This video is absolutely amazing! The discoveries of Rome's lost treasures are incredibly exciting and open up new perspectives on ancient history. Thank you National Geographic for such a dramatic and insightful first season!
I am so happy that Dr. Monika got to have her dream job of excavating Pompeii! That must be so fulfilling and satisfying for her - wanting to do it since she was a teenager. I love when I hear how people achieve their dreams!
Simply marvelous - and a wonderful addition to the already highly regarded ' Digging for Britain ' series. A wonderful production by NG - top shelf in every way :)
Ive seen some VERY good and well made shows on Pompeii but this one isnon a whole other level. They never show this much in depth. Im in complete awe. LOVE IT!!
Fun fact during Alexanders conquest he almost turned his gaze to destroy rome but didn't see them as a threat imagine what it would've been like if he destroyed rome before they even started
55:22 I love the pottery being Pre Roman because it’s hand made I now picture the Roman’s invading then setting up their automatic pottery machines. I hope she was either miss translated or by hand made she meant pre wheel made pottery.
Are we using electric generators for air conditioning or refrigeration on solar wind energy? Also, vertical farming at schools with electric buses on renewable energy can farm to table using less water and no pesticides since its indoors. Schools should do that with livestock fish farming classes. Maybe a crop livestock feed seed research class?
40:30 is slightly past whatever the heck that was but I saw it too. More like 40:26. Edit: in looking at it a few times it may have just been part of the filming equipment or something. You can see the red color there that the guys are wearing to the left as well.
That is the worst corking job I have ever seen done. Academics make me laugh, there are people who still cork boats today. Instead of asking a master to show them how it would have been done, they fumble their way into disaster. It is ok to admit you do not know everything, it does not make you less of a person.
@@cassieoz1702 Caulking and corking are interchangeable. They just exist on separate sides of the Atlantic. Since they are on the east side it is corking.
I get these guys have a rock for the Romans, but it's a bit unpleasant to hear the announcer constantly referring to the land and native people of Scotland in such derogatory terms. Also recommend not playing a drinking game for every time he says the word "frontier". You'll go down so fast 😂
Lest we forget Rome is the birthplace of fascism, imperialism and colonialism. All the countries people despise for their imperial abuses were all tribal cultures colonized by Rome. Classicism is the original Stockholm syndrome in many ways.
This sounds like a great episode but I’m less than 9 minutes in and I’ve had FOUR sets of commercials come up already. No offense but no. I’ll find another history channel
Augustus reigned in peace? LOL. If we discount the dozen or more wars or major battles that happened during his reign. This and taking many of the more spurious and clearly exaggerated claims about Nero's decadence really highlights how this is a very entertainment focused show, history is second.
they cast some bust out of concrete and stick it in the water and film it and oh, isn't it amazing. Ancient historic ruins made five years ago out of concrete.
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1:05:40 mmmmmm. date someone based on hair style? what about fashions that come back into style years and years later? maybe that's just a modern thing..?
If someone wants to read why romans were doomed even they were the strongest at their time you could read "The Holy Qur'an" chapter called "Surah Ar-Ruum".
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Taking some notes to ensure the successful infrastructure of our great nation
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Thank you for sharing this season all in one go! I really enjoyed learning about Rome and hope to see more to come.
Please create more documentaries about the ancient civilizations!
Albert Lin has a lot of them
Totally agree!
@@catmancatplan4933 this! I love how he uses modern technology to create a picture of how it must have looked at the time...
@@kop-uv2dx Also look into Duane Hamacher in Australia for Aboriginal Australian information, and the 1700 Cascadia Tsunami
Yes i agree too
Just 1 hour into the video and I am hooked!! Love ancient history, artifacts, architecture, and cultural discoveries. 💙🩵💙
who’s here on britney’s recommendation?!
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This video is absolutely amazing! The discoveries of Rome's lost treasures are incredibly exciting and open up new perspectives on ancient history. Thank you National Geographic for such a dramatic and insightful first season!
I really enjoyed watching this video, thank you for your efforts
So amazing, fascinating amd I loved learning all these interesting facts. Please create more!!!! ❤
I am so happy that Dr. Monika got to have her dream job of excavating Pompeii! That must be so fulfilling and satisfying for her - wanting to do it since she was a teenager. I love when I hear how people achieve their dreams!
I did have a bit of anxiety when underground at the beginning....claustrophobic 😮
i appreciate this Long form content
Me too!! I'm getting to where I don't watch anything under an hour long. Something 4hrs long and im in heaven. Especially if it's this good
Your passion for what you do is truly inspiring.
This was amazing! Please do more!
I agree completely. I'm just 20mins into the 4hrs but already in awe
Awesome documentary. 💯👏
I enjoyed watching. 💯👏
This was an amazing video! I watched the whole thing
Simply marvelous - and a wonderful addition to the already highly regarded ' Digging for Britain ' series. A wonderful production by NG - top shelf in every way :)
Wow incredible! Come see some findings here as well ❤
This is awesome!! They actually had plumbing!! And you paid a water bill!!! 😂. Amazing!!!!
Those cavers are immensely brave
Love national geography ❤❤
This is FANTASTIC! Thank you for putting this all together!
So much wonders
Rome, My favourite historical country
How very cool!
imagine one day we could walk around this city with a VR and see how it was before outside and inside that would be so cool
so good
Is there a documentary on Indus valley civilization?
This is great
hope there is a season 2
22:17 “body-spaced shape” 😂
RUclips needs to take a chill pill on these ads even if you don’t have premium my GAWD
National geographic is a nonprofit ads probably help with the project costs.? I don't know .. but I have chosen not to mind.. because.. NatGeo
Cool!
I wish we got a bit more science and a bit less EPICC!!!! in modern docs
Me too! Depends on the documentary for sure. History channel is a pile of speculation, most of the time!
Nice
The tight spaces ... I was feeling sick just seeing it. 😵💫
I'm a bit of a claustrophobic.
I'm one of those dudes that think about the roman empire almost everyday
Italy!!
The thought of being on open water and getting rammed by a hoard of Romans is terrifying.
"only body in Pompei" - - that we currently know of at this time.
Ive seen some VERY good and well made shows on Pompeii but this one isnon a whole other level. They never show this much in depth. Im in complete awe. LOVE IT!!
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Fun fact during Alexanders conquest he almost turned his gaze to destroy rome but didn't see them as a threat imagine what it would've been like if he destroyed rome before they even started
55:22 I love the pottery being Pre Roman because it’s hand made I now picture the Roman’s invading then setting up their automatic pottery machines. I hope she was either miss translated or by hand made she meant pre wheel made pottery.
Are we using electric generators for air conditioning or refrigeration on solar wind energy? Also, vertical farming at schools with electric buses on renewable energy can farm to table using less water and no pesticides since its indoors. Schools should do that with livestock fish farming classes. Maybe a crop livestock feed seed research class?
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1:13:50 are they ever going to use the sails
Wow I never knew that
Ummmm did anyone else see what I saw at 40:30 when the guys are under the baths when the camera looks down the corridor on the left 😳
40:30 is slightly past whatever the heck that was but I saw it too. More like 40:26.
Edit: in looking at it a few times it may have just been part of the filming equipment or something. You can see the red color there that the guys are wearing to the left as well.
I think good place for movie 3d
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Meaning....nothing.
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That is the worst corking job I have ever seen done. Academics make me laugh, there are people who still cork boats today. Instead of asking a master to show them how it would have been done, they fumble their way into disaster. It is ok to admit you do not know everything, it does not make you less of a person.
Caulking?
@@cassieoz1702 Caulking and corking are interchangeable. They just exist on separate sides of the Atlantic. Since they are on the east side it is corking.
@@thomasschimmeyer8715 thanks. In Australia I've never seen 'corking' so I assumed 'autocorret', Sorry
The academics rowing the boat 😂
I’m surprised they lasted 2 hours trying.
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Who's here for history class 😂
1:16:01 lol lady came to take credit
Do you use metal detectors on the site?
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I get these guys have a rock for the Romans, but it's a bit unpleasant to hear the announcer constantly referring to the land and native people of Scotland in such derogatory terms.
Also recommend not playing a drinking game for every time he says the word "frontier". You'll go down so fast 😂
1:09:45 what's that on the left below the bench? modern roman steel screws, washers, bolts?
Lest we forget Rome is the birthplace of fascism, imperialism and colonialism. All the countries people despise for their imperial abuses were all tribal cultures colonized by Rome. Classicism is the original Stockholm syndrome in many ways.
WHAT DID THEY USE TO CLEAN THE BACK AND THE FRONT DID THEY SCAPE THAT TOO ⁉️……OUCH….🤷🏼♀️ 🙍🏼♀️ 🤦🏼♀️
I'm guessing it's a loofah on a stick. Lol
This lady using a metal scraper on that ceramic vase is irritating
This sounds like a great episode but I’m less than 9 minutes in and I’ve had FOUR sets of commercials come up already.
No offense but no. I’ll find another history channel
Way too many commercials, cant watch
They need to earn somehow from their content or you can pay youtube for ad free youtube.
What commercials? I haven't seen a single one
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Augustus reigned in peace? LOL. If we discount the dozen or more wars or major battles that happened during his reign. This and taking many of the more spurious and clearly exaggerated claims about Nero's decadence really highlights how this is a very entertainment focused show, history is second.
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Marcus was the first Son of the Italian Mofia🤔✌the bathes most have smelled like rotten fish because of all the love juices floating around 🤔😉
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We have a bath house in my city
City is heerlen
47:57 gated community.
I need help bro please help me
Theory: The Gods werre angered that they didnt burn one body, and thus the whole city of Pompeii was flooded with lava.
Prove me wrong plz :)
Easy: all of the geological history before the eruption happened well before the sacrifice.
@@MJanovicable is it a fact? 😅
@@tiagobrancoprata7578 What I wrote? Of course, geological deposits are like a book, there for everyone to read...who can.
they cast some bust out of concrete and stick it in the water and film it and oh, isn't it amazing. Ancient historic ruins made five years ago out of concrete.
Rome dissapear because they feed their horses rotteen meat.
why there is cartoon defiction ??!@#
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Good news, I tell you the truth, whoever hears my word (Jesus) and believes Him who sent Me (God) has eternal life and will not be condemned; he has crossed over from death to life. John 5:24 Jesus died for you, all you have to do is believe & repent.
I've never understood why you do this
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It makes them feel like they are doing something. Without actually doing anything. I guess.
@@andrewbacon4001 'look at me' virtue signalling??
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This is not the place spout YOUR religion. Perhaps if you learn more about history you will understand more about humanity and belief systems.
1:05:40 mmmmmm. date someone based on hair style? what about fashions that come back into style years and years later? maybe that's just a modern thing..?
If someone wants to read why romans were doomed even they were the strongest at their time you could read "The Holy Qur'an" chapter called "Surah Ar-Ruum".
Thanks for that.
Stop believing in fairy tales and start to use your mind.
@@dayros2023 no one even asked for your advice in this comment
Какая хорошая передача, жаль что не переведена на русский язык 😢
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