New HistoriaWhat Did Ancient Rome Really Look Like? Ancient Rome reconstruction featuring realistic 3D animation. Ancient Rome Shirts & Merch: newhistoria.com Subscribe: youtube.com/c/NewHistoria?sub_confirmation=1 _______________________________ More Cinematic Videos: Ancient Greece Cinematic Video: youtu.be/3YrJxz6xsAk Ancient Egypt Cinematic Video: youtu.be/omajagaozk0 _______________________________ In this cinematic animation video, we explore some of the major Landmarks, architecture, art buildings and landscapes of ancient Rome! See exactly how ancient Rome looked.
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What Did Ancient Rome Look Like? (Cinematic Animation)
What Did Ancient Rome Look Like? (Cinematic Animation)New Historia2019-11-04 | What Did Ancient Rome Really Look Like? Ancient Rome reconstruction featuring realistic 3D animation. Ancient Rome Shirts & Merch: newhistoria.com Subscribe: youtube.com/c/NewHistoria?sub_confirmation=1 _______________________________ More Cinematic Videos: Ancient Greece Cinematic Video: youtu.be/3YrJxz6xsAk Ancient Egypt Cinematic Video: youtu.be/omajagaozk0 _______________________________ In this cinematic animation video, we explore some of the major Landmarks, architecture, art buildings and landscapes of ancient Rome! See exactly how ancient Rome looked.
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We start with a brief overview of how Greece came to be and some of the misconceptions about its formation. Following this, we get to know the people of ancient Greece, through their love of leisure. This favorite pastime is heavily reliant upon a busy open air market called the Agora.
Moving away from the agora briefly, we explore the theatre experience. The theatre was a popular hobby of thousands of Greeks. Moving back to the Agora, we bump into Socrates.
Socrates is an excellent vessel for knowledge in more than one way. Through his unusual mannerisms and fashion sense, we learn how Greeks dressed at the time. His wife emerges and models some women's clothing. This bores Socrates, so he suggests an adventure to the Olympic Games.
Getting to the Olympics is easier said than done. We'll really need to figure out how to get there as Olympia is on the other side of Greece, a 6 day walk. This leads to the few transportation options we have: horses, donkeys and boats.
Whilst walking is the easiest option, it's slow and incredibly dangerous for a number of reasons. Greek pirates are a huge one.
Spending the day on the farm is far more relaxing. Most Greeks were attached to farms in one way or another, so this is an important segment. It leads nicely into foods and beverages that were consumed in Ancient Greece.
Next up is houses. How they were designed: interior and exterior. Another important thing to note is how the household was structured. It encompassed everyone, including domestic helpers (sIaves).
There were a few groups that had a hard time in Greece. Women were one of them. It wasn't just social expectations that made life challenging for Greek women. Death was also something they had to deal with far too frequently.
Premature death was prominent in all of the ancient world. Religious beliefs (mythology) helped guide Greeks through the process. There will be separate videos on mythology as it's far to broad of a subject to address in this video. Enjoy the documentary! ________________________ TIMESTAMPS *** 00:00 - Ancient Greece 101 02:01 - Leisure 02:50 - The Agora 04:14 - The Theatre 04:51 - Meet Socrates 05:40 - Clothing & Fashion 07:50 - The Olympic Games 08:36 - Travel & Transportation 10:08 - Sailing & Ships 10:43 - Time 12:10 - Dangers Outside The City 13:56 - Agriculture & Farming 15:39 - Jobs & Work 16:16 - Pirates 17:38 - More Jobs 18:57 - SIavery 20:06 - Houses & Architecture 22:41 - Food 24:38 - Women 25:59 - Death 28:17 - Mythology/Religion ________________________ MUSIC *** Ashe - Songs of Water A Step Further - Max LL Built Up North - Luke Atencio Indulgence -Topu Katrina - Kerry Muzzey Meandering - Topu Of Waving Woods and Waters Wild - timbre Premonition - David A. Molina Regeneration - Max LL Surrender - Songs of Water The Ascent - Generdyn The Rebellion - Ryan Taubert Undertow - Blake Ewing White Knight - Ryan Taubert
Footage is a combination of custom CGI renders, AC: Odyssey and public domain images.Daily Life In Ancient Egypt (3D Animated Documentary - Life Of An Egyptian)New Historia2020-04-29 | Experience daily life in ancient Egypt in this animated documentary. Subscribe: youtube.com/c/NewHistoria?sub_confirmation=1 Ancient Egypt Shirts & Merch: newhistoria.com
__________ Daily Life In Ancient Egypt Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 1:00 - Social Class/Hierarchy Pyramid 3:20 - The Nile River & Its Importance 5:10 - Work Life Of An Egyptian Farmer 7:20 - Farming In Ancient Egypt 11:55 - Houses & Architecture 14:30 - Food & Drink In Ancient Egypt 19:10 - Death & The Afterlife 21:20 - Family, Fun, Games & Free Time __________
Ancient Egyptians ranged from extremely poor serfs and slaves to incredible wealthy royalty like Pharaohs; kings and queens.
This documentary is an overview of the history of most Egyptians. This groups is mainly made up of farmers and farm workers.
We first look at social hierarchy. There's a common misconception that Egyptians were divided by their occupations. For example, a pyramid might be ordered: Pharaoh, Government Officials (Vizier/Priests/Nobles), Soldiers, Scribes, Merchants, Artisans, Craftsmen, Farmers, Construction Workers, Serfs, Slaves.
Next we look at why the Nile river was so essential to Egypt's prosperity. Most farmers lived by the Nile river and used it daily so it was extremely important.
The work life of farmers is fascinating, so we spend a decent chunk of time seeing how farming worked in ancient Egypt. See the tools and process Egyptians used to farm and grow their crops.
After this we walk through a reconstructed ancient Egyptian house. You'll see all of the rooms and furniture that was typical in a home at the time. Their pets were also important, so dogs and cats are briefly mentioned.
Next we look at the ancient Egyptian diet. The staples were beer and bread. Wheat derived products were the basis of all meals. See what an Egyptian would eat from day to day in a full day of eating.
Following the Egyptian menu, we take a look a what happens when an Egyptian dies. Life expectancies and causes of death are not a fun subject, but the process of death was a massive part of ancient Egyptian culture.
On a lighter note, we finish off with family and free time. Much of life was spent on a farm working, but family was always the main focus of an Egyptian. What kids did in their spare time isn't really too different to what kids did today.
In summary, this is a complete look at what daily life of an Egyptian was really like.All Gladiator Types Recreated & Explained! (3D Animated Documentary) | Ancient Rome - The ColosseumNew Historia2020-03-19 | See every known type of gladiator in this animated ancient Rome documentary. Subscribe: youtube.com/c/NewHistoria?sub_confirmation=1 Ancient Rome Shirts & Merch: newhistoria.com
Every gladiator used unique equipment based on their fighting style. Gladiators used a variety of weapons including swords (sica, gladius), spears, daggers (pugio), nets, tridents and more.
They also had special armor that complimented their combat strategy. Most gladiators of the Roman colosseum used bronze helmets, protective arm sleeves (manica), and greaves that protected blows to the legs. A shield was also a common defensive tool. Shields included the Roman scutum and the round/rectangular parmula.
There were many different types of gladiators in ancient Rome, who all competed for their lives. Many went down in history for their fighting success in the arena. Commodus, Flamma and Spartacus were notorious gladiators. They all fought as a specific, specialised class. In this ancient Rome documentary, we look at where these classes of gladiators came from.
Here is a list of gladiators mentioned in this documentary:
Intro Animation - 00:00 The Colosseum - 00:45 Samnite - 2:07 Gladius - 3:02 Scutum - 3:21 Gallus / Murmillo - 5:02 Sagittarius - 6:19 Hoplomachus - 7:26 Thracians/Thraex - 8:44 Sica - 9:51 Retiarius - 10:14 Retiarius Trident - 11:28 Pugio - 12:09 Retiarius Net - 12:30 Secutor - 14:31 Crupellarius - 17:47 Lacquearius - 19:35 Provocator - 20:50 Eques / Essadarius - 22:42 Gladiatrix - 23:39 Andabatae - 24:43 Cestus - 25:44 Dimachaerus - 26:55 Bestiarius / Venator - 27:51 Scissor - 28:42SOBEK: 3D Animated Egyptian Mythology Documentary | The Crocodile GodNew Historia2019-12-23 | In this ancient Egyptian mythology documentary, see Sobek the crocodile God brought to life with 3D Animation. Subscribe: youtube.com/c/NewHistoria?sub_confirmation=1 Ancient Egypt Shirts & Merch: newhistoria.com
What was Sobek the god of? Why was he so important to Ancient Egyptians?
All of your questions about the God of The Nile will be answered.
We start with Sobek's back story by traveling to The ancient city of Crocodilopolis in the Faiyum. In order to understand Sobek, Krokodilópolis reveals the true reason why Egyptians worshipped crocodiles.
You'll meet Crocodilopolis' giant holy crocodile - The Son of Soukhos (aka Petsoukhos/Suchus/Soûkhos/Petsuchos) and see how he became the most important animal in the city.
Krokodilópolis was renowned for its gigantic crocodile themed monuments. The people of Shedet frequently brought offerings and regularly worshipped at Sobek's temples.
After a guided tour of the crocodile city, you'll watch an animated story from the Coffin texts featuring Ra, Horus, Isis, and Sobek. This is a real story from the ancient texts and it shows the journey of Sobek overcoming Chaos.
Finally, you'll see why crocodiles in Ancient Egypt caused a lot of controversies.
Sobek may not be one of the most well known Ancient Egyptian Gods, but he's definitely one of the most interesting.
In summary, this Documentary about is about Sobek, showing you his fascinating connection with the Ancient Egyptian people.What Did Ancient Greece Look Like? (Cinematic Animation)New Historia2019-11-02 | What Did Ancient Greece Really Look Like? Watch this Ancient Greece recreation featuring realistic 3D animation to find out. Daily life in Ancient Greece: youtu.be/sFU-rJXQlxI Ancient Greece Shirts & Merch: newhistoria.com ___________________________ More Cinematic Videos: Ancient Egypt Cinematic Video: youtu.be/omajagaozk0 Ancient Rome Cinematic Video: youtu.be/5XxA4CX_Ip8 ___________________________ In this cinematic animation video, we explore some of the major Landmarks, architecture, art buildings and landscapes of ancient Greece!
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This was captured from AC Odyssey.What Did Ancient Egypt Look Like? (Cinematic Animation)New Historia2019-10-27 | Watch this Ancient Egypt recreation featuring realistic 3D animation to find out. Subscribe: youtube.com/c/NewHistoria?sub_confirmation=1 Ancient Egypt Shirts & Merch: newhistoria.com _______________________________ More Cinematic Videos: Ancient Greece Cinematic Video: youtu.be/3YrJxz6xsAk Ancient Rome Cinematic Video: youtu.be/5XxA4CX_Ip8 _______________________________ What Did Ancient Egypt Look Like? In this cinematic animation video, we explore some of the major Landmarks, architecture, art buildings and landscapes of ancient Egypt! We also take a look at daily life and what the people of Ancient Egypt got up to.
For more Ancient Egypt documentaries and videos, be sure to subscribe using the link above. The best viewing experience is definitely with headphones and the highest quality enabled.
Song - Legend by Ryan Taubert This was captured in AC Origins.HADES: Greek Mythology Animated Documentary | God of The UnderworldNew Historia2019-10-11 | In this Animated Documentary, find out everything you need to know about Hades God of The Underworld. More Ancient Greece: youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4KO0owrcdQKwSlKc-xRhiHx-tx3YcYjw Ancient Greece Shirts & Merch: newhistoria.com __________________________________ Hades is the God of the Dead in Greek Mythology. He was responsible for watching over the underworld whilst his brothers Zeus and Poseidon managed the seas and the heavens.
See exactly which weapons Hades used including his golden Bident and Helmet of Invisibility (Cap of Darkness).
We briefly look into the story of how Hades was married to Persephone, which leads perfectly into a deep look into the Necromanteion of Acheron - The temple of Hades and Persephone.
0:00 - Intro 0:56 - Hade's Weapons: Bident & Invisibility Helmet 2:00 - Titanomachy War - Zeus, Poseidon & Hades 3:27 - Cerberus, Hades 3 Headed Dog 3:45 - Hades, Persephone & Other Myths 5:10 - Hades In Ancient Greece 6:59 - The Temple of Hades 9:55 - Hades vs PlutoBastet/Bast - Cat Goddess - Ancient Egyptian Mythology DocumentaryNew Historia2019-09-08 | Discover everything you need to know about Bastet (aka Bast), the Ancient Egyptian Cat Goddess in this animated Egyptian Mythology documentary. More Ancient Egpyt: youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4KO0owrcdQJJNgJ8MngAJNIwsTZTJbvf Ancient Egypt Shirts & Merch: newhistoria.com ________________________________ Who is Bastet the Cat Goddess? Bastet or Bast was the Ancient Egyptian Cat Goddess of fertility, motherhood, and protection. She was originally a lion god, like her sister Sekhmet, but transformed into a cat.
Watch the story of how Bastet came into existence, under her father, Sun God Ra. The reason why Bastet transforms from a lion god to a cat god is detailed in this documentary.
Why did Egypt love cats so much? The rise in the popularity of cats in ancient Egypt is another fascinating subject that is explored. You will see why cats transformed from a shy animal, into Ancient Egypt's most beloved pet.
Bubastis Temple & Festival: Bastet's tomb and cult center Bubastis is also explored in detail. See what Greek historian Herodotus had to say about his experience at the Bubastis temple and the Bubastis festival.
0:00 - Intro 0:54 - Bastet Animation 1:32 - Who Was Bastet? 2:05 - Bastet's Origins 2:42 - Mythology with Ra and Sekhmet 3:51 - Ancient Stories of Bastet 4:14 - Supernatural Powers of Egyptian Cats 4:37 - Why Egypt Loved Cats 6:18 - Egyptian Hunter Cats 7:00 - The Worlds First Cat Meme 7:76 - Bastet The Fertility Goddess 8:00 - The Demon Days 8:24 - Symbolism Around Bastet 9:00 - Bastet Temples 9:26 - Bubastis - Cat City & Festival 10:15 - Bastet's Popularity 11:12 - The Legacy of Bastet