Sikhism Explained

Sikhism, the 5th largest and youngest of the world religions. A religion that preaches about love, peace, and the equality of humankind, but also asks it’s followers to carry swords.

Sikhism originated in the Punjab area of India and Pakistan, 500 years ago. The Punjab, the land of five rivers, is one of the most historically and culturally dense areas on Earth. Today there are about 25 million Sikhs. They make up about 2% of India's population but about 60% of the Punjab's. The Sikh diaspora is spread out across the world with concentrations in the UK, Canada, The US, East Africa, Australia, and Malaysia. Sikhs interestingly enough make up almost 1.5% of Canada's population which is second only to India.

So who are the Sikh’s, what do they believe, and why does everyone confuse them for Muslims? Well Let’s Find Out!

Proto Indo European Origins - Who Were They? How do we know?

Who were the Proto Indo Europeans? And how do we know this? In this video, we will go through updated information, maps of migrations, and talk about the key aspects that allow us to understand who the Proto Indo Europeans were, where they migrated to, and the resultant cultures, peoples, and languages. We will also touch on the Indo European Creation Myth. Enjoy!

Lao Tzu Quotes you should know Before you Get Old

Lao Tzu, a prominent figure in ancient Chinese philosophy, is revered for his profound wisdom and timeless teachings. His philosophy encompasses the concepts of harmony, simplicity, and self-discovery. Lao Tzu's insightful quotes continue to inspire individuals seeking a deeper understanding of life and inner peace. One of his renowned quotes states, "Knowing others is intelligence; knowing yourself is true wisdom." This quote encapsulates Lao Tzu's belief in the importance of self-awareness and introspection as a path to enlightenment.

Lao Tzu's philosophy encourages individuals to embrace the natural flow of life, to find balance within themselves, and to cultivate harmony with the world around them. His teachings offer profound insights into the human experience and serve as a guiding light for those seeking wisdom and spiritual enlightenment.

What Archaeological Sites Used To Actually Look Like

Archaeological discoveries around the world tell stories of civilizations past, and while we can only catch a glimpse of what once was, through careful research, study, and a bit of imagination, we can rebuild these wonders, at least digitally. Today, we're diving deep into the fascinating world of archaeology, and specifically, we'll explore what some of our world's most intriguing archaeological sites used to look like.

Debunking Neanderthal Predation Theory - Humans Hunted to Near Extinction?

Put aside everything you thought you knew about being human. After years of rigorous scientific research, Evolutionary detective Danny Vendramini has developed a theory of human origins, that he believes is stunning in its simplicity, yet breathtaking in its scope and importance. Neanderthals, Denisovans, Homo Erectus, Homo Sapiens, all share a common ancestor, so we have similar behaviors.

Not only have we had the wrong impression of the nature and behavior of Neanderthals, he argues, but we have been fed sentimental, anthropomorphic images of them as well. Neanderthals, he says, were primitives and would have looked very primitive.

There is no reason to suppose they were clean-shaven and good-smelling. The Neanderthals, he expounds, came from the frozen north-they had large nocturnal eyes and were six times stronger than the average modern human.

His thesis is that many physical, social, and psychological characteristics now seen as uniquely human, are direct results of Neanderthal predation on our ancestors, and the theory will be sure to ignite controversy among any group of people genuinely interested in human evolution.

How Dangerous was Ancient Rome?

In the following video we will be talking about the mean streets of ancient Rome. Watch the video to find out more!

11 Mysteries of the Lost City of Angkor Wat

Join us on an extraordinary expedition into the heart of the Cambodian jungle, where the lost city of Angkor Wat awaits discovery. This architectural masterpiece, hidden in nature's embrace, has intrigued explorers and historians throughout the ages.

Together, we'll delve into 11 mysteries of the illustrious Khmer civilization, casting light on the forgotten era. Get ready for an expedition to unravel the enigma of Angkor Wat.

11 Discoveries of the Most Incredible Recent Archaeology Finds

Archaeological discoveries are fascinating because they provide additional information about the lifestyles of ancient humans. Every finding adds to our understanding of the ancient past, leaving us wanting more. And who knows how much more there could be out there, given the incredible accomplishments of the Ancient civilizations. Several of the discoveries may be for the sake of curiosity, but others may hold the key to humanity's destiny. Here are the 11 most incredible recent discoveries that Archaeologists Find. However, research is still ongoing.

How the Praetorian Guard of the Emperor was dangerous

In this video, we'll take a look at the Praetorian Guard of the Emperor, known for their dangerous and destructive actions.

The Praetorian Guard of the Emperor was a powerful group of soldiers that guarded the Emperor of Rome. Known for their brutality and violence, the Praetorian Guard was a force to be reckoned with. In this video, we'll explore their history and reveal their deadly actions.

The Pharaoh Tombs: Inside The Lost City Of The Pyramids

The pyramids of Giza were, up until the 20th century, the largest structures in the world. For over 4000 years, they have aroused all kinds of speculation in all who have seen them. How were they built? And who built them?

From Elizabeth II to Cleopatra, Real Royalty peels back the curtain to give a glimpse into the lives of some of the most influential families in the world, with new full length documentaries posted every week covering the monarchies of today and all throughout history.

Time to REWRITE History: Earth-Shattering Archaeological Unveiling!

Get ready for an eye-opening journey into the enigmatic world of ancient history and archaeological discoveries as we present to you an Earth-Shattering Archaeological Unveiling that will force us to REWRITE History! This riveting video delves into some of the most compelling and mysterious archaeological finds that have left experts astonished and scrambling to reevaluate our understanding of human history. Enjoy!

Amazing Makomanai Takino Cemetery | Stonehenge, Moai Heads and Buddha Statue Replicas

Established in 1982, Makomanai Takino Cemetery is located in Sapporo, Japan. It differs from the traditional cemeteries with its different monuments. There are replicas of Stonehenge and Easter Island’s Moai Heads. There is a great Buddha statue located at the Hill of Buddha as well. The Hill of the Buddha is the work of the famed modernist architect Tadao Ando.

12 Most Incredible Archaeological Finds

You don’t need to have a history degree to appreciate great archaeology. All you need is an open mind and an interest in the past. We know you have both of those things - that’s why you’re watching this video! You’ve got just enough time to hit ‘subscribe’ before we get started. All done? Good - let’s go!

Human Skulls Suggest Necromancy In Roman Era Cave Near Jerusalem

A cave in the Jerusalem Hills may once have served as a local oracle where people communed with the dead in the hopes of learning about the future. Known as the Te’omim Cave, the creepy crevice is littered with human skulls and other items associated with necromancy, and is described by researchers as a possible “portal to the underworld”.

Analyzing the discoveries made at the cave, the authors of a new study suggest that Te’omim might have hosted “secret rites involving necromancy and communication with the dead, mainly by witches.”

The History of Technology from 4 Billion Years Ago to the Present

We, humans, like to think of ourselves as master tool builders- and certainly, as we stand at the threshold of the wonders of the 21st century, we have much to be proud of. But we are really the heritors of a long tradition of life, in all its forms, fashioning tools from lifeless materials born long ago in the hearts of massive stars. So here’s a brief history of technology, from 4 billion years ago to the beginnings of the modern age.

Why Is Africa Splitting Into Two | East African Rift | Scientists Reveal Shocking New Details

Embark on a thrilling expedition as we uncover the wonders of the Kenya Rift Valley in East Africa. Join us as we journey through this stunning landscape, rich in towering cliffs, bubbling hot springs, and captivating wildlife.

Discover how the Kenya Rift Valley is part of the larger East African Rift System, a geological marvel that has shaped the African continent over millions of years.