Ancient Mysteries: The Search For Three Legendary Cities In 2 Hours

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • In this series, we travel to the buried remains of some of the Ancient World's most enduring mysteries. From the Angkor Wat, to the buried legions of the Terracotta Army, to the long-lost city of Troy.
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  • @TimelineChannel
    @TimelineChannel  Год назад +266

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  • @Single.White.Female
    @Single.White.Female Год назад +230

    Archaeology is such an underrated field. Look at what they've brought us....fascinating.

    • @timparker4160
      @timparker4160 Год назад +25

      And look at what they've hidden from us too.

    • @jack18over
      @jack18over Год назад +10

      @@timparker4160 how do you look at something that someone has hidden from you, space cadet

    • @timparker4160
      @timparker4160 Год назад +7

      @@jack18over You can't and that's my point you peanut.

    • @jack18over
      @jack18over Год назад +5

      @@timparker4160 so then if you can’t then how do you expect people to look at it, education system failed you pal

    • @pissiole5654
      @pissiole5654 Год назад +2

      @@jack18over it's not about concrete evidence. It's about a general feeling 😂

  • @jimr9499
    @jimr9499 Год назад +73

    Hooray! Lost Worlds is one of my favorite shows of all time; love seeing different episodes getting uploaded!!

  • @rocioaguilera3555
    @rocioaguilera3555 Год назад +135

    When I was a teenager I read a book named Lost Cities and Vanished Civilizations, where Angkor Wat , Troy, Machu Picchu, Knossos, Petra and others I don't remember were described by their finders.
    I fell in love with Angkor Wat.

    • @-RizonGaming-
      @-RizonGaming- Год назад

      Vl. Cvlll .J

    • @CaptainAMAZINGGG
      @CaptainAMAZINGGG Год назад +4

      That sounds good. Gonna go look for that book :3 💕💕💕

    • @direnfooch
      @direnfooch Год назад +2

      I want to read this book too! Sounds really interesting

    • @dellingson4833
      @dellingson4833 Год назад +1

      @@CaptainAMAZINGGG Read Graham Hancock's books and it will open your eyes.

    • @TheFadedAngel
      @TheFadedAngel Год назад +1

      ​@dellingson4833 right on I'm in; hope it's available for Kindle

  • @chickenfriedrice2932
    @chickenfriedrice2932 Год назад +83

    Moved to Cambodia from Canada about six years ago. I live just down the road from Angkor Wat and all the other temples. Great place to go for a motorcycle ride and explore.

    • @montanamangum4026
      @montanamangum4026 Год назад +8

      Ha, read your post, looked back to the video to someone cruising by on a motorcycle! Serendipity!

    • @fionaautumn
      @fionaautumn Год назад +3

      I lived in Cambodia for six months, miss it a lot!

    • @jimr9499
      @jimr9499 Год назад +6

      Wow that's incredible. I wish I had the testicular fortitude to make such a daring leap like you did. Never change my friend!!

    • @davidkemp3154
      @davidkemp3154 Год назад +1

      Arent the ancient on mano padme num caves there? Ram Das said they are the oldest human sacred meditation.

    • @jimmywhitlow2012
      @jimmywhitlow2012 Год назад +1

      My wife and I are thinking about moving to Thailand. Haven't made our minds up yet.

  • @itsruffoutchea6636
    @itsruffoutchea6636 Год назад +145

    2.5 hours of entertainment, feels like a early Christmas present 🤗.

  • @jackdonovan554
    @jackdonovan554 Год назад +47

    It's interesting that no matter how powerful and intelligent ancient people were - they, like all previous civilations are lost to time and their memories left beneath dust and mud. Nothing is so powerful that it cannot be forgotten.

    • @minixmuffin88
      @minixmuffin88 8 месяцев назад +3

      Will happen to our civilization as well.

    • @intotheunknown21
      @intotheunknown21 5 месяцев назад

      But isn't Ancient Egypt far older than any of these and yet it probably even more knowned and studied than any of these 3?

    • @jackdonovan554
      @jackdonovan554 5 месяцев назад

      @@intotheunknown21 Egypt collapsed. It's monuments abandoned. The people left. Egypt was forgotton.
      Many years later we see what's left behind, and try to learn what we can from this collapsed civilization.
      All things come and go.

    • @Zman82
      @Zman82 2 дня назад +1

      Well technically you still are talking bout them.

    • @jackdonovan554
      @jackdonovan554 2 дня назад

      @@Zman82 True, but we don't even know how many civilations may have flourished for thousands of years, and we may never know they existed.
      That could be us, someday. Some alien, or evolved cockroach digging thru all our ashes and dust and all they find is, like a toe bone - out of ALL of us.
      All that's left of everything we ever were - comes down to a toe.
      That's just crazy because you have to wonder how often that's happened to entire civilizations.

  • @erinneill9350
    @erinneill9350 Год назад +310

    It's staggering what these people could achieve so long ago. All of this should be treasured.

    • @theharshtruthoutthere
      @theharshtruthoutthere Год назад +5

      Do not worrie, GOD IS ALWAYS ON TIME. And CHRIST shall return again .
      The only reason He haven't come yet, is because you are still unsaved,
      GOD calls you home also:
      2 Peter 3:9chapter context similar meaning copy save The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance. John 3:15chapter context similar meaning copy save That whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have eternal life.
      Every time you worried and complain that GOD haven´t returned yet, ask these question from yourself; HAVEN'T I GOTTEN SAVED YET?
      DID I CAME TO REPENTANCE?
      Acts 17:30chapter context similar meaning copy save And the times of this ignorance God winked at; but now commandeth all men every where to repent:
      The time is ticking, place your hand on your chest, on that side where your heart is, can you feel it, the pumping inside your chest? Can you hear you heart beating? - your heart, dear soul is the clock of your lifetime.

    • @mattvjmeasures
      @mattvjmeasures Год назад +19

      @@theharshtruthoutthere ok. What's God's mobile number?

    • @khaliltheenlightenmentbomb3423
      @khaliltheenlightenmentbomb3423 Год назад +7

      It was all previously there, before any earthly human arrived.
      Each presenter documents via there own
      "Pride & Prejudice" ; The desperate need for emotional fulfilment and gratification.
      If each presenter could miraculously put emotional investment to one side, truth could be realised?
      Instead self importance, "his-story" & culture is upheld opposed to the reality?

    • @theharshtruthoutthere
      @theharshtruthoutthere Год назад

      @@khaliltheenlightenmentbomb3423 ruclips.net/video/K3RLfPKYmdE/видео.html

    • @StephStruble
      @StephStruble Год назад +13

      Yes this proves they had some kind of technology we don’t even know about. They want us to think they were primitive. Does this look primitive?

  • @bobbarker1481
    @bobbarker1481 Год назад +77

    It's amazing how much history there is still to discover.

    • @jameseugene3882
      @jameseugene3882 11 месяцев назад +1

      the world has lost so much, most of what we have learned about everything, is a lie

    • @elkillerpollo666
      @elkillerpollo666 11 месяцев назад

      ​YOU HAVE LEARNED anything for saying this XD@@jameseugene3882

    • @allrequiredfields
      @allrequiredfields 6 месяцев назад +1

      It overwhelms me sometimes, thinking about what grand culture(s) we've missed that very well could be older than any we currently know of.

  • @timkiwi
    @timkiwi Год назад +28

    I have visited Angkor several times 20 years ago. Truly amazing place. Truly amazing people. “A country as rich as Cambodia”

    • @ZAKiEZIN
      @ZAKiEZIN Год назад

      when you both come around to Cambodia, let us know.
      much love from Cambodia@@mondemysterieux7041

    • @dietlindvonhohenwald448
      @dietlindvonhohenwald448 10 месяцев назад +1

      Have you been inside any of these pine cone shaped buildings? What’s inside? How is the architecture inside? Are there spiral staircases inside?

  • @michaelshameklis2051
    @michaelshameklis2051 Год назад +55

    I was lucky enough to visit Troy a few years ago and recalled all that I had studied when we were required to read The Iliad for English class. This documentary is awesome and brought it all back! I was thrilled as well you can imagine to have been able to have seen Troy with my own eyes.

    • @dellingson4833
      @dellingson4833 Год назад +2

      Then to see the charred walls of Troy #1 along the stairs that proved t was burned. It's amazing. My best trip was Peru. What it must have been like for the Mayan people to come across all those ancient ruins. Then in person to see at least 3 different times and types of construction was incredible. You can sure tell the ancient megalithic work, the Mayan then of course the Spanish.

    • @ethanharvest4917
      @ethanharvest4917 Год назад

      Is that right? Let me ask you a question…
      Did you see a really big ant hill when you got there that was super important to the story of TROY like the one that was in the beginning of the intro of this video that I can’t find any real reason they had it there for short of just complete psychosis.

    • @lucasroche8639
      @lucasroche8639 Год назад +2

      We had to read John Steinbeck for English, only in primary school were we taught about the classics and even then that stopped age 11/12. But I still haven't given up reading (and watching) stuff on the classics and I'm in my late 50s so it did some good

    • @CM-dw2xr
      @CM-dw2xr 10 месяцев назад +1

      I also have walked the streets and stood on the walls of Troy overlooking the plains where the Greek army camped for years. The sea is gone from there now, but the rest was so clear and fit Homer's descriptions so well that there is no real doubt any more that this was Troy!!

    • @davidhallett8783
      @davidhallett8783 9 месяцев назад

      @@lucasroche8639i met a kid in a library three weeks ago who could read

  • @Muchjoy..
    @Muchjoy.. Год назад +93

    Absolutely fantastic and fascinating. Of nothing is as it seems. Our history has truly been hidden from us.
    Thank you so much for the creators of this wonderful production...💜🇨🇦🙏

    • @givemeliberty700
      @givemeliberty700 Год назад +1

      Most black Americans are actually Hebrew descendants

    • @onlythewise1
      @onlythewise1 Год назад +1

      more than you think whites was in China at least part of it before Chinese was, they test the Chinese there and find they have white genes in them they find evidence of whites way before Chinese, some Chinese lighter color and better looking as some whites are super pretty

    • @DreamNailsTutorial
      @DreamNailsTutorial Год назад +3

      @@onlythewise1 no one cares…

    • @onlythewise1
      @onlythewise1 Год назад +1

      @@DreamNailsTutorial well not many cares

    • @onlythewise1
      @onlythewise1 Год назад +1

      @@DreamNailsTutorial but you sound racist why

  • @offthegridgreco
    @offthegridgreco Год назад +68

    There is one fact among many that strikes me as astounding. The ART incorporated in the construction of these sites. These were not LAZY people. They envisioned big & built big.

    • @offthegridgreco
      @offthegridgreco Год назад +3

      @Andy-Spores On Insta Sells 🍄 What the farbots are you blathering about?

    • @juliepappas7314
      @juliepappas7314 Год назад

      @@offthegridgreco to up😮

    • @offthegridgreco
      @offthegridgreco Год назад +1

      @@juliepappas7314 Sorry little sister, I didn't understand. I don't speak emogee.

    • @jonathanbray3075
      @jonathanbray3075 Год назад

      BIG!...Really...Really Very BIGLEE!!!
      Make Troy Great Again!/Make Turkey Great Again!
      M.T.G.A 1280 B.C.E.
      🇬🇷 🇬🇷 🇬🇷
      🇹🇷 🇹🇷🇹🇷

    • @offthegridgreco
      @offthegridgreco Год назад

      @@jonathanbray3075 Jonathan, I'm fascinated by the Greek & Turkish flags. Your short comment compels me to ask you why Troy, & why make Turkey great again? Persia perhaps?

  • @sunkissed1974
    @sunkissed1974 Год назад +42

    The smell in that great hall must have been incredible. (I love cedar) Even the ruins are so moving. The details in everything are breathtaking. Even the cuneiform fragments are so beautiful.

    • @stur.7502
      @stur.7502 Год назад +4

      How bout the smell of a million concentrated dwellers all having that early morning fishy smellin' growler being left where it was established on the open ground boiling in 96% humidity in 120 degree heat all before the smell of Mekong river fish starting to boil for breakfast. Makes a fella thankful for the fella who invented the minty evergreen air fresheners hangin' in the pick-up truck cab eh' ?

    • @Kira_Yoshikage959
      @Kira_Yoshikage959 Год назад +4

      Agreed, it does look very beautiful, would love to visit this place one day. We indonesia also have a massive temples but Angkor Wat is on another level, especially with all that forest surrounding it.

    • @chargersina
      @chargersina Год назад

      @@stur.7502 Irrelevant, no humidity, you are just having a Mekong flashback.:)

    • @snookwind
      @snookwind Год назад +1

      If homes were built this way today they were forever last. People have gotten lazy and greedy. Thumbs up for this amazing experience.

  • @haynesatteh4463
    @haynesatteh4463 Год назад +79

    Great video, have always known there’s more to life than meets the eye, I feel like in this life i am supposed to be doing more than i am doing for the people i love. been seeking for an eye opening enlightenment, a way to be more influential, powerful and protected~

    • @bartholetbay412
      @bartholetbay412 Год назад

      oh well you can achieve that by being a part of the illuminatus brotherhood, i know it sounds like a mystery but there are ways you can actually get in contact with them

    • @haynesatteh4463
      @haynesatteh4463 Год назад +1

      @@bartholetbay412 hi, isn't the brotherhood a myth?

    • @bartholetbay412
      @bartholetbay412 Год назад

      @@haynesatteh4463 Well it is not and you can't actually expect it to be open to everyone, but if you want to know more you can look up ANTHONY MARK SZYMON online you will find something interesting.

    • @haynesatteh4463
      @haynesatteh4463 Год назад

      @@bartholetbay412 oh really, i just saw his website, interesting.i will leave him a message.

    • @daltondamm9551
      @daltondamm9551 Год назад +4

      This is an obvious bad scam.

  • @somsavry
    @somsavry Год назад +16

    From Cambodia 🇰🇭 Thank for show the world about us.❤❤🙏🙏

    • @SkittleTits
      @SkittleTits 3 месяца назад

      Don't forget the westerners for spending hundreds of millions of US dollars and 50+ years repairing it after locals pillaged it, damaged it, and then forgot about it for 800 years until the white man found it for you. ✌️

  • @JWES5937
    @JWES5937 Год назад +19

    Angkor Wat is more beautiful and attractive than the Giza Pyramids. But not many people know about it.❤ Thank you for the video.

    • @RoughStoneRollingLapidary
      @RoughStoneRollingLapidary 2 месяца назад

      Lets say on the same level as. I mean the Giza plateau is beyond incredible as well. But personal taste plays in as well. I find all megaliths to be extraordinary.

  • @michaelgallagher3640
    @michaelgallagher3640 Год назад +691

    2000 years from now people are going to be trying to find the burial cite of Harry Potter, cuz someone wrote about him.

    • @wisconsinfarmer4742
      @wisconsinfarmer4742 Год назад +50

      guarding superman's tomb is getting prohibitively expensive.

    • @richardlopez4318
      @richardlopez4318 Год назад +32

      You mean Harry Potter isn’t real?

    • @beautiful8853
      @beautiful8853 Год назад +11

      Lol

    • @anggell34
      @anggell34 Год назад +26

      Hopefully someone doesn't misplace the book in the non fiction section lol

    • @katien1684
      @katien1684 Год назад +16

      I doubt that entirely

  • @LeannsAdventures
    @LeannsAdventures Год назад +146

    If you go anywhere in the world, go to Angkor! 🙏 Seeing it in video or photos shows it no justice. It's so much more majestic in person. ❤️

    • @Kira_Yoshikage959
      @Kira_Yoshikage959 Год назад +8

      Would love to! My country also has massive temples but this one looks otherworldly.

    • @genevacordoba5959
      @genevacordoba5959 Год назад +4

      SOUNDS LIKE A BUCKET LIST THING. THANK YOU VERY MUCH.💛 GOD BLESS YOU

    • @user-cr3pn7rk2v
      @user-cr3pn7rk2v Год назад +12

      For me it wasn't just the Angkor temple itself but the hundreds of temples surrounding it were also amazing

    • @mustertherohirrim7315
      @mustertherohirrim7315 Год назад +5

      What about that temple in Indonesia...its crazy

    • @pingpang7817
      @pingpang7817 Год назад +8

      Too bad most cambodians will never see angkor wat even tho its free for all cambodian citizens. its for white people who can afford it

  • @kevonz1
    @kevonz1 Год назад +46

    As I study the ongoing collapse of industrial civilisation I 'like' to look back at previous collapses. Every member of these civilisations was surprised when they collapsed. Complexity is a recurring theme in these outcomes. There has never been a civilisation remotely as complex as ours.
    Good luck everyone.

    • @donbianconi8446
      @donbianconi8446 Год назад +11

      Modern humans are dated back 300000 years. With the same brains and abilities we have today, did humans produce and learn nothing? An advanced civilization or even a few could have developed and been largely erased without our knowledge. I see what we prioritize and how we behave, I sure hope we are not the pinnacle

    • @wisconsinfarmer4742
      @wisconsinfarmer4742 Год назад

      you will all be surprised, if you hang around.

    • @phyllisneal8687
      @phyllisneal8687 Год назад +5

      Thanks ❤️ I'm so nervous & I'm also ANGRY that 8 or 9 "mentally stumped" "lawmakers" can RULE OVER 300 MILLION ‼️😡

    • @wisconsinfarmer4742
      @wisconsinfarmer4742 Год назад +13

      @@phyllisneal8687 You all have been trained by the media to be anxious about current conditions. They have made things that have no impact on your life and your life purpose keep you in a needless state of consternation.

    • @jonathanharris9717
      @jonathanharris9717 Год назад +1

      Check out the Fallen Civilization Podcast on YT. You'll enjoy that quite a bit.

  • @ruvoodoo4862
    @ruvoodoo4862 Год назад +26

    It's interesting to see what the entire site looks like. There are at least a couple dozen RUclips channels dedicated to filming the long tail macaques that live around Angkor but in those video's you only get to see bits and pieces of the site.

  • @Bt26x
    @Bt26x 10 месяцев назад +3

    These are such good bedtime stories. I listen to documentaries like this every night to fall sleep to. 😴

  • @christinewelford1842
    @christinewelford1842 Год назад +29

    Just love history cant get enough of it. To be honest i feel that we can learn a lot more about ourselves by looking at our history.

    • @solomonking5097
      @solomonking5097 Год назад +1

      We love real fact in hisotry not water down. KHMER history is deeper than many believed. Austroasatic DNA aka Mon Khmer family tongue also discovered at Indus Valley..

    • @whatdoesthisthingdo
      @whatdoesthisthingdo Год назад

      Oh yes. Sometimes we can even learn more than we want to know.

  • @rc1983
    @rc1983 Год назад +49

    Wonderfully filmed. History always fascinates me and Timeline feeds that hunger. Never get tired of watching this channel - informative and entertaining. Thank you.

    • @mjonhouston
      @mjonhouston Год назад

      @whatapp1518 ...Is it "Lizzo"?🤔

  • @bartbullock9742
    @bartbullock9742 Год назад +37

    I have seen so many documentaries, this was very well done, thank you.

    • @reggiejohnson3391
      @reggiejohnson3391 Год назад +1

      Yea Timeline is a great documentary channel. Better than alot

  • @smallfries3462
    @smallfries3462 Год назад +7

    My late husband has seen this place with his own eyes he said it was beautiful but yet eeirely haunting

  • @susanblackmith3747
    @susanblackmith3747 Год назад +12

    Amasing documentary.I was lucky to visit Ankor Wat and it was truly astonishing

  • @doodles1228
    @doodles1228 Год назад +56

    I love how you've captured the whole artistic process in 15 mins, "I hate this!" halfway through is standard! Great video and one of my favourite illustrators too. I've not been able to watch Ethel & Ernest again, I found it so deeply moving.

  • @dougg1075
    @dougg1075 Год назад +29

    As far as the natives were concerned, it had really always been there.

    • @GazBC4U
      @GazBC4U Год назад

      🙋‍♂️ 🤮😷

  • @neriwrit
    @neriwrit Год назад +4

    I love binge watching these videos at 2am lmao

  • @user-hg8ux9mj1i
    @user-hg8ux9mj1i Год назад +2

    Archaeology is such an underrated field. Look at what they've brought us....fascinating.. Archaeology is such an underrated field. Look at what they've brought us....fascinating..

  • @cherylcallahan5402
    @cherylcallahan5402 Год назад +11

    *Time-Line Ancient Mystery Discoveries legendary Cities long lost (Angkor) appreciate your videos Listening 🌟 from Mass USA TYVM 💙Angkor*

  • @dchapero6929
    @dchapero6929 Год назад +9

    We don’t know what we don’t know. If only we had the humility to admit that fact.

  • @carlosm.devasconcelllos3939
    @carlosm.devasconcelllos3939 Год назад +20

    So beautiful. Angkor Wat !!!

  • @rickrry
    @rickrry Год назад +20

    We still have a lot to learn from our ancestors, they made us what we are today.

    • @manifesting.inner.g
      @manifesting.inner.g Год назад

      🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣🤣🤣Yeah.... They did🤣😂

    • @PabuQQ
      @PabuQQ Год назад +1

      I would like to argue that we made our ancestors what they were, they have a lot to learn from us...

    • @rswow
      @rswow Год назад +1

      @@PabuQQ What world of logic is that?

    • @wisconsinfarmer4742
      @wisconsinfarmer4742 Год назад

      @@PabuQQ when I was their age I was much more wise.

    • @PabuQQ
      @PabuQQ Год назад

      @@wisconsinfarmer4742 you can't spell wise without Wiseconsin.

  • @kirksavva1748
    @kirksavva1748 Год назад +7

    I had a dream about the first city before I saw this documentary.. quite vividly. Can’t describe the feeling

  • @tasha3757
    @tasha3757 Год назад +5

    When people are so shocked that humans couldn't design any of these monuments tall structures and claim only Aliens could've done that, they're basically forgetting that these were humans too. Look at the stuff we build today. They had the exact same brain capacity and sophistication as we have today. We're the same species. If we placed a bunch of humans of different professions (architects, doctors&herbalists, teachers, horticulturist, merchants, farmers etc.) in an area and without any modern technology and then told them to utilise everything in their environment to survive and to build magnificent structures. They definitely could! Why is it suddenly different when a few thousand years and taken away?
    Humans naturally have an ability to coordinate, adapt and problem solve to work together. It's what makes us unique and has been the case for 1000s of years.

    • @Automedon2
      @Automedon2 Год назад

      Where, anywhere in the world, today, are people building and carving structures like that by hand?

  • @EmilyW.isawakenotwoke
    @EmilyW.isawakenotwoke Год назад +139

    2.8 mill views and only 10k of people gave a thumbs up? Smh. Such a small act on our behalf makes a huge difference to content creators 🧐🙄

    • @BoBandits
      @BoBandits Год назад +3

      5 million maintenant

    • @thisguy5283
      @thisguy5283 Год назад +40

      How many of those 10Million views were watched by those who weren't fast asleep lol

    • @dna129
      @dna129 Год назад +16

      @@thisguy5283Right? The other night, I woke up to one of these videos playing

    • @criminologystudent1nvestig523
      @criminologystudent1nvestig523 Год назад +3

      5.6 million views 17,000 likes, even lower rate now

    • @EmilyW.isawakenotwoke
      @EmilyW.isawakenotwoke Год назад

      @@criminologystudent1nvestig523 crappy right!? 😒

  • @Andre345ish
    @Andre345ish Год назад +5

    Dang, I’m Cambodian American and have never learned a lick of this in school but could tell you about pilgrims lol

  • @idubai3013
    @idubai3013 Год назад +27

    Persians burned down Athens for the same reason. It wasn't vandalism, it was symbolic, that's just how things were back then

  • @jackseptictank00
    @jackseptictank00 Год назад +17

    Architectures from centuries ago are so strong even with little to no tools used that it can still stand 'til this day but nowadays there are still a lot of architectures that are so fragile even with today's machineries, technology and knowledge.

  • @jamielandis4606
    @jamielandis4606 Год назад +149

    We think we’re so much more advanced than the ancients. We’re only advanced in a different way. That’s why we can’t build like them anymore. It’s lost to us.

    • @jricherts99
      @jricherts99 Год назад +9

      Yes its because we have no common vision

    • @Dana_at_LAX
      @Dana_at_LAX Год назад +16

      @@jricherts99 that and we also have everything done for us. No need to build this stuff when we have architects and big corp to do stuff for us. I hate it. Each individual then was more capable than most of us now.

    • @thicks_Mckenzie_heavyload
      @thicks_Mckenzie_heavyload Год назад +15

      We are more advanced technologically and significantly less Advanced now with our consciousness... that's why we have advanced surgeries and medicines and still have to heal from the outside in which doesn't work well and creates significant side effects/healing processes, instead of healing from the inside out which actually cures the root of illness instead of treating symptoms lol.. see it's profitable to keep treating symptoms, if you actually heal a person they stop coming back to you and spending money even though they have a happy and healthier life... Government cant have that can they.. we all know better there's just ugliness and greediness in charge, weak low forms of Consciousness running the show. Collective Consciousness trends towards advancement it's just takes thousands and thousands of years apparently... and I apparently there are hiccups and setbacks every few hundred years, that's probably why it takes so damn long... maybe in another 10,000 years we will all be perfect and childlike and filled with nothing but love and happiness and things like war and negative emotions and suffering and pain will be words we don't even understand anymore cause everything is so perfect.. One day yall

    • @StoneInMySandal
      @StoneInMySandal Год назад +18

      It’s not lost to us. We just don’t have god-king rulers willing to kill thousands of their people for an ego trip.

    • @allangibson8494
      @allangibson8494 Год назад +8

      We routinely build much bigger structures. Modern shopping centres dwarf these temples.

  • @starcrib
    @starcrib Год назад +4

    The best two and a half hours I've spent in weeks- these extraordinary productions are erudite and exciting. Thank You for all three, my knowledge is enhanced immeasurably. 📯🌐📯

  • @rmb2214
    @rmb2214 Год назад +12

    Ah, 1:30 am now but worth the time watching. Great history lesson.

  • @mikewakefield8994
    @mikewakefield8994 Год назад +18

    Everybody, every single being, was possibly treated as a king in the lost civilization ages. These were likely built 12000 plus years ago or at least I'd keep an open mind that these could be way older and way differently made than proposed

    • @wisconsinfarmer4742
      @wisconsinfarmer4742 Год назад

      The lense of technology is never viewed with the processes we don't have.

    • @TransoceanicOutreach
      @TransoceanicOutreach Год назад

      We know exactly when they were built, from several different dating methods. Remove your tinfoil headgear.

    • @ramons9056
      @ramons9056 Год назад

      shiii like 36,000 years ago

    • @TheJonnyzeus
      @TheJonnyzeus Год назад

      ….and your evidence for that is……? I think you’re just doing a bit of wishful thinking, because without any evidence to back it up its just an uneducated hunch.

    • @rockit3422
      @rockit3422 Год назад

      @@ramons9056 stop watching ancient aliens.

  • @raywhitehead730
    @raywhitehead730 Год назад +14

    The Romans, themselves wrote about visiting, ( Pilgrim like) Troy ( Illium) it was said that a young Caesar visited it, and ran around its walls nude, in honour of the Heroes that fought there.

  • @wretchedfibs4306
    @wretchedfibs4306 Год назад +11

    wow. Liked the Persepolis bit best. Changed my whole view of Greek foundations of civilization. thanks for the excellent production.

    • @shashiheera1414
      @shashiheera1414 Год назад +1

      Why do they teach us lies in the western world cuz

    • @raptis1t
      @raptis1t Год назад

      As a Greek lucky enough to have visited Persepolis myself, I'd say it's a little harsh. After all, Athens was torched (twice) just a century before by the invading Persians.

  • @glorydey5008glowlight
    @glorydey5008glowlight Год назад +14

    Absolutely Fantastic Docfilm 👍 Please Share More On The Ancient History Of Different Civilizations Across The World! There Are Many Less Known Cultures That Humanity Has No Idea About. There Are Some Good History Channels On RUclips Which Are Focussing On Alternative History Perspective And More Older Civilizations That Academic Historians Neglect And Have No Knowledge Of. Good Video! Thanks For Sharing! 🥰

    • @julicooke4266
      @julicooke4266 Год назад

      academic disavow because it does't fit their paradimd

  • @Supermodel2020
    @Supermodel2020 Год назад +14

    Wow! Never heard of this ancient civilization. This docume ntary was really educative.

  • @theranjithjay
    @theranjithjay Год назад +20

    Cambodia 1860 - a couple of temples were discovered! I visited Angkor Watt five years ago ! Angkor Watt means holy temple ! GREATDOCUMENTARIES

    • @morho9422
      @morho9422 Год назад

      and i thought angkor watt was a unit of power.

    • @Keshav46
      @Keshav46 Год назад +1

      Amd he said lotus shape it's in ur culture for lord Vishnu

    • @SuperGuanine
      @SuperGuanine Год назад

      @@morho9422 funny 😁😁

  • @Fvpigpen26
    @Fvpigpen26 Год назад +8

    This was a great set and interesting enough to keep me up too late.

  • @moussapolytropos
    @moussapolytropos Год назад +11

    The Iliad was originally performed by “troubadours “ in palaces around the Mycenaean world.

  • @pao_banaag
    @pao_banaag Год назад +9

    Great video, but that was the most abrupt ad break ever 😂

  • @farinislostcity269
    @farinislostcity269 7 месяцев назад +2

    I was named after Angkor Wat - first name Angkor. My parents flew there in their small plane in the 1950's and my mother happened to touch the statue of fertility. That's their story and I am sticking with it. If you are interested in other legendary lost cities, I have now written two books: "Farini's Lost City of the Kalahari - Fraud or Fact?" as well as "Finding Farini's Lost City of the Kalahari." Using modern tools and research methodologies I thoroughly investigate Farini's journey and propose answers to questions about the possible location of these ruins and why they have not yet been found. There are short introductory videos on RUclips.

  • @jodiezammit333
    @jodiezammit333 Год назад +10

    It seems to me that the reliefs on the staircase of Persepolis might indicate trade items offered by each people, rather than gifts. What if the great halls were centres for trade?

    • @jimr9499
      @jimr9499 Год назад

      Wow. How does leopard meat taste? Can't imagine ever getting to try that in my sheltered life lol.

    • @genevacordoba5959
      @genevacordoba5959 Год назад

      @Mathew Andrews HI. JUST WONDERING ABOUT SKINNED LEOPARD MEAT. COULD YOU EXPOUND ON THAT? THANKYOU💛

  • @le57erguapo43
    @le57erguapo43 Год назад +1

    3 topics of the Lost Worlds: Angkor Wat, Troy, and the Persian Empire. Veey faacinating historical and archeological finds.
    Thanka for this!. ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @quetzalcoatlz
    @quetzalcoatlz Год назад +4

    Fall of civilizations has an incredible episode covering the Khmer empire

  • @Bsssssssssssss
    @Bsssssssssssss Год назад +3

    I'm interested in watching the history channel because I learned a lot

    • @Gertyutz
      @Gertyutz Год назад

      Be careful. A lot of the History Channel is speculation not based on factual sources. A better choice would be PBS.

  • @BeeInOC
    @BeeInOC Год назад +2

    Khmer speaker here …Angkor wat translates literally into “palace/citadel temple.” And Angkor thom= “palace/citadel big” or the big temple . I think this show called it the holy temple but …the translation is actually as above fyi . ❤ with that said I am glad the western world and now India and Korea are trying to restore it ❤ I did visit in 2016 and videos and pictures really don’t do it any Justice . The walls of the temple have reliefs that tell the story of the creation of the world (with the churning of the ocean of milk) as well as many Hindu stories and myths mostly ingrained in ancient Hindu religion, involving Garuda, apsaras, and shiva just to name drop some history ….truly magnificent ancient history and worth the visit for any history buffs out there

    • @isuggsy
      @isuggsy Год назад

      Who built it and how?

    • @BeeInOC
      @BeeInOC Год назад

      @@isuggsy the ancient Hindu Khmer Kings did or rather the workers did …

    • @MrIsuggsy
      @MrIsuggsy Год назад

      @@BeeInOC with what tools?

  • @talakeratopfanchannel
    @talakeratopfanchannel Год назад +4

    Really love this Video.. A lot of help..
    Me and my Husband Love to watch an historical movie, Documentary, so good to know what happened before we are born

  • @giada7571
    @giada7571 Год назад +5

    wonderful! watched this during my exercise routine and it was both informative and distrcting from the pain!

    • @morho9422
      @morho9422 Год назад +2

      watching this during my routine rest on sofa.

    • @morho9422
      @morho9422 Год назад +1

      watching this during my routine rest on sofa.

  • @duMaurier15
    @duMaurier15 4 месяца назад +2

    What is more amazing is the Ancient temples in Cambodia and the ones in Indonesia are similar or even identical in architecture designs.. For those who dont know Cambodia and Indonesia are separated by an Ocean.

  • @sonnyh7114
    @sonnyh7114 Год назад +4

    Happy to see my Khmer great kingdom before it fall to other racers betrayed my Khmer ancestors, thank you for the video ❤️

  • @beautyangeltv
    @beautyangeltv Год назад +9

    Beautiful documentary

  • @chris.asi_romeo
    @chris.asi_romeo Год назад +2

    Love watching documentaries like this.

  • @DrastikTrap
    @DrastikTrap Год назад +9

    Great documentary! Love the quality of this channel

  • @user-zero00000
    @user-zero00000 Год назад +33

    Southern India has temples similar to this kingdom of cholas a Tamil kings generation who ruled Sri Lanka and southern India had more trade practices with Rome

    • @tomlxyz
      @tomlxyz Год назад

      Are you Indian?

    • @PJCC_BAISH
      @PJCC_BAISH Год назад +2

      And then claims that all this structures and cultures alike are originated in India. 😂

    • @raksrulesaks
      @raksrulesaks Год назад +7

      @@PJCC_BAISH ma’am as a scholar in Indian history, and from my own research that’s quite the disturbing comment. Given it’s a fact the Chola empire of Tamil Nadu (and you can read about this if you care. Ofc I assume you don’t given your evident ignorance) influenced the spread of Hinduism from Bhutan to Laos (all of Southeast Asia), and had even Indonesia, Maldives and potentially further south. The chola empire is considered an empire of influence (though I would hasten to disagree with this Eurocentric assessment as evidence of colonization is clear). The cholas infused elements of Dravidian script into many of these nations, and if you ever note the length of the names of countries like Thailand of Myanmar or Cambodia, it has a characteristic length to it very much influenced by ancient Chola tradition. Before you mock me or question me know that I’m an expert in this field, that I know my stuff, and that to this day, Indians are HEAVILY involved in the restoration work of Angkor Wat, key to the Sanskrit interpretation and the Hindu placement of much of what is seen in Cambodia. That’s what this documentary doesn’t cover. Or the fact Indian archeologists risked their lives even during the Khmer Rouge (where Pol Pot wanted to murder all Hindus) to continue restoring the temple complex. Ignorance, and being wrong is simply not appreciated by someone who has spent one’s whole life studying these things. But sure, you, whose evidently NOT an expert has a level of authority to write such rude and nasty comments.

    • @raksrulesaks
      @raksrulesaks Год назад

      You are correct User96- see my comment above.

    • @draggin
      @draggin Год назад +1

      @@raksrulesaks no need to argue with idiots. Its best avoided.

  • @emeryrogers9936
    @emeryrogers9936 Год назад +7

    It's a shame what happened imagine what it would be today it was still alive such great advancement back then .we can learn from their mistakes to make our society going.

  • @vivianmurry720
    @vivianmurry720 Год назад +21

    Loved the episode! Keep up the great work!!

  • @litrackenkevin2729
    @litrackenkevin2729 Год назад +121

    How does a foreigner explorer discover a site that people are living next to..!🤣

    • @wisconsinfarmer4742
      @wisconsinfarmer4742 Год назад +15

      the moon knew the sun was there before mars discovered it.

    • @alisafields9464
      @alisafields9464 Год назад

      Surprise ?? Lmao 😂😂😂😂😅😅😂😂

    • @TheTriggeredOne
      @TheTriggeredOne Год назад +7

      Christopher Columbus

    • @lawrencestrabala6146
      @lawrencestrabala6146 Год назад +18

      People ignore things around them. It is not a new thing in human history

    • @cruisepaige
      @cruisepaige Год назад

      They don’t. They just consider the first time white people see something the first time “anyone” has seen it. “Discover” was and is used in such a racist way for so long.

  • @user-fz3jc9st1h
    @user-fz3jc9st1h Год назад +2

    I'm from Cambodia 🇰🇭 love you

  • @richardasimba5867
    @richardasimba5867 Год назад +4

    really enjoyed this thank you

  • @joshwalker8984
    @joshwalker8984 Год назад +2

    Near the end, one scientist was claiming that Alexander didn't have to destroy a temple. That's EXACTLY the reason why he did it. Alexander said, without words, I am more powerful than your gods!

  • @subhasiskumar6906
    @subhasiskumar6906 Год назад +3

    Architectures of Hinduism. Fascinating, captivating and marvelous. Thank you for such a wonderful documentary ❤️

  • @sharonbalman9084
    @sharonbalman9084 Год назад +2

    That was truly amazing.... I really enjoyed it... I love watching these type of architecture and ancient civilizations....
    Bring me more!!!! ❤😊

  • @nataliev.149
    @nataliev.149 Год назад +24

    The Royal palace at Nokor Thom is the central point of the empire. The kingdom had other smaller palaces across the empire with different rulers. It’s weird that the only records available is by a Chinese when the Khmer empire was in close contact with the Siam, Java and Malay and Sri Lanka too, champa too but they no longer exist to have much records left. The Khmer cities were plundered and looted and many things were taken to other kingdoms during wartime so maybe check them out.

    • @mr.k1611
      @mr.k1611 Год назад +6

      There are records. It just fell into the wrong hands. Also, pol pot.

    • @genevacordoba5959
      @genevacordoba5959 Год назад +2

      THANKYOU FOR SHARING THAT. SO MUCH TO LEARN IN JUST 1 LIFETIME..........💛

    • @gigisong81
      @gigisong81 Год назад

      I think u completely missed the point. They didn't say the only proof ever existed was by a Chinese guy but they are talking bout the Chinese man's description of how grand the city was. They already know it existed. They are literally talking bout how big it was, how grand n how sophisticated the city really was. It's not that his is the only record ever in the past. And this is specifically about this particular city not the empire.

  • @raywhitehead730
    @raywhitehead730 Год назад +17

    The shallow bay at the foot of Troy would have sheltered the shallow drafted boats of the time. Very importantly, the prevailing winds favored boat travel to Troy. A thousand years BC, tacking into the wind was a technique that was unknown. The winds are seasonal there.

    • @regandunn4850
      @regandunn4850 Год назад

      The pigmy people of new Zealand had gliders 1000 Yeats ago

    • @genevacordoba5959
      @genevacordoba5959 Год назад

      VERY INFORMATIVE. THANKYOU VERY MUCH 💛 GOD BLESS YOU

  • @staceyadams2272
    @staceyadams2272 Год назад +4

    Looking at the imagine the area was huge and intelligent looking people. Mr. Hoffman Thank you for your work.

  • @BrianSmith-gp9xr
    @BrianSmith-gp9xr Год назад +2

    What an awesome place. I wish I could have seen such beauty and perfection.. What humans are capable of is amazing.

  • @notimportant8120
    @notimportant8120 Год назад +7

    Ah my ancestors! Beautifully put together documentary. Still more to learn for me!

  • @davidmrz-ej5yv
    @davidmrz-ej5yv Год назад +1

    I love this history channel, i spend hours watching

  • @craigdutton6072
    @craigdutton6072 Год назад +4

    These are just the best videos to watch they truely are ✊

  • @annespacedroid
    @annespacedroid 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have studied circuit boards for a few decades & when I saw Angkor Wat from the air it reminded me of a motherboard. The layout similarities are there. Circuit & components.

  • @yongwoo1020
    @yongwoo1020 Год назад +7

    This documentary should be called “Ancient Angkor through the eyes of Colonial Intruders”

  • @TimeTrekTaless
    @TimeTrekTaless 5 месяцев назад

    Fascinating how ancient civilizations fade into obscurity, leaving behind only echoes of their glory. Yet, for some, like Angkor Wat, the allure remains timeless, drawing us closer to their mysterious past.

  • @jojosmumdorothy2829
    @jojosmumdorothy2829 Год назад +5

    So interesting to watch thankyou for sharing 😊I'd love to see ancient and onwards of Britain 🇬🇧

  • @shauniebnaturalista6672
    @shauniebnaturalista6672 Год назад +3

    If the carvings are in ancient Cambodian and Sanskrit, then I am inclined to believe that Angkor Wat is thousands of years old, not hundreds of years old.

  • @nareshlathia5334
    @nareshlathia5334 Год назад +8

    The Chinese regarded the Cambodians as primitive. The BrUtish Victorians did the same when they came to India. Those unable to understand other cultures always made this mistake. The Chinese and the BrUtish were the primitive creatures.

    • @imperialkhmer6146
      @imperialkhmer6146 Год назад +1

      The Chinese came to the Khmer empire after its peak. When the Khmer empire was at its peak in the 12th and 13th century AD we have many Chinese beggars in the Khmer empire

  • @rommeldones6980
    @rommeldones6980 Год назад +1

    Angkor is a.neighbor of ours...I'm from the Philippines and Angkor is just a 6 hour plane ride. The first time I saw this majestic

  • @jonathanhughes8679
    @jonathanhughes8679 Год назад +9

    It wasn’t forgotten nor rediscovered. When the guy got as the first westerner said not many but some people lived there. Not to mention that there’s a written record of it in China.

    • @Lela-plants
      @Lela-plants Год назад +1

      It was discovered by people not living there and in “modern times”. This is what began the investigation into it.

    • @joyshulla5072
      @joyshulla5072 Год назад

      That's the problem right there, China. They hide so much.

  • @CGeeThompkins
    @CGeeThompkins Год назад +13

    Thank you for this great documentary. It was very educational.

  • @mikhavelli6342
    @mikhavelli6342 Год назад +57

    For people like me who were lucky enough to be trained AND to have studied under Dr. Hendrik Clark and there.... And other Masters who prefer a anonymous Life for sake of peace quiet study and who also CAN read Most of what is there: Ain't it cool 😎 to have this at our finger tips ?!?!!!

    • @genevacordoba5959
      @genevacordoba5959 Год назад +3

      SOOOO COOL. THANKYOU VERY MUCH.💛 GOD VLESS YOU

    • @mandyshaw4097
      @mandyshaw4097 Год назад +1

      YES💜 it's amazing.

    • @scorpiod77
      @scorpiod77 Год назад +9

      Name-drop much???

    • @SuperGuanine
      @SuperGuanine Год назад +3

      @@scorpiod77 what do you mean?

    • @91GT347
      @91GT347 Год назад +1

      Its cool even if you couldnt read it.

  • @mrdylanhannah
    @mrdylanhannah Год назад +1

    Amazing, thanks so much for this, it’s got me through my architectural modelling session we’ve inspiration.

  • @salenmam7953
    @salenmam7953 Год назад +8

    Even though my Cambodians still got killed by our enemies by hiding behind the scenes recently I lost my brother my cousin and my niece &her husband only God Jesus can save Cambodia from the real evils Amen

    • @genevacordoba5959
      @genevacordoba5959 Год назад +3

      SORRY ABOUT YOUR LOSSES SALEN. KEEP THE FAITH. GOD BLESS YOU.....PRAISE TO JESUS

  • @rasheawhite3644
    @rasheawhite3644 Год назад +1

    I am very excited about these!😊 I love to learn new historical truths and facts about other cultures and nationalities! Thank you! Diversity is BEAUTIFUL!🥰👍🏾💯🙏🏾💕

  • @shanedavison7473
    @shanedavison7473 Год назад +13

    Someone needs to dig deeper on Angor Wat. It is much older than 900 years. 900 years was the friggin Middle Ages, the most backwards time in history.

  • @CorruptKIIWI
    @CorruptKIIWI 5 месяцев назад

    100% worth the visit. I went 10 years ago and it was absolutely incredible.

  • @telebiopic
    @telebiopic Год назад +13

    Fantastic content. ❤

  • @marklucas1898
    @marklucas1898 6 месяцев назад +2

    He was the first White man to discover Angkor Wat... but it was well-known to Cambodians. There were still monks living there when he supposedly "found" it!

  • @Trav_Can
    @Trav_Can Год назад +4

    Only two old civilizations manipulated water in this way in a similar environment... that would be the Khmer and the Maya. Half the year is dry, and only by maintaining those water cisterns can civilization survive. It was a delicate system, and that's why they both fell.