The crusades have always fascinated me. Yall were extremely lucky to excuvate a dig for the first time. It not ever being rebuilt, its almost as a time capsule.
Every coin and arrowhead found at Vladim Yakov is like a time capsule, providing a unique glimpse into the lives of those who were there. The clash of faiths and arms has never been more real to me. 💰🤺
Kate is intelligent, enthusiastic and every bit as intriguing as the castle itsef. I imagine it's a pleasant experience working with her in such an interesting site.
Westward migration??? It was a hostile invasion and conquest of Byzantine lands. In fact, of the five sees of Christianity only one remains all the others being seized and desecrated one after the other by the forces of Islam. In the never ending 'holy war' and conquests the Muslim texts demand. Such events were common in human history until very recently! You are more than willing to use condemning languge when describing the Crusaders trying to stem the tide. Stop using appeasing terminology when describing the Islamic conquests. Describe them exactly as what they were. Noone should be offended by centuries old historical fact that noone alive today had anything to do with.
Byzantine? wasn't called that back then. It was quite simply the Eastern Roman Empire which came from.....Rome? at a guess. So the 'Romans' were persian were they? maybe they were Arabs?.....The Crusaders were ultimately defeated in the Holy Land, Acre being the last to fall. The City of Acre was the capital of the Crusader state for almost exactly 100 years until once more resurgent Muslim forces recaptured most of the holy land. Acre was the last City to fall, most of the remaining members of the other military orders including the Templars and Hospitallers went down fighting on the wall to the last, but not the Teutonic order, with their perhaps more rational ethos negotiated a way out. All the military orders who existed in Acre at the time of the final Siege and the fall of Acre, they all fought, still the city fell, we know however the Teutonic Knights headquarters, which they called their Convent, actually negotiated it’s surrender to the victorious Muslims the Mamluk Army which had broken in and the survivors left. So in a way the Teutonic Knights went out with a bit of a whimper rather than a bang.
@@mikekelly6023 Are you trying to imply Arabs own that area by right of conquest because at some point in history they didn’t fully conquer it and it has been conquered since then?
With respect, for the sake of accuracy, It was not in Israel but Palestine. Nor was it Byzantine either. The ottamen came later on. Never the less great research by the Israeli archeologists over twenty years.
@@LibbathegreatHistorically you’ve got it exactly backwards Libba. It was Judea (the land of the Jews) thousands of years before the Romans arrived and another six hundred before the Arabs and before Islam and Mohammed pbuh.
Her eyes says how much she dedicated to this work❤
The crusades have always fascinated me. Yall were extremely lucky to excuvate a dig for the first time. It not ever being rebuilt, its almost as a time capsule.
Every coin and arrowhead found at Vladim Yakov is like a time capsule, providing a unique glimpse into the lives of those who were there. The clash of faiths and arms has never been more real to me. 💰🤺
Hi there, just another Muslim take over.
Salad tried to buy it with stolen 💰 money.
Keep safe 😷 covid is on the march😮
She is so enthusiastic to share her experiences love it❤
Superb narrators, they make a great team. The ending I saw was that everyone retreated into the stables and died amongst the horses. Excellent work.
Kate is intelligent, enthusiastic and every bit as intriguing as the castle itsef. I imagine it's a pleasant experience working with her in such an interesting site.
There was a medieval sword relic in 0:42 seconds, in the intro-montage, but it was never mentioned in the documentary …
Absolutely amazing. I really enjoyed this. Pray I could walk there some day and experience the site proper.
Westward migration??? It was a hostile invasion and conquest of Byzantine lands. In fact, of the five sees of Christianity only one remains all the others being seized and desecrated one after the other by the forces of Islam. In the never ending 'holy war' and conquests the Muslim texts demand. Such events were common in human history until very recently! You are more than willing to use condemning languge when describing the Crusaders trying to stem the tide. Stop using appeasing terminology when describing the Islamic conquests. Describe them exactly as what they were. Noone should be offended by centuries old historical fact that noone alive today had anything to do with.
Shut up u must be a .........
Byzantine? wasn't called that back then. It was quite simply the Eastern Roman Empire which came from.....Rome? at a guess. So the 'Romans' were persian were they? maybe they were Arabs?.....The Crusaders were ultimately defeated in the Holy Land, Acre being the last to fall. The City of Acre was the capital of the Crusader state for almost exactly 100 years until once more resurgent Muslim forces recaptured most of the holy land. Acre was the last City to fall, most of the remaining members of the other military orders including the Templars and Hospitallers went down fighting on the wall to the last, but not the Teutonic order, with their perhaps more rational ethos negotiated a way out. All the military orders who existed in Acre at the time of the final Siege and the fall of Acre, they all fought, still the city fell, we know however the Teutonic Knights headquarters, which they called their Convent, actually negotiated it’s surrender to the victorious Muslims the Mamluk Army which had broken in and the survivors left. So in a way the Teutonic Knights went out with a bit of a whimper rather than a bang.
😮 Invasion goes both ways! Muslims tried to invade and conquer Europe before AND after the Crusaders! What about Vienna, Austria in the 1600s
Islamic Filth.
Then why do you care?
Impressive and compelling ☀️✌️oh to be a part of an excavation such as this 🥰
What a great documentary...
Jacob's Ford
Amazing how those Crusaders travelled all the way to Palestine .
The same way as all Christian pilgrims had done a thousand years before the crusaders.
Actually Tom it’s really ancient Judaea that arabs semi conquered around 8th century
@@mikekelly6023
Are you trying to imply Arabs own that area by right of conquest because at some point in history they didn’t fully conquer it and it has been conquered since then?
about 800 people were killed there
Chilling. 2024 .
Its not wizz its with
All that fighting was only for land.
Hi there, Islam ☪️ wanted another victory ✌️. 😮
Same as today; just with more advanced weapons. Wait till the nukes land.
Hi there, Islamic mosquito 🦟
Hi there, was it?
13:34 “caught with their pants down”. That’s awesome hearing an academic using that term 😂!
Yes, it jumped out at me as well. Not just coming from an academic, but such a manifestly Western idiom, too.
has the video been edited? They are not saying that at 13:34 or before or after it
Don't want to see people talk walk drive ! Get on with it !
Maybe the current conflict in Palestine is an opportunity for Europe to deal with its unresolved business there…
Palestine
With respect, for the sake of accuracy, It was not in Israel but Palestine. Nor was it Byzantine either. The ottamen came later on. Never the less great research by the Israeli archeologists over twenty years.
Tragic that there wasnt an 11th commandment. Thou shall be tolerant of your neighbors religion.
The love of science shines out from the Israelis compare that to the orcs 😕
Y’all comment crusaders need to go make your own documentary hahahahahahhahahahahahhaah
The bias against Christian knights by these modern atheist Europeans is disgusting.
You said they entered Palestine I think you mean Isreal friend 🙏🇨🇦
They also said the seljuks simply 'migrated'. Though I'm sure that part doesn't bother you.
It was called Palestine back then. There was no such thing as Israel. Get a grip.
@@LibbathegreatHistorically you’ve got it exactly backwards Libba. It was Judea (the land of the Jews) thousands of years before the Romans arrived and another six hundred before the Arabs and before Islam and Mohammed pbuh.
@@drstrangelove4998 But NOT at the time of the Crusades which is the time period in question 😉
Israel as we know it is a modern invention
Israel is Palestine
Yes, and Jesus was an Arab and Muslim 😂
@@helacells1
I thought jesus was american
Israel is Judea
@@FreeFallingAir by your logic Italians should occupy Great Britain because the Romans lived there Jupiter gave them the land 🙄 🤣
@@ShakeOneOfficial the land was called Judea long before the Roman's named it Palestine after conquering the Jews.
You mean Isreal
Unrael.