- published: 11 Feb 2009
- views: 5490
- author: pennmuseum
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Keros: Rethinking the Cycladic Early Bronze Age by Professor Colin Renfrew
Professor Colin Renfrew, Senior Research Fellow, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Res...
published: 11 Feb 2009
author: pennmuseum
Keros: Rethinking the Cycladic Early Bronze Age by Professor Colin Renfrew
Keros: Rethinking the Cycladic Early Bronze Age by Professor Colin Renfrew
Professor Colin Renfrew, Senior Research Fellow, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research at Cambridge University, discusses recent excavations on the ...- published: 11 Feb 2009
- views: 5490
- author: pennmuseum
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Penn Students Discover Unlooted Tomb from the Early Bronze Age
University of Pennsylvania graduate student Matthew Johnson describes his experience as pa...
published: 18 Mar 2010
author: University of Pennsylvania
Penn Students Discover Unlooted Tomb from the Early Bronze Age
Penn Students Discover Unlooted Tomb from the Early Bronze Age
University of Pennsylvania graduate student Matthew Johnson describes his experience as part of an excavation group that discovered a very rare, unlooted tom...- published: 18 Mar 2010
- views: 1494
- author: University of Pennsylvania
11:32
Late Neolithic/early Bronze Age Ceremonial Complex, Drizzlecombe, Dartmoor, England
A walk around a bronze age stone row, cairns and a cist or kist at Drizzlecombe, Dartmoor,...
published: 03 Aug 2013
author: BicycleThief II
Late Neolithic/early Bronze Age Ceremonial Complex, Drizzlecombe, Dartmoor, England
Late Neolithic/early Bronze Age Ceremonial Complex, Drizzlecombe, Dartmoor, England
A walk around a bronze age stone row, cairns and a cist or kist at Drizzlecombe, Dartmoor, Devon, England on 3rd August 2013.- published: 03 Aug 2013
- views: 27
- author: BicycleThief II
2:09
Horrible Histories Early News The Bronze Age
Horrible Histories Early News The Bronze Age....
published: 10 Apr 2012
author: gazza6359
Horrible Histories Early News The Bronze Age
Horrible Histories Early News The Bronze Age
Horrible Histories Early News The Bronze Age.- published: 10 Apr 2012
- views: 1769
- author: gazza6359
2:44
Making History - Bronze
By adding Tin to Copper early humans create the worlds first alloy - Bronze. This metal is...
published: 16 Sep 2009
author: AllHistories
Making History - Bronze
Making History - Bronze
By adding Tin to Copper early humans create the worlds first alloy - Bronze. This metal is much harder and doesn't lose its edge as quickly as copper does wh...- published: 16 Sep 2009
- views: 17887
- author: AllHistories
9:59
Ancient Greece,1 - Bronze-Age Greece
From "A History of the Ancient World" by Chester G Starr. We begin with the millennium or ...
published: 22 Jul 2008
author: MrCropper
Ancient Greece,1 - Bronze-Age Greece
Ancient Greece,1 - Bronze-Age Greece
From "A History of the Ancient World" by Chester G Starr. We begin with the millennium or so before the golden age of Greece in order to understand the roots...- published: 22 Jul 2008
- views: 5686
- author: MrCropper
15:04
Modelling Early Bronze Age Agriculture on the Madaba Plain, West-central Jordan.
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published: 14 May 2013
author: Stephen Savage
Modelling Early Bronze Age Agriculture on the Madaba Plain, West-central Jordan.
Modelling Early Bronze Age Agriculture on the Madaba Plain, West-central Jordan.
- published: 14 May 2013
- views: 5
- author: Stephen Savage
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Mysteries of the Giza Pyramids & Ancient Egypt
Engineer and rogue Egyptologist Robert Bauval discussed his extensive research on the myst...
published: 28 Aug 2013
Mysteries of the Giza Pyramids & Ancient Egypt
Mysteries of the Giza Pyramids & Ancient Egypt
Engineer and rogue Egyptologist Robert Bauval discussed his extensive research on the mysteries of the Giza Pyramids, and ancient Egypt. We should look outside the box of conventional Egyptology when studying monuments such as the Great Pyramid-- rather than seeing it as a tomb, "what if this site is in fact some sort of invitation for the human race to start looking into a direction which scientists and Egyptologists in particular, have felt very uncomfortable to look at?" he pondered. The Valley Temples or mortuaries at the Giza complex also puzzle Bauval, in that they are composed of 50-100 ton blocks that are much larger than they need to be, and show signs of age and erosion that indicate they are older than the Pyramids, possibly dating to the time that the Sphinx points to-- 10,500 BC. Another mystery he touched on are the giant granite sarcophagi kept in lowered pits in Saqqara, south of Cairo, some dating back 5,000 years. Granite rocks would have to have come a fair distance to arrive at this location, and some of them weigh 60-70 tons, he noted. The sides of the sarcophagi are carved so precisely and smoothly, it's hard to fathom how they could have been done by hand, he added. "My bet is we're going to find that our human civilization is much, much older; that it has a much higher pedigree; that we had a very advanced knowledge in very ancient times...like 15,000 or 20,000 years ago or more...and we're going to find we have a mysterious origin," he remarked. Bauval spoke about the history and heritage of modern Egypt, as well, and what factors are contributing to its current strife. Zahi Hawass, Egypt's former Minister of Antiquities, has been back in the news, on a lecture tour in Canada, he reported. Bauval also commented on the recent mystery of the Egyptian statue that seems to move on its own, hypothesizing that if the fluorescent light is old in the case the statue is displayed in, it might create vibrations that could cause the movements. Biography: Robert Bauval was born in Egypt in 1948. In 1989 he published a study which proposed that the layout of the three Giza Pyramids and their relative position to the Nile was intended to mirror the layout of the three stars in Orion's belt and their relative position to the Milky Way. This thesis, now known as the 'Orion Correlation Theory', became the subject of his first book, The Orion Mystery. Bauval is presently working on a new book, Sirius Rising, which will track the influence of the Egyptian star-goddess Sopdet (Sirius) from prehistoric times to the early Christian era, with special focus on her role in the rebirth cult and temple rituals and alignments. Ancient Egypt was an ancient civilization of Northeastern Africa, concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River in what is now the modern country of Egypt. Egyptian civilization coalesced around 3150 BC (according to conventional Egyptian chronology) with the political unification of Upper and Lower Egypt under the first pharaoh. The history of ancient Egypt occurred in a series of stable Kingdoms, separated by periods of relative instability known as Intermediate Periods: the Old Kingdom of the Early Bronze Age, the Middle Kingdom of the Middle Bronze Age and the New Kingdom of the Late Bronze Age. Egypt reached the pinnacle of its power during the New Kingdom, in the Ramesside period where it rivalled the Hittite Empire, Assyrian Empire and Mitanni Empire, after which it entered a period of slow decline. Egypt was invaded or conquered by a succession of foreign powers (such as the Canaanites/Hyksos, Libyans, Nubians, Assyria, Babylonia, Persian rule and Macedonian Greece) in the Third Intermediate Period of Egypt and Late Period. In the aftermath of Alexander the Great's death, one of his generals, Ptolemy Soter, established himself as the new ruler of Egypt. This Greek Ptolemaic Dynasty ruled Egypt until 30 BC, when, under Cleopatra, it fell to the Roman Empire and became a Roman province. The success of ancient Egyptian civilization came partly from its ability to adapt to the conditions of the Nile River Valley. The predictable flooding and controlled irrigation of the fertile valley produced surplus crops, which fueled social development and culture. With resources to spare, the administration sponsored mineral exploitation of the valley and surrounding desert regions, the early development of an independent writing system, the organization of collective construction and agricultural projects, trade with surrounding regions, and a military intended to defeat foreign enemies and assert Egyptian dominance. Motivating and organizing these activities was a bureaucracy of elite scribes, religious leaders, and administrators under the control of a Pharaoh who ensured the cooperation and unity of the Egyptian people in the context of an elaborate system of religious beliefs.- published: 28 Aug 2013
- views: 524
44:08
Full documentary - Sea People destroyed the Egyptian Civilization !
Aegean civilization is a general term for the Bronze Age civilizations of Greece around th...
published: 30 Jun 2013
author: bakshow1
Full documentary - Sea People destroyed the Egyptian Civilization !
Full documentary - Sea People destroyed the Egyptian Civilization !
Aegean civilization is a general term for the Bronze Age civilizations of Greece around the Aegean Sea. There are three distinct but communicating and intera...- published: 30 Jun 2013
- views: 7521
- author: bakshow1
10:26
Nordic bronze age petroglyphs comes back to life.
Nordic bronze age petroglyphs comes back to life. Bronze Age rock carvings may contain som...
published: 03 Feb 2013
author: BirkaViking
Nordic bronze age petroglyphs comes back to life.
Nordic bronze age petroglyphs comes back to life.
Nordic bronze age petroglyphs comes back to life. Bronze Age rock carvings may contain some of the earliest depictions of well-known gods from later Norse my...- published: 03 Feb 2013
- views: 3488
- author: BirkaViking
3:34
Treasures of the Bronze Age
For over 15 years Archaeologist & Historian James Balme has been unearthing treasures from...
published: 13 Jan 2010
author: Tvpresenter4history
Treasures of the Bronze Age
Treasures of the Bronze Age
For over 15 years Archaeologist & Historian James Balme has been unearthing treasures from the Early Bronze Age. See for yourself just a small selection of s...- published: 13 Jan 2010
- views: 2663
- author: Tvpresenter4history
44:36
Ancient Egypts Superior Technology & Science [Video Documentary]
Ancient Egypts Superior Technology & Science [Video Documentary] - The empowered human pro...
published: 19 Sep 2013
Ancient Egypts Superior Technology & Science [Video Documentary]
Ancient Egypts Superior Technology & Science [Video Documentary]
Ancient Egypts Superior Technology & Science [Video Documentary] - The empowered human proposes that the pyramid builders were living in a Golden Age. They had more refined senses, and experienced higher levels of consciousness, which gave them superior abilities to those we have today. The sacred feminine was honored and existed in balance with the masculine. https://www.youtube.com/user/FREEC2CAM Ancient Egypt was an ancient civilization of Northeastern Africa, concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River in what is now the modern country of Egypt. Egyptian civilization coalesced around 3150 BC (according to conventional Egyptian chronology) with the political unification of Upper and Lower Egypt under the first pharaoh. The history of ancient Egypt occurred in a series of stable Kingdoms, separated by periods of relative instability known as Intermediate Periods: the Old Kingdom of the Early Bronze Age, the Middle Kingdom of the Middle Bronze Age and the New Kingdom of the Late Bronze Age. Ancient Egypts Superior Technology & Science [Video Documentary] Egypt reached the pinnacle of its power during the New Kingdom, in the Ramesside period where it rivalled the Hittite Empire, Assyrian Empire and Mitanni Empire, after which it entered a period of slow decline. Egypt was invaded or conquered by a succession of foreign powers (such as the Canaanites/Hyksos, Libyans, Nubians, Assyria, Babylonia, Persian rule and Macedonian Greece) in the Third Intermediate Period of Egypt and Late Period. In the aftermath of Alexander the Great's death, one of his generals, Ptolemy Soter, established himself as the new ruler of Egypt. This Greek Ptolemaic Dynasty ruled Egypt until 30 BC, when, under Cleopatra, it fell to the Roman Empire and became a Roman province. Ancient Egypts Superior Technology & Science [Video Documentary] The success of ancient Egyptian civilization came partly from its ability to adapt to the conditions of the Nile River Valley. The predictable flooding and controlled irrigation of the fertile valley produced surplus crops, which fueled social development and culture. With resources to spare, the administration sponsored mineral exploitation of the valley and surrounding desert regions, the early development of an independent writing system, the organization of collective construction and agricultural projects, trade with surrounding regions, and a military intended to defeat foreign enemies and assert Egyptian dominance. Motivating and organizing these activities was a bureaucracy of elite scribes, religious leaders, and administrators under the control of a Pharaoh who ensured the cooperation and unity of the Egyptian people in the context of an elaborate system of religious beliefs. Ancient Egypts Superior Technology & Science [Video Documentary] The many achievements of the ancient Egyptians include the quarrying, surveying and construction techniques that facilitated the building of monumental pyramids, temples, and obelisks; a system of mathematics, a practical and effective system of medicine, irrigation systems and agricultural production techniques, the first known ships, Egyptian faience and glass technology, new forms of literature, and the earliest known peace treaty with Hittites. Egypt left a lasting legacy. Its art and architecture were widely copied, and its antiquities carried off to far corners of the world. Its monumental ruins have inspired the imaginations of travellers and writers for centuries. A new-found respect for antiquities and excavations in the early modern period led to the scientific investigation of Egyptian civilization and a greater appreciation of its cultural legacy. Ancient Egypts Superior Technology & Science [Video Documentary]- published: 19 Sep 2013
- views: 90
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Where are the Bronze Age port cities?
Where are the ruins of the ancient bronze age port cities worldwide? Why are so few report...
published: 12 Mar 2012
author: GenesisVeracity
Where are the Bronze Age port cities?
Where are the Bronze Age port cities?
Where are the ruins of the ancient bronze age port cities worldwide? Why are so few reported?- published: 12 Mar 2012
- views: 1150
- author: GenesisVeracity
44:36
Ancient Egytian Teachings on Balancing Masculine & Feminie for Zero Point Consciousness
The empowered human proposes that the pyramid builders were living in a Golden Age. The sa...
published: 22 Sep 2013
Ancient Egytian Teachings on Balancing Masculine & Feminie for Zero Point Consciousness
Ancient Egytian Teachings on Balancing Masculine & Feminie for Zero Point Consciousness
The empowered human proposes that the pyramid builders were living in a Golden Age. The sacred feminine was honored and existed in balance with the masculine. They had more refined senses, and experienced higher levels of consciousness, which gave them superior abilities to those we have today. Ancient Egypt was an ancient civilization of Northeastern Africa, concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River in what is now the modern country of Egypt. Egyptian civilization coalesced around 3150 BC (according to conventional Egyptian chronology) with the political unification of Upper and Lower Egypt under the first pharaoh. The history of ancient Egypt occurred in a series of stable Kingdoms, separated by periods of relative instability known as Intermediate Periods: the Old Kingdom of the Early Bronze Age, the Middle Kingdom of the Middle Bronze Age and the New Kingdom of the Late Bronze Age. Ancient Egypts Superior Technology & Science [Video Documentary] Egypt reached the pinnacle of its power during the New Kingdom, in the Ramesside period where it rivalled the Hittite Empire, Assyrian Empire and Mitanni Empire, after which it entered a period of slow decline. Egypt was invaded or conquered by a succession of foreign powers (such as the Canaanites/Hyksos, Libyans, Nubians, Assyria, Babylonia, Persian rule and Macedonian Greece) in the Third Intermediate Period of Egypt and Late Period. In the aftermath of Alexander the Great's death, one of his generals, Ptolemy Soter, established himself as the new ruler of Egypt. This Greek Ptolemaic Dynasty ruled Egypt until 30 BC, when, under Cleopatra, it fell to the Roman Empire and became a Roman province. Ancient Egypts Superior Technology & Science [Video Documentary] The success of ancient Egyptian civilization came partly from its ability to adapt to the conditions of the Nile River Valley. The predictable flooding and controlled irrigation of the fertile valley produced surplus crops, which fueled social development and culture. With resources to spare, the administration sponsored mineral exploitation of the valley and surrounding desert regions, the early development of an independent writing system, the organization of collective construction and agricultural projects, trade with surrounding regions, and a military intended to defeat foreign enemies and assert Egyptian dominance. Motivating and organizing these activities was a bureaucracy of elite scribes, religious leaders, and administrators under the control of a Pharaoh who ensured the cooperation and unity of the Egyptian people in the context of an elaborate system of religious beliefs. Ancient Egypts Superior Technology & Science [Video Documentary] The many achievements of the ancient Egyptians include the quarrying, surveying and construction techniques that facilitated the building of monumental pyramids, temples, and obelisks; a system of mathematics, a practical and effective system of medicine, irrigation systems and agricultural production techniques, the first known ships, Egyptian faience and glass technology, new forms of literature, and the earliest known peace treaty with Hittites. Egypt left a lasting legacy. Its art and architecture were widely copied, and its antiquities carried off to far corners of the world. Its monumental ruins have inspired the imaginations of travellers and writers for centuries. A new-found respect for antiquities and excavations in the early modern period led to the scientific investigation of Egyptian civilization and a greater appreciation of its cultural legacy. Ancient Egypts Superior Technology & Science [Video Documentary] Published on Sep 19, 2013 by https://www.youtube.com/user/FREEC2CAM- published: 22 Sep 2013
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Historic Images of the Greek Bronze Age: The Reproductions of E. Gilliéron & Son
Discover early twentieth-century reproductions of works from Sir Arthur Evans's historic e...
published: 01 Feb 2012
author: metmuseum
Historic Images of the Greek Bronze Age: The Reproductions of E. Gilliéron & Son
Historic Images of the Greek Bronze Age: The Reproductions of E. Gilliéron & Son
Discover early twentieth-century reproductions of works from Sir Arthur Evans's historic excavations of Minoan Crete and Heinrich Schliemann's Mycenaean Gree...- published: 01 Feb 2012
- views: 516
- author: metmuseum
44:36
Ancient Egypts Superior Technology & Science EP4 (Documentary)
The empowered human proposes that the pyramid builders were living in a Golden Age. They h...
published: 04 Jun 2013
author: EsotericHaven
Ancient Egypts Superior Technology & Science EP4 (Documentary)
Ancient Egypts Superior Technology & Science EP4 (Documentary)
The empowered human proposes that the pyramid builders were living in a Golden Age. They had more refined senses, and experienced higher levels of consciousn...- published: 04 Jun 2013
- views: 1782
- author: EsotericHaven
18:39
Faces of Ancient Middle East Part 3 B (ancient Egyptians)
Ancient Egypt was an ancient civilization of Northeastern Africa, concentrated along the l...
published: 27 Mar 2012
author: El Cid Al-Moussawi
Faces of Ancient Middle East Part 3 B (ancient Egyptians)
Faces of Ancient Middle East Part 3 B (ancient Egyptians)
Ancient Egypt was an ancient civilization of Northeastern Africa, concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River in what is now the modern country of...- published: 27 Mar 2012
- views: 2344
- author: El Cid Al-Moussawi
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Ancient Music Ireland
New online audio shop now open! over 52 tracks available for 50 cent each http://www.ancie...
published: 01 Aug 2010
author: ancientmusicireland
Ancient Music Ireland
Ancient Music Ireland
New online audio shop now open! over 52 tracks available for 50 cent each http://www.ancientmusicireland.com/onlineshop/ prehistoric, celtic and early mediev...- published: 01 Aug 2010
- views: 55591
- author: ancientmusicireland