Fall of Civilizations
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- Nairn2
I started watching this last night, but within about 6 minutes he'd said two things a bit incorrectly and I got a bit sus (one was just saying a word wholly incorrectly).
I'll try and finish it and if it's any goo, mention it there >
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I'm watching it because as far as I'm aware the whole collapse of the mediterranean bronze-age cultures is apparently a huge mystery, which is fundamental given the reach of these civilisations.
- Oh Christ, yours are all 2+ hours long too! haha - 22 hours of content.
*sets playback speed to 1.75*Nairn - I think that came up in the recommended vids too Nairn, I'll give it a listen. :-)
Seems it takes only a few things failing for the wheels to come off.PhanLo - It's worth a watch.
Possibly better at 1.5x and more focused than I was, mind :)Nairn
- Oh Christ, yours are all 2+ hours long too! haha - 22 hours of content.
- Salarrue1
Awesome
- grafician0
This is top! Best share this month!
- PhanLo2
I always find it amazing that a society so advanced could just disappear. Interesting that climate change and anti-intellectualism eventually done them in.
-- You might be shocked at just how many of the deserts /arid lands we tend to assume as being natural are in fact man-made. Much of the middle east, for instance.Nairn
- Sahara was full green until about 6000 BCgrafician
- The great Sphinx has water erosion marks, fuelling those ancient aliens conspiracy theoriesgrafician
- PhanLo
Really enjoyed the two episodes of this series I've watched so far. The Easter Island one was super heavy, but I thought I'd start with the first one.
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