The Mysterious Temple from Prehistoric Ukraine

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @DanDavisHistory
    @DanDavisHistory  4 дня назад +53

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    • @bobygreenson7602
      @bobygreenson7602 4 дня назад

      All that Bulgarian -trace culture and in Provadia salt -mine is a similar after in trace valay of trace kings are also similar.

    • @RobloxMiner26
      @RobloxMiner26 4 дня назад

      Please talk about Cahokia and the mound building culture of pre contact north America

    • @SongofRholand
      @SongofRholand 4 дня назад

      Are you books ever going to be back on audible?

    • @rajeshji2811
      @rajeshji2811 4 дня назад

      I would contact Praveen Mohan and team to explore this area. Ukraine does have names that sound like Indian/Hindu languages. Definitely there is some past correlation to Hinduism/Zorastrianism etc.

    • @allenschmitz9644
      @allenschmitz9644 4 дня назад

      Yea, we,us,they? Had Mound Builders in ohio...sure we said back in the 19th century they made these mounds with nude people that moved soil with lil baskets like Longerber baskets or a d_9 Catappler thing..
      Oh shue mo:e a mountain it was easy back then when star forts dotted the world.😢

  • @Drew_McTygue
    @Drew_McTygue 4 дня назад +194

    I am interested in a full video about the stone tomb complex, that sounds awesome

    • @DanDavisHistory
      @DanDavisHistory  4 дня назад +20

      It's an interesting site. Would love to visit but unfortunately it is a war zone now.

    • @cal2127
      @cal2127 4 дня назад +2

      ​@@DanDavisHistory time for a gun tuber crossover episode.

    • @svena.halstensen5699
      @svena.halstensen5699 4 дня назад +1

      i second that. full video about the Stone Toomb Complex, yes please.

    • @Peter-ri9ie
      @Peter-ri9ie 3 дня назад +1

      Absolutely agree. ☝🏻🙏🏻

  • @yandespar3490
    @yandespar3490 4 дня назад +28

    Oh, I visited Kam'yana Mogyla (Stone Tomb) as a kid as a part of a school trip. It was very enlightening. It's fascinating to understand that people have been living there for thousands of years, they had theirs own lives and culture there and it was probably the first time I had an opportunity to physically feel how long humanity existed. Just fascinating

    • @UpTheIrons51510
      @UpTheIrons51510 2 дня назад +3

      I had the same feeling visiting Syracuse, Sicily, Italy. The tomb of Archimedes is literally behind a chain link fence, a dozen meters beside the road.

    • @kelleyrc5671
      @kelleyrc5671 День назад +1

      I had that feeling a few years ago when we visited Scara Brae and the many stone circles and other signs of Neolithic life. We happened to be there on a day with no other tourists and I could almost feel those ancient people there on the other side of a thin curtain

  • @mouradsabri4869
    @mouradsabri4869 4 дня назад +20

    Dan, please tell us more about the Stone Tomb (Kamennaya Mohyla) site. It looks truly fascinating according to what I could find online.

  • @PaIaeoCIive1684
    @PaIaeoCIive1684 4 дня назад +197

    How disappointing that most of the kurgans in Ukraine (c.100 out of 129) were destroyed -- including their burials and artefacts -- during the Soviet era. In Britain, most of our own Neolithic and Bronze Age megalithic structures were likewise damaged or destroyed before they could be properly excavated.

    • @JerjerB
      @JerjerB 4 дня назад +25

      That's "progress" for ya...

    • @Aussie-nd7si
      @Aussie-nd7si 4 дня назад +17

      You do realise the German army marched all across this area, virtually levelling it. They would have done far more damage than soviets, given that Ukraine itself was a founding member of the soviet union, and the country in these regions were left as agricultural areas...

    • @vanrensburgsgesicht
      @vanrensburgsgesicht 4 дня назад +14

      I've heard around 90% of megalithic structures in northern Germany were destroyed, mostly after the invention of dynamite.

    • @PaIaeoCIive1684
      @PaIaeoCIive1684 4 дня назад +10

      @@vanrensburgsgesicht That wouldn't surprise me. In terms of stone circles I've read at least 800 are known from Britain but only around a quarter are intact or near-intact. Farming tended to remove many megaliths, with some of the best sites remaining in poor soil areas with historically low population densities. Some menhirs were adopted within Christian church precincts which may have allowed the giant Rudstone monolith to survive, for instance. Famously, many of the prehistoric stones were undercut and broken up for walling. The mediaeval Avebury 'Barber Surgeon's' skeleton found squashed under a stone was likely involved in trying to undermine it for removal. Many ancients clearly didn't respect these enigmatic monuments as much as we do today.

    • @DanDavisHistory
      @DanDavisHistory  4 дня назад +96

      No, the German army didn't systematically destroy tens of thousands of barrows. Why and how would they do that? Even driving tanks over them wouldn't do it. It was Soviet farming that destroyed them, as I explained.

  • @oduffy1939
    @oduffy1939 4 дня назад +98

    Yes, a video please on the stone grave mound.

  • @arecestravi
    @arecestravi 3 дня назад +11

    Thank you so much for this video!
    I’ve visited Kamyana Mohyla/ Stone Tomb in 2021. That is a beautiful place, full of signs from different era and people. Bought many books in a souvenir shop, and a little stelae even, which is now travelling with me.
    Now Mohyla occupied and who knows what was done to complex and museum. For Kherson region museums occupation was horrible.
    Please make a video about it, If you have a time❤

  • @frankshearman2755
    @frankshearman2755 3 дня назад +7

    Stone tomb complex bump. Thanks for what you do Dan. Another great video.

  • @ChorltonBrook
    @ChorltonBrook 3 дня назад +3

    Wow, 75% ploughed over! Criminal! I remember reading about what's thought to be a temple in Ukraine which was made into a public park after its excavation by the Soviets. Made out of clay, not much now survives & it looks no more than 10' clay mounds now. Photos from the 1950s show that it was a well made complex originally.Thanks Dan, I've been interested in these cultures for a while now & you still add greatly to my small knowledge. A video about the Stone Tomb Complex would be very welcome cheers

  • @mydknight357
    @mydknight357 4 дня назад +39

    Another fascinating video Dan. I would be very interested in learning more about the stone tomb complex. Please consider doing a full video on it. I was unaware that the Soviets had destroyed so many of the mounds. Very sad to learn of so much cultural destruction.

  • @PaulMorrison-yz5js
    @PaulMorrison-yz5js 3 дня назад +2

    Dan, I greatly enjoy all of your videos - they are interesting and highly informative. I am a student of Ancient History. However, there is not much info available on the Steppe Cultures of Eastern Europe, but your excellent and well-researched videos help fill in this gap. Yes! I would look forward to seeing a full video on the stone grave complex. Keep up the good work in educating your viewers about the magnificent Stone Age, Copper and Bronze Age cultures and civilizations of the European Steppes.

  • @Faelani38
    @Faelani38 4 дня назад +4

    dude I am so interested in the stone tomb complex. Another awesome Vid Dan. Thank you for making these.

  • @lizshoemaker
    @lizshoemaker 4 дня назад +31

    New episode! Thanks for the early Christmas present

  • @미제드론
    @미제드론 4 дня назад +32

    Wow very nice class. Merry Christmas & happy new year.

  • @mark-w1z4z
    @mark-w1z4z 3 дня назад +2

    Excellent work Dan. Plenty of data & minimal fluff. Curious how similar these mounds are to the over 100,000 mounds in North America. Too bad so many were destroyed. In America, the flattop mounds typically had pole structures on them, and the conical mounds served for burials. I wrote a fiction book, "Spirit Arrow", and a subsequent study, resulting in my "Ancient Native American Art & Culture" series here, and Rumble. I cannot present a link, but one of interest is "The Demise of the Hopewell & Mississippian Cultures Mystery". I wonder what the climate was like in Ukraine 4000 years ago?

  • @cattymajiv
    @cattymajiv 4 дня назад +22

    Dan Davis: SO MANY people have responded to your question at 10:29, and are asking for a full video on that stone tomb complex, that is mentioned by you at 10:29, meaning the one that is formed by natural limestone slabs, and is 20k from the kurgan complex that is mentioned both 1st and last in the video. PLEASE do it Dan ! ! ! ❤❤❤

  • @naturbursche5540
    @naturbursche5540 4 дня назад +3

    Can you do a video about Lysivka Hill? It's a historical site in Ukraine that has been used for centuries by various cultures following each other from Scythians to Cossacks. It was sold and is now in danger of being mined for rubble. Imagine that! People must raise awareness about this.

  • @bc7138
    @bc7138 4 дня назад +13

    I would like to see a video about the stone tomb complex too. The idea of a ritual site being in use from possibly the Paleolithic to the Middle Ages sounds intriguing - even if it wasn't obviously in continuous use during that period.
    Great video again!

  • @anne-marienordin7636
    @anne-marienordin7636 4 дня назад +7

    Tack!

  • @vhexer5942
    @vhexer5942 3 дня назад +2

    I really appreciate that final comment of "I wouldn't say that necessarily follows" regarding it being a state level society, it's like the opposite of when pseudo-archeologists take one thing that maybe points to another and they run with it. You can tell that you genuinely take care not to mislead people

  • @tomn.9879
    @tomn.9879 4 дня назад +24

    I jump to your videos when they come out. I would love it if you did a series on ancient North and Central America.

  • @RED-cy7ig
    @RED-cy7ig 3 дня назад +1

    I thoroughly enjoyed this video. The information I get is better than anything on television, period.

  • @Crowhillgal
    @Crowhillgal 4 дня назад +2

    Yes, would love a video on the stone tomb complex, Dan. Thank you for this very interesting and enjoyable video on the mysterious temple of prehistoric Ukraine.

  • @KeithPrince-cp3me
    @KeithPrince-cp3me День назад +2

    Britain has an artificial flat topped mound in Silbury Hill, Wiltshire, from a similar time frame. When the ground around it floods in the rain it appears as a conical island. when built it had ramps, now filled in, though one of which is still visible leading to the flat summit. It's unlikely this was connected to the Ukraine site but could denote similar thought processes from a society with similar level of development.

  • @dieterschonefeld7428
    @dieterschonefeld7428 4 дня назад +5

    An important feature and important reason for this region being exporting cultures was that hard winds covered the surfaces with fertile black soil - not sand! So the region "kept itself green" instead of ending up as a desert.

  • @taybak8446
    @taybak8446 19 часов назад

    Your analysis of the evidence and ensuing speculations about this mound are very measured and academic. You also have class. Other channels immediately ask viewers to like and subscribe, but you ask it at the end. That is cool.

  • @ronbdallas
    @ronbdallas День назад +1

    Yes, please do a video on the stone mound.

  • @Grimthot
    @Grimthot 4 дня назад +16

    Christmas come early this year 😊

  • @danielderamus9573
    @danielderamus9573 3 дня назад

    Thank you Dan! And thanks for posting that link, my feed did not show me this yesterday and I was driving the family all day. Love your work! Merry Christmas happy new year!

  • @godsblackpanther
    @godsblackpanther День назад

    Huge Appreciation for your Passionate Sharing😊😊😊

  • @mnforager
    @mnforager 3 дня назад +2

    I know you focus on Bronze Age Europe, but videos in your style would be incredible about Cahokia, Spiro, and the Mississippian world as a whole

  • @dr.froghopper6711
    @dr.froghopper6711 4 дня назад +2

    Stone tomb complex sounds fascinating.

  • @ruththinkingoutside.707
    @ruththinkingoutside.707 4 дня назад +1

    Awesome.. this is JUST what I needed today! Thanks Dan! You’re the best.. happy holidays to you! ATB 😊
    I’ve got something excellent to watch while beading up the last few gifts 😅 lol

  • @JerjerB
    @JerjerB 4 дня назад +29

    The area now known as Ukraine has given us so much. 😊

    • @cattymajiv
      @cattymajiv 4 дня назад +10

      SLAVA UKRAINI ! ! ! 🇺🇦 🇺🇦 🇺🇦

    • @PaIaeoCIive1684
      @PaIaeoCIive1684 4 дня назад

      So many in mass graves for US global hegemony and their military industrial complex -- and there'd be no conflict in the first place without Washington's interference.

    • @RaimoHöft
      @RaimoHöft 4 дня назад +8

      Borderland? 🤔

    • @madeinengland1212
      @madeinengland1212 2 дня назад +1

      In the future people will ask “ really there used to be a country called Ukraine”, sadly.

    • @darkhowler6116
      @darkhowler6116 12 часов назад +1

      If you mean debt, then yes, they have.

  • @fortuitousthings8606
    @fortuitousthings8606 День назад +1

    Thanks for this

  • @garvinanders2355
    @garvinanders2355 4 дня назад +7

    A video on the stone tomb complex sounds amazing. Thanks for this video, it was very informative and I enjoyed it!

  • @jamesleonard2870
    @jamesleonard2870 4 дня назад +7

    I’m half way though this one Dan and I’m totally diggin’ it. YES on stone tomb mound idea for a video, please =] I’m fallowing g the war in Ukrain pretty closely and I love that several of your films are about prehistory in that region. Fascinating!!!
    🌊🌊🏄‍♀️🏄‍♂️

    • @goranatanasovski6463
      @goranatanasovski6463 4 дня назад

      I was afraid that this site, since it is close to the front lines, might be endangered. A local told me, that it indeed is at least damaged and maybe destroyed by fighting and trenches. Hope things can be recovered and that the worst of humanity stops doing stupid things.

  • @willbass2869
    @willbass2869 3 дня назад +1

    An episode about the stone mound tomb would be mych appreciated.
    I'm really "digging" the mound builder related videos😮
    (Sorry, couldn't resist)

  • @anacarolinanogueiragoncalv7949
    @anacarolinanogueiragoncalv7949 4 дня назад +1

    Yes we would love a video on Stone grave mound. Merry christmas and thank you for all the videos

  • @pendragon6207
    @pendragon6207 4 дня назад +2

    Definitely want a full episode on the stone temple complex!

  • @omaha2pt
    @omaha2pt День назад

    Another video from Dan Davis. Merry Christmas to you too, Dan :)

  • @VatslavY
    @VatslavY День назад +1

    This structure is located on the top of the plateau, so, likely, bolts of lightning strike there often in summer. This supports the idea the place was dedicated to the god of lightning.

  • @williamcourtland5945
    @williamcourtland5945 4 дня назад +11

    I agree with the watch tower suggestion. A people need to defend themselves, and signal towers were a common thing in the era. Having defensive watch towers over burial grounds: protects the buried, and allows the spotter to work with and for the spirits of their ancestors.

  • @kiraalialeeonfairythegreenone
    @kiraalialeeonfairythegreenone День назад +1

    Thank you for this fascinating information about archaeology in Ukraine (my ancestral homeland).

  • @jeffmcdonald101
    @jeffmcdonald101 3 дня назад

    Thanks mate, great work on this sone. Happy holidays to you and yours.

  • @paulburns473
    @paulburns473 4 дня назад +2

    Yes, please make a video of the Stone Tomb complex..

  • @HistoryBeyondBordersTV
    @HistoryBeyondBordersTV 4 дня назад +1

    A key factor contributing to this region's cultural export was its fertile black soil, deposited by strong winds instead of sand. This prevented desertification and maintained a lush environment.

  • @chrisnairne-clark2218
    @chrisnairne-clark2218 3 дня назад +2

    In an age where youtube is increasingly full of regurgitated crap your stuff stands out man thank you for staying the course and for your amazing work.

  • @jabezcreed
    @jabezcreed 4 дня назад +13

    Yes to the stone burial mound complex video, please.

  • @vortex389
    @vortex389 День назад

    I'd never heard of this! Thank you for sharing.

  • @adventurecreations3214
    @adventurecreations3214 5 часов назад

    I enjoyed hearing about this. It was all new to me . Thanks

  • @Bendyoldcan
    @Bendyoldcan 4 дня назад +6

    Yes please to the a video on the stone tomb complex. Great video once again! Thanks for another fascinating video!

  • @charlesbritt842
    @charlesbritt842 4 дня назад +2

    Stone tomb complex please. Fascinating stuff.

  • @JustGrowingUp84
    @JustGrowingUp84 4 дня назад +9

    On one hand, I'm sad that so much has been lost.
    On the other hand, I'm grateful for what was preserved, and what we can learn from it.

    • @Echinacea_purpurea
      @Echinacea_purpurea 4 дня назад

      Russia is waging war against Ukraine. Even greater losses are ahead if Russia is not stopped.

  • @danielefabbro822
    @danielefabbro822 День назад +1

    Fortunately some of these sites are quite distant from the frontlines.
    Just imagine if the war would eventually destroy these unique sites... we will lose important informations about our specie's past.

  • @kvannestorbjorn1316
    @kvannestorbjorn1316 4 дня назад +11

    Please do make a video about the stone tomb complex, but I'd also gladly see a video about the connections between Catacomb Culture and Myceaneans

  • @glory2cybertron
    @glory2cybertron 3 дня назад +1

    Over here in Finland, burial mounds were made from piles of stones molded by the retreating Ice Age glaciers. In fact, the most impressive monuments here are all carved by the expansion and contraction of Ice Age ice.

  • @ketanovas
    @ketanovas 3 дня назад +2

    @13:00 Lithuanian here. Perkūnas is one of main old pagan Baltic deities. Till now we call thunderstorm- perkūnija- a word as common as any other. I wonder how many hundreds of years this name goes back and where it originates.

  • @joyreinhardt7621
    @joyreinhardt7621 2 дня назад +1

    Stone tomb complex video, 'yes' !

  • @bokrugthewaterserpent3012
    @bokrugthewaterserpent3012 3 дня назад +2

    Can't believe you didn't even mention how Colonel Zim, the last Kurgan, killed James Bond and then went on a rampage for over 400 years before he was finally killed by Raiden from Mortal Kombat
    Congrats to both of you who know what I'm talking about

  • @icescrew1
    @icescrew1 3 дня назад

    SWEET ! Thank you. Merry Christmas !

  • @fuzzedoutwjon8608
    @fuzzedoutwjon8608 4 дня назад +7

    Nice! An early Christmas gift from Dan Davis!

  • @alexgabriel5423
    @alexgabriel5423 4 дня назад +1

    Video on Stone Grave Mound would be a great endeavor☆☆☆☆☆

  • @annepoitrineau5650
    @annepoitrineau5650 День назад

    Thank you for this. I also like that you do go into wild theories.

  • @MSeanMcManus
    @MSeanMcManus День назад +1

    Oh this site is so cool. Maybe I missed it, but were there no connections made between the thirteen embankments and the thirteen constellations of the zodiac?

  • @walsakaluk1584
    @walsakaluk1584 3 дня назад +1

    In addition to being ritual monuments they would have also served as navigation aids on an otherwise featurles lanscape. Basically islands in the steppe.
    Mr Khan would have used them during his tour of Europe.

  • @nettejakobs2501
    @nettejakobs2501 3 дня назад

    It would be very interesting to see a video about the Stone tomb complex, thank you 😊 Great video, and Greetings from Denmark 😊

  • @dubuyajay9964
    @dubuyajay9964 4 дня назад +8

    When you going to get Clancy Brown to narrate one of your Kurgan vids? 🤔😱😂🤣

  • @guyjin788
    @guyjin788 2 дня назад +1

    This was interesting.

  • @LuciaBeans
    @LuciaBeans День назад +1

    It could be a type of ritual calendar since there are 13 moons (months) in a natural year.

  • @judeangione3732
    @judeangione3732 4 дня назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @douglasharrington9556
    @douglasharrington9556 3 дня назад +1

    13 is interesting , the church tried to make it an unlucky number but people are drawn to it, 13roads is interesting too, 13 months of 28 days , this is a very interesting video.

    • @fitmesslife
      @fitmesslife 2 дня назад

      The cabal tried to make it an unlucky number; one of their heroes, Jacques Demolay, was killed on a Friday the 13th. More like an international celebration day if you ask me.

  • @MagnaMater2
    @MagnaMater2 День назад +2

    Very interesting these artificial steppe-hills, Thank you.
    - Ever looked into the old Hungarian crowning-ritual last performed for FJII in Bratislava? Each comitat was assigned to bring a cartload of earth to form a hill that would be fortified with ramps, so the newly 'elected' & crowned king could ride his horse up there and swing the sword into all directions as a symbolic gesture of defending all his people from enemies coming from all directions. For a ... let's call him a Khan or Khagan or Rheigon it would make a lot of sense doing this on your forefathers or predecessors graves. But if you start out new in a new region with a new dynasty... you build a new hill.
    The hungarian crowning and the graves were relocated into a church with St. Stephen converting, and the electing and proclaiming happened elsewhere, too, only the mound remained of the old 'steppe-ritual'.

  • @robbabcock_
    @robbabcock_ 4 дня назад +2

    Fascinating! It's a shame so many of the sites were razed, we could have learned so much from them.

  • @klaunwelt4404
    @klaunwelt4404 4 дня назад +5

    Another outstanding video from Dan. Yes, do please do another on the cave site. Fascinating work- thank you again.

  • @MrGatorress
    @MrGatorress 3 дня назад

    Thank you for this video 👍👍

  • @christianfrommuslim
    @christianfrommuslim День назад

    It's great to learn the history of the steppes after the Yamnaya migrated out.

  • @MARGATEorcMAULER
    @MARGATEorcMAULER 4 дня назад

    You certainly weren't joking when you wrote "Stick with me ,it's complicated "!❤

  • @katon44
    @katon44 2 дня назад +1

    there're mounds (sacral construction) represented orion's belt and kurhans (tombs) dedicated for chosen people - we have many mounds here in poland ("ukraine" is just part of them taken by soviets),each important grod (castle,town) or grod built to protect sacred place (sanctuary) had own system of similar mounds,which once connected looks like orion's belt,some surived,some have been destroyed by austrians and prussians,while industrial era like in germany,some might be abandoned,but better to keep them hidden as might be destroy by looters (no treasure inside,but many had been destroyed by thieves as well)

  • @laszlohentes61
    @laszlohentes61 2 дня назад +1

    Thanks,very good job! The catacomb culture building the kurgans?

  • @jocr1971
    @jocr1971 3 дня назад +1

    13 is the ancient reckoning of months. 7 days per week. 4 weeks per month. 13 months = 364 days. this reckoning has the benefit of regularity and lunar alignment.

  • @DustKingArchives
    @DustKingArchives 3 дня назад +1

    I think a cool touch would’ve been to use Google Maps or Google Earth to find it so that we can see a real life image

    • @DanDavisHistory
      @DanDavisHistory  3 дня назад

      I showed it on Google maps didn't I, in terrain and satellite view. There's no ground level view of the area and there's nothing to see anyway, the mound was destroyed by the excavation.

  • @Tailtiu3
    @Tailtiu3 3 дня назад

    Newgrange is the oldest & probably the most impressive especially architecturally & engineering genius of it in Ireland, didn't get a mention but stonehenge a stone circle Not a tomb is there,fascinating video i would love to see more on these Ukrainian tombs& hope they survive to be excavated properly

  • @memofromessex
    @memofromessex 4 дня назад +4

    Brilliant. It was so interesting seeing the different layers and how the structure changed over time. I wonder if the changes represent a change in deities or how they worshipped.

  • @oprecourt
    @oprecourt 2 дня назад +1

    13 roads, 13, ramps, down to one with a mound covered in bones and ashes?
    Sounds like one clan won the bet

    • @fitmesslife
      @fitmesslife 2 дня назад +1

      " The Thirteenth Tribe" comes to mind, no doubt.

  • @CatchingJeremy
    @CatchingJeremy 3 дня назад

    It's always a bummer to hear that so many mounds that survived for thousands of years were unceremoniously and abrubtly destroyed. I wonder how much more we'd know today about these cultures.

  • @ArmyJay
    @ArmyJay 4 дня назад +1

    The carved stellia are reminiscent of the Gobleki Tepe stone ‘T’ pillar anthropomorphic carvings and burial masks are also similar. It’s not really all that far away either.
    *Yes, a video of the stone complex would be cool.

  • @danielasaldivia2685
    @danielasaldivia2685 День назад

    Wow, thank you ❤

  • @jonathanellis4808
    @jonathanellis4808 4 дня назад

    Thank you Dan

  • @alexanderguesthistorical7842
    @alexanderguesthistorical7842 4 дня назад +5

    I think it's worth pointing out that this mound could in fact be the base-platform for a 'Tower of Silence'. In Iran, the followers of the Zoroastrian religion would dispose of their dead by means of such buildings which were circular mud-brick towers with a 'roof' slightly sloped down towards it's centre. The point of the building was that the recently deceased would be brought along and placed on the platform ('roof'). There, they would be free to be devoured by vultures and other carrion birds, leaving only the skeleton behind, which was finally collected up for deposition in an ossuary. These buildings also had a hole in the middle of the platform/roof for the bodily fluids which escaped the cadavers to run into. And I seem to recall that there were often ramps leading from the centre of the tower for this fluid to run down, presumably to be collected, or simply to drain away into the surrounding soil. Can this be why the Catacomb mound's original phase had ramps in-between clay piers? The clay piers presumably being the foundations for the timbers which would support the upper structure. Also, the platform at the top of the building where the cadavers were placed was actually segregated (in Iran at least). Males were placed around the perimeter, females in a ring further towards the middle and the infants would be placed in the centre of the building around the central hole. Could it possible be that this is why the Catacomb mound had in it's middle phase two pathways leading to the centre? One for the males, and the other for the females (and, I would guess the infants as well)?
    This 'sky burial' practice was only ended, in Iran, in the 1970's, as the now dominant Islamic religion, which displaced Zoroastrianism as the 'state' religion of the nation, dis-approved of it. Iran, of course deriving it's name from the 'Aryans' who (according to legend) came from the Russian Steppe somewhere. The last map in the video does indeed show this, and the area borders that of the Catacomb culture. Sky burials do have an ancient origin. So maybe the Catacomb culture shared this practice with the ancient 'Iranians' who probably lived somewhere relatively close-by? Before the ancient Iranians descended southwards to occupy Iran (if the legends are correct). I do understand that the Kurgans contained whole burials, not bone deposits, but it could be possible that the Catacomb culture practiced segregated burial practices - Sky burials for the 'ordinary' folk, and whole internments for the elites.
    All speculation, no proof, but it would seem to loosely fit the evidence. No?

  • @EvigPsykos
    @EvigPsykos 4 дня назад +2

    Finally! ❤

    • @DanDavisHistory
      @DanDavisHistory  4 дня назад +2

      Apologies, we've all been rather ill in sequence in the Davis household this month, including me. All steam ahead again now though.

  • @kenh5317
    @kenh5317 4 дня назад

    Stone Tomb Complex? I’m all in!

  • @sgashner397
    @sgashner397 3 дня назад

    I think the mounds were the dew retting sites for extraction of the threads from the straw, flax straw into linen.

  • @tommyh.8391
    @tommyh.8391 4 дня назад +5

    Yes, I would like to see a video about the Stone Tomb Complex.

  • @hashkangaroo
    @hashkangaroo 3 дня назад +3

    We got people here literally getting butthurt over the uses of the words "Dnieper" and "Ukraine".
    Our society is regressing back to infanthood in real time.

    • @YouTubemessedupmyhandle
      @YouTubemessedupmyhandle 3 дня назад +1

      ‘we got’
      ‘literally’
      ‘butthurt’
      Yeah, we are regressing to infant level.

    • @hashkangaroo
      @hashkangaroo 3 дня назад

      "Exhibit A for the defense now takes the stand."

    • @YouTubemessedupmyhandle
      @YouTubemessedupmyhandle 3 дня назад +1

      @@hashkangaroo an exhibit can’t take the stand, a witness could. Add that to the things you need to learn at school.

    • @hashkangaroo
      @hashkangaroo 3 дня назад

      @@RUclipsmessedupmyhandle But you are not a witness, since you are not sentient and have no testimony to give! You are mobile, like a household robot, so you can take the stand (to be examined).

    • @YouTubemessedupmyhandle
      @YouTubemessedupmyhandle 3 дня назад

      @@hashkangaroo you’re getting a bit desperate digging yourself out of your hole.

  • @72mak51
    @72mak51 3 дня назад +1

    Thirteen roads directing 13 peoples to 13 ramps swirling to a high vantage point more easily defended, sacred, and sacrificial, cleansed by clay then ash contributions while topsoil blew and filled it in with the feet of many people; covered with soil, less a sunrise opening, made a warm and dry ramp back to the high altar table for meeting, butchering, and defending; filled in again with the 4 built up cardinal ramps and paths, buttressed with stone; only to be mounded over the pits of the Kurgan. Know your history.

  • @Vlad__b1401
    @Vlad__b1401 2 дня назад

    There were so many of these around my home

  • @lu9680
    @lu9680 3 дня назад

    Stone tomb complex!! Yes!

  • @eckosters
    @eckosters 4 дня назад +1

    Very interesting as usual. I noticed the poor english of some of the texts. Explanation?

    • @DanDavisHistory
      @DanDavisHistory  3 дня назад

      They're mostly written by Ukrainians writing in English, or are translated into English, and some I translated myself using optical character translation.

  • @AaronSof
    @AaronSof 4 дня назад +2

    Great