He is the best professor I have ever had. He makes one question how they think about history, leaving one with a new mindset and inventory of knowledge.
the origins of the wheel is equally an enigma; some gave the Mitanni credit; some say Gutians who were nomadic introduced chariots to the other people groups like the Hittites; the Assyrians and Egyptians also adapted chariots for warfare; I watched another video on the topic of nomadic peoples that point to the Scythians - another culture where little is known of them; whether various nomadic people were genetically related or if they adapted to the lifestyle out of necessity is also a mystery
He is the best professor I have ever had. He makes one question how they think about history, leaving one with a new mindset and inventory of knowledge.
the origins of the wheel is equally an enigma; some gave the Mitanni credit; some say Gutians who were nomadic introduced chariots to the other people groups like the Hittites; the Assyrians and Egyptians also adapted chariots for warfare; I watched another video on the topic of nomadic peoples that point to the Scythians - another culture where little is known of them; whether various nomadic people were genetically related or if they adapted to the lifestyle out of necessity is also a mystery
I really love Byzantine history the Avara, Huns and the lombards really damaged them sadly