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Birth Of Europe 02 Colliding Continents, Age of Bronze
This is an old six part series made by BBC and aired on the history channel in 1991 or 199...
published: 16 Aug 2013
Birth Of Europe 02 Colliding Continents, Age of Bronze
Birth Of Europe 02 Colliding Continents, Age of Bronze
This is an old six part series made by BBC and aired on the history channel in 1991 or 1992, narrated by Jack Perkins. We only have the first two episodes, the rest was lost in a fire. If anyone knows where we can get the rest (preferably with Jack Perkins narrating) please comment or best if you have it please upload and leave a link in comments. Thanks ever so much! Yes we know it was remade in 2012 but we prefer the original.- published: 16 Aug 2013
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Secrets Of The Aegean Apocalypse
Aegean civilization is a general term for the Bronze Age civilizations of Greece around th...
published: 12 Nov 2013
Secrets Of The Aegean Apocalypse
Secrets Of The Aegean Apocalypse
Aegean civilization is a general term for the Bronze Age civilizations of Greece around the Aegean Sea. There are three distinct but communicating and interacting geographic regions covered by this term: Crete, the Cyclades and the Greek mainland. Crete is associated with the Minoan civilization from the Early Bronze Age. The Cyclades converge with the mainland during the Early Helladic ("Minyan") period and with Crete in the Middle Minoan period. From ca. 1450 BC (Late Helladic, Late Minoan), the Greek Mycenaean civilization spreads to Crete. The curtain-wall and towers of the Mycenaean citadel, its gate with heraldic lions, and the great "Treasury of Atreus" had borne silent witness for ages before Heinrich Schliemann's time; but they were supposed only to speak to the Homeric, or, at farthest, a rude Heroic beginning of purely Hellenic civilization. It was not until Schliemann exposed the contents of the graves which lay just inside the gate, that scholars recognized the advanced stage of art which prehistoric dwellers in the Mycenaean citadel had attained. There had been, however, a good deal of other evidence available before 1876, which, had it been collated and seriously studied, might have discounted the sensation that the discovery of the citadel graves eventually made. Although it was recognized that certain tributaries, represented for example, in the XVIIIth Dynasty tomb of Rekhmara at Egyptian Thebes as bearing vases of peculiar forms, were of some Mediterranean race, neither their precise habitat nor the degree of their civilization could be determined while so few actual prehistoric remains were known in the Mediterranean lands. Nor did the Aegean objects which were lying obscurely in museums in 1870, or thereabouts, provide a sufficient test of the real basis underlying the Hellenic myths of the Argolid, the Troad and Crete, to cause these to be taken seriously. Aegean vases have been exhibited both at Sèvres and Neuchatel since about 1840, the provenance (i.e. source or origin) being in the one case Phylakope in Melos, in the other Cephalonia. Ludwig Ross, the German archaeologist appointed Curator of the Antiquities of Athens at the time of the establishment of the Kingdom of Greece, by his explorations in the Greek islands from 1835 onwards, called attention to certain early intaglios, since known as Inselsteine; but it was not until 1878 that C. T. Newton demonstrated these to be no strayed Phoenician products. In 1866 primitive structures were discovered on the island of Therasia by quarrymen extracting pozzolana, a siliceous volcanic ash, for the Suez Canal works. When this discovery was followed up in 1870, on the neighbouring Santorin (Thera), by representatives of the French School at Athens, much pottery of a class now known immediately to precede the typical late Aegean ware, and many stone and metal objects, were found. These were dated by the geologist Ferdinand A. Fouqué, somewhat arbitrarily, to 2000 B.C., by consideration of the superincumbent eruptive stratum.- published: 12 Nov 2013
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Horseback Riding and Bronze Age Pastoralism in the Eurasian Steppes
David W. Anthony, Professor of Anthropology and Anthropology Curator of the Yager Museum o...
published: 21 Jun 2011
author: pennmuseum
Horseback Riding and Bronze Age Pastoralism in the Eurasian Steppes
Horseback Riding and Bronze Age Pastoralism in the Eurasian Steppes
David W. Anthony, Professor of Anthropology and Anthropology Curator of the Yager Museum of Art and Culture at Hartwick College, Oneonta, New York, presents ...- published: 21 Jun 2011
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- author: pennmuseum
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Yet more points about bronze age swords
In reaction to the comments on the mellow jazz used in the last bronze age swords video, I...
published: 05 Dec 2013
Yet more points about bronze age swords
Yet more points about bronze age swords
In reaction to the comments on the mellow jazz used in the last bronze age swords video, I have gone to the other farcical extreme and used wildly over-the-top action music. You may now decide that you preferred the jazz. I forgot to measure the Gundlingen and Naue swords, I'm afraid, but you can see roughly their length by comparison with the Wilburton. All swords shown owned by Mick Skelly, who, as you have probably guessed, was sitting just out of shot. A curious thing about these videos is how the title plates are my usual cream writing on a red-brown background, and yet for some reason when I upload them to YouTube, they change to almost black and white. If anyone knows why this happens, do tell. www.LloydianAspects.co.uk- published: 05 Dec 2013
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Time Team Special 60 (2014) - Britain's Bronze Age Mummies
No copyright infringement has been intended by the uploading of this video; I am simply tr...
published: 12 Apr 2014
Time Team Special 60 (2014) - Britain's Bronze Age Mummies
Time Team Special 60 (2014) - Britain's Bronze Age Mummies
No copyright infringement has been intended by the uploading of this video; I am simply trying to share this amazingly interesting series.- published: 12 Apr 2014
- views: 875
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The Nordic Bronze age
The Bronze Age in southern Scandinavia surpasses most of bronze age europe. It is the rich...
published: 09 Mar 2013
author: BirkaViking
The Nordic Bronze age
The Nordic Bronze age
The Bronze Age in southern Scandinavia surpasses most of bronze age europe. It is the richest period of finds, crafts, creativity and artistic expression. On...- published: 09 Mar 2013
- views: 3857
- author: BirkaViking
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Horrible Histories The Bronze Age News
Horrible Histories The Bronze Age News....
published: 10 Apr 2012
author: itsmattymattymatty
Horrible Histories The Bronze Age News
Horrible Histories The Bronze Age News
Horrible Histories The Bronze Age News.- published: 10 Apr 2012
- views: 10051
- author: itsmattymattymatty
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Bronze Age Dartmoor - The Life of Marghwen
A short film about life on Dartmoor in the Bronze Age....
published: 11 Mar 2014
Bronze Age Dartmoor - The Life of Marghwen
Bronze Age Dartmoor - The Life of Marghwen
A short film about life on Dartmoor in the Bronze Age.- published: 11 Mar 2014
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5-The End Of the Bronze Age
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published: 15 Sep 2012
author: Andrea Berlin
5-The End Of the Bronze Age
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Britain BC Episode 1
For more documentaries go to www.DocumentaryList.NET and support the site Britain BC, seek...
published: 19 Jun 2011
author: docufans2
Britain BC Episode 1
Britain BC Episode 1
For more documentaries go to www.DocumentaryList.NET and support the site Britain BC, seeks to change our view of the way British civilization had developed ...- published: 19 Jun 2011
- views: 87489
- author: docufans2
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Hitchens '07: Bronze Age Myths
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published: 17 Apr 2012
author: MrMindFeed
Hitchens '07: Bronze Age Myths
Hitchens '07: Bronze Age Myths
PLEASE SUB TO THIS CHANNEL & ALSO HERE: https://www.youtube.com/user/NightjarFlying Mon., June 4th, 2007 7:00 PM. Los Angeles. Christopher Hitchens in conver...- published: 17 Apr 2012
- views: 5188
- author: MrMindFeed
82:30
Greece and Asia in the Late Bronze Age: The Historical Background of Homer's Iliad
Dr. Wolf-Dietrich Niemeier, Director of the German Archaeological Institute at Athens, spe...
published: 29 Mar 2013
author: pennmuseum
Greece and Asia in the Late Bronze Age: The Historical Background of Homer's Iliad
Greece and Asia in the Late Bronze Age: The Historical Background of Homer's Iliad
Dr. Wolf-Dietrich Niemeier, Director of the German Archaeological Institute at Athens, speaks. In 1924, Swiss archaeologist Emil Forrer announced a new disco...- published: 29 Mar 2013
- views: 2532
- author: pennmuseum
2:58
P3 Professionals Change Drivers Bronze Age Orientation Day
P3 Professionals Ltd info@p3pro.co.uk Stone Age Man is told about the need to move into Br...
published: 24 Mar 2009
author: P3ProfessionalsLtd
P3 Professionals Change Drivers Bronze Age Orientation Day
P3 Professionals Change Drivers Bronze Age Orientation Day
P3 Professionals Ltd info@p3pro.co.uk Stone Age Man is told about the need to move into Bronze Age Demonstrates drivers and need for change and the various r...- published: 24 Mar 2009
- views: 54612
- author: P3ProfessionalsLtd
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The Nordic Bronze Age (Solringen - Wardruna)
The Bronze Age in southern Scandinavia surpasses most of bronze age europe. It is the rich...
published: 21 Apr 2014
The Nordic Bronze Age (Solringen - Wardruna)
The Nordic Bronze Age (Solringen - Wardruna)
The Bronze Age in southern Scandinavia surpasses most of bronze age europe. It is the richest period of finds, crafts, creativity and artistic expression. Only in Mycenaean Greece there is an equivalent in findings. In Scandinavia it developed over 1000 years the prime Bronze Age craftsmanship and crafts in Europe. Large quantities of buried amber treasures has been found from Bronze Age Scandinavia. Amber was also a very important commodity in countries around the mediterranean sea. Tutankhamun was buried with an amber held over his heart. Amber was seen as magical during the Bronze Age and was used for jewelry. In the richest graves of Mycenae in Greece, it has been found large collars of amber. Modern analysis shows that those amber comes from the Baltic Sea. The Nordic bronze age fits also the Greeks description of their contact with the Hyperboreans in the far north. Amber seems ta have been the Nordic gold during the Bronze Age. Svenska: Bronsåldern i södra skandinavien överträffar det mesta i europa. Det är den rikaste perioden på fynd, konsthantverk, kreativitet och konstnärliga uttryck. Endast i Mykene och Grekland finner man nått motsvarande. I skandinavien utvecklas i ca 1000 år det främsta bronsåldershantverket och konsthantverket i Europa. Stora mängder nedgrävda bärnstens skatter har hittats i bronsålderns skandinavien. Bärnsten var också en mycket viktig handelsvara i rikena runt medelhavet. Den nordiska bronsåldern passar perfekt in i Grekernas beskrivningen av Hyperboréerna som levde långt upp i norr. Tutankhamon blev begravd med en bärnsten över hjärtat. Bärnstenen ansågs magisk under Bronsåldern och användes till smycken. I de rikaste gravarna i Grekland Mykene finner man stora halskragar av bärnsten. Moderna analyser visar att bärnstenen kommer ifrån Östersjön. Bärnstenen framstår som Nordens guld under Bronsåldern. Music: Solringen - Wardruna Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.- published: 21 Apr 2014
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Kristian Kristiansen, The Bronze Age expansion of Indo-European languages
Kristian Kristiansen, The Bronze Age expansion of Indo-European languages
Paper presented ...
published: 05 Sep 2013
Kristian Kristiansen, The Bronze Age expansion of Indo-European languages
Kristian Kristiansen, The Bronze Age expansion of Indo-European languages
Kristian Kristiansen, The Bronze Age expansion of Indo-European languages Paper presented at the seminar "Tracing the Indo-Europeans: Origin and migration", organized by Roots of Europe - Language, Culture, and Migrations, University of Copenhagen, 12-14 December 2012- published: 05 Sep 2013
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HIST 180 Lecture 8: Collapse of the Late Bronze Age: 1200-1100 BCE
Ethan Spanier, Visiting Assistant Professor at Whitman College. HIST 180, Spring 2011....
published: 11 Feb 2011
author: whitmancollege
HIST 180 Lecture 8: Collapse of the Late Bronze Age: 1200-1100 BCE
HIST 180 Lecture 8: Collapse of the Late Bronze Age: 1200-1100 BCE
Ethan Spanier, Visiting Assistant Professor at Whitman College. HIST 180, Spring 2011.- published: 11 Feb 2011
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- author: whitmancollege
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A point about bronze age halberds
My series on weapons has been dominated by titles that start with 'A point about', but I s...
published: 15 Nov 2013
A point about bronze age halberds
A point about bronze age halberds
My series on weapons has been dominated by titles that start with 'A point about', but I suppose that this video isn't so much a point about bronze age halberds as an introduction for the uninitiated. What were they for? Well they could have been for slaughtering cattle, but for battle they seem to be somewhat overkill for just puncturing people. Perhaps they were for puncturing shields? A point that several people have mentioned in comments is that the knob could have been for grip. I'm sure that it was indeed for grip, but the knob seems to be bigger than necessary merely for grip. Danish axes managed without such large knobs. I'm still trying to get to grips with Sony Vegas, which has dozens of tiny windows that all overlap and obscure each other. Editing a video on it is like trying to tie your shoelaces through a keyhole. www.LloydianAspects.co.uk- published: 15 Nov 2013
- views: 9327