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  • Some people cant handle the truth!

    

  • I'm sorry but the place where the video talking about his name Palestine not Israel , I advise you review the world map

  • bawahwahjggh awghgabvhasvh thats my resonse to every comment that has nothing to do with the story line of the video...

  • Our ancestors were alot wiser than the general population of today. Whatever or whoever they were, regardless of any particular point of view, cannot avoid this logic: If we came from them, then we are them and they are us. If we think that we are somehow better than they were, this is not possible, because they preceded us and helped to make us who we are today. A final lesson echoes from forgotten ages and haunts us to this day: Accumulated knowledge does not by any means equal wisdom.

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  • Just realized that the men are the ones wearing itsy bitsy teenie tiny mini loincloths and thongs? The women ae wearing skirt cloths that are much longer?! Lol, how times have changed!

  • Wow there are some dumbass conservative fox news brainwashed comments on this page. What a shame.

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  • This whole show is complete BS. These people skin color should be twice as dark and their hair shouldn't look like some surfer dude gone reggae.

  • @OnlyGreatness007 its not dark because they were living for years in a cold place , thats why they look like that !

  • So interesting

  • These dates are wrong. Invented by the white man.

  • @Pilgrim1411 The dates are supported by carbon dating. The science is based on fact and reasoning. Your animosity and racism is not relevant.

  • They look just like the Occupy Wall Street crowd, only more intelligent.

  • 0:20 I'm pretty sure that's god.

  • I desperately wish there was a way to permanently hide all comments on all sites, especially YouTube.

    All you need to do is post any video that has to do with science and/or history and all of the fundamentalist atheists and the fundamentalist creationists all have to come out of the woodwork to have a fucking go at each other. Half the time it's not even on-topic to the video, and its nearly always ungrammatical, and using poor logic and vocabulary.

    Grow up.

  • @tonymeademusic if you don,t like them,,, don,t read them or post one. simple. you play and sing well, i like that.

  • @tonymeademusic - so true, you forgot to mention racists, it is scary how much racist hatred there is in youtube, and they make all ancient history into race wars, which is beyond any logic. In this aspect I believe ancient people we much more wise than most of todays population.

  • @tonymeademusic Its not a matter of growing up, its about refuting the lies that hide the truth of God. such as atheism and evolution

  • @JACOESHMT oh sht up...! We are all bored of your bullshit....! You have to start thinking for yourself and not rely on the decisions that 12 fishermen made for you 2.000 years ago! If they even existed..

  • @JACOESHMT

    yer right still believing in taking snakes and adam and eve ? What a joke

  • @HappyandAtheist You dont know who God is. seek him diligently and open your heart to him. Serve Him!

  • @JACOESHMT

    yer right. There is no sky fairy.

  • This sounds like paradise to me run around in loin clothes sleep in, eat veggies and grain, slide up to a good mate and have some fun

  • @IamVeryChery Yeah, I dream of visiting and living with tribal people in the jungles on the Amazone or Papua New Guinea or Borneo! It is possible, aithough expencive, and I have second thoughts about interfering too much, changing their pristine environments and cutures and so on.. BUt it's a great day-dream! : )

  • why are people so interested in earlier human? one who we will never see ever in our life span, stupid documentary.

  • @hmoobontherun grow a brain, learn english, then come back

  • @cryionic

    of course u like earlier human because your not seeing the reality. "oh early humans, wow they use tools." lolz come on' man just cuz it's on the Tube don't make it true.

    how u going to tell me learn english when your sentence don't even have a period? lolz a true idoit here, silence your arrogant mind and read a book.

  • @hmoobontherun Its 'idiot', you fucking idiot.

  • @hmoobontherun * you're, * doesn't, * idiot

    What reality am I supposed to see, oh enlightened one?

  • @hmoobontherun A joke, right? If not, look up what science is and what it brings us and has brought us..without science you and I would still be cavemen. That'd be great, eh? Cavemen with a lifespan of 35 if we were lucky? Science has lenghtened our life-spans,has removed thousands of diseases,has given us space travel,synthetic life,will eventually cure death, has removed religion/superstitions/religio­ns by the thousands, has improved life immeasureably, and you ask "what's the point" basicly?

  • @winterstellar The point of shows like these can be to make kids who are not retards at least, grow inrerested in science and keep making humanity and the world progress. That's one "point"of thousands of others.: )

  • @winterstellar By the way, I just saw a picture of "Lady Gaga's butt crack, maybe that's something you'd be more interested in than the future of humanity through scientific progress? Shove off to videos like that instead, then! (Unless you were just joking, cause it seemed a bit too dumb to be serious, your first comment? : )

  • @winterstellar

    yes science has done what u stated previously, but u forget to mention it has create drugs for men and weapons for destruction.

  • @hmoobontherun Yes, we progress. At least we don't "stone dispbedient children or burn or hang heretics anymore like in the days of religion. (well, in some parts of the world they still do, but given a little time they will sop or be forced to stop by us in the modern, sane world): )

  • @winterstellar

    yes USA always rub their nose in everything they see wrong. Let those nation kill eachother i done mind, less people more resources. i bet when you loose your house to the government u won't be so pleasant lolz "kill em!"

  • @winterstellar Cure death? Death is not a disease and is revered in many cultures as a major passage.

  • @hangsambo12 Science will if given enough time and resources be able to repair the processes which lead to humans'deterierating and dying,and will give us lives in the thousands or ten thousand yrs, or virtually limitless lifes. A huge portion of the medical science focuses on these questions,problems,solutions. And you can be very sure, by the way, that once our lifespans have been lenghtened enough,it will mean the complete death of religion! In the developed world we already see it dying now!

  • @winterstellar You are not smart. Who will be the benefactors of immortality? The growing human race, or will we have to cull certain ethnicities? You watch to much science fiction child. Death is the only constant in life. I never mentioned religion either.

  • @hangsambo12 These are natural consequences, natural goals of science and of this species' psychology/psyche and it's wishes and goals/dreams. But it is of course not like it is going to happen any time very soon, like just within centuries or even millenia. For that, there are still too many dumb people, religious people, war-conducting people,so on. Humanity needs a LOT of progress,evolution,development­,removing of religion, of ancient b.s.. 99% are still too dumb to live in a perfect world:)

  • @winterstellar Why religion again? You are clearly a simpleton, spewing rhetoric and believing you're above everyone else because you spelled psyche right. I can see right through you. Can I please have another dumbed down,mixed up few paragraphs from your books you downloaded on your Ipad? Immortality can never be achieved. Grow up, get some balls.

  • @hangsambo12 Since the universe is no "immortal", of course "immortality would be impossible too. BUt wasn't "immortality" just another bronze-age religious invention? I'm sure humans will be pleased with thefirst hundreds, then thousands and tens of thousands of yrs science and technology can provide them, and won't be very interested in the bronzeage fantasies of "immortality" anyway...do you? Are you religious or something by the way?I don't know many of those,my country is VERY unreligious:)

  • @winterstellar You said 'cure death'. That would relate the word immortality, to said term. I beleive in science above all else, but I still belive you are using rhetoric to validate a point that you think sticks, but makes you look simple because you are narcissistic.

  • @hangsambo12 "Cure death" is an expression that has been used in science, and it can mean curing factors that lead to our deteriation and eventual death,but it can of course not do anything about planets,solar systems,galaxies colliding or the end of our universe even, "the great rip" or whatever. All life is long gone then,so here we're moving into the realm of fantasy again.You know, where for instance religions belong. Human disease and death is curable, universes' ends are not.Simple enough!

  • @winterstellar You're going around in circles. I said what I did, cannot make you see how idiotic you are.

  • @hangsambo12 I've been watching your comments in lots of other debates withy other people on other subjects, and it's always the same, lame ghetto ad hominems from you towards all sorts of people.. What is really your problem "mister"? A one inch penis, maybe? Anyway, I'm through with you, mister trash:) Cheerio from up here in happyland down to where you are in poor ghettoland! Haha! That was a good, DUUUUMB ad hominem, wasn't it, "Latriiiina Le Bron"there?: )

  • @winterstellar You're afraid of me. That's fine. I have the last word.

  • @hangsambo12 Hehe, in your dreams! I just wanted to see if you were a regular grumpy foul-mouthed troll, and I was proven right in my suspicions. You're not one worth spending much time on, being a lame troll and everthing, so I am ending this. "But not out of fear", haha! Cheers! : )

  • @winterstellar So I can have the last word? Thanks.

  • @winterstellar Curing death I think is very possible, curing what is living not so much

  • @IamVeryChery Yes, thousands and thousands of expert scientists are working on solving the problems of aging, hundreds of teams of top experts. And there making so much progress. I think we'll even reap great rewards from this researchs in our generation, and for generations to come, it will be fantastic I think and hope!:)

  • @winterstellar But if humanity makes it for a conciderable time, tens, hundreds of thousands of years, we will of course not still be "primitive cave-dwellers" like we in so many ways still are today. It is possible to have high hopes for our species and whatever we change ourselves genetically/technologically into in the future, if we can just make it through the next thousands of years even though we're in for rough selfinflicted climatic dire times now.If we survive this, the sky's the limit!

  • @hmoobontherun

    its called education. Something that passed you by.

  • Start growing your food in a particular area, grain and meat, then others will see the bounty. You must defend your crops so your family and friends don't starve. Consequence: War.

  • They ate better abd were healthier than those in the early cities.

  • I do not understand..... therefore aliens.

  • This is seems very romanticized. 

  • According to ancient astronaut theorists.....

  • this is cool

  • gud1 better than History Channel!

  • Somethings wrong with this story

    Things don't add up

  • @Kugathas They were just like us, smart, handy and resourceful. They were never 'inferior' or underdeveloped. How could we come from them if they were? Ancestors were kings. respect.

  • @Kugathas Scratch that. This is slick Creationist Psudoscience dressed up as a 'History Channel' documentary. The real story of humans out of the last ice age is awful and real, not 'Hey look guys, there's some wheat!' I'm with you .

  • @kaindrg *But how much do YOU,really see,and how much do you not see?Being resourceful has helped Man to grow and learn,this has not stopped.

  • when u say Israel u r faking the history 180 degrees, it never been or called Israel, it is Palestine, Israel is a tribe not a land .

  • @TheLordOfHeavens *Did these stone age people,need to OWN a piece of land and give it a name? NO,they just lived on it together.Dumb huh ?

  • i used to be hunter and gather. but then i took an arrow to the knee

  • ty

  • Is it safe to say that we are not on the same page. Some say 15,000 years ago we were just out of the stone age. But then again you look at Puma Punku  built 12,000-15,000years ago, it looks like something built in the 20th century. Something does not make sense

  • @eugenemr Not all civilizations evolved at the same time. Like you said, some of them were a lot more evolved at the just end of stone age than the others. When we're talking about pre history, we can't stick tso much to so small detais because we can't actually know the dates so acuratelly.

    And, on the other side, don't forget that 3000 years is not a small time interval when we talk about human developing of technology.

  • a lot of pure speculation

  • @Amarikita I tottally agree with you, but i think that when you're talking about these remote ages, you can't stay out of speculation. Especially in a show like this.

  • @Foxley True. What bugs me is that after watching the video for 5 or 10 minutes, one tends to forget that literally everything the narrator speaks of is just pure speculation. The narrator never reminds the audience that he's speculating. I just wish he would say " ...we're not absolutely certain but we think..." every once in a while. At least then it would be honest and not misleading. You might say we know that already but it's the responsibility of the narrator to emphasize it.

  • @Amarikita well its not sound to just discard theory just becuase we dont ahve clear picture yet. there is enuf evidce archeologicly and athropologicly that this was probably it for humans for most of our existace on this planet

  • @kaindrg Yes, you're right, we have to theorize. I'm simply saying let's make it clear that it is just that : theory. Let's always remember there may be possibilities we never even thought of. Take for example the Egyptians. They left us a LOT of information about their lives but we still don't really know how they built the pyramids. We tend to assume that earlier cultures were technologically inferior, Maybe they were much more advanced than we think.

  • @Amarikita lol from what i can see ppl today are less resourceful than our predicesors

  • @kaindrg Exactly, "modern" does not necessarily mean better.

  • @Amarikita the tools we've made have become superior but very little else. 

  • @kaindrg Precisely. Owning a $5000 guitar doesn't make you a better guitar player.

  • @Amarikita No but it does make you look badass! :)

  • @9313023698 True enough indeed

  • Man, the life they live in is so simple, they look so satisfied. I am jealous.

  • interesting

  • The Stone Age is a broad prehistoric period during which stone was widely used in the manufacture of implements with a sharp edge, a point, or a percussion surface. The period lasted roughly 2.5 million years, and largely ended between 6000 and 2000 BCE with the advent of metalworking.

  • Stone Age artifacts include tools used by humans and by their predecessor species in the genus Homo, as well as the earlier partly contemporaneous genera Australopithecus and Paranthropus. Bone tools were used during this period as well, but are more rarely preserved in the archaeological record. The Stone Age is further subdivided by the types of stone tools in use.

  • The Stone Age is the first of the three-age system of archaeology, which divides human technological prehistory into three periods, the Stone Age, the Bronze Age, and the Iron Age.

  • I hope within the coming decades with advancing technology we can create digital recreations of the past so detailed and so accurate they appear real and worlds we can explore. I imagine it been a booming business towards the end of the century.

  • This is why in islam we call the land from the nail to furat river in iraq the holy or praised land because it was the land of abrahim and all his desendent and were all civlizations started after ice age

  • @jackblack4738293

    Penalty! Egregious oversimplification!

  • this is really nice i'm about to show my social studies teacher this...lol

  • @shajuanalliance12345 show your boyfriend so he can make a better spear for your ass homo...then go blo your social studies teacher...cause he already knows this stuff.

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  • LMAO, I think they would of been more competent at hunting than the guys at the start, and really the idea they were one meal away from starvation and miserable and never able to settle down and rest is absurd. Just look at tribal cultures such as indigenous Australians, they were not starving when first encountered.

  • @astralwalk i know ...these people think that just cause were not finding benz's and laptops that these people didnt know how to manage there world...moronic!!! look at our society...with all its privelge and tech we have people lining up at welfare offices.....but we have the audacity to claim that the people who brought us to this state were morons...give those guys a rifle and a few lessons and they would come home overloaded...give us a spear and a few lessons and we would die!

  • I dream i living with the early humans,,,maybe have a wife also

  • @HistoryHmoobGuy Me too...i dream of am man,a hunder...I wish i could live in that era...or in the time of Neanderthals...having a man of caurse!!

  • @naserian100 whoha, you woud date a neanderthal?

  • @TheMrAmfortas Yes...i wouldn't find any reason not to.....realy..!! Neanderthal or Early modern human.....or both ....as long as he is a Homo...bring him to me.....

  • @naserian100 well, i guess thats not weired at all - just brave to admit ;) they did an experiment 6 years back where an actor was made to look like a neandertal, dressed like any modern human and went on the street. noone even noticed him! so i guess id do a neandertal-woman as well ;)

  • @TheMrAmfortas It sounds very interesting the experiment they made. In witch county ? Do you know? Well it doesnt surprise me that people didnt notice,they didnt look and i suppose the didnt act differend from us .plus there is some Neandertal in all of us .I was always attracted to those strong tough yet beautyfull in their own way people,they are the reason i want to become anthropologist .

  • @HistoryHmoobGuy good luck living only to 20

  • I wonder where did they get those actors?

  • na´aaah god did it!

  • @sumittechkgp Pfft, who needs bread when you have BEER!!!

  • anybody wanna know what they were with those wheat - they were making beers!

  • I wish I had a time machine.

  • I keep thinking that the 1920's were so long ago, but yet the Human Species have existed for thousands and thousands of years since!

  • Human history - past, present, and future - is amazing!

  • and they made beers out of these grasses ..... bread will take 3000 years more to come .......

  • goddamn hippies!

  • humans are sick and should be extinct, including me...

    there are whores, homos, desease, drugs, crimes, rape, animals slaughter, animals extinction.....WE DONT DESERVE TO LIVE

  • @HistoryHmoobGuy and there are kids, mothers, grannys, saints, nurses, doctors, teachers, volunteers of all sorts etc etc

  • @theburdcotter yea ! ALL SICK !!!....priest molest young boys

  • @HistoryHmoobGuy most animals are homos too

  • Error: ancient wheat was head high.

  • @TheTokkin

    That is so true :) . Thumbs up to your reply.

  • @TheTokkin What do you base this on?

  • @Here4Years Ancient art depicts wheat as head high. See ancient Egyptian art.

  • Afghanistan is still in the stone age.

  • @DVDluvr123 It wasn't until the 1950's when the US started fucking with the Middle East. Know your history.

  • @fatmaggi What about when the former Soviet Union trashed Afghanistan? Know your history.

  • @DVDluvr123 I'm not Russian...are you?

  • @fatmaggi I didn't say you were Russian. When I said “your history”, I meant your knowledge of history. Did you think I was an American?

  • @DVDluvr123 Yes I did. Usually when one opens their mouth (so to speak) about another country in such a way you can assume they are;

    1) from the US....

    2) from the UK and still living out Imperial fantasies

    3) from Alberta or the suburbs of southern Ontario and wishing they were 1 or 2

    I went for #1. Probably not a bad guess...but I'll admit when I'm wrong.

  • @fatmaggi

    Judging on your comment, in that case, you were born in New York, toured in Britain for a few years and now live in Canada...

  • @NarlepoaxIII Born in Canada...lived in the US for many years, for Australia for many years...and now I am MIA.

  • casual anachronism of calling it isreal in the 20s

  • i want to live like this for a week

  • @GrandTheftFreedom Just a bit of harmless fun, as a Brit I count myself lucky to be so, though we do envy you your weather among other things!

  • @raysteer I guess you could get tired of being pale & drenched in Britain, but after a while, you'd get tired of being fried & thirsty in the American Southwest. :)

  • @cleanhomer (:

  • Odpovědět na toto video...  Great documentary, thanks for posting.

  • @cleanhomer I'm not a big fan of the heat it's true, but I might just take a look at that part of your country one day!

  • @GrandTheftFreedom Nevermind, we can't all be so lucky.

  • It must have been incredibly depressing to live like that, at the mercy of nature, facing constant uncertainty and hardship with absolutely no hope of improvement. You're born, you suffer, you die. That's it. Thank reason for science & technology, which, after millennia of hopelessness and misery, finally offer us the prospect of a life free of unhappiness, pain, disease, aging, death, and all other limitations of the human condition. Forget religion, forget humanism, and embrace TRANSHUMANISM!

  • @Parapon3ra I'm sure they had their own joys as well as sorrows, life was hard, but they were born to it, and I'm sure they didn't miss the internet (:

  • @raysteer Well, it helps a bit if you don't know what you're missing, though I'm pretty sure being cold and hungry, or breaking a leg and slowly dying of infection sucked just as bad for them as it would for us. I'm also pretty sure no one from our time would (really) want to live like that, just like no one from the future will want to live like us. 50 years from now, people will look back on these times and call us primitives, and they'll be right.

  • @Parapon3ra Yes, the wonders of modern medicine are certainly among the things I wouldn't want to give up. I just don't think they had as crappy a life as we sometimes think, we on the other hand have improved ours in many ways, but are getting things wrong in so many others.

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  • @Goodcapcay ...well yeah, we were British Prisoners... Unless your talking about the large other mixtures of cultures that are apart of Australia...?

  • @Goodcapcay Australians are brits, you cunt

  • absolutely facinating, thanks for putting aand thumb up for the video and also for u mate hope u ll do more docs like that 

  • I loved this documentary! Taught me so much about humanity and how & why it developed. Thanks for uploading.

  • i never heard such crap in my life

  • @KAHANAwasRIGHT and what part of it sounds like crap to you?

  • @SpunkyJimbo

    The guy doesn't understand the video. It counters his deluded superstitions and since he can't think of a single good rebuttal, he simply dismisses it as "crap" and goes on his merry way.

  • Can someone tell me what were the best environments for hunter gatherers? I heard japan was one,is that true?

  • i always wondered if their taste buds were less picky than ours are today.

  • the average cave man would have been about 4 ft high, and an old man or woamn at the ripe old age of 20

  • So amazing how far humans have came, and how mutch some had to go through.

    the point is, i wanna go back in time and watch these people in person.

  • Nice video series. Thank you for posting it.

  • Amazing how far humans have came...sad to see it in its current state tho....

  • @MrRiggyRigg Evolution is a lie! God created life and man!

  • @5tonyvvvv Thats a pretty bold statement- care to back it up?

  • @5tonyvvvv Correct. god created Man and all beasts by the process of Evolution.

  • All amino acids in proteins are 'LEFT-handed', while all sugars in DNA and RNA, and in the metabolic pathways, are 'RIGHT-handed'.Chirality

    A 50/50 mixture of left- and right-handed forms is called a racemate or racemic mixture!!!!. Which life cant USE!!.there is ZERO chance of RNA forming by chance or on a primordial earth or even under amazing conditions in labs.and ZERO chemistry to support it..all we do is copy information,thats not creating anything!!..Evolution can never happen!!

  • @5tonyvvvv /whispering/ "and yet it does."--Galileo

  • @MrRiggyRiggs What is so sad about the current state of humanity?

  • @MrRiggyRiggs

    Yeh, powered flight, mass integrated information network, mass transit, democracy, human rights, abundant cultural endeavors, advanced medical treatment, space exploration..... what a sorry state we're in. Things were much better 500 years ago.

  • @MrRiggyRiggs What are you talking about? Our current state is much better than even the most advanced ancient civilizations. We don't die from simple infections or from our teeth. We don't keep slaves or regularly slaughter each other for resources. In fact, we live in one of the most enlightened and peaceful times in history.

  • @stickybug0 Um, ya, you are crazy if you think this is the most enlightened and peaceful times in history....

  • @MrRiggyRiggs What would be a better age? No time in history have we had longer lifespans fewer people die from war or disease, better human rights or more leisure time. That one is huge. With leisure time we have more opportunity to relax, do social activities, learn things not needed for survival. That allows us to be inventive or just think for the sake of thinking. Yea, things seem messed up sometimes but the world is harsh & in modern times humans have made pretty easy lives for ourselves.