Your documentaries on polygonal masonry and megalithic civilizations of the Mediterranean easily surpass the best that has been done by 'mainstream media' and publicly funded broadcasting! You can stand with the best! These documentaries are a great achievement you and your family can be proud of! Thank you many times!
@@MirkoKulig Getting people to comment is one way of pushing your channel. Using #hashtags, too, helps with the algorithm. (From RUclips-Help: Hashtags are keywords preceded by a # symbol. Hashtags allow you to easily connect your content with other videos or playlists which share the same hashtag on RUclips and RUclips Music. Hashtags also allow viewers and listeners to find related content via search.) I'm pretty sure there is a wide audience that really would enjoy your content. I've seen your videos being referenced and made use of by other createors. You can use THEM as multipliers. Cooperate e.g. on live streams and interviews. Content creators in the Megalith / Ancient Technology field are constantly in need of content and news. You have the content and you and your travels can BE the news! Good luck!
I am of Sardinian parents and visited Sardinia quite a number of times. I visited many archaeological sites. In one of my trips, I spotted this 'mountain/ hill'.....although I did not have time to investigate it. It's come up in this video at 1:13. Can you tell me where or what area this is?. That mountain looks as if there is something else under all the vegetation, it just seems too defined for a mountain?.
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I wonder if the dating of organic material found in between the various boulders was done and what is the conclusion. The towers remind the tower of Jericho. There are however many similar looking towers (I remember the French La Roch-sur-Foron which is a town symbol but is not much older than 700 years I believe).
Are tools, pottery, artistic and/or religious artifacts and/or things like arrow heads and spear points found around the sites? And are burial sites known of, with the actual bones of the inhabitants found?
simplest explanation would be, I guess, these are defensive structures - stone bases of old tower like "castles" - edit: or it could be something like a refrigirator for food storage, last thing that comes to my mind are the medieval "rotundas" - Rotunda were the first stone buildings build around central europe - they were seats of religious power with colorful paintings and stuff inside - guarded against thiefs.
Yes, they are multifunctional and I would also add watchtowers. It has been proven that you can walk across the whole of Sardinia having a nuraghe in sight.
It was the see-people and they came from the north of Europe. So very warlike. We have artifacts from every mediterranean bronze town in Sweden. Swords from Ugarit and you name it.
Perhaps the Mediterranean peoples went all the way to northern Europe and not the other way around. All the way to Cornwall they went, that was where they got tin for bronze.
Your documentaries on polygonal masonry and megalithic civilizations of the Mediterranean easily surpass the best that has been done by 'mainstream media' and publicly funded broadcasting! You can stand with the best! These documentaries are a great achievement you and your family can be proud of! Thank you many times!
Thank you very much!! Greatly appreciated. Let's see if youtube sooner or later starts thinking the same!
@@MirkoKulig Getting people to comment is one way of pushing your channel. Using #hashtags, too, helps with the algorithm. (From RUclips-Help: Hashtags are keywords preceded by a # symbol. Hashtags allow you to easily connect your content with other videos or playlists which share the same hashtag on RUclips and RUclips Music. Hashtags also allow viewers and listeners to find related content via search.) I'm pretty sure there is a wide audience that really would enjoy your content. I've seen your videos being referenced and made use of by other createors. You can use THEM as multipliers. Cooperate e.g. on live streams and interviews. Content creators in the Megalith / Ancient Technology field are constantly in need of content and news. You have the content and you and your travels can BE the news! Good luck!
Amazing documentary. You should have 100 times the views!
Fantastic production! By far the best documentary i have found on this subject.
Oh wow, I just linked the first one to friends and saw you uploaded this only 2 months ago :O
Thank you 🎉
Loved this. Great quality and excellent narration. Will stay tuned for part 2.
Thank you! part 2 will be published the 26th. of april. Part 3 the 3rd of may!
I’m down the bar now 😂😂😂
Great content! Going to enjoy watching this! Thank you so much! 🔥🔥
Saluti dalla Sardegna! 👋
I am of Sardinian parents and visited Sardinia quite a number of times. I visited many archaeological sites. In one of my trips, I spotted this 'mountain/ hill'.....although I did not have time to investigate it. It's come up in this video at 1:13. Can you tell me where or what area this is?. That mountain looks as if there is something else under all the vegetation, it just seems too defined for a mountain?.
check google maps at the following coordinates 39.682932229969694, 8.979420220881215. Cheers
Amazing...! How old?
1500 BC
Bravissimi, abbiamo la stessa passione e siamo felici di avere scoperto il vostro canale. Producete documentari di livello, che non hanno nulla da invidiare Qark & Co
Grazie. Qui trovi anche la versione italiana: ruclips.net/video/rIE6BM9OPSE/видео.html
@@TarsierTV ottimo da condividere con amici italiani, grazie! Noi siamo una coppia italo austriaca, per cui l'inglese è perfetto:)
Take me with you next time!
I wonder if the dating of organic material found in between the various boulders was done and what is the conclusion.
The towers remind the tower of Jericho. There are however many similar looking towers (I remember the French La Roch-sur-Foron which is a town symbol but is not much older than 700 years I believe).
1600 a.c.
Are tools, pottery, artistic and/or religious artifacts and/or things like arrow heads and spear points found around the sites? And are burial sites known of, with the actual bones of the inhabitants found?
Yes, Arsenic bronze swords, Askoid vases, bronze spearheads and many others, Sardinian museums are full of artefacts from that age.
49:14 onnthe bronze statuette, do we see the person holding vajra????? Crystal clear. When was its knowledge and function last known to Europeans???
simplest explanation would be, I guess, these are defensive structures - stone bases of old tower like "castles" - edit: or it could be something like a refrigirator for food storage, last thing that comes to my mind are the medieval "rotundas" - Rotunda were the first stone buildings build around central europe - they were seats of religious power with colorful paintings and stuff inside - guarded against thiefs.
Yes, they are multifunctional and I would also add watchtowers. It has been proven that you can walk across the whole of Sardinia having a nuraghe in sight.
It was the see-people and they came from the north of Europe. So very warlike. We have artifacts from every mediterranean bronze town in Sweden. Swords from Ugarit and you name it.
Perhaps the Mediterranean peoples went all the way to northern Europe and not the other way around. All the way to Cornwall they went, that was where they got tin for bronze.
Where’s ester 😂😂
The doorways rule out giants.
Reality rules out giants
You are to high 😂😂
You need to realize 😂😂😂😅😅
"Promo SM"
Smoke 💨 some weed ❤❤😅