Unlocking the Secrets of Mesopotamian Magic with Dr. Irving Finkel

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  • @cameronford2830
    @cameronford2830 Год назад +986

    Dr. Finkel is my favourite wizard

    • @therub2191
      @therub2191 Год назад +57

      Irving the white

    • @moxiebombshell
      @moxiebombshell Год назад +9

      Perfection

    • @alananimus9145
      @alananimus9145 Год назад +9

      I have no idea who he is but yes.

    • @ladyflimflam
      @ladyflimflam Год назад +18

      So say we all

    • @wallacewilliams535
      @wallacewilliams535 Год назад +31

      I feel like at any moment he's about to interrupt himself, look me right in the eye and ask if I'd like a cup of tea.

  • @dangelamarx80
    @dangelamarx80 Год назад +58

    When He leans in and whispers like it’s a secret just between us….. I feel so special.

  • @paulapridy6804
    @paulapridy6804 11 месяцев назад +12

    Irving Finkel is a global treasure

  • @TheBaBaTV
    @TheBaBaTV 2 месяца назад +5

    I’m native Assyrian of Nineveh , North iraq. We still speak our Aramaic or “sureth” language. We are the Mesopotamian people and love our ancient history ! Hail king Ashur on our flag !

  • @mounamounayer4818
    @mounamounayer4818 Год назад +349

    Prof Finkel is a genius when it comes to explaining Mesopotamian culture. Thank you for this wonderful lecture.

    • @ian_b
      @ian_b Год назад +15

      I've always got time for some Finkel!

    • @zarroth
      @zarroth Год назад +2

      if you assume he's correct in what he's talking about. This is almost entirely opinion, not fact, like most archeology is. Those guys keep telling us we couldn't build the pyramids today for example...we very well could, we just can not justify the expense of doing it which is very different from not being able to do it...and that's just one example of hundreds when it comes to this field.

    • @kellikelli4413
      @kellikelli4413 Год назад

      They aren't successful unless the masses are superstitious...
      So, it's time for the masses to wakeup to the propaganda of false magic...

    • @BrettonFerguson
      @BrettonFerguson Год назад +9

      FUN FACT: Dr. Irving Finkle was born and grew up in Uruk. Over 6000 years ago. This is why they keep him in the British Museum.

    • @ian_b
      @ian_b Год назад +3

      @@BrettonFerguson I'd suspected something like that was the case!

  • @migueldeluis5507
    @migueldeluis5507 Год назад +149

    Finkel is a powerful magician able to dispel the demons ignorance with a beautiful voice.

    • @RigepFroggit
      @RigepFroggit Год назад +5

      he exorcizes the demon of idiocy with great force and determination.

    • @nothisispatrick4644
      @nothisispatrick4644 Год назад +2

      He’s the type of wizard who doesn’t even need to use spells and incantations, just persuassion alone is enough.

    • @migueldeluis5507
      @migueldeluis5507 Год назад +2

      @@nothisispatrick4644 Our minds and souls are enlighten at his mere presence

    • @andrewbulman983
      @andrewbulman983 10 месяцев назад +2

      God y’all really want to hook up with him that bad huh

  • @LordfizzwigitIII
    @LordfizzwigitIII Год назад +128

    Always love Finkel's lectures. Like a lovely raspberry truffle for the brain.

    • @sergpie
      @sergpie Год назад +5

      With a raspberry liqueur filling, obvs

    • @Tightrope291
      @Tightrope291 Год назад

      😂😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉

    • @Wakaflockaflank
      @Wakaflockaflank Год назад +1

      I see a lot of people are familiar with his work. Would you know where to find the largest compilation of his lectures?

    • @user-oz8eu4eb9q
      @user-oz8eu4eb9q Год назад +2

      ​@@Wakaflockaflanki'd like to know as well

    • @SootyS-wg4lm
      @SootyS-wg4lm Год назад

      Delicious

  • @fabiodeoliveiraribeiro1602
    @fabiodeoliveiraribeiro1602 Год назад +127

    The real magic is turning such specific and erudite knowledge into raw material for an accessible and interesting video capable of capturing the attention of people around the world. Professor Finkel is the master wizard of pedagogy. A true Indiana Jones of ancient and modern words.

    • @malaikamillions
      @malaikamillions Год назад +1

      So beautifully said. One 🎟️ ticket to dinner & conversation for you sir.

    • @JelMain
      @JelMain Год назад

      He's not been close to the SAS. I have. My subject's the birth of the Renaissance.

    • @ttacking_you
      @ttacking_you 11 месяцев назад +2

      We can extrapolate further, still and say, ultimately, the "magic" with the utmost fidelity to the word, is, in fact, the technology ,which is definitely supernatural and just last millennium would have seemed otherworldly. Not to minimize Finkel or his awe inspiring lucubrations

    • @malaikamillions
      @malaikamillions 11 месяцев назад

      @@ttacking_you have you read Tish & Pish (How to be of speakingness like Stephen Fry) by Stewart Ferris ? - thy words have stronger aroma than thy breath 😘

    • @ttacking_you
      @ttacking_you 11 месяцев назад

      @@malaikamillions Is that a laudation or deprecation ?

  • @Maatkara1000
    @Maatkara1000 Год назад +28

    I damn need Dr. Finkle to do a series on Gilgamesh and all its ties to Mesopotamian history

    • @ArchaeologyNow
      @ArchaeologyNow  Год назад +18

      Now THAT is an amazing idea! We're putting it into the hopper!

  • @Atrak8
    @Atrak8 Год назад +183

    I'm sad that I missed the live lecture but thankyou so much for putting it up on RUclips. Professor Finkel is always an absolute pleasure to listen too. Thanks Professor!

    • @ArchaeologyNow
      @ArchaeologyNow  Год назад +22

      log on to our website for all the dates for his upcoming pieces. Here's the link: www.archaeologynow.org/zoom-lectures

    • @ArchaeologyNow
      @ArchaeologyNow  11 месяцев назад +6

      Dr. Finkel's next RUclips live event is Sunday June 11 at 3pm CST! Looking forward to seeing you there!

    • @beamazed1162
      @beamazed1162 8 месяцев назад +1

      1. There are not a lot of bronzes unearthed in Egypt. The latest archeology proves that they were built by construction workers, not slaves. Slaves can eat high-quality beef and can be buried near the pyramids. 2. There is no history of bronze wares in Europe, only a very small amount of bronze is fished out of the water or bought from the antique market, so it is impossible to measure carbon 14 (compared with Sanxingdui in China to see what bronze wares can be measured by carbon 14) 3. There is no such thing in Europe Astronomical calendar (there are many observatory sites in China, there are no such sites in Europe, and it takes hundreds or thousands of years of continuous observation, calculation, and accumulation to have a calendar) 4. There is no unified weights and measures in Europe, and China has unified weights and measures for more than 2,000 years. Many instruments related to measurement have been unearthed in China. There is no unified weights and measures in Europe, so where does advanced arithmetic come from? History cannot be recorded until there has been no change for thousands of years. For the above points, can anyone overthrow it? If it cannot be overthrown, then ancient Babylon (someone obtained a cuneiform dictionary and translated clay tablets?), ancient Egypt, and ancient Greece are all false. Ancient Rome was a very small place not a great empire, let alone a civilization. If you look at the technology of the Song Dynasty in China and the Sanxingdui site, you will know the reason. Note that the first steam engine-driven car was also in China, but it is a pity that the Ming Dynasty, the creator of civilization, was stolen by barbarian Manchus and European missionaries, and rewritten the real history. 6. If Babylonian civilization is as great as described in textbooks, why is writing still written on clay tablets? Why not use noble sheepskin? 7. There is no such a grammatical dictionary for cuneiform, which can allow ordinary people to translate these clay tablets into modern characters. If there is no such dictionary, then they can make fakes at will.
      The ancient nautical chart of ancient Egypt is marked as Babylon, which is the map of China 600 years ago(it was codified by European missionaries to 1601):
      www.loc.gov/item/2010585650/
      This is a map of Europe:commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Geographia_by_Ptolemy,_Aphricae_Tabula_III,_1540_Basel_edition_-_Maps_of_Africa_-_Robert_C._Williams_Paper_Museum_-_DSC00625.JPG

    • @bobSeigar
      @bobSeigar 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@beamazed1162I'd recommend you make an appointment to check for Schizophrenia.

    • @alexandrastevan7587
      @alexandrastevan7587 5 месяцев назад

      👋👋👋@@beamazed1162

  • @BaalFridge
    @BaalFridge Год назад +24

    Irving Finkel is one of those people who can't be replaced and whose contribution to their field of research will outlive them.

  • @misewixe2777
    @misewixe2777 Год назад +40

    It's a true privilege to be able to listen to him and to take part of his exceptional knowledge.

  • @beverly3397
    @beverly3397 Год назад +7

    If everyone had Dr. Finkel as a teacher we would all wiser for it.

  • @NiobiumThyme
    @NiobiumThyme Год назад +22

    I love this man.

  • @AustinRoberts88
    @AustinRoberts88 11 месяцев назад +10

    I never knew it was possible to make the study of ancient mesopotamian artifacts entertaining and funny while being incredibly informative. What a charming and lovely human 😁

  • @LeCharles07
    @LeCharles07 Год назад +11

    Dr. Finkel has a wonderfully dramatic lighting setup for this topic; he must be protected at all costs as a global treasure.

  • @jbaquinones
    @jbaquinones Год назад +43

    I’m so glad scholars are talking about such an essential part of our ancestors culture, magic. I try to do my part by trying to explain Mesoamerican magic. Thank you.

    • @delvede5692
      @delvede5692 Год назад

      We should understand the mouth expelling and also all the ears listening but not with bended knees like our ancestors and their smiling helplesness with trembling fingers and eyes shut. .. Remembering the old woman Rigelceva babica, die Rigelc Oma: URAH JE DEVET, URAH NI DEVET... im Dorf des Banus, Banja Vas an der Roemerstrasze zur Draufaehre an der Mündung der Bela hinunter....

  • @Bildgesmythe
    @Bildgesmythe Год назад +18

    Dr. Finkel is a legend!

  • @joelnieminen5923
    @joelnieminen5923 Год назад +15

    First of three new lectures? We are truly blessed

    • @ArchaeologyNow
      @ArchaeologyNow  Год назад +1

      To keep up to date on future events, check our website by using this link: www.archaeologynow.org/zoom-lectures
      You can also check the "Community" section of the channel where we post links as well.

  • @the-chillian
    @the-chillian Год назад +32

    I missed the live, so now I have to turn on alerts for this channel. I never want to miss another Irving Finkel lecture.

    • @sarahrosen4985
      @sarahrosen4985 Год назад +2

      I have alerts on and still didn't get one. :-(

    • @damaracarpenter8316
      @damaracarpenter8316 Год назад +2

      you have to book through eventbright. You get a link in your email :)

    • @sarahrosen4985
      @sarahrosen4985 Год назад

      @@damaracarpenter8316 but how do we get notifications that there is an event so we can go to Eventbrite to register?

    • @ArchaeologyNow
      @ArchaeologyNow  Год назад +2

      @@sarahrosen4985 OH NO!!! Ok - here's the best way to keep up to date: log on to our website and you will find the dates for all of his upcoming events. Here's the link: www.archaeologynow.org/zoom-lectures

    • @ArchaeologyNow
      @ArchaeologyNow  Год назад +1

      @@sarahrosen4985 here's the website link: www.archaeologynow.org/zoom-lectures
      This is THE best way to keep up-to-date.
      Another option is checking out the "Community" section of the RUclips channel. We post links there as well.

  • @roxiepoe9586
    @roxiepoe9586 Год назад +11

    When he explains, I actually understand.

  • @giffica
    @giffica Год назад +9

    Irving Finkel is my favorite. He has such a passion.

  • @JonnoPlays
    @JonnoPlays 11 месяцев назад +16

    It's impossible to learn enough about this culture and time period in one lifetime. Thanks for breaking it down for us Dr.

  • @deeprollingriver52
    @deeprollingriver52 11 месяцев назад +6

    Who is this man? He’s so wonderful. I could listen to him for hours.

  • @chompachangas
    @chompachangas 11 месяцев назад +4

    Prof Finkel is a world treasure.

  • @cynthiapate9138
    @cynthiapate9138 Год назад +6

    Dr Finkel reminds me of Gandalf. I love the way he makes his lectures so entertaining.

  • @Yentzie
    @Yentzie 10 месяцев назад +2

    Dr. Finkel is the grandfather I never had

  • @maseefmandic9583
    @maseefmandic9583 Год назад +16

    I absolutely love listening to this man. If my tutors were as enthusiastic has he is I'd never would have wagged school.

  • @vexobenovex
    @vexobenovex Год назад +30

    Thank you, Dr. Finkel
    I appreciate the efforts you put fourth to educate us heathens.

  • @janedagger
    @janedagger 11 месяцев назад +3

    Dr Finkel is just the bomb.. period. I love listening to him.

  • @chiron14pl
    @chiron14pl Год назад +3

    I am greatly comforted to now know that Pazuzu is on our side

  • @malaikamillions
    @malaikamillions Год назад +5

    Equally as divine as Dr Finkel & his presentation subject matter, is the reverent & intriguing community found here in the comments section of this video. Would that I could listen & engage with you all in person. I adore finding beautiful minds, melting in appreciation.

  • @ericalewis9047
    @ericalewis9047 Год назад +16

    I love hearing his story telling using these facts. If only all teachers were like this.

    • @beamazed1162
      @beamazed1162 8 месяцев назад

      1. There are not a lot of bronzes unearthed in Egypt. The latest archeology proves that they were built by construction workers, not slaves. Slaves can eat high-quality beef and can be buried near the pyramids. 2. There is no history of bronze wares in Europe, only a very small amount of bronze is fished out of the water or bought from the antique market, so it is impossible to measure carbon 14 (compared with Sanxingdui in China to see what bronze wares can be measured by carbon 14) 3. There is no such thing in Europe Astronomical calendar (there are many observatory sites in China, there are no such sites in Europe, and it takes hundreds or thousands of years of continuous observation, calculation, and accumulation to have a calendar) 4. There is no unified weights and measures in Europe, and China has unified weights and measures for more than 2,000 years. Many instruments related to measurement have been unearthed in China. There is no unified weights and measures in Europe, so where does advanced arithmetic come from? History cannot be recorded until there has been no change for thousands of years. For the above points, can anyone overthrow it? If it cannot be overthrown, then ancient Babylon (someone obtained a cuneiform dictionary and translated clay tablets?), ancient Egypt, and ancient Greece are all false. Ancient Rome was a very small place not a great empire, let alone a civilization. If you look at the technology of the Song Dynasty in China and the Sanxingdui site, you will know the reason. Note that the first steam engine-driven car was also in China, but it is a pity that the Ming Dynasty, the creator of civilization, was stolen by barbarian Manchus and European missionaries, and rewritten the real history. 6. If Babylonian civilization is as great as described in textbooks, why is writing still written on clay tablets? Why not use noble sheepskin? 7. There is no such a grammatical dictionary for cuneiform, which can allow ordinary people to translate these clay tablets into modern characters. If there is no such dictionary, then they can make fakes at will.
      The ancient nautical chart of ancient Egypt is marked as Babylon, which is the map of China 600 years ago(it was codified by European missionaries to 1601):
      www.loc.gov/item/2010585650/
      This is a map of Europe:commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Geographia_by_Ptolemy,_Aphricae_Tabula_III,_1540_Basel_edition_-_Maps_of_Africa_-_Robert_C._Williams_Paper_Museum_-_DSC00625.JPG

  • @mattwillis3219
    @mattwillis3219 10 месяцев назад +4

    We are all so lucky to have such amazing Akkadian scholars making accessible such important ancient knowledge.

  • @jakejohnson7714
    @jakejohnson7714 День назад

    Thank you from a native Assyrian village in Iraq Dr. Irving

  • @marthavillegas6250
    @marthavillegas6250 Год назад +3

    Thank you Dr Finkel, you are a guardian angel.

  • @annhenry6056
    @annhenry6056 6 месяцев назад +2

    I would give anything to visit this man and have tea and chat about history! My favorite gent!!

  • @ImpressionismFTW
    @ImpressionismFTW Год назад +7

    3 new lectures from Dr. Finkel! Hurrah!

    • @ArchaeologyNow
      @ArchaeologyNow  Год назад

      To keep up to date on future events, check our website by using this link: www.archaeologynow.org/zoom-lectures
      You can also check the "Community" section of the channel where we post links as well.

  • @zarcon85
    @zarcon85 8 месяцев назад +2

    Nothing more educational and also entertaining than listening to my favourite Jedi Master....😊

  • @Northcountry1926
    @Northcountry1926 Год назад +7

    Listened to his Presentation “LIVE” earlier today and now Again ! Yes, It just so happens that I’m a Fan ❗️

  • @HappyQuailsLC
    @HappyQuailsLC 7 месяцев назад +1

    Possibly worthy of mention is how the exact depiction of the dog standing up beside the character at @49:29 is a perfect depiction of the dog found in a familiar firestarter from the times of the Kievan Rus spanning from about 900-1390's CE, if not (earlier).

  • @DK640OBrianYT
    @DK640OBrianYT Год назад +13

    Thank you Professor Finkel for enlighten me immensely on ancient Mesopotamia.

  • @thormusique
    @thormusique Год назад +37

    Brilliant as always, Prof Finkel! Your lectures are always not only fascinating but also wildly entertaining. Cheers!

    • @beamazed1162
      @beamazed1162 8 месяцев назад

      1. There are not a lot of bronzes unearthed in Egypt. The latest archeology proves that they were built by construction workers, not slaves. Slaves can eat high-quality beef and can be buried near the pyramids. 2. There is no history of bronze wares in Europe, only a very small amount of bronze is fished out of the water or bought from the antique market, so it is impossible to measure carbon 14 (compared with Sanxingdui in China to see what bronze wares can be measured by carbon 14) 3. There is no such thing in Europe Astronomical calendar (there are many observatory sites in China, there are no such sites in Europe, and it takes hundreds or thousands of years of continuous observation, calculation, and accumulation to have a calendar) 4. There is no unified weights and measures in Europe, and China has unified weights and measures for more than 2,000 years. Many instruments related to measurement have been unearthed in China. There is no unified weights and measures in Europe, so where does advanced arithmetic come from? History cannot be recorded until there has been no change for thousands of years. For the above points, can anyone overthrow it? If it cannot be overthrown, then ancient Babylon (someone obtained a cuneiform dictionary and translated clay tablets?), ancient Egypt, and ancient Greece are all false. Ancient Rome was a very small place not a great empire, let alone a civilization. If you look at the technology of the Song Dynasty in China and the Sanxingdui site, you will know the reason. Note that the first steam engine-driven car was also in China, but it is a pity that the Ming Dynasty, the creator of civilization, was stolen by barbarian Manchus and European missionaries, and rewritten the real history. 6. If Babylonian civilization is as great as described in textbooks, why is writing still written on clay tablets? Why not use noble sheepskin? 7. There is no such a grammatical dictionary for cuneiform, which can allow ordinary people to translate these clay tablets into modern characters. If there is no such dictionary, then they can make fakes at will.
      The ancient nautical chart of ancient Egypt is marked as Babylon, which is the map of China 600 years ago(it was codified by European missionaries to 1601):
      www.loc.gov/item/2010585650/
      This is a map of Europe:commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Geographia_by_Ptolemy,_Aphricae_Tabula_III,_1540_Basel_edition_-_Maps_of_Africa_-_Robert_C._Williams_Paper_Museum_-_DSC00625.JPG

  • @michaelmoceri1118
    @michaelmoceri1118 Год назад +19

    I suspect that a lot of modern people would recognize the image of the mass produced protective figurines as being angelic in outline, and it makes me wonder at any cultural connections between these and concepts like the Hellenistic guardian daimon and the later guardian angel. I think it would be absolutely fascinating to trace these lines of cultural influence and see what people have done with the idea over time.

    • @thatoneguy3532
      @thatoneguy3532 10 месяцев назад +4

      angels are derived from assyrian cherubs, so i'm sure this isn't a wild stretch. pretty sure sumerians had a flood myth as well, take that as you will.

  • @authormichellefranklin
    @authormichellefranklin Год назад +13

    Yes, Dr Finkel! Sad I missed the Live. Watching now! He's the best!

    • @ArchaeologyNow
      @ArchaeologyNow  Год назад +2

      To keep up to date on future events, check our website by using this link: www.archaeologynow.org/zoom-lectures
      You can also check the "Community" section of the channel where we post links as well.

  • @peterst.8473
    @peterst.8473 Год назад +21

    Fantastic lectures from our beloved Dr. Finkel.

  • @holly7869
    @holly7869 Год назад +9

    Fascinating as always. Your lecture sparked a memory for me. I was about eighteen when "The Exorcist" premiered. I read William Peter Blatty's book once I managed to find the courage to crawl from under my bed. In the book, the demon, "Blatty derived the character from Assyrian and Babylonian mythology, where the mythic Pazuzu was considered the king of the demons of the wind, and the son of the god Hanbi." I remember clearly thinking why would a being so powerful fear a couple of Catholic Priests?? It didn't make any sense. I'm sixty-seven today and it still doesn't make sense. But it did make everyone a ton of money and scared the poo out of an entire generation 8-) Something I'm sure good old Pazuzu would take pride in. I get it now. Father Merrin skipped too many Akkadian language classes! 8-D

  • @tania.creates
    @tania.creates Год назад +11

    the first history lesson that entranced me in grade school was on the Sumerians and Mesopotamia - love this presentation, thank you from canada 🍁

    • @lindasue8719
      @lindasue8719 Год назад

      Me, too...and also in Canada!😀👋

  • @RavenWolf515
    @RavenWolf515 8 месяцев назад

    LOL I loved the Pazuzu vs Lamashtu sculpture!

  • @aimeemorgado8715
    @aimeemorgado8715 Год назад +6

    What a treat to discover this !

  • @Acetyl53
    @Acetyl53 Год назад +2

    I certainly note (and highly appreciate) the lack of infantalizing qualifiers and quasi-religious tribal mockery that has permeated modern discourse. Not even a hint of it. "Magic, crystals, rocks, astrology! Imagine!" Very refreshing to see that non-malfunctioning humans still exist to mentally connect historical incantations and ritualization with modern behavior.

  • @moonfish8229
    @moonfish8229 7 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤I ‘m your new fan ! ❤❤❤❤I’m so happy I founded this channel ❤️❤️

  • @chrispuglise9352
    @chrispuglise9352 Год назад +3

    The world quite needs more men with minds like his.

  • @stevebetancourt7485
    @stevebetancourt7485 7 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome. Thank you

  • @scoon2117
    @scoon2117 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for transporting us to the past Finkel.

  • @marinadubois7347
    @marinadubois7347 Год назад +1

    Our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this world’s darkness, and agains the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.

  • @direbearcoat7551
    @direbearcoat7551 Год назад +9

    This was fantastically educational AND entertaining. Some guys will put you to sleep with their droning, but Professor Finkel is fantastically engaging! I'm guessing if you listen to enough of his lectures about the ancient Mesopotamian civilization, that it would be possible to create a work of fiction based on the ancient culture, tradition, and their writings.
    It would be interesting to see what life and culture was like, brought to life on screen.

  • @bottlesparks1024
    @bottlesparks1024 Год назад +4

    I loved the lecture, Dr. Finkel!

  • @chloewinkworthlizardqueen
    @chloewinkworthlizardqueen 8 месяцев назад

    most interesting, and with an entertaining delivery.💋

  • @mungomidge1090
    @mungomidge1090 9 месяцев назад

    Fascinating.

  • @ZoroastrianFlame
    @ZoroastrianFlame Месяц назад

    The World is such a better place for having Prof Finkle in it.

    🙏🙏🙏🔥🙏🙏🙏

  • @mecagoensanpitopato
    @mecagoensanpitopato 10 месяцев назад +1

    I loved the narration of the tooth extraction

  • @ckotty
    @ckotty Год назад +3

    Great lecture Dr. Finkel.
    👋🏽👋🏽👋🏽

  • @stconstable
    @stconstable Год назад +3

    Something I knew nothing about! Wonderful!

  • @spencerchamp
    @spencerchamp Год назад +3

    Such an amazing scholar and communicator.

  • @jaybrough3626
    @jaybrough3626 Год назад +3

    My dagger gets to go out on more than just a Saturday night. 😮

  • @shellyharry8189
    @shellyharry8189 Год назад +6

    absolutely fascinating!

  • @whisped8145
    @whisped8145 8 месяцев назад +1

    I adore Archchancellor Ridcully's Lectures, they're informative beyond the subject and keep you awake in the most delightful of manners.

  • @cleof1503
    @cleof1503 Год назад +3

    I love listening and learning from Dr. Irving Finkel. If i see an upload with him, i must watch. Thankyou Dr. Irving Finkel for sharing your knowlage.

  • @b.c.4902
    @b.c.4902 10 месяцев назад

    I am so glad we are able to access all this knowledge and more

  • @RonAaron33
    @RonAaron33 Год назад +1

    Thanks! Dr. Irving 😎👍🏻

  • @ergbudster3333
    @ergbudster3333 Год назад +5

    A most interesting lecture and as always Dr Finkel is a marvelous speaker.

  • @ashleybrister5033
    @ashleybrister5033 11 месяцев назад

    Mr Finkel, I could listen to you talk all day every day.

  • @cholulahotsauce6166
    @cholulahotsauce6166 Год назад +2

    Thanks Dr Finkel!

  • @lilithsgarden750
    @lilithsgarden750 Год назад +5

    This is brilliant . A great lecture thank you

  • @wjk2674
    @wjk2674 9 месяцев назад

    New to the channel. Subbed with bell. Great lecture

  • @evaleyst
    @evaleyst 5 месяцев назад

    Archeology as a dramatic performance: What joy! Thank you so much! If there were teachers everywhere who can do this, there would be no gaps of education anywhere.

  • @mathewgurney2033
    @mathewgurney2033 Год назад +2

    All our university places are sold to and wasted on foreigners, so it's fortunate RUclips and these channels exist so we may access our collected heritage.

  • @muhammadsulaiman1361
    @muhammadsulaiman1361 6 месяцев назад +1

    Miracles of Symbols!
    Depicted in all the religious scripts and all over every civilization from man day one on the Earth.
    By Nura KC Nigeria 🇳🇬🥂

  • @kernowmaid5970
    @kernowmaid5970 Год назад +3

    Thankyou, amazing lecture ❤️

  • @Friedrichsen
    @Friedrichsen Год назад +1

    It's so great to learn from Gandalf.

  • @OmarJano
    @OmarJano Год назад +2

    Discovered this video after a night out at the bar. Glad I did. Thank you! Very powerful visual material for my music work.

    • @ArchaeologyNow
      @ArchaeologyNow  Год назад +1

      Well...spend a little more time on our channel! The weather is great!

  • @bobbijokramm1976
    @bobbijokramm1976 9 месяцев назад +1

    My first with Dr. Finkel .... enjoyed very much ❤️ thank u 👉👑

    • @ArchaeologyNow
      @ArchaeologyNow  9 месяцев назад

      So glad you have joined the journey! Welcome aboard!

  • @raeb5525
    @raeb5525 Год назад +5

    Thank you.

  • @writinghappyhour6945
    @writinghappyhour6945 8 месяцев назад +1

    Professor Finkle makes me feel like I'm a student at Hogwarts and I want to feel that feeling every day of my life.

  • @aquariusacademy
    @aquariusacademy 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for sharing

  • @sippar
    @sippar Год назад +1

    great information shared by dr.finkel , thank you so much.

  • @sarahwatts7152
    @sarahwatts7152 Год назад +1

    I second the idea that The Exorcist is "most upsetting" and not worth watching. Another great lecture!

  • @mistressofstones
    @mistressofstones 11 месяцев назад +3

    I love this subject material and the comments on this video are so peaceful and beautiful. Its like i found a glorious oasis in an internet wasteland. Subscibing immediately 🙏 ❤

  • @Henrikbuitenhuis
    @Henrikbuitenhuis Год назад +1

    Thanks so much for the video and info

  • @bigphil2695
    @bigphil2695 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'm so glad he cleared up the reputation of Pazuzu

  • @Ssld-lf6by
    @Ssld-lf6by 4 месяца назад

    Dr. Finkel if youre reading this thank you very much for your hard work and dedication in your passion. Mesopotamian history is very important for many different religions and cultures. Theres no doubt it is valuable so thank you for everything you've contributed to.

  • @RoGeorgeRoGeorge
    @RoGeorgeRoGeorge 10 месяцев назад +3

    A Romanian incantation I remember from my grandmother, against "evil eye" (in popular belief, "evil eye" is inflicted by a random admirer, when the admirer is looking/stare at, and liking someone too much, this will make the admired person sick, give headaches to the admired, etc).
    My grandma was saying this incantation three times, fast pieced and in a whispered low voice, almost unintelligible to the enchanted:
    Ieși deochi dintre ochi,
    Din gene, din sprâncene,
    Din boierignimi, din bojogi, din ficați,
    De unde cocoș nu cântă,
    Fată mare nu calcă,
    Sa rămână [insert the name of the enchanted person here] luminat(ă), curat(ă),
    Ca de Maica Precista lăsat(ă).
    Ptiu, ptiu, ptiu!
    -----------------------------------------
    In translation:
    Get away evil eye,
    From eyelashes, from eyebrows,
    From lungs, from liver,
    From where no rooster sings,
    And no virgin walks,
    So [insert person name here] to remain sainted and clean,
    As if would be from the Virgin Mary.
    Ptiu, ptiu, ptiu! (onomatopoeic sound mimicking spitting)
    :o)

    • @toocharged
      @toocharged 10 месяцев назад +1

      That learning came from muslims even the spitting part we say after a verse against the devil

    • @Armored11
      @Armored11 9 месяцев назад +1

      A'udhu bi kalimat-Allah il-tammah min kulli shaytanin wa hammah wa min kulli 'aynin lammah"
      Meaning: I seek refuge in the perfect words of Allah from every demonic entity, poisonous reptile and from every envious evil eye.

  • @AllisonMoon-SheWandersFeral
    @AllisonMoon-SheWandersFeral Год назад +2

    I’m spending this week at the British Museum & I’m all disappointed when I leave without having spotted The Resident Museum Wizard between the exhibits…

  • @jeremysnead9233
    @jeremysnead9233 10 месяцев назад +2

    It would be nice to see a documentry on shared influences and philosophies of the Mesopotamians and other cultures.

  • @DonaldWilson
    @DonaldWilson Год назад +3

    very interesting and super enjoyable.

  • @Strange_Stories73
    @Strange_Stories73 5 месяцев назад

    Wikipedia mispelled Ashipu too guys. If you want to find it on there, you spell it Asipu. Another great video Dr. Finkel. You are my super hero...

  • @corywolf8285
    @corywolf8285 Год назад +1

    How charming is he ✨

  • @iman7j887
    @iman7j887 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great work. Happy to find your channel

    • @ArchaeologyNow
      @ArchaeologyNow  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you. We're happy you are 9n this journey with us

  • @doctorquid
    @doctorquid Год назад +3

    Making ancient history sexy and intriguing as always.
    Be thankful for people who breathe life into such topics. It takes effort to compile and humanize lectures on these topics. Make them palatable to you and I.
    People like this make organic chemistry, electrical engineering, and mathematics, again sexy.
    Wax poetic about these people. Share them with people who do/don't deserve them.
    You never know who could be touched.