Unique Celtic artifact: the Ciumești helmet

Unique Celtic artifact: the Ciumești helmet #Shorts #minidocumentary

The Ancient Celts were a population spread out across many areas of Europe during the Bronze and Iron Ages. One of the most interesting artifacts left by the Celts was found in Romania, by accident, by a countryman who was digging for his farm.

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Quick Facts about Ġgantija temples

Quick Facts about Ġgantija temples #Shorts #minidocumentary

Ġgantija is a megalithic temple complex from the Neolithic era ( 3600–2500 BC), on the Mediterranean island of Gozo in Malta. The Ġgantija temples are the earliest of the Megalithic Temples of Malta and are older than the pyramids of Egypt

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Who are the Ainu People?

Who are the Ainu People? #Shorts #minidocumentary

The Ainu people are an indigenous group inhabiting the northern regions of Japan and parts of Russia, particularly the Sakhalin Island and the Kuril Islands. The Ainu have a distinct culture and history that sets them apart from the majority of Japanese and Russian populations.

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What’s the Idea Behind Piri Reis map? part 2

What’s the Idea Behind Piri Reis map? part 2 #Shorts #minidocumentary

The Piri Reis map is incorporated in a catalog called the Book of Navigation and most of the maps in this Book of Navigation depict the Marmara Sea, the Bosporus, Cyprus and Crete Islands, the Aegean, and the Mediterranean Sea.

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Petroglyphs and cave art similarities

Petroglyphs and cave art similarities #Shorts #minidocumentary

Why do Petroglyphs and cave art from different continents show similarities? While people would be inspired by their direct surroundings, it is harder to explain the common styles.

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Who were the Hyksos?

Who were the Hyksos? #Shorts #minidocumentary

The Hyksos were a mysterious group of people who emerged in ancient Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period (c. 1782-1570 BCE). Originating from an eastern region, likely the Levant, the Hyksos established their rule in the northern Nile Delta.

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How did Harappan civilization come to an end?

How did Harappan civilization come to an end? #Shorts

The Harappan civilization, also known as the Indus Valley civilization, thrived around 2600 to 1900 BCE in what is now Pakistan and northwest India. While the exact reasons for its decline remain uncertain, scholars have proposed several theories.

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How did early humans populate Polynesia?

How did early humans populate Polynesia? #Shorts #minidocumentary

The colonization of Polynesia which ranges from Hawaii in the north, to Easter Islands in the east, Fiji in the west, and New Zealand in the south, is still a matter of debate.

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“A Beautiful Woman Has Come”

“A Beautiful Woman Has Come” #Shorts

“A Beautiful Woman Has Come,”

I WONDER IF OUR NAMES DETERMINE OUR DESTINY, OR IF FATE LEADS US TO CHOOSE CERTAIN NAMES. My name is Nefertiti, meaning “A Beautiful Woman Has Come,” and I am a princess from Mitanni.

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How was the lifespan of early humans 40,000 years ago?

How was the lifespan of early humans 40,000 years ago? #Shorts

How was the lifespan of early humans 40,000 years ago? #Shorts

How was the lifespan of early humans 40,000 years ago and what diseases affected them? The time period known as the Upper Paleolithic, when Homo sapiens were the only surviving human species was difficult for humans. Archaeological evidence suggests that these early humans lived in small groups and relied on hunting and gathering for survival.

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