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Lecture 3. The Hebrew Bible in Its Ancient Near Eastern Setting: Genesis 1-4 in Context
Introduction to the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) (RLST 145) with Christine Hayes
In the first of a series of lectures on the book of Genesis, the basic elements of biblical monotheism are compared with Ancient Near Eastern texts to show a non-mythological, non-theogonic conception of the deity, a new conception of the purpose and meaning of human life, nature, magic and myth, sin and evil, ethic
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TICE ART 1010 Ancient Near Eastern and Ancient Egyptian Art
Overview of Ancient Near Eastern and Ancient Egyptian Art for TICE ART 1010.
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Faith and Culture in the Ancient Near East
Lecture from the Windstar Cruise: Wonders of Arabia. An overview.
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Ancient Near Eastern Art - Neo-Sumerian, Babylonian, Assyrian, Persian
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World's Earliest Civilization Documentary on the World's First Civilizations in Iraq
Documentary 2014, bbc documentary,bbc,national geographic,documentary,national geographic documentary,Structure,documentaries, documentary films, documentari.
About: Mesopotamian Civilization, Biblical History, Garden of Eden, Holy Land, Iraq, Middle East, Ancient Civilizations, Ancient History, Archaeology, Lost C.
Legacy - The Origins of Civilization - Episode 3 China, the Mandate of Heave
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Ancient Near East - An Overview
An overview of the empires of the Ancient Near East, 9-11-12.
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Cradle Of Civilization: The Middle East
The earliest civilizations in history were established in the region now known as the Middle East around 3500 BC by the Sumerians, in Mesopotamia (Iraq), widely regarded as the cradle of civilization. The Sumerians and the Akkadians (later known as Babylonians and Assyrians) all flourished in this region.
"In the course of the fourth millennium BC, city-states developed in southern Mesopotamia th
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Ancient Near Eastern Art - Sumer & Akkad
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Animated History of the Near East.wmv
An animated map of the Near East from 2000 BCE to 100 CE. It was made with Blender 3d for use in a curriculm on http://www.helpforshepherds.org and is not de...
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The Ancient Near East and Genesis 2: Seven Minute Seminary
How should we be understand Genesis 2 in light of Genesis 1? What are the issues involved? Is Genesis 1 and Genesis portraying the same event? Dr. Sandy Rich...
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Lecture 2. The Hebrew Bible in Its Ancient Near Eastern Setting: Biblical Religion in Context
Introduction to the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) (RLST 145) with Christine Hayes In this lecture, the Hebrew Bible is understood against the background of An...
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Ancient Near Eastern Art by Victoria Taylor-Gore
This is a video that I made about Ancient Near Eastern Art for my online art appreciation course. Music - from album "Without You" by Masters of Persian Musi...
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Hebrew Covenants and the Ancient Near East: Part 1
Join Jodell in this in-depth study of ancient Israel's covenants. In this teaching, we discover that the covenant at Mt. Sinai was only one of many individua...
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Hebrew Covenants and the Ancient Near East: Part 2
In this teaching, Jodell compares how the customs of birthright and blessing originated in the context of the ancient Near East. Rediscover the light that ar...
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The Ancient Near East, Part 1
This is the first of two lectures on the Ancient Near East. This lecture focuses on Sumerian culture and art, but leads into Akkadian art.
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The Ancient Near Eastern Covenant
This video explains how the Ancient Near Eastern Covenant applies to the faith in the God of Abraham and Isaac and Jacob also known as Yashua ha Moshiach/Jesus Christ.
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Near Eastern Roots: Wisdom Literature in the Ancient Near East
One of the most common genres of literature from the ancient Near East that employs poetry is called wisdom literature. The term includes hymns, fables, disp...
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Ancient Iraq Documentary - The Cradle Of Civilization
Iraq, known in classical antiquity as Mesopotamia, was home to the oldest civilizations in the world,[1][2] with a cultural history of over 10,000 years,[3][4][5] hence its common epithet, the Cradle of Civilization. Mesopotamia, as part of the larger Fertile Crescent, was a significant part of the Ancient Near East throughout the Bronze Age and the Iron Age.
Mesopotamia is the site of the earlie
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Introduction to Biblical Studies: History and Culture of the Ancient Near East
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Ancient Middle East [/Near East] Map [/Geography] History
Religion 111 [or for uses in AP] World History Biblical locations... helps w understanding the Geography of the Torah /Pentateuch or Tanakh &/ Bible study.
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Ancient Near Eastern Art - Stele of NaramSin
AP Art History flipped classroom discussion on Ancient Near Eastern Art
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Art Parade III: Art in Ancient Near East
Visual arts from ancient Near East, Ancient civilizations of Sumeria, Assyria, Babylonia and Persia, 3000 B.C- early 7th century A.D A Middle Eastern traditi...
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01 ancient near eastern myth 02
series playlist : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfHWFPpm5iwTsb2vAVR2rRSpZG20OOlop
Lecture 3. The Hebrew Bible in Its Ancient Near Eastern Setting: Genesis 1-4 in Context
Introduction to the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) (RLST 145) with Christine Hayes
In the first of a series of lectures on the book of Genesis, the basic elemen...
Introduction to the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) (RLST 145) with Christine Hayes
In the first of a series of lectures on the book of Genesis, the basic elements of biblical monotheism are compared with Ancient Near Eastern texts to show a non-mythological, non-theogonic conception of the deity, a new conception of the purpose and meaning of human life, nature, magic and myth, sin and evil, ethics (including the universal moral law) and history. The two creation stories are explored and the work of Nahum Sarna is introduced.
00:00 - Chapter 1. The Creation Story in "Enuma Elish"
12:44 - Chapter 2. The Creation Stories in Genesis
28:30 - Chapter 3. Creation as God Imposing Order on the World
38:17 - Allusion to and Resonances of Ancient Near Eastern Themes
Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://oyc.yale.edu
This course was recorded in Fall 2006.
wn.com/Lecture 3. The Hebrew Bible In Its Ancient Near Eastern Setting Genesis 1 4 In Context
Introduction to the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) (RLST 145) with Christine Hayes
In the first of a series of lectures on the book of Genesis, the basic elements of biblical monotheism are compared with Ancient Near Eastern texts to show a non-mythological, non-theogonic conception of the deity, a new conception of the purpose and meaning of human life, nature, magic and myth, sin and evil, ethics (including the universal moral law) and history. The two creation stories are explored and the work of Nahum Sarna is introduced.
00:00 - Chapter 1. The Creation Story in "Enuma Elish"
12:44 - Chapter 2. The Creation Stories in Genesis
28:30 - Chapter 3. Creation as God Imposing Order on the World
38:17 - Allusion to and Resonances of Ancient Near Eastern Themes
Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://oyc.yale.edu
This course was recorded in Fall 2006.
- published: 06 Dec 2012
- views: 43171
TICE ART 1010 Ancient Near Eastern and Ancient Egyptian Art
Overview of Ancient Near Eastern and Ancient Egyptian Art for TICE ART 1010....
Overview of Ancient Near Eastern and Ancient Egyptian Art for TICE ART 1010.
wn.com/Tice Art 1010 Ancient Near Eastern And Ancient Egyptian Art
Overview of Ancient Near Eastern and Ancient Egyptian Art for TICE ART 1010.
- published: 17 May 2013
- views: 30491
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author: Nancy Ross
Faith and Culture in the Ancient Near East
Lecture from the Windstar Cruise: Wonders of Arabia. An overview....
Lecture from the Windstar Cruise: Wonders of Arabia. An overview.
wn.com/Faith And Culture In The Ancient Near East
Lecture from the Windstar Cruise: Wonders of Arabia. An overview.
- published: 24 Nov 2014
- views: 7
World's Earliest Civilization Documentary on the World's First Civilizations in Iraq
Documentary 2014, bbc documentary,bbc,national geographic,documentary,national geographic documentary,Structure,documentaries, documentary films, documentari.
...
Documentary 2014, bbc documentary,bbc,national geographic,documentary,national geographic documentary,Structure,documentaries, documentary films, documentari.
About: Mesopotamian Civilization, Biblical History, Garden of Eden, Holy Land, Iraq, Middle East, Ancient Civilizations, Ancient History, Archaeology, Lost C.
Legacy - The Origins of Civilization - Episode 3 China, the Mandate of Heaven Documentary Follow me on undefined All our videos for just education. Subscribe.
About: Mesopotamian Civilization, Biblical History, Garden of Eden, Holy Land, Iraq, Middle East, Ancient Civilizations, Ancient History, Archaeology, Lost C.
wn.com/World's Earliest Civilization Documentary On The World's First Civilizations In Iraq
Documentary 2014, bbc documentary,bbc,national geographic,documentary,national geographic documentary,Structure,documentaries, documentary films, documentari.
About: Mesopotamian Civilization, Biblical History, Garden of Eden, Holy Land, Iraq, Middle East, Ancient Civilizations, Ancient History, Archaeology, Lost C.
Legacy - The Origins of Civilization - Episode 3 China, the Mandate of Heaven Documentary Follow me on undefined All our videos for just education. Subscribe.
About: Mesopotamian Civilization, Biblical History, Garden of Eden, Holy Land, Iraq, Middle East, Ancient Civilizations, Ancient History, Archaeology, Lost C.
- published: 02 Jul 2014
- views: 706184
Ancient Near East - An Overview
An overview of the empires of the Ancient Near East, 9-11-12....
An overview of the empires of the Ancient Near East, 9-11-12.
wn.com/Ancient Near East An Overview
An overview of the empires of the Ancient Near East, 9-11-12.
- published: 11 Sep 2012
- views: 435
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author: MrEasonUSM
Cradle Of Civilization: The Middle East
The earliest civilizations in history were established in the region now known as the Middle East around 3500 BC by the Sumerians, in Mesopotamia (Iraq), widely...
The earliest civilizations in history were established in the region now known as the Middle East around 3500 BC by the Sumerians, in Mesopotamia (Iraq), widely regarded as the cradle of civilization. The Sumerians and the Akkadians (later known as Babylonians and Assyrians) all flourished in this region.
"In the course of the fourth millennium BC, city-states developed in southern Mesopotamia that were dominated by temples whose priests represented the cities' patron deities. The most prominent of the city-states was Sumer, which gave its language to the area and became the first great civilization of mankind. About 2340 BC, Sargon the Great (c. 2360--2305 BC) united the city-states in the south and founded the Akkadian dynasty, the world's first empire."
Soon after the Sumerian civilization began, the Nile valley of ancient Egypt was unified under the Pharaohs in the 4th millennium BC, and civilization quickly spread through the Fertile Crescent to the west coast of the Mediterranean Sea and throughout the Levant. The Elamites, Hittites, Amorites, Phoenicians, Israelites and others later built important states in this region.
Assyrian empires
Mesopotamia was home to several powerful empires that came to rule almost the entire Middle East—particularly the Assyrian Empires of 1365--1076 BC and the Neo-Assyrian Empire of 911--605 BC. The Assyrian Empire, at its peak, was the largest the world had seen. It ruled all of what is now Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Kuwait, Jordan, Egypt, Cyprus, and Bahrain—with large swathes of Iran, Turkey, Armenia, Georgia, Sudan, and Arabia. "The Assyrian empires, particularly the third, had a profound and lasting impact on the Near East. Before Assyrian hegemony ended, the Assyrians brought the highest civilization to the then known world. From the Caspian to Cyprus, from Anatolia to Egypt, Assyrian imperial expansion would bring into the Assyrian sphere nomadic and barbaric communities, and would bestow the gift of civilization upon them."
Persian empires
From the early 6th century BC onwards, several Persian states dominated the region, beginning with the Medes and non-Persian Neo-Babylonian Empire, then their successor the Achaemenid Empire known as the first Persian Empire, conquered in the late 4th century BC. by the very short-lived Macedonian Empire of Alexander the Great, and then successor kingdoms such as Ptolemaic Egypt and the Seleucid state in Western Asia.
After a century of hiatus, the idea of the Persian Empire was revived by the Central Asian Iranian Parthians in the 3rd century BC—and continued by their successors, the Sassanids from the 3rd century AD. This empire dominated sizable parts of what is now the Asian part of the Middle East, and continue to influence the rest of the Asiatic and African Middle East region, until the Arab Muslim conquest of Persia in the mid-7th century CE. Eastern Rite, Church of the East Christianity took hold in Persian-ruled Mesopotamia, particularly in Assyria from the 1st century AD onwards, and the region became a center of a flourishing Syriac--Assyrian literary tradition.
Roman Empire
In the 1st century BC, the expanding Roman Republic absorbed the whole Eastern Mediterranean, which included much of the Near East. The Roman Empire united the region with most of Europe and North Africa in a single political and economic unit. Even areas not directly annexed were strongly influenced by the Empire, which was the most powerful political and cultural entity for centuries. Though Roman culture spread across the region, the Greek culture and language first established in the region by the Macedonian Empire continued to dominate throughout the Roman period. Cities in the Middle East, especially Alexandria, became major urban centers for the Empire and the region became the Empire's "bread basket" as the key agricultural producer.
As the Christian religion spread throughout the Roman and Persian Empires, it took root in the Middle East, and cities such as Alexandria and Edessa became important centers of Christian scholarship. By the 5th century, Christianity was the dominant religion in the Middle East, with other faiths (gradually including heretical Christian sects) being actively repressed. The Middle East's ties to the city of Rome were gradually severed as the Empire split into East and West, with the Middle East tied to the new Roman capital of Constantinople. The subsequent Fall of the Western Roman Empire therefore, had minimal direct impact on the region.
Byzantine Empire (Eastern Roman Empire)
wn.com/Cradle Of Civilization The Middle East
The earliest civilizations in history were established in the region now known as the Middle East around 3500 BC by the Sumerians, in Mesopotamia (Iraq), widely regarded as the cradle of civilization. The Sumerians and the Akkadians (later known as Babylonians and Assyrians) all flourished in this region.
"In the course of the fourth millennium BC, city-states developed in southern Mesopotamia that were dominated by temples whose priests represented the cities' patron deities. The most prominent of the city-states was Sumer, which gave its language to the area and became the first great civilization of mankind. About 2340 BC, Sargon the Great (c. 2360--2305 BC) united the city-states in the south and founded the Akkadian dynasty, the world's first empire."
Soon after the Sumerian civilization began, the Nile valley of ancient Egypt was unified under the Pharaohs in the 4th millennium BC, and civilization quickly spread through the Fertile Crescent to the west coast of the Mediterranean Sea and throughout the Levant. The Elamites, Hittites, Amorites, Phoenicians, Israelites and others later built important states in this region.
Assyrian empires
Mesopotamia was home to several powerful empires that came to rule almost the entire Middle East—particularly the Assyrian Empires of 1365--1076 BC and the Neo-Assyrian Empire of 911--605 BC. The Assyrian Empire, at its peak, was the largest the world had seen. It ruled all of what is now Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Kuwait, Jordan, Egypt, Cyprus, and Bahrain—with large swathes of Iran, Turkey, Armenia, Georgia, Sudan, and Arabia. "The Assyrian empires, particularly the third, had a profound and lasting impact on the Near East. Before Assyrian hegemony ended, the Assyrians brought the highest civilization to the then known world. From the Caspian to Cyprus, from Anatolia to Egypt, Assyrian imperial expansion would bring into the Assyrian sphere nomadic and barbaric communities, and would bestow the gift of civilization upon them."
Persian empires
From the early 6th century BC onwards, several Persian states dominated the region, beginning with the Medes and non-Persian Neo-Babylonian Empire, then their successor the Achaemenid Empire known as the first Persian Empire, conquered in the late 4th century BC. by the very short-lived Macedonian Empire of Alexander the Great, and then successor kingdoms such as Ptolemaic Egypt and the Seleucid state in Western Asia.
After a century of hiatus, the idea of the Persian Empire was revived by the Central Asian Iranian Parthians in the 3rd century BC—and continued by their successors, the Sassanids from the 3rd century AD. This empire dominated sizable parts of what is now the Asian part of the Middle East, and continue to influence the rest of the Asiatic and African Middle East region, until the Arab Muslim conquest of Persia in the mid-7th century CE. Eastern Rite, Church of the East Christianity took hold in Persian-ruled Mesopotamia, particularly in Assyria from the 1st century AD onwards, and the region became a center of a flourishing Syriac--Assyrian literary tradition.
Roman Empire
In the 1st century BC, the expanding Roman Republic absorbed the whole Eastern Mediterranean, which included much of the Near East. The Roman Empire united the region with most of Europe and North Africa in a single political and economic unit. Even areas not directly annexed were strongly influenced by the Empire, which was the most powerful political and cultural entity for centuries. Though Roman culture spread across the region, the Greek culture and language first established in the region by the Macedonian Empire continued to dominate throughout the Roman period. Cities in the Middle East, especially Alexandria, became major urban centers for the Empire and the region became the Empire's "bread basket" as the key agricultural producer.
As the Christian religion spread throughout the Roman and Persian Empires, it took root in the Middle East, and cities such as Alexandria and Edessa became important centers of Christian scholarship. By the 5th century, Christianity was the dominant religion in the Middle East, with other faiths (gradually including heretical Christian sects) being actively repressed. The Middle East's ties to the city of Rome were gradually severed as the Empire split into East and West, with the Middle East tied to the new Roman capital of Constantinople. The subsequent Fall of the Western Roman Empire therefore, had minimal direct impact on the region.
Byzantine Empire (Eastern Roman Empire)
- published: 03 Feb 2014
- views: 4359
Animated History of the Near East.wmv
An animated map of the Near East from 2000 BCE to 100 CE. It was made with Blender 3d for use in a curriculm on http://www.helpforshepherds.org and is not de......
An animated map of the Near East from 2000 BCE to 100 CE. It was made with Blender 3d for use in a curriculm on http://www.helpforshepherds.org and is not de...
wn.com/Animated History Of The Near East.Wmv
An animated map of the Near East from 2000 BCE to 100 CE. It was made with Blender 3d for use in a curriculm on http://www.helpforshepherds.org and is not de...
- published: 04 Aug 2010
- views: 13670
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author: Macrian75
The Ancient Near East and Genesis 2: Seven Minute Seminary
How should we be understand Genesis 2 in light of Genesis 1? What are the issues involved? Is Genesis 1 and Genesis portraying the same event? Dr. Sandy Rich......
How should we be understand Genesis 2 in light of Genesis 1? What are the issues involved? Is Genesis 1 and Genesis portraying the same event? Dr. Sandy Rich...
wn.com/The Ancient Near East And Genesis 2 Seven Minute Seminary
How should we be understand Genesis 2 in light of Genesis 1? What are the issues involved? Is Genesis 1 and Genesis portraying the same event? Dr. Sandy Rich...
- published: 30 Apr 2014
- views: 1028
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author: Seedbed
Lecture 2. The Hebrew Bible in Its Ancient Near Eastern Setting: Biblical Religion in Context
Introduction to the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) (RLST 145) with Christine Hayes In this lecture, the Hebrew Bible is understood against the background of An......
Introduction to the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) (RLST 145) with Christine Hayes In this lecture, the Hebrew Bible is understood against the background of An...
wn.com/Lecture 2. The Hebrew Bible In Its Ancient Near Eastern Setting Biblical Religion In Context
Introduction to the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) (RLST 145) with Christine Hayes In this lecture, the Hebrew Bible is understood against the background of An...
- published: 03 Dec 2012
- views: 28107
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author: YaleCourses
Ancient Near Eastern Art by Victoria Taylor-Gore
This is a video that I made about Ancient Near Eastern Art for my online art appreciation course. Music - from album "Without You" by Masters of Persian Musi......
This is a video that I made about Ancient Near Eastern Art for my online art appreciation course. Music - from album "Without You" by Masters of Persian Musi...
wn.com/Ancient Near Eastern Art By Victoria Taylor Gore
This is a video that I made about Ancient Near Eastern Art for my online art appreciation course. Music - from album "Without You" by Masters of Persian Musi...
Hebrew Covenants and the Ancient Near East: Part 1
Join Jodell in this in-depth study of ancient Israel's covenants. In this teaching, we discover that the covenant at Mt. Sinai was only one of many individua......
Join Jodell in this in-depth study of ancient Israel's covenants. In this teaching, we discover that the covenant at Mt. Sinai was only one of many individua...
wn.com/Hebrew Covenants And The Ancient Near East Part 1
Join Jodell in this in-depth study of ancient Israel's covenants. In this teaching, we discover that the covenant at Mt. Sinai was only one of many individua...
Hebrew Covenants and the Ancient Near East: Part 2
In this teaching, Jodell compares how the customs of birthright and blessing originated in the context of the ancient Near East. Rediscover the light that ar......
In this teaching, Jodell compares how the customs of birthright and blessing originated in the context of the ancient Near East. Rediscover the light that ar...
wn.com/Hebrew Covenants And The Ancient Near East Part 2
In this teaching, Jodell compares how the customs of birthright and blessing originated in the context of the ancient Near East. Rediscover the light that ar...
The Ancient Near East, Part 1
This is the first of two lectures on the Ancient Near East. This lecture focuses on Sumerian culture and art, but leads into Akkadian art....
This is the first of two lectures on the Ancient Near East. This lecture focuses on Sumerian culture and art, but leads into Akkadian art.
wn.com/The Ancient Near East, Part 1
This is the first of two lectures on the Ancient Near East. This lecture focuses on Sumerian culture and art, but leads into Akkadian art.
- published: 24 Aug 2015
- views: 1
The Ancient Near Eastern Covenant
This video explains how the Ancient Near Eastern Covenant applies to the faith in the God of Abraham and Isaac and Jacob also known as Yashua ha Moshiach/Jesus ...
This video explains how the Ancient Near Eastern Covenant applies to the faith in the God of Abraham and Isaac and Jacob also known as Yashua ha Moshiach/Jesus Christ.
wn.com/The Ancient Near Eastern Covenant
This video explains how the Ancient Near Eastern Covenant applies to the faith in the God of Abraham and Isaac and Jacob also known as Yashua ha Moshiach/Jesus Christ.
- published: 07 Feb 2015
- views: 68
Near Eastern Roots: Wisdom Literature in the Ancient Near East
One of the most common genres of literature from the ancient Near East that employs poetry is called wisdom literature. The term includes hymns, fables, disp......
One of the most common genres of literature from the ancient Near East that employs poetry is called wisdom literature. The term includes hymns, fables, disp...
wn.com/Near Eastern Roots Wisdom Literature In The Ancient Near East
One of the most common genres of literature from the ancient Near East that employs poetry is called wisdom literature. The term includes hymns, fables, disp...
- published: 12 Aug 2010
- views: 2491
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author: helvis213
Ancient Iraq Documentary - The Cradle Of Civilization
Iraq, known in classical antiquity as Mesopotamia, was home to the oldest civilizations in the world,[1][2] with a cultural history of over 10,000 years,[3][4][...
Iraq, known in classical antiquity as Mesopotamia, was home to the oldest civilizations in the world,[1][2] with a cultural history of over 10,000 years,[3][4][5] hence its common epithet, the Cradle of Civilization. Mesopotamia, as part of the larger Fertile Crescent, was a significant part of the Ancient Near East throughout the Bronze Age and the Iron Age.
Mesopotamia is the site of the earliest developments of the Neolithic Revolution from around 10,000 BC. It has been identified as having "inspired some of the most important developments in human history including the invention of the wheel, the planting of the first cereal crops and the development of cursive script, Mathematics, Astronomy and Agriculture."
Sumer was a civilization and historical region in southern Iraq. It is the earliest known civilization in the world, making Iraq one of the Cradles of Civilization. The Sumerian civilization spanned over 3000 years[8] and began with the first settlement of Eridu in the Ubaid period (mid-6th millennium BC) through the Uruk period (4th millennium BC) and the Early Dynastic periods (3rd millennium BC) until the rise of Assyria and Babylonia in the late 3rd and early 2nd millennium BC respectively.
The Ubaid period marks the Pottery Neolithic to Chalcolithic phase in Mesopotamia, which represents the earliest settlement on the alluvial plain in the south. Early urbanization begins with the Ubaid period, around 5300 BC. The Ubaid culture gives way to the Uruk period from c. 4000 BC. The invention of the wheel and the beginning of the Chalcolithic period fall into the Ubaid period. The Sumerian historical record remains obscure until the Early Dynastic period, when a now deciphered syllabary writing system was developed, which has allowed archaeologists to read contemporary records and inscriptions.
Classical Sumer ends with the rise of the Semitic Akkadian kings in the 24th century BC. Following the Gutian period, there is a brief Sumerian renaissance in the 21st century, cut short in the 20th century BC by Amorite invasions, a Semitic people from the north east Levant who founded Babylon as an independent state in 1894 BC. The Amorite dynasty of Isin persisted until c. 1600 BC, when southern Mesopotamia was united under Kassite Babylonian rule.
The north of Mesopotamia had become the Akkadian speaking state of Assyria by the late 25th century BC. Along with the rest of Mesopotamia it was ruled by the Akkadian kings from the late 24th to mid 22nd centuries BC, after which it once again became independent
wn.com/Ancient Iraq Documentary The Cradle Of Civilization
Iraq, known in classical antiquity as Mesopotamia, was home to the oldest civilizations in the world,[1][2] with a cultural history of over 10,000 years,[3][4][5] hence its common epithet, the Cradle of Civilization. Mesopotamia, as part of the larger Fertile Crescent, was a significant part of the Ancient Near East throughout the Bronze Age and the Iron Age.
Mesopotamia is the site of the earliest developments of the Neolithic Revolution from around 10,000 BC. It has been identified as having "inspired some of the most important developments in human history including the invention of the wheel, the planting of the first cereal crops and the development of cursive script, Mathematics, Astronomy and Agriculture."
Sumer was a civilization and historical region in southern Iraq. It is the earliest known civilization in the world, making Iraq one of the Cradles of Civilization. The Sumerian civilization spanned over 3000 years[8] and began with the first settlement of Eridu in the Ubaid period (mid-6th millennium BC) through the Uruk period (4th millennium BC) and the Early Dynastic periods (3rd millennium BC) until the rise of Assyria and Babylonia in the late 3rd and early 2nd millennium BC respectively.
The Ubaid period marks the Pottery Neolithic to Chalcolithic phase in Mesopotamia, which represents the earliest settlement on the alluvial plain in the south. Early urbanization begins with the Ubaid period, around 5300 BC. The Ubaid culture gives way to the Uruk period from c. 4000 BC. The invention of the wheel and the beginning of the Chalcolithic period fall into the Ubaid period. The Sumerian historical record remains obscure until the Early Dynastic period, when a now deciphered syllabary writing system was developed, which has allowed archaeologists to read contemporary records and inscriptions.
Classical Sumer ends with the rise of the Semitic Akkadian kings in the 24th century BC. Following the Gutian period, there is a brief Sumerian renaissance in the 21st century, cut short in the 20th century BC by Amorite invasions, a Semitic people from the north east Levant who founded Babylon as an independent state in 1894 BC. The Amorite dynasty of Isin persisted until c. 1600 BC, when southern Mesopotamia was united under Kassite Babylonian rule.
The north of Mesopotamia had become the Akkadian speaking state of Assyria by the late 25th century BC. Along with the rest of Mesopotamia it was ruled by the Akkadian kings from the late 24th to mid 22nd centuries BC, after which it once again became independent
- published: 12 May 2015
- views: 1
Ancient Middle East [/Near East] Map [/Geography] History
Religion 111 [or for uses in AP] World History Biblical locations... helps w understanding the Geography of the Torah /Pentateuch or Tanakh &/ Bible study....
Religion 111 [or for uses in AP] World History Biblical locations... helps w understanding the Geography of the Torah /Pentateuch or Tanakh &/ Bible study.
wn.com/Ancient Middle East Near East Map Geography History
Religion 111 [or for uses in AP] World History Biblical locations... helps w understanding the Geography of the Torah /Pentateuch or Tanakh &/ Bible study.
Ancient Near Eastern Art - Stele of NaramSin
AP Art History flipped classroom discussion on Ancient Near Eastern Art...
AP Art History flipped classroom discussion on Ancient Near Eastern Art
wn.com/Ancient Near Eastern Art Stele Of Naramsin
AP Art History flipped classroom discussion on Ancient Near Eastern Art
- published: 02 Jun 2015
- views: 2
Art Parade III: Art in Ancient Near East
Visual arts from ancient Near East, Ancient civilizations of Sumeria, Assyria, Babylonia and Persia, 3000 B.C- early 7th century A.D A Middle Eastern traditi......
Visual arts from ancient Near East, Ancient civilizations of Sumeria, Assyria, Babylonia and Persia, 3000 B.C- early 7th century A.D A Middle Eastern traditi...
wn.com/Art Parade Iii Art In Ancient Near East
Visual arts from ancient Near East, Ancient civilizations of Sumeria, Assyria, Babylonia and Persia, 3000 B.C- early 7th century A.D A Middle Eastern traditi...
01 ancient near eastern myth 02
series playlist : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfHWFPpm5iwTsb2vAVR2rRSpZG20OOlop...
series playlist : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfHWFPpm5iwTsb2vAVR2rRSpZG20OOlop
wn.com/01 Ancient Near Eastern Myth 02
series playlist : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfHWFPpm5iwTsb2vAVR2rRSpZG20OOlop
- published: 20 Apr 2015
- views: 65
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Damascus Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Damascus in Syria.
Damascus is the capital of Syria and is a symbol of culture in the Near East. A hundred kilometres from the Mediterranean coast, the strategically located city was once the capital of the Umayyad.Cannons, the busts of various presidents and military vehicles are displayed in the large courtyard of the Takiyeh Mosque, an ancient Dervish monastery co
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East Africa Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination East Africa.
East Africa is one of the most beautiful and diverse landscapes in the world and its magnificent wilderness and fascinating wildlife is one of the few remaining unspoiled regions on earth. Lake Naivasha is the ideal habitat for both the rare Fish Eagle and African Eagle, thus it is a perfect location from which to observe these fascinating birds. Due to
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South East Asia travel guide - Tips and Tricks about backpacking
South East Asia is one of the most amazing and easiest places to backpack. Here's a couple of tricks and heads up to make your trip as good as possible. Sleeping, transportation, shopping, food and weather. Check the video.
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Travel Guide Austalia East Coast
The eastern states of Australia are the states adjoining the east coast of Australia. These are the mainland states of New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria. The Australian Capital Territory and Jervis Bay Territory, while not states, are also included. The term usually includes the island state of Tasmania. On some occasions, the state of South Australia is included in this grouping. Similar t
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South East Asia Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination South East Asia.
South East Asia is a fascinating, atmospheric and exotic world full of unspoiled nature and cultural treasures and a region in which both past and present live side by side and unite in a wonderful way. Myanmar, The Land Of Golden Pagodas: for decades the rulers of what was once known as Burma closed the country’s doors to the outside world and many
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Jerusalem Israel Tourism | Things to do in Jerusalem Tour | (Jerusalem Old City) Travel Guide Video
Visit Jerusalem Israel - Jerusalem tourism attractions (Old City of Jerusalem). Jerusalem travel guide. Jerusalem travel video. Israel travel guide. Jerusalem tour. Israel tourism attractions. Israel travel video. Things to do in Jerusalem Israel.
Visit Jerusalem Israel tourist attractions in a Jerusalem Israel documentary. This Jerusalem Israel tourist guide is great when traveling to Israel, or
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The East Coast (Australia) Vacation Travel Wild Video Guide
The East Coast of Australia has so much to offer. We start this episode in the beauty of Lane Cove National Park only 10km from the heart of Sydney yet a world a way from the hustle and bustle of the city. Then Lin tries her hand at White Water Rafting the beautiful Tully River before experience the Aboriginal culture and beauty of Echo Adventures.
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Travel Guide | Carry-on Essentials, Snacks, Tips + MORE
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25 THINGS TO DO IN BERLIN | Europe Travel Guide
We had heard Berlin was a city bursting with art and music and we were very excited to spend some time there. Here is our list of our favorite activities to do in the city.
The following are the best 25 things to do in Berlin, Germany presented in our latest city top attractions travel guide:
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1) Visit Berlin Wall - The East Side Ga
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Gold Coast, Australia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Gold Coast is a coastal city in southeastern Queensland on the east coast of Australia. It is the second most populous city in the state, the sixth most populous city in the country, and the most populous non-capital city in Australia. The Gold Coast has the largest cross-state metropolitan area population in Australia, due to the inclusion of Tweed Heads, New South Wales
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Travel to Israel and Jordan - Things to do in Jordan - Travel Guide - Jordan Tourism/Israel Tourism
Travel to Israel - Travel to Jordan - Things to do in Jordan - Things to do in Israel - Israel Tourism (HD) - Jordan Tourism (HD) - Travel and tourism - Israel Travel Guide - Jordan Travel Guide - Jerusalem Tourism - Amman Tourism - Tour tourism top attractions travel Israel video guide commercial - Travel to Jordan, Israel (HD) and visit Jordan, Israel with me as your guide in this travel vid
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Croatia Travel Guide & Tourism (HD)
Croatia Travel Guide, Croatia Tourism, Croatia Vacation (HD)
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Croatia (Croatian: Hrvatska) is a country situated in Southeast Europe. It is to the east side of the Adriatic Sea, to the east of Italy. It is also bordered by Slovakia to the northwest, Hungary to the north, Bosnia and Herzegovina to th
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The Middle East Travel Video
A travel video for the Middle East! We made it for school, and it turned out great. Our teacher even said it was the best video he's ever seen from his stude...
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New Zealand Travel Guide
New Zealand Māori: Aotearoa is an island country located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The country geographically comprises two main landmasses ‒ that of the North and South Islands ‒ as well as numerous smaller islands. New Zealand is situated some 1,500 kilometres (900 mi) east of Australia across the Tasman Sea and roughly 1,000 kilometres (600 mi) south of the Pacific island nations of Ne
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Sydney Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Ready for an adventure? Click play on our travel guide video to uncover some of the best things to do in Syndey, Australia.
Established in 1788 as a penal colony, Sydney was once a little rough around the edges, but it has since transformed into a must-visit coastal destination. Today, tourists flock to this city on the east coast
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Ho Chi Minh City Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Ho Chi Minh City
Ho Chi Minh City, on the southern tip of Vietnam, is one of South East Asia’s emerging boom cities. Still affectionately known by many as Saigon, this is Vietnam’s largest city and its economic engine room.
Ho Chi Minh City has an irrepressible soul and an entrepreneurial energy that hums day and night. Despite almost a century of colonialism and brutal conflict, today this city
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Dubai Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Dubai. Dubai is a fairy-tale holiday paradise with romantic desert scenery and a long history. Like an ancient kingdom from th...
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Travel Guide to Portland, Oregon l The Expeditioner
In this travel video tour of Portland, Oregon, I travel to Portland, one of the most unique cities in the United States.
I started my trip off by hopping off a plane and then immediately hopping onto a bus. But not just any bus, a bus operated by Brewvana Brewery Tours, the mostly women-run craft beer brewery tour company. Portland, or know as Beervana to some, is home to 55 breweries within its
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Singapore Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Singapore.
Singapore is a city of gardens and the heart of South East Asia. Its history began in 1819 with Thomas Stamford Raffles, a young official who worked for the British East India Company. Raffles estimated that the natural harbor was perfect for trading ships, so he bought the land from the Sultan of Johor and founded a trading settlement.
As a free port, Si
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The Gold Coast (Australia) Vacation Travel Wild Video Guide
South East Queensland attracts people from every corner of the globe. With one of the world’s most consistent climates it boasts 300 days of sunshine a year. Mix this with world class beaches, famous surf breaks, scenic hinterland and some of the worlds largest sand islands and you have paradise.
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Top 10 Things to do in Southeast Asia attractions travel guide
There are fewer regions in the world more traveled today by backpackers than Southeast Asia. However, deciding where to go and what to do over such an expansive territory can be a daunting task. Hence, this guide. The following 10 things to do in SE Asia is an attractions travel guide that highlights the best of the best in the region:
1) Visit Temples
No trip to SE Asia - and Cambodia for th
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Things to do in Jordan | Top Attractions Travel Guide
The following travel video is a list of things to do in Jordan with an emphasis on the top attractions and places to visit in this travel guide.
When it comes to travel in the Middle East, few countries can offer as many fascinating attractions or the generous hospitality exhibited in Jordan where you'll discover a rich culture and plenty of adventures types of activities.
If you're planning a t
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Kyoto City Video Guide | Expedia
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Kyoto lies in Western Honshu, Japan’s main island. The imperial capital for over 1,000 years, Kyoto is widely considered Japan’s most beautiful city.
Emerging from ultra-modern Kyoto Station, the city’s busy downtown area can come as a shock. Yet old Kyoto is never far away.
Just to the east is Gion, where you’ll catch
Damascus Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Damascus in Syria.
Damascus is the capital of Syria and is a symbol of culture in the Near East. A hundred kilometres from the Me...
Travel video about destination Damascus in Syria.
Damascus is the capital of Syria and is a symbol of culture in the Near East. A hundred kilometres from the Mediterranean coast, the strategically located city was once the capital of the Umayyad.Cannons, the busts of various presidents and military vehicles are displayed in the large courtyard of the Takiyeh Mosque, an ancient Dervish monastery complex. Built in 1554 and designed by Ottoman master architect, Sinan, it also includes an adjoining inn for the numerous pilgrims who travelled to Mecca. Damascus has always been much prized: by the pharaohs and the Babylonian monarch, Nebukadnezar, and later, Alexander The Great. Then came Persian, Roman and Islamic emperors followed by the Crusaders and Mongols. The Kalaa Citadel is situated on the periphery of the old town that was once surrounded by huge walls. It was from here that Saladin fended off the attacks of the Crusaders. The Romans built a fort here that was constantly extended with impressive walls and towers and located directly outside the city wall, the River Barada was also of strategic importance. Although the Mongols destroyed the inner buildings, the fortress walls survived. The Suq is an important part of every Islamic city, a market that originated in ancient times. Thousands of shops in numerous interconnected lanes form the commercial heart of Damascus. In the Gold Suq everything glitters, bracelets, rings and even a large variety of kitchen utensils. Damascus has for thousands of years been a place desired by the powerful. Yet it has managed to survive and is still the most beautiful capital city in the Near East.
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Travel video about destination Damascus in Syria.
Damascus is the capital of Syria and is a symbol of culture in the Near East. A hundred kilometres from the Mediterranean coast, the strategically located city was once the capital of the Umayyad.Cannons, the busts of various presidents and military vehicles are displayed in the large courtyard of the Takiyeh Mosque, an ancient Dervish monastery complex. Built in 1554 and designed by Ottoman master architect, Sinan, it also includes an adjoining inn for the numerous pilgrims who travelled to Mecca. Damascus has always been much prized: by the pharaohs and the Babylonian monarch, Nebukadnezar, and later, Alexander The Great. Then came Persian, Roman and Islamic emperors followed by the Crusaders and Mongols. The Kalaa Citadel is situated on the periphery of the old town that was once surrounded by huge walls. It was from here that Saladin fended off the attacks of the Crusaders. The Romans built a fort here that was constantly extended with impressive walls and towers and located directly outside the city wall, the River Barada was also of strategic importance. Although the Mongols destroyed the inner buildings, the fortress walls survived. The Suq is an important part of every Islamic city, a market that originated in ancient times. Thousands of shops in numerous interconnected lanes form the commercial heart of Damascus. In the Gold Suq everything glitters, bracelets, rings and even a large variety of kitchen utensils. Damascus has for thousands of years been a place desired by the powerful. Yet it has managed to survive and is still the most beautiful capital city in the Near East.
- published: 13 Aug 2013
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East Africa Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination East Africa.
East Africa is one of the most beautiful and diverse landscapes in the world and its magnificent wilderness and fasc...
Travel video about destination East Africa.
East Africa is one of the most beautiful and diverse landscapes in the world and its magnificent wilderness and fascinating wildlife is one of the few remaining unspoiled regions on earth. Lake Naivasha is the ideal habitat for both the rare Fish Eagle and African Eagle, thus it is a perfect location from which to observe these fascinating birds. Due to its rich variety of wildlife and the spectacular beauty of its landscape Kenya is one of Africa’s most popular safari destinations. The Massai Mara National Park is located around six hours from Nairobi and is one of the country’s most extraordinary game reserves. Its name indicates the presence of one of Africa’s most colourful tribes, the Massai. The Amboseli National Park also contains many of East Africa’s most important landscapes and represents the magnificence of the African flora and fauna that grows in this relatively small, protected area. The local wildlife stays at a safe distance from the geysers of Lake Bogoria as the steaming hot springs can prove fatal for the flamingos and other water birds that live there. Nevertheless, quite often the bones of dead animals can be seen close to the geysers as some venture too close and are killed by the hot steam. At an altitude of nearly six thousand metres, Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain on the African continent. For most of the time its summit is covered by a dense ring of cloud that gives the mountain an air of mystique. There are few other places on earth that offer the huge variety of nature as does the legendary east of the African continent. A magical destination and a wild natural paradise that is second to none!
wn.com/East Africa Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination East Africa.
East Africa is one of the most beautiful and diverse landscapes in the world and its magnificent wilderness and fascinating wildlife is one of the few remaining unspoiled regions on earth. Lake Naivasha is the ideal habitat for both the rare Fish Eagle and African Eagle, thus it is a perfect location from which to observe these fascinating birds. Due to its rich variety of wildlife and the spectacular beauty of its landscape Kenya is one of Africa’s most popular safari destinations. The Massai Mara National Park is located around six hours from Nairobi and is one of the country’s most extraordinary game reserves. Its name indicates the presence of one of Africa’s most colourful tribes, the Massai. The Amboseli National Park also contains many of East Africa’s most important landscapes and represents the magnificence of the African flora and fauna that grows in this relatively small, protected area. The local wildlife stays at a safe distance from the geysers of Lake Bogoria as the steaming hot springs can prove fatal for the flamingos and other water birds that live there. Nevertheless, quite often the bones of dead animals can be seen close to the geysers as some venture too close and are killed by the hot steam. At an altitude of nearly six thousand metres, Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain on the African continent. For most of the time its summit is covered by a dense ring of cloud that gives the mountain an air of mystique. There are few other places on earth that offer the huge variety of nature as does the legendary east of the African continent. A magical destination and a wild natural paradise that is second to none!
- published: 03 Mar 2014
- views: 5680
South East Asia travel guide - Tips and Tricks about backpacking
South East Asia is one of the most amazing and easiest places to backpack. Here's a couple of tricks and heads up to make your trip as good as possible. Sleepin...
South East Asia is one of the most amazing and easiest places to backpack. Here's a couple of tricks and heads up to make your trip as good as possible. Sleeping, transportation, shopping, food and weather. Check the video.
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wn.com/South East Asia Travel Guide Tips And Tricks About Backpacking
South East Asia is one of the most amazing and easiest places to backpack. Here's a couple of tricks and heads up to make your trip as good as possible. Sleeping, transportation, shopping, food and weather. Check the video.
Asia information (http://travels.kilroy.eu/destinations/asia)
Tours in Asia (http://travels.kilroy.eu/destinations/asia/adventure)
Backpackers travel guide (http://travels.kilroy.eu/travel-guide)
- published: 19 Jul 2013
- views: 32879
Travel Guide Austalia East Coast
The eastern states of Australia are the states adjoining the east coast of Australia. These are the mainland states of New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria....
The eastern states of Australia are the states adjoining the east coast of Australia. These are the mainland states of New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria. The Australian Capital Territory and Jervis Bay Territory, while not states, are also included. The term usually includes the island state of Tasmania. On some occasions, the state of South Australia is included in this grouping. Similar terms include East Coast and Eastern Seaboard
wn.com/Travel Guide Austalia East Coast
The eastern states of Australia are the states adjoining the east coast of Australia. These are the mainland states of New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria. The Australian Capital Territory and Jervis Bay Territory, while not states, are also included. The term usually includes the island state of Tasmania. On some occasions, the state of South Australia is included in this grouping. Similar terms include East Coast and Eastern Seaboard
- published: 24 May 2012
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South East Asia Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination South East Asia.
South East Asia is a fascinating, atmospheric and exotic world full of unspoiled nature and cultural treasures a...
Travel video about destination South East Asia.
South East Asia is a fascinating, atmospheric and exotic world full of unspoiled nature and cultural treasures and a region in which both past and present live side by side and unite in a wonderful way. Myanmar, The Land Of Golden Pagodas: for decades the rulers of what was once known as Burma closed the country’s doors to the outside world and many of its fine religious sanctuaries were badly neglected but they have now gradually been given the respect that they deserve. Inlay Lake is home to the Inthas, one of the many tribes that came to Myanmar from various of South East Asia’s neighbouring countries. Throughout the area are the floating plantations of the Inthas on which tomatoes, cucumbers and beans are cultivated. A journey on the Shan State Express provides passengers with a fascinating insight into the life of the Shan people whose lives are dominated by agriculture. The north west of Myanmar is known for its many splendid sacred buildings such as Mingun’s Hsinbyume Pagoda that was built at the beginning of the nineteenth century. It was constructed according to the architectural rules of Hindu Buddhist cosmology and symbolizes the World Mountain of Meru.. One of Taiwan’s most important centres of arts and crafts is located in the west of the island, Lukang, an ancient and idyllic town full of age-old traditions whose large number of beautiful temples is most impressive. In Cambodia and around forty kilometres north of Phnom Penh is the former capital city of Udong. Today only the remains of the city’s former splendid buildings indicate that it was the last centre of Angkor’s power with hundreds of dwellings and temples. The ruins of Ayutthaya indicate the impressive dimensions of the former capital of ancient Thailand and one of the mightiest royal cities in South East Asia.
wn.com/South East Asia Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination South East Asia.
South East Asia is a fascinating, atmospheric and exotic world full of unspoiled nature and cultural treasures and a region in which both past and present live side by side and unite in a wonderful way. Myanmar, The Land Of Golden Pagodas: for decades the rulers of what was once known as Burma closed the country’s doors to the outside world and many of its fine religious sanctuaries were badly neglected but they have now gradually been given the respect that they deserve. Inlay Lake is home to the Inthas, one of the many tribes that came to Myanmar from various of South East Asia’s neighbouring countries. Throughout the area are the floating plantations of the Inthas on which tomatoes, cucumbers and beans are cultivated. A journey on the Shan State Express provides passengers with a fascinating insight into the life of the Shan people whose lives are dominated by agriculture. The north west of Myanmar is known for its many splendid sacred buildings such as Mingun’s Hsinbyume Pagoda that was built at the beginning of the nineteenth century. It was constructed according to the architectural rules of Hindu Buddhist cosmology and symbolizes the World Mountain of Meru.. One of Taiwan’s most important centres of arts and crafts is located in the west of the island, Lukang, an ancient and idyllic town full of age-old traditions whose large number of beautiful temples is most impressive. In Cambodia and around forty kilometres north of Phnom Penh is the former capital city of Udong. Today only the remains of the city’s former splendid buildings indicate that it was the last centre of Angkor’s power with hundreds of dwellings and temples. The ruins of Ayutthaya indicate the impressive dimensions of the former capital of ancient Thailand and one of the mightiest royal cities in South East Asia.
- published: 02 Apr 2014
- views: 19238
Jerusalem Israel Tourism | Things to do in Jerusalem Tour | (Jerusalem Old City) Travel Guide Video
Visit Jerusalem Israel - Jerusalem tourism attractions (Old City of Jerusalem). Jerusalem travel guide. Jerusalem travel video. Israel travel guide. Jerusalem t...
Visit Jerusalem Israel - Jerusalem tourism attractions (Old City of Jerusalem). Jerusalem travel guide. Jerusalem travel video. Israel travel guide. Jerusalem tour. Israel tourism attractions. Israel travel video. Things to do in Jerusalem Israel.
Visit Jerusalem Israel tourist attractions in a Jerusalem Israel documentary. This Jerusalem Israel tourist guide is great when traveling to Israel, or when planning your next Jerusalem Israel trip.
Learn what to do in Jerusalem Israel. Travellers must not miss the top 10 attractions in Jerusalem Israel on their Israel tour.
Immerse yourself in Jerusalem Israel tourism on this holiday in Israel. Tours of Israel are not complete without visiting Jerusalem Israel.
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Visit Jerusalem Israel - Jerusalem tourism attractions (Old City of Jerusalem). Jerusalem travel guide. Jerusalem travel video. Israel travel guide. Jerusalem tour. Israel tourism attractions. Israel travel video. Things to do in Jerusalem Israel.
Visit Jerusalem Israel tourist attractions in a Jerusalem Israel documentary. This Jerusalem Israel tourist guide is great when traveling to Israel, or when planning your next Jerusalem Israel trip.
Learn what to do in Jerusalem Israel. Travellers must not miss the top 10 attractions in Jerusalem Israel on their Israel tour.
Immerse yourself in Jerusalem Israel tourism on this holiday in Israel. Tours of Israel are not complete without visiting Jerusalem Israel.
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Willow and the Light Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Finding the Balance Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Private Reflections Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Past the Edge Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
- published: 03 Aug 2014
- views: 8599
The East Coast (Australia) Vacation Travel Wild Video Guide
The East Coast of Australia has so much to offer. We start this episode in the beauty of Lane Cove National Park only 10km from the heart of Sydney yet a world ...
The East Coast of Australia has so much to offer. We start this episode in the beauty of Lane Cove National Park only 10km from the heart of Sydney yet a world a way from the hustle and bustle of the city. Then Lin tries her hand at White Water Rafting the beautiful Tully River before experience the Aboriginal culture and beauty of Echo Adventures.
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The East Coast of Australia has so much to offer. We start this episode in the beauty of Lane Cove National Park only 10km from the heart of Sydney yet a world a way from the hustle and bustle of the city. Then Lin tries her hand at White Water Rafting the beautiful Tully River before experience the Aboriginal culture and beauty of Echo Adventures.
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- published: 30 Aug 2015
- views: 29
Travel Guide | Carry-on Essentials, Snacks, Tips + MORE
I had an amazing time in NYC with my friends Lexee Smith and Jordyn Jones! We had an awesome time modeling for Zara Terez in my favorite state EVA! Anyways... H...
I had an amazing time in NYC with my friends Lexee Smith and Jordyn Jones! We had an awesome time modeling for Zara Terez in my favorite state EVA! Anyways... Hope you guys like this video and don't forget to subscribe and give it a thumbs up if you enjoyed! LOVE YA! xoxo
Check me out on social media and comment the worm emoji on a random photo! HEHE
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I had an amazing time in NYC with my friends Lexee Smith and Jordyn Jones! We had an awesome time modeling for Zara Terez in my favorite state EVA! Anyways... Hope you guys like this video and don't forget to subscribe and give it a thumbs up if you enjoyed! LOVE YA! xoxo
Check me out on social media and comment the worm emoji on a random photo! HEHE
LINK TO MY SKINCARE ROUTINE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3W0n5j1oj4
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If your reading this comment "NYC DREAMZ...TURKEY" hehe
All opinions are mine. (Chloe Monet East)
- published: 28 May 2015
- views: 867
25 THINGS TO DO IN BERLIN | Europe Travel Guide
We had heard Berlin was a city bursting with art and music and we were very excited to spend some time there. Here is our list of our favorite activities to do ...
We had heard Berlin was a city bursting with art and music and we were very excited to spend some time there. Here is our list of our favorite activities to do in the city.
The following are the best 25 things to do in Berlin, Germany presented in our latest city top attractions travel guide:
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1) Visit Berlin Wall - The East Side Gallery
2) Brandenburg Gate
3) Tiergarten
4) MauerPark Flohmarkt (MauerPark Flea Market)
5) Friedrichshain
6) Currywurst
7) Reichstag building
8) Tempelhof
9) Berlin's Museum Island
10) Holocaust Memorial - the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
11) Charlottenburg Palace
12) Checkpoint Charlie
13) Alexanderplatz - The Berlin TV Tower
14) Ritter Sport
15) Berlin Cathedral
16) Currywurst Museum
17) Rent a bike and go riding
18) River spree boat tour
19) Eat a Wurst sausage
20) Friedrichshain Flohmarkt (flea market)
21) Eat a German Breakfast
22) Cat Cafe (Pee Pees Katzen Cafe)
23) Schnitzel and Spaetzle
24) U-bahn and S-bahn metro system
25) Turkish Food
The East Side Gallery is the longest remaining strip of the of the former dividing wall between East and West Berlin. Today the 1.3 kilometer long wall stands as a memorial to freedom and it is covered in art and graffiti. Right now we're visiting Brandenburg Gate. This gate dates back to the 18th Century. We're here at Tiergarten, one of the biggest parks in the city. MauerPark is a hipster hangout. Every Sunday people flock to this park and spend the day barbecuing, listening to music, enjoying a few beers, and simply having a good time. There's a popular flea market where you can pick up old vinyls and clothes, and if you head over to the Bear Pit you can catch some karaoke and musical performances. If you want to spot some cool street art, then head over to Friedrichshain. You can't come to Berlin and not eat a Currywurst! This is the city's most popular fast food snack. The sausage is served with a ketchup and curry powder concoction. Up next we're at the Reichstag building which has a pretty cool glass dome on top. This dome is actually open to visitors and it offers 360 degree views of the city. Today we're visiting Tempelhof, a re-purposed airport here in Berlin for leisure activities and sports. If you enjoy museums and art galleries you'll want to visit Berlin's Museum Island. They actually have five different museums here and if you get a daily pass for 18 Euros you get access to all five. We are now visiting the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin. It is also known as the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. Charlottenburg Palace is the largest palace in Berlin and the only surviving royal residence in the city. Checkpoint Charlie was one of the crossing points between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War. Located near Alexanderplatz, The Berlin TV Tower offers a great lookout over the city. Chocolate! Ritter Sport is a chocolate brand that is sold all over Germany, and while in Berlin we couldn't resist sampling a few of the different varieties. Berlin Cathedral is located on Museum Island and it's one of the most beautiful churches in the city. If Currywurst is to your liking, you'll want to check out this quirky museum devoted to Berlin's favorite sausage. Renting a bike is a great way to get around the city. Most places will rent out bikes at 10 Euros per day. For a leisurely afternoon, hop on a boat and enjoy a tour down the River Spree. Of course, you cannot come to Berlin and not eat a Wurst or a sausage. The Friedrichshain flea market takes place every Sunday and it's a great place for people watching and a little browsing. The Germans sure know how to enjoy a hearty breakfast, and we recommend you try it too. Breakfast usually offers a wide sampling of loafs and bread rolls, accompanied with various deli cuts and cheese.
We couldn't resist visiting yet another cat cafe while we were in Berlin.
While in Berlin we enjoyed a hearty meal of Schnitzel. This thin strip of meat is coated in flour, eggs, and breadcrumbs, before being deep-fried. You can order it with a side of mashed potatoes or German noodles known as Spaetzle. It's quite easy to get around Berlin using the U-bahn and S-bahn system. In Berlin, there is a big Turkish population and that means there is awesome Turkish street food. And that's Berlin for you! A city that has risen from the ashes of the war, which is now bursting with art, music, and life.
Have you been to Berlin? We'd love to hear your favourite things about the city in the comments below.
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We had heard Berlin was a city bursting with art and music and we were very excited to spend some time there. Here is our list of our favorite activities to do in the city.
The following are the best 25 things to do in Berlin, Germany presented in our latest city top attractions travel guide:
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1) Visit Berlin Wall - The East Side Gallery
2) Brandenburg Gate
3) Tiergarten
4) MauerPark Flohmarkt (MauerPark Flea Market)
5) Friedrichshain
6) Currywurst
7) Reichstag building
8) Tempelhof
9) Berlin's Museum Island
10) Holocaust Memorial - the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
11) Charlottenburg Palace
12) Checkpoint Charlie
13) Alexanderplatz - The Berlin TV Tower
14) Ritter Sport
15) Berlin Cathedral
16) Currywurst Museum
17) Rent a bike and go riding
18) River spree boat tour
19) Eat a Wurst sausage
20) Friedrichshain Flohmarkt (flea market)
21) Eat a German Breakfast
22) Cat Cafe (Pee Pees Katzen Cafe)
23) Schnitzel and Spaetzle
24) U-bahn and S-bahn metro system
25) Turkish Food
The East Side Gallery is the longest remaining strip of the of the former dividing wall between East and West Berlin. Today the 1.3 kilometer long wall stands as a memorial to freedom and it is covered in art and graffiti. Right now we're visiting Brandenburg Gate. This gate dates back to the 18th Century. We're here at Tiergarten, one of the biggest parks in the city. MauerPark is a hipster hangout. Every Sunday people flock to this park and spend the day barbecuing, listening to music, enjoying a few beers, and simply having a good time. There's a popular flea market where you can pick up old vinyls and clothes, and if you head over to the Bear Pit you can catch some karaoke and musical performances. If you want to spot some cool street art, then head over to Friedrichshain. You can't come to Berlin and not eat a Currywurst! This is the city's most popular fast food snack. The sausage is served with a ketchup and curry powder concoction. Up next we're at the Reichstag building which has a pretty cool glass dome on top. This dome is actually open to visitors and it offers 360 degree views of the city. Today we're visiting Tempelhof, a re-purposed airport here in Berlin for leisure activities and sports. If you enjoy museums and art galleries you'll want to visit Berlin's Museum Island. They actually have five different museums here and if you get a daily pass for 18 Euros you get access to all five. We are now visiting the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin. It is also known as the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. Charlottenburg Palace is the largest palace in Berlin and the only surviving royal residence in the city. Checkpoint Charlie was one of the crossing points between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War. Located near Alexanderplatz, The Berlin TV Tower offers a great lookout over the city. Chocolate! Ritter Sport is a chocolate brand that is sold all over Germany, and while in Berlin we couldn't resist sampling a few of the different varieties. Berlin Cathedral is located on Museum Island and it's one of the most beautiful churches in the city. If Currywurst is to your liking, you'll want to check out this quirky museum devoted to Berlin's favorite sausage. Renting a bike is a great way to get around the city. Most places will rent out bikes at 10 Euros per day. For a leisurely afternoon, hop on a boat and enjoy a tour down the River Spree. Of course, you cannot come to Berlin and not eat a Wurst or a sausage. The Friedrichshain flea market takes place every Sunday and it's a great place for people watching and a little browsing. The Germans sure know how to enjoy a hearty breakfast, and we recommend you try it too. Breakfast usually offers a wide sampling of loafs and bread rolls, accompanied with various deli cuts and cheese.
We couldn't resist visiting yet another cat cafe while we were in Berlin.
While in Berlin we enjoyed a hearty meal of Schnitzel. This thin strip of meat is coated in flour, eggs, and breadcrumbs, before being deep-fried. You can order it with a side of mashed potatoes or German noodles known as Spaetzle. It's quite easy to get around Berlin using the U-bahn and S-bahn system. In Berlin, there is a big Turkish population and that means there is awesome Turkish street food. And that's Berlin for you! A city that has risen from the ashes of the war, which is now bursting with art, music, and life.
Have you been to Berlin? We'd love to hear your favourite things about the city in the comments below.
For more travel and food videos, hit subscribe!
This is part of our Travel in Germany series. We're making a series of videos showcasing German culture, German arts, German foods, German religion and German people.
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- published: 16 May 2014
- views: 105060
Gold Coast, Australia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Gold Coast is a coastal city in southeastern Queensland on the east coast of Australia. It is the second most populous city in the sta...
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Gold Coast is a coastal city in southeastern Queensland on the east coast of Australia. It is the second most populous city in the state, the sixth most populous city in the country, and the most populous non-capital city in Australia. The Gold Coast has the largest cross-state metropolitan area population in Australia, due to the inclusion of Tweed Heads, New South Wales in its metropolitan area. The Gold Coast's metropolitan area converges with that of Greater Brisbane, forming part of an urban conurbation of over 3 million people.
The most important places to visit in Gold Coast are: Surfer's Paradise Beach, Southern Cross 4WD Tours, Burleigh Heads National Park, Cheers Tavern, Gihooley's Irish Pub, Howl at the Moon, Liars Bar Broadbeach Tavern, Mybar, Wintersun, Melba's On The Park, and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Gold Coast travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Gold Coast is a coastal city in southeastern Queensland on the east coast of Australia. It is the second most populous city in the state, the sixth most populous city in the country, and the most populous non-capital city in Australia. The Gold Coast has the largest cross-state metropolitan area population in Australia, due to the inclusion of Tweed Heads, New South Wales in its metropolitan area. The Gold Coast's metropolitan area converges with that of Greater Brisbane, forming part of an urban conurbation of over 3 million people.
The most important places to visit in Gold Coast are: Surfer's Paradise Beach, Southern Cross 4WD Tours, Burleigh Heads National Park, Cheers Tavern, Gihooley's Irish Pub, Howl at the Moon, Liars Bar Broadbeach Tavern, Mybar, Wintersun, Melba's On The Park, and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Gold Coast travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
- published: 05 Jan 2014
- views: 392761
Travel to Israel and Jordan - Things to do in Jordan - Travel Guide - Jordan Tourism/Israel Tourism
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- published: 14 Nov 2014
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Croatia Travel Guide & Tourism (HD)
Croatia Travel Guide, Croatia Tourism, Croatia Vacation (HD)
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Croatia Travel Guide, Croatia Tourism, Croatia Vacation (HD)
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Croatia (Croatian: Hrvatska) is a country situated in Southeast Europe. It is to the east side of the Adriatic Sea, to the east of Italy. It is also bordered by Slovakia to the northwest, Hungary to the north, Bosnia and Herzegovina to the southeast, Serbia in the east, and Montenegro to the south.
Cities in Croatia
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1 - Zagreb - the capital and largest city
2 - Dubrovnik - historic coastal city and
UNESCO World Heritage site
1 - Split- ancient port city with Roman ruins
2 - Pula - biggest town in Istria with the Roman
amphitheater (commonly called Arena)
1 - Osijek - capital of Slavonia and an important city
2 - Slavonski Brod -
3 - Rijeka - Croatia's largest and main port
4 - Varaždin - Croatia's former Baroque capital
5 - Zadar - biggest city of north-central Dalmatia with rich history
Destinations in Croatia
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Kornati National Park
Island of Cres
Island of Solta
Island of Hvar
Island of Brac
Island of Krk
Island of Solta
Plitvice National Park - home of the magnificent Plitvice Lakes (UNESCO world heritage site)
Vrsar
Žumberak is a mountainous region that spans the border between Slovenia and Croatia
Climate
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Northern Croatia has a temperate continental climate whereas the central and upland regions have a mountainous climate. The entire Adriatic coast has a pleasant Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn are mild along the coast, while winter is cold and snowy in central and northern regions. The average temperature inland in January ranges from -10° to 5°C and in August, from 19° to 39°C. The average temperature at the seaside is higher: in January, from 6°C to 11°C and in August from 21°C to 39°C.
Terrain
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Geographically diverse; flat agricultural plains along the Hungarian border (Central European area), low mountains and highlands near the Adriatic coastline and islands. There are 1,246 islands; the largest ones are Krk and Cres. The highest point is Dinara, at 1,830m.
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Croatia Travel Guide, Croatia Tourism, Croatia Vacation (HD)
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Croatia (Croatian: Hrvatska) is a country situated in Southeast Europe. It is to the east side of the Adriatic Sea, to the east of Italy. It is also bordered by Slovakia to the northwest, Hungary to the north, Bosnia and Herzegovina to the southeast, Serbia in the east, and Montenegro to the south.
Cities in Croatia
==================
1 - Zagreb - the capital and largest city
2 - Dubrovnik - historic coastal city and
UNESCO World Heritage site
1 - Split- ancient port city with Roman ruins
2 - Pula - biggest town in Istria with the Roman
amphitheater (commonly called Arena)
1 - Osijek - capital of Slavonia and an important city
2 - Slavonski Brod -
3 - Rijeka - Croatia's largest and main port
4 - Varaždin - Croatia's former Baroque capital
5 - Zadar - biggest city of north-central Dalmatia with rich history
Destinations in Croatia
========================
Kornati National Park
Island of Cres
Island of Solta
Island of Hvar
Island of Brac
Island of Krk
Island of Solta
Plitvice National Park - home of the magnificent Plitvice Lakes (UNESCO world heritage site)
Vrsar
Žumberak is a mountainous region that spans the border between Slovenia and Croatia
Climate
=======
Northern Croatia has a temperate continental climate whereas the central and upland regions have a mountainous climate. The entire Adriatic coast has a pleasant Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn are mild along the coast, while winter is cold and snowy in central and northern regions. The average temperature inland in January ranges from -10° to 5°C and in August, from 19° to 39°C. The average temperature at the seaside is higher: in January, from 6°C to 11°C and in August from 21°C to 39°C.
Terrain
===========
Geographically diverse; flat agricultural plains along the Hungarian border (Central European area), low mountains and highlands near the Adriatic coastline and islands. There are 1,246 islands; the largest ones are Krk and Cres. The highest point is Dinara, at 1,830m.
- published: 25 Aug 2014
- views: 48197
The Middle East Travel Video
A travel video for the Middle East! We made it for school, and it turned out great. Our teacher even said it was the best video he's ever seen from his stude......
A travel video for the Middle East! We made it for school, and it turned out great. Our teacher even said it was the best video he's ever seen from his stude...
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A travel video for the Middle East! We made it for school, and it turned out great. Our teacher even said it was the best video he's ever seen from his stude...
- published: 04 May 2012
- views: 4248
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author: Zoë Blair
New Zealand Travel Guide
New Zealand Māori: Aotearoa is an island country located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The country geographically comprises two main landmasses ‒ that of t...
New Zealand Māori: Aotearoa is an island country located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The country geographically comprises two main landmasses ‒ that of the North and South Islands ‒ as well as numerous smaller islands. New Zealand is situated some 1,500 kilometres (900 mi) east of Australia across the Tasman Sea and roughly 1,000 kilometres (600 mi) south of the Pacific island nations of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga. Because of its remoteness, it was one of the last lands to be settled by h
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New Zealand Māori: Aotearoa is an island country located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The country geographically comprises two main landmasses ‒ that of the North and South Islands ‒ as well as numerous smaller islands. New Zealand is situated some 1,500 kilometres (900 mi) east of Australia across the Tasman Sea and roughly 1,000 kilometres (600 mi) south of the Pacific island nations of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga. Because of its remoteness, it was one of the last lands to be settled by h
- published: 06 May 2012
- views: 236662
Sydney Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Ready for an adventure? Click play on our travel guide video to uncover some of the best things to do in Syndey, Australia.
Established in 1788 as a penal colony, Sydney was once a little rough around the edges, but it has since transformed into a must-visit coastal destination. Today, tourists flock to this city on the east coast of Australia for its pristine beaches, coves, and harbors.
During your romp around the scenic coastline, make a stop at the Syndey Opera House and eye its magnificent architectural design. Looking for a little more adventure? Venture over to the Syndey Harbour Bridge, nicknamed “The Coathanger,” and brave a bridge climb tour. Next, hop on the antique thrill rides at Luna Park, which is a family-friendly favorite that dates back to 1935, or saunter around Darling Harbour. Meanwhile, if you’d prefer to make a splash, dive into the waves at Bondi Beach or hang ten at nearby Manly Beach.
Dabble in the city’s history, architecture, and beach towns, and embark on several Sydney tours during your next trip to the capital of New South Walves. To jump-start your adventure and get more tips and ideas on how to spend your Sydney sojourn, check out our travel guide video.
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Ready for an adventure? Click play on our travel guide video to uncover some of the best things to do in Syndey, Australia.
Established in 1788 as a penal colony, Sydney was once a little rough around the edges, but it has since transformed into a must-visit coastal destination. Today, tourists flock to this city on the east coast of Australia for its pristine beaches, coves, and harbors.
During your romp around the scenic coastline, make a stop at the Syndey Opera House and eye its magnificent architectural design. Looking for a little more adventure? Venture over to the Syndey Harbour Bridge, nicknamed “The Coathanger,” and brave a bridge climb tour. Next, hop on the antique thrill rides at Luna Park, which is a family-friendly favorite that dates back to 1935, or saunter around Darling Harbour. Meanwhile, if you’d prefer to make a splash, dive into the waves at Bondi Beach or hang ten at nearby Manly Beach.
Dabble in the city’s history, architecture, and beach towns, and embark on several Sydney tours during your next trip to the capital of New South Walves. To jump-start your adventure and get more tips and ideas on how to spend your Sydney sojourn, check out our travel guide video.
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- published: 07 Apr 2013
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Ho Chi Minh City Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Ho Chi Minh City
Ho Chi Minh City, on the southern tip of Vietnam, is one of South East Asia’s emerging boom cities. Still affectionately known by many as Saig...
Ho Chi Minh City
Ho Chi Minh City, on the southern tip of Vietnam, is one of South East Asia’s emerging boom cities. Still affectionately known by many as Saigon, this is Vietnam’s largest city and its economic engine room.
Ho Chi Minh City has an irrepressible soul and an entrepreneurial energy that hums day and night. Despite almost a century of colonialism and brutal conflict, today this city is renowned for its warm hospitality, which even extends to former foes. A youthful enthusiasm flows through this city, just like the stream of scooters, motorbikes and cars that flow endlessly through its chaotic streets.
In Ho Chi Minh City, it feels as though the future has arrived… and yet the past is never far away. Wide boulevards built during the French colonial era are lined with cutting edge skyscrapers, while jasmine scented temples gently rub shoulders with chic rooftop bars
More than 9 million people call Ho Chi Minh City home and the dynamic energy of its streets is part of its charm. The city is divided into a series of numbered districts and District One is where almost all of the city’s main attractions can be found.
As the sun goes down, find yourself a seat at one of Ho Chi Minh City’s famous rooftop bars, a perfect way to soak up the buzz of the city.
Dynamic, chaotic and energizing. Ho Chi Minh city may have burst onto the world stage as a battle zone but today, there is no better destination to plug in to the pulse of 21st century Asia.
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Ho Chi Minh City
Ho Chi Minh City, on the southern tip of Vietnam, is one of South East Asia’s emerging boom cities. Still affectionately known by many as Saigon, this is Vietnam’s largest city and its economic engine room.
Ho Chi Minh City has an irrepressible soul and an entrepreneurial energy that hums day and night. Despite almost a century of colonialism and brutal conflict, today this city is renowned for its warm hospitality, which even extends to former foes. A youthful enthusiasm flows through this city, just like the stream of scooters, motorbikes and cars that flow endlessly through its chaotic streets.
In Ho Chi Minh City, it feels as though the future has arrived… and yet the past is never far away. Wide boulevards built during the French colonial era are lined with cutting edge skyscrapers, while jasmine scented temples gently rub shoulders with chic rooftop bars
More than 9 million people call Ho Chi Minh City home and the dynamic energy of its streets is part of its charm. The city is divided into a series of numbered districts and District One is where almost all of the city’s main attractions can be found.
As the sun goes down, find yourself a seat at one of Ho Chi Minh City’s famous rooftop bars, a perfect way to soak up the buzz of the city.
Dynamic, chaotic and energizing. Ho Chi Minh city may have burst onto the world stage as a battle zone but today, there is no better destination to plug in to the pulse of 21st century Asia.
- published: 13 Aug 2015
- views: 46157
Dubai Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Dubai. Dubai is a fairy-tale holiday paradise with romantic desert scenery and a long history. Like an ancient kingdom from th......
Travel video about destination Dubai. Dubai is a fairy-tale holiday paradise with romantic desert scenery and a long history. Like an ancient kingdom from th...
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Travel video about destination Dubai. Dubai is a fairy-tale holiday paradise with romantic desert scenery and a long history. Like an ancient kingdom from th...
Travel Guide to Portland, Oregon l The Expeditioner
In this travel video tour of Portland, Oregon, I travel to Portland, one of the most unique cities in the United States.
I started my trip off by hopping off ...
In this travel video tour of Portland, Oregon, I travel to Portland, one of the most unique cities in the United States.
I started my trip off by hopping off a plane and then immediately hopping onto a bus. But not just any bus, a bus operated by Brewvana Brewery Tours, the mostly women-run craft beer brewery tour company. Portland, or know as Beervana to some, is home to 55 breweries within its borders, and is truly a beer-lover's paradise. On my tour we made stops at Rogue Ales & Spirits, Laurelwood Pubic House & Brewery, Widmer Brothers Brewery and Sidecar Bar, where I had the chance to sit down over a pint with the founder and owner of Brewvana, Ashley Rose Salvitti.
While in Portland, I stayed at the Tiny House Hotel, a hotel made up of, you guessed it, tiny houses. In the next portion of my video guide I give a tour of my "crib" to show what it's like to live and stay in a tiny house.
Then, in an effort to get a chance to experience the famed brunch scene in Portland, I stopped in at The Tin Shed Garden Cafe, located down the street from where I was staying in the New Alberta Arts District.
In the interest of learning more about food, I headed to the downtown location of the Portland Farmers Market, located in a beautiful stretch of downtown Portland. Here, I got a tour of the grounds with Mona Johnson, then had the opportunity to meet up with some of the vendors, including Matt Choi of Choi's Kimchi Company, and famed chef and artisanal pickle impresario, David Barber of Picklopolis and Bingo! Sandwiches.
In need of a little peace and serenity, I then visited the Lan Su Chinese Garden, a peaceful and beautiful oasis in an otherwise busy and hectic part of downtown.
When visiting Portland, there's no reason to spend all your time in the city, especially with so much to do outside the city limits. The next day I took a road trip with local Matthew Domingo to explore the Columbia River Gorge and the numerous trails and waterfalls just off the road you can check out.
Then, to wrap things up, we stopped in at Hood River Organic near the riverside town of Hood River, an organic orchard and farm run by East Coast ex-pat Dan Thall, who gave us a tour of his land. Once the day ended we then headed out to happy hour at Solera Brewery in the imposing shadow of Mount Hood and then into town for a dinner featuring mushroom pizza with mushrooms Dan had grown and recently delivered to the restaurant.
wn.com/Travel Guide To Portland, Oregon L The Expeditioner
In this travel video tour of Portland, Oregon, I travel to Portland, one of the most unique cities in the United States.
I started my trip off by hopping off a plane and then immediately hopping onto a bus. But not just any bus, a bus operated by Brewvana Brewery Tours, the mostly women-run craft beer brewery tour company. Portland, or know as Beervana to some, is home to 55 breweries within its borders, and is truly a beer-lover's paradise. On my tour we made stops at Rogue Ales & Spirits, Laurelwood Pubic House & Brewery, Widmer Brothers Brewery and Sidecar Bar, where I had the chance to sit down over a pint with the founder and owner of Brewvana, Ashley Rose Salvitti.
While in Portland, I stayed at the Tiny House Hotel, a hotel made up of, you guessed it, tiny houses. In the next portion of my video guide I give a tour of my "crib" to show what it's like to live and stay in a tiny house.
Then, in an effort to get a chance to experience the famed brunch scene in Portland, I stopped in at The Tin Shed Garden Cafe, located down the street from where I was staying in the New Alberta Arts District.
In the interest of learning more about food, I headed to the downtown location of the Portland Farmers Market, located in a beautiful stretch of downtown Portland. Here, I got a tour of the grounds with Mona Johnson, then had the opportunity to meet up with some of the vendors, including Matt Choi of Choi's Kimchi Company, and famed chef and artisanal pickle impresario, David Barber of Picklopolis and Bingo! Sandwiches.
In need of a little peace and serenity, I then visited the Lan Su Chinese Garden, a peaceful and beautiful oasis in an otherwise busy and hectic part of downtown.
When visiting Portland, there's no reason to spend all your time in the city, especially with so much to do outside the city limits. The next day I took a road trip with local Matthew Domingo to explore the Columbia River Gorge and the numerous trails and waterfalls just off the road you can check out.
Then, to wrap things up, we stopped in at Hood River Organic near the riverside town of Hood River, an organic orchard and farm run by East Coast ex-pat Dan Thall, who gave us a tour of his land. Once the day ended we then headed out to happy hour at Solera Brewery in the imposing shadow of Mount Hood and then into town for a dinner featuring mushroom pizza with mushrooms Dan had grown and recently delivered to the restaurant.
- published: 26 Jun 2014
- views: 153650
Singapore Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Singapore.
Singapore is a city of gardens and the heart of South East Asia. Its history began in 1819 with Thomas Stamford Raffle...
Travel video about destination Singapore.
Singapore is a city of gardens and the heart of South East Asia. Its history began in 1819 with Thomas Stamford Raffles, a young official who worked for the British East India Company. Raffles estimated that the natural harbor was perfect for trading ships, so he bought the land from the Sultan of Johor and founded a trading settlement.
As a free port, Singapore attracted trading ships from all over the world and today, 4 million people live here on an area that covers 640 square kilometres.
In June each year, there is an exciting boat race in Marina Bay known as the Dragon Boat Race, that features magnificently painted dragon boats with hand-carved heads and tails accompanied by the sound of frenetic drumbeats.
Dating back to colonial times, British influence is omnipresent, whether the Cricket Club or the Parliament, traditional English spirit rules despite Singapore's Independence.
The World Famous Raffles Hotel is situated in the Colonial District near the Singapore River. In the hotel's Ashanti Bar, it was customary to throw expired peanut shells directly onto the floor and at the same time, reverently sip a Singapore Sling, the national drink.
The Singapore Zoo is one of the finest in the world in which the animals can roam freely, their territory being surrounded by a landscaped ditch. Approximately 2,800 animals live in the spacious enclosures and even those from the world's coldest regions can be observed both below and above water, thanks to cleverly designed viewing areas.
A complete mix of ethnic cultures, there's Chinatown, Little India and the Arab Street Quarter in which there are mosques, women wear burqas and there is all the hustle and bustle of a bazaar.
Singapore is an exotic city of skyscrapers, a cultural melting pot and the exciting gateway to South East Asia!
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Travel video about destination Singapore.
Singapore is a city of gardens and the heart of South East Asia. Its history began in 1819 with Thomas Stamford Raffles, a young official who worked for the British East India Company. Raffles estimated that the natural harbor was perfect for trading ships, so he bought the land from the Sultan of Johor and founded a trading settlement.
As a free port, Singapore attracted trading ships from all over the world and today, 4 million people live here on an area that covers 640 square kilometres.
In June each year, there is an exciting boat race in Marina Bay known as the Dragon Boat Race, that features magnificently painted dragon boats with hand-carved heads and tails accompanied by the sound of frenetic drumbeats.
Dating back to colonial times, British influence is omnipresent, whether the Cricket Club or the Parliament, traditional English spirit rules despite Singapore's Independence.
The World Famous Raffles Hotel is situated in the Colonial District near the Singapore River. In the hotel's Ashanti Bar, it was customary to throw expired peanut shells directly onto the floor and at the same time, reverently sip a Singapore Sling, the national drink.
The Singapore Zoo is one of the finest in the world in which the animals can roam freely, their territory being surrounded by a landscaped ditch. Approximately 2,800 animals live in the spacious enclosures and even those from the world's coldest regions can be observed both below and above water, thanks to cleverly designed viewing areas.
A complete mix of ethnic cultures, there's Chinatown, Little India and the Arab Street Quarter in which there are mosques, women wear burqas and there is all the hustle and bustle of a bazaar.
Singapore is an exotic city of skyscrapers, a cultural melting pot and the exciting gateway to South East Asia!
- published: 12 Aug 2013
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The Gold Coast (Australia) Vacation Travel Wild Video Guide
South East Queensland attracts people from every corner of the globe. With one of the world’s most consistent climates it boasts 300 days of sunshine a year. Mi...
South East Queensland attracts people from every corner of the globe. With one of the world’s most consistent climates it boasts 300 days of sunshine a year. Mix this with world class beaches, famous surf breaks, scenic hinterland and some of the worlds largest sand islands and you have paradise.
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Top 10 Things to do in Southeast Asia attractions travel guide
There are fewer regions in the world more traveled today by backpackers than Southeast Asia. However, deciding where to go and what to do over such an expansiv...
There are fewer regions in the world more traveled today by backpackers than Southeast Asia. However, deciding where to go and what to do over such an expansive territory can be a daunting task. Hence, this guide. The following 10 things to do in SE Asia is an attractions travel guide that highlights the best of the best in the region:
1) Visit Temples
No trip to SE Asia - and Cambodia for that matter - should be taken without firmly penciling in a visit to Angkor Wat. Built to honor Hindu God Vishnu, Angkor Wat is the largest religious complex in the world.
2) Island Hop
Few islands in SE Asia can offer as much as Bali, Indonesia. Paradise for beach dwellers? Check. Into surfing? Check. Culture vulture? Ubud will surely tickle your fancy. Backpacker? Kuta beach is calling. Feel like climbing an active volcano? Mount Batur is calling your name. Love monkeys? Try to avoid getting bitten at Ubud Monkey Forest.
3) Volunteer
If you're seeking a place to volunteer that supports a great cause, look no further than Elephant Nature Park. Nestled nearby Chiang Mai, this elephant sanctuary and rescue center protects elephants from abuse in stark contrast with the Thai government which turns a blind eye.
4) Linger for a while in Cultural Hubs
Luang Prabang is a cultural hub in northern Laos that is a little slice of paradise. A charming city oozing with character it is different from other cities in Southeast Asia in the sense that is not overcrowded. Whether you go shopping, explore the rural countryside or enjoy riverside dining you'll surely remember your time here fondly. I highly recommend taking a cooking class.
5) Marvel at modern architecture
When you first lay your eyes upon the Petronas Towers it is like being in front of a futuristic space towers. These amazing towers are the main landmark of Kuala Lumpur and are easily the most impressive towers in SE Asia.
6) Indulge in Street Food
I can't think of a single nation in SE Asia where you can't devour amazing street food. In our travel video guide we showcase the Saturday Night Market in Chaing Mai where you can eat Thai and International street food delights without shelling out too much Baht.
7) Explore a Mega Alpha City
There are many mega cities in SE Asia worth exploring from Kuala Lumpur to Saigon and Bangkok to Hanoi; however, no city in Southeast really compares with Singapore. Clean. Impossibly sterile. Maybe to some; however it is a beacon of light in terms of development and prosperity with many impressive attractions and landmarks.
8) Get off the beaten track
When possible try to visit some smaller gems. Although the road from Chiang Mai to Pai is as serpentine as you'll ever experience, the rewards once arriving are plentiful. Stunning scenery and a slower pace of life await you. Swing on a hammock to your heart's content.
9) Boat Trip
Choosing either a two or three day Ha Long Bay boat cruise is one of the top things I recommend to do while traveling in Vietnam. Stunning Karsts, adventure sports (kayaking) and plenty of relaxing are what keep tourists coming in droves.
10) Go Hiking and visit Hill Tribes
Sapa, Vietnam is one of your best bets in SE Asia for adventure hiking. You can go on two or three day adventures where you'll be treated to breathtaking scenery, rice terraces, rural life and plenty of hospitality.
This is part of our Travel in Southeast Asia series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Asian culture, Asian arts, Asian foods, Asian religion and Asian people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
This video features the songs and music available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.
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There are fewer regions in the world more traveled today by backpackers than Southeast Asia. However, deciding where to go and what to do over such an expansive territory can be a daunting task. Hence, this guide. The following 10 things to do in SE Asia is an attractions travel guide that highlights the best of the best in the region:
1) Visit Temples
No trip to SE Asia - and Cambodia for that matter - should be taken without firmly penciling in a visit to Angkor Wat. Built to honor Hindu God Vishnu, Angkor Wat is the largest religious complex in the world.
2) Island Hop
Few islands in SE Asia can offer as much as Bali, Indonesia. Paradise for beach dwellers? Check. Into surfing? Check. Culture vulture? Ubud will surely tickle your fancy. Backpacker? Kuta beach is calling. Feel like climbing an active volcano? Mount Batur is calling your name. Love monkeys? Try to avoid getting bitten at Ubud Monkey Forest.
3) Volunteer
If you're seeking a place to volunteer that supports a great cause, look no further than Elephant Nature Park. Nestled nearby Chiang Mai, this elephant sanctuary and rescue center protects elephants from abuse in stark contrast with the Thai government which turns a blind eye.
4) Linger for a while in Cultural Hubs
Luang Prabang is a cultural hub in northern Laos that is a little slice of paradise. A charming city oozing with character it is different from other cities in Southeast Asia in the sense that is not overcrowded. Whether you go shopping, explore the rural countryside or enjoy riverside dining you'll surely remember your time here fondly. I highly recommend taking a cooking class.
5) Marvel at modern architecture
When you first lay your eyes upon the Petronas Towers it is like being in front of a futuristic space towers. These amazing towers are the main landmark of Kuala Lumpur and are easily the most impressive towers in SE Asia.
6) Indulge in Street Food
I can't think of a single nation in SE Asia where you can't devour amazing street food. In our travel video guide we showcase the Saturday Night Market in Chaing Mai where you can eat Thai and International street food delights without shelling out too much Baht.
7) Explore a Mega Alpha City
There are many mega cities in SE Asia worth exploring from Kuala Lumpur to Saigon and Bangkok to Hanoi; however, no city in Southeast really compares with Singapore. Clean. Impossibly sterile. Maybe to some; however it is a beacon of light in terms of development and prosperity with many impressive attractions and landmarks.
8) Get off the beaten track
When possible try to visit some smaller gems. Although the road from Chiang Mai to Pai is as serpentine as you'll ever experience, the rewards once arriving are plentiful. Stunning scenery and a slower pace of life await you. Swing on a hammock to your heart's content.
9) Boat Trip
Choosing either a two or three day Ha Long Bay boat cruise is one of the top things I recommend to do while traveling in Vietnam. Stunning Karsts, adventure sports (kayaking) and plenty of relaxing are what keep tourists coming in droves.
10) Go Hiking and visit Hill Tribes
Sapa, Vietnam is one of your best bets in SE Asia for adventure hiking. You can go on two or three day adventures where you'll be treated to breathtaking scenery, rice terraces, rural life and plenty of hospitality.
This is part of our Travel in Southeast Asia series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Asian culture, Asian arts, Asian foods, Asian religion and Asian people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
This video features the songs and music available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.
- published: 01 Mar 2015
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Things to do in Jordan | Top Attractions Travel Guide
The following travel video is a list of things to do in Jordan with an emphasis on the top attractions and places to visit in this travel guide.
When it comes ...
The following travel video is a list of things to do in Jordan with an emphasis on the top attractions and places to visit in this travel guide.
When it comes to travel in the Middle East, few countries can offer as many fascinating attractions or the generous hospitality exhibited in Jordan where you'll discover a rich culture and plenty of adventures types of activities.
If you're planning a trip to Jordan or just want to discover more about the country check out this travel video where I showcase the top seven things to do:
1) Visit the archeological ruins of Petra, Jordan also known as the Lost City.
2) Float around and get all muddy in the Dead Sea.
3) Wander around the ruins of the Ancient city of Jerash to marvel at the temple of Artemis.
4) Drink tea inside of a Bedouin tent.
5) Walk barefoot in Wadi Rum and be amazed by the scenery.
6) Camp outside in the desert with Bedouins and go for a camel ride in the morning.
7) Explore the Citadel in Amman
البتراء - Πέτρα
This is part of our Travel in Jordan series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Jordanian culture, Jordanian arts, Jordanian foods, Jordanian religion and Jordanian people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
This video features various songs and various artists available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.
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The following travel video is a list of things to do in Jordan with an emphasis on the top attractions and places to visit in this travel guide.
When it comes to travel in the Middle East, few countries can offer as many fascinating attractions or the generous hospitality exhibited in Jordan where you'll discover a rich culture and plenty of adventures types of activities.
If you're planning a trip to Jordan or just want to discover more about the country check out this travel video where I showcase the top seven things to do:
1) Visit the archeological ruins of Petra, Jordan also known as the Lost City.
2) Float around and get all muddy in the Dead Sea.
3) Wander around the ruins of the Ancient city of Jerash to marvel at the temple of Artemis.
4) Drink tea inside of a Bedouin tent.
5) Walk barefoot in Wadi Rum and be amazed by the scenery.
6) Camp outside in the desert with Bedouins and go for a camel ride in the morning.
7) Explore the Citadel in Amman
البتراء - Πέτρα
This is part of our Travel in Jordan series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Jordanian culture, Jordanian arts, Jordanian foods, Jordanian religion and Jordanian people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
This video features various songs and various artists available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.
- published: 21 Apr 2014
- views: 50353
Kyoto City Video Guide | Expedia
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Kyoto lies in Western Honshu, Japan’s main island. The imperial capital for over 1...
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Kyoto lies in Western Honshu, Japan’s main island. The imperial capital for over 1,000 years, Kyoto is widely considered Japan’s most beautiful city.
Emerging from ultra-modern Kyoto Station, the city’s busy downtown area can come as a shock. Yet old Kyoto is never far away.
Just to the east is Gion, where you’ll catch glimpses of the geisha, the very embodiment of old Kyoto. Further east, amid narrow alleyways like Ishibe Koji, you’ll find traditional Kyoto-style houses and some of the city’s finest Ryokan.
Just a rickshaw ride away, are the traffic-free streets of Sannen-zaka and Ninen-zaka, where teahouses line the routes to nearby hilltop temples.
Kyoto is known as “the city of 10,000 shrines”. There are places of spacious austerity, such as the Heian Shrine, and intimate places, such as the Shorenin Temple. There are temples dominated by stone, such as the Kiyomizadera, and others, such as Tofukuji, which are crafted from ancient timbers.
Kodai Temple features a raked gravel garden, which represents the infinite ocean, while Nanzenji, sits within the shade of a 19th- century aqueduct. Nothing quite compares to Fushimi Inari-taisha, which spans an entire mountainside and features a path lined with 10,000 tori gates.
You’ll find old Kyoto in the palace grounds of Nijo Castle, and in the fleeting cherry blossom season. It resides in the ethereal light of the Bamboo Forest of Arashiyama and in the Zen-like calm of the city’s monkeys. And it can certainly be found as evening falls and the city lights up like a living lantern.
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Kyoto lies in Western Honshu, Japan’s main island. The imperial capital for over 1,000 years, Kyoto is widely considered Japan’s most beautiful city.
Emerging from ultra-modern Kyoto Station, the city’s busy downtown area can come as a shock. Yet old Kyoto is never far away.
Just to the east is Gion, where you’ll catch glimpses of the geisha, the very embodiment of old Kyoto. Further east, amid narrow alleyways like Ishibe Koji, you’ll find traditional Kyoto-style houses and some of the city’s finest Ryokan.
Just a rickshaw ride away, are the traffic-free streets of Sannen-zaka and Ninen-zaka, where teahouses line the routes to nearby hilltop temples.
Kyoto is known as “the city of 10,000 shrines”. There are places of spacious austerity, such as the Heian Shrine, and intimate places, such as the Shorenin Temple. There are temples dominated by stone, such as the Kiyomizadera, and others, such as Tofukuji, which are crafted from ancient timbers.
Kodai Temple features a raked gravel garden, which represents the infinite ocean, while Nanzenji, sits within the shade of a 19th- century aqueduct. Nothing quite compares to Fushimi Inari-taisha, which spans an entire mountainside and features a path lined with 10,000 tori gates.
You’ll find old Kyoto in the palace grounds of Nijo Castle, and in the fleeting cherry blossom season. It resides in the ethereal light of the Bamboo Forest of Arashiyama and in the Zen-like calm of the city’s monkeys. And it can certainly be found as evening falls and the city lights up like a living lantern.
- published: 30 Jan 2015
- views: 739
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A History of the Ancient Near East ca 3000 323 BC Blackwell History of the Ancient World
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Ancient Near Eastern and Ancient Egyptiany Art (Cartoon Animation - High Speed Drawing) by TICE Art 1010
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Hurrian Hymn No6 c 1400 B C E Ancient Mesopotamian Music Fragment 432 hz
La más antigua melodia del antiguo Egipto
en version 432 hz
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The Oldest known musical melody performed by the very talented Michael Levy on the Lyre. This ancient musical fragment dates back to 1400 B.C.E. and was discovered in the 1950's in Ugarit, Syria. It was interpreted by Dr. Richard Dumbrill. He wrote a book entitled "The Archaeomusicology of the Ancient Near East." Her
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Ancient Food and Music at Harvard
As part of the Harvard class “Ancient Near East 103: Ancient Lives” students assembled, tuned and played replicas of the world’s oldest known instruments, and sampled food based on 4,000-year-old recipes.
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Noah’s Answer to Gilgamesh: The Evolution of Ancient Near East Flood Narratives (Noah 5776)
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Jews
The Jews (Hebrew: ISO 259-3 Yehudim, also known as the Jewish people, are an ethnoreligious and ethno-cultural group descended from the Israelites of the Ancient Near East and originating from the historical kingdoms of Israel and Judah. According to the Hebrew Bible narrative, Jewish ancestry is traced back to the Biblical patriarchs such as Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, and the Biblical matriarchs
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The Ancient Near East An Anthology of Texts and Pictures
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The Old Testament: A Very Short Introduction
The Old Testament: A Very Short Introduction by Michael Coogan Professor of Religious Studies Stonehill College Ebook PDF
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Eminent biblical scholar Michael D. Coogan offers here a wide-ranging and stimulating exploration of the Old Testament, illuminating its
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Inventing God's Law
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Most scholars believe that the numerous similarities between
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Lucian of Samosata's De Dea Syria,is one of the most 'notorious' classical writings. Not only does it acknowledge that at one time a paramount Goddess was worshipped in regions of the Ancient Near East, it goes into details of the practices of her devotees which later generations considered reprehensible.
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#MetKids—Were There Superheroes in the Ancient World?
It might surprise you to learn that superheroes existed long before there were comic books and movies! Join Kellie, age 11, as she learns all about the supernatural protectors of the ancient world.
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Ancient Near Eastern and Ancient Egyptiany Art (Cartoon Animation - High Speed Drawing) by TICE Art 1010
An art for history of Ancient Near Eastern and Ancien...
Ancient Near Eastern and Ancient Egyptiany Art (Cartoon Animation - High Speed Drawing) by TICE Art 1010
An art for history of Ancient Near Eastern and Ancient Egyptian overview video with amazing animation, the cartoon drawing in high speed for the TICE ART 1010 course.
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Ancient Near Eastern and Ancient Egyptiany Art (Cartoon Animation - High Speed Drawing) by TICE Art 1010
An art for history of Ancient Near Eastern and Ancient Egyptian overview video with amazing animation, the cartoon drawing in high speed for the TICE ART 1010 course.
Enjoy to watch and learn history about Ancient Near Eastern and Ancient Egyptian with this cool art.
- published: 06 Nov 2015
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Hurrian Hymn No6 c 1400 B C E Ancient Mesopotamian Music Fragment 432 hz
La más antigua melodia del antiguo Egipto
en version 432 hz
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The Oldest known musical melody performed by the very talented Michael Levy on...
La más antigua melodia del antiguo Egipto
en version 432 hz
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The Oldest known musical melody performed by the very talented Michael Levy on the Lyre. This ancient musical fragment dates back to 1400 B.C.E. and was discovered in the 1950's in Ugarit, Syria. It was interpreted by Dr. Richard Dumbrill. He wrote a book entitled "The Archaeomusicology of the Ancient Near East." Here is a link to it:
http://sas.academia.edu/RichardDumbri...
Check out Michael Levy's website, anancientlyre.com! Here's a link to it:
http://www.ancientlyre.com
For more information on the Hurrian Hymn no.6 text, click on the link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurrian_...
There were 29 musical texts discovered in the ruins of Ugarit, but only text H6 was in good enough condition to allow for academic interpretation. Here is Dr. Dumbrill's interpretation:
http://www.clintgoss.com/flutopedia.c...
Thank you for listening! Subscribe for more music! Subscribe also to "Klezfiddle1," Michael Levy's YouTube channel! Download his albums from iTunes and order from cdbaby.com!
wn.com/Hurrian Hymn No6 C 1400 B C E Ancient Mesopotamian Music Fragment 432 Hz
La más antigua melodia del antiguo Egipto
en version 432 hz
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The Oldest known musical melody performed by the very talented Michael Levy on the Lyre. This ancient musical fragment dates back to 1400 B.C.E. and was discovered in the 1950's in Ugarit, Syria. It was interpreted by Dr. Richard Dumbrill. He wrote a book entitled "The Archaeomusicology of the Ancient Near East." Here is a link to it:
http://sas.academia.edu/RichardDumbri...
Check out Michael Levy's website, anancientlyre.com! Here's a link to it:
http://www.ancientlyre.com
For more information on the Hurrian Hymn no.6 text, click on the link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurrian_...
There were 29 musical texts discovered in the ruins of Ugarit, but only text H6 was in good enough condition to allow for academic interpretation. Here is Dr. Dumbrill's interpretation:
http://www.clintgoss.com/flutopedia.c...
Thank you for listening! Subscribe for more music! Subscribe also to "Klezfiddle1," Michael Levy's YouTube channel! Download his albums from iTunes and order from cdbaby.com!
- published: 04 Nov 2015
- views: 5
Ancient Food and Music at Harvard
As part of the Harvard class “Ancient Near East 103: Ancient Lives” students assembled, tuned and played replicas of the world’s oldest known instruments, and s...
As part of the Harvard class “Ancient Near East 103: Ancient Lives” students assembled, tuned and played replicas of the world’s oldest known instruments, and sampled food based on 4,000-year-old recipes.
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As part of the Harvard class “Ancient Near East 103: Ancient Lives” students assembled, tuned and played replicas of the world’s oldest known instruments, and sampled food based on 4,000-year-old recipes.
- published: 28 Oct 2015
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Noah’s Answer to Gilgamesh: The Evolution of Ancient Near East Flood Narratives (Noah 5776)
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZNmIkMKdKvgIqUv3caFrseaiNEQqmB2k0_kfFQO76XY/pub
www.tsholom.org...
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZNmIkMKdKvgIqUv3caFrseaiNEQqmB2k0_kfFQO76XY/pub
www.tsholom.org
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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZNmIkMKdKvgIqUv3caFrseaiNEQqmB2k0_kfFQO76XY/pub
www.tsholom.org
- published: 17 Oct 2015
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Jews
The Jews (Hebrew: ISO 259-3 Yehudim, also known as the Jewish people, are an ethnoreligious and ethno-cultural group descended from the Israelites of the Ancie...
The Jews (Hebrew: ISO 259-3 Yehudim, also known as the Jewish people, are an ethnoreligious and ethno-cultural group descended from the Israelites of the Ancient Near East and originating from the historical kingdoms of Israel and Judah. According to the Hebrew Bible narrative, Jewish ancestry is traced back to the Biblical patriarchs such as Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, and the Biblical matriarchs Sarah, Rebecca, Leah, and Rachel, who lived in Canaan around the 18th century BCE.
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The Jews (Hebrew: ISO 259-3 Yehudim, also known as the Jewish people, are an ethnoreligious and ethno-cultural group descended from the Israelites of the Ancient Near East and originating from the historical kingdoms of Israel and Judah. According to the Hebrew Bible narrative, Jewish ancestry is traced back to the Biblical patriarchs such as Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, and the Biblical matriarchs Sarah, Rebecca, Leah, and Rachel, who lived in Canaan around the 18th century BCE.
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The Ancient Near East An Anthology of Texts and Pictures
The Ancient Near East An Anthology of Texts and Pictures
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The Old Testament: A Very Short Introduction
The Old Testament: A Very Short Introduction by Michael Coogan Professor of Religious Studies Stonehill College Ebook PDF
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Author: Michael Coogan Professor of Religious Studies Stonehill College
Publish: 2008-02-29
Eminent biblical scholar Michael D. Coogan offers here a wide-ranging and stimulating exploration of the Old Testament, illuminating its importance as history, literature, and sacred text. Coogan explains the differences between the Bible of Jewish tradition (the "Hebrew Bible") and the Old Testament of Christianity, and also examines the different contents of the Bibles used by Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox Christians, and Protestants. He looks at the rise of modern biblical scholarship as well as the recovery of ancient Near Eastern literatures and their significance for biblical interpretation. Coogan explores the use of invented dialogue and historical fiction in the Old Testament, the presence of mythic elements in apparently historical accounts, and the relationship of ancient Israelite myths to those of their neighbors. The book considers the Old Testament's idea of divine justice, especially in Ecclesiastes and Job, and looks at notions of the afterlife in the ancient Near East and in ancient Israel. Coogan highlights the significance of the history and literature of the Old Testament and describes how non-biblical evidence, such as archaeological data and texts, has placed the Old Testament in a larger and more illuminating context. The book also discusses law and ritual in the Bible as well as the biblical understandings of prophecy. Here then is a marvelous overview of one of the great pillars of Western religion and culture, a book whose significance has endured for thousands of years and which remains vitally important today for Jews, Christians, and Muslims worldwide.
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Author: Michael Coogan Professor of Religious Studies Stonehill College
Publish: 2008-02-29
Eminent biblical scholar Michael D. Coogan offers here a wide-ranging and stimulating exploration of the Old Testament, illuminating its importance as history, literature, and sacred text. Coogan explains the differences between the Bible of Jewish tradition (the "Hebrew Bible") and the Old Testament of Christianity, and also examines the different contents of the Bibles used by Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox Christians, and Protestants. He looks at the rise of modern biblical scholarship as well as the recovery of ancient Near Eastern literatures and their significance for biblical interpretation. Coogan explores the use of invented dialogue and historical fiction in the Old Testament, the presence of mythic elements in apparently historical accounts, and the relationship of ancient Israelite myths to those of their neighbors. The book considers the Old Testament's idea of divine justice, especially in Ecclesiastes and Job, and looks at notions of the afterlife in the ancient Near East and in ancient Israel. Coogan highlights the significance of the history and literature of the Old Testament and describes how non-biblical evidence, such as archaeological data and texts, has placed the Old Testament in a larger and more illuminating context. The book also discusses law and ritual in the Bible as well as the biblical understandings of prophecy. Here then is a marvelous overview of one of the great pillars of Western religion and culture, a book whose significance has endured for thousands of years and which remains vitally important today for Jews, Christians, and Muslims worldwide.
- published: 23 Sep 2015
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Inventing God's Law
Inventing God's Law : How the Covenant Code of the Bible Used and Revised the Laws of Hammurabi by David P. Wright Professor of Bible and Ancient Near East Bran...
Inventing God's Law : How the Covenant Code of the Bible Used and Revised the Laws of Hammurabi by David P. Wright Professor of Bible and Ancient Near East Brandeis University Ebook PDF
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Author: David P. Wright Professor of Bible and Ancient Near East Brandeis University
Publish: 2009-08-04
Most scholars believe that the numerous similarities between the Covenant Code (Exodus 20:23-23:19) and Mesopotamian law collections, especially the Laws of Hammurabi, which date to around 1750 BCE, are due to oral tradition that extended from the second to the first millennium. This book offers a fundamentally new understanding of the Covenant Code, arguing that it depends directly and primarily upon the Laws of Hammurabi and that the use of this source text occurred during the Neo-Assyrian period, sometime between 740-640 BCE, when Mesopotamia exerted strong and continuous political and cultural influence over the kingdoms of Israel and Judah and a time when the Laws of Hammurabi were actively copied in Mesopotamia as a literary-canonical text. The study offers significant new evidence demonstrating that a model of literary dependence is the only viable explanation for the work. It further examines the compositional logic used in transforming the source text to produce the Covenant Code, thus providing a commentary to the biblical composition from the new theoretical perspective. This analysis shows that the Covenant Code is primarily a creative academic work rather than a repository of laws practiced by Israelites or Judeans over the course of their history. The Covenant Code, too, is an ideological work, which transformed a paradigmatic and prestigious legal text of Israel's and Judah's imperial overlords into a statement symbolically countering foreign hegemony. The study goes further to study the relationship of the Covenant Code to the narrative of the book of Exodus and explores how this may relate to the development of the Pentateuch as a whole.
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Inventing God's Law : How the Covenant Code of the Bible Used and Revised the Laws of Hammurabi by David P. Wright Professor of Bible and Ancient Near East Brandeis University Ebook PDF
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Author: David P. Wright Professor of Bible and Ancient Near East Brandeis University
Publish: 2009-08-04
Most scholars believe that the numerous similarities between the Covenant Code (Exodus 20:23-23:19) and Mesopotamian law collections, especially the Laws of Hammurabi, which date to around 1750 BCE, are due to oral tradition that extended from the second to the first millennium. This book offers a fundamentally new understanding of the Covenant Code, arguing that it depends directly and primarily upon the Laws of Hammurabi and that the use of this source text occurred during the Neo-Assyrian period, sometime between 740-640 BCE, when Mesopotamia exerted strong and continuous political and cultural influence over the kingdoms of Israel and Judah and a time when the Laws of Hammurabi were actively copied in Mesopotamia as a literary-canonical text. The study offers significant new evidence demonstrating that a model of literary dependence is the only viable explanation for the work. It further examines the compositional logic used in transforming the source text to produce the Covenant Code, thus providing a commentary to the biblical composition from the new theoretical perspective. This analysis shows that the Covenant Code is primarily a creative academic work rather than a repository of laws practiced by Israelites or Judeans over the course of their history. The Covenant Code, too, is an ideological work, which transformed a paradigmatic and prestigious legal text of Israel's and Judah's imperial overlords into a statement symbolically countering foreign hegemony. The study goes further to study the relationship of the Covenant Code to the narrative of the book of Exodus and explores how this may relate to the development of the Pentateuch as a whole.
- published: 19 Sep 2015
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The Syrian Goddess APK Download
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Lucian of Samosata's De Dea Syria,is one of the most 'notorious' classical writings. Not only does it acknowledge that at one time a paramount Goddess was worshipped in regions of the Ancient Near East, it goes into details of the practices of her devotees which later generations considered reprehensible.
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Lucian of Samosata's De Dea Syria,is one of the most 'notorious' classical writings. Not only does it acknowledge that at one time a paramount Goddess was worshipped in regions of the Ancient Near East, it goes into details of the practices of her devotees which later generations considered reprehensible.
- published: 16 Sep 2015
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Readings from the Ancient Near East: Primary Sources for Old Testament Study (Encountering Biblical
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Readings from the Ancient Near East: Primary Sources for Old Testament Study (Encountering Biblical Studies) eBook
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- published: 10 Sep 2015
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#MetKids—Were There Superheroes in the Ancient World?
It might surprise you to learn that superheroes existed long before there were comic books and movies! Join Kellie, age 11, as she learns all about the supernat...
It might surprise you to learn that superheroes existed long before there were comic books and movies! Join Kellie, age 11, as she learns all about the supernatural protectors of the ancient world.
Credits
#MetKids is a digital feature made for, with, and by kids!
http://www.metmuseum.org/collection/metkids/
About #MetKids
http://www.metmuseum.org/collection/metkids/about
#MetKids Contributor: Kellie
Associate Curator, Department of Ancient Near Eastern Art: Kim Benzel
Featured artwork:
Human-headed winged bull and winged lion (lamassu)
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Special thanks to the Department of Ancient Near Eastern Art.
Supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies.
© 2015 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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It might surprise you to learn that superheroes existed long before there were comic books and movies! Join Kellie, age 11, as she learns all about the supernatural protectors of the ancient world.
Credits
#MetKids is a digital feature made for, with, and by kids!
http://www.metmuseum.org/collection/metkids/
About #MetKids
http://www.metmuseum.org/collection/metkids/about
#MetKids Contributor: Kellie
Associate Curator, Department of Ancient Near Eastern Art: Kim Benzel
Featured artwork:
Human-headed winged bull and winged lion (lamassu)
http://www.metmuseum.org/collection/the-collection-online/search/329230
Special thanks to the Department of Ancient Near Eastern Art.
Supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies.
© 2015 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- published: 09 Sep 2015
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The Ancient Near East and Greece
Problems in Ancient History, Vol. 1: The Ancient Near East and Greece it 's best seller books
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Sweet and Spicy Libations: Wine in the Ancient Near East
Assistant Professor of Classical Studies, Brandeis University, and Joseph A. Greene, Deputy Director and Curator, Harvard Semitic Museum.
In 2013, a team of archaeologists working in northern Israel unearthed the storage magazines of a Canaanite palace from 1700 BCE containing remnants of what is considered to be the oldest--and largest--ancient wine cellar in the Near East. Chemical analysis of
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Faith and Culture in the Ancient Near East - Footsteps of Faith
A lecture in the Footsteps of Faith series given in October 2013.
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ROX - Eternal Sands ( Middle Eastern Flavored Ambient - Chillout Mix)
Let the dry oriental beats take you on a journey of discovery across the ancient Middle East. From Cairo and Istanbul, through Damascus and Baghdad to Tehera...
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Agricultural Production in the Ancient Near East in the last 7,000 Years
Dr. Alan Farahani (Ancient History & Mediterranean Archaeology, UC Berkeley) introduces teachers at the 2014 ORIAS summer teachers’ institute on Foodways in World History to new methods and theories in paleoethnobotany. An overview of the many ways in which archaeologists approach and understand the wide-ranging social, political, and environmental impacts of many peoples' commitment to sedentary,
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10: Religions of the Ancient Near East: Translatability in Israel
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4: Religions of the Ancient Near East: Religions of Palestine and Jordan
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Mesopotamia : Documentary on the Rise of Ancient Mesopotamia and the Middle East (Full Documentary)
Mesopotamia : Documentary on the Rise of Ancient Mesopotamia and the Middle East (Full Documentary)
Mesopotamia : Documentary on the Rise of Ancient Mesopotamia and the Middle East (Full Documentary)
Mesopotamia : Documentary on the Rise of Ancient Mesopotamia and the Middle East (Full Documentary) [FULL EPİSODE]
Mesopotamia : Documentary on the Rise of Ancient Mesopotamia and the Middle East (
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11: Religions of the Ancient Near East: Israel's Exile
586 BC marked a major change in Israel's history, but also in their religion. Pure Hebraism was never fully accepted by the people until *after* the Exile. This week we discuss the local deity...
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5: Religions of the Ancient Near East: Mesopotamian Religions
Note: The interference was actually not the guy listening but one of his co-workers (he didn't realize he had his mic on).
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Faith and Culture in the Ancient Near East - Wonders of Arabia 2015
Third lecture in the series given on the Windstar Star Pride yacht in Spring 2015. For more information, please visit http://www.litchapala.org
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8: Religions of the Ancient Near East: Roman Religion
This week we discuss Roman religion. The Romans invaded the Near East and controlled it for quite some time, but they brought their thoughts with them. Additionally, they adapted ideas from...
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7: Religions of the Ancient Near East: Greek Religion
This week we discuss the Greek religion. While not necessarily ANE, the Greeks had a major influence on the ANE. So, we will discuss the translatability of t...
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9: Religions of the Ancient Near East: Transcendence
We move now away from non-Hebraic religions and into a discussion of Hebraic religions, beginning with a look at the idea of Transcendence. We will look at the biblical norm, then what makes...
Sweet and Spicy Libations: Wine in the Ancient Near East
Assistant Professor of Classical Studies, Brandeis University, and Joseph A. Greene, Deputy Director and Curator, Harvard Semitic Museum.
In 2013, a team of ar...
Assistant Professor of Classical Studies, Brandeis University, and Joseph A. Greene, Deputy Director and Curator, Harvard Semitic Museum.
In 2013, a team of archaeologists working in northern Israel unearthed the storage magazines of a Canaanite palace from 1700 BCE containing remnants of what is considered to be the oldest--and largest--ancient wine cellar in the Near East. Chemical analysis of the jars found at the site suggests the Canaanites drank a strong, sweet wine flavored with an exotic mix of honey, spices, and berries. Join archaeologist Andrew Koh and Phoenician specialist Joseph Greene as they discuss this discovery in the context of the social and cultural history of wine's emergence in the ancient Near East and the Mediterranean world.
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Assistant Professor of Classical Studies, Brandeis University, and Joseph A. Greene, Deputy Director and Curator, Harvard Semitic Museum.
In 2013, a team of archaeologists working in northern Israel unearthed the storage magazines of a Canaanite palace from 1700 BCE containing remnants of what is considered to be the oldest--and largest--ancient wine cellar in the Near East. Chemical analysis of the jars found at the site suggests the Canaanites drank a strong, sweet wine flavored with an exotic mix of honey, spices, and berries. Join archaeologist Andrew Koh and Phoenician specialist Joseph Greene as they discuss this discovery in the context of the social and cultural history of wine's emergence in the ancient Near East and the Mediterranean world.
- published: 27 Oct 2014
- views: 0
ROX - Eternal Sands ( Middle Eastern Flavored Ambient - Chillout Mix)
Let the dry oriental beats take you on a journey of discovery across the ancient Middle East. From Cairo and Istanbul, through Damascus and Baghdad to Tehera......
Let the dry oriental beats take you on a journey of discovery across the ancient Middle East. From Cairo and Istanbul, through Damascus and Baghdad to Tehera...
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Let the dry oriental beats take you on a journey of discovery across the ancient Middle East. From Cairo and Istanbul, through Damascus and Baghdad to Tehera...
Agricultural Production in the Ancient Near East in the last 7,000 Years
Dr. Alan Farahani (Ancient History & Mediterranean Archaeology, UC Berkeley) introduces teachers at the 2014 ORIAS summer teachers’ institute on Foodways in Wor...
Dr. Alan Farahani (Ancient History & Mediterranean Archaeology, UC Berkeley) introduces teachers at the 2014 ORIAS summer teachers’ institute on Foodways in World History to new methods and theories in paleoethnobotany. An overview of the many ways in which archaeologists approach and understand the wide-ranging social, political, and environmental impacts of many peoples' commitment to sedentary, agricultural life in Southwest Asia from 7000 BCE onward. The presentation is illustrated with a case study from the archaeological site of Dhiban, Jordan, which has been the home of many communities for the past 3,000 year. Using paloethnobotany, or the archaeological study of human beings through the recovery of the plant remains they used, the relationships of people to each other as well as the world around them are revealed through the ways in which they carefully managed plants intended to become food desired by many.
wn.com/Agricultural Production In The Ancient Near East In The Last 7,000 Years
Dr. Alan Farahani (Ancient History & Mediterranean Archaeology, UC Berkeley) introduces teachers at the 2014 ORIAS summer teachers’ institute on Foodways in World History to new methods and theories in paleoethnobotany. An overview of the many ways in which archaeologists approach and understand the wide-ranging social, political, and environmental impacts of many peoples' commitment to sedentary, agricultural life in Southwest Asia from 7000 BCE onward. The presentation is illustrated with a case study from the archaeological site of Dhiban, Jordan, which has been the home of many communities for the past 3,000 year. Using paloethnobotany, or the archaeological study of human beings through the recovery of the plant remains they used, the relationships of people to each other as well as the world around them are revealed through the ways in which they carefully managed plants intended to become food desired by many.
- published: 12 Sep 2014
- views: 21
10: Religions of the Ancient Near East: Translatability in Israel
This week we discuss several aspects of the translatability of religion in ancient Israel, including discussing the evolutionary nature of religions (yes, inclu...
This week we discuss several aspects of the translatability of religion in ancient Israel, including discussing the evolutionary nature of religions (yes, including Israelite religion), Ba'alism...
wn.com/10 Religions Of The Ancient Near East Translatability In Israel
This week we discuss several aspects of the translatability of religion in ancient Israel, including discussing the evolutionary nature of religions (yes, including Israelite religion), Ba'alism...
4: Religions of the Ancient Near East: Religions of Palestine and Jordan
Introducing the Non-Israelite religions of Palestine and Jordan, including the myths, cultic practices, and a list of the deities....
Introducing the Non-Israelite religions of Palestine and Jordan, including the myths, cultic practices, and a list of the deities.
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Introducing the Non-Israelite religions of Palestine and Jordan, including the myths, cultic practices, and a list of the deities.
Mesopotamia : Documentary on the Rise of Ancient Mesopotamia and the Middle East (Full Documentary)
Mesopotamia : Documentary on the Rise of Ancient Mesopotamia and the Middle East (Full Documentary)
Mesopotamia : Documentary on the Rise of Ancient Mesopotami...
Mesopotamia : Documentary on the Rise of Ancient Mesopotamia and the Middle East (Full Documentary)
Mesopotamia : Documentary on the Rise of Ancient Mesopotamia and the Middle East (Full Documentary)
Mesopotamia : Documentary on the Rise of Ancient Mesopotamia and the Middle East (Full Documentary) [FULL EPİSODE]
Mesopotamia : Documentary on the Rise of Ancient Mesopotamia and the Middle East (Full Documentary) [FULL EPİSODE]
Mesopotamia : Documentary on the Rise of Ancient Mesopotamia and the Middle East (Full Documentary) [FULL EPİSODE]
Mesopotamia : Documentary on the Rise of Ancient Mesopotamia and the Middle East (Full Documentary) [FULL EPİSODE]
Mesopotamia : Documentary on the Rise of Ancient Mesopotamia and the Middle East (Full Documentary).
2014 2015
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The topics covered in these video documentaries vary and cover about everything you could possibly want to know including ancient history, Maya, Rome, Greece, The New World, Egypt, World wars, combat, battles, military and combat technology, current affairs and events, important news, education, biographies, famous people and celerities, politicians, news and current events, Illuminati, Area 51, crime, mafia, serial killers, paranormal, supernatural, cults, government cover-ups, the law and legal matters, corruption, martial arts, sports figures, space, aliens, ufos, conspiracy theories, Annunaki, Nibiru, Nephilim, satanic rituals, religion, christianty, judaism, islam, strange phenomenon, origins of Mankind, monsters, mobsters, time travel, planet earth, the Sun, Missions to Mars, The planets, the solar system, the universe, modern physics, String Theory, the Big Bang Theory, Quantum Mechanics, television, archaeology, science, technology, nature, plants, animals, endangered species, wildlife, animal abuse, environmental concerns and issues, global warming, natural disasters, racism, sexism, gay and lesbian issues, and many other educational and controversial topics. Please enjoy and Learn Responsibly!
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The regional toponym Mesopotamia comes from the ancient Greek root words μέσος (meso) "middle" and ποταμός (potamia) "river" and literally means "(Land) ...
In which John presents Mesopotamia, and the early civilizations that arose around the Fertile Crescent. Topics covered include the birth of territorial kingdoms, ...
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Mesopotamia : Documentary on the Rise of Ancient Mesopotamia and the Middle East (Full Documentary)
Mesopotamia : Documentary on the Rise of Ancient Mesopotamia and the Middle East (Full Documentary)
Mesopotamia : Documentary on the Rise of Ancient Mesopotamia and the Middle East (Full Documentary) [FULL EPİSODE]
Mesopotamia : Documentary on the Rise of Ancient Mesopotamia and the Middle East (Full Documentary) [FULL EPİSODE]
Mesopotamia : Documentary on the Rise of Ancient Mesopotamia and the Middle East (Full Documentary) [FULL EPİSODE]
Mesopotamia : Documentary on the Rise of Ancient Mesopotamia and the Middle East (Full Documentary) [FULL EPİSODE]
Mesopotamia : Documentary on the Rise of Ancient Mesopotamia and the Middle East (Full Documentary).
2014 2015
Welcome to the Future! This Youtube channel is for learning and educational purposes. Learning and Education are fundamental and important in today's society and becoming increasingly more accessible and convenient online. The availability of important information which is also entertaining helps everyone grow mentally and emotionally as people both individually and as a whole. Documentaries are the resource of choice of the information and internet generations of students around the world. The documentary here along with the other documentaries on this channel relate to important times and people in history, historic places, archaeology, society, world culture, Western Civilization, The Western Tradition, science, conspiracy theories, and education.
The topics covered in these video documentaries vary and cover about everything you could possibly want to know including ancient history, Maya, Rome, Greece, The New World, Egypt, World wars, combat, battles, military and combat technology, current affairs and events, important news, education, biographies, famous people and celerities, politicians, news and current events, Illuminati, Area 51, crime, mafia, serial killers, paranormal, supernatural, cults, government cover-ups, the law and legal matters, corruption, martial arts, sports figures, space, aliens, ufos, conspiracy theories, Annunaki, Nibiru, Nephilim, satanic rituals, religion, christianty, judaism, islam, strange phenomenon, origins of Mankind, monsters, mobsters, time travel, planet earth, the Sun, Missions to Mars, The planets, the solar system, the universe, modern physics, String Theory, the Big Bang Theory, Quantum Mechanics, television, archaeology, science, technology, nature, plants, animals, endangered species, wildlife, animal abuse, environmental concerns and issues, global warming, natural disasters, racism, sexism, gay and lesbian issues, and many other educational and controversial topics. Please enjoy and Learn Responsibly!
Watch Mesopotamia : Documentary on the Rise of Ancient Mesopotamia and the Middle East (Full Documentary) Online
Watch Mesopotamia : Documentary on the Rise of Ancient Mesopotamia and the Middle East (Full Documentary) Full EpisodeCrash Course World History is now available on DVD! Visit http://store.dftba.com/products/crashcourse-world-history-the-complete-series-dvd-set to buy a set for ...
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Documentary 2014, bbc documentary,bbc,national geographic,documentary,national geographic documentary,Structure,documentaries, documentary films, ...
The regional toponym Mesopotamia comes from the ancient Greek root words μέσος (meso) "middle" and ποταμός (potamia) "river" and literally means "(Land) ...
In which John presents Mesopotamia, and the early civilizations that arose around the Fertile Crescent. Topics covered include the birth of territorial kingdoms, ...
- published: 20 Jul 2015
- views: 0
11: Religions of the Ancient Near East: Israel's Exile
586 BC marked a major change in Israel's history, but also in their religion. Pure Hebraism was never fully accepted by the people until *after* the Exile. This...
586 BC marked a major change in Israel's history, but also in their religion. Pure Hebraism was never fully accepted by the people until *after* the Exile. This week we discuss the local deity...
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586 BC marked a major change in Israel's history, but also in their religion. Pure Hebraism was never fully accepted by the people until *after* the Exile. This week we discuss the local deity...
5: Religions of the Ancient Near East: Mesopotamian Religions
Note: The interference was actually not the guy listening but one of his co-workers (he didn't realize he had his mic on)....
Note: The interference was actually not the guy listening but one of his co-workers (he didn't realize he had his mic on).
wn.com/5 Religions Of The Ancient Near East Mesopotamian Religions
Note: The interference was actually not the guy listening but one of his co-workers (he didn't realize he had his mic on).
Faith and Culture in the Ancient Near East - Wonders of Arabia 2015
Third lecture in the series given on the Windstar Star Pride yacht in Spring 2015. For more information, please visit http://www.litchapala.org...
Third lecture in the series given on the Windstar Star Pride yacht in Spring 2015. For more information, please visit http://www.litchapala.org
wn.com/Faith And Culture In The Ancient Near East Wonders Of Arabia 2015
Third lecture in the series given on the Windstar Star Pride yacht in Spring 2015. For more information, please visit http://www.litchapala.org
- published: 23 May 2015
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8: Religions of the Ancient Near East: Roman Religion
This week we discuss Roman religion. The Romans invaded the Near East and controlled it for quite some time, but they brought their thoughts with them. Addition...
This week we discuss Roman religion. The Romans invaded the Near East and controlled it for quite some time, but they brought their thoughts with them. Additionally, they adapted ideas from...
wn.com/8 Religions Of The Ancient Near East Roman Religion
This week we discuss Roman religion. The Romans invaded the Near East and controlled it for quite some time, but they brought their thoughts with them. Additionally, they adapted ideas from...
7: Religions of the Ancient Near East: Greek Religion
This week we discuss the Greek religion. While not necessarily ANE, the Greeks had a major influence on the ANE. So, we will discuss the translatability of t......
This week we discuss the Greek religion. While not necessarily ANE, the Greeks had a major influence on the ANE. So, we will discuss the translatability of t...
wn.com/7 Religions Of The Ancient Near East Greek Religion
This week we discuss the Greek religion. While not necessarily ANE, the Greeks had a major influence on the ANE. So, we will discuss the translatability of t...
9: Religions of the Ancient Near East: Transcendence
We move now away from non-Hebraic religions and into a discussion of Hebraic religions, beginning with a look at the idea of Transcendence. We will look at the ...
We move now away from non-Hebraic religions and into a discussion of Hebraic religions, beginning with a look at the idea of Transcendence. We will look at the biblical norm, then what makes...
wn.com/9 Religions Of The Ancient Near East Transcendence
We move now away from non-Hebraic religions and into a discussion of Hebraic religions, beginning with a look at the idea of Transcendence. We will look at the biblical norm, then what makes...