Our Tribal Nature: Tribalism, Politics, and Evolution
At a moment when society feels dangerously polarized, fragmented, and unstable, the symposium “Our Tribal Nature: Tribalism, Politics, and Evolution” offers a ...
TheLeakeyFoundation
Ancient Sumerian Origins of Mankind Documentary - Mesopotamia Riddles That Thwart Academics
Check Out Channel Memberships https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rspWVD8e8Jg By 3000 B.C., Mesopotamia was firmly under the control of the Sumerian ...
Viper TV - FILMS
The Secrets Of The Lost Persian Empire | Lost Worlds | Timeline
Lost Worlds investigates the very latest archaeological finds at three remote and hugely significant sites - Angkor Wat, Troy and Persepolis. Lost Worlds travels to ...
Timeline - World History Documentaries
Tutankhamun - The Golden King & The Great Pharaohs
A PBS special that previewed the touring exhibition that chronicled more than 3000 years of ancient Egyptian History. Learn about the boy king and the mystery ...
Darryl Kinson
Was Cleopatra One Of History's Biggest Killers? Portrait Of A Killer (Ancient Egypt Documentary)
For 2000 years almost all evidence of Cleopatra had disappeared - until now. Neil Oliver investigates the story of a ruthless queen who would kill her own ...
Timeline - World History Documentaries
Animals, Food, and Ancient Culture: A Primer in Zooarchaeology
In this talk, Gil Stein, director of the University of Chicago's Oriental Institute and a leading scholar of ancient Mesopotamia, explains how zooarchaeology—the ...
Chicago Humanities Festival
The Lost Gods Of Egypt | Absolute History
The ancient Egyptians were obsessed with divinity, death and the afterlife and reincarnation. Christy Kenneally visits Saqqara, south of Cairo, where the ...
Absolute History
Assaf Yasur Landau | Red Wine and Minoan Frescoes: The Canaanite Palace at Tel Kabri
Assaf Yasur-Landau, Associate Professor of Mediterranean Archaeology, Department of Maritime Civilizations, University of Haifa. Tel Kabri, in the western ...
The Oriental Institute
Ancient Economies - Persepolis and the Economy of Achemenid Persia - Matt Stolper
Dr. Matt Stolper of the Oriental Institute lectures on Persepolis and the Economy of Achemenid Persia as a part of the docent training miniseries.
The Oriental Institute
[Q&A] Misunderstood Moments in History - The Spartan Myth
Q&A for "The Spartan Myth" with Dr. Roel Konijnendijk. Watch the original here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMQmU0epVr4 Start your 30 day free trial ...
Invicta
Ancient Economies Miniseries - Prestige and the Ritual Economy of Chalcolithic Caanan
Dr. Yorke Rowan of the Oriental Institute lectures on Prestige and the Ritual Economy of Chalcolithic Caanan as a part of the docent training miniseries.
The Oriental Institute
Cyrus the Great: The King of Kings
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We Finally Understand Why The Aztecs Disappeared
In the 15th century, there were 25 million people living in the Aztec Empire. 100 years later, there were just 1 million left. What happened to the Aztecs?
Grunge
The Lost City of Troy | Full Documentary | TRACKS
Lost Worlds investigates the very latest archaeological finds at three remote and hugely significant sites - Angkor Wat, Troy and Persepolis. Lost Worlds travels to ...
TRACKS
Bronze Age Transformations of the Mediterranean World: A Perspective from the Countryside
http://www.latrobe.edu.au/ Professor Steve Falconer studies the rise and collapse of urbanized societies in the Eastern Mediterranean and Near East, turning ...
La Trobe University
How Aboriginal Australians Made Australia
Didgeridoos, boomerangs, and an ancient hunter-gatherer lifestyle. These tend to be the first thing to come to mind when we imagine Indigenous Australians.
Cogito
Fermentation in Ancient Mesopotamia, Beer, Bread and More Beer | Fermentology mini-seminars
Tate Paulette is an archaeologist and Assistant Professor at NC State's Department of History. He studies agriculture, food, and fermentation in the ancient world, ...
Applied Ecology
Food, Culture and Empire in ancient Anatolia: A BIAA lecture by Prof. Stephen Mitchell
LECTURE: Food, Culture and Empire in ancient Anatolia 20 February 2019 19:00 to 21:00 | Ankara The British Institute at Ankara, Wolfson Foundation ...
British Institute At Ankara
What was the Antonine Plague? Why did it ravage the Roman Empire in the 2nd cent.? Ancient Rome Live
Join archaeologist Darius Arya for a lively discussion of the pandemic that struck Ancient Rome and Empire in the second century CE, disrupting generations of ...
American Institute for Roman Culture
The Lost City Of Troy | Lost Worlds | Timeline
Lost Worlds investigates the very latest archaeological finds at three remote and hugely significant sites - Angkor Wat, Troy and Persepolis. Lost Worlds travels to ...
Timeline - World History Documentaries
Caligula: The Most Feared Roman Emperor | Absolute History
Two thousand years ago one of history's most notorious individuals was born. Professor Mary Beard embarks on an investigative journey to explore the life and ...
Absolute History
#334 Brian Hayden: Cultural Ecology, Feasting, Ritual Sanctuaries, And Funerals
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The Gothic War (376-382) The Fall of Rome #2
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History Time
KING TUT - PBS Special
See the world's greatest archeological find, discovered by Howard Carter in 1922. The tomb of King Tut along with the priceless artifacts buried with Egypt's boy ...
Darryl Kinson
12 Most Mysterious Artifacts Scientists Still Can't Explain
What's the real story behind some of the world's strangest archaeological discoveries? How do we even begin to explain the historical mysteries that we can't ...
Inforado
The rise and fall of Teotihuacan with David Carballo
How do archaeologists seek to explain the similarities and differences observable in early cities? Why did the earliest cities in pre-Columbian Mexico, such as ...
Science & Cocktails
Caligula: Rome's Cruellest Emperor? | Ancient Rome with Mary Beard | Timeline
Two thousand years ago one of history's most notorious individuals was born. Professor Mary Beard embarks on an investigative journey to explore the life and ...
Timeline - World History Documentaries
6. Political Anthropology: When Communism Works | What is Politics?
Everywhere we look, past and present we see hierarchical societies where some people have more wealth, more power, and more rights than others. Was this ...
WHAT IS POLITICS?
Let's Eat History: The Roman Banquet (Roman Empire Documentary) | Timeline
The Roman empire was a time of power and brutality, fuelled by violent games and bloodbaths. However, it was also abundant in refinement and extreme ...
Timeline - World History Documentaries
FORKLIFE: Food and Longing in the Armenian Diaspora
In the newest episode of our FORKLIFE video series, Armenian chefs Anto Kilislian and Boris Ghazarian share the significance of food for a community torn ...
Smithsonian Folklife
From Pagan Nomads to Christian Knights // King Stephen & The Birth of Hungary
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The Rise of Beer
People across the globe love beer. A LOT. Danielle traces the history of beer and how we got from fermented corn to the craft beers so many enjoy today.
Origin Of Everything
Ancient ANUNNAKI Ruins of Persepolis REVEAL Artifacts that PROVE where they came from....
Check Out Channel Memberships https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rspWVD8e8Jg Persepolis is a mere shadow of its former self. The grand staircases and ...
Viper TV - Studios
Egypt Under the Romans - Dr. Michael Birrell
At the death of Cleopatra VII in 30 BC, Egypt became a province of the Roman Empire, governed by a prefect chosen directly by the Emperor. The main Roman ...
Perth RAG
Jude Session 4 (Verses 7&8) - Chuck Missler
Originally recorded in 1994 The book of Jude is a tiny book, tragically neglected by students, yet overflowing with fascinating Old Testament references and ...
Koinonia House
Persian Artifacts Discovery that Will Change the Entire History of Mesopotamia
Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7qaWf4-VFe_NPuvIyjrxFA/join The understanding of the entire gamut of the ...
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A Very Long History of Chinese Jade (in about 45 Minutes)
The use of jade for creating objects of ritual and adornment dates back five millennia in China. Join us to learn more about its purpose and symbolism, ...
Phoenix Art Museum
House Of The White Queen | Time Team (Medieval Documentary) | Timeline
Groby Old Hall in Leicestershire was once home to the legendary White Queen: Elizabeth, the wife of Edward IV. The Team are here to help the new owners, ...
Timeline - World History Documentaries
The Marvelous Moche: A Pre-Inca Ancient Civilization from Peru’s North Coast
This presentation will explore the politics and power of the Moche archaeological culture (250-900 AD) of the North Coast of Peru. Moche's distinct ...
Denver Museum of Nature & Science
In the Ocean of Land: The History of Central Asia -- pt. 1
We consider the vast sweep of Central Asian history, from the first nomads to tame the horse and gain mastery of the steppes, to the splendrous cities of the first ...
Historiansplaining
The Archaeology of Food and Social Transformation with Dr. Sarah Oas
WEBINAR ABSTRACT: This talk explores the relationships between foodways, the ways we produce, prepare, and consume foods, and periods of social ...
Crow Canyon Archaeological Center
History of Italy Documentary
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