What Was Doggerland REALLY Like?

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  • Опубліковано 13 жов 2024

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  • @tripwire3992
    @tripwire3992 6 годин тому +2026

    Proffessor D bunker is here again ❤❤❤

  • @ThisGM
    @ThisGM Годину тому +482

    For anyone looking for the important parts of the video:
    3:04 - Alcoholic Cat
    4:35 - Taking notes on the laptop
    5:17 - Scanning the terrain
    6:38 - Unjustly held against their will
    7:50 - Escaped from arm jail
    22:42 - Curious about the cabinet of curios
    24:45 - Extremely graceful descent from the cabinet
    42:44 - Returned to captivity
    There's also some stuff about some underwater stuff in there, kindof annoying how youtubers pad their run time with irrelevant stuff.

  • @1337fraggzb00N
    @1337fraggzb00N 5 годин тому +1235

    As a German, I am looking forward to your footage about Doggerland. You are one of the few UA-camrs who refuse to promote utter bullshit.

    • @Luftwaffel1944
      @Luftwaffel1944 5 годин тому +52

      Moin. Gerade Doggerland ist aber auch interessant.

    • @RedcubeYT
      @RedcubeYT 4 години тому +49

      I was really hoping for a Doggerland video. I fell down a really deep rabbit hole at one point after listening to Santiano and I gotta tell you this shit is interesting af

    • @1337fraggzb00N
      @1337fraggzb00N 4 години тому +8

      @@Luftwaffel1944 ja

    • @1337fraggzb00N
      @1337fraggzb00N 4 години тому +7

      @@RedcubeYT oi mate!

    • @hiken_mmb1035
      @hiken_mmb1035 3 години тому +11

      ​@@RedcubeYTImagine how I felt seeing this after being at a Santiano concert of Doggerland only yesterday. The chances...

  • @YouDoRecogniseThem
    @YouDoRecogniseThem Годину тому +225

    Milo has gone from being a seemingly crazed homeless man, freezing in a warehouse - - to a somewhat sane man in a library! Progress!

    • @cathyb1273
      @cathyb1273 Годину тому +3

      It is the same room, he just moved the set....

    • @geordineilson5476
      @geordineilson5476 36 хвилин тому +12

      And soon he will be a somewhat sane man freezing in a library.
      It's the circle of youtube.

    • @connor5185
      @connor5185 2 хвилини тому

      Its not​@@cathyb1273

  • @stephanietaylor6069
    @stephanietaylor6069 3 години тому +985

    “Some could argue that it was the only artifact that deserves to be in the British museum” SAVAGE

    • @Psylaine64
      @Psylaine64 2 години тому +16

      also honest ..

    • @stonedsasquatch
      @stonedsasquatch 2 години тому +9

      Nope, still not part of Britain 😂

    • @JasonAtlas
      @JasonAtlas 2 години тому +29

      We'll give them back at some point. I swear...maybe...probably. I mean all this stuff is really old, you don't really need it back do you? I'm sure you've got cooler newer stuff so....

    • @tedwards4150
      @tedwards4150 2 години тому +9

      I made an audible dayumn in the elevator when I heard this line ahahha.

    • @smergthedargon8974
      @smergthedargon8974 Годину тому +11

      ​@@JasonAtlasPeople'll complain about the Brits having all these artifacts as if they'd be safe in their home regions

  • @captainnakou
    @captainnakou Годину тому +87

    when people ask "where you would go if you had a timemachine", i always answer "i would love to walk in the lost forest of doggerland".
    thank you so much for making a video about it! that place always fascinated me and i'm so glad you're doing it justice.

    • @ChrisLeeW00
      @ChrisLeeW00 23 хвилини тому +1

      I would want to go to the Americas before the Bering straight migration, to gesture towards all the people who knew how to use boats.

    • @lunawenko9324
      @lunawenko9324 Хвилина тому

      I would go to 1860s France and meet Jules Verne

  • @OneRingToRuleThemAll
    @OneRingToRuleThemAll 5 годин тому +537

    The curse of living near doggerland is that this premieres at 10pm for me

    • @tvgamers1661
      @tvgamers1661 4 години тому +13

      11 for me

    • @SillyVania
      @SillyVania 4 години тому +6

      12 am for me 😭

    • @lunaverse4977
      @lunaverse4977 3 години тому +21

      Fellow near-doggerland inhabitant here and yeah 11 pm fod me lol. Well who needs sleep when you can have KNOWLEDGE!

    • @hannahg5407
      @hannahg5407 3 години тому +3

      Rip it’s 10am here

    • @Julia-uh4li
      @Julia-uh4li 3 години тому +7

      ​@lunaverse4977
      Those of us who need to earn wages to live, sadly. You must be a lucky one not needing to worry over such things!
      Edited to add ~ Or you can still function on little sleep? I'm guessing that one, right? I'm too old to be able to do that nowadays. Learning will have to wait until after work tomorrow.
      😴

  • @rogerhorky7258
    @rogerhorky7258 Годину тому +42

    You're missing an important difference between tundra and steppe. The former does not thaw, and so plants cannot punch their roots through the permafrost so only algae, lichen, and fungi thrive. The latter allows for grasses and trees as they can set down roots.

  • @henlofrens
    @henlofrens 4 години тому +413

    As someone from the Netherlands I can only say: give us a nice budget and a year or 5 and we can make it a reality again 😎😎

    • @edwinsuijkerbuijk5106
      @edwinsuijkerbuijk5106 3 години тому +38

      Also from the netherlands , and the energy company TenneT presented a plan for creating a island on the doggerbank in 2016.
      The project name is the North Sea Wind Power Hub the artificial island would have power storage units to store surplus wind energy from the surrounding windparks, and be connected to the Scottish English Dutch Danish and german electrical grids.

    • @sierrawilloughby2281
      @sierrawilloughby2281 3 години тому +18

      Such a big project would be a great opportunity for archaeologists to investigate too. If they're already sending people out and digging around, may as well kill two birds with one stone!

    • @MU-cz8xs
      @MU-cz8xs 2 години тому +13

      5 jaar is wel een beetje optimistisch, maar im all in for it

    • @Vneks
      @Vneks 2 години тому +6

      Hard aan de arbeid maar weer

    • @andreas.grundler
      @andreas.grundler Годину тому

      God created the world but the Dutch created the Netherlands

  • @weppingtonhardcastle8199
    @weppingtonhardcastle8199 Годину тому +23

    I am a new subscriber and listen to you all day everyday at work. Your long form content is the perfect thing for me to zone out to while doing my monotonous daily tasks. I thank you sir.

  • @heatherg9423
    @heatherg9423 2 години тому +149

    Floof Queen Shminky getting into all the shelves while Milo tries to teach us archaeology is peak weekend for me.

  • @smfreij
    @smfreij Годину тому +19

    In case anyone was driven crazy (like me) at not being able to read the quote on his fireplace, it says: Old wood to burn, old books to read, old friends to trust. Based on a quote by British philosopher and statesman Francis Bacon. The more you know!

  • @Bauks
    @Bauks 5 годин тому +230

    I am enthralled by Doggerland. It's wild how many people just don't know about its existence. I can't get enough of it.

    • @L.SeveralTimes.
      @L.SeveralTimes. 3 години тому +12

      He mentions that this thing was aboveground between 10 and 20 thousand years ago. That's insanely recent

    • @Bauks
      @Bauks 3 години тому +9

      @@L.SeveralTimes. When it started going under it went fast enough for people to leave their stuff behind.

    • @GSG298
      @GSG298 Годину тому +1

      RIGHT?!?!?

  • @cartoonistanonymous
    @cartoonistanonymous 35 хвилин тому +3

    I cannot stress enough how important the Miniminuteman team has been, is, and shall be for the quality of content on this platform. This episode is wonderfully written, hilariously edited, Excellently cited and importantly it had a cat in it & Milo called em a little baby-man, man. 110%, A+. Also the topic is fascinating and you can tell from the passion & diligence that the creators don't just think so, they Know so too.
    and really man when the cat did that little prrw I was all like, "aAWWw🥹😂🥹, little baby man!", man. Thousand outta ten Channel.

  • @DryptosaurusDavid
    @DryptosaurusDavid 3 години тому +101

    I love the new set, “Milo’s cabinet of curiosities.” But I do miss the chalk board.

  • @ollie8759
    @ollie8759 Годину тому +27

    My main takeaway from this video is that either A) Milo has *superhuman* restraint, or B) "Dogging" as a verb does not exist in American English

    • @MogamiKyoko13
      @MogamiKyoko13 46 хвилин тому +5

      What does "dogging" mean elsewhere? I've only ever heard it used in the US to describe the action of a person or animal following you very closely or right at your heels.

    • @TheMysteryDriver
      @TheMysteryDriver 45 хвилин тому

      It exists.

    • @MogamiKyoko13
      @MogamiKyoko13 41 хвилина тому +7

      Nevermind, I unfortunately googled it. You Brits and your weird slang smh 🤦

    • @jesseturnip
      @jesseturnip 17 хвилин тому +3

      I don't think Milo knows what it means but if he did he would appreciate it

    • @darkiceking8349
      @darkiceking8349 15 хвилин тому +1

      I mean there is rawdogging

  • @areallyshortbrontothere
    @areallyshortbrontothere 6 годин тому +327

    Man i love lost contenints/landmasses, like the thought of an area almost entirely lost to time is so cool, and its amazing to hear about the ones that actually once existed

    • @evelynlamoy8483
      @evelynlamoy8483 5 годин тому +21

      Yeah it'll be like the tip of Florida in 10 years.

    • @Luni-ew9qw
      @Luni-ew9qw 4 години тому +3

      Right? Im so dissapointed that i have to watch it tomorrow because its nighttime where i live. I want to watch it now :(

    • @AlexofZippo
      @AlexofZippo 4 години тому +6

      @@evelynlamoy8483 Not even a joke, most of florida is gonna be gone iirc

    • @mausercawley9491
      @mausercawley9491 3 години тому +3

      continents*

    • @areallyshortbrontothere
      @areallyshortbrontothere 2 години тому

      ​@@evelynlamoy8483 REAL

  • @archieprentice918
    @archieprentice918 Годину тому +6

    yo the production value of this video is insane... all with milo's usual air of not giving a shit lmao. Its a perfect combo

  • @alexw.7097
    @alexw.7097 2 години тому +78

    I know it has NOTHING to do with the channel's main content but, I will never stop enjoying Milo interacting with his pets, it brings me SO much joy ❤

  • @lisahoshowsky4251
    @lisahoshowsky4251 50 хвилин тому +3

    While I do get a chuckle out of the running gag of your freezing cold filming studio it is really nice to see this background come together and that natural light is to die for!

  • @OlessanYT
    @OlessanYT 5 годин тому +151

    Milo doing a video on Doggerland, one of the Pleistocene cradles of Homo sapiens? A place that, now even submerged for millenia, likely holds a wealth of artifacts, sites, and knowledge? Though the rest has been worn away by the water? Perfection.

    • @TheDanEdwards
      @TheDanEdwards Годину тому +1

      "Doggerland, one of the Pleistocene cradles of Homo sapiens? "

    • @OlessanYT
      @OlessanYT Годину тому +3

      @@TheDanEdwards Sounds like you don't know what the Pleistocene, Doggerland, OR H. sapiens is, little boy.

    • @a_lethe_ion
      @a_lethe_ion 15 хвилин тому

      You do know that the early humans there WERRE brown.

  • @andrewraby8008
    @andrewraby8008 46 хвилин тому +4

    I've been running through your videos since seeing you on the bridges podcast and I was just super impressed. Your videos are fantastic and super accessible. My 11 year old daughter came into the room while I was watching this and she was super interested and asking questions.
    I'll be watching everything I see from you from this point out

    • @nickfalivena7841
      @nickfalivena7841 28 хвилин тому +1

      My son is 11 too and loves this channel

    • @6mmMountain
      @6mmMountain 4 хвилини тому

      I don't know if you know, in the other videos he does curse... alot😅 just though you should know. Enjoy the wonders of this channel though

  • @pordypie3498
    @pordypie3498 2 години тому +100

    Hey man I just wanna say thank you i never got to finish school (also didn't learn proper grammar in sorry) and I never understood anything or found it easy to learn anything but since I stumbled across you I've been really interested since I love your humour and jokes and seriousness but mostly I love your passion about the things you talk about I've learned so much from you it hasn't always stuck I don't know why but I enjoy it though I think if I had you as a teacher you wouldve helped me and if maybe be able to learn easier because the way you explain things is awesome and it's really interesting I also have to add I'm British (love your jokes on us btw) and I actually have never ever heard about any of this ever this is the first time I've heard about doggerland until I saw your short on it so thanks for that too it's really interesting but I'm happy you love what you do because people like me can come learn be entertained at the same time and also look forward to the next video so again thank you love you and your content keep up the amazing work you and your team do! stay curious

    • @Psylaine64
      @Psylaine64 2 години тому +19

      if you didn't understand or find it easy to learn, my dear that's on your teachers not you! You are quite obviously smart and capable of learning .. with even a desire to do so ... Please do not think that is on you. You did not fail. You were failed. And yes Milo is a great teacher!

    • @Sunluvr1
      @Sunluvr1 Годину тому +5

      Bless you !!!

    • @johannageisel5390
      @johannageisel5390 Годину тому +6

      UA-cam has a lot of explainer-channels. There is a lot of cool stuff to learn here. I hope you can find your own way to acquiring knowledge, even if you were not sucessful in school. Good luck! :)

    • @shaeisgae8952
      @shaeisgae8952 Годину тому +4

      I didn't finish school either, dropped out in high school, lots of family and ppl ik dropped out in elementary, plenty of people don't finish school, nothing to be ashamed of.
      And trust me they never rlly teach this in school anyway until you get up to a post secondary I would imagine, I finished history at a grade 12 level a few years early before I dropped out and we never learned anything this cool.

    • @concernedcanines6891
      @concernedcanines6891 Годину тому +6

      Hey dude! I was told throughout my entire high-school experience that I would never excel at science and math. It kept me away from anything remotely related to those fields for years. As a dog trainer, I discovered behavior science and that opened the door for me to expand my knowledge of other sciences. It's never too late. The fault lies with bad teachers and schools, not with you!

  • @kay0tica
    @kay0tica Годину тому +9

    "Mom, can we have Atlantis?"
    "We have Atlantis at home."
    Atlantis at home:

    • @Wolfie54545
      @Wolfie54545 6 хвилин тому

      Atlantis is in Florida

  • @grug925
    @grug925 5 годин тому +682

    Professional Googledebunker here: I dont think that there was a land made entirely out of doggers.
    I mean just look at it

    • @dieubidoof6524
      @dieubidoof6524 4 години тому +45

      Dog can swim how would it be under water ?

    • @LilCherryBeary
      @LilCherryBeary 3 години тому +36

      Professional Brit here... idk, we have a lot of doggers

    • @goldenmosquito4093
      @goldenmosquito4093 3 години тому +13

      @@LilCherryBearyyeah but doggers swim so like how’d it sunk

    • @brendanmystery
      @brendanmystery 3 години тому +14

      @@goldenmosquito4093 they stopped swimming

    • @goldenmosquito4093
      @goldenmosquito4093 3 години тому +8

      @@brendanmystery that’s kinda sad my dogger

  • @keeblebrox
    @keeblebrox 8 хвилин тому +1

    I love the hurdy gurdy transition music, very atmospheric. Excellent video altogether, very informative and your presentation is very compelling. Thank you History With Kayleigh for a great collab!

  • @JuliaJulia-vh4xc
    @JuliaJulia-vh4xc 5 годин тому +101

    I read this as “dodgerland” and was like “okay what do the LA Dodgers have to do with mammoths”

    • @KasumiRINA
      @KasumiRINA 2 години тому

      Draft dodger land... prime source for fossil bone spurs.

    • @veni.vidi.reliqui7946
      @veni.vidi.reliqui7946 2 години тому +4

      I thought at first it said 'Doggieland' so I had a TOTALLY confused but excited idea about it myself!😂😂

    • @Soapy-chan
      @Soapy-chan 2 години тому +4

      that would make for a fun awful archeology video

    • @bubblingbubztheklown5902
      @bubblingbubztheklown5902 Годину тому +1

      Well actually since we do have the La Brea Tar Pits probably something 😅😂😂

  • @Laymansinsight
    @Laymansinsight 2 години тому +5

    You can still find the vestiges of Doggerland in East Anglia! In some Norfolk villages (such as Bunwell or Winfarthing), there are quite a few native Doggers around. If you drive around late at night, you might just come across some of their unique cultural behaviours being practised in the flesh. I am sure the same can be said for parts of Suffolk, too.

    • @anusername8350
      @anusername8350 Годину тому +2

      Visit any lay-by in the Kings Lynn area after 23:00 and you’ll get to experience the ancient practices of Doggerland for yourself.

    • @BookishGecko
      @BookishGecko Годину тому +1

      Am from Lowestoft (north east Suffolk) and can confirm native doggers still practise certain cultural rituals

  • @gorfrob9514
    @gorfrob9514 5 годин тому +62

    Thank you for covering this topic. I live in Northern Germany(Schleswig-Holstein), so Doggerland would be an hour drive away ;-)
    I think fishing nets were kinda cashin´ up some arrowheads and burnt coal from campfires, so it was discovered...
    I really enjoy your content! Keep on, Milo!

    • @GermanOlle
      @GermanOlle 4 години тому +4

      Ah, another Schleswig-Holsteiner hier! :D

    • @Luni-ew9qw
      @Luni-ew9qw 4 години тому +3

      Its always greate to meet my fellow germans in a comment section!❤💪🏻

    • @stickiedmin6508
      @stickiedmin6508 4 години тому +3

      Guten Abend!
      I'm in North East Britland, on the other side of the sea. Right on the 'border' of Doggerland, as it were. Can see the sea from my window.

    • @gorfrob9514
      @gorfrob9514 3 години тому +2

      @@stickiedmin6508 I was on vacation in Chester-Le-Street in 2018 for two weeks and we paid a visit to Bamburgh Castle(at the sea). I loved the landscape/scenery. Rollercoaster Roads the more north we went ;-) Also visited Alnwick Castle, so cool. I saw the Angel of the North(soo fugly...sorry, but...LOL...innit?!?!!!
      And I wanna come back to hike the whole of Hadrian's Wall, starting at Wallsend.
      It's fascinating and interesting to me, that if there weren't some (more😉) drops of water between us, there could be just inhabited land, but hey, otherwise you wouldn't have your Brexit, right? Sorry again, I'm just joking. Nice evening to you ✌🏻

    • @stickiedmin6508
      @stickiedmin6508 3 години тому +3

      @@gorfrob9514
      Pretty close to me. I live in Seaham, on the Durham coast. Apparently, we're quite famous now, for our sea-glass. A hundred or so years ago, there was a bottleworks (making glass bottles) right next to the town harbour. While it still existed, any stuff that got broken, or was defective in some way, would just get dumped in the sea. Tons, and tons of glass over the years, all different colours. As a result, little, rough glass pebbles have been washing up on to the local beaches ever since. I grew up here, but didn't realise that our beach was at all special because of it - I thought _all_ beaches were like that.
      Oh, Lord Byron lived here for a brief while too. He got married here to Lady Milbanke, whose family were heavily involved in digging the first local coal mines, building the harbour and the town that grew around them. He absolutely despised the place, which is quite ironic given that the local council have been naming streets, buildings and shopping centres after him ever since. The Byrons' daughter, Ada Lovelace was also a famous mathematician who worked closely with Charles Babbage - inventor of one of the very first mechanical computers.
      The Angel grows on you. I hated it at first, but got to be really fond of it eventually. I went to university in Newcastle, living there for about ten years. It felt like The Angel was standing guard over the city, arms out, holding back all the southerners and keeping them away. If I'd been away for any reason, The Angel was one of the first landmarks I'd see on my way back that let me know I was home. I'd imagine it was saying, "It's okay Stickie! Get behind me, quick! They won't get past me."

  • @kindofabigtiel
    @kindofabigtiel 23 хвилини тому

    This is my absolute favorite archeological topic and it's sad that it's not more widely discussed. It's so fascinating, I'm so glad you're talking about it

  • @stephanietaylor6069
    @stephanietaylor6069 3 години тому +41

    Damn the production and editing value in these videos just keeps getting better and better

  • @JesterIMC
    @JesterIMC Годину тому +1

    I learn so much from your channel.. I've never heard of this place before, but I'm now fully invested in its history.
    Fantastic stuff as always, Milo!

  • @grapetoad6595
    @grapetoad6595 3 години тому +59

    For people wondering why it was called doggerland, the areas of sea around Britain are all named (to allow people to reference them more specifically than just 'the sea', mostly used for things like weather forecasts nowadays) and the one next to Norfolk which Doggerland is under is called Dogger.

    • @Psylaine64
      @Psylaine64 2 години тому +1

      And that is exactly why I stayed up to watch .. still dont know why Dogger or Doggerland... but the area has fascinated me since childhood

    • @merrittanimation7721
      @merrittanimation7721 2 години тому +8

      It’s named after the Dogger bank, which is itself is named after a kind of ship

    • @TheRedleg69
      @TheRedleg69 2 години тому +1

      @@merrittanimation7721 ahh. Thanks

    • @TheRedleg69
      @TheRedleg69 2 години тому +1

      @@merrittanimation7721 ahh. Thanks

    • @johnrichardson7629
      @johnrichardson7629 2 години тому +4

      Why is the kind of ship called dogger? C'mon! We are barely scratching the surface!

  • @tekdev
    @tekdev Годину тому +2

    Your editors deserve a raise.

  • @kawaii-studios
    @kawaii-studios 5 годин тому +68

    I want to watch Philip trying (and failing) to debunk Milo

    • @RandomN4me
      @RandomN4me 4 години тому +25

      Microsoft Edge Debunker

    • @unavailablehandles
      @unavailablehandles 4 години тому +2

      @@RandomN4meyes

    • @JamesPurple-jf6te
      @JamesPurple-jf6te 4 години тому

      I think that's the best thing I've heard all day​@@RandomN4me

    • @MaximusChivus
      @MaximusChivus 3 години тому +15

      ​@@RandomN4me It'd be Bing, Microsoft Edge is the browser not the search engine

    • @ultimate9056
      @ultimate9056 3 години тому

      ​@@RandomN4meEdge is based on Google Chrome. Most web browsers are just reskins of Chrome (except for the ones that are reskins of Firefox)

  • @masral1
    @masral1 Годину тому +7

    Great video, whats with double soundtrack at 38:31 though?

    • @cadenc7162
      @cadenc7162 31 хвилина тому

      is that question rhetorical?

  • @inadequate558
    @inadequate558 2 години тому +20

    Great video, just a correction on the Ouse river from someone from Bedfordshire where the Ouse passes through, it’s actually called the Great Ouse and is pronounced as ooze as in something oozing.

  • @F1nicky
    @F1nicky 2 години тому +3

    The Debunker Boy did indeed "Chop Chop" once again

  • @LG23-ho3zk
    @LG23-ho3zk 4 години тому +65

    Milo looks like he’s from the 70s. Not in a bad way, but he just does

    • @MandieKearns-Moore
      @MandieKearns-Moore 2 години тому +9

      He looks like my dad in the 70s.

    • @DarkRaen666
      @DarkRaen666 Годину тому +6

      Archeologist fashion peaked in the late 70s/early 80s so he really couldn't be rockin anything better. Well, unless he had a whip and a gun.

  • @GetShwiftyInHere
    @GetShwiftyInHere Годину тому +1

    I love the way you transition to each topic by making it the last thing you mention. Very simple and very effective!

  • @tom_4615
    @tom_4615 4 години тому +67

    Fun fact: in the uk we have a term for when you’re in a boat over the Dogger Bank in the North Sea. We call it dogging! You can google it!

    • @elishuster5943
      @elishuster5943 3 години тому +17

      You want me to googledebunk it?

    • @dyerseve3001
      @dyerseve3001 3 години тому +18

      *Zips up pants* I have thoroughly debunked your claim!

    • @mikeyassbutcg
      @mikeyassbutcg 3 години тому

      That sounds like a slang word for sex
      Edit: I googledebunked it, it was. Hypothesis was supported

    • @KasumiRINA
      @KasumiRINA 2 години тому

      Upvote for more economical theories by a Japanese financist...what, never heard of Futanari Inflation? Look him up.

    • @TheTaiylorWallace
      @TheTaiylorWallace 2 години тому +1

      There's a whole song about voyages over that area by Fascinating Aida.

  • @TheNickoslicK
    @TheNickoslicK Годину тому +3

    Fabulous video and felt relevant to me as I live in East Yorkshire in a town next to the river Ouse about 50 miles from the coast and the mouth of the Ouse, which of course wouldn’t have been a river mouth at all in Doggerland times. fascinating! It’s funny the town I’m from has a Marsh and makes me think that the marshland you described, must have extended from Doggerland, in land to our Marsh in a little town in England!

    • @AScottishPenguin
      @AScottishPenguin 3 хвилини тому

      Unfortunately wrong river Ouse. From checking a few of the maps of doggerland the river Ouse mentioned is the river Great Ouse down in East Anglia (Funnily enough which runs by where I'm from).
      Although the proposed route of the river Great Ouse through doggerland does have it running north up to the Norwegian trench and one of the proposed tributaries is the modern Humber. So through this and considering the humber wouldn't have been the modern estuary (plus river naming convension of longest river keeps its name. The Humber would have just been the River Ouse (Yorkshire) with the Trent as an tributary, and it would have then flowed into the River Great Ouse.

  • @Ghostvertigo
    @Ghostvertigo 4 години тому +16

    Can't wait for this, i find sunken landmasses that humans used for generations fascinating.
    Like how parts of Alexandria are underwater, or in the case of Port Royal completely underwater intact

    • @Geheimnis-c2e
      @Geheimnis-c2e 2 години тому +1

      do you mean Port Royal, by any chance?

    • @Ghostvertigo
      @Ghostvertigo 2 години тому +1

      @@Geheimnis-c2e looked it up I believe it is port Royal! The earthquake caused the city to go underwater & apparently of you dive there a majority of the city is literally just sitting there chilling.
      Updated my og comment to reflect it's oort royal

  • @Djrealfake
    @Djrealfake 2 години тому +4

    22:53 I wish my cat would sing about Gilgamesh in ancient Sumerian.....

  • @Karkalf
    @Karkalf 5 годин тому +25

    Man how i love being in the wrong timezone. I need to be asleep when this premieres

  • @silentpotato9344
    @silentpotato9344 2 години тому +2

    Hey Milo! I just want to say I recently found your channel and I really connected with it! It was so cool hearing mentions of blue hill cus that’s my home town lol. I’ve already watched everything twice and just want to say keep up the good work and it cool how excited about the topics you are

    • @silentpotato9344
      @silentpotato9344 2 години тому

      So sad I’ll be missing the talk cuz I’m in London :(

  • @utarionzo3099
    @utarionzo3099 3 години тому +11

    As someone from the UK who's very interested in Doggerland, I was very excited to see this was gonna air

  • @abjectpermanence5279
    @abjectpermanence5279 2 години тому +1

    Was just thinking about this place earlier today. No need to keep trying to find a good way to explain it to friends-good work!

  • @BasicallyBaconSandvichIV
    @BasicallyBaconSandvichIV 2 години тому +13

    Hey, I just caught the final couple seconds of the premier! Great success!
    And it's about Doggerland, which I love and live very close to, and often see specimens of! Even Greater Success YAY :D!

  • @kirkwagner461
    @kirkwagner461 7 хвилин тому

    Really good presentation. Enough humor to keep my attention, but plenty of good info to make it worth watching. Thanks!

  • @gdude2775
    @gdude2775 6 годин тому +20

    I'm so excited to see some amazing archeology.

  • @weaselodooms
    @weaselodooms 53 хвилини тому

    I have to praise you and your team Milo. Your videos have been getting better and better. Not only the content, but the visuals and pacing as well. I'm glad to have been here to see your channel grow for as long as I have.
    I have learned more about archeology from you and 90s national geographic, than I did in school. Please keep up the great work, and pass along my love to your team as well.

  • @ajented3364
    @ajented3364 5 годин тому +18

    Doggerland when it meets cattersand

  • @LoucheWoman
    @LoucheWoman 55 хвилин тому

    Doggerland is one of my favorite topics. I love learning more about lost areas and the people that lived in them.

  • @georgebowen2555
    @georgebowen2555 5 годин тому +11

    Theres a lay-by on the A1 that we call Dogger land

  • @calikai3667
    @calikai3667 21 хвилина тому

    I never got a chance to study history and archaeology formally in school, only in my own research. I absolutely love that I am still able to learn about it from someone so passionate about it. I appreciate you Milo for allowing me and others to continue to engage with this core part of our humanity. Cheers 🍻

  • @gravitonrealm
    @gravitonrealm 5 годин тому +14

    The first premiere I don't sleep through, YIPEEE!
    (I guess you can't blame me tho, I'm in Europe)

    • @tobiaszekpl662
      @tobiaszekpl662 3 години тому +2

      Same

    • @Kibannn
      @Kibannn Годину тому

      You can always be blamed for being in Europe >:)

  • @moonfish1001
    @moonfish1001 Годину тому

    Always love your videos, never thought I was big on any kind of history but the way you communicate it makes it so fascinating!!

  • @CrazyMattLine
    @CrazyMattLine 4 години тому +13

    Chop chop debunker boy, i'm googledebunking all over the place in anticipation!

  • @The1SuperAtheist
    @The1SuperAtheist 29 хвилин тому

    Your set is looking really good. Things are coming together very well. You are doing a great job and I love how you seem to really love what you do and the passion you have for knowledge

  • @randomshotz13
    @randomshotz13 2 години тому +19

    You can easily visit doggerland in the UK just pull up into a quiet country car park and flash your headlights twice

  • @MillyChamberlain
    @MillyChamberlain 2 години тому +1

    I live in Norfolk and have visited the dune woodlands many times but had no idea of their connection to Doggerland or tbh about the Doggerlands at all, thank you for teaching me about the history of my local area, its truly wonderful to learn more :)

  • @Nightingale_time
    @Nightingale_time 2 години тому +5

    "Four"
    *looks at 3 fingers*
    *Puts up additional finger*
    "Four"
    Most relatable moment

  • @sarahwithanhyouheathen3210
    @sarahwithanhyouheathen3210 9 хвилин тому

    Bro this is top tier. The subject matter with visuals, the delivery, the backdrop, the cat, the jokes, and superb editing (the tiny music bits had me rolling lol)

  • @DavidJamesHenry
    @DavidJamesHenry 3 години тому +6

    The main thing about Doggerland you have to remember is that in order to live there you had to have that dog in you

  • @meghaffer
    @meghaffer Годину тому

    Thanks for keeping me company while doing chores. Being able to learn something interesting makes doing dishes and laundry less mind numbing

  • @OlessanYT
    @OlessanYT 2 години тому +5

    Clearly, kitty already has a job. She's your project supervisor. :)

  • @danmcharris7721
    @danmcharris7721 Годину тому

    As someone who used to go to Norfolk at least once a year and would wander along the coast, finding out about Doggerland absolutely fascinated me and I was really happy to learn more about it. Thanks Milo, keep up the good work.

  • @eiran_o_ddwywent
    @eiran_o_ddwywent 3 години тому +5

    I would love it if you were able to do a video about Iron Age Wales, I’ve grown up surrounded by the hillforts in the Black Mountains and constant references to Roman and pre-Roman archaeological sites but never been able to find much information on them

    • @eiran_o_ddwywent
      @eiran_o_ddwywent 2 години тому +1

      Particularly, the part that always fascinated me was something I heard mentioned at one point which was how people actually left the valleys and returned to and reoccupied the hillforts after the romans left

    • @Lela-plants
      @Lela-plants 2 години тому

      Time Team has a lot of Roman and post Roman stuff.

  • @pithball6383
    @pithball6383 32 хвилини тому

    Very good. Will watch again. Heard about this a while back, but I'm walking away with a more comprehensive understanding.
    I'm learning.

  • @Luni-ew9qw
    @Luni-ew9qw 4 години тому +5

    Uuuh, just Imagine how many tribes of our ancestors might have lived there and Imagine how much ancient stuff you could find! Maybe some plants or animals that only lived in that region? How possible is that? Im rarely this exited about a history lesson.

  • @Chaoscelot
    @Chaoscelot 57 хвилин тому

    Keep doing what you’re doing. I have learned so much from you and I am old and worldly. Whenever you release a video, I get ready to have my world view changed.

  • @mattkaplan7047
    @mattkaplan7047 2 години тому +4

    "In like 3 videos Milo will be wearing a down jacket" I appreciate your confidence ;)

  • @RuinedSilver
    @RuinedSilver Годину тому +2

    People - "Atlantis exists, guys"
    Doggerland - "Bro I'm RIGHT HERE"

  • @Nipplator99999999999
    @Nipplator99999999999 Годину тому +3

    "A chilly September morning in 1931..."
    Damn, I REALLY overslept.

  • @anusername8350
    @anusername8350 2 години тому +1

    I’ve lived on the coast of Norfolk all my life and never knew about this, absolutely amazing

  • @fooup
    @fooup 5 годин тому +23

    chop chop debunker boy

  • @celestialangel666
    @celestialangel666 Годину тому

    I love that I found your youtube channel! Especially learning more about archeology and how we learn about the past. Keep up the Google Debunking!

  • @DeafMarsh
    @DeafMarsh 2 години тому +5

    I just realized; if Milo is miniminuteman. Then his cat is miniminiminuteman

  • @BShamow
    @BShamow Годину тому

    The connection of Doggerland and Seahenge is such a fascinating part of our history.

  • @bmn5964
    @bmn5964 6 годин тому +8

    Man he really doesnt want to do Atlantis does he

    • @Luni-ew9qw
      @Luni-ew9qw 4 години тому +8

      This is better than atlantis because we know it exists.

    • @christofrupprecht655
      @christofrupprecht655 2 години тому

      I think he is doing Atlantis already with his 2 videos about sunken areas, where it could have been

  • @massmadness7083
    @massmadness7083 Годину тому +1

    Maybe the story of Doggerland had a generational warping into the story into Atlantis? Also love your vids, they’re great and I look forward to watching a repost your lecture because I can’t pause my schoolwork to go out there, no matter how much I want to.

  • @christosdoesthings
    @christosdoesthings 5 годин тому +20

    we have an infinite amount of time ahead of us to come up with a better name for it than "doggerland"

    • @jonesman7124
      @jonesman7124 2 години тому +6

      call it atlantis to throw of the conspiracy nuts

    • @XuHaochengRyanHshs
      @XuHaochengRyanHshs 2 години тому

      It sounds like an island made of rotten dogs.

    • @anusername8350
      @anusername8350 2 години тому +5

      Especially when you know what dogging means in the uk

    • @TheSkyGuy77
      @TheSkyGuy77 Годину тому

      Nah, leave it

    • @wg4154
      @wg4154 Годину тому

      Noah's wood?

  • @k.p.c7779
    @k.p.c7779 26 хвилин тому

    I can't wait to watch the collab. You picked a great person to partner up with.
    She is so knowledgeable!

  • @Jewellsensei
    @Jewellsensei 5 годин тому +4

    The world would be a better place if dogger land still existed.

  • @aseaton
    @aseaton Годину тому +1

    I live on the north east coast of England. My town has a petrified forest right underneath the beach, if we have a particularly bad storm it gets uncovered and it looks amazing

  • @Connor-Colyer
    @Connor-Colyer 5 годин тому +5

    Can’t wait for the doggingland episode

  • @DanzoTheManzo13
    @DanzoTheManzo13 2 години тому

    I've been waiting for more info about this place!! From a reliable source, that is 😉 Thank yooouuu 🙏

  • @stonephoenix7728
    @stonephoenix7728 2 години тому +6

    22:12 AI pictures for sabertooth. Cmon Milo, you're better than that. Great vid regardless, but let's be careful of AI content, especially in scientific communication.

    • @dinonerd1517
      @dinonerd1517 Хвилина тому

      I mean… to give him the benefit of the doubt, he might not have realised they were AI? Since he sites were he got the images from in the bottom left hand corner and they aren’t from AI image generation software.

  • @noirweiss
    @noirweiss 2 хвилини тому

    Doggerland is so fascinating to me. Must share this video with all my friends

  • @KingsandGenerals
    @KingsandGenerals 2 години тому +4

    I am gonna assume gloomy and sad?

  • @ultrawhitebread
    @ultrawhitebread 47 хвилин тому +1

    22:12 I know they're separate entries, but following sabertooth tigers with horses made me think of them as sabertooth horses which is mildly terrifying.

    • @Dusty_Den
      @Dusty_Den 45 хвилин тому

      Same here!!

    • @Wolfie54545
      @Wolfie54545 2 хвилини тому

      Not even the right saber toothed cat

  • @HeroNotFound05
    @HeroNotFound05 2 години тому +3

    I vote we take all our unwanted rocks and dump them on Dogger Bank and make it an island again

  • @sammykat2hb
    @sammykat2hb 2 години тому

    I've been fascinated by Doggerland ever since National Geographic covered it years ago. This video was both informative and evocative. Plus, the Shminky interludes and outro. Top tier.

  • @Dugupspud
    @Dugupspud 3 години тому +5

    GUYS WE NEED HIM TO ADDRESS ANCIENT APOCALYPSE S2

  • @CastorShell05
    @CastorShell05 2 години тому

    This has been interesting to watch. Thank you for covering this.

  • @TiE23
    @TiE23 Годину тому +12

    0:45 uwu what’s this?? :3

    • @falloutace9924
      @falloutace9924 Годину тому +5

      No

    • @Techno_Idioto
      @Techno_Idioto 39 хвилин тому +2

      Perish.

    • @TheRainWorldCreature
      @TheRainWorldCreature 25 хвилин тому

      Oh boy! I cant wait to watch another video about ancient history!
      The malicious furry here to inject my brain with unholy thought:

  • @acescionti711
    @acescionti711 37 хвилин тому

    I genuinely enjoy your content Milo. You make archaeology actually interesting and fun. And are helping to teach critically important and yet disastrously not well taught history on our planet That is to say geological history is a subject not well taught below a certain education level.
    Your funny. Cool and keep it interesting even when you have to go on an extended rant or in depth talk on any given subject. You genuinely have a gift for teaching and I like to show your videos to friends and family. Even my father finds your videos interesting. Keep up the fantastic work man

  • @Spectingthemvoid
    @Spectingthemvoid Годину тому

    When i was in film college we had to make a documentary about something, and I chose doggerland as I live on the east side of England and found it fascinating. I'm so glad that most of my reaserch I found back then was brought up here cause it confirms I did it right, especially the storrega slide! Brilliant video as allways

  • @Prettygloomy
    @Prettygloomy 16 хвилин тому

    Heading to Kayleigh's video now! I love both your channels!