How Climate Made History, Pt. 1 - From the Ice Age to the Dawn of Humanity - Full Documentary
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- Опубликовано: 25 май 2022
- Europe, 60.000 BC. Vast ice-sheets grip the land. The populations of Homo sapiens have shrunk to a dangerous low - just a few hundred individuals still eke out a living in the harsh conditions. The climate is anything but stable and repeatedly alternates between warm and cold phases. Elaborate timelapse CGI imagery allows us to witness dramatic changes in the land. Early humans are constantly forced to adapt to the changing conditions and find new food sources. But what is an opportunity for some, spells disaster for others: The Neanderthals were well-adapted to the cold and struggle to adjust as their traditional quarry disappears, while their Homo sapiens competitors triumph over the changes. The shifting climate has made history.
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This vid makes the point pretty clear. Civilization is based on favorable climate. Changing the climate rapidly and blindly with no regard for the consequences (because you have to make money) can lead to the devastation of whole civilizations.
And so, here we are.
A fascinating documentary! I'm so lucky to discover this channel! Thanks for uploading these high-quality documentaries for free!
🤣 fascinating yet it's not accurate at all. It says on here that humans migrated to Australia around 28k years ago ..lol 🤣 I think your off by around 50k years there is 40k year old cave art here. There is a set of bones estimated at 38500 years old 🤣 indigenous Australia dates back to 50k years proven possibly 75k years others claiming 100k
The Neanderthals should have protested climate change
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Well done. Reasonable speculation on some history one sure fact climate has always changed
Thank you very much for your super interesting documentaries - I have learnt a lot from watching them.
North America also has Great Flood origin stories--which is only fair seeing as the two glacial lakes, Agassiz and Ojibway, connected and much greater than all the Great Lakes combined, caused the global flood and climate disruption, were in North America. First Nations tell variations on a story such as Nanabush sending great waters to cleanse the land of warring peoples. Then Sky Woman asked the turtle to be the new home of the animals (essentially a living Noah's Ark). She needed soil from beneath the floodwaters to rebuild the land, and all the animals tried and died, from the woolly mammoth to the sabretooth lion. It was finally the humble yet hardworking beaver who succeeded in diving down beneath the floodwaters and bringing soil back for Sky Woman. She used it to create a rich land for the new people and animals on the turtle's back. And that's why the First Nations call North America Turtle Island.
Wow
Amazing!
"First Nations"? You must mean the American Indian TRIBES, who were never a "nation"...
@@ronalddunne3413 About 574 tribes in the USA have sovereignty and nation-within-nation status.
@@ronalddunne3413 like all 60 million before Columbus and what about thousands of MOUNDS all over north east America esp. Ohio?
Watching this series and understanding that human activities are governed by climate change all the while having the UN climate change statement saying it is mainly human caused is priceless.
So, we don't change the climate, the climate changes us.
I think the modern period of history is the only time when people can change the climate, and not for the better so it seems.
great animation mixing story, real photos, storyline and narration.
I enjoy how this video uses a huge amount of existing information and compacts it into such a short period of time.
I would like to see a presentation of alternative theories of how the earth has changed.
I have been working on a theory of an event that I believe has been repeated at least 5 times. The event involves a severe event that fractures the earth's plates triggering massive tsunamis that reshape the landscape in the blink of the eye relative to the span of time.
History is fascinating!
Wonderful. Thank you for posting
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Interesting! Thanks!
The dawn of humanity (modern Homo Sapiens) is now dated to almost 200,000 years ago. Not just since the latest interglacial period we've been enjoying for the past few thousand years. It's quite possible - indeed probable - that our species has been brought to the brink of extinction more than once.
i just came acrossed this channel and i am hooked
Nice presentation - - - not too big, not too small. Thank you...
Excellent
While I generally liked it I'm always concerned when I find easily checkable things that are very wrong. At about 34:30 it makes the statement about how deserts began to form all around the world at the same time as the Sahara. Yet four other deserts mentioned range in age from 30,000 ~ 50,000 years old (Australia) to as much as 65 million years old (Namib and Atacama). It makes me wonder what else they have said that seems sound, yet is very wrong.
This was a nice documentary with excellent graphics to describe its main lesson. I don’t know if Part Two was ever made but I’ll watch it if was and is presented in the future.
Part 2 is coming next week!
They did. Just copy and paste the title of the video in the search bar and change the Part 1 to Part 2
What is the main lesson?
superb
Wow! Bravo! This is a great channel!
Nothing like scientific determinism. It makes everything simple and pretty.
They seem to be doing their best to weave a story with available evidence. What do you have a problem with here?
thank you...
What's crazy is the 1st Chinese dynastic Emperor gained power by learning to control the flooding on the rivers of China. There is a recent report out about it and it's interesting strstigraphy may be proving the myth. Sometime around 3000-2000B.C. I am a firm believer that ancient Egypt is far more ancient than we give it credit for. There simply would not have been long enough for a civilization to exist and master things like stone vases and pyramids. To a level of perfection the opposite of modern Chinese manufacturing.
people who sttled near the nile were looking for water. they came from west asia,north and west africa and nubia. egyptian civilization is just like chinese, indian, mesopotamian., they all appeared in the same era and thx to climate change.
Excellent documentary, I appreciate the pleasant and nuanced voices of narrator and presenters, as they add greatly to the over all quality. Thank you, get. factual!
English narrator: Maryanne Slavich
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very intresting😎👍
..not just 'food'..plant-based protein, Wheat, Oats, Rye, Rice, Maize/corn, potatoes..are the basis of all great civilisations..
Cool x
An earthquake swarm might have also contributed... It is NEVER just one thing.
Love the video, wanna challenge the timeline a bit. It’s assumed that humans spread into Europe first and then the rest. Why? Could it not have been many different humans migrating into Asia and so on during the same period?
Examples:
Aboriginals in Australia
Sentinelese people in the Andaman Islands
The have been on those island for at least 50,000 years.
All these historical shows are extremely Eurocentric
Very, very instructive. Thank you !
Marvelous, thanks, greetings from Brasil
The dates here are very inaccurate. Homo sapiens in Australia 60 000 years ago, not 24 000.
Just an awesome video .
At 31:38 - "Land masses store more heat than oceans" - not really sure if that statement is true
is that the right time stamp?
@@nmarbletoe8210 That was a typo. It should be 31:38
Here's one page that said water has higher heat capacity:
gml.noaa.gov/education/info_activities/pdfs/LA_radiative_heating_of_land_and_water.pdf
@@nghiado9895 yeah you are 100% correct. They should have said land heats and cools quicker, which creates temperature differences...
Neither me
Land masses have a variety of different covers, from dark rock to white ice with an enormous variety of vegetation in between
This significantly changes the albedo
As well as take into account, saltwater vs freshwater
Time Team showed an underwater landslide started the covering of Doggerland, then this tidal wave went to Canada and broke the ice damn and this fresh water came back and completely covered Doggerland. The ocean currents did not stop. 6500BC. Backed up by digging.
So the climate has always changed and no amount of money or taxes is going to change it. Thank you.
I have been watching your high quality documentary. I'm study English and the script is very helpful for me. But this one doesn't provide case sensitive and punctuation. Please provide them for English learners like me in out side of English speaking country. Thank you.
Seems like a well made production which states the obvious.
Obvious to everyone except the present culture blaming climate change on mankind. Of course, mankind has an influence with its seven billion people, but it is miniscule next to axial tilt and planetary orbital changes regulating the sunfall. The earth's climate is and always has been a dynamic process but they want it to suddenly stop changing and become always favorable to their desires.
Is there a part 2 of this documentary?
Yes, copy and paste the title of the video in the search bar and change the Part 1 to Part 2
Awesome documentary
Pretty sure combat was what mostly killed off the Neanderthal .
But like this production ,, that's an opinion
Did the lake Agassiz flood and Gulf Stream disruption perhaps provide impetus for developing irrigation technology?
I know about a similar ice-age flood along the Columbia river.
That's silly to say the Bible wasn't the only book to mention the flood, "also in the Epic of Gilgamesh and the Koran". Both the Koran and the Bible got the story from the Epic of Gilgamesh.
Extreme climate change may have contributed to the extinction of the Neanderthals.
Key words: "may have" in the opening statement and yet the title presents it as fact:
How climate made history
and somewhere they say around 17K b.c. earth orbit becomes closer to sun... what???
Look at that beautiful Mother Earth.
Dating back at least 55 million years, the Namib is believed to be the world's oldest desert
I thought we were all homo sapiens and that neanderthals were absorbed by cro magnons
The interesting part is the earths orbit changes also it's axis wobbles. If this where or was occuring I don't believe most of the world would be told as there would be nothing that could be done for most people and cause panick.
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For humans that were just recently migrating out of Africa, those folks lost their “tan” very quickly for this video😂.
migrated to Australia 65,000 years ago a temple was found in 2015 Kakadu national park tools carvings paintings also L8tr discovered in tasmania 2017 dig in a forest
There Finding more Huge dinosaurs also the books been rewritten migration from 35k to 65k time line from asia africa way
It's just Amassing how massive the total lack of dating from when we the start talking about first civilizations!?
Carbon dating gets more and more unreliable the closer to the present you get.
How tall were the mountains prior to the Ice Age.
Seems to me it would have some effect as to helping of making the ice so thick. We're it nowadays, it would not.?
Seasons have nothing to do with continents moving.
I'm in awe
I think those two glacial lakes, Agassiz and Ojibway blocked the areas between the Cordilleran and Laurentide ice sheets. That area must have been flooded. I think only people who get passed the ice were in boats. It seems the ones who made it to North America got there before the Europeans reached the British Isles. The Americas were occupied but England was not.
bored old man wanting to throw out different ideas. could theese images be intended to educate the young about the wild without leaving home, was this a classroom?this ties together quite a few bits of knowledge thanks
Temperatures in Celsus?
How Climate Made History, Pt. 1 - From the Ice Age to the Dawn of Humanity
5:54 “Toes, nose and genitals”, that’s what I always say.
Unleash the crazies. 😜🤪😝
That's a lot of supposition and guess.
Uh... The Eiffel Volcanoes are not extinct. They are simply dormant and could erupt again, if I understood the latest documentary I just watched about them.
45:10 I miss him
You kind of skipped over that whole aquatic ape part
He's right, we should play more for our Carbon output from our Auspuff. It's our fault we keep overpopulating with our 8 Billion children. This only leads to more Traffic 🚦.
To Get.factual: @ 16:50 you say, "It took several thousand years to warm the entire globe." In today's culture of (debate), you need to define the endpoint of those several thousand years because SOME of our current global warming is still due to recovering from the Ice Age. We had global warming before the Industrial Revolution. I think you mean it took several thousand years for life to get the break it needed.
I don't understand how the ice age supported such large mega fauna and herd animals, there must of been alot of vegetation around! Woolly Rhino's, Mastadons, mammoths, all kinds of herd animals, what kind of environment could support such large mega fauna?? One covered in ice??
"..sea levels rose by 120 meters..." Gradually, and people had the time to move or adapt.
The Earth has been running into ciclic of renovation.Although due,industrial process on earth it has speeds up a kind of artificial climate changing behind;drives to dramatic and catastrophic transformation.
Some channels say the Channel was broke open in 240,000 years ago.
When green Sahara became a desert 🏝️🏜️ is a given fact but my question is: where did all the sand come from?
Wind on rock relentless erosion
..also drained into the Pacific..
Great documentary, but I notice they present a lot of speculation and extrapolation as objective fact, even in actively debated and controversial areas
That was about 4000 b.c. that happened what about the fertile River valley in the caucus? There is evidence of early civilization and the earlier said it entry civilization was pushed into that region.
Yes, true. We are trying to accurately date the civilizations of both Bulgaria and the Caucasus Region. It is difficult to do with no true written language or outside point of reference for a date.
thos docu series is a bit late on the archeological finds. there's evidence of human settlement in north america as far back as 130,000yrs ago not 14,000 yrs.
degrees centigrade or degrees farenheit formean temperature? also i've heard geologists say we are still in an ice age
We are according to scientists, we are coming out of it. Which begs this question...if we are in an ice age have we not been coming out of it before 300 years ago and before fossil fuels were discovered? It could be that we are accelerating it, or it could be that with the numerous changes in weather caused by events beyond our control covering 1000’s of years that we have virtually no control of it at all? Tomorrow the earths axis could tilt and within a 50 year period the polar caps change and we are in another ice age?
Did I miss it, but they keep saying the earth shifts (somehow) and the climate keeps changing, but why? Otherwise, nice documentary.
How old is this documentary? they are a little behind on their science.
2015
Hello stop THE PRESSES 1mm = 1year doesn't sound right what if there was a landslide or extremely warm year & winds? etc then these people figures could be out by thousands of years everyone back to the drawing boards but really interesting thank you
1mm just an average were there larger gaps it should be evident. I wish they would have asked Schlumberger to have logged the holes. Excellent work Bravo to EU for funding. The flood was clearly after large dinosaurs died off. Koran was a late work and irrelevant to this vid.
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因此發生旱澇則糧食不足而引起戰爭!
Just look at tribes that still are close to nature: the whole village builds a house, the whole community ( or all men/women) work the fields etc. there were always people that were more deft than others ….
Creationists need apply, how so many people can live in such small world is beyond me.
multiple errors but the gist is Ok.
But agriculture in the fertlie crescent correlates with a drier climate! As a strategy to mitigate a less abundant environment - I'm so did that you failed at shedding any light on the topic given your title!
They used floodwaters from the rivers. Also the civilization ebbed and flowed with the climate.
Thrace was not in Anatolian as your map claims.
Rome is the worst thing that ever happened to human history.
True that!
Hail Caesar.
These are not facts. They are theories. They are guesses based on the currently available data. It's called science. You might have heard of it.
Yes the very original lake coring would likely correlate with ice cores and dendritic chronology
Wonder what peat bog cores would show?
There is a high liklihood, that in the sphere of scientific discussion, an idea MUST travel through 'hypothesis', then 'theory' and then on into the world of 'fact' - though even in this last stage, caveats and limits might still remain; in science nothing is ever completely settled, it is just enough is know to predict behaviour in the utilisation of the science 'we know', that is know well enough to act in faith that our beliefs about it are correct enough for its utilisation.
Did ANY of these ideas ever get past the hypothesis stage? I believe they did not.
Other valid research, such as that done by Dr Nathaniel Jesnson on the data from 'The 1,000 Genome Project'. This can be assessed - perhaps it is hypothesis, perhaps theory, even on the edge of now fact - in the RUclips videos 'A New History of the Human Race'. The first couple of the 20 or so videos should be watched to understand his analysis methodology and the basics of DNA tracing, after this one can jump into any videos covering areas of the globe or people grouos he focuses on.
Or one can read his research in the book 'Traced'.
Enjoy!
Yours,
Keith
I love the way they show naked, painted " hunter-gatherers" gazing in awe at the stellae at Goblekle Tepe, but don't address where they come from. Later we are told they began to live in villages and work together. This insults my intelligence.
Not a word about either. Just afroegypt.
I'm a Canadian male from the GREAT WHITE NORTH and yes we generally try to avoid frost bite of the nuts🥜
If the climate has changed in the past it is commonplace and therefore nowadays it is normal. After the cooling of the Little Ice Age the temperature rises!
Temperature rise over the past 150 years is unprecedented in its rate, and is global in scale. The LIA was primarily restricted to Northern Europe. The Earth's temperature doesn't just rise for no reason. That type of primitive understanding of the world is what gives rise to magical belief and mythology. We are now in the age of science, not mythology, not Magic.
If global temperature increases there is something causing it. Interpreting cause and effect is one of the main goals of science. In the present case, we know what is causing it. And that knowledge came from scientific research, not from uninformed speculation.
Did modern humans initially develop in Africa because it was the only livable region during successive ice ages? Did antediluvian civilization flourish there and in other equatorial regions?
There is no evidence modern humans developed in Africa. The oldest homo sapiens fossils have been found in southern Europe, but the "out of Africa" trope has not been changed since the 1960s. As long as scientists are more concerned with going along with the antiwhite narrative, rather than sticking to facts, they're not going to be accurate.
This is so out of date... When was this doc made?
You have the internet. Do your research.
2015
In the year 1 C.E.
Nobody knows when oss who buildt the pyramids, only why is known. They were chemical factories for fertilizers among other things. They were also aligned to the stars to tell when.
The kosmos always existed
olympic ball (neanderthals) as opposed olympic discus (cromagnon)
tradução???
Floodmyths all say the same thing, IT WAS NOT GRADUAL, IT WAS SWIFT, OVER A SINGLE NIGHT..
Or it rained for 40 days and 40 nights.
Wait. What? Then how have Australians aborigines been here for at least 60 thousand years?
le plan divin, le soulèvement de l'action en marche pour le devenir géant du cosmos.