In the shadowy depths of prehistory, a silent enigma awaits discovery. Let’s unveil the secrets of Kentrosaurus, a dinosaur shrouded in mystery, adorned with the largest, most formidable spikes to have ever graced the ancient Earth. In this video, we unravel the captivating tale of this armored titan and its ancient purpose that is hidden in the echoes of time.
Why Are We The Only Humans Left?
In this video we ask why we are the only surviving branch on the human evolutionary tree. Just 50,000-100,000 years ago, Earth was home to three or four separate human species, including our most famous cousins: the Neanderthals. New research has shown that Neanderthals were not the brutish, unintelligent cavemen that cartoons make them out to be. They were creative, smart, social, and perhaps even had complex language. So why did they go extinct as soon as Homo sapiens moved into their territory? Does any trace of them live on today? Why don’t we have Neanderthal neighbors?
10 Most Mysterious Discoveries Found In Antarctica
In this video we will be exploring the 10 most mysterious discoveries found in Antarctica. Watch the video for more!
Real Reason Ancient Egyptians Went Extinct
Do you know the real reason the ancient Egyptians went extinct?
There are a lot of theories out there, but most people don't know the truth. Watch this video to find out what really happened to one of history's most fascinating civilizations!
Magic Moments of the Stone Age | Full Documentary
Magic Moments of the Stone Age traces the amazing journey of mankind to civilization and his spread throughout the world. The film presents the ground-breaking events of the Stone Age which enabled humans to survive in their environment and to shape it according to their needs - from the mastery of fire to the emergence of the first advanced civilizations.
Early Human Migration through South Asia (The Southern Route Hypothesis)
In the context of the recent African origin of modern humans, the Southern Dispersal scenario (also the coastal migration or great coastal migration hypothesis) refers to the early migration along the southern coast of Asia, from the Arabian Peninsula via Persia and India to Southeast Asia and Oceania. Watch the video for more!
Ancient Finds Scientists Can’t Explain
In the following video we will be exploring ancient finds that scientists can’t explain. Watch the video for more!
What Hygiene was like for Native Americans
Before the buzzing fluorescent lights of hospitals, the sterile tang of antibacterial soap, and the nice quality toilet paper of modern times, there existed a world where hygiene was an art form, practiced in harmony with the rhythm of nature itself. It was a world where the Native Americans, innovated with resources around them to achieve cleanliness and health..and some of these practices will surprise you. Unravel with us the stunning tapestry of their rituals and methods, an extraordinary testament to human resilience and wisdom. Here, we delve into the untold story of Native American hygiene, a fascinating saga of sustainability, innovation, and profound respect for the environment.
Knight Code: The Code of Chivalry – 7 Rules to Be Unbreakable
These are the greatest quotes and oaths from The Knight's Code of Chivalry. The Code was a moral system that called for all knights to protect others who cannot protect themselves. All knights needed to refine their strength and knowledge to fight wars in the Middle Ages.
Workers In Jerusalem Found Hidden Steps Behind A Sewage Pipe – And They Rewrite The City’s History
In the Silwan neighborhood of Jerusalem’s Old City, there’s a problem: a sewer pipe has burst. And as the issue naturally needs to be sorted out as quickly as possible, workers ultimately come in to mend the faulty line. But the laborers are not alone. This ancient district is so steeped in history, you see, that a team of archaeologists decide to come along for the ride. Then, as they dig, the workers uncover a flight of steps. And it’s just as well that the archeologists are present, as the stunning find is hugely significant. In fact, it may just prove the truth of a story contained in the Bible.
The Most Sadistic Torture Devices in Medieval Europe
We delve into the dark and gruesome world of medieval torture methods. From the notorious rack to the lesser-known Judas Cradle, we explore the instruments and techniques used to inflict pain and suffering on prisoners in order to extract confessions or information. We also examine the societal and political factors that led to the rise of torture during the Middle Ages. Join us as we uncover the disturbing truths about this dark chapter in human history.
Meydan Kalesi | Giant Polygonal and Cyclopean Walls in Turkey
Along the south coast of Turkey in Mersin Province, several massive megalithic sites with polygonal and cyclopean walls exist, hidden in the hills and mountains. Remarkably similar to sites in Italy, Greece and even Peru, these structures are thought to be Hellenistic (Seleucid Empire) built around 2300 years ago. The site of Meydan Kalesi (Square Castle) has rock-cut hypogeum features, 3D relief carvings and Tiwanaku-like monolithic doorways, yet it is unclear who may have built the first phase of megalithic construction. Includes exclusive aerial footage.
Creepy Prehistoric Discoveries You Can't Believe Are Real
In the following video we will investigate creepy prehistoric discoveries you can’t believe are real. Watch the video for more and enjoy!
Why is Herodotus called “The Father of History”?
2,500 years ago, the writing of history as we know it didn’t exist. The past was recorded as a list of events, with little explanation for their causes beyond accepting things as the will of the gods. Herodotus wanted a deeper understanding, so he took a new approach: looking at events from both sides to understand the reasons for them. Mark Robinson explains how “history” came into being.
The Art of War by Sun Tzu: Entire Unabridged Audiobook
The Art of War is an ancient guide on military strategy. Written by Sun Tzu a Chinese general and philosopher in the 5th Century B.C. It was created after he helped successfully defend the Chinese province of Wu against the province Chu.
The strategies in this book have been used for hundreds of years in military campaigns, business and sports. It is the ultimate guide on how to defeat an opposing force in whatever form that might take. Contrary to what we might expect, The Art of War actually advises to avoid fighting as much as possible by only striking targets that are weak and using manipulation to subdue the enemy.
Ultimately Sun Tzu teaches us how to have the advantage in conflict giving us the best possible chance of success
When a Lake Exploded, Releasing 1.6 Million Tons of Carbon Dioxide; The Lake Nyos Disaster
In Cameroon, a rare type of natural disaster relating to volcanic activity occurred in the nation of Cameroon. There in 1986, a landslide led to a lake releasing 1.6 million metric tons of carbon dioxide gas which went on to suffocate people and livestock in an up to 15.5 mile or 25 kilometer radius. This video will discuss this disaster, which is known as a limnic eruption, and is sometimes referred to as an "exploding lake", and how it relates to the Oku volcanic field.
12 Most Mysterious Discoveries Scientists Still Can't Explain
Scientists probably aren’t going to enjoy this video. It’s full of the kind of things that cause them sleepless nights. We’re talking unexplained mysteries, problems that can’t be solved, and discoveries that somehow seem out of place. For everybody who isn’t a scientist, though, it’s a fascinating look at puzzles both ancient and modern. Let’s get started!
The Incredible Untouched City Of Hegra Revealed After 2,000 Years
In the following video we will be exploring the untouched City Of Hegra, also known as Mada’in Salih. Enjoy!
Archaeologists in Peru find 3,000-year-old mummy in Lima
Peruvian archaeologists have discovered an approximately 3,000-year-old mummy in Lima, they said on Wednesday (June 14), the latest discovery in the Andean nation dating to pre-Hispanic times.
Students from San Marcos University and researchers initially found remains of the mummy's hair and skull in a cotton bundle during excavation, before uncovering the rest of the mummy.
The mummy was probably from the Manchay culture, which developed in the valleys of Lima between 1500 and 1000 BC, archaeologist Miguel Aguilar said, and was associated with the construction of temples built in a U-shape that pointed toward the sunrise.
The person "had been left or offered (as a sacrifice) during the last phase of the construction of this temple," Aguilar said. "It is approximately 3,000 years old."
Archeologists unearthed other items buried with the body, including corn, coca leaves and seeds, which they believe may have been part of an offering.
3 Australian Creation Myths Explained
As with all human societies, that of the Indigenous Australians is abounding in stories. Stories of how the world came to be the way it is, stories of heroism and perfidy, stories about animals and birds, and stories about love and hate all have parts to play in the wide array of myths, legends, and tales created by Indigenous Australians. Watch the video below to find out more!
