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Located on the campus of the University of Chicago, ISAC is a research organization and museum devoted to the study of the ancient Middle East. Founded in 1919 by James Henry Breasted, the Institute is an internationally recognized pioneer in the archaeology, philology, and history of early Near Eastern civilizations.

Join us on ISAC RU-vid channel as we bring the cutting edge of scholarship from both ISAC and world academics into your home. Explore our shared past with a showcase of the history, art, and archaeology of ancient Egypt, Nubia, Persia, Mesopotamia, Syria, Anatolia, Megiddo, and more.

During the 2021-2022 academic year, our monthly lecture series will stream live on RU-vid the first Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. (CST), with the exception of November which will stream on Tuesday, November 16. We do not have a lecture scheduled for January. Each lecture will be posted on our RU-vid channel within 24 hours after the stream so that you can watch at your leisure.
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@BobMillington
@BobMillington 11 часов назад
well.. from one discourse full hole to another diversion.do these cortexil stone masons ever stop preening themselves in a law societal rear view mirror?.. texting for the priveledged?
@keithfield1497
@keithfield1497 День назад
A lot of Fuddy Duddy Old professor charm and garble with loud woman laughing at every chance they can and not enough emphasis on facts or attention to the Anunnaki and the significance of the Sumerians and their text.
@SpinningAroundMars
@SpinningAroundMars День назад
Irving Finkel what a legend he is. And for a historian very very funny in his dotage. Brilliant brilliant man!!
@methylene5
@methylene5 2 дня назад
Wasn't Mr Finkel the guy who missed the miami dolphins field goal kick, went crazy and became a woman, then got offended when a dolphin became the miami dolphins mascot and trained to kick a field goal? I'm sure I saw it in a documentary once.
@ferrokkkk7032
@ferrokkkk7032 2 дня назад
It is utterly important to acknowledge that all the bible does is collect stories others have written and told way before! And not in an accurate way……….
@akita96th
@akita96th 3 дня назад
Old written texts will never prove to me that any God exists now or ever. People of olden days were superstitious and everything that happened was either Gods doing or some Gods doing. BUT in reality it was neither but telling the people it was is how religion became about subjugating the masses making them fear some God and of course a priest of some sort was always needed to interpret that said God. It is all horseShat and superstition. Nothing more nothing less. Religion preys on the minds of the weak and less intelligent of our species. They want a God to exist and so they created one. When man lived in caves there was no God or preachers around because they didn't exist. Christianity is only 2k years old and the bible was written by man not a golden entity.
@Aldermus
@Aldermus 3 дня назад
Dude thinks to be a semitic son of Noah
@bill9989
@bill9989 3 дня назад
The 1209 BC Egyptian stele referencing Israel: could the name "Israel" precede the Hebrew use of the term? In other words, could the ancient Israelites have adopted the ancient, unrelated name of that land and made it their own? Put another way: what came first, Israel or the Israelites?
@bill9989
@bill9989 3 дня назад
Here's an old joke that illustrates the problem of archeology in the Levant: "A true intellectual is someone who can listen to the William Tell Overture and never think of "The Lone Ranger."" A true archeologist in the Levant is someone who can do the work without ever thinking of the bible.
@stevenunua2118
@stevenunua2118 5 дней назад
The greatest work of fiction ever written...
@qdbpqdbp1
@qdbpqdbp1 6 дней назад
i find amasing that people try to extract more value from other anciant acounts than those from the bible. to me there was this very old true storys wich each people oraly transmited to the next generation. in this particulary story i found the bible acount more acurate and with more details.
@kaloarepo288
@kaloarepo288 6 дней назад
"Had I Jubal's lyre! Had I Jubal's lyre!" I'm reminded of this joyous song in Handel's 1747 Oratorio "Joshua." In mythology Jubal was supposed to have invented the lyre - when he accidentally trod on the membranes of a dead tortoise on the beach and he noticed it made an interesting sound.
@PopGoesTheology
@PopGoesTheology 7 дней назад
Fascinating! Thanks for the upload!
@TLDaGreat100
@TLDaGreat100 8 дней назад
H.O.T.E.P: Have Others Thinking Eternal Peace, I Am T.H.O.T.H: The Healer Of The Heart. I Am The W.O.R.D: Way Our Reality Derived, I Am T.R.U.T.H: To Really Understand The Heart, I Am The L.I.G.H.T: Love Is Gods Highest Truth. Will You Follow M.E: Manifested Excellence? I Have Returned To Bring Judgement And Balance.🫀⚖️🪶
@lindalycett4138
@lindalycett4138 8 дней назад
That was so brilliant. Informative and very funny
@panaceiasuberes6464
@panaceiasuberes6464 9 дней назад
Passing notes in classes between students should be a bore in the Sumerian classroom. To write the note, go cook it unoticed, come back with the tablet, find a way to pass it without the teacher seeing and braking it... oh, the horror... the horror. One thing that favoured the monarch with this kind of writing is that no one could go to a city wall and write this stuff because where do you have public wet clay walls just waiting to be pressed? Nowhere!
@bettinaterhaar8674
@bettinaterhaar8674 11 дней назад
Great lecture! And fascinating 3d Models, I Wish those existed for more Sites!
@jordanbey870
@jordanbey870 11 дней назад
Hyksos=Cananites=Phoenicians=Jews..
@MathieuChauvin
@MathieuChauvin 12 дней назад
Fascinating
@MissTryALot
@MissTryALot 12 дней назад
Fantastic, enjoyed this very much. What a real treat. ❤
@MissTryALot
@MissTryALot 12 дней назад
'Late period king', otherwise known as a father.
@ethanstrong
@ethanstrong 13 дней назад
Christ deniers
@luispereira1112
@luispereira1112 13 дней назад
Dear Professor López-Ruiz, this video has changed my life. My whole outlook on everything that exists in this world, in fact even in the entire universe. I can never look at anything I know the same way ever again. This video represents emotions most humans could never comprehend. But I can. Thanks to this video I have been awakened to many things previously thought unimaginable. Thank you.
@backinblack03
@backinblack03 13 дней назад
Meanwhile; in Kentucky....
@galaxylag
@galaxylag 14 дней назад
Have you caught wind of VideoGPT yet? It's the game-changing tool that's revolutionizing video content.
@Jahwobbly
@Jahwobbly 14 дней назад
Would be interesting to hear the role of slavery as described in Exodus and Lev. in the economy, culture,
@IanDavies-gy4mg
@IanDavies-gy4mg 14 дней назад
What a great project. The next generation of Egyptologists will get a head start with all this.
@jarekzawadzki
@jarekzawadzki 15 дней назад
I think in the context of Mesopotamia it would be more appropriate to speak of kuphars, not coracles.
@verrezen
@verrezen 15 дней назад
Well, if you believe in that story EVERYONE is a descendant of Noah. ;)
@martinlee6694
@martinlee6694 16 дней назад
Good ending. Lee1💙💙
@veronicalogotheti1162
@veronicalogotheti1162 16 дней назад
Thank you
@veronicalogotheti1162
@veronicalogotheti1162 16 дней назад
The hebrew is from akkadian Semitic
@francescampell2640
@francescampell2640 16 дней назад
Some of the statements were breathtakingly naive... Edit: And someone needs to explain to these technological imbeciles who don't understand their microphone is on even if they are not talking that whispering and clicking with pens (?) is being caught by aforementioned microphones. Some parts are impossible to listen to. And that includes the beginner speaker and his ongoing Uhhhh uhhhh uhhhh.
@BartAnderson_writer
@BartAnderson_writer 16 дней назад
Good sd far as I can tell on the history. Not good on current events - repeats US distortions
@DianaStevens42
@DianaStevens42 16 дней назад
My new celebrity crush
@tedtimmis8135
@tedtimmis8135 17 дней назад
Not BCE! It’s BC. We didn’t change the names of months or the days of the week to accommodate wokeness.
@kaisersozay99
@kaisersozay99 17 дней назад
Very cool
@uweburkart373
@uweburkart373 17 дней назад
😂 wounderfull that professor! I've never expected an "expert" to be that funny like a show-star, rather expected a dry boring and endless quouting of strange countings of the misterious past long forgotten.. What an experience! 😅 Wunderbar Dr. Finkelstein you are a gem!
@BABS644
@BABS644 17 дней назад
Wise Man. God Bless You. Thank you for sharing🙏 You are an amazing teacher, hilarious too !
@karencorsi3181
@karencorsi3181 18 дней назад
Fantastic historian and story teller. A thrill to listen to.
@EricaHansberry
@EricaHansberry 19 дней назад
Nutty History brought me here and I'm grateful. I love RU-vid.
@clarybeans1
@clarybeans1 20 дней назад
Gardfunkles simons connyes
@clarybeans1
@clarybeans1 20 дней назад
Konghaldensbergersensteinswalliesoliiesballonees
@julesbc9031
@julesbc9031 20 дней назад
I love watching this talk - I keep coming back to watch it again :-)
@Yuckycarrot
@Yuckycarrot 21 день назад
41:30
@Yuckycarrot
@Yuckycarrot 16 дней назад
30:29
@johnclark5701
@johnclark5701 21 день назад
He is pretty awesome! So does it maybe make sense that the middle east got hit by a meteor burning it to sand and the world flooded. Probably around 4000-5000 bc? Maybe earlier. And so very fascinating, however, the most interesting part is, and would be helpful to know. Who gave you that tablet. He knew the right man to go to. And I'm sure he knew exactly what was on it, and he must have been certain what it would do to the church. Moreover, he would also be in possession of other things of the sort. That's not something that just turns up. It was hidden until the right time. Even know the whole world will watch. Prior to now, the church would have killed anyone in possession of this and hidden it. Did the man even care about being paid? Did you ever see him again? Were the other things special. There's not many people who could read it like you in the world. Is it by chance it landed in your lap during a time when it could be exposed without fear of the church's repercussions? I can't imagine it will be long before the bones of Jesus Christ lands in someone's lap. Because someone has them, no need to dog it up. Like that tablet. Noone had to excavate it, noone had to pay the Egyptian government to dig, noone had to rob the iraqi royal treasure (well maybe they that's where it came from) but id argue someone just had it. And someone has all the others. Which will explain who we are, where we came from, and what happens when we die.
@johnkelly6809
@johnkelly6809 23 дня назад
That has to be the BEST; most informative, and enjoyable lecture I have ever witnessed on this medium. Thank you Dr. Finkel, thank you very much. One tiny niggling thing? You said the resting place of the ark was in the mountains of Urartu... That it was not Mt. Ararat, and if memory serves me correctly both the Islamic and Judaic versions place the landing site as Mt. Chudi (Cudi? Judy?)... However, looking at your map; (the cuneiform one) the highlighted triangle was in the upper right corner, whereas Mt. Chudi should be top left or middle left. I wonder therefore if the landing site would have been either Mt. Sahand, or Mt. Sabalan (Savalan)... both of which were classed as Mountains of God and/or the protective Cherubim of the Garden of Eden! (Protection from the marauding barbarians from the east... (possibly Mongols)? So, what are your thoughts on the actual landing site depicted on the map. Great Lecture! John.
@Xhosalion
@Xhosalion 23 дня назад
Terrific lecture. Especially the concurrence of the Sîn/Šamaš text within the western, Tayinat exemplar and Deuteronomy 28:26-33 is a superb piece of historical sleuthing. Could it be that, when King Joshua had the Deuteronomy produced in 625 BC, that he borrowed heavily from Assyrian and proto-Genesis texts (the rest of the Pentateuch was only compiled 200 years later, post Ezra). To do this he probably employed exiled Israelite scholars who had sought refuge in tiny Jerusalem and would have had access to the texts. They then interposed the name Jahweh for either the relevant Assyrian or Northern Israelite king or deity.
@zenosAnalytic
@zenosAnalytic 24 дня назад
I love the opening of this; The history of the history. I love how clearly Dr. Jasnow's love and memory comes through. Thank you so much ^v^ ^v^ ^v^