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  • @GamerplayerWT
    @GamerplayerWT 11 місяців тому +63

    Can we all just take a minute and give thanks to these amazing cameramen who filmed this incredible spectacle!

    • @Tiberiotertio
      @Tiberiotertio 5 місяців тому

      Can we call out a public holiday for this fantastic comment. Just absolutely stunning!

    • @Veselinius_III
      @Veselinius_III Місяць тому

      MARVELOUS, INDEED!!! As a Bulgarian I had literally no idea such incredible and so well preserved marvels of the past lie beneath the "mediocre" sea shore we have in our eyes...just WOW! I will be looking at our coast and the Black Sea in totally different light from now on!!! ...but you are absolutely correct -> the cinematography in this documentary just made it twice as exciting and splendid!

  • @jesterr7133
    @jesterr7133 8 місяців тому +8

    This was a fantastic documentary. I wish they would have spent more time explaining some of the unique wrecks they found.

  • @rewanji
    @rewanji 11 місяців тому +56

    Amazing discoveries and voyage. Underwater archeology needs to be supported and funded and important historical sites defended and preserved. Top documentary. Kudos👍🏻

    • @AdiFingold
      @AdiFingold 11 місяців тому +1

      It does but the risk of loosing money is so much higher because it’s much more speculative

  • @Deaflemming1
    @Deaflemming1 11 місяців тому +43

    Absolutely fascinating. You can almost feel their excitement when they come across a significant find. I love shows like this!

    • @johndewey6358
      @johndewey6358 11 місяців тому +1

      That is exactly how I felt🎀

    • @swearenginlawanda
      @swearenginlawanda 10 місяців тому +1

      I was loving the gaping open mouths as the ships were explored by the ROV.

  • @karacaddy
    @karacaddy 11 місяців тому +82

    My father was a history and geography teacher. When I was a child (45 years ago), he used to tell me that there was no life below 100 meters in the Black Sea and whatever sank remained the same. My dream at that time was to get a sunken Ottoman galleon out of there, who knows, one day in the future someone will achieve this...

    • @johndewey6358
      @johndewey6358 11 місяців тому +12

      I think you just need to get together with like-minded people to achieve what you have been dreaming about. Reach deep within to get started, we have limited time on earth.👣

    • @karacaddy
      @karacaddy 11 місяців тому

      @@johndewey6358 Our country is currently busy feeding the Arabs and Afghans, and we have entered a ridiculous economic crisis thanks to the dictator... I cannot see it, at least I am not old enough anymore...

    • @shable1436
      @shable1436 11 місяців тому +5

      You can volunteer to be a cook on an expedition like this

    • @johndewey6358
      @johndewey6358 11 місяців тому +9

      @@shable1436 Do they accept cold cut sandwiches with potato chips (every day for breakfast, lunch and dinner!) as cooking?! If yes, sign me up. They should supply the paper plates and plastic cups and forks. I don't do dishes.

    • @WeMol
      @WeMol 11 місяців тому +3

      Please help me friends im stuck in underwater for past 10 years

  • @bigbensarrowheadchannel2739
    @bigbensarrowheadchannel2739 11 місяців тому +19

    Hats off to these gents for their hard work. Finding our heritage at the bottom of the Black sea has to be as rewarding as it gets for an archeologist.

  • @ryanward8039
    @ryanward8039 10 місяців тому +11

    Id like to see them start to excavate the wrecks sites, especially that Greek merchantman. Even just salvaging and conserving that rudder for display would be amazing! It would be totally cool if they could collect the whole vessel for preservation like they did the Vasa.

    • @esbliss13
      @esbliss13 8 місяців тому

      Yes I agree 👍

  • @johndewey6358
    @johndewey6358 11 місяців тому +15

    The Scandinavian Plunger was the most important highlight for me 😊! This was such a fascinating video, thank you to all those whose hard work and dedication made these discoveries possible.🎉

  • @kimberlykv4313
    @kimberlykv4313 11 місяців тому +13

    This team is very lucky and equipped to be able to do this. Thank you for sharing.

  • @wendykinsey1818
    @wendykinsey1818 11 місяців тому +8

    Absolutely amazing how I appreciate watching underwater archaeology,you actually go back in time so much goes through your mind well done for taking us back in time Thankyou

    • @shable1436
      @shable1436 11 місяців тому +1

      Have you seen vids where they open old bottles from shipwrecks?

  • @budbundy364
    @budbundy364 5 місяців тому +2

    Wow that is stunning & such an exciting find . Who knew that a plunger was such a versatile tool. Outstanding job to everyone who found this ruin & to the cameraman thank you so much I really enjoyed this video 🙂

  • @puppy2haley
    @puppy2haley 11 місяців тому +9

    Spectacular discoveries!! Well done & Congratulations to ALL who contributed their work/skills/ knowledge & dedication on making this video to share with us History lovers! 👍👍👏🏼👏🏼 👏🏼👏🏼 ❤️

  • @shirleymorrison9047
    @shirleymorrison9047 11 місяців тому +7

    Wow!!! To find a ship that old and so complete that it still has it's ropes.

  • @leslielutz6140
    @leslielutz6140 11 місяців тому +4

    Part one and this part two are absolutely brilliant. What a find.

  • @Veselinius_III
    @Veselinius_III Місяць тому

    As a Bulgarian that has always looked up to the sky and the stars (generations of aeronautical family background...), I can only say -> WOW!!! ...I had no idea that I need to look down and under into our sea to see the ancient past as well as that our coastline had such a MAGNIFICENT and sooo well preserved marvels! Incredible documentary (both parts) and absolutely awesome cinematography, too! -> HUUUGE congratulations to each and every one of the crew! Absolutely incredible!!!
    P.S. I love the fact that all the super high tech modern equipment was a bit "limited" in comparison to the simple Bulgarian fisherman and their vast knowledge of the sea and what lies beneath hahahaahhah

  • @joelledurben3799
    @joelledurben3799 11 місяців тому +5

    The date was easier to find than usual, on this one. Please put the date of initial broadcast in the descriptions. This one is 2018. Thank you for sharing them!

  • @shpgrl1026
    @shpgrl1026 11 місяців тому +2

    This is amazing! Those shipwrecks are so incredible to see. I wish I could just reach out and touch them. So fascinating to see all of the history. Thank you for sharing it with us!

  • @dennislindqvist1265
    @dennislindqvist1265 10 місяців тому +8

    There should also reasonably be Viking ships down there

  • @LQOTW
    @LQOTW 10 місяців тому +2

    Fantastic program. I thoroughly enjoyed the entire journey, thank you!

  • @Goldendives
    @Goldendives 9 місяців тому +1

    Wonderful and inspiring, so many treasures still waiting to be found...Hopefully I will find something like that too! 🤞🤞Congratulations for the underwater images and editing! TOP!

  • @clydecox2108
    @clydecox2108 10 місяців тому +2

    Oh wow that last one just amazing.

  • @zperturnerendur4485
    @zperturnerendur4485 9 місяців тому +1

    Unbelievable. A journey into past history.

  • @Watcher1852
    @Watcher1852 11 місяців тому +2

    Absolutely fascinating.THANK U, MORE PLEASE, SHARE SHARE

  • @Olddeadleadfoot
    @Olddeadleadfoot 11 місяців тому +5

    I could've watched hours of this. With today's technology, and the brilliant minds who have a developed it and know how to use it with great precision, we now have windows into the ancient past before our eyes. Amazing and unspeakably impressive.

  • @CaptainAMAZINGGG
    @CaptainAMAZINGGG 11 місяців тому +4

    This is the 2nd part in what seems to be a series. The first one is "THE ANCIENT SUNKEN TREASURES OF THE BLACK SEA." It was good also, i really liked it. ❤❤❤

  • @clydecox2108
    @clydecox2108 10 місяців тому +2

    That plunger trick was very clever.

  • @robertdiehl1281
    @robertdiehl1281 11 місяців тому +4

    Excellent video. So incredible the history and lives of ancient civilizations.

  • @fabilichusaquaman4263
    @fabilichusaquaman4263 5 місяців тому +2

    WOW! People dont understand how big this is :D Amazing!

  • @goshnodo
    @goshnodo 8 місяців тому +1

    Cheers gents, incredible work!

  • @lordshivaLSD
    @lordshivaLSD 6 місяців тому +1

    So many artifacts are on the complete ship wish i could dig it

  • @terrybreiland4230
    @terrybreiland4230 7 місяців тому +1

    Great video . Thanks. New subscriber here .

  • @lindagomez3114
    @lindagomez3114 10 місяців тому

    This was so interesting to watch! 👍👍👍👍 Thank you

  • @TruthHunter707
    @TruthHunter707 8 місяців тому +1

    Fantastic trip back in time!

  • @papyslapet1
    @papyslapet1 9 місяців тому

    Extraordinaire, magnifique ! Merci

  • @Jerbod2
    @Jerbod2 7 місяців тому +2

    Great wrecks and documentary.

  • @808bigisland
    @808bigisland 11 місяців тому +5

    Worth watching!

  • @rep1979
    @rep1979 5 місяців тому

    It's cool that people used to make things to last, as opposed to how things are made these days.

    • @jrmckim
      @jrmckim 4 місяці тому +1

      Come on... we have Plastic now

    • @Veselinius_III
      @Veselinius_III Місяць тому

      Bruh...it is the DEAD Black Sea depths that conserved them...moreover they are SHIPWRECKS! I doubt they can be accepted as "lasting" especially if you were on them lol

  • @mimiv3088
    @mimiv3088 4 місяці тому

    I just sit in wonder at what prehistoric artifacts are down there in the sediment from the ancient cultures that used to live around there when it was a lake and dry land. The first people's homes. Their tools. Carvings. Stonework. The ship finds are awesome. But to be able to discover who lived at the edges of the ancient lake and how they lived would've been tremendously fascinating. We can only guess what their family life was like. How they lived and survived.

  • @arnhemseptember2009
    @arnhemseptember2009 11 місяців тому

    So totally fascinating!
    Are they ever trying to raise one of those ships in a big cradle?

  • @larrygruber1261
    @larrygruber1261 11 місяців тому

    Just a very good history store to studdy on how alsome love it an all the crew members on the team.

  • @JoniMitchell-qi6hr
    @JoniMitchell-qi6hr 10 місяців тому

    You draw too😊❤What talent and bravery🎉😊❤

  • @brentbeatty4171
    @brentbeatty4171 4 місяці тому

    Underwater archaeology is intriguing for me

  • @Webu-l4c
    @Webu-l4c 11 місяців тому +3

    Bit of a poke in the eye with a sharp stick for the two Americans with their catastrophic flood theory...

  • @sharonwhiteley6510
    @sharonwhiteley6510 5 місяців тому

    Absolutely amazing.

  • @kylegawron5358
    @kylegawron5358 11 місяців тому +2

    the scandinavians had the same idea that i was thinking about something suction like to try and retrieve the potery.

    • @jimbracknell5648
      @jimbracknell5648 11 місяців тому

      Yeah, but the poor guy looking for the plunger 🤣

  • @patrickguillory-yy2gu
    @patrickguillory-yy2gu 8 місяців тому

    Wow! This was crazy cool❤

  • @NPC985
    @NPC985 11 місяців тому

    @14:00 we have a absolute assertion that mudd proves the lake filled slowly over a long period of time... How does it prove that? No explanation just a flat out assertion

  • @emirmuraticel2732
    @emirmuraticel2732 11 місяців тому +1

    Black sea is home to so many wrecks ,many of them untouched by time . Hope more will be discovered and unlock the unknown parts of the cradle of civilization aka anatolia.

  • @joestitz539
    @joestitz539 13 днів тому

    is there a sequel continual to this episode ?

  • @knuctune
    @knuctune 8 місяців тому +1

    One of the things I noticed was the lady was touching the prices of wood without any gloves on. Was she not contaminating it by doing so.

  • @NikolayAtanasov-c1v
    @NikolayAtanasov-c1v 2 місяці тому

    John Adam is the world's number 1 treasurer

  • @JimmyTheGreek2000
    @JimmyTheGreek2000 Місяць тому

    46:17 - Fortunately,The Greek ship was found in the Boulagian sector of the Black Sea, If it was in the Turkish Sector, the Turks would insist that it is of Roman origin as they have done in other discoveries, eventhough the texts discovered ware in the Greek language !

  • @alicenoyes7448
    @alicenoyes7448 11 місяців тому

    Archaeology gives us an insight as to what future humans will be able to know about us, and what media will survive the ages. I learned how to do ceramics and throw clay on the wheel! it is a trade and an art.

  • @chopper1168
    @chopper1168 8 місяців тому +1

    I love these videos but man the ads are terrible. I get you need to make money on the channels but UA-cam does a great job making so you do not want to watch videos at all

  • @MrFroglips69
    @MrFroglips69 11 місяців тому

    Amazing video

  • @kylegawron5358
    @kylegawron5358 11 місяців тому +3

    he's a hands on and visual learner like me XD I'm fascinated with archeology and paleontology. I wish i had the money and the confidence in the education like college. >.< I'd rather learn on site then in a classroom with tests and stuff. If i see it,feel it, and also being taught on site..I feel I would understand and absorb the information and teachings.

    • @kimberlykv4313
      @kimberlykv4313 11 місяців тому

      You've got to build the foundation first to be trusted with the rest. It's part of the journey, and you'd learn to appreciate it. It's never too late and you have the rest of your life to do it.

    • @CaptainAMAZINGGG
      @CaptainAMAZINGGG 11 місяців тому

      You may be neurodivergent. People with ADHD, people on the spectrum etc, we tend to be this way.
      I've been working on it, in ways..
      Anything is about alignment tbh. So if you're not aligned with university yet, you may be at a later date, and maybe just keep focusing on what you can do NOW, cultivate that within you, and maybe also think on what you'd need in order to feel super comfy in a more structured learning environment. Or whatever other relevant things are "obstacles"..
      Keep in mind that the universe, and therefore, possibilities, are infinite.
      Information and circumstances you require can actually show up for you, specifically, when you are open to that.
      I recently randomly came across a list of top universities for archaeology, and saw that they were all different and each program offered different things, some offered a more hands on approach, etc.
      I know that in the uk, I suppose maybe elsewhere as well, there are groups where you can volunteer as an amateur, and that could be a fun way to start maybe.
      I feel like the more you immerse yourself in that world, of whatever your passion is, you are basically a broadcasting beacon and relevant things and opportunities and possibilities will emerge and flow to you.
      The more momentum we have built up about any thing, the more dominant and readily flowing to us it is.
      So it is better to not see why you can't do a thing, and maybe focus on what you maybe could do with honing that skill or attribute, (like, confidence is good in life for all things so it just makes sense to work on that anyways), and also know what your preferences and requirements are.
      Not the same subject but, I was offered for example, the opportunity to move in with someone and it would be a whole other continent, a whole new experience etc, but I wanted to feel safe doing so. So I then considered what would help me feel safe to do so, and it just make sense that I go etc. This was just out of high school (in Canada, so I was almost 18), and I had no money for these things and knew nothing about anything lol.
      So after that was acknowledged, I was then thinking maybe if the person visited me here first, with my dad in the house.. I'd feel safer obvs. And but what about there tho still.. and then i considered well, he also lives with his parents so that is better maybe.. but i still didnt know travel things. His mum called me and we talked, and i felt better aquainted and more okay about things, and then she offered to pay for my flight, and she sent me a link to apply for a working holiday visa - a thing I didn't know existed lol.. and things were just all sorted for me 🤷‍♀️
      Any time I needed a new thing, a new piece of information, a way to feel more aligned, potential ways to do stuff, I thought on it, then released that and it all came in
      When we need things, we only need to identify it, or know you don't know and want to know.. and that then will flow in, be taken care of, etc
      The only thing that ever stops this happening regarding any thing, is doubt, and deciding it can't be because-, and worrying etc.
      If we just identify, select, decide, wonder/ponder.. etc, it can come right to you and you can keep tweaking it until it is something you are truly happy with.
      Sometimes things are okay but not QUITE the thing, and as we realign within, a better more appropriate version can then show up
      I've been doing this for 2 decades now, with any and everything.
      Its okay to not even know anything and just know what you like, or you like things to feel and be easy and just flow, and things will come to you of that nature and you can go from there and just keep letting in awesomeness.
      It gets to be quite fun tbh. And it is WAY better than having to search and work hard going against the grain, putting in so much effort for little result and so on.
      I've done way too much of that too and I know which I like more 😂❤❤❤
      Also btw i came across a time team episode where they went to the states and they have a thing where you can pay to get kinda trained in a short amount of time to dig up dinosaur bones..
      When we have only a pure interest in a thing (no doubt or negativity), more like it and the way to it shows up pretty fast 👍❤
      Hope this helps 😊

  • @lilianalandi
    @lilianalandi 11 місяців тому +2

    Amazing!!! Thank you!

  • @lisamoore6804
    @lisamoore6804 11 місяців тому

    When I heard "Jon Adams" I'm like: That name sounds familiar. So cool that you guys found that much in the Black Sea.

  • @MrKajithecat
    @MrKajithecat 11 місяців тому +4

    Been awhile since a doc made me say "Holy f*ck"

    • @CaptainAMAZINGGG
      @CaptainAMAZINGGG 11 місяців тому

      This is the second part in what I guess is a series. The part 1 is a couple of videos before this one on the channel. It also made me feel that same way lol ❤❤❤

  • @ΝΙΚΟΣΒΟΓΙΑΤΖΑΚΗΣ
    @ΝΙΚΟΣΒΟΓΙΑΤΖΑΚΗΣ 4 місяці тому

    49:00 those are archeologists? Colonies in hellenic thrake she wonders why they immediately started trading its because they where a greek land from the time of hercules before the troyan war. 8 century is 700 years short at least.

  • @darrenadams-mv7mu
    @darrenadams-mv7mu 11 місяців тому

    treasuer lost at sea good show

  • @heenanyou
    @heenanyou 8 місяців тому

    What about using gloves to handle the "very, very fragile" ancient artefacts in the lab?

  • @dennisnicholson952
    @dennisnicholson952 8 місяців тому +1

    Great documentary but are all of these Baerskin Tactical Hoodie and other ads for overly hyped products necessary? It probably isn't the person, who uploaded it (most likely You Tube) but it does detract from the enjoyment of a very good presentation.

  • @elizabethford7263
    @elizabethford7263 5 місяців тому

    So the current thinking on the creation of the Black Sea is that of a combination of slow filling from rivers then rapid saline inflow

  • @jrmckim
    @jrmckim 4 місяці тому

    Underwater in the black sea looks like cgi. Crazy

  • @daniellethomas3745
    @daniellethomas3745 10 місяців тому

    There’s a part 2?!??!

    • @j.o.1516
      @j.o.1516 9 місяців тому

      That was part 2. Part 1 is here : ua-cam.com/video/9x1LMVYlhKc/v-deo.html

  • @transistorradiorecords3661
    @transistorradiorecords3661 8 місяців тому +5

    Millions of dollars and they use a toilet plunger!! Brilliant!!! 😂🤣

  • @Cobbmtngirl
    @Cobbmtngirl 11 місяців тому

    Makes one wonder about all the lives lost on those ships. Watery graves.

  • @davidmooten6646
    @davidmooten6646 10 місяців тому +1

    how can treasure hunting be so boring...really......

  • @hectordelvalle4428
    @hectordelvalle4428 11 місяців тому

    What is the significance of these findings?

  • @Udowgirl
    @Udowgirl 5 місяців тому

    Imagine if it was a modern ship that someone recreated and sunk

  • @DelmiraVesna
    @DelmiraVesna 11 місяців тому

    I am a little confused- it has been known to people that Greeks visited the Black Sea and had settlements everywhere on the coast. The Crimea peninsula has a huge Greek influence, city names, artifacts, architecture, even a Greek community... Why are these explorers acting like they uncovered something previously unknown? 😅 Kids in Ukraine study this in history classes in school.

  • @lcz4033
    @lcz4033 3 місяці тому

    Wow

  • @cococalm
    @cococalm 6 місяців тому

    I am very confused. Several references are made of dives made to a depth of 2000m in the Black sea. According to available research, scientists have established that the maximum depth of the Black Sea is 2,250 m, and the average depth of the Black Sea available for research is only up to 1,300 m. Historical Black Sea inhabitants, whose life can actually be observed, settled no lower than 100 meters from the current water surface. Further more, the bottom shelf is a gentle slope under the water up to a depth of 100-150 meters. The shallow shelf zone includes the northwest of the sea. Then abruptly begins a continental almost steep cliff to a depth of more than a kilometer. Lastly, no fishermans nets go to 2000m, let alone more than that. So my question is - at what depth was this Byzantine ship really sitting as the deepest SCUBA dive by a human is 330m - which I would assume is deeper than the dive made for the 1st amphora - or else it would be recorded in the Guinnes Book of Records.

    • @cleof1503
      @cleof1503 5 місяців тому

      at 1:20 they said 100 meters

  • @revolvermaster4939
    @revolvermaster4939 11 місяців тому +6

    Very interesting, but more drawn out than an American soap opera.

    • @tamonettX500
      @tamonettX500 11 місяців тому +2

      Yes. I spent my life watching these types of programs and even though I enjoyed this one for the most part, I did find it to have so much filler. This could have been cut down to 20 minutes

    • @revolvermaster4939
      @revolvermaster4939 11 місяців тому

      @@tamonettX500 easily!

  • @violethouseworth5943
    @violethouseworth5943 8 місяців тому

    REALLY enjoyed this documentary.

  • @buffalorick5598
    @buffalorick5598 10 місяців тому

    I wonder what Rich’s they found on that Roman ship? Maybe since it’s in such good condition they had time to transfer goods to another ship and be saved?

  • @DavidHuber63
    @DavidHuber63 10 місяців тому

    I did feel the ships appear.

  • @yaddahaysmarmalite4059
    @yaddahaysmarmalite4059 11 місяців тому +1

    next step is to build one of these ships. I'm guessing they didn't find anything truly bronze age.

  • @JoniMitchell-qi6hr
    @JoniMitchell-qi6hr 10 місяців тому

    Anything older was most likely eaten by bacteriaSo,odds are allyou might find is more clay pot's Those wrecks are fascinating That IS HISTORY❤🎉😊

  • @FINNIUSORION
    @FINNIUSORION 6 місяців тому

    We're not that far away from ai operated rov's. We can drop dozens or hundreds of them to search around the oceans without the need for human operators. We'll be finding all kinds of stuff.

  • @saublesurfer8197
    @saublesurfer8197 6 місяців тому

    I thought the original goal was to find evidence of human habitation 10,000 BC along the black sea.

  • @WeMol
    @WeMol 11 місяців тому

    Love to watch the documentarys but in the app its to much for a srilankan pepole we are pure

  • @BornAgainArmy
    @BornAgainArmy 5 місяців тому +1

    They havent met Jesus. The data does support a great flood. Im a scientist also.

  • @shable1436
    @shable1436 11 місяців тому

    They should be funded to find more treasures, only a month is way too short

  • @DinoPerry87
    @DinoPerry87 8 місяців тому

    FLASHING LIGHTS WARNING!!!! 😮😮

  • @caciadasilva8672
    @caciadasilva8672 11 місяців тому +1

    Everything thanks to the fisherman

  • @albions
    @albions 11 місяців тому

    Both ships is Norwegian. We know what we are doing when it comes to the sea!

  • @JamesEscobar
    @JamesEscobar 11 місяців тому

    They need to include a CrossFit instructor on these voyages.

  • @АлександрЗайко-й5ч
    @АлександрЗайко-й5ч 11 місяців тому

    I didn’t see it, but the remains of people are shown in the film, according to the idea, since the wood is preserved, it means the remains of people must?

  • @ΝΙΚΟΣΒΟΓΙΑΤΖΑΚΗΣ
    @ΝΙΚΟΣΒΟΓΙΑΤΖΑΚΗΣ 4 місяці тому

    Greek ship not roman . Romans never where they good at sea . Also amforoi are still in use today in greece cyorus crete .

  • @GHOSTGHOST-jw1mi
    @GHOSTGHOST-jw1mi 10 місяців тому +1

    Ok im sorry but UA-cam what are y'all doing over its not even half way in and about 8 ads already came out yes some you can skip. That's why people can't sit back and watch a video u gotta keep getting up to press skip and that's if it lets you. Its just annoying UA-cam at first now uts just out of control. They're goes 8-9 just typing this comment why so many ads when just a few years ago their was hardly any ads and now its just got out of control where you can't even enjoy the video.

  • @DanzoTheManzo13
    @DanzoTheManzo13 10 місяців тому

    I love this channel but please stop uploading the same video multiple times with different names - it's annoying & distasteful 😒

  • @ke2delight
    @ke2delight 10 місяців тому +2

    Yes, no doubt this is interesting however, ancient history is not it. Romans, Greeks and Persians are pretty recent empires and peoples. Anything that happened in the last 2-3 thousand years should not be called ancient history. Göbekli Tepe and the Sumerians would be the starting point of what should be considered “ancient” AND “history”. Anything newer is not that ancient. Let’s try to figure out what happened to the previous civilizations that have existed way before the Romans, the Greeks, actually they were no Greeks until the 18 hundreds because Greece has never existed under one name and one territory. I am sorry if I pissed off any Greeks, that wasn’t my intention.

  • @jbrobertson6052
    @jbrobertson6052 10 місяців тому +1

    You jerks, I have one big complaint. This video is to short and it needs to be hours longer or at the very least a half dozen episodes. So what a bunch of shody work lol😉lol. I actually watched this twice back to back. I used to be on a Ocean Research Vessel for quite a few years and I wish that I was crew on this Vessel

  • @tdtdtd1826
    @tdtdtd1826 11 місяців тому +1

    See and touch things with thick gloves on! Hahaha.and all the millions spent to retrieve some amphoraes and rotten woods which can be found all over on the shore. Omg what’s wrong with this world! Helping the needy is more important

    • @CaptainAMAZINGGG
      @CaptainAMAZINGGG 11 місяців тому +3

      So get off your ass and help, go do good in the world.

    • @lenabreijer1311
      @lenabreijer1311 11 місяців тому

      It is all politics. There is enough for all the needy people, it is just being hoarded by greed. Get off your ass and work on that and your ignorance.

    • @uptoolate2793
      @uptoolate2793 10 місяців тому

      Nutz. The needy will always be with you. No matter what you do.