Every ANCIENT Period Explained in 12 Minutes

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  • @TheAnalystYTs
    Hi everyone! Whatever topic you want me to cover next, comment on it, and whatever topic gets the most likes, I will cover it! I love and appreciate every single one of you!
  • @Zeniii2
    Paleolithic was hardcore mode in life Fr.
  • Please do “every major WW2 battle in “such and such” minutes”
  • @FederationOG
    Imagine how people in the future will look at us💀💀
  • @notrez7220
    The Roman Empire didn't actually fall after the conquest of Rome, the Western Roman Empire did. But the Eastern roman empire existed for around another 1 thousand years.
  • @ocelot985
    Its funny what you said about the perception of Pre-Columbian civilizations because when you read the Spanish accounts from conquistadors and friars they don't describe the Mesoamericans or Andean civilizations as "primitive" or "savage", even though they condemned the blood sacrifices/pagan religions, (even then they respected their ethics and understood their beliefs, even finding some parallels with them to Christianity like baptism, ritual confession, etc). This quote from Hernan Cortez himself summarizing the Aztec people/society shows they found them to be a sophisticated people and respected their achievements: "But to avoid being prolix in describing the things of the city (though I would fain continue), I will not say more than that, in the service and manners of its people, their fashion of living was almost the same as in Spain, with just as much harmony and order; and considering that these people were barbarous, so cut off from the knowledge of God, and other civilised peoples, it is admirable to see to what they attained in every respect."- Third Letter to Charles V (when the Spanish say "barbarous" in that sense theyre referring to a sort of "spiritual barbarity" ascribed to civilized pagans such as the Greeks or Romans, aka non-Christians)
  • @ahmicqui9396
    The Maya calendar did NOT actually end in 2012. Just a kind of "millenium" has passed...
  • According to Michael Coe, a mayanist, the Mayan astronomy and arithmetics were as accurate as those of Babylon and in some aspects 'even surpassed' the Egyptians. For those who think of American civilizations as primitive due to lacking metal tools or wheels etc, I think this phrase is enough. Furthermore, American civilizations grew out their own self while European civilization came from near east.
  • This channel just underrated, it's explain something that i really need to learn but didn't know how to start.
  • meso-ammerica is still underestimated in this video unfortunately, their structures rival all classical european structures. Even now, cities with millions of population are have been discovered in the amazonian rainforest; rainforests being known to have very weak soil hence they had to have the sophistication to feed all those people as well.
  • @chubungus
    I love your videos. Keep making them please
  • I really enjoyed learning about the shift from the Paleolithic to the Neolithic Age in this video. It's amazing how farming changed everything for human societies.
  • @szymk1997
    Great work! Could you please put chapters in the description for the future videos?
  • early iron wasnt stronger then bronze or more durable, however it was far cheaper, and as metallurgy improved it became stronger
  • @toadbat7
    Your videos are awesome keep it up
  • So many inaccuracies but I guess it's a good starter history video for a 5 year old