NO ONE Was Supposed to Find It! These Finds Shocked Archaeologists Worldwide

Archaeologists amazed the public! People around the world are shocked by the discovery of these finds! Creepy mythical creatures in the basement, an ancient skull with mysterious symbols and the oldest human tooth on the planet! And that's not even the end! In this video, we will shock you with an x-ray of an Egyptian mummy. What was inside it will surprise you.

How an Indian Merchant Became Cambodia's First King: a Story of Indianization

Yep, you read that right. Cambodia’s first king (Kaundinya) was an Indian merchant!

But Kaundinya is more than just a man. He symbolizes over 1000 years of Indian influence in the region, a connection that would change the face of Southeast Asia forever.

In this video we'll introduce you to the Kaundinya-Soma love story, but we'll also introduce you to many other Indians and Southeast Asians whose experiences reveal a lot about the Indianization process.

In fact, we'll even explore a "reverse" story: that of Nandi Varman II, a SE Asian prince who claims the Pallava Dynasty throne and becomes the greatest of the Pallava kings.

Early Muslim Expansion - Arab Conquest of Iran and Egypt

In this video we will describe the second phase of the Muslim expansion into the Eastern Roman and Sassanid Empires. In the aftermath of the battles of Yarmouk and al-Qadisiyyah, the Rashidun Caliphate continued its conquests and the Arab armies moved into Iran proper, Egypt, Anatolia, and North Africa. The remainder of Iraq, Syria, and the Levant was conquered in this era. This video features the late campaigns of Khalid ibn al-Walid, as well as the battles of Ctesiphon, Alexandria, Nikiou, Jerusalem, Sufetula, Heliopolis, and Nahavand. We also attempted to describe the early Muslim armies that fought against the Byzantine and Iranian forces.

The Genes We Lost Along the Way

Our DNA holds thousands of dead genes and we’ve only just begun to unravel their stories. But one thing is already clear: we’re not just defined by the genes that we’ve gained over the course of our evolution, but also by the genes that we’ve lost along the way.

What is Tantra?

In this video we will explore the often misunderstood tradition of Tantra or Tantrism. Enjoy!

Kings and Dynasties of India - Rulers of India

One of the cradles of early civilisations, India has a long and glorious history. Several great kings and dynasties have left an indelible mark, bringing great changes, development and growth. Some of them have even spread their empires to neighbouring countries and also established trade with countries as far reaching as European countries, Arab countries, and Chinese territories.

From the late Bronze Age to the Revolt of 1857 and India's Struggle for Freedom, this compilation gives you a rare glimpse into history. Watch them come alive!

The Tamil Dynasty of the Pandyas, who ruled first from Korkai near present day Tuticorin, before shifting to Madurai, from as early as 600 BC BC had a thriving shipping and trading with Greece and Rome to the Greek and Persian invasions from land and sea. To the massive Chola Empire that spread to the neighbouring countries of South East Asia, The Mauryas in Northern India who conquered most of India except the Tamilians and had great Kings like Chandragupta Maurya and Asoka the Great, The Chera Dynasty from the South, Harshavardhana, The Pallavas, The Rajputs from the Central and North Western India, the Mughals, Sivaji Maharaj and the Marathas, Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan of Mysore and Rani of Jhansi , Laxmibai.

The Way of the Mundari: Showers with Cow Urine?

Have you heard of the South Sudanese tribe in which people bathe in cow urine? The Mundari are an indigenous ethnic group located around Juba and Terekeka in South Sudan. With little connection to the modern world, members of this group live as pastoral herders, a lifestyle which has long disappeared from most of the world.

The "Filthy" Sex Lives Of Founding Fathers

As much as we respect the US Founding Fathers for leading the American Revolution and crafting the Constitution, we often forget that many of these men also found the time to carry on several affairs, satisfy their sexual appetites, and tend to unusual bodily ailments. It seems that men in American politics have been grappling with (and publicly apologizing for) their private lives for longer than we tend to remember. What sort of TMI, but still interesting, facts about the Founding Fathers' sex lives will you find below? You can be sure you didn't learn them in elementary school.

Ephesus | The 7 Churches of Revelation

It’s been almost 2,000 years since the apostle John was instructed by Jesus to write letters to the seven churches mentioned in the book of Revelation. These timeless letters reveal a message of God’s love through the death and resurrection of His Son Jesus, identify and provide correction for problems in the church, and offer hope and encouragement for the future.

Top Ten Enigmas of the Ancient World - Ancient World Exposed

Welcome to a world full of mystery, folklore and legend. From supposed stargates to powerful deities; from fantastic giants to steampunk style science-fiction. This is not an alien planet or a fantasy land, this is planet Earth of the past. Explore The Great Pyramid of Giza, The Hanging Gardens of Babylon, The Statue of Zeus at Olympia and more!

Made In Prehistory: Environment | World History Full Documentary

Made In Prehistory: Environment deals with the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods and how humans interacted and survived in their environments during the Ice Age and afterwards. A major focus is on the beginnings of agriculture all over the world. Each region has different periodization but a very rough timescale is from beginning of modern humans to around the start of the Copper Age (300k YA - 5000 BCE).

Units of History - The Macedonian Companion Cavalry Documentary

In this documentary we will explore the most famous ancient warriors from the past by turning to the kingdom of Macedon. We begin with the history of Macedon from the early Bronze Age as a small local power in the Balkans. According to legend its earliest kings had come from Argos and founded the Argead dynasty which was to rule Macedon for centuries. Initially this involved carving out a home in the lowland regions before slowly expanding the realm under great rulers like Amyntas 1.

When the Persians arrived, Macedon initially became a vassal before being incorporated into the Achaemenid Empire following the Ionian Revolt. In the ensuing Greco Persian wars, Macedon fought with the Achaemenids such as at the battle of Platae but often helped both sides and ultimately turned on the easterners during their retreat. During the ensuing Peloponnesian War, the Kingdom of Macedon gained more power but was rocked by a series of assassinations, revolts, and invasions over the years which slowed its growth. It wasn't until the reign of Philip II that the Rise of Macedon would finally take place. This was made possible by the bold military reforms of Philip II which saw 600 Companion Cavalry take center stage of a new army. This force then subdued the surrounding regions of Greece, Thessaly, and Thrace making Macedon a formidable power that could now be turned against the Achaemenid Empire.

When Philip II died, Alexander rose to the throne. After consolidating his realm, the young king them setoff to realize his father's dreams. 1800 Companion Cavalry would cross the Hellespont with the Macedonian Army. Their hammer and anvil strikes would prove to be one of the most effective tools in conquering the vast territories of the Achaemenid Empire. We cover the evolution of the Companions Cavalry and their fascinating service history over the course of the conquests of Alexander the Great. This includes their critical role in all major pitched battles: the Battle of the River Granicus, the Battle of Issus, the Battle of Gaugamela, and the Battle of Hydaspes.