Wow thank you. I’m helping my son with a project and he asked me what A.D and B.C meant and wanted an explanation and I couldn’t give it to him…. I love that I watched this
Well I think that it would have been amazing if you would have turned the background music down a little because imagine someone trying to listen to it that has a hard time focusing. It sounded like chaos. I'ma try to listen to this one more time tho!
Great explanation, except the BC/AD timeline was actually invented in the 6th century by a monk names Dionysius Exiguus. - I think the video explanation did not clarify this and somehow makes it sound like Charles the Great was responsible for it. True, however, he is who made it so popular.
That's actually the face of a Western Eurasia Neolithic Farmer lol...ancient Hunter Gathers will look more Mongoloid like Northern Asians because they were normadic people from Siberia.
This is the standard myth we're fed. In reality it's somewhat of a mystery why people started farming. Early farming was a massive step down in lifestyle from hunter gathering, which is actually quite a satisfying way of life with plenty sparetime and maximum personal freedom. The diet of early farmers was poor and caused health problems, and the lifestyle was one of utter drudgery. In places where farming took hold surrounding hunter gatherers wanted nothing to do with it. Farming didn't integrate hunter gatherers it merely pushed them out and expanded till hunter gatherers had no more space.
It is fascinating to point out that even if you use BCE and CE, the beginning of the "common era" starts with the birth of Christ. Otherwise it could have been just one continuous timeline. The event of Christ's birth still separates the two timelines. Jesus is a historical person whether you are religious or not and he is mentioned in both Scripture and secular ancient historians, so you could still call it B.C. and A.D. even if you have some sort of "problem" with Jesus. It just shows how powerful and significant Jesus' impact was on the world, and still is today.
Thats dumb why dont u use the term bc and ac because “before christ” “after christ” im not christian but this sounds better than “Anno dimibi” (stfu i forgot what it was) 😂😊
Hatshepsut was not the first female pharaoh... there was at least one confirmed female pharaoh (Sobeknefuru) and three possible female pharaohs (Merneith, Khetkaus I and Neithhotep) all before Hatshepsut reigned.
dont beleive it, you actually thiink that people 3000 years ago wrote down that stuff, they just find two or 3 artifacts and then create some fan fiction based off of it. Reeal history only begins in like 300 ad that's when we were advanced enough to start writing things down in multiple places.