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Europe's First Civilisation. And Its BRUTAL DOWNFALL
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This short history documentary explores Europe of 3000BC. A time when one group conquered an erea spanning from from the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean. This group were the now well known Proto-Indo-Europeans.

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@historyrhymes1701

7 months ago

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@UmpaLumpa-zg9mn

7 months ago

Sips on milk

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@dagon99

7 months ago

Love me horses Love me chariots Love me conquest

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@theicepickthatkilledtrotsk658

7 months ago

Rise up Indo-European Gamers. Reclaim your birthright

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@AdrianBoyko

3 weeks ago

The Yamnayans were most easily recognized by their magnificent six-packs.

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@user-yy5xs6xj7r

6 months ago

I am not sure it is correct to call Cucuteni-Trypillia culture peaceful. They had quite a lot of weapons - not only bows, arrows and javelins, that can be used both for hunting and for war, but also stone maces, stone and copper war axes, copper daggers and so on, and their settlements were fortified. It is likely that the fights happened mostly between different groups within this culture and not against their neighbours of different cultures.

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@WB-se6nz

7 months ago

This is like Conan the barbarian in real life

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@user-oi1tu5cu1w

7 months ago

Let me clarify a little. The domestic horse was tamed in the area between the Dnieper and Don rivers more than 7,000 years ago by the “Sredny Stogov” culture; from this culture came the Yamnaya culture and the culture of Corded ceramics and battle axes. From Yamnaya came the Greeks, Italics and Celts and other southern Europeans. From the Battle Ax culture, which occupied the north and east of Europe, came the Germans, Slavs and Balts, and Sintashta also separated from them, who moved from the upper Volga to the Southern Urals, where they invented the spoked wheel and war chariots, and from there they expanded into Iran and India.

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@marypetrie930

6 months ago

The Yamnaya were obviously championship standard bodybuilders.

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@hglundahl

4 months ago

6:52 We cannot say for certain that Proto-Indo-European was spoken by Yamnaya and then adopted by Cucuteni who had previously spoken a different language. The other option is, both languages entered into a Sprachbund with each other and with other languages, and in the Sprachbund influences came from both sides.

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@Powersnufkin

4 months ago

Old Norse mythology rarely mentions boats. But what is often mentioned is open plains and chariots. Even Snorre said the scandinavians come from open plains north of sea of Azov.

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@FlorinSutu

4 months ago

A "Special Military Operation" who started around 3200 BC.

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@viktorbaraga4514

6 months ago

btw: dominant YDNA in Western Europe is R1b. The Yamnaya dominant HPLG was R1b

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@thicclegendfeep4050

4 months ago

It's always interesting learning about the different peoples who would gradually merge to become ancestral to us.

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@MedievalFantasyTV

4 months ago

Wow, so much information in less than 10 minutes. Concise without being shallow. Thank you for valuing our time. Also, congrats on the great production value (narration and images). Instant subscribe!

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@berserkasaurusrex4233

5 months ago

One minor nitpick, the Cucuteni territory covered about 150,000 sq miles, not a mere "3,000 sq km". And the area shown on your map is clearly far, far larger than 3,000 sq km. I assume you meant to say 300,000 square kilometers?

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@chanchingcheng8204

7 months ago

Horses, chariots and milk. The key to world conquest

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@viktorbaraga4514

6 months ago

I just finished reading a book called ; "The mistery of Civilization" , The discovery of Europe's First Civilization. Its written by Harald Haarmann a German Archeologist and Paleo linguist . There is a big discrepancy between the timeline. According to the author , Lepenski Vir and Vinca Civilization which existed from 7500 to around 3000 BC .and like others east of Danube suddenly vanishes. Their dominant Y DNA were I2a2a and R1a which are dominant today in The Balkans. Its R1a mostly less I2a2a haplogroups that have migrated east of Adriatic to Far East are dominant in all of Eastern Europe and Russia. I2a2a is large % in Sardinia and most The Balkans.

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@TheJollyKraut

5 months ago

Interesting how a few figurines, broken weapons, and shards of pottery seem to give some people a whole host of information and seemingly limitless insides into the most intimate details of long lost cultures...

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@micahistory

7 months ago

Dude this video is incredible. I can't believe how much you've changed since you first started your channel. Just want to say that I am still here to support you. I hope you don't forget me man

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