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Vanlade - Iron Age (studio)
The title track from Vanlade's debut album, IRON AGE!...
published: 06 Jan 2012
Author: gorrghakk
Vanlade - Iron Age (studio)
The title track from Vanlade's debut album, IRON AGE!
59:21
Living in the Past, Iron age reality
Living in the Past was a fly on the wall documentary programme aired by the BBC in 1978 wh...
published: 07 Jan 2011
Author: Šime Šparica
Living in the Past, Iron age reality
Living in the Past was a fly on the wall documentary programme aired by the BBC in 1978 which followed a group of 15 young volunteers recreating an Iron Age settlement, where they sustained themselves for a year, equipped only with the tools, crops and livestock that would have been available in Britain in the 2nd Century BC. Produced at BBC Bristol by John Percival for BBC Two it consisted of twelve fifty minute episodes airing from 23 February to 11 May 1978. [1] A follow-up programme aired in the same year Living in the Present discovered what the participants had thought of the experiment and how they were adjusting back to modern day living. In 2008, BBC Four's What Happened Next revisited participants in the original series thirty years on from their year living together.
4:46
Iron Age-we're dust
directed/edited by max wynn and sikander khan. copyright of my rules productions....
published: 17 Jul 2006
Author: RadAlarm
Iron Age-we're dust
directed/edited by max wynn and sikander khan. copyright of my rules productions.
14:26
A History of Celtic Britain: Age of Iron (1/4)
From BBC website: Neil Oliver returns to continue his epic story of how Britain and its pe...
published: 30 Jun 2011
Author: LadyAuroraRose
A History of Celtic Britain: Age of Iron (1/4)
From BBC website: Neil Oliver returns to continue his epic story of how Britain and its people came to be. Diving for 3000-year-old treasure and pot-holing through an ancient copper mine he discovers how a golden age of bronze collapsed into social and economic crisis set against a period of sharp climate change, eventually to be replaced by a new era, of iron.
5:04
Iron Age - Burden Of Empire
...
published: 11 Jun 2010
Author: dave61789
Iron Age - Burden Of Empire
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Iron Age - Dispossesed
Thrash - crossover band out of Austin Texas....
published: 17 Apr 2010
Author: WestCoastElite
Iron Age - Dispossesed
Thrash - crossover band out of Austin Texas.
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Ironage House
House in Louth...
published: 28 Jun 2007
Author: JQGLOVER
Ironage House
House in Louth
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Living in the Past (1978 Iron Age reality tv) - part 1
In 1978 12 adults and 3 children were selected from around 1000 volunteers for the first &...
published: 23 May 2008
Author: dante314159
Living in the Past (1978 Iron Age reality tv) - part 1
In 1978 12 adults and 3 children were selected from around 1000 volunteers for the first 'reality tv' series by living for a year on an Iron Age farm as Iron Age people. This film looks back at the original shows and what has happened to them in the 30 years since then. www.screenonline.org.uk
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Iron Age Remains: Season 3, Episode 2, Part 1
Part 1 of 4 Iron Age Remains" 13 September 1992 Now Richard is retired, Hyacinth deci...
published: 18 Mar 2008
Author: NorwegicusTheThird
Iron Age Remains: Season 3, Episode 2, Part 1
Part 1 of 4 Iron Age Remains" 13 September 1992 Now Richard is retired, Hyacinth decides she and he will enjoy searching for Iron Age remains; the pair head off into the country in exploration. However the trip doesn't go to plan when Richard gets stuck up a tree. The day then takes an unexpected turn when a depressed Rose locks herself in her room and calls for the vicar.
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We are History - 2x06 Any Old Iron Age?
David Oxley has just 2 days to take part in the most extensive historical experiment ever ...
published: 15 Apr 2009
Author: wearehistorychannel
We are History - 2x06 Any Old Iron Age?
David Oxley has just 2 days to take part in the most extensive historical experiment ever undertaken in televisual history. --- 'We are History' was a series of spoof historical documentaries broadcast on the BBC between 2000 and 2001.
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How to Bake Bread Rolls - Iron Age Style
More bread. 1 litre water 4 teaspoons salt 200 gr. wholemeal flour 50 gr. pumpkin seeds 50...
published: 08 Jun 2009
Author: NextLifeDK
How to Bake Bread Rolls - Iron Age Style
More bread. 1 litre water 4 teaspoons salt 200 gr. wholemeal flour 50 gr. pumpkin seeds 50 gr. sesame seeds 50 gr. sunflower seeds 50 gr. poppy seeds (if you've only got three kinds, just use 100 gr. of your favourite) 200 gr. grated carrots 650 - 750 gr. plain flour Let it rise for about 10 hours at 5 - 10 degrees. (If you forget it in the fridge, don't worry. You can still bake it even if it's been in the fridge for up to 4 days.) Bake at 200 C for 20 minutes or so. Enjoy (These rolls are well suited for freezing)
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The Age of Iron(The Wedding)Based on the Finnish epic Kalevala
The iron age(fi. Rauta-aika) TV mini-series from 1982. Director, Kalle Holmberg Music, Aul...
published: 09 Oct 2008
Author: SesamSolvere
The Age of Iron(The Wedding)Based on the Finnish epic Kalevala
The iron age(fi. Rauta-aika) TV mini-series from 1982. Director, Kalle Holmberg Music, Aulis Sallinen From the episode The sampo "Build a boat without using your hands or paying for it" says the daughter of the North when Väinö asks for her price. Ilmari and Lemminki also woo her. The mistress of the North demands Ilmari to forge a sampo, a machine to make a pile of money the size of an ant hill. Lemminki is asked to catch a devil´s moose on skis. The contest ends at a pagan North wedding - but who is the groom? Ilmari : Vesa-Matti Loiri Väinö : Kalevi Kahra Lemminki : Tom Wentzel The Mistress of the north : Kristina Halkola The Daughter of the north : Lena Meriläinen The Master of the north : Esko Salminen Take a special look at the dance in the end of the video. Did Madonna get some ideas for the bed manoeuvres on the Blonde Ambition Tour(Like a Virgin) from this? This movie(TV mini-series) is based on the epic Kalevala. Its possible to buy it on DVD now. By the way.. Sampo is also a bank in Finland. en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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A History of Celtic Britain: Age of Iron (2/4)
From BBC website: Neil Oliver returns to continue his epic story of how Britain and its pe...
published: 30 Jun 2011
Author: LadyAuroraRose
A History of Celtic Britain: Age of Iron (2/4)
From BBC website: Neil Oliver returns to continue his epic story of how Britain and its people came to be. Diving for 3000-year-old treasure and pot-holing through an ancient copper mine he discovers how a golden age of bronze collapsed into social and economic crisis set against a period of sharp climate change, eventually to be replaced by a new era, of iron.
3:54
Iron Age
Short slide show of iron age celtic artifacts set to Atlantean Sword from the sound track ...
published: 01 Jan 2008
Author: weibie
Iron Age
Short slide show of iron age celtic artifacts set to Atlantean Sword from the sound track of Conan The Barbarian.
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5:35
KLUGE
Meet Nick Sambrato. He runs a print shop in Orlando, Florida called Mama's Sauce.
Nick is...
published: 20 May 2009
Author: Northern Lights
KLUGE
Meet Nick Sambrato. He runs a print shop in Orlando, Florida called Mama's Sauce.
Nick isn't a very smart guy. At a time in history when the print industry is pouncing from one space-age technological advancement to the next, Nick has decided to take a giant leap backwards into the industrial revolution.
Meet the Kluge letterpress. An 2,000 pound, cast iron, electric powered monstrosity of vacillating rods, giant spinning wheels and pneumatic hoses. The Kluge is Nick's weapon of choice in his battle against the future.
So why does Nick use the Kluge? A clearly outdated, cumbersome and obsolete machine? The same reason any craftsman uses any tool: for the quality of the finished product. A letterpress offers a tangible, three-dimensional look and feel to the printed image that no other technology can replicate.
Let Nick take you on a trip back in time as he runs through the process of turning an ordinary piece of paper stock into work of art.
produced by: Fiction
www.fctn.tv
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Absolute Body Control
Epopoeia of the Food and Drink of the United States (A Dream in Hell)
1
Beautiful like a ...
published: 08 Sep 2010
Author: soonaspossible
Absolute Body Control
Epopoeia of the Food and Drink of the United States (A Dream in Hell)
1
Beautiful like a baby calf is the song of chicken fried with batter,
the long red and white picnic tablecloth is finer than the finest lady’s legs, the finest thing there is to embark upon a heaping bowl of coleslaw,
shrimp from the gulf coast are delicious, gushing with wine as if feeling,
like honey mussels, in Redmond or Olympia, harvested by fishwives, in the seaweed,
and the glory of banjos in Baton Rouge, their juices course through them like
ageless autumn lemons,
like mom's fragrant pot pie, chocked full of juicy stew, widens the gullet,
and, baked, cries out blooming peach tree blossoms.
2
What would you say to some barbecue ribs, burning hot
grilled on a charcoal fire in June on the banks of a man made lake,
pines or cedar trees that sum up the dramatic atmosphere of a
damp sunset at Lake Lanier or Stone Mountain,
or to a clam chowder, whose name is inextricably related to Manhattan or
Rhode Island or New England?
No, you hunt quail and you grill it, just like you hear honky-tonk or stars and stripes
at the feet of Mount Rushmore, and fried catfish along the Chattahoochee
where it leaps into the sacred sizzling skillet, superbly fine
river fish, makes fishing boats rich while the sisters Lee,
as if in pain, sweat what's human and divine on the grand antique family fiddle.
3
Tremendous turkeys that smell like summer, almost human, autumn shades of
walnut or chestnut, I eat them everywhere, and in D.C. I kiss them,
like the vats where barley sighs like the prettiest girl in Jersey
raising her skirt underneath the lights of the big apple, same
as the roof off of a block party with streamers and flags where we drink in red plastic cups
a substantial whiskey and beer,
or the love mattress, upon which we set sail and sighing face each other and
the night’s tremendous oceans, into whose horrible darkness,
black and tenacious flows the bloody calla lily,
or the teardrop that falls in our moths as we joyfully sing.
4
Napa Valley wine is enormous and dark in the California sunset, and when
it's in your blood, nostalgia
and the apology to heroism sing in the wheels of spurs to
the beast’s hide, dancing to the fundamental tune of backwater rapids
against the frothy red glare.
5
Nicely aged bourbon bellows in its cellars like a great sacred cow,
and St. Louis will be golden, like a rib-eye on the grill, all over
the bloodied paths towards Oklahoma, autumn's
guitar will weep like a soldier's widow,
and we'll remember everything we didn’t do and could have and
should have and wanted to, like a madman
staring down a town's abandoned well,
watching, ear shattering, the engines of youth rev down dawn's
wide gust
crumbling like memories in the abyss.
6
The saddle glows all across the Midwest, mountain range to mountain range, booming like a great combine with its 20 foot span, booming
like a cow auctioneer or a righteous pastor or tornado season,
lasso raised up against the sky
on top of a guffaw, a hyuck or a yeehaw, splashed with sun and hard work, where manure perfumes dung heaps like a domestic god, with tremendous balls like a widow.
7
A mighty log cabin with its open yard, apple trees, front porch
scented with remote antiquity,
where the bootlegger and his still would sing, drop by drop, a sense of eternity into
the water, recalling old ancestors with its tremulous pendulum,
exists, same as in Madison as in Franklin or Fairview or Springfield,
although it’s the little town of Hodgenville Kentucky that most proudly proclaims the wooden troughs or pig iron pots, wide open spaces, the Appalachians, the original wild west, civil war and emancipation, in little log cabins,
from Tennessee to Ohio, who express it proudly in tremendous language, eating ears of pigs eating ears of corn.
8
Because, if it's necessary to stuff yourself with hot dogs in a Detroit Coney before dying,
on a rainy day, blessed with a strawberry milkshake from fresh upstate dairy, and smoke, bathing in conversation, friends and the munchies, launching yourself into terrible leaps and bounds, blubbering, savoring the booming chili in spoonfuls and fries,
it's also necessary to get your meat from the Kansas City stockyards in March, when the pigs
look like televangelists and the televangelists look like swine or hippopotamus,
and wash the food down with some fiery sips from a short glass,
yes... in Dallas or Fort Worth the corn tortillas look like the local ladies: wide white waists and sleepy half moon eyes, since, ticklish and cuddly,
they turn their faces, and let themselves be kissed, unendingly on either end.
9
And the chit'lins, swimming and searing in broth and tabasco, and the cornbread that moaned in broiling bacon fat, is blessed where thunder rolls in wide whips, along the Mississippi,between one drink and the next,
but it never surpasses a gamy partridge, savored in the dry underbrush of July,
in t
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TOLEDO طليطلة توليدو טולדו
www.jorgemolina.com
This is a Gift for all my arab and jewish friends that keep Spain in t...
published: 10 May 2009
Author: Jorge Molina Lamothe
TOLEDO طليطلة توليدو טולדו
www.jorgemolina.com
This is a Gift for all my arab and jewish friends that keep Spain in their hearts. You can purchase the original footage clips at www.pond5.com (very nice prices)
It was gathered from a Long Ranger Bell helicopter, using Sony 950 HD camera mounted on a Cineflex system, a morning on August 2008. Not to forget.
Music: Kiya Tabassian
Toledo, Spain
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Founded 7th century
Toledo (Latin: Toletum) is a municipality located in central Spain, 70 km south of Madrid. It is the capital of the province of Toledo and of the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha. It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986 for its extensive cultural and monumental heritage as one of the former capitals of the Spanish Empire and place of coexistence of Christian, Jewish and Moorish cultures. Many famous people and artists were born or lived in Toledo, including Al-Zarqali, Garcilaso de la Vega, Alfonso X and El Greco. It was also the place of important historic events such as the Visigothic Councils of Toledo. As of 2007, the city has a population of 78,618 and an area of 232.1 km² (89.59 square miles).
Toledo once served as the capital city of Visigothic Spain, beginning with Liuvigild (Leovigild), and was the capital until the Moors conquered Iberia in the 8th century. Under the Caliphate of Cordoba, Toledo enjoyed a golden age. This extensive period is known as La Convivencia, i.e. the co-existence of Jews, Christians, and Muslims. Under Arab rule, Toledo was called Tulaytulah (Arabic طليطلة, academically transliterated Ṭulayṭulah).
On May 25, 1085 Alfonso VI of Castile took Toledo and established direct personal control over the Moorish city from which he had been exacting tribute, and ending the mediaeval Taifa's Kingdom of Toledo . This was the first concrete step taken by the combined kingdom of Leon-Castile in the Reconquista by Christian forces.
Toledo was famed for its production of iron and especially of swords and the city is still a center for the manufacture of knives and other steel implements. When Philip II moved the royal court from Toledo to Madrid in 1561, the old city went into a slow decline from which it never recovered.
Toledo's Alcázar became renowned in the 19th and 20th centuries as a military academy. At the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War in 1936 its garrison was famously besieged by Republican forces.
Arts and culture
Toledo reached its zenith in the era of Islamic Caliphate. Historian P. de Gayangos writes:
The Muslim scientists of this age were not rivaled in the world. Perhaps among their greatest feats were the famous waterlocks of Toledo.[1]
The old city is located on a mountaintop with a 150 degrees view, surrounded on three sides by a bend in the Tagus River, and contains many historical sites, including the Alcázar, the cathedral (the primate church of Spain), and the Zocodover, a central market place.
From the 4th century to the 16th century about thirty synods were held at Toledo. The earliest, directed against Priscillian, assembled in 400. At the synod of 589 the Visigothic King Reccared declared his conversion from Arianism; the synod of 633 decreed uniformity of liturgy throughout the Visigothic kingdom and took stringent measures against baptized Jews who had relapsed into their former faith. The council of 681 assured to the archbishop of Toledo the primacy of Spain.
As nearly one hundred early canons of Toledo found a place in the Decretum Gratiani, they exerted an important influence on the development of ecclesiastical law. The synod of 1565–1566 concerned itself with the execution of the decrees of the Council of Trent; and the last council held at Toledo, 1582–1583, was guided in detail by Philip II.
Toledo was famed for religious tolerance and had large communities of Muslims and Jews until they were expelled from Spain in 1492 (Jews) and 1502 (Muslims). Today's city contains the religious monuments the Synagogue of Santa María la Blanca, the Synagogue of El Transito, Mosque of Cristo de la Luz and the church of San Sebastián dating from before the expulsion, still maintained in good condition. Among Ladino-speaking Sephardi Jews, in their various diasporas, the family name Toledano is still prevalent - indicating an ancestry traced back to this city (the name is also attested among non-Jews in various Spanish-speaking countries).
In the 13th century, Toledo was a major cultural center under the guidance of Alfonso X, called "El Sabio" ("the Wise") for his love of learning. The program of translations, begun under Archbishop Raymond of Toledo, continued to bring vast stores of knowledge to Europe by rendering great academic and philosophical works in Arabic into Latin. The Palacio de Galiana, built in the Mudéjar style, is one of the monuments that remain from that period.
The Cathedral of Toledo (Catedral de Toledo) was built between 1226-1493 and modeled after the Bourges Cathedral, though it
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ID GIRL#02 SWIMMING POOL
Parental Advisor
WARNING EXPLICIT CONTENT
(if you are not 18 please leave this video)
Art...
published: 02 Jan 2012
Author: alessandro chiodo
ID GIRL#02 SWIMMING POOL
Parental Advisor
WARNING EXPLICIT CONTENT
(if you are not 18 please leave this video)
Art video installation #01 of #05 portraits
(The number #03 is coming on web 06/2012
and this time will be a man!)
ID GIRL. ORG
A video portrait of the adult age.
Boys and girls from the world of porn are portraits in their unusual "do nothing" action.
They show their ID to give the "rights" of their image.
This video is a videoportrait.
Sound and music are five performances from 5 different sound artist and musician.
The opera is 5 videos and 20 ID-photos of actors.
ID GIRL #02 Swimming Pool
Video: Alessandro Chiodo
Performer: Bennet Pimpinella, Sandra
Title music: Piernicola di Muro
Sound design: Matteo Di Simone
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Iron Age coins worth £1m found by Jersey treasure hunters
Nearly 50000 coins thought to have been hidden away from Julius Caesar's advancing arm...
published: 27 Jun 2012
Author: telegraphtv
Iron Age coins worth £1m found by Jersey treasure hunters
Nearly 50000 coins thought to have been hidden away from Julius Caesar's advancing army have been found on Jersey.
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Forging a Germanic Iron age knife
Forging a knife inspired by findings in Germania and Gaul, from the iron age. The music is...
published: 26 Mar 2010
Author: TheSethyus
Forging a Germanic Iron age knife
Forging a knife inspired by findings in Germania and Gaul, from the iron age. The music is from the gladiator movie soundtrack. Filmed in the ''Forge du vieux Chêne'' in Godmanchester, Québec.
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Iron Age - Sleeping Eye of the Watcher (WITH LYRICS)
I DO NOT claim rights to this song. Artist : Iron Age Song: Sleeping Eye of the Watcher Al...
published: 05 May 2011
Author: MoshingMayo
Iron Age - Sleeping Eye of the Watcher (WITH LYRICS)
I DO NOT claim rights to this song. Artist : Iron Age Song: Sleeping Eye of the Watcher Album : The Sleeping Eye Radiant dawn, pierce the haze Blind fiends of light, bring decay I am the ruin, a sign to warn the believed Age-old Triad, denied omen All things within die and appear again I am the echo and a vessel no one should hear Saved are the forgotten, lone and hidden from The Sleeping Eye of Old I curse the day it's opened Through I pray to see behind The Gate Of Resting Gods Saved are the forgotten, lone and hidden from The Sleeping Eye of Old Summoned by One The warnings were lost, we worshipped the false Dimensions aligned The Ancient will call, the mighty will crawl Robed in Light, Sleeping Eye Robed in Light, Watching None
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Living in the Past (1978 Iron Age reality tv) - part 2
In 1978 12 adults and 3 children were selected from around 1000 volunteers for the first &...
published: 24 May 2008
Author: dante314159
Living in the Past (1978 Iron Age reality tv) - part 2
In 1978 12 adults and 3 children were selected from around 1000 volunteers for the first 'reality tv' series by living for a year on an Iron Age farm as Iron Age people. This film looks back at the original shows and what has happened to them in the 30 years since then. www.screenonline.org.uk