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The Roman Empire didn't actually fall after the conquest of Rome, the Western Roman Empire did. But the Eastern roman empire existed for around another 1 thousand years.
The humans of the digital era were fat, prone to addictions, and antisocial. The average human of the time enjoyed a 40-hour work week with free time spent scrolling for some sort of sense of the connection they truly desired. Living paradoxically more close and connected than ever before yet so distant at the same time. They lived their lives working towards owning a home, yet most would never fulfill this dream hopping appartments until a lonesome and quiet death.
Its funny what you said about the perception of Pre-Columbian civilizations because when you read the Spanish accounts from conquistadors and friars they don't describe the Mesoamericans or Andean civilizations as "primitive" or "savage", even though they condemned the blood sacrifices/pagan religions, (even then they respected their ethics and understood their beliefs, even finding some parallels with them to Christianity like baptism, ritual confession, etc). This quote from Hernan Cortez himself summarizing the Aztec people/society shows they found them to be a sophisticated people and respected their achievements: "But to avoid being prolix in describing the things of the city (though I would fain continue), I will not say more than that, in the service and manners of its people, their fashion of living was almost the same as in Spain, with just as much harmony and order; and considering that these people were barbarous, so cut off from the knowledge of God, and other civilised peoples, it is admirable to see to what they attained in every respect."- Third Letter to Charles V (when the Spanish say "barbarous" in that sense theyre referring to a sort of "spiritual barbarity" ascribed to civilized pagans such as the Greeks or Romans, aka non-Christians)
These strange similarities to Christianity are a subject of some historical "conspiracy theories", that some of the Apostles could have reached America, successfully convert some of their ancestors and maybe establish a short-lived isolated church, that due to the obvious lack of contact with the Old World ceased to exist within decades or centuries. And leaving only these vestiges and mentions in their mythology about white, bearded men, who came, tought them some doctrines/technologies, and left.
@@_Dovar_ Yes, however there are no genuine mentions of "white bearded men" in actual native accounts (Quetzalcoatl or Viracocha specifically) and those have been proven to be post colonial myths/interpretations. For example Montezuma never thought Cortes was a returning god, despite what pop culture says. They are never described as being white and beards do appear in Native American men but they're just more rare, and they often shaved or plucked their facial hairs since in many native cultures it was not the norm. But considering the Mesoamerican "parallels" to Christianity (or Roman Catholicism specifically) including practices like baptism, confession, fasting, penance (although with bloodletting often), and even the concept of sacrifice itself and ritual cannibalism (which the friars compared to the Eucharist, albeit a distortion of it), its very easy to see why those conspiracies (and many other theories) got so popular
meso-ammerica is still underestimated in this video unfortunately, their structures rival all classical european structures. Even now, cities with millions of population are have been discovered in the amazonian rainforest; rainforests being known to have very weak soil hence they had to have the sophistication to feed all those people as well.
I really enjoyed learning about the shift from the Paleolithic to the Neolithic Age in this video. It's amazing how farming changed everything for human societies.
Great video but there some thing i want to point out. firstly, you did not point out that the end of the bronze age happened because of a collapse and not simply because of a conversion. Secondly,even though you are mostly right when talking about ancient near east, you made it seem that ancient near east are the second Civilization that come after european Civilization, while in reality it's the first Civilization this is because don't mention the Mesopotamians as the first Civilization in the world and because you separate bronze age from ancient near east even though the all bronze age Civilization except for Greece are located at middle east. Thirdly, before the Egyptians fall to the Greeks they fall to the Persian first. Fourthly, Odoacer does not invade Rome but only depose Romulus Augustus (which are illegitimate in the first place) but that aside this is a great video
My face when the Mayan calendar only goes to 2012 because they expected to be alive to extend it (Christopher Columbus is about to pull the prank of his millennium)
Im starting to think these ages are more spread out than what we perceive today. Especially the mesolithic, neolithic, and the bronze age. Look into the younger dryas theory and the works of graham hancock. Its very intersting stuff.
It’s 2024, “known world” to who, natives still live. And Iron is comparable to bronze in strength. Didn’t even put effort into researching the clothing. Europeans even at the time of chancing upon these lands did not have that crane like contraption shown. Just so you know, it wasn’t steel that helped Spain, it was the native allies that won the battles and helped Spaniards. I recommend Ancient Americas, a UA-cam channel that should help you learn. Thanks for reading.
The Mayans did predict the end of the world because in 2012 trump ran for president for the first time because he didn't like being made fun of by a black man
Video idea: pre-colonial Africa since all the societies could probably have their own explanation and you completely left that period out this video. Sorry for the shade, but there was plenty happening on that continent outside of Egypt
I think this kind of video will start a comment war, depending what he say and what he counts as one, sorry if i'm abit rude it just sound a bit too much "politics".
Hi everyone! Whatever topic you want me to cover next, comment on it, and whatever topic gets the most likes, I will cover it! I love and appreciate every single one of you!
Cover extinct species
Video idea: every extinction event on earth explained
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I would love to see this...could we also see something about dinosaurs?
@@TheAnalystYTswhy don’t you do every blade of grass in your lawn explained
@@TheAnalystYTs cool at least one of my 15 ideas 10 got deleted by UA-cam 4 never seen at least 1 was recognized
This would be nice
Please do “every major WW2 battle in “such and such” minutes”
Great idea
Paleolithic was hardcore mode in life Fr.
The Roman Empire didn't actually fall after the conquest of Rome, the Western Roman Empire did. But the Eastern roman empire existed for around another 1 thousand years.
Imagine how people in the future will look at us💀💀
"These humans used unknown words like slay, period and gyatt and they had this thing called vape also known as flavoured smoke"
The humans of the digital era were fat, prone to addictions, and antisocial. The average human of the time enjoyed a 40-hour work week with free time spent scrolling for some sort of sense of the connection they truly desired. Living paradoxically more close and connected than ever before yet so distant at the same time. They lived their lives working towards owning a home, yet most would never fulfill this dream hopping appartments until a lonesome and quiet death.
“Why do they keep staring into those glowing boxes?”
Its funny what you said about the perception of Pre-Columbian civilizations because when you read the Spanish accounts from conquistadors and friars they don't describe the Mesoamericans or Andean civilizations as "primitive" or "savage", even though they condemned the blood sacrifices/pagan religions, (even then they respected their ethics and understood their beliefs, even finding some parallels with them to Christianity like baptism, ritual confession, etc). This quote from Hernan Cortez himself summarizing the Aztec people/society shows they found them to be a sophisticated people and respected their achievements:
"But to avoid being prolix in describing the things of the city (though I would fain continue), I will not say more than that, in the service and manners of its people, their fashion of living was almost the same as in Spain, with just as much harmony and order; and considering that these people were barbarous, so cut off from the knowledge of God, and other civilised peoples, it is admirable to see to what they attained in every respect."- Third Letter to Charles V
(when the Spanish say "barbarous" in that sense theyre referring to a sort of "spiritual barbarity" ascribed to civilized pagans such as the Greeks or Romans, aka non-Christians)
These strange similarities to Christianity are a subject of some historical "conspiracy theories", that some of the Apostles could have reached America, successfully convert some of their ancestors and maybe establish a short-lived isolated church, that due to the obvious lack of contact with the Old World ceased to exist within decades or centuries. And leaving only these vestiges and mentions in their mythology about white, bearded men, who came, tought them some doctrines/technologies, and left.
@@_Dovar_ Yes, however there are no genuine mentions of "white bearded men" in actual native accounts (Quetzalcoatl or Viracocha specifically) and those have been proven to be post colonial myths/interpretations. For example Montezuma never thought Cortes was a returning god, despite what pop culture says. They are never described as being white and beards do appear in Native American men but they're just more rare, and they often shaved or plucked their facial hairs since in many native cultures it was not the norm. But considering the Mesoamerican "parallels" to Christianity (or Roman Catholicism specifically) including practices like baptism, confession, fasting, penance (although with bloodletting often), and even the concept of sacrifice itself and ritual cannibalism (which the friars compared to the Eucharist, albeit a distortion of it), its very easy to see why those conspiracies (and many other theories) got so popular
@@_Dovar_ or perhaps god had sent a prophet to them????
This channel just underrated, it's explain something that i really need to learn but didn't know how to start.
Yeah man😅😅😅
meso-ammerica is still underestimated in this video unfortunately, their structures rival all classical european structures. Even now, cities with millions of population are have been discovered in the amazonian rainforest; rainforests being known to have very weak soil hence they had to have the sophistication to feed all those people as well.
I love your videos. Keep making them please
Have you heard about Göbekli Tepe build in 9.500+ BCE. I do not believe that "hunter & gatherers" were capable to build that.
It was aliens and lionmen
@@degolaskoma8607 any explanation, better than non I guess. Thx
I really enjoyed learning about the shift from the Paleolithic to the Neolithic Age in this video. It's amazing how farming changed everything for human societies.
Video idea: every continent Explained
The Maya calendar did NOT actually end in 2012. Just a kind of "millenium" has passed...
Great video but there some thing i want to point out. firstly, you did not point out that the end of the bronze age happened because of a collapse and not simply because of a conversion. Secondly,even though you are mostly right when talking about ancient near east, you made it seem that ancient near east are the second Civilization that come after european Civilization, while in reality it's the first Civilization this is because don't mention the Mesopotamians as the first Civilization in the world and because you separate bronze age from ancient near east even though the all bronze age Civilization except for Greece are located at middle east. Thirdly, before the Egyptians fall to the Greeks they fall to the Persian first. Fourthly, Odoacer does not invade Rome but only depose Romulus Augustus (which are illegitimate in the first place) but that aside this is a great video
Video idea: every president in the United States Explained
Great work! Could you please put chapters in the description for the future videos?
Your videos are awesome keep it up
My face when the Mayan calendar only goes to 2012 because they expected to be alive to extend it (Christopher Columbus is about to pull the prank of his millennium)
Im starting to think these ages are more spread out than what we perceive today. Especially the mesolithic, neolithic, and the bronze age. Look into the younger dryas theory and the works of graham hancock. Its very intersting stuff.
early iron wasnt stronger then bronze or more durable, however it was far cheaper, and as metallurgy improved it became stronger
Yo i have a idea you should do every major invention up untill 2024 also loved this video ❤
These videos go hard you are cooking
Video idea: every era/age and what species walked/swam in the earth. I.e., ice age - what else is there?
This is all my favorite ancient history
9:18 before Christopher Columbus made a career out of discovering lands that had already been discovered
Do one according to the abrahamic religions and its divergents like gnostics
I love the tumbnail and everything
It’s 2024, “known world” to who, natives still live. And Iron is comparable to bronze in strength. Didn’t even put effort into researching the clothing. Europeans even at the time of chancing upon these lands did not have that crane like contraption shown. Just so you know, it wasn’t steel that helped Spain, it was the native allies that won the battles and helped Spaniards. I recommend Ancient Americas, a UA-cam channel that should help you learn. Thanks for reading.
8:20 Spartans did not led 300 men into army against Persians, infact they lead probably around 4 times the size people say they had
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wake up new analyst video dropped today #1
Video idea: every music genre explained
Please do "Every gentle giant animal in 10 minutes"
Slight misinformation: Macedonia was NOT a Greek city state. It was Greece's neighboring nation
Greek imperialism
@@degolaskoma8607 the Athenian agenda at large
Human History simplified
“Hey guys, found a way to starve less with this new kind of rock.”
Repeat ad Nauseam
Now this is what I call content
thank you!!
Day 2 of asking for every National park explained
Day 2 of asking for every major war explained
Bro missed the Halkolith
Video idea: every human emotion explained
What would happen if we invented Diamond tools and armor like in Minecraft? (it’s gonna be to Bright)
44 thousand views in 4 days is impressive.
Music?
2012 was a f....d year 😂
The murder of Julius Caesar had nothing to do with the fall of Rome.....
Its was the begning of the end of the republic
He used it as an example of internal conflict. He didn't say it caused Rome to fall
Pay-leo*
POV: your in the Bronze Age and suddenly all of civilisation ends from sea people.
No history problems now)
Yeah, archaeologists and historians are retorting in dismay right now!
Stones, bones and dusty old scones
Let’s all leave a comment so this video gets recommended
Paleolithic humans be playing Monster Hunter irl
epic vid
Present day what?
Zionist entity
Video idea: Every GENDER Explained
Video length: ♾️
Theres only 2
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3 and only 3
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Palestine
There’s no Israel
Before they invaded it was called Israel
Neolithic age is when we discovered BEER, and alcoholism was discovered the next day
Do every billionare explained
There's lots of billionaires, he'd have to do every ultra-billionaire
Nice video but try to be less openly eurocentric
I want to live in ancient period.. remarkable and golden past.... Those were really good days.
No u don't 💀🙏
Ahh the golden age fallacy
Egypt is North Africa
good until u mentioned isreal the romans called it syria-palistina
Sir you forgot the Age Age
Video Idea: Every Marvel Actor Explained in 12 Minutes.
Whats up
Is this Ai voice or real
The Mayans did predict the end of the world because in 2012 trump ran for president for the first time because he didn't like being made fun of by a black man
Trump first presidential run was in 2000 for centrists
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Video idea: pre-colonial Africa since all the societies could probably have their own explanation and you completely left that period out this video. Sorry for the shade, but there was plenty happening on that continent outside of Egypt
Agreed, was a little miffed at how eurocentric the video was even if it was informative.
biggest genocides video???
I think this kind of video will start a comment war, depending what he say and what he counts as one, sorry if i'm abit rude it just sound a bit too much "politics".
Armenian genocide and Holocaust will 100% be in that video if it's made
Jesus was born in Bethlehem, in Palestine.
No, Palestine is a Roman colonial name. It always is, and was Israel
I heard that he was from Nazareth
@@sciencewizard2861 you are the most useless npc in terraria
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