzz
    @brokenbuzz 13 років тому +2

    All insults and kidding aside, this documentary practically insists we talk a little bit about the Eden story. I mean, it's all right there in the the Natufian story. The narrator even spells it out: life has become labor intensive and not at all carefree. Their previous existence, before the drought, was a leisurely paradise.

  • @violetstarhaze
    @violetstarhaze 13 років тому +2

    farming developed independently about the same time in several part of the earth. It's nearly impossible to say which region had it first.

  • @WalksThroughLife
    @WalksThroughLife 12 років тому +2

    Loving the series!

  • @sticknstonesbrkbones
    @sticknstonesbrkbones 12 років тому +8

    "archaeologist found deformed knees and shoulder bones that were strained". lol What do you think archaeologist of the distant future are going to say when they dig up modern mans bones to fine metal rods, pins, screws and plates holding our worn out deformed bones together? They will say," these people must have been workaholics or slaves of industry, they seem to have worked far harder than was necessary for survival"

  • @reemakang3406
    @reemakang3406 2 роки тому

    Great video 📹 👍 👏 👌 🙌 😀 📹🥰🤣🥰🤣😂

  • @aria9115
    @aria9115 11 років тому +5

    I'm in six grade and i watch this videos in school

    • @carriezhang20
      @carriezhang20 7 років тому

      This is soo good

    • @show_me_your_kitties
      @show_me_your_kitties 4 роки тому

      Sees this comment 7 years later and realizes this person has already graduated high school

  • @happyone4753
    @happyone4753 6 років тому +1

    The word 'UM' in Khasi or Cassi language means 'Water'. When the first wave of ancient setters, the Cassi arrived in Britain they were thrilled with the beauty of the island and the abundance of water. They named most places with the word 'UM' or 'Water' at the end of the name. So the ancient London name was Lon-di-ni-um.

    • @monadyne
      @monadyne 6 років тому +5

      "When the first wave of ancient setters, the Cassi arrived in Britain they were thrilled with the beauty of the island and the abundance of water. " Where is this referenced? What written account is this contained in? Please recall what Carl Sagan said: "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proofs."
      As for the "ium" at the end of Londinium, I'm afraid you're wrong. The Romans began making inroads to Britain in 55 BC and by 47 AD they had conquered southern England. "ium" is a common suffix in the Latin language spoken (and written) by the Romans. "London" "Lundon" "Lundin" and other similar sounding words were used to refer to the area by the local Celts and Britons. "ium" was added to that local place name by the conquering Romans.

    • @charlieibkiss4068
      @charlieibkiss4068 Рік тому

      Thanks for letting happyone know. I was thinking the same thing when I saw Londinium = Roman@@monadyne

  • @Adderrallremake
    @Adderrallremake 6 років тому +1

    the wheat or barley was the plant responsible for sucking the water back to earth and they ate so much of it there was a drought.

  • @omerazhar7560
    @omerazhar7560 5 років тому +1

    Humans started from Africa but inventions discoveries and human adaptions began in the Middle East then these knowledge spread with humans migrating from Middle East to Europe Asia Australia and finally from Asian Bering strait to North America and then to South America.like if you agree!

  • @tominrochester
    @tominrochester 11 років тому +2

    Agriculture began in about many areas of the globe independently, so yes you are right in that regard. The only thing I would add is that while agriculture began "organically" in several areas, there are plenty of areas that adopted agriculture from these original areas. For example- Europe most likely adopted agriculture from the Middle East, not organically. Natives in North America most likely adopted farming from central american people...

  • @toamaori
    @toamaori 12 років тому

    he set them up anyway... its like telling a 3 year old... "see that chocolate cake? well you are never ever ever ever allowed to have a piece of it... ill just leave it there ok?" ooops im missing the documentary haha

  • @snooperbob
    @snooperbob 12 років тому

    Ants were technically the worlds first farmers

  • @fadouka123
    @fadouka123 13 років тому +1

    @vishnu27 The Natufians have been the first among any human beings to have began farming and agriculture in general. And given their geographic location it makes sense to say that they took this practice to other lands both east and west. West into Anatolia and Greece, and east into Mesopotamia and India, which had farming from at most 7000 BC.

  • @thyman9817
    @thyman9817 4 роки тому +1

    why is it blocked in my country

  • @Nydracommander
    @Nydracommander 13 років тому +1

    @brokenbuzz their previous existence was still hard work gathering everthing, but for the first time ever they had somewhat of a stable foodsupply. Before their "leisurely paradise" they lived a very hard rough nomadic lifestyle, and so on. The only resemblence to the eden story is your own meaning that you're projecting on this clip.

  • @TIYX
    @TIYX 12 років тому +2

    @chinarocks2 They most certainly would not have been growing corn. Central Native Americans created corn about 7000 years ago.

  • @violetstarhaze
    @violetstarhaze 11 років тому +2

    I see. When I was taught this material, my professor stated what I had written above. Likely because the potential for evidentiary basis is high in something this old, as well the problematic issue of what is defined as agriculture. But assuming the factual statement within this documentary is correct - the general intent of my critique still stands. This documentary implies that the knowledge of farming spread outward from this region to the rest of the world when clearly that is not the case.

  • @mightyape1306
    @mightyape1306 8 років тому +14

    I wish I was in the Stone Age

    • @ddmagee57
      @ddmagee57 8 років тому +2

      +Mighty Ape130 You are! Just move to California or Colorado.

    • @Jacob-yg7lz
      @Jacob-yg7lz 8 років тому +8

      Most of these people died of injury before 50 and were malnourished. No you don't.

    • @dollarama5142
      @dollarama5142 7 років тому

      Mighty Ape130
      Not a good idea,fam

    • @gulabsinghsingh7248
      @gulabsinghsingh7248 6 років тому

      Yes i really wished too
      And I have accomplished my wish by buying very cheap isolated land in remote mountains in balochistan
      People friends and family members
      Called me a mental case but
      I will prove them that life is very natural and more spiritual than living in beverlyhills

    • @gulabsinghsingh7248
      @gulabsinghsingh7248 6 років тому

      @I sell air you are most welcome to join me if you want
      Be my honorable guest

  • @TaterChip91
    @TaterChip91 4 роки тому +1

    Why tf are some of the episodes no longer available in "my country?!" I love this doc, now I can't watch half of them now, such bullshit

    • @ArchivesOfTheReich
      @ArchivesOfTheReich 3 роки тому +1

      damn thats sad, this is a great series

    • @jenaosborne4558
      @jenaosborne4558 3 роки тому +1

      and it is difficult to find anywhere else except where you have to have some kind of school code or something like that :-t

  • @v1nchynoobs
    @v1nchynoobs 12 років тому

    this is so interesting

  • @jackboy3461
    @jackboy3461 4 роки тому

    This video is pulbshied when I was 1 year omg

  • @than217
    @than217 9 років тому +31

    6:37 I'd love to see one of the ancient people be like "I don't eat GMOs." *starves to death*

    • @Raison_d-etre
      @Raison_d-etre 8 років тому

      +Nitron DSP You do realize those aren't the only GMOs, right?

    • @the_barbarian2239
      @the_barbarian2239 8 років тому

      My last name is Engle, we may be long lost relatives!

    • @leefu2000
      @leefu2000 6 років тому +2

      Genetically modified organisms and selective breeding are two vastly different things.

    • @gabskie6485
      @gabskie6485 6 років тому

      than217 C+

    • @dorianphilotheates3769
      @dorianphilotheates3769 5 років тому

      than217 - WOW! Monsanto goes back that far? That would make the company a lot older than Kikkoman soy sauce, Lloyd’s of London, & Hudson’s Bay Company...

  • @mwillblade
    @mwillblade 6 років тому +2

    I wonder how many stone age people were vegans/vegetarians?

  • @brokenbuzz
    @brokenbuzz 13 років тому

    @Nydracommander If one of us is trolling, it certainly isn't me. My initial comment was from over a month ago. It was not remotely controversial. It was merely a suggestion that the narrator's choice of certain words puts the viewer in mind of Eden. It did for me.

  • @EltonJThe
    @EltonJThe 11 років тому +1

    Lloyd Pye says our domesticated grains were genetically engineered.

    • @Waiting664
      @Waiting664 Рік тому

      Tall grass and dwarf grass

  • @arvine17
    @arvine17 13 років тому

    if people back then so ignorant, how did they discover planting/agriculture? did they plant the seed by accident?

  • @knightflash1
    @knightflash1 12 років тому +3

    geez..can't anyone just enjoy the video and learn some history? it wasn't posted to inflame people into silly arguments..it was posted to educate

  • @sirfrancisdrake4285
    @sirfrancisdrake4285 6 років тому +4

    These stories seem to go against my knowledge of the Stone Age as previewed in The Flintstones.

  • @henrymound5449
    @henrymound5449 11 років тому

    Without discourse education is nothing more than conjecture.
    (Food for thought)

  • @richgg2
    @richgg2 5 років тому +2

    I didn't know that you can grow crops in sand? Lol

  • @Bwkjam
    @Bwkjam 12 років тому

    The archeologists have Indiana Jones with them, not kidding look.

  • @Nydracommander
    @Nydracommander 13 років тому

    @brokenbuzz all the narrator said was that now that they settled down populations could grow, and with population growth comes even more stress and worry about food. this documentary doesn't insist on the eden story, it('s your own interpretation of the words of the narrator. If any, this documentary emphasizes is the extend of genetic manipulation of the foods we're used to.

  • @fogt1430
    @fogt1430 12 років тому

    @suitabledude 4 days that is the best you could come up with?

  • @jackboy3461
    @jackboy3461 4 роки тому

    I have got this video in google

  • @chillrosalyn
    @chillrosalyn 13 років тому

    @Foxley actually I was referring to the fact that it's CLOTH...not leather or animal skins.

  • @fogt1430
    @fogt1430 12 років тому

    @Ripenr32 very clever and well thought out response

  • @mikesemon7392
    @mikesemon7392 7 років тому +1

    Gobekli Tepe was where they had rave parties and played trance music.

  • @suitabledude
    @suitabledude 12 років тому +1

    @fogt1430 it's called radio carbon dating...look it up.

  • @julianavelasquez9772
    @julianavelasquez9772 11 років тому +2

    farming was invented in the new stone age, but that's also true

  • @ShaglusZ
    @ShaglusZ 4 роки тому

    people were rounded up and turned into slaves. we still are...

  • @suitabledude
    @suitabledude 12 років тому

    @fogt14 No. I noticed your reply 22 hours ago (check time stamp & do math) and that's when I decided to reply. But you can make up whatever story you want about how I operate, as I do for you.

  • @mikesemon7392
    @mikesemon7392 7 років тому

    I'd make my wife the accountant. I'd have a big wheat belly and plenty of fishing time.

  • @Mr4irsoft4rms
    @Mr4irsoft4rms 12 років тому

    which came first, the seed or the crop?

  • @rascal4721
    @rascal4721 12 років тому

    very true

  • @nickatanassov104
    @nickatanassov104 Рік тому

    WOW those guys are very modern = with flip flops

  • @mauriceupton1474
    @mauriceupton1474 Рік тому

    They only have clay tablets & scrpit documentation back 5000 years ago. A lot of what's said here is speculation.
    In other words, it's pure quess work.
    Much of humanity's archaeological data came from old religious texts like the Torah.
    The discovery of the Hittite kingdom is a classic example.
    The discovery of Troy came directly from the writing of Homer.

  • @brokenbuzz
    @brokenbuzz 13 років тому

    @Nydracommander I referred directly to the narrator's comments, actually, so it was the narrator's interpretation, not mine.

  • @chillrosalyn
    @chillrosalyn 13 років тому

    I'm confused as to why they are wearing cloth garments....

  • @WonderTracks
    @WonderTracks 6 років тому

    8:20 I'm confused. I read that paleolithic people had to work only around 3 weeks a year to produce the yield to support them for a whole year. Yet, at this segment, the narrator mentions work being 'very labor intensive, life was a lot less care-free'.
    Which is it? Someone care to elaborate?

    • @morganash6358
      @morganash6358 6 років тому

      There was much much more to do than collect wheat

    • @parkerssway5871
      @parkerssway5871 5 років тому +1

      it was easy when they were collecting and eating the wild growing grains,when they had to start farming to have the grains it became a lot of work

  • @sartanko
    @sartanko 13 років тому

    Wow, depressing times.

  • @heathersmith5405
    @heathersmith5405 11 років тому +1

    You would be if you went hungry.

  • @TheKodiak72
    @TheKodiak72 12 років тому

    @EuropeanGuy87 they dont have much info about it. esp the UK, its all been lost.

  • @Nydracommander
    @Nydracommander 13 років тому

    @brokenbuzz are you trolling hard? you're nitpicking words out of seperate sentences. "A hunter-gatherers paradise" is a very common way of saying it was a good place to live. His use of "garden" is just imagery, because it was like an actual garden where plants grow.
    If you watch the rest of this series of clips, he also says "evolution" and "natural selection". You're taking single words and giving your own meaning to these fragments of sentences.

  • @luthermcgee432
    @luthermcgee432 4 роки тому

    Misleading thumbnail.

  • @thebrickbros21
    @thebrickbros21 12 років тому

    Click show comment and go an adventure!

  • @henrymound5449
    @henrymound5449 11 років тому

    That was a fucking trip. LOL

  • @tominrochester
    @tominrochester 11 років тому

    The first part of your statement is true, but the second part is pretty misleading. We know that farming developed independently b/c we have evidence. That evidence can be dated, and sites in the fertile crescent are the oldest. Based on the resources available in those areas, it makes sense, too... A quick read on the subject would be David Christian's This Fleeting World.

  • @PuppetMask
    @PuppetMask 12 років тому

    Oh for God's sake... YOU'RE MISSING THE POINT! Obviously, this was AFTER the earth began.

  • @bangladesh52
    @bangladesh52 3 роки тому

    We are doing the same things todays.

  • @l.e.o.1127
    @l.e.o.1127 6 років тому

    They weren't the first farmers

  • @Foxley
    @Foxley 13 років тому

    @chillrosalyn Because they wouldn't put a bunch of naked people in a documentary.

  • @EltonJThe
    @EltonJThe 11 років тому +1

    Yes, she did. If Eve is the only wife, where did the Chinese and Blacks come from?

    • @Waiting664
      @Waiting664 Рік тому

      In Babylon god tell go out and many dielect and caste came

  • @williamnormanmehta3288
    @williamnormanmehta3288 7 років тому

    Samurai movies.

  • @tarzeesays1201
    @tarzeesays1201 10 років тому +1

    Where are the Nephilim and the Anakim?

    • @markhart6203
      @markhart6203 9 років тому +2

      BOB FRYE They evolved into contemporary societies....

    • @ddmagee57
      @ddmagee57 8 років тому

      +BOB FRYE In the Old Testament!

    • @StarGazerJim
      @StarGazerJim 6 років тому

      Only in fairytales

  • @ElManantialNews
    @ElManantialNews 13 років тому

    @Powersnufkin take it easy... he/she was being ironic. there is no need to be insulting

  • @ramonchavez4617
    @ramonchavez4617 6 років тому

    SHOW nothing
    But the TRUE STORY so ALL the lPEOPLE on EARTH will. Know 🔰🔰🔰 ? The True TRUUTHL.... Thank-you ForTELLING the WORLD 😁😂🐭🐭🐭 JON JON. GOD! BLESS. ALL OF. US

  • @fogt1430
    @fogt1430 12 років тому

    @Deltawolf11 But it was new easier to except and incorporated many parts of other religions around the empire. Now a days it would be easier for Christians and Muslims to except a new religion that was a blend of the two rather than to simply except the other.

  • @smallshinybeetle
    @smallshinybeetle 12 років тому

    @fogt1430 ummm...... what do you mean

  • @bangladesh52
    @bangladesh52 3 роки тому

    We go where is job available. Now days you can see Bangladeshi all over the world. Why ? Because very little job in Bangladesh.

  • @dogmasterharley4198
    @dogmasterharley4198 4 роки тому

    Hi

  • @riccia888
    @riccia888 8 років тому +1

    youget wheat belly if you eat domesticated wheat.

  • @fogt1430
    @fogt1430 13 років тому

    @SaraAmaraLocalCeleb Didnt mean to offend you if you are a "good" christian. Pray for my soul. DUDE

  • @simpleearthling
    @simpleearthling 12 років тому

    do you understand the word irony ,,look it up in that dictionary you found in the bottom of a cornflake box and just never found the time to study

  • @fluffgirl1000
    @fluffgirl1000 5 років тому

    Indian grew corn

  • @JasmineBurgan
    @JasmineBurgan 13 років тому

    @MsSilverMoonGirl Absolutely nothing. Your point?

  • @fluffgirl1000
    @fluffgirl1000 5 років тому

    Just look at the native in Australia they still there

  • @brokenbuzz
    @brokenbuzz 13 років тому

    @Nydracommander Please see Part 1 of this film, from about the one minute mark. Watch for 55 seconds. You'll hear the narrator use the words "garden" and "paradise." That doesn't call for a lot of interpretation.

  • @fogt1430
    @fogt1430 12 років тому

    @Deltawolf11 Saying that you are in between protestant and catholic sounds like you are taking what is convenient for you. If the bible is the word of god we cant pick and choose one book. Not different translation by different kings excepting different books.

  • @ductuslupus87
    @ductuslupus87 12 років тому

    I thought it started in china?

  • @Nydracommander
    @Nydracommander 13 років тому

    @brokenbuzz and i'm saying that's your indoctrination speaking. Do you insist on speaking about eden everytime you hear someone say "garden"?

    • @Waiting664
      @Waiting664 Рік тому

      Babylon according to bible

  • @flynn2008
    @flynn2008 13 років тому

    @chillrosalyn
    Cause it says Calvin Klein on it.

  • @fogt1430
    @fogt1430 14 років тому

    how did all of this happen before god created the earth?

  • @jamesgin474
    @jamesgin474 4 роки тому

    3030?