"The epic of Gilgamesh' - Ancient Sumerian Song by Peter Pringle

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
  • Guy who made and sung the song: / copperleaves
    The Epic of Gilgamesh (/ˈɡɪlɡəmɛʃ/) is an epic poem from ancient Mesopotamia, regarded as the earliest surviving notable literature and the second oldest religious text, after the Pyramid Texts. The literary history of Gilgamesh begins with five Sumerian poems about Bilgamesh (Sumerian for "Gilgamesh"), king of Uruk, dating from the Third Dynasty of Ur (c. 2100 BC). These independent stories were later used as source material for a combined epic in Akkadian. The first surviving version of this combined epic, known as the "Old Babylonian" version, dates back to the 18th century BC and is titled after its incipit, Shūtur eli sharrī ("Surpassing All Other Kings"). Only a few tablets of it have survived. The later Standard Babylonian version compiled by Sîn-lēqi-unninni dates from the 13th to the 10th centuries BC and bears the incipit Sha naqba īmuru ("He who Saw the Abyss", in unmetaphoric terms: "He who Sees the Unknown"). Approximately two-thirds of this longer, twelve-tablet version have been recovered. Some of the best copies were discovered in the library ruins of the 7th-century BC Assyrian king Ashurbanipal.
    The text in Sumerian:
    Ud rēa, ud sura rēa
    Ngi rēa, ngi bara rēa
    Mu rēa mu sura rēa
    Ud ul ningduē pa ēaba
    Ud ul ningduē mi zid duggaaba
    Eš kalammaka ninda šuaba
    Imšurinna kalammaka ningtab akaba
    An kita badabaraaba
    Ki anta badasuraaba
    Mu namluulu baangaraaba
    The text in English:
    In those days, in those distant days
    In those nights, in those ancient nights
    In those years, in those distant years
    In those ancient days all things had been created
    In ancient time when all things were given their place
    When bread was first tasted in the sacred shrines of the land
    When the ovens had been lighted
    When the heavens had been separated from the earth
    When the earth had been separated from the heavens
    When mankind had been established
    Guy who made the song: / copperleaves
    #sumer
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  • @kutwor5506
    @kutwor5506  2 года назад +1030

    Text in the description.

    • @Seagull0115
      @Seagull0115 Год назад +32

      औचुपडुज!

    • @dmitritelvanni4068
      @dmitritelvanni4068 Год назад +69

      I can't read it its not in cuneiform.

    • @raja2850
      @raja2850 Год назад +16

      ​@@dmitritelvanni4068 मानवः निर्बुद्धि

    • @KirstenClubb-t3g
      @KirstenClubb-t3g Год назад +11

      Ud rēa ud sira rēa Ngi rēa, ngi bara rēa Mu rēa, mu sura rēa Ud ul ningduē pa ēaba Ud ul ningduē mi zid duggaaba Eš kalammaka ninda šuaba Imšurinna kalammaka ningtap akaba An kita badabaraaba Ki anta badasuraaba etc etc

    • @KirstenClubb-t3g
      @KirstenClubb-t3g Год назад +3

      Mu namluulu baangaraaba

  • @echoesmourn3108
    @echoesmourn3108 Год назад +6885

    One of the oldest songs known to mankind talks about "the old days". Humans have been suffering from nostalgia since day 1.

    • @beepIL
      @beepIL Год назад +629

      We are in truth just yearning for the beautiful naive times of childhood, where the worries of the world were spared from us, those naturally were "the good days" not because they were actually good days, but because they were OUR good days, and when we grow old we will always yearn for that feeling of naive security and simplicity.
      This is why no matter where you are and when you are, you will feel this feeling of nostalgia, all were kids, and all eventually grow up.

    • @Kira1Lawliet
      @Kira1Lawliet Год назад +330

      @@beepIL What's really funny is, you're right, but you don't know how right. The text this song comes from, "The Epic of Gilgamesh," dates to around 2000 BCE, based on earlier Sumerian stories that go back a few centuries earlier. But the actual oldest text we have on record is called "The Instructions of Shuruppak," a wisdom text from Mesopotamia dated to about 2600 BCE, and the opening line of that text also goes "in those days, in those far off days; in those times, in those far remote times..."
      So yes, humans have never stopped catching the nostalgia bug.

    • @pedroaleb
      @pedroaleb Год назад +127

      I dont think you are wrong but i believe that is a different kind of "old days" then the nostalgic one. It seems he is talking about the creation of the world rather then a recorded time in wich his ancestors lived or he lived and misses

    • @Skeditx95
      @Skeditx95 Год назад +32

      Imagine them saying in those old days, will justify how far far we came. By far I meant billions of years brothers

    • @jimmyjasi-
      @jimmyjasi- Год назад +39

      I love this theory that Sumerians were descendents of hunter gatherers from land that vanished 5000BC at the end of Ice Age at the bottom of Persian Gulf.
      That's how the Noe Flood myth originated!
      Genetics backs it. No Indian DNA found in Marsh Arabs of the región so far.

  • @Herobrineminecraft-return
    @Herobrineminecraft-return Год назад +1623

    Ea-nasir sells the worst Copper never buy from him

    • @joebaumgart1146
      @joebaumgart1146 Год назад +119

      He's a bigger scam than Established Titles!

    • @equilibrum999
      @equilibrum999 Год назад +100

      but Ae-Risan sells good quality bronze, trust him.

    • @PerplexPrays
      @PerplexPrays 6 месяцев назад +30

      @mczhongli9912of course you'd like it cheap, zhongli

    • @Daizz009
      @Daizz009 6 месяцев назад

      ​mczhongli9912 Quality over quantity

    • @TrueFork
      @TrueFork 5 месяцев назад +40

      extremely rude too, abused my servant. Terrible shopping experience!

  • @artemisarrow179
    @artemisarrow179 Год назад +1962

    You know a story is old when bread is a recently new invention

    • @hansglauberzehn
      @hansglauberzehn 8 месяцев назад +75

      That's funny

    • @unnot5706
      @unnot5706 7 месяцев назад +42

      ​@@hansglauberzehn thank you Michael De Santa

    • @hansglauberzehn
      @hansglauberzehn 7 месяцев назад +36

      @@unnot5706 no problem

    • @-ICITRONSI-
      @-ICITRONSI- 3 месяца назад +49

      you can tell that bread is really old because even 5000 years ago they still said "back when bread was first eaten"

    • @SamBalino
      @SamBalino Месяц назад +13

      Bread was some 7k years before these guys composed this shit and these guys lived only some 5000 years ago

  • @JeevesAnthrozaurUS
    @JeevesAnthrozaurUS Год назад +4089

    I know it's been noted that Sumerians were ancient to the Romans who are ancient to us, but consider this:
    To the people who spoke Akkadian, the language the epic of Gilgamesh was composed in, Sumerian was to them what Latin is to us, an ancient dead language of high prestige in religious and scholarly circles

    • @victorhugofranciscon7899
      @victorhugofranciscon7899 Год назад +601

      Just to point out that the last Sumerian texts discovered were from 100 AD/CE, the language survived for likely 4000 years of scholar/religious use.

    • @user4241
      @user4241 Год назад +431

      Don't forget that, someday, we'll be the ancient ones.

    • @PHEONIX881
      @PHEONIX881 Год назад +279

      @@user4241 and someday english will be latin to future people

    • @scoopish2880
      @scoopish2880 Год назад +59

      @@user4241 fingers crossed

    • @KickBAc3
      @KickBAc3 Год назад +149

      Keep in mind that the comparison is even more great when Romans were much more recent to us compared to how ancient Sumerian was to the Romans.

  • @TherapistThe_rapist
    @TherapistThe_rapist Год назад +4574

    When he said "𒌓𒉿𒂊𒀀", I really felt that and broke into tears.

    • @kutwor5506
      @kutwor5506  Год назад +717

      If this world had more ud rēa, it would be easier for people to live 🥹

    • @rubber_face8410
      @rubber_face8410 Год назад +414

      Oh hey bro! Remember than one time me and 𒉿𒉿𒂊𒀀 went camping and you 𒌓𒉿𒉿𒂊𒉿𒂊𒀀𒀀 with his 𒀀𒉿

    • @jaxsgarbagedisposal3258
      @jaxsgarbagedisposal3258 Год назад +214

      @@rubber_face8410 ha! I remember that, but remember when he 𒀉𒀊𒀀 𒀌?

    • @debizancio307
      @debizancio307 Год назад +62

      ​@@rubber_face8410 enserio, como carajos escribo así.

    • @TherapistThe_rapist
      @TherapistThe_rapist Год назад +53

      ​@@debizancio307 Busca "letras en sumerio" y deberia estar unas de esas letras para copiar y pegar

  • @zach415
    @zach415 Год назад +2486

    This song is about the transition from hunter-gatherer culture into a more agricultural one. The lines “when bread had first been tasted, when the ovens were first made alight” kinda already gives it away. But think of how crazy that is. The Sumerians to us are about 5000 years old. Modern agriculture is estimated to be about 10,000 years old. So these people are singing about something that is nearly as old to them as they are to us. Meaning that, if Gilgamesh was a real person person, it would be like us keeping a record of the founder of ancient Sumer, which as far as I know we don’t have.

    • @carlosfrog5090
      @carlosfrog5090 Год назад +236

      The historical Gilgamesh has been estimated to have lived somewhere between 2800 BCE and 2500 BCE.

    • @zach415
      @zach415 Год назад +88

      @@carlosfrog5090 interesting. Then again he might not have been a real person at all. We’ll never know

    • @carlosfrog5090
      @carlosfrog5090 Год назад +185

      @@zach415 It’s hard to say exactly, as his reign is estimated to have occurred over 4500 years ago, so even if he is an historical figure, many details have probably been lost. That said, most historians do believe that he was a real historical person. There’s an inscription that seems to refer to him from his own time, so most probably he was a real person.

    • @zach415
      @zach415 Год назад +23

      @@carlosfrog5090 interesting. Could you send me that inscription? I would like to learn more

    • @carlosfrog5090
      @carlosfrog5090 Год назад +43

      @@zach415 The Wikipedia article on Gilgamesh mentions the inscription in a section about the historical figure and links to a book on the subject. To read the book all you have to do is create a free account. I haven’t gone through the entire book, but I believe it should be in there.

  • @macario1885
    @macario1885 Год назад +1279

    "When you're happy, you enjoy the music. But when you're sad, you understand the lyrics".

    • @OneTrueVikingbard
      @OneTrueVikingbard Год назад +50

      2:37

    • @Jasmixd
      @Jasmixd Год назад +23

      Damn, could've just get sad instead of taking all that time to learn the language smh

    • @adolf_alija
      @adolf_alija 3 месяца назад

      𐏓𒆸𒆸𒁇 𒁇𒆸𒆸𒐞𒐕𒐖𒋝 𒈦𒀼𒉽𒈦😢

    • @muntathr_g6830
      @muntathr_g6830 3 месяца назад +5

      You'd even understand the old dead language lyrics

  • @aMbAtUkAm-69420
    @aMbAtUkAm-69420 Год назад +560

    we learned about Rome was our ancient time, Roman people learned about Sumer was their ancient time, and even Sumerian people had a song their ancient time

    • @jarihaukilahti
      @jarihaukilahti Год назад +31

      about the time after the ice age and great flooding

    • @diansc7322
      @diansc7322 8 месяцев назад +21

      the Romans actually never knew that Sumer existed

    • @hassanalkhalaf1115
      @hassanalkhalaf1115 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@diansc7322 did they have a sense of the past?

    • @diansc7322
      @diansc7322 5 месяцев назад +5

      @@hassanalkhalaf1115 yep, there are tons of histories made by Romans, like Diodorus Siculus or St Jerome and Eusebius of Caesarea

    • @SethEvans-r2j
      @SethEvans-r2j 2 месяца назад

      Mu the land under the waves of the coast of Queensland. When all we had was our word. Yes in there.

  • @Aly_Son.2000
    @Aly_Son.2000 Год назад +2629

    0:43 That timeless drop

    • @battadia
      @battadia Год назад +388

      UD RĒĒĒĒĒĒĒĒĒĒĒĒĒĒĒĒĒĒĒĒĒA

    • @Pufferfish1805
      @Pufferfish1805 Год назад +72

      FACTS

    • @kenneth27205
      @kenneth27205 Год назад +43

      thanks

    • @mushroomy9899
      @mushroomy9899 Год назад +114

      beat hit harder than the fall of sumer

    • @BepisMogus
      @BepisMogus Год назад +70

      ​@@battadia UD SUUUUUUUUUURA REEEEEEEA

  • @SMH55
    @SMH55 Год назад +1315

    The fact that these people were as foreing and ancient to the Romans as the Romans are to us visualises how long ago this rly was

    • @scott-gaming.8834
      @scott-gaming.8834 Год назад +14

      Elaborate

    • @sexyxavier
      @sexyxavier Год назад +157

      @@scott-gaming.8834 The romans viewed them as ancient, and now we view the romans as ancient.

    • @jorgedeanoperez2997
      @jorgedeanoperez2997 Год назад +125

      There was a Babylonian king from the Neo-Babylonian Empire, if memory serves, that was regarded as the first archeologist of human history. Imagine what must have been ancient for that man, who himself was ancient for the Greeks and they in turn for us

    • @equilibrum999
      @equilibrum999 Год назад +9

      @@jorgedeanoperez2997 and he also was tke last Lugal[king] of Babylon

    • @pezequilibradohace5anos538
      @pezequilibradohace5anos538 Год назад +29

      @@jorgedeanoperez2997 He probably found Obama’s last name

  • @Republic_Of_Vicoria_Official
    @Republic_Of_Vicoria_Official Год назад +3502

    Only 3000 BC kids will remember this song.

    • @Republic_Of_Vicoria_Official
      @Republic_Of_Vicoria_Official Год назад +43

      It was a joke, calm down!!

    • @Aiesh_Lyrics
      @Aiesh_Lyrics Год назад +120

      Im from 3020 BC. And i must say, This song was a banger in 3000 BC.

    • @shodan2002
      @shodan2002 Год назад +24

      Good old days

    • @yesseru
      @yesseru Год назад +45

      As a 5,350,000 BC kid, I really related to this.

    • @zarakdurrani7584
      @zarakdurrani7584 Год назад +15

      ​@@yesseru do you identify as a coelacanth?

  • @thememester1190
    @thememester1190 Год назад +1504

    Memes aside, there's something unsettling about the most ancient civilization we know any surviving record of having songs speaking of times that were distant and ancient to them.

    • @M4th3u54ndr4d3
      @M4th3u54ndr4d3 Год назад +122

      The song is about the creation of the world. The primordial chaos (Tiamat and Absu) were defeated, the heavens were separated from earth, and men were created.

    • @gourdguru
      @gourdguru 10 месяцев назад +108

      @@M4th3u54ndr4d3 also the dawn of man.
      “when bread had first been tasted(bread=grain. it speaks of the invention of agriculture), when the ovens were first made alight(the discovery and harnessing of fire)."
      "When mankind had been established(not born, not created, but *established* , as in a civilization/kingdom, it eludes to man's first thriving collectively)"
      all you're missing is mention of the invention of the wheel.

    • @IAmAlpharius20
      @IAmAlpharius20 10 месяцев назад +10

      ​@@gourdguru proof? This is just baseless conjecture.

    • @pegasus_2137
      @pegasus_2137 9 месяцев назад +35

      ​@@IAmAlpharius20it's literally in the lyrics

    • @IAmAlpharius20
      @IAmAlpharius20 9 месяцев назад +10

      @@pegasus_2137 its depicting Sumerian mythology, lol. This guy is just making assumptions

  • @pioxgames7132
    @pioxgames7132 Год назад +673

    when hittite jumpscares you 0:42

  • @Kaibutsu_lol
    @Kaibutsu_lol Год назад +1382

    WE GETTING OUT OF MESOPOTAMIA WITH THIS ONE 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

    • @verycoolperson46
      @verycoolperson46 Год назад +49

      WE GETTING OUT OF THE FERTILE CRESCENT WITH THIS ONE 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

    • @pureconfuzion
      @pureconfuzion Год назад +39

      are you sure??? cuz Mesopotamia is where every gangsta wants to be

    • @walangchahangyelingden8252
      @walangchahangyelingden8252 Год назад +14

      Time to move to 𒈨𒈛𒄩𒆠 (Meluhha).

    • @SonOfIrak
      @SonOfIrak Год назад +6

      Deja Vu

    • @me_12-vw1vi
      @me_12-vw1vi 11 месяцев назад

      @@pureconfuzionshout out to my boy Hammurabi, the OG, keeping the hoes in check with those tablet laws

  • @billyvue98
    @billyvue98 Год назад +329

    I guess Gilgamesh did become immortal just not the way he wanted.

    • @ali-haider5788
      @ali-haider5788 5 месяцев назад +31

      Actually if you read the story in the end he knew he will be immortal if he did great things but immortal in people's mind

    • @Tirocoa
      @Tirocoa 25 дней назад +7

      It's EXACTLY the way he wanted (after his journey that is).

    • @بنتالعراق-ش4غ
      @بنتالعراق-ش4غ 19 дней назад +1

      لا زلنا نخلده في العراق

    • @StephanMok
      @StephanMok 13 дней назад +1

      We still immortalise him in Japan​@@بنتالعراق-ش4غ

    • @johnpoker-y1s
      @johnpoker-y1s 4 дня назад +2

      @@StephanMok we immortalize him in italy

  • @genokugel
    @genokugel 11 месяцев назад +607

    This is definitely me when I deliver my best offerings to the temple of Ishtar only to receive the worst harvest I've ever had in my life

    • @LordSeethe
      @LordSeethe 11 месяцев назад +45

      Real

    • @a2zz-gk197
      @a2zz-gk197 11 месяцев назад +81

      Only for some guy named Abraham to say that all the gods are fake, and that he is a patriarch of a new nation, but that silly man is old, he can’t have any kids! Anyways last I heard he’s in Harran getting visions from his God

    • @BasileosHerodou
      @BasileosHerodou 8 месяцев назад +11

      You try too hard, and she can tell

    • @aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa-ffs
      @aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa-ffs 8 месяцев назад +8

      maybe go west? ive heard of some tales of her in greece

    • @aritz1914
      @aritz1914 3 месяца назад +11

      my brother in the city of Ur, just be a merchant

  • @fiineur
    @fiineur Год назад +473

    The first season of Humanity was truly amazing. Some say that it's a shame that because of low budget they made this instant ending, but we all should agree that it gives just enough mysteriousness to it and it works just perfectly.

    • @adamgoldbein3105
      @adamgoldbein3105 Год назад +79

      Yeah I was really hyped when everybody started to use Bronze weapons but then the authors just wrote in a bunch of "sea peoples" (they never explain where they're actually from) to destroy everything the series was building up to :/

    • @kutwor5506
      @kutwor5506  Год назад +61

      They just got bored and wanted to end the season and done it in a most banal way :(

    • @Apes_TogetherStrong
      @Apes_TogetherStrong Год назад +38

      It was super sad when they killed off the Mammoths tho

    • @impyrobot
      @impyrobot Год назад +42

      @@adamgoldbein3105
      >Sea people pull up
      >Raze the bronze age city states to ground
      >Refuses to elaborate

    • @serkxneo8293
      @serkxneo8293 Год назад +14

      yeah even though it lacked in the action departemant compared to the prequel:Dinosaurs ,that feeling of unknown lore to explore and discover is really what made this first season interesting

  • @SeagullEnjoyer
    @SeagullEnjoyer Год назад +502

    Truly a certified Iltam Zumra rashupti Ilatim moment.

    • @dummlp
      @dummlp Год назад +66

      I can't not say that with a German accent

    • @giorgospapoutsakis5271
      @giorgospapoutsakis5271 Год назад +12

      Iltam sumra rashputi ilatim,itali belet ishi labit igigi
      Ishtam sumra rashputi ilatim itali belet nishi labit igigi

    • @kutwor5506
      @kutwor5506  Год назад +50

      Asbat šarrāqānam ina ālim

    • @Lance14470
      @Lance14470 Год назад +33

      Ud rēa

    • @UH-60_Blackhawk
      @UH-60_Blackhawk Год назад +17

      tf happened in this section 💀

  • @Yuhanna._
    @Yuhanna._ Год назад +175

    When you realize that the oldest epic begins with "in those ancient days"

    • @ali-haider5788
      @ali-haider5788 5 месяцев назад +9

      Giving how long iraq history is then its understandable
      The Neanderthals lived in iraq for more than 85000 years then the first people in the world to start farming were in iraq some 12000 years ago then real cities showed up in iraq like uruk since 7000 years ago when rest of the world still dont even know how to farm
      And only only few villages showed in the world
      Then a whole civilization started in iraq wich is sumer 6000 years ago when the world just started to build small cities
      Then the first empire akkadian empire showed in iraq when the world just started to get civilized
      Then babylon was built wich is the greatest city the world had ever seen
      Even 1000 years after it was founded when the persians controled it they were stunned by the city and made it their capital and after it alexander took the city and was even more amazed by the city and also made it his capital for a short time and wantsd to die in it and he did die in it
      And even after 1000 years from that the arabs came around and built amazing cities beside it and even built baghdad near it wich was the greatest city of its time
      It show you how rich iraq history is but those poor people went through so many wars they lost every thing

  • @sig2536
    @sig2536 Год назад +596

    Fascinating. This song is basically describing the transition from hunter-gatherer society to the very first farmers.

    • @M4th3u54ndr4d3
      @M4th3u54ndr4d3 Год назад +37

      No guys, the song is about the creation of the world. You guys need to read the Enuma Elish. The primordial chaos (Tiamat and Absu) were defeated, the heavens were separated from earth, and humans were created. And bread was one of the first man-made foods

    • @mggentry
      @mggentry 10 месяцев назад +26

      @@M4th3u54ndr4d3two things can be true

    • @M4th3u54ndr4d3
      @M4th3u54ndr4d3 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@mggentry not in this case

    • @gourdguru
      @gourdguru 10 месяцев назад

      @@M4th3u54ndr4d3 *"not in this case"*
      yes, in this case.
      it's a poetic scriptural text, do you really think that they aren't using double meaning and symbolic prose? get some better reading skills.
      the author is USING the topics of the formation of the heavens and of man's move toward civilization as literary tools for setting the time period he's speaking of for the story about to be told, a time period in the past just after the creation myth occurs, and using significant events to frame the rough time period he's talking about for the reader:
      "in ancient days(long ago),
      when heaven and earth were first parted(at the creation of the cosmos), when man first tasted bread(IE, we harvested grain, IE agriculture),
      when the ovens were first lit(when fire was first discovered/harnessed),
      when man was first established(not born/made, but established/founded, like a tribe, or a civilization)"
      the greater text may be expounding on the creation myth and the events immediately thereafter, but the verses quoted here are using the creation of the world and man's first discovering fire and agriculture as bookends to set the stage and frame the time period he's talking about as essentially being after the creation and before/concurrent with the dawn of mankind.

    • @iqmi_3
      @iqmi_3 10 месяцев назад +33

      ​@@M4th3u54ndr4d3it's actually amazing how sumerian myth about creation of the humanity is kinda similar to the transformation gatherer -> farmer

  • @haruspexambient
    @haruspexambient 4 месяца назад +56

    2:37 the oldest jumpscare

  • @salamander5865
    @salamander5865 Год назад +930

    A dog walks into a bar. He says “I can not see anything! I’ll grab that one.” Had me rolling 😂
    edit 𐎨 𐎫𐎮𐎵𐎤 𐎢𐎧𐎤𐎤𐎽𐎤 🤩🤯😇

    • @bblunder
      @bblunder Год назад +81

      In ancient times that was the best thing they can find

    • @theamorphousflatsch2699
      @theamorphousflatsch2699 Год назад +138

      The correct translation is: A dog walks into a bar and says: "I can't see a thing" Maybe he should open his eyes.

    • @salamander5865
      @salamander5865 Год назад +66

      @@theamorphousflatsch2699 thanks ! My buddy in ur will be rolling in his grave when I tell him this version ! 😂🤣😄

    • @arifahmedkhan9999
      @arifahmedkhan9999 Год назад +8

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
      Fr fr lmao!

    • @pavelgrulich2989
      @pavelgrulich2989 Год назад +24

      𐎨 𐏂𐎮𐎮 𐎫𐎨𐎪𐎤 𐎢𐎧𐎤𐎤𐎽𐎤

  • @pezequilibradohace5anos538
    @pezequilibradohace5anos538 Год назад +546

    “In those distant years”
    Bro, you’re as distant as it gets.

    • @Chadmiral
      @Chadmiral Год назад +8

      Lol

    • @anxiousseal556
      @anxiousseal556 Год назад +72

      If we go back more we’ll be at Table of Contents

    • @dungeontnt
      @dungeontnt Год назад +12

      The story is as distant for them as they are for us

    • @willowthesily672
      @willowthesily672 Год назад +13

      this civilisation started 9500 years ago
      humans evolved 200000 years ago

    • @I.am.not.in.your.house.or.am.I
      @I.am.not.in.your.house.or.am.I 8 месяцев назад

      @@anxiousseal556that was the creation of the universe

  • @abrissimon914
    @abrissimon914 Год назад +125

    2:37 greatest drop in human history

  • @GodpraisethePALANTINE
    @GodpraisethePALANTINE Год назад +239

    I loved the 𒂗𒈨𒅕𒃸 part. And the drop by the 𒂊𒉡𒈠​𒂊𒇺​𒆷​𒈾𒁍𒌑​𒃻𒈠𒈬​𒉺𒅁𒇺​𒄠𒈠𒌈 made me feel great!

  • @chimpkinglich1637
    @chimpkinglich1637 Год назад +298

    I see so many people scared at the sumerians speaking of even more ancient times, to me that just ads to the beauty of this piece, we really are an amazing species

    • @cyborgk269
      @cyborgk269 9 месяцев назад +20

      Whats incredible is that if All of earths history was in 1 year, we as a species wouldn't appear until December 31st, at 10:50PM, Which means only 70 minutes before the new year.

    • @goldenbard
      @goldenbard 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@cyborgk269 damn bruh why you gotta fuck my day up 😂

    • @cyborgk269
      @cyborgk269 8 месяцев назад

      @@goldenbard because funny

    • @goldenbard
      @goldenbard 8 месяцев назад

      @@cyborgk269 wait so how does the actual "timeline" look in terms of percentages

    • @cyborgk269
      @cyborgk269 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@goldenbard I dont really remember.. lmao

  • @BrazilianDaftPunkFan
    @BrazilianDaftPunkFan Год назад +701

    Love Sumeria from Brazil 🇧🇷 hope we get more relations in the far future!

    • @lethalkillazz
      @lethalkillazz Год назад +190

      💀

    • @abdullahchhab2325
      @abdullahchhab2325 Год назад +142

      Syria and Iraq are the successor nations. We love you back.

    • @alrinzxvbr6425
      @alrinzxvbr6425 Год назад +57

      Bro forgor that sumeria existed 4000 years ago or something idk im stupid

    • @makutas-v261
      @makutas-v261 Год назад +33

      @@abdullahchhab2325 Love Iraq from México ❤❤ one struggle.

    • @giorgioandreatini7332
      @giorgioandreatini7332 Год назад +50

      ​@@abdullahchhab2325 there's no mesopotamic blood there. Too much time has passed and, even more important, the arabs

  • @dmslidecancel
    @dmslidecancel Год назад +67

    I can’t wait for Hollywood to discover the Epic of Gilgamesh so the Rock can play Gilgamesh and they can cast Kevin Hart as the minatour

  • @Tachi778
    @Tachi778 Год назад +308

    It's actually amazing how few words they needed to make such a complicated description, especially at 1:59 and 2:09

    • @kutwor5506
      @kutwor5506  Год назад +142

      Yeah, that's because of the Sumerian grammar. And because Sumerian agglutinative and ergative language.

    • @pit2992
      @pit2992 Год назад +95

      "Badabaraaba"

    • @billb.3503
      @billb.3503 Год назад +18

      I wonder what the least wordy language is still used today..

    • @niapsievil7002
      @niapsievil7002 Год назад +23

      ​@@billb.3503 Probably greenlandic

    • @СергейПлугатырёв
      @СергейПлугатырёв Год назад +18

      Latin can do that too using its ablative case

  • @Gilgamesh_King_Of_Uruk
    @Gilgamesh_King_Of_Uruk Год назад +105

    This brings back so many memories...

  • @august_astrom
    @august_astrom Год назад +93

    Homines Sapientes have been around for hundreds of thousands of years regardless what estimates you use; as ancient as we see the Sumerians, there must have been whole worlds of music and culture for thousands of years before them that were just totally lost to time, and we only hear echoes of them through songs like this.

    • @Honorable_Judge_Mental
      @Honorable_Judge_Mental Год назад +17

      Gobekli Tepe and Karahan Tepe, for starters, predate the Sumerians.

    • @fLaMe427
      @fLaMe427 Год назад +1

      Nice touch

    • @porothashawarma2339
      @porothashawarma2339 Год назад +4

      @@Honorable_Judge_Mental brother you are on the path to opening your eyes

    • @lilemont9302
      @lilemont9302 Год назад +6

      @@Honorable_Judge_Mental Gobelki Tepe was more ancient to the Sumerians than the Sumerians are to us. It was more ancient even to Gilgamesh, going by the assumptions that there is a true historical kernel that would place him in the Early Dynastic period, than Gilgamesh is to us.
      However, even to the inhabitants of Gobelki Tepe, those distant days when bread was first tasted in the sacred shrines of the land, were as ancient as classical ancient Greece is to us. For two-thirds of their history, bread-eaters were absolutely illiterate. Only phantoms of their tales, in poems here and there, remain.

    • @kourii
      @kourii 11 месяцев назад

      I won't pretend I didn't enjoy that Latin plural

  • @SeverinHawkland7855
    @SeverinHawkland7855 Год назад +72

    This song has such an ancient feeling to it. The deep past feels like a place far away, so alien and scary in a way.
    The ancient Greeks are as ancient to the Romans as the Romans are to us, and the neolithic civilizations are as ancient to the ancient Greeks and the ancient Greeks are to us.
    If I went back to the bronze age or earlier, I think it would feel like being far far away from home. Like I was so far away I had no connection to it. Like I was on another planet, in another solar system.

    • @quentasilmarillion552
      @quentasilmarillion552 Месяц назад

      Actually Anatolian Greek Rum people like Cappadocian, Pontic and Cilicians etc are the grandchildren of ancient civilizations in Anatolia. They're basically "Helenised Natives". And native peoples' another descendants are Anatolian Turkish people who are mix of Medieval Turkic and Pre-Turkic Anatolia. They just converted the local people into Islam. Anatolian Turks are approximately 25% Medieval Turkic from Centela Asia and 75% of Native Anatolian, means pre-Turkic Anatolia as dominant admixture when modeled with professional tools lşke Davidsky's G25

    • @SeverinHawkland7855
      @SeverinHawkland7855 Месяц назад +1

      @@quentasilmarillion552 What?

  • @GuntherRommel
    @GuntherRommel Год назад +368

    You're doing Gilgamesh's work here, friend. Thank you very much.

    • @kutwor5506
      @kutwor5506  Год назад +35

      I'm not the author or a singer. You better check out the original video, link in the description. I just made video with lyrics, that you could sing along.

    • @GuntherRommel
      @GuntherRommel Год назад +36

      @@kutwor5506 oh no, I know Peter Pringle did this. I just couldn't figure out the lyrics to sing it myself; this is an awesome resource for self teaching!

    • @kutwor5506
      @kutwor5506  Год назад +19

      @@GuntherRommel Oh, okay. Thanks :)

  • @helloimskip
    @helloimskip Год назад +76

    WE'RE GETTING OUT OF HUNTING-GATHERING WITH THIS ONE 🥶🥶🥶🗣️🗣️🗣️🙏🙏🙏

  • @licro4792
    @licro4792 Год назад +154

    This unironically sounds better than most modern music

  • @JohnMonkee
    @JohnMonkee 5 месяцев назад +50

    “Ud rēa” It hit so hard fr 😭😭

  • @ForestWizardLookingForPotion
    @ForestWizardLookingForPotion Год назад +41

    Peter Pringle is an ASTONISHINGLY GOOD singer. His control is insane.

    • @goonsquad8258
      @goonsquad8258 7 месяцев назад +2

      Of course a fellow roach dogg jr would have excellent taste

  • @cottbdbdbbd
    @cottbdbdbbd 3 месяца назад +14

    "what kind of music you listen to?"
    "it's complicated..."

  • @SkaG1997
    @SkaG1997 Год назад +149

    That hits hard bro... Just imagining that this story is nearly as old as our civilization is just mind-blowing

    • @Da_King_o_yamom
      @Da_King_o_yamom Год назад +24

      and keep in mind the story itself takes place in times that were ancient even to them like stories from the very beginning of agricultural society

  • @SirJack-lr3vm
    @SirJack-lr3vm Год назад +72

    There is a phrase in mexican spanish: el año del caldo. It literally means "during the soup age" and is used to describe a very distant past in an ironic way. The song makes me remeber this idiom.

    • @overpricedhealthcare
      @overpricedhealthcare Год назад +12

      "soup age", reminds me of the primordial soup

    • @fellowbalkaner09
      @fellowbalkaner09 10 месяцев назад +7

      In Albania we have a similar phrase that means “ in the onion age”. There is a more vulgar variant that means “in the fart age”. I swear to God i’m not making this up

    • @gourdguru
      @gourdguru 10 месяцев назад +1

      now you got me wondering where the phrase came from.
      like, is it a reference to the primordial soup? is it a reference to when mexico was under direct spanish oppression and the mexican peasantry were idk struggling to survive off of gruel and low quality stews? is it a play on words in spanish that just doesn'tcarry over well to english?

    • @SirJack-lr3vm
      @SirJack-lr3vm 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@gourdguru The spanish never opressed the mexicans

    • @SirJack-lr3vm
      @SirJack-lr3vm 10 месяцев назад

      @@gourdguru Mexico was born from Spain

  • @bullabuck7535
    @bullabuck7535 Год назад +102

    when we young, we enjoy the song, when we old, we understand its lyrics

    • @2ndcomingofFritz
      @2ndcomingofFritz Год назад +9

      So you automatically understand sumerian when you turn 18? Damn, can’t wait

    • @BullShark-i2z
      @BullShark-i2z 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@2ndcomingofFritz It wasn’t literal. Also, 18 is far from old.

    • @cosmichorizon3273
      @cosmichorizon3273 8 месяцев назад

      He was joking​@@BullShark-i2z

  • @magyarorszaguszofiu9945
    @magyarorszaguszofiu9945 2 года назад +165

    Simply Amazing! This song makes me think of an old man from long ago on his deathbead reflecting on his life and the old times before he became a part of time itself.

    • @Boone69
      @Boone69 Год назад +7

      Ezzel 100% egyetértek

  • @VideoGamingSociety
    @VideoGamingSociety Год назад +43

    I swear, this is exactly what happened 7000 years ago.

  • @lennertplayz
    @lennertplayz Год назад +163

    when you hand a sumerian person the aux cord:

    • @alconomic476
      @alconomic476 Год назад +10

      Vintage meme bro. I dig it like I dig for Sumerian clay tablets.

  • @venmis137
    @venmis137 11 месяцев назад +18

    I can't believe that Mr Pringle made a song in Sumerian. First he invents one of the most popular snacks in the world, now this. The man is truly talented.

  • @sondaaahhhh
    @sondaaahhhh Год назад +28

    I remember when I turned 16 and finally came of age in 2150 B.C. My friend Manishtushu and I went out to Urak by horse for three days. Then some guy named Naram-Sim was on a stage and before he preformed, he said "𒀭𒈾𒊏𒄠𒀭𒂗𒍪 𒈠𒀭𒅖𒌅𒋢𒊬𒊒𒄀" Which really touched me. Then he sang this song. My friend, Manishtushu was killed in battle ☹. Those were the days.

    • @kutwor5506
      @kutwor5506  Год назад +8

      I hope your friend can rest in peace now 🙏

    • @sondaaahhhh
      @sondaaahhhh Год назад +7

      @@kutwor5506 Thank you

    • @johnxina5126
      @johnxina5126 Год назад +8

      Naram-Sim? You met Sargon's grandson? Sargon of Akkad was a great friend of mine, we used to play football together as kids, was a great lad

    • @sondaaahhhh
      @sondaaahhhh Год назад +5

      ​@@johnxina5126indeed.

    • @hellomoto2084
      @hellomoto2084 Год назад

      You all are delusional , when I was the plumber at Chernobyl , a great light appeared on horizon .
      It was real .you all are delusional

  • @Whiter99
    @Whiter99 Год назад +38

    1:33 bro snapped💀😭

  • @katzestuff
    @katzestuff Год назад +130

    i cried when he said "𒃲𒄭𒀀𒅖"

  • @fahidlangs9266
    @fahidlangs9266 Год назад +98

    Mesopotamia never dies 🇮🇶🇸🇾
    Uruk -> Iraq & Assyria -> Syria ❤️

    • @tninryo6785
      @tninryo6785 Год назад +5

      أخواته هي العراق فقط

    • @s_40
      @s_40 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@tninryo6785ابو جاسم
      باع سوريا يمر بيه نهر الفرات
      يعني هم تعتبر من ضمن بلاد مابين النهرين

    • @tninryo6785
      @tninryo6785 11 месяцев назад +7

      لا شمال سوريا من أصول عراقية مثل دير الزور و الحسكة و الرقة أخي هذة تاريخ العراق فقط@@s_40

    • @flyingPower97
      @flyingPower97 10 месяцев назад +6

      Mesopotamia is the land of the two rivers aka modern day Iraq

  • @ninyaninjabrifsanovichthes45
    @ninyaninjabrifsanovichthes45 Год назад +52

    0:42 Hittite jumpscare

  • @jellyshonagon
    @jellyshonagon Год назад +25

    this hits hard when you're staring into the sunset/sunrise.

  • @villagernumber7882
    @villagernumber7882 Год назад +92

    There's just something about that part at 1:32 I just really like.

    • @kutwor5506
      @kutwor5506  Год назад +10

      The part he is, I don't know, "clicking"? This part is in this timecode is unique and very interesting.

    • @the.n.1
      @the.n.1 Год назад +2

      @@kutwor5506 it's what ء would sound like in arabic

    • @kutwor5506
      @kutwor5506  Год назад +2

      @@the.n.1 Yeah, we have same sound in Russian too by the way. But only in one word, lol.
      Неа (N'e-a) which is one of the forms to say no. This connection between E and A is this sound.

  • @PatroitSongChannel
    @PatroitSongChannel 3 месяца назад +8

    when they said "𒌑 𒀀𒄿𒅗 𒄫𒄑 𒌑 𒌫 𒆠" it chills me up

  • @Yohan-u1s
    @Yohan-u1s 11 месяцев назад +40

    After another 4000 years, someone will sing about us like this.

    • @FriendwithNoName7
      @FriendwithNoName7 11 месяцев назад +9

      I doubt humans will exist another 4000 years. At the time of the epic of Gilgamesh they thought of the global flood as literal history wich happened about 2000 years before that. The Jews and many other cultures saw it as history aswell. If we look at it according to their history we are about 6000 years after the global flood and according to jewish and sumerian mythology the God created the earth in 6 days and rested on the 7th day. This could all be metaphorical according to their ancient calenders, they must have known something we don't and according to them our world should end in the next 1000 years.

    • @BlueNades1
      @BlueNades1 10 месяцев назад +6

      ​​@@FriendwithNoName7you think if there was a huge ass flood that covered the ENTIRE EARTH in water, we wouldn't find anything supporting that theory?
      The thing about religions is that there is a lot of evidence proving it's bollocks, and none at all proving it's not

    • @IAmAlpharius20
      @IAmAlpharius20 10 месяцев назад +7

      ​@@BlueNades1 ah yes, "evidence". Evidence that strangely doesn't seem to be needed when Atheists talk about evolution 😂

    • @BlueNades1
      @BlueNades1 9 месяцев назад +5

      @@IAmAlpharius20 tf? We have plenty of evidence supporting evolution is a thing

  • @artisticsyrian
    @artisticsyrian 8 месяцев назад +15

    when bro said *“𒌨 𒋻 𒁀 𒋻”*, i felt that 🙏

  • @СауронСауронов
    @СауронСауронов 4 месяца назад +6

    Это просто великолепно, я часто возвращаюсь чтобы послушать это снова

  • @canadadoesnotexist
    @canadadoesnotexist Год назад +21

    The fact that this got popular due to Bronze Age Shitposts is a testament to the cyclical nature of the world.

  • @gagstik4916
    @gagstik4916 7 месяцев назад +7

    WE MAKING MASSIVE AGRICULTURAL DISCOVERIES WITH THIS ONE 🗣️‼️🌾

  • @dustinweaver9135
    @dustinweaver9135 Год назад +18

    Man when he said "𒀆 𒀋𒀙𒃰 𒄐𒄑" I felt that.

  • @mcdonaldsboy33
    @mcdonaldsboy33 Год назад +17

    David Dorito when Peter Pringle walks in:

  • @Sorrelhas
    @Sorrelhas Год назад +11

    So even the sumerians had this "back in the day" nonsense
    I imagine some caveman puffing his chest and going "hell yeah, I'm badass"

    • @kutwor5506
      @kutwor5506  Год назад +1

      There was a pre-sumerian culture. This culture invented agriculture before the sumerians conquered the place. The culture left a big influence on the sumerians and I'd say they were the founders of the civilization in some way. Sumerians just advanced their technologies.

    • @johnxina5126
      @johnxina5126 Год назад +1

      But that's just pre-civilization. Like take Iran for example, the Jiroft existed way before Elam, Jiroft here is the pre-civilization culture that slowly matured itself into Elam, the first full fledged civilization in the Iranian plateau

  • @trafficlover74
    @trafficlover74 Год назад +21

    0:43 certified ud rēa moment

  • @SeeASquaRE
    @SeeASquaRE Год назад +11

    0:43 When you ask people about the pre-covid times.

  • @sheenapearse766
    @sheenapearse766 Год назад +15

    Haunting and ethereal. Love it

  • @casperthecatoficial
    @casperthecatoficial 4 месяца назад +11

    Ud rēa ❌
    Huuuuudreeeeeeeeeeaaaaah ✅

  • @nulsn
    @nulsn Год назад +35

    WE GETTIN' OUT OF SUMER EMPIRE WITH THIS ONE 🔥🔥🔥

  • @Momo_Kawashima
    @Momo_Kawashima 2 месяца назад +2

    I was relieved to know that the only damage to the time machine was to the wires.
    All I need now is to find someone in ancient Sumer to sell me some good quality copper.

  • @verylostdoommarauder
    @verylostdoommarauder 11 месяцев назад +11

    I find it fascinating how literally the oldest surviving written narrative starts with talking about "the old days". It's solid evidence that nostalgic bias is baked into us on some level.

  • @pinksheep406
    @pinksheep406 Год назад +12

    This song is 4000 years old yet is about a time when bread was introduced and ovens were becoming common place more than 8000 years ago.

  • @divyamkumar1339
    @divyamkumar1339 4 месяца назад +8

    So when does the song talk about Gilgamesh and Enkidu? This is just talking about ancient days.

    • @kutwor5506
      @kutwor5506  4 месяца назад +4

      It's only the begging of the whole epic. The whole epic would have been maybe some hours long

    • @divyamkumar1339
      @divyamkumar1339 4 месяца назад

      @@kutwor5506 Is there a video with the full epic?

  • @Ramzi1944
    @Ramzi1944 Год назад +228

    All I want is a wife, get married, be happy and have a family with her 😔

  • @varunsriram286
    @varunsriram286 8 месяцев назад +7

    Kind of an emotional song ngl. I wonder what life was like back then. Everyone saying they wanna live in the 20s or 30s or 50s but real ones wanna live in 2000 BC

  • @UntitledJAY_1Q
    @UntitledJAY_1Q 7 месяцев назад +8

    Memes aside, there's something in this song. It sounds soothing and cozy, its like a listening to a guy next to campfire as you are preparing to sleep.

  • @aleksanderuzelac3319
    @aleksanderuzelac3319 Год назад +21

    So haunting, in a good way

  • @ynk69
    @ynk69 Год назад +18

    This is a certified Uruk classic

  • @rn5896
    @rn5896 9 месяцев назад +8

    I’ve heard people saying that this poem is about humans transitioning from hunter gatherer societies, to agricultural ones. But this raises a question for creation myths, could other creation myths, like genesis be similar? imagine the fall of Adam and Eve, not being literal, but figurative. It makes perfect sense, humans gained forbidden knowledge, like the cognitive revolution.

    • @thenablade858
      @thenablade858 9 месяцев назад +2

      The Fall of Adam and Eve, which may have been partially influenced by the myth of Pandora, might be an attempt to explain the problem of evil, human mortality and why women suffer from severe pain in childbirth/pregnancy complications. Also, why snakes look weird.

    • @lukabaratashvili8984
      @lukabaratashvili8984 4 месяца назад +1

      @@thenablade858 Dont know, even though you have added "may" the actions of those two stories may be drastically different and were just tied to a single motif of curiosity killed the cat. As a Christian myself, i believe it was a rule from God to test his creations, and pandora was simply a show of how curiosity affects a person, even if they know it might hurt them, idk if i reworded this it would be roughly the same but to each their own, thanks for the food for thought!

  • @harveymogarawanderingfilip5318
    @harveymogarawanderingfilip5318 Год назад +90

    I always asked to myself when I see something about Sumeria: "What if Sumerians were still around today?"

    • @Ali-aliraqi7000
      @Ali-aliraqi7000 Год назад +37

      If you mean by continuing the culture and language, then yes, they did not continue, and if you mean by continuing the ethnicity, then they are still continuing

    • @altoidss10
      @altoidss10 Год назад +20

      atleast we still have Assyrians

    • @37boy60
      @37boy60 Год назад +1

      well, there is a theory that Turks originate from Sumerians and it does have some validity

    • @unionist6668
      @unionist6668 Год назад +21

      @@37boy60, lo wtf 💀

    • @37boy60
      @37boy60 Год назад +2

      @@unionist6668 theres a 112 year old scientist who has dedicated her entire life to proving it and she does have some solid evidence

  • @BruceForte
    @BruceForte Год назад +28

    Weird sappy comment to make, but listening to this and thinking about the implications regarding having access to this music made me feel a particular sensation very strongly; I love being a human. I don't have words for how special it is to share some invisible connection with all of you, and every human who came before. We really are something special.

  • @glennskriegangob8652
    @glennskriegangob8652 Год назад +12

    Those people from 5,000 years ago sings about the ancient times, a very ancient and very distant time..... I wonder what happened on those very ancient time that the song is saying.

    • @N3gativeR3FLUX
      @N3gativeR3FLUX 7 месяцев назад

      The song is most likely talking about both the creation of the world in their mythology and the creation of agriculture. More than over 8000 years ago.

    • @lilemont9302
      @lilemont9302 19 дней назад

      ​@@N3gativeR3FLUXThe Sumerians were not aware by that point when agriculture was invented. Anything before 3000 BC max is almost exclusively mythological for them. So they thought man, and agriculture, were some millions of years old.

  • @mikhailreznik6364
    @mikhailreznik6364 4 месяца назад +7

    This is fucking beatiful

  • @YourBoss_CORP
    @YourBoss_CORP 4 месяца назад +4

    Me, a gen Z now 79 years old, telling my grandkids how it was back in my time:

  • @Daniell482
    @Daniell482 Год назад +9

    0:42 best part

  • @jonde3
    @jonde3 Год назад +13

    I literally have no idea why sumerian memes are getting popular but im glad

  • @thefunnyjaeyunmain5608
    @thefunnyjaeyunmain5608 Год назад +10

    WE MAKIN IT OUT OF URUK WITH THIS ONE

  • @amirx-yk3yc
    @amirx-yk3yc 5 месяцев назад +4

    فقط آن جا که دو دوست دست هم دیگه رو گرفتند💔♥️

  • @bibekkarmakar5541
    @bibekkarmakar5541 6 месяцев назад +3

    I get a chill everytime hearing this song.....😢

  • @kingneptune4200
    @kingneptune4200 Год назад +10

    A timeless classic

  • @jamkikiki
    @jamkikiki 8 месяцев назад +7

    It's 2024 and I am still stuck in Ud rēa, ud sura rēa.

  • @TakahashiRyosuke13137
    @TakahashiRyosuke13137 Год назад +35

    It blew my mind to know how old Akkadian is as a language, around the year 500 A.D the language was already in desuse. The Romans were very recent as a civilization by then.

    • @johnxina5126
      @johnxina5126 Год назад +14

      What is even crazier is that for someone like Sargon of Akkad(2000BC) Gilgamesh is about as ancient as Jesus Christ (pbuh) is to us! To furthee this perspective, for Christ(pbuh) Sargon is as close to him as you and I to him. Even then Gilgamesh predates Sargon by about 2 thousand years!

  • @equilibrum999
    @equilibrum999 Год назад +5

    Ud rea, ud sura rea,
    Ngi rea, ngi bara rea.
    Mu rea mu sura rea,
    An kita badabaraaba,
    Ki anta badasuraaba,
    Ud dul ningdue pa eaba.

  • @69isaverysillynumber
    @69isaverysillynumber Год назад +115

    We making it out of Uruk with this one 🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯🗣️🗣️

  • @hartingtherealone
    @hartingtherealone 11 месяцев назад +7

    To think that most likely before the sumerians, there was so much stuff happening around the world, which we only have mere snippets of, is scary...so much knowledge lost forever...

    • @IAmAlpharius20
      @IAmAlpharius20 10 месяцев назад +2

      Whaddya mean, lost? The Bible has it all written down! (Shameless Christian plug)

  • @República_Bir_Tawil
    @República_Bir_Tawil 9 месяцев назад +6

    The first poems that talk about Gilgamesh were written around the year 2,100 BC, during the period known as the Sumerian Renaissance. This period began after the collapse of the Akkadian Empire and was the peak of the Sumerian civilization, under the hegemony of the city of Ur. But only a few fragments remain from this time.
    The Sumerians, instead of compiling the entire epic in a single document, separated it into multiple different poems.
    The first document that compiles the entire story of Gilgamesh in a single text was written around the year 1,300 BC, that is, 800 years later, already during the time of the Assyrian Empire.
    Between the first written poems and the first unified epic of Gilgamesh, the First Babylonian Empire was born and died and subsequently the wars occurred between the Kassites and Assyrians for control of Mesopotamia.
    It was a very turbulent period, and it is very possible that some of those poems were lost and that when the unified version was created, already in the Assyrian Empire, some poems were not taken into account.
    The epic of Gilgamesh has many gaps that we still need to resolve by finding new written tablets. The number of verses we know from this epic has tripled since 1900.
    There is still much to discover about the incredible story of Gilgamesh.

  • @stalker4474
    @stalker4474 9 месяцев назад +11

    WE ARE GETTING OUT OF MESOPOTAMIA WITH THIS ONE 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥

  • @Busson_0
    @Busson_0 11 месяцев назад +9

    That was the coldest Ud rēa in my life🥶...

  • @vitorrodrigoferreiracosta5898
    @vitorrodrigoferreiracosta5898 Год назад +21

    Uma bela melodia que felizmente venceu a prova do tempo e chegou a nós.

  • @socialistrepublicofvietnam1500
    @socialistrepublicofvietnam1500 Год назад +15

    Certified 2100 BCE moment

  • @averongodoffire8098
    @averongodoffire8098 Год назад +9

    When sumerians have a word for the separation of the heaven and earth:
    …😶🫥…

  • @djdbajron1
    @djdbajron1 Месяц назад +1

    The fact we found a way to translate these stuff is amazing