The peoples of Russia and various eastern European countries imagined a host of monsters. Many of them have familiar appearances, often resembling other mythical creatures found throughout European and Asian folklore, but there is something unique about the monsters of Slavic mythology that makes them standout in a frightening way. From mischievous nature spirits, to undead abominations, to multi-headed dragons, this program will detail some of the most famous and vile monsters of Slavic mythology!
How the Mongols Lost Iran - Medieval History Animated DOCUMENTARY
In today’s documentary we will be explaining how and why the Mongols lost Iran and the Ilkhanate was destroyed. Watch the video to find out more!
Roman Emperors Family Tree | Part 1: The Principate (Augustus to Diocletian)
In the following video we will be analyzing Roman emperors’ family tree, and more specifically the Principate, from Augustus to Diocletian. Enjoy!
Intimacy Was More Than We Expected in Ancient Egypt
Step back in time and discover the wild and fascinating world of intimacy in ancient Egypt. From the mysterious rituals of the pharaohs to the everyday lives of the common people, we'll uncover the surprising truths about love, and relationships in one of the most powerful civilizations in history. So sit back, relax, and get ready to be amazed as we delve into the hidden history of ancient Egypt's intimate secrets.
Was Jesus a Magician?
In the following video we will be exploring whether Jesus was actually a magician. Enjoy!
Aztec Religion Explained
In the video below we will be explaining the Aztec Religion. Enjoy!
Where Did SUSHI Mysteriously Come From? | History of Sushi
In today’s video we will be discussing about where sushi mysteriously came from. Watch the video for more and enjoy!
Joe Rogan: Secrets About Ancient Egypt | RE-Dating the Sphinx & Pyramids
Joe Rogan and Graham Hancock discuss geological findings that indicate various megalithic structures in Ancient Egypt are far more Ancient than the 'experts' say they are. This includes the Great Pyramid of Giza, The Great Sphinx, among other smaller pyramids in the area.
The First Monotheistic Religion? - Akhenaten's Religion of Light
Akhenaten's reign as pharaoh of ancient Egypt marked a revolutionary period in the history of religion, as it saw the introduction of what is often considered the world's first monotheistic faith. This radical shift occurred in the 14th century BCE, during the New Kingdom period of Egyptian history.
Akhenaten, initially known as Amenhotep IV, ascended to the throne in a time when the traditional Egyptian religion, with its pantheon of gods and goddesses, was deeply entrenched in the culture. However, early in his reign, Akhenaten initiated religious reforms that dramatically changed the religious landscape of Egypt. He elevated the worship of the sun disk, Aten, above all other gods, effectively diminishing the traditional polytheistic worship.
This new religion, sometimes referred to as Atenism, centered on the worship of Aten as the sole divine power. Unlike the anthropomorphic gods of traditional Egyptian religion, Aten was depicted as a disk emitting rays ending in hands, symbolizing the life-giving and sustaining power of the sun. Akhenaten portrayed himself as the sole intermediary between Aten and the people, a role that previously involved a multitude of priests dedicated to different deities.
Akhenaten's religious reforms went beyond theology; they had profound socio-political implications. He moved the capital from Thebes, a center of worship for the god Amun, to a new city, Akhetaten (modern-day Amarna), dedicated to Aten. This move weakened the powerful priesthood of Amun and centralized religious and political power in the hands of the pharaoh.
Art and literature from this period also underwent significant changes, reflecting the new religious ideology. The artistic style became more realistic and less rigid, breaking away from the traditional stylized form of Egyptian art. Texts and hymns dedicated to Aten, including the Great Hymn to the Aten, reveal a focus on the universal and benevolent aspects of the deity, emphasizing the sun's life-giving force.
However, Akhenaten's monotheistic experiment was short-lived. After his death, his successors, including Tutankhamun, quickly returned to traditional Egyptian polytheism and dismantled much of what Akhenaten had established. The city of Akhetaten was abandoned, and efforts were made to erase the memory of Akhenaten and his monotheistic religion from history, a practice known as damnatio memoriae.
Akhenaten's religious revolution is significant not only for its departure from the established religious order but also for its influence on later monotheistic religions. Some scholars have speculated about possible connections between Atenism and the development of monotheistic traditions in the Near East, including Judaism. Nonetheless, Akhenaten's monotheism stands as a unique and bold foray into monotheistic belief in the ancient world, highlighting the dynamic and evolving nature of religious expression in human history.
10 Messed Up Things In The Life Of A Roman Gladiator
Even though Ancient Rome was great in theory, it was kind of a mess. Their politics were complicated and often led to fierce rivalries. They were almost always at war with someone, and they had a lot of enemies. But even that isn't as bad as slavery, which happened during this time. Some bad things happened in the lives of Roman gladiators. Roman slaves came from all walks of life, and depending on your skills and who your master was, things could be either bearable or really bad. I'm here to tell you about Roman slaves and what they had to go through, so let's count down the Top 10 Facts Things That Happened In The Life Of A Roman Gladiator.
Experts Discovered An Ancient Bracelet In A Cave – And It Could Change Our Understanding Of History
A chunk of shiny green rock would catch anyone’s eye, especially one sitting in a dark Siberian cave. And, as excavators inch closer, they realize that this rock has been chiseled and shaped into something – a bracelet. But they also know that this 70000 year old accessory could not have been made by human beings.
Ancient Lycian sepulcher discovered in Turkey's Antalya
A 2,400-year-old Lycian sepulcher was discovered during excavations in Turkey's southern Antalya province, near the home of Saint Nicholas of Myra, also known as Santa Claus.
Workers carrying out excavations at private land near Köşkerler neighborhood found the ancient sepulcher and immediately informed authorities upon the discovery.
Nuri Bilgiç, who was operating the construction equipment at the site called gendarmerie forces, who then sought assistance from Demre Lycian Civilizations Museum, Doğan News Agency (DHA) reported.
Museum director Nilüfer Sezgin arrived at the site with a team of three archaeologists and eight workers, who launched excavations to unearth the sepulcher.
The sepulcher measuring five meters in length and four meters in width, is very similar to the sepulchers discovered near the ancient city of Myra, Sezgin said.
She noted that the sepulcher had a single chamber with three lids and was most likely swallowed by alluvium after the Myros streamlet overflew in the sixth century A.D.
Museum officials said that excavations will continue around the site to see if there are any other sepulchers or artifacts.
Skeleton Found in Italy Cave Yields Oldest Neanderthal DNA
These molecules, which could be up to 170,000 years old, could one day help yield the most complete picture yet of Neanderthal life.
The calcite-encrusted skeleton of an ancient human, still embedded in rock deep inside a cave in Italy, has yielded the oldest Neanderthal DNA ever found.
These molecules, which could be up to 170,000 years old, could one day help yield the most complete picture yet of Neanderthal life, researchers say.
Although modern humans are the only remaining human lineage, many others once lived on Earth. The closest extinct relatives of modern humans were the Neanderthals, who lived in Europe and Asia until they went extinct about 40,000 years ago.
In 1993, scientists found an extraordinarily intact skeleton of an ancient human amidst the stalactites and stalagmites of the limestone cave of Lamalunga, near Altamura in southern Italy — a discovery they said had the potential to reveal new clues about Neanderthals.
"The Altamura man represents the most complete skeleton of a single nonmodern human ever found," study co-author Fabio Di Vincenzo, a paleoanthropologist at Sapienza University of Rome, told Live Science. "Almost all the bony elements are preserved and undamaged."
The Altamura skeleton bears a number of Neanderthal traits, particularly in the face and the back of the skull. However, it also possesses features that usually aren't seen in Neanderthals — for instance, its brow ridges were even more massive than those of Neanderthals. These differences made it difficult to tell which human lineage the Altamura man might have belonged to. Moreover, the Altamura skeleton remains partially embedded in rock, making it difficult to analyze.
Now, new research shows that DNA from a piece of the skeleton's right shoulder blade suggests the Altamura fossil was a Neanderthal. The shape of this piece of bone also looks Neanderthal, the researchers said.
In addition, the scientists dated the skeleton to about 130,000 to 170,000 years old. This makes it the oldest Neanderthal from which DNA has ever been extracted. (These bones are not the oldest known Neanderthal fossils — the oldest ones ever found are about 200,000 years old. This isn't the oldest DNA ever extracted from a human, either; that accolade goes to 400,000-year-old DNA collected from relatives of Neanderthals.)
The scientists detailed their findings online March 21, 2015 in the Journal of Human Evolution.
Archaeologists unearth 800-year-old mummy in Peru
Archaeologists have found a mummy estimated to be at least 800 years old on Peru’s central coast. Watch this video to know other details related to the mummy.
The Euphrates River Finally dried up but something Terrible was found!
Since the Euphrates River is on its brink to becoming completely dry, many Christians are keeping a close check on its development.
This is because the Euphrates River is mentioned in the Bible in connection with the fall of four angels after the river has completely dried up. However, very recently, a disturbing footage shows a location that made unusual sounds. It was reported that the location was on the Euphrates River, and the sound came from under the ground that came out through a breach.
The people who lived in the area believed that the voice was the voice of fallen angels that were imprisoned so that they could make a sound like they were asking for help.
What does this mean for people all around the world, and is the prophecy that was written in the Bible coming true? Is it possible that these noises are being made by angels who have been cast down? In today's video, we investigate the mysterious sounds that were captured in a clip that has believers all around the world in a state of shock.
EXCLUSIVE: A Closer Look Inside Christ's Unsealed Tomb
Scientists expose Jesus Christ's resting place for the first time in the modern era, and make an unexpected discovery. Enjoy!
Elon Musk Reveals Terrifying Truth About The ancient Pyramids
Most of the time, Elon’s candid and unfiltered tweets create controversies, and this time is no different. Elon Musk has tweeted and shared his support for certain conspiracy theories that reveal something very shocking about the Ancient Pyramids. He has suggested that one of the oldest mysteries of Egypt, and the world in general, was created by Aliens.
But Egypt's international cooperation minister does not agree with this suggestion. The minister says that there is solid proof that it was created by the workers in the country and not by aliens. The pyramids were built by gangs of workers under a national service or corvée system, with evidence of their campsites and cemeteries and the nearby limestone quarry used for construction. Moreover, the tombs of the builders are still present in Egypt, and Elon Musk is welcome to see them any time for himself instead of supporting such suggestions.
Uncovering the mysteries of the past, Elon Musk stuns the world with a shocking revelation about the ancient pyramids. Get ready to have your beliefs challenged as the truth behind these historic structures is finally revealed.
Today we will discover the terrifying truth about ancient Egypt from Elon Musk and reality!
The philosophy of cynicism
Explore the ancient Greek philosophy of cynicism, which calls for the rejection of materialism and conformity in favor of a simple life.
In the 4th century BCE, a young Diogenes of Sinope was found to be counterfeiting coins. He was stripped of his citizenship, his money, all his possessions and sent into exile. He decided he would live self-sufficiently, close to nature, without materialism, vanity, or conformity and only then could he be truly free. William D. Desmond details how Diogenes gave rise to the philosophy of cynicism.
Discoveries Made In The Jungle
In the following video we will be exploring various discoveries made in the Jungle. Enjoy!
Archaeologists discover dinosaur tail in Mexico's desert
Archaeologists in Mexico have unearthed the fossilized remains of a 72 million-year-old dinosaur tail, the country's National Institute for Anthropology and History (INAH) said.
The five-metre tail was the first ever found in Mexico and was unusually well-preserved, said the INAH's director Francisco Aguilar.
The team of experts, made up of archaeologists and students from INAH and the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), said the tail belonged to a hadrosaur, or duck-billed dinosaur.
The tail, found in the desert near the small town of General Cepeda in the border state of Coahuila, probably made up half of the dinosaur's length, Aguilar said.
Archaeologists found the 50 vertebrae of the tail completely intact after spending 20 days slowly lifting a sedimentary rock covering the creature's bones.
Strewn around the tail were other fossilised bones, including one of the dinosaur's hips, INAH said.
Dinosaur tail finds are relatively rare, according to INAH. The new discovery could give further insights into the hadrosaur family and aid research on diseases that afflicted dinosaur bones, which resembled those of humans, Aguilar said.
Scientists have already determined that dinosaurs suffered from tumours and arthritis, for example.
Dinosaur remains have been found in many parts of the state of Coahuila, in addition to Mexico's other northern desert states.
"We have a very rich history of paleontology," Aguilar said.
He noted that during the Cretaceous period, which ended about 65 million years ago, much of what is now central northern Mexico was on the coast. This has enabled researchers to unearth remains of both marine and land-based dinosaurs.
The remains of the tail will be transferred to General Cepeda for cleaning and further investigation.