Spend time again in Rome last summer, and this time, my third time, I walked everywhere, from the Aurelian wall, the Piazza del Popolo, all the way to the Collusium, and you get a sense of how the ROman felt the sense of Rome and its situatedness. Hope to spend 2 months again in ROme this summer.
Absolutely loved this episode! The way they uncovered the secrets of the Colosseum is just mind-blowing. It’s fascinating to think about how much history lies beneath those ancient stones. Can't wait to see what other treasures they find in Rome!
I don't understand why you are trying to make it look like Valerie's "investigation" is discovering anything we didn't already know. She is just pointing out things that have been known for many decades... or centuries. Like the buildings erected on the site of the Theatre of Pompey... like the ramps used to raise animals into the arena. Learned that in the 70's in high school.
They need updated documentaries in order to engage and teach more people. Imagine if they played the ones you learned from; it would be boring to the newer generations.
@@PRIMETATTOOSthese aren’t ‘updated’. They haven’t found anything new, it’s just another amphitheater. The short answer is ‘publish or perish’. The main reason academia is such a pit
Amphitheatres were very popular in the Roman Empire because the ordinary folks needed spectacles and distractions. Bread was not sufficient for the hoi polloi, they wanted performances and combats to the death in the arenas. The popular refrain amongst the gladiators was: "Hail Caesar, those who are about to die salute you".
I grew up in Rome .... Until my generation, people could quite easily climb over the fences and entering the Colyseum at night. You could find many people inside every night .... People smoking on the upper stands, people playing guitar, people just hanging around, and people like my friends and I who played hide-and-seek in the underground tunnels, where gladiators used to wait before going to the stage. Where this researcher was at the beginning of the video. Unforgettable experience, even if, for us romans, it seemed almost a normal thing to do As late as globalization took over, that means until 90s, Rome, despite being a 3-4 milion-person city, kept an atmosphere almost as a village. You used to feel totally safe, people care about each other, and also police controls weren't strict. A social agreement that went destroyed with the globalization. Don't dare anymore to enter the Colyseum at night .... you would get arrested. But it's not only that what Rome lost with the globalization....😌
Wow, great Documentation, that give me memories to the time as a design student, when we were in Volterra for exercise watercolour paintings 45 years ago. I have sit at 35:50 at the right side of the Volterra theater between the trees and made a watercolour painting of this magnificent ruins.
Generally in other parts of world, Emperor did not keep records of their brurality. Therefore, others appears to be very different from Roam. India, Chinese Brutalities are not recorded.
Did someone already say “When in Rome….” I certainly don’t agree with the torture and death sentences handed out back in the day in the name of ‘entertainment’ for the elites or to placate the masses!
Poor animals. Such a brutal culture. I bet the Coliseum is haunted by all the poor innocent animals slaughtered there. It's not a place where I would visit.
Can you please do a movie about the red valley Whirlpool? The wed headed with a good. The little sidewalk pack of the. The pelometer Woodpecker. And some more movies acorn woodpecker
Why they didn't place that rare spherical vase in a secure, sided open container on the table is beyond me (8:30). It would have been very easy for one of the archaeologists to accidentally tip it and cause it to roll to the ground and shatter. Probably DEI hires. 🤨
Think of the amount of money spent on the stadium and gladiators etc... instead of helping the starving, disabled or those down on their luck, they spend the money on their entertainment. Do you notice how little has actually changed? It's still a society of the haves and have nots. There has been an effort to always have this division. Without it everyone would have an equal say. Yes that's democracy and no we don't have it.
والله العظيم ماكتبت هاذا المناشده الا من الجوع والفقر ياعالم حسو فينا سِالُتكِ بّالُلُُه انَ تْنَقًذَنَا قًبّلُ انَ نَمٌوَتْ مٌنَ شِدِتْ الُجْوَع انَتٌْخيَكِ انَيَ دٌِخلُةِ ْعلُى الُلُُه تْمٌ ْعلُيَكِ انَيَ فَيَ وَجُْهك انَـيَ اخـتْكِ انَـيَ اتْرَجْـاكِ اتْـوَسِـلُ الُـيَـكِ انَـقًـذَنَا لُـوَجُْـه الُـلُُـه. يَــشِــُهدِ الُــلُــُه يَاٌخـيَ انَ مٌنَ الُــصّــبّاحُ حُـتْا الُـانَ يَــحُــرَمٌ ْعـــلُيَـنَـا الاكل غير الماء ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' اخي اول كلامي انا اقسم بالله على كتاب الله اني لااكذب عليك ولا انصب ولا احتال اني بنت يمنيه من اليمن نازحين من انا واسرتي بيننا ایت الشهرب 20 الف يمني والان علينا 60 الف حق 3 شهور وصاحب البيت من الناس الي ماترحم والله يا اخي انه يجي كل يوم يبهدلنا ويتكلم علينا ويريد من البيت للشارع لانناماقدرنا ندفعله الأجار شافونا الجيران نبكي ورجعو تكلمو الجيران ومهلنالاخره الأسبوع معادفعنا له حلف يمين بالله هذا بيخرجنا إلى الشارع رحمه واحنا. بلادنا بسبب هذا الحرب ولانجد قوت يومنا وعايشين اناوامي واخوتي سفار والدنا متوفي الله يرحمه ومامعنا أحد في هذا الدنيا جاانبنا في هذه الظروف القاسيه اخوتي الصغار خرجو للشارع وشافو الجيران ياكلو واوقفو عند بابهم لجل يعطوهم ولو كسره خبز والله الذي له ملك السموات والارض انهم غلفو الباب وطردوهم ورجعو یبکو ایموتو من الجوع ما احد رحمهم وعطلة ردها لقمت عیش والان لوما احدنا ساعدنا في إيكيلو دقيق اقسم بالله انموت من الجوع فيا اخي انا دخيله على الله ثم عليك واريد منك المساعده لوجه الله انشدك بالله تحب الخير واتساعدني ولو ب 500 ريال يمني مع تراسلي واتساب على هذا الرقم 00967739126851 وتطلب اسم بطاقتي وترسلي ولاتتاخر وايعوضك الله بكل خير اخواني سغار شوف كيف حالتهم وساعدنا وأنقذنا قبل أن يطردونا في الشارع تتبهدل أو نموت من الجوع وانا واسرتي نسالك بالله لولك مقدره على مساعد لاتتاخر علينا وجزاك الله خيراπ~π~^~°÷~π~÷~π~π~π~~.،.،.،؛_؟.،.،ا.،..،ااا..،~😮😢😢😭😢😢😮😮.اااا....ا.......؟،...ا....❤♠💕😭😭؛؛؛،،،،
Mentioned at 16:08 that in first century B.C.E, Julius Caesar super-sized the event of Gladiator fights. But when you search in google about Julius Caesar, they mention that he was assassinated by noblemen in 44 B.C.E. So, which information is correct??
@@himanshubhansali7686 the first century BCE goes from year 100 bce to 1 bce (there is no year 0). So 44 BCE is just about past the half way past towards the Common Era.
@danferesp There is no excuse for the level of brutality accepted in this time period. It should serve as an example of how NOT to be. I know where you're coming from, but under NO conditions were this society's culture acceptable. Thank goodness we evolved away from it.
@thomasriggle6371 It doesn't sound like you're very familiar with the cultural brutality of the Roman Empire. While I agree there are some people who are just as evil and heinously brutal, we don't tie people to posts to be mauled by wild animals. Nor do we put people in the position to fight to the death for entertainment purposes. In that way, we have evolved away from that level of publicly held spectacles of brutality.
All countries were very brutal, but astonishing how advanced the Romans were for that period. I respect very much the architecture It still puzzles archeologists etc today.
and not one person is talking about the TRUTH about HOW all of these structures were filled with dirt. Ohhh....its just time and dust and debris. NO!!!! Are all of you sheeple that dumb? TELL THE TRUTH.
Notice the commonality. Its always 10 to 15 feet of packed soil. Either there was a global catasprophic event (mud flood etc) or they were purposely filled in. Stop the madness.
It was both, actors and real fighters no you’re right keep digging keep researching I was not shocked at all for I love theatre / film like of course they were going to fake a lot a lot of the events lol good fighters etc the entertaining ones they were almost divas kids looked up to them etc yet ironically they were like the lowest of all which is sad lol
Spend time again in Rome last summer, and this time, my third time, I walked everywhere, from the Aurelian wall, the Piazza del Popolo, all the way to the Collusium, and you get a sense of how the ROman felt the sense of Rome and its situatedness. Hope to spend 2 months again in ROme this summer.
Absolutely loved this episode! The way they uncovered the secrets of the Colosseum is just mind-blowing. It’s fascinating to think about how much history lies beneath those ancient stones. Can't wait to see what other treasures they find in Rome!
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Nat Geo this was one of your best episodes ever! Now we need more information as to why + how they were filled in? Thanks so much!
I don't understand why you are trying to make it look like Valerie's "investigation" is discovering anything we didn't already know. She is just pointing out things that have been known for many decades... or centuries. Like the buildings erected on the site of the Theatre of Pompey... like the ramps used to raise animals into the arena. Learned that in the 70's in high school.
They need updated documentaries in order to engage and teach more people. Imagine if they played the ones you learned from; it would be boring to the newer generations.
@@PRIMETATTOOSthese aren’t ‘updated’. They haven’t found anything new, it’s just another amphitheater. The short answer is ‘publish or perish’. The main reason academia is such a pit
Amphitheatres were very popular in the Roman Empire because the ordinary folks needed spectacles and distractions. Bread was not sufficient for the hoi polloi, they wanted performances and combats to the death in the arenas. The popular refrain amongst the gladiators was: "Hail Caesar, those who are about to die salute you".
Great great episode
41:25 that italian archeologist's English is quite perfect 💯
You really didn't need to put subtitles
I grew up in Rome .... Until my generation, people could quite easily climb over the fences and entering the Colyseum at night. You could find many people inside every night .... People smoking on the upper stands, people playing guitar, people just hanging around, and people like my friends and I who played hide-and-seek in the underground tunnels, where gladiators used to wait before going to the stage. Where this researcher was at the beginning of the video.
Unforgettable experience,
even if, for us romans, it seemed almost a normal thing to do
As late as globalization took over, that means until 90s, Rome, despite being a 3-4 milion-person city, kept an atmosphere almost as a village.
You used to feel totally safe, people care about each other, and also police controls weren't strict.
A social agreement that went destroyed with the globalization.
Don't dare anymore to enter the Colyseum at night .... you would get arrested.
But it's not only that what Rome lost with the globalization....😌
Thanks for the insight!
I happened all over the world. It is a total disgrace, a total mess nowadays. We are going down the drain.
เยี่ยมมากจริงๆ @𝐌𝐀𝐗𝐗𝟏 ร้องเพลงตลอดเวลา
แค่ทำให้คนขี้เกียจ
I love watching this kind of documentary.💯👏
Wow, great Documentation, that give me memories to the time as a design student, when we were in Volterra for exercise watercolour paintings 45 years ago. I have sit at 35:50 at the right side of the Volterra theater between the trees and made a watercolour painting of this magnificent ruins.
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The English aristocrats were also VERY BRUTAL. Have a blessed night 😊
25:58 it starts raining ... again now you know how it feels like where I live lmaooo
2:08 "The Colosseum was more than entertainment; it symbolized Rome's power and social order. What intrigues you most about its history?"
Being in the coloseo at night was epic.
Wow this is resent! Incredible!
Cool
I never knew that my ancestors did live in that area! Im about to research my ancestors ,im sure that it will take some time!
230 Mini ampetheater and coliseum discovered throughout the empire.
That's impressive 💯👏
The Colosseum is the greatest monument of Ancient Rome with big and bloody history.
Epic history of the brutal world.....😢😢😢😢
Hey National Geographic, upload more videos of Tigers, Elephants, and Lions, those are good and I like.
30:11 And they still build colosseums today for games and for the same purpose.
Wow!
Generally in other parts of world, Emperor did not keep records of their brurality. Therefore, others appears to be very different from Roam.
India, Chinese Brutalities are not recorded.
so for the ignorant people, the professor was trying to dumb it down what she is trying to say is Ludus Magnus or training for the gladiators
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I would love to go back to university and become an archeologist. Now it's just too late...I'm already a relic in my 40s.
It was very rare that the gladiators would fight till the death.
I hope that she wore a respirator when she went into that tunnel, the air quality can't be very good after a 1000 years.
Did someone already say “When in Rome….” I certainly don’t agree with the torture and death sentences handed out back in the day in the name of ‘entertainment’ for the elites or to placate the masses!
Poor animals. Such a brutal culture. I bet the Coliseum is haunted by all the poor innocent animals slaughtered there. It's not a place where I would visit.
With the fingerprint on the vase, they should check to see if it matches any finger prints on record.
Visit libya cities like leptis magna , Sebrata, Appolonia and more…it will blow your mind
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Can you please do a movie about the red valley Whirlpool? The wed headed with a good. The little sidewalk pack of the. The pelometer Woodpecker. And some more movies acorn woodpecker
but why do they build in the shape of the amphitheater over it is it because they use it as foundation or wot
Oh sure, one guy with a sword, one guy with a very stiff net attached to a pitchfork somehow. Who would win 😂
Obviously you've never seen Gladiator. Lol
The background music is very distracting and takes away from the story being told.
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Could parts of the missing half ever be reconstructed?
Jorge tem dado mais valor as freiras da igreja no mundo é o primeiro padre de Roma que tem trabalhado para valorizar as freiras da igreja
Why they didn't place that rare spherical vase in a secure, sided open container on the table is beyond me (8:30). It would have been very easy for one of the archaeologists to accidentally tip it and cause it to roll to the ground and shatter. Probably DEI hires. 🤨
most greatest then bloodiest empire that still exist specially the madness of politics🎭
Pensate che spettacolo che era Roma
showing off how rich they are (2 mil datapoints per second )
Think of the amount of money spent on the stadium and gladiators etc... instead of helping the starving, disabled or those down on their luck, they spend the money on their entertainment. Do you notice how little has actually changed? It's still a society of the haves and have nots. There has been an effort to always have this division. Without it everyone would have an equal say. Yes that's democracy and no we don't have it.
They destroyed'the preserved ancient empire,.absolutly stunning,how they rise these coliseum of the gladiators🌥️😱🕣🕣🙏
So this and others, who buried these?
The vast majority of gladiators didn't die at the end of fights.
والله العظيم ماكتبت هاذا المناشده الا من الجوع والفقر ياعالم حسو فينا سِالُتكِ بّالُلُُه انَ تْنَقًذَنَا قًبّلُ انَ نَمٌوَتْ مٌنَ شِدِتْ الُجْوَع انَتٌْخيَكِ انَيَ دٌِخلُةِ ْعلُى الُلُُه تْمٌ ْعلُيَكِ انَيَ فَيَ وَجُْهك انَـيَ اخـتْكِ انَـيَ اتْرَجْـاكِ اتْـوَسِـلُ الُـيَـكِ انَـقًـذَنَا لُـوَجُْـه الُـلُُـه. يَــشِــُهدِ الُــلُــُه يَاٌخـيَ انَ مٌنَ الُــصّــبّاحُ حُـتْا الُـانَ يَــحُــرَمٌ ْعـــلُيَـنَـا الاكل غير الماء ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' اخي اول كلامي انا اقسم بالله على كتاب الله اني لااكذب عليك ولا انصب ولا احتال اني بنت يمنيه من اليمن نازحين من انا واسرتي بيننا ایت الشهرب 20 الف يمني والان علينا 60 الف حق 3 شهور وصاحب البيت من الناس الي ماترحم والله يا اخي انه يجي كل يوم يبهدلنا ويتكلم علينا ويريد من البيت للشارع لانناماقدرنا ندفعله الأجار شافونا الجيران نبكي ورجعو تكلمو الجيران ومهلنالاخره الأسبوع معادفعنا له حلف يمين بالله هذا بيخرجنا إلى الشارع رحمه واحنا. بلادنا بسبب هذا الحرب ولانجد قوت يومنا وعايشين اناوامي واخوتي سفار والدنا متوفي الله يرحمه ومامعنا أحد في هذا الدنيا جاانبنا في هذه الظروف القاسيه اخوتي الصغار خرجو للشارع وشافو الجيران ياكلو واوقفو عند بابهم لجل يعطوهم ولو كسره خبز والله الذي له ملك السموات والارض انهم غلفو الباب وطردوهم ورجعو یبکو ایموتو من الجوع ما احد رحمهم وعطلة ردها لقمت عیش والان لوما احدنا ساعدنا في إيكيلو دقيق اقسم بالله انموت من الجوع فيا اخي انا دخيله على الله ثم عليك واريد منك المساعده لوجه الله انشدك بالله تحب الخير واتساعدني ولو ب 500 ريال يمني مع تراسلي واتساب على هذا الرقم 00967739126851 وتطلب اسم بطاقتي وترسلي ولاتتاخر وايعوضك الله بكل خير اخواني سغار شوف كيف حالتهم وساعدنا وأنقذنا قبل أن يطردونا في الشارع تتبهدل أو نموت من الجوع وانا واسرتي نسالك بالله لولك مقدره على مساعد لاتتاخر علينا وجزاك الله خيراπ~π~^~°÷~π~÷~π~π~π~~.،.،.،؛_؟.،.،ا.،..،ااا..،~😮😢😢😭😢😢😮😮.اااا....ا.......؟،...ا....❤♠💕😭😭؛؛؛،،،،
Mentioned at 16:08 that in first century B.C.E, Julius Caesar super-sized the event of Gladiator fights. But when you search in google about Julius Caesar, they mention that he was assassinated by noblemen in 44 B.C.E. So, which information is correct??
@@himanshubhansali7686 the first century BCE goes from year 100 bce to 1 bce (there is no year 0). So 44 BCE is just about past the half way past towards the Common Era.
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The brutality of the Roman Empire is the epitome of evil amongst men. I find this period of human history seriously disturbing and sickening.🤢
Looked with today’s eyes, it sounds true, but you must place the positive contribution for a balanced view of how it really was.
@danferesp There is no excuse for the level of brutality accepted in this time period. It should serve as an example of how NOT to be. I know where you're coming from, but under NO conditions were this society's culture acceptable. Thank goodness we evolved away from it.
@LovingTheBrauns We didn't "evolve" away from anything. The world is equally brutal today. The only difference is that nowadays it's out of sight.
@thomasriggle6371 It doesn't sound like you're very familiar with the cultural brutality of the Roman Empire. While I agree there are some people who are just as evil and heinously brutal, we don't tie people to posts to be mauled by wild animals. Nor do we put people in the position to fight to the death for entertainment purposes. In that way, we have evolved away from that level of publicly held spectacles of brutality.
All countries were very brutal, but astonishing how advanced the Romans were for that period. I respect very much the architecture
It still puzzles archeologists etc today.
and not one person is talking about the TRUTH about HOW all of these structures were filled with dirt. Ohhh....its just time and dust and debris. NO!!!! Are all of you sheeple that dumb? TELL THE TRUTH.
Notice the commonality. Its always 10 to 15 feet of packed soil. Either there was a global catasprophic event (mud flood etc) or they were purposely filled in. Stop the madness.
Uhh...ok? We didn't ask tho and that's not the point of the episode😭
@@user-fq4hb9qm3c the origin of these sites and how they arrived in their current condition is the topic at hand. Do try and keep up clown.
Have a look at Roman empire in libya
Rich of roman empire
I always thought that “ph” was pronounced as “f”…. An ampitheatre must be quite a discovery…. Maybe they find one in Piladelpia
roma
As soon as she enters the tunnel...
They break away ??
Time to thumbs down,
And stop watching.
What if this is all wrong?and the fights are all staged like WWE?
They even have roman undertaker and trple H
That's where roman reigns come from
Kind of hard to 'stage' being chopped up with a sword or eaten by lions.
@@lindsaythompson726 actually we dont know if that is true.thats my point noone is there at that time
It was both, actors and real fighters no you’re right keep digging keep researching I was not shocked at all for I love theatre / film like of course they were going to fake a lot a lot of the events lol good fighters etc the entertaining ones they were almost divas kids looked up to them etc yet ironically they were like the lowest of all which is sad lol
I so do a movie about a naughty flick