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Nosferatu
We waz kangs
Comment from : Nosferatu


Mikhail Romanov
14th millennium 😂 daaaang
Comment from : Mikhail Romanov


Nathan Wilson
Thank you for another excellent episode! This channel is a great boon for learning more about deep and ancient historybrGod be with you out there everybody ✝️ :)
Comment from : Nathan Wilson


ShauntSerelu
Found this channel from a random recommendation on the YouTube front page Love your work!
Comment from : ShauntSerelu


Dan Benson
I saw the thumbnail and thought it was a wim hof video
Comment from : Dan Benson


Kathryns World - Wildfire Tracking
Excellent documentary Loving the Age of Empires music ❤️
Comment from : Kathryns World - Wildfire Tracking


Desecrated Cake
Where is the audio clip from the start from? Its so familiar but I cant place it An anime maybe? or maybe something Danny Elfman? It gives me Dark Crystal vibes for sure
Comment from : Desecrated Cake


Joseph D
Okay okay okay, m8, seriously- you wanna talk about British ancient times, but you are using an Italian in your title cardbrbrYou gotta fix that
Comment from : Joseph D


belle michelle
so they just snapped all their copper tools and threw them into the water because they thought it would stop the rain…? bruh…
Comment from : belle michelle


WS Soap Company
Bah These kids with their bronze toolsrubbishnobody wants to work anymore In my day we used a stone hand axe cause men were men
Comment from : WS Soap Company


Theuglyhairmonster2
Love the music from the barrens
Comment from : Theuglyhairmonster2


Notorious
The Barons background music is beautiful
Comment from : Notorious


Artemus Rodricq
11:50 Trial and error, my arse They were taught OR it knowledge from before!
Comment from : Artemus Rodricq


William Leblond
With the wow intro song
Comment from : William Leblond


The Little Grey Shed
The music at the start sounds like it’s from WoW
Comment from : The Little Grey Shed


Arif Salih
Who writes this rubbish?
Comment from : Arif Salih


grouchypotato wolfpack
The CK music😂😂
Comment from : grouchypotato wolfpack


6079 Smith W
Thank you for these vids I like the straightforward style
Comment from : 6079 Smith W


Bob Wilson
it all sounds ok until the construction of Stonehenge, right there all the previous reasonings fall into crumbs
Comment from : Bob Wilson


Scott Scottsdale
Can you imagine being the first person to use bronze All of your neighbors are us8ng flint and there you are hacking away at a funny green stone Their spouse would have been mad “ what are you doing crushing that green stuff all day long week on end” Just like in Monty Python
Comment from : Scott Scottsdale


Ezzo von Achalm
What is the name of the Greek explorer cited twice as BUFFETbrwho cited the name of Pritain of his time as ALBION ?brThe trascript is full of atrocious errors and does not help us , except if it would be corrected one day
Comment from : Ezzo von Achalm


Capn Fergus of Appalachia
The most intense moment of this was when you discussed water offerings, and I realized I had unknowingly practiced a ceremony of my ancient ancestors 😮
Comment from : Capn Fergus of Appalachia


White Pony
Iron man primal, I guess, I don't know
Comment from : White Pony


Bethany Rachel
how insane !!! history blows my mind only 13mins in love it!!
Comment from : Bethany Rachel


Luke
What is the music at the start please?
Comment from : Luke


babscabs1987
Imagine how mind blown a stone age Briton must've been on seeing a blacksmith at work for the first time
Comment from : babscabs1987


Drswag 007
Copper contains traces of arsenic which is poisonous
Comment from : Drswag 007


Brennen
I wonder how they mined metals
Comment from : Brennen


Ing-Marie
Better videos than any on TV! I love your narration and beautiful language 😍
Comment from : Ing-Marie


June Stanich
Glad you use Francis Pryor as a reference, he’s tops in my opinion
Comment from : June Stanich


Greg Helton
I thought he was saying "Velveeta culture"
Comment from : Greg Helton


Adriel Gonzalez
9:38 not the age of mythology soundtrack LOL
Comment from : Adriel Gonzalez


theCosmicQueen
copper isn't a hard material it is easily bent and many rocks are harder than it they must have used stone to hammer and shape it Easily done also has a relatively low melting point
Comment from : theCosmicQueen


Iain Nicholson
Nice one Thanks
Comment from : Iain Nicholson


draKEnocap
Elwynn forest theme music > all of mankind
Comment from : draKEnocap


Hands of stone7
Is that the soundtrack for the barrens?
Comment from : Hands of stone7


Neil Becker
nice warcraft barrens music
Comment from : Neil Becker


Puke Packey
these are great and your music choices are mint
Comment from : Puke Packey


Jeff Abbott
“beaker people, that live in the lower right area” this is amazing
Comment from : Jeff Abbott


🧬Peachii⚕️
OK you win! I hear Age of Mythology music in the BG I press like Also all the Runescape noises in this video haha
Comment from : 🧬Peachii⚕️


Ken Duxbury
I love the Barrens music LOL
Comment from : Ken Duxbury


Risen
I wonder where that music came from at the beginning 🤔 lol
Comment from : Risen


carol gebert
Regarding the name Britain - The name need not have been exclusively known with a "P" The Phoenicians called it Bretenac, so P and B were likely dialect differences
Comment from : carol gebert


kevin street
Because of the climate of Britain over the last 10000 years, a lot of archeological history has been lost and with deciduous trees laying down soil, unlike desert climates
Comment from : kevin street


Conner Drab
Loving the AOM track
Comment from : Conner Drab


Cathy Elings-Sysel
And mining? Who invented mining?
Comment from : Cathy Elings-Sysel


Miss Bloma
My brain does not have 54 minutescan you make a five minute one please
Comment from : Miss Bloma


HOGG !!
I think this dude has a touch of claustrophobia…
Comment from : HOGG !!


Andrew Hamp
Pointed sticksbrbrBronze weapons provided a much needed defense against assailants armed with fresh fruit 😆
Comment from : Andrew Hamp


Isaac Fullerton
32:16 Do we know how people of this time disposed of their waste? Would rivers have provided a cleaner way to dispose of waste, thus reducing disease in population centres?
Comment from : Isaac Fullerton


sloop
My god, I recognize that opening music anywhere
Comment from : sloop


Drakarra
Beautiful video, I've spent the last few hours listening to your A History of Britain series, and I love the methodical and patient way you navigate telling the history I'm learning a lot, thank you so much for doing these!brbrI would like to say, something that I've noticed in a few of your videos: You've mentioned a few times that people didn't live much longer than 30, and I would highly recommend looking deeper into that Many scientists argue that just because the average lifespan is so low does not mean the average badult/b lived to only 30--that average is taking into account a high infant-and-child mortality rate, and does not necessarily speak to the health of the ancient world Once a person survived adolescence, it seems likely they lived a rather complete life into senior years, assuming disease or injury didn't compromise their health otherwisebrbrI'm not trying to nitpick, it's just something that I feel important to distinguish in understanding human history
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John Dodson
This video is wrong Everybody had the same technology at the same time Mesopotamia had bronze in 3250 BC Therefore Britain did This is called scientific dating It's 100 flawless: absolute necessary logical deduction from nonfalsifiable premises
Comment from : John Dodson


Janice D
A very interesting programme, particularly the sub-titles They were absolutely hilarious; I wonder what Neil all over made of it Looking forward to the next one Thank you
Comment from : Janice D


Jo Jo
History of Britain, but the thumbnail shows Otzi found in the Austrian Alps
Comment from : Jo Jo


jeffrey bail
watch this archeology channel for hidden history with petrification and identification reasoning ::: channel is called: wise up
Comment from : jeffrey bail


Flexluthor
Love WoW music
Comment from : Flexluthor


Peter Mcfarlane
You have a great voice,but the microphone doesn't do it justice
Comment from : Peter Mcfarlane


Total War Gameplay
Ancient British people were black!!!
Comment from : Total War Gameplay


Nmethyltransferase
Whoever captioned this, isn't used to the narrator's accent
Comment from : Nmethyltransferase


comanchio1976
Blooming beaker people, coming over here, with their drinking vessels and metal work!! brWhat's wrong with cupping your hands to drink out of, or using brittle stone tools!?! 😠
Comment from : comanchio1976


Jskaran Lehal
La ilaha illaha Muhammad ur rasoolallah
Comment from : Jskaran Lehal


D W
Wonderful work, thank you
Comment from : D W


john roy
Amazing series so far thanks for making it
Comment from : john roy


Austin Hoover
What is this into song? It’s good
Comment from : Austin Hoover


Gerry Stevens
so the ancient Brits themselves told Prytheas they called it ''ALBION'' certainly that name keeps resurfacing through the ages i wonder what it means?
Comment from : Gerry Stevens


someBODY once told me
That Isengard horn at 3:09 sent me on a wild tangent to fins where it is from
Comment from : someBODY once told me


Ravens that Fly with the Nightmare Eyes
Subscribed
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shimmy1984
Perhaps they broke the items before placing them in water To stop other people clocking where they are had put them and stealing them as soon as no one was around?
Comment from : shimmy1984


LilSuperFastYo
I got meteor from 2200 bc
Comment from : LilSuperFastYo


Chet Hanks
45:18 drain gang 🔪
Comment from : Chet Hanks


Human
The hoard found near Aberdare, S Wales was at LLyn Fawr, not Flynn Valor as in subtitles
Comment from : Human


sir rom
I really? appreciate your videos
Comment from : sir rom


Derrick Bonsell
The biggest problem with diffusionist theories is that they rarely attempt to explain why new practices get adopted in cases where they don't provide any benefit Copper and bronze are obvious improvements for most uses, but burial practices and pottery shape really aren't Migration at least provides a reason for those to spread, the people practicing them spread Diffusionist ideas just wave their hands
Comment from : Derrick Bonsell


Jim Cook
It’s worth noting that demographics completely replaced the indigenous neolithic population in only a few generations The current indigenous population were never asked if they wanted immigration from all over the world If you look at the demographics and lack of intermarriage in only a few more generations the indigenous population are set to become a minority within their own country Will our culture and history also eventually be lost just like the indigenous neolithic population?
Comment from : Jim Cook


jones Perkins
I believe the reason why they broke the weapons before they buried them with the dead is because they were afraid of zombies,
Comment from : jones Perkins


sync232
Million year stone age brWhew, they did a good job at surviving
Comment from : sync232


Supergreen
love the video game soundtracks on all the videos, really perfect
Comment from : Supergreen


Günay Werner
THERE'S A VILLAGE IN TURKEY br"GÖBEKLİ TEPE"br12000 YEARS OLD brGOOD PRESERVED br🇹🇷A TURKISH LADY
Comment from : Günay Werner


Roger the Shrubber
This channel is a treasure trove Thanks for your work ^_^
Comment from : Roger the Shrubber


Deckie Deckie
Britain's capital? Aaronvillejews? came in Noah's ark
Comment from : Deckie Deckie


Benji B-Side
Excellent documentary
Comment from : Benji B-Side


Dave Pangolin
I've come across this channel by chance Quickly become one of my favourites, excellent
Comment from : Dave Pangolin


Rhoperia
28:55 seconds is that Phil Harding from time team in the hat with the feather?
Comment from : Rhoperia


Tuuc
the intro music made me feel like i was chilling in booty bay at 3 am
Comment from : Tuuc


David Beaumont
Please remove the subtitles They are inaccurate and so rather annoying
Comment from : David Beaumont


herons door
No wonder we always talk about the weather!
Comment from : herons door


Noi Jadis Cailleach
2 countries in a healthy conversation:brBritain: "Your name's a joke!"brGreenland: "Yeah, well, your name's a mistake"
Comment from : Noi Jadis Cailleach


Steve ODonnell
Why can't you invent your own games?
Comment from : Steve ODonnell


Aj Cowan
I didn’t know Roman horns sound just like urukhai horns
Comment from : Aj Cowan


Desperatelyseekingrealnews
"these horse drawn carts" with a picture of a cart and two oxen
Comment from : Desperatelyseekingrealnews


Desperatelyseekingrealnews
Flint which to be useful needed many hours of work unlike metal which to be useful needed many hours of work?
Comment from : Desperatelyseekingrealnews



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