Ancient Rome: Building Blocks of Our Past (500 subscriber special) Unseen Photographic Collection
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Oh gees. You guys are the best. 500 subscribers. Can’t thank you enough! Here’s a brief assortment of photographs of Ancient Rome (with a few modern day photographs from the Catacombs at the end). The black and white photographs are from 1841 to the 1920’s.
I titled the video “Building Blocks” because I believe a lot of our cultural, societal, and architectural structures come from Ancient Rome. Enjoy!
Was introduced to you, so to speak, with a shout out from Paul Cook. Cant wait to watch your videos!
i recently subscribbed to paul cook recently, proper chap! but i found this channel by a wonderful accident :P
You have a good channel bro keep going, I got notifications on 👍
Great content man, keep em coming
looks like you may hit 600 sub before you finish celebrating 500 👏👏
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Damn I'm American of Italian decent and I thought I saw it all. This is beautiful beyond words. Woah, see that star child skull at the end? Unbelievable what's been dug up from our past , absolutely unbelievable. I can hardly imagine those people and civilization at its peak.
Hey Jarid congrats on the 500 subs! Halfway to 1000! hopefully we're both at 10,000 soon!
Looking at what we call "Ancient Ruins" there should be 2 main questions. One, how did they build those with what we are told, picks, hammers & chisels. And two, what put them in the condition we found them in (why did we have to rediscover them). Thanks for the enlightening content, its reassuring to know I'm not alone in thinking some of these things. May peace be with you brotha.
hi jarid!! great to see you (:
great compilation-again-love to see these shots SLOWER- I end up taking a screenshot just to zoom in later. Thanks for the hard work.
You can slow the video speed with the cog icon bottom right, Yvonne.
Great channel. Thanks for your videos.
great channel! i am honoured to be your 778th subscriber :) love this sort of topic
good vid
Great content 👍🏻
Subbed,, thank you ❤️, love the old world stuff,,keep em coming 👍🇬🇧
Looks like you’ll be breaking 700 soon. :) Found you thanks to Paul Cook.
Woow. The stacked skeletons were the "previous" inhabitants found. Just like in Paris etc. Just thinking...
Great channel
Wait .... So in five months he's gone from 500 to 12.3 thousand subscribers ?!?!?!! I feel like its an extremely fast uptick in a short amount of time !!!!! Congrats ...but it's almost like whaaat..... Am I missing something .... ? Lol
The research I do is important to me. I’m just glad it’s important to other people as well. I’m happy to have growing viewership… not sure what you’re getting at with this comment? Subtle negativity?
I guess “Haters gonna hate”, so to speak, but either way, I’m proud of the work I do.
Good video But I do have one small complaint I wish I had a little more time to look at the pictures
I hear you, John. I agree, some of the photographs do appear quickly. Under the playback settings for the UA-cam video, you can adjust the speed of playback. You can slow this one down, but I will be sure to allow more time to view the photographs on future videos!
@@FRESHboosters Thanks I will be watching them
Interesting
Nice 👍 thanks ❤️ Jarid
whooo hooo
At 2:05, that is a melted building that has been repaired then re-inhabited!
Now, if I only had those amazing non-powered hand tools and unlimited, skilled slaves they used! What, could I not build!
its weird all the old buildings and schools in rural america have the yellow stone in incorporated into the red brick
Are you from Ohio? I think it would be cool if you dig into Dayton a little. Be a cool video to put out. Definitely a inherited city.
I’m not from Ohio but from it’s slightly nosey neighbor, Pennsylvania. I’ll be happy to dive into Dayton and surrounding areas soon. I love researching things that are within my grasp, so to speak, and Ohio is within driving distance. If / when I find enough to create a video, you will see it posted. Thank you for your comment 🙏
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Here is a great one on Millionaires Row in Cleveland. In case you do something specific to Ohio.
I live about 30 Min North of Detroit. I travel around the state and take photos of all the historic architecture. I’ve seen so many mud flooded small towns with old world buildings.
Anyway, I’m digging your channel so far. Keep up the good work 👌🏻
Well this is ARCH-I-TECH Ture. Not todays square tech. I had to pause to study The pictures thoroughly.
I dont complain. BTW. I miss The russian guy Global vision. The antiquetech expert. Have anyone seen him lately?
mud flood. BC Before Catastrophe and AD After Destruction. Maybe a cycle?
One thinks, "Rome recently unearthed."
Somebody pumped up the volume on a Boombox back in the day...And Whala Rome burned to ground...
Looks like the same thing happened there....excavations and claiming old structures. Art history says they learned from the Greeks, Greeks learned from the Egyptians.....but now I am questioning ??????
How were you able to determine that "we took everything from Rome"?
Has anyone else had the “show more comments” not show any other commentS
Rome got their Architectural know how, from Ancient Kemet in Africa.🔺️🌍◼
I am not buying the Rome fairy tale!
What you see in Rome, you see everywhere in the World!
History, "The Biggest Lie, ever told"!
#nofortherewar
Buildings are not Roman..they are from Tartaria wich was everywhere in the world and left after the mudflods. Check Tartarian empire, mudflods, orphantrains, wolrd fair early 1900's
It was not built by the Romans.
Lot of folks believe the Tartarian empire built most of the old world architecture. Its very interesting, You should look into it and make the decision for Yourself
You know the one place you won't find buildings like this? In the supposed heartland of Tartaria. l don't see how a people who spent most of their history as nomads on horses and living out of yurts and tents would suddenly decide to construct monumental buildings like these,makes no sense to me.
@@tallyhorizzla3330 Let's be patient, the truth will come.