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Hattusa - 3D Tour of the Hittite Capital - Bronze Age DOCUMENTARY 

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Kings and Generals' historical animated documentary series on the history of ancient civilizations continues with a 3d tour of the Hittite capital Hattusa. In this video we will showcase the architecture and structure of the city, focusing on the religious practices, defenses, culture, and daily life of the Bronze age capital.
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@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 2 года назад
These 3d videos are extremely time-consuming and difficult to make. Thanks to Benjin Pratt for making this beautiful video - immense skill and many sleepless nights. Consider sharing the video, please!
@alkasah4softs129
@alkasah4softs129 2 года назад
Much love, from Libya 😍
@alkasah4softs129
@alkasah4softs129 2 года назад
@Lucius Cornelius Sulla yeah kind of
@Rossi0073
@Rossi0073 2 года назад
Mən onları oyunlardan götürdüyünüzü düşünürdüm 🤷‍♂️
@MichelNabil
@MichelNabil 2 года назад
I was about to comment on how time consuming this video must have taken to produce 👏🏻 well done K&G team
@georgescucristina2720
@georgescucristina2720 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing this amazing work with us! ❤
@napoleonibonaparte7198
@napoleonibonaparte7198 2 года назад
K&G doing what History couldn’t do with their massive budgets.
@rodrigorafael.9645
@rodrigorafael.9645 2 года назад
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 Infinite Respect
@gong1616
@gong1616 2 года назад
History channel is a disgrace to the "history" word meaning.
@yonathanrakau1783
@yonathanrakau1783 2 года назад
Maybe because ancient aliens bring in more money lol
@dangerdan2592
@dangerdan2592 2 года назад
The History Channel shouldn't even be able to call themselves by that name. They basically only have shitty reality tv shows and the occasional show about Hitler and the Nazis. Idk if they even do Hitler documentaries anymore, I haven't watched it for a while because I want to watch, you know, actual history. Though I know that's a lot to ask from a channel called The History Channel! Edit:Oh and I forgot about Ancient Aliens. Lmao
@borisan5048
@borisan5048 2 года назад
The LAG is disturbing though
@StefanMilo
@StefanMilo 2 года назад
This would have been soooo much work. Fair play kings and generals, this is top notch.
@Michel411
@Michel411 2 года назад
Love your channel too, I'm so glad to have a community of history lovers on RU-vid like you folks
@xXxSkyViperxXx
@xXxSkyViperxXx 2 года назад
im starting to think this channel pays certain commenters to leave comments like this and have bots to upvote them just to keep having positive comments like these
@gard86
@gard86 2 года назад
Did they make this model themselves?? I thought it was from a total war game or something.
@benpratt1204
@benpratt1204 2 года назад
@@gard86 Yes, I made all the building + statue models/textures/materials/project setup/cinematics myself. I recorded myself doing it from start to scratch, so I may upload a sped-up timelapse video of the creation process.
@gard86
@gard86 2 года назад
@@benpratt1204 Wow, that's impressive! Where did you get the source material from? How long did it take you?
@erzar.1730
@erzar.1730 2 года назад
0:43 Wow, even since the bronze age, the great Kings and Generals is feared among the people that they paint their walls in it's great symbol.
@SimuLord
@SimuLord 2 года назад
They must be gods. No mortals could put out this much high-quality content.
@shimerudono6778
@shimerudono6778 2 года назад
I visited Hattusa 8 months ago while ım at Corum/Turkey . The landscapes are the exactly same as in the animation! what an awesome channel.
@aromanlegionnair5096
@aromanlegionnair5096 2 года назад
@Idk Idk why lol
@Azur_Filip
@Azur_Filip 2 года назад
@Idk Idk ah yes turkophobia
@3rdworldbig733
@3rdworldbig733 2 года назад
@Idk Idk exactly. Turkish studies show less than 7% Turkic dna in Anatolia. Other research shows it as 2%. Turkey was a Masonic project, ataturk is a open, celebrated (Greek) free mason. All info is on the Turkish lodge’s official site. Turkey should be split into Kurdistan, Armenia, Lazistan/Pontus, Aegea, Thrace....
@TheIraqiforce
@TheIraqiforce 2 года назад
@@3rdworldbig733 Exactly !!!
@MrG75
@MrG75 2 года назад
Definitely on my list list of places to visit in Turkey.
@portantesbeneficia6166
@portantesbeneficia6166 2 года назад
Archeologists: "These statues represent power but also loyalty to reasure visitors that they are safe here." *What really happened* Artist: "How can I help you?" King: "I want some good decors for the gates." Artist: "What about some, idk, lions and stuff?" King: "That sounds lit."
@robbabcock_
@robbabcock_ 2 года назад
Hahaha! There might be a lot of truth to this. Modern scholars always see religion and ritual in all the artifacts they find, and it might be true you can't discount that they simply though certain things were cool. If archeologists five thousand years from now found a kids Marvel action figures would they assume that Thor and Captain America were gods the Americans actually worshiped? And what if they were able to able decipher an ancient storage device full to TikTok videos!😲 Would they assume humans had suffered some kind genetic mental degradation? 😂
@schroedingersdog7965
@schroedingersdog7965 2 года назад
@@robbabcock_ That's good! Marvel action figures as lares!
@SuperChodot
@SuperChodot 2 года назад
Yup, sometimes people just put stuff for no reason, I put large clay cat statue in front of my house
@axelbaal6093
@axelbaal6093 2 года назад
@@robbabcock_ Nah. They would see the many temples dedicated to the gods such as Ronald McDonald, KFC colonel , etc...
@MrHazz111
@MrHazz111 2 года назад
The argument for the Archeologist point of view is that the idea of 'religion' or ritual being seperate from the rest of society, art and poltics i.e the secular is a modern 18th century European conception. So something that is fun or 'lit' and something with deep ritual and spiritual significance might not be completely different things to the people in the bronze age. The latter argument seems to be an attempt to modernize people of the past.
@UFOSasquatch
@UFOSasquatch 2 года назад
Oh man I can’t wait for more Bronze Age tours of places like Nineveh, Assur, Uruk, Susa..great stuff!
@hannibalburgers477
@hannibalburgers477 2 года назад
Uruk Susa Baka
@darthvenator2487
@darthvenator2487 2 года назад
And the most important of all, the Jerusalem of Solomon.
@draxthewarlocktitan5217
@draxthewarlocktitan5217 2 года назад
@@darthvenator2487 how is that more important than Nineveh or Uruk? Jericho was even more important at the time than Jerusalem. Jerusalem was a cultural and economic backwater compared to the great Bronze Age cities.
@darthvenator2487
@darthvenator2487 2 года назад
@@draxthewarlocktitan5217 I won't dignify you with an answer.
@BizmasterStudios
@BizmasterStudios 2 года назад
@@darthvenator2487 It would be difficult to find Jerusalem of 'Solomon' when we find no evidence of a Solomon in archeology at all. There is very little evidence of a king David either, but there are reasons to believe there was definitely an idea of a king David in tradition. King omri is one of the earliest king's we have evidence of. I would love to see a video on the Jerusalem of Hezekiah, and the the sieges of king Sennacherib though! Well documented historical siege!
@awesomehpt8938
@awesomehpt8938 2 года назад
Guy 1:What’s the capital of the Hittite empire? Guy 2: Hattusa! Guy 1: Bless you!
@Risen_Star
@Risen_Star 2 года назад
Why? XD
@riseALK
@riseALK 2 года назад
@@Risen_Star Cos if you say it fast it can sound like Ha-chu, the sneezing sound.
@hannibalburgers477
@hannibalburgers477 2 года назад
Reminds me that German joke -Achtung!! -Bless you
@Risen_Star
@Risen_Star 2 года назад
@@riseALK I know why it is LOL
@sinkrock1
@sinkrock1 2 года назад
Hittites were a "superpower" of their time! I would like to know more about them, and about Myceneans also!
@dirckthedork-knight1201
@dirckthedork-knight1201 2 года назад
Me too
@johnq5284
@johnq5284 2 года назад
Biblical accounts are replete with the Hittite ferocity.
@carlinberg
@carlinberg 2 года назад
History with Cy has some videos about both the Hitties and the Myceneans, I recommend his channel a lot!
@Codbckdjlnfkfj
@Codbckdjlnfkfj 2 года назад
@@johnq5284 Just a note, the Biblical Hittites are actually the various successor states in western Anatolia and northern Syria of the Hittites in the video.
@Jbum26
@Jbum26 2 года назад
Trevor Bryce, Harry Hoffner (both Sr. and Jr.), and Billie Jean Collins are great authors to read regarding the Hittites.
@nikikantzios6559
@nikikantzios6559 2 года назад
I'm an archaeologist, not a gamer, and found your video by accident. I was way impressed--the reconstructed city is fabulous. I wish I'd had this when I was teaching; Good work, guys.
@BlueSwampyCraft
@BlueSwampyCraft 11 месяцев назад
where and what did you teach if I may ask?
@nikikantzios6559
@nikikantzios6559 11 месяцев назад
@@BlueSwampyCraft Ancient history and humanities at the University of South Florida.
@LazyLifeIFreak
@LazyLifeIFreak 2 года назад
Bronze age, one hell of a time to be alive- If you were a king.
@monk1808
@monk1808 2 года назад
It would really suck to be a king as well because you would have to worry about assassination, ‘peasant’ revolts, corruption, you would be controlled by the nobles, etc. All in all, it would be quite stressful.
@CAROLUSPRIMA
@CAROLUSPRIMA 2 года назад
As a fairly serious student of history and a person of books for half a century, I have had little use for video history. I seldom learn much from documentaries and often find that the history presented therein is misleading or even completely wrong. Having stumbled upon this channel, I have revised my thinking. Interesting and often fairly obscure events are presented in a compelling manner and the scholarship underpinning these presentations is rock solid. Finally, the extraordinary visuals allow one to see what is happening without having to resort to cumbersome maps and complicated descriptions. And, as is the case with this particular video, allows one to be transported in a breathtaking manner that cannot be anything close to replicated with the printed page. So . . . you’ve converted me. Fabulous work you guys are doing.
@phillipgathright8001
@phillipgathright8001 2 года назад
Hattusa would make a great setting for a video game, either in the historical or fantasy genres. Imagine roaming the winding streets trying to get a message to a nobleman or trying to navigate the Temple of the Storm God looking for a certain priest.
@QuantumSoul9
@QuantumSoul9 2 года назад
There is a manga that takes place in Hattusa - (The Sky ss on the Banks of the) Red River. Although rather targeted for girls :)
@Dylan-lw1xc
@Dylan-lw1xc 2 года назад
It’s somewhat phenomenal how the further back in history we go, we find that it wasn’t more primal but instead shockingly advanced and well cultured in many cases.
@SimuLord
@SimuLord 2 года назад
Some of the things we're learning about the spiritual life and tribal ways of _Homo erectus_ blow my mind...like long before we were even "human" in the modern sense of the term, there was a definite humanity in our branch of the primate evolutionary tree.
@realmacgrey6421
@realmacgrey6421 2 года назад
Czech out the work and books of prime czech egyptologist Dr. Miroslav Bárta
@bwhit6541
@bwhit6541 2 года назад
The sophistication of these empires an in their glory, would put any city made with our technology to shame.
@AliBABA-ru9vb
@AliBABA-ru9vb 2 года назад
We're still the same people we haven't evolved yet
@stevenfallinge7149
@stevenfallinge7149 2 года назад
Which makes it all the more wondrous how we've only had things like MRI scanning for the past few decades, among other things. It's like as if for several millennia, humans were fairly advanced while progressing at a slow and steady rate, until the last 200 years when development seems to have exploded. _And still_ human advancement has an obvious long way to go, when you compare the current primitive human-made machines with the wonders of biological machines, especially considering how those biological machines came about through random mutations over time.
@TheAshHeritor
@TheAshHeritor 2 года назад
Well, this was bloody inspirational. Anything Bronze Age is so fascinating with how distant and strange it feels, but getting the chance to actually see such a rendition of a bronze age city, with these little slices of life-style anecdotes alongside them is... as I said, inspirational. Amazing work, Kings and Generals, amazing work.
@TheVoiceOfReason93
@TheVoiceOfReason93 2 года назад
Ah, the Hittites! Woefully underrepresented in historical media. Happy to see a video about them.
@christopherhardy8808
@christopherhardy8808 2 года назад
Would love to see a 3D tour of Seleukeia-on-the-Tigris or Antiocheia-on-the-Orontes during the Hellenistic Age
@Mr_M_History
@Mr_M_History 2 года назад
So when will you start 3d cinema releases?
@furkans.9749
@furkans.9749 2 года назад
Hattusa is literally next to my hometown, i saw to place many times. Feels so weird to watch it in this channel. Now there are only some remains of the walls, statues and pillars standing. I have never realized it was this big and gorgeous in her time. Thanks for the great work, enjoyed every moment of it.
@rafaelzelada6150
@rafaelzelada6150 2 года назад
A 3d video of the city of Constantinople would be badass.
@midare39
@midare39 2 года назад
And how the hagia sophia may have looked at its Christian era
@classicalhektor3769
@classicalhektor3769 2 года назад
Suppiluliuma, my man, you actually made it to one of the greatest documentary channel in the whole youtube! Thanks K&G for bringing us this mesmerizing reconstruction.
@napolien1310
@napolien1310 2 года назад
I read 3D and clicked as fast as possible. Damn this is amazing it has to take a long time to finish this, K&G you have outdone yourself yet again, Bravo
@johntitor1256
@johntitor1256 2 года назад
This tour seems to be missing a few details. Where's old Muwatalli's lamb roast stand between the temple of Telipinu and the marketplace in the Upper City?
@ulightronx4259
@ulightronx4259 2 года назад
Lmao. Also El Psy Congroo my friend
@channel_void
@channel_void 2 года назад
el psy congroo
@nowthenzen
@nowthenzen 2 года назад
they went out of business years ago!
@The-Plaguefellow
@The-Plaguefellow 2 года назад
Man, disappointed they didn't include that; It was my favorite place to go for a quick lunch!
@anirbanmandal694
@anirbanmandal694 2 года назад
I am really stunned today...Kings and general have really shown their distinctive style today
@Darkdaej
@Darkdaej 2 года назад
Looking at your map, I believe the "Lower City" was named as such because it's in a small valley, as opposed to the Upper City being on a large hill
@andrewsuryali8540
@andrewsuryali8540 2 года назад
Yes, same as Lower (northern) and Upper (southern) Egypt. The Nile flows south to north. Additionally, the north is up convention in modern mapmaking is very recent. Most of the world used south is up maps until around three centuries ago.
@bariuslippius
@bariuslippius 2 года назад
can we just appreciate that k and g are making very good content for free
@TransSappho
@TransSappho 2 года назад
I can’t emphasize enough how underrated the Hittites are. We have a pretty comprehensive grasp on their language, which comes across as this weird mix of Hellenic and Germanic, and is written in cuneiform despite not fitting that writing system well. I only wish we had more varied texts from them, since almost everything found has either been administrative documents or self-glorifying histories by their kings
@ali95ah
@ali95ah 2 года назад
A masterpiece of production. Amazing how this channel have developed throughout the years.
@panther7739
@panther7739 2 года назад
Great video! An example of RU-vid at its finest. This type of presentation evokes an emotional connection with these ancient people by giving us a sense of their daily lives. As a method of communicating history, it is transcendent. More of these 3D tours please!
@emilycampbell6375
@emilycampbell6375 2 года назад
This is amazing, more of this please! This is some of your best work, these 3D representations really help in imagining what it would feel like to be in these periods and places which is invaluable.
@tg1982
@tg1982 2 года назад
Wow, extraordinary work! The narration, the description of the buildings including quotes of historians, and obviously, the so awesome and beautiful 3d representation of the city! My God! This is certainly one of your best, if not, your best video so far. Splendid job K&G, I could feel I was transported back in time. Thank you so much!
@dirckthedork-knight1201
@dirckthedork-knight1201 2 года назад
I would LOVE more videos like this one about other historical cities
@balgunercan
@balgunercan 2 года назад
This is one of the best history related video I have ever seen. Thank you so much for the great work!! I hope to see similar videos of other great cities of history.
@gronizherz3603
@gronizherz3603 Год назад
I hit play, blinked, and the video was over. Superb work, I was pulled straight into the city. :)
@olegkazantsev4424
@olegkazantsev4424 2 года назад
Your channel is doing god's work. And by "god," I mean A'as, the Hittite god of wisdom, of course. Bronze Age is just such an overlooked era of human history, and it was incredibly formative for our civilization. My hope is to see more of similar videos on the Bronze Age history of Middle East, Mediterranean, India, Eurasian steppes, and China. (And if I'm allowed to dream, Copper Age would be also pretty cool - maybe a special video on the concept of Old Europe prior to the Indo-European migration.)
@LionKing-ew9rm
@LionKing-ew9rm 2 года назад
You're single handedly bringing YT history channels into a new level
@carl5035
@carl5035 2 года назад
Thank you for showing this, we can't appericiate enough for the team's hardwork while we enjoy this magnificent video for free
@Pabliski577
@Pabliski577 5 месяцев назад
The visuals alone make this so valuable. Narration is top notch. Take my hand, we're off to Hattusa.
@theobessiris9681
@theobessiris9681 2 года назад
I hope you can do similar videos on ancient Etruscan, Samnite. Phoenician, Indian and Persian cities. Also a good one on Carthage would also be welcomed. All the videos and reconstructions I have seen concentrate on the harbour. It would be good to see what Carthaginian temples and houses looked like.
@janobara6337
@janobara6337 2 года назад
Every video you put out is a banger but this had to have taken an awful lot of work! Congratulations, because it came out wonderful!
@bc7138
@bc7138 2 года назад
Great video! The reconstruction of the city was excellent. Trevor Bryce's books on the Hittites are well-written and readable considering they're scholarly works. It's a shame his history of the Hittite empire is so expensive though.
@nikov82
@nikov82 2 года назад
Thanks for another superb video. The amount of effort and time it takes to make such quality material is massive. K&G produces better content than most history channels in RU-vid, nevermind those on TV. But now you've opened the gates for us to pour in asking for more ancient cities at their peak. It could be once every 3-6 months but we'd love to see Rome, Athens, Sparta, Carthage, Alexandria, Ctesiphon, Memphis, Thebes, Ur, Constantinople, etc
@nukebarbarbarian3735
@nukebarbarbarian3735 2 года назад
The amount of quality content u guys create is insane nice work
@robbabcock_
@robbabcock_ 2 года назад
Fascinating! Congrats on a wonderful job with the 3D reconstruction! It really makes the city come alive in the imagination.
@VoiceOfTurkiye
@VoiceOfTurkiye 2 года назад
Anatolia, the heart of ancient civilizations
@gmkar7766
@gmkar7766 2 года назад
Too bad for its current state of cultural decline 😔
@TheIraqiforce
@TheIraqiforce 2 года назад
I thin you mean Mesopotamia
@gmkar7766
@gmkar7766 2 года назад
@@botanozsan7843 Prime example. Bro can't even conjugate "butthurt" 😂
@gmkar7766
@gmkar7766 2 года назад
@@botanozsan7843 My original comment was "too bad for its current cultural demise", and *you* interpreted it as a slight to your country. Not a comment on modernity, not that, like all golden ages, so Anatolia's has ended, all of which my original comment could have meant. No. I never said anything about countries. The fact that you *thought* I meant your country... Hm. Almost sounds like you think your country is responsible for that cultural demise 😂
@gmkar7766
@gmkar7766 2 года назад
@@botanozsan7843 The Turks occupied Greece up until 200 years ago, as of 2021. That's not that long in terms of history. But I agree that it's all over know. Except that no one bothered to tell Erdogan so he keeps trying to start a war 😂 (The Greeks are hardly the only people in the Balkans that "hate the Turks" Is there anyone you haven't pissed off 😂)
@tommykerwin6907
@tommykerwin6907 2 года назад
King's and generals easily my favourite youtuber of all time thank you for your educational videos aswell as the entertainment that you supply us with we are forever grateful 👌👌
@ooraculo223
@ooraculo223 2 года назад
I really love Bronze Age documentaries. Thank you.
@TheMrgoodmanners
@TheMrgoodmanners 2 года назад
finally back to my most favorite age!!you really need to do more bronze age history KnG. just like your first videos
@ShubhamMishrabro
@ShubhamMishrabro 2 года назад
I think he got more views on war related topics that's why he doesn't do this much
@frankrothe7023
@frankrothe7023 2 года назад
Magnificent City and amazing artwork to show it's beauty in such a fine way! Thanks a lot! 🙋🏻‍♂️
@ANGELSVEN
@ANGELSVEN Год назад
I stumbled upon this video...WOW!!!!! This is fantastic!!!! I enjoyed it so much. I love 3D tours of almost anything, especially ancient history. Thank you for this. I've subscribed and look forward to exploring your channel.
@davidec.4021
@davidec.4021 2 года назад
Ever since i read Ramses by Christan Jacq I have wondered about this city and glorious civilisation. Thank you ❤️
@glennpeterson2477
@glennpeterson2477 2 года назад
Beautiful CG recreation, would love to see more of it regarding ancient civilizations.
@BVargas78
@BVargas78 2 года назад
Such an advanced culture for the time. It's nice to have some light shed on it.
@JD-jl4yy
@JD-jl4yy 2 года назад
The bronze age more like the underrated age.
@gregortokarcik2061
@gregortokarcik2061 2 года назад
Oh my god I desperately need more of these 3d tours of ancient and medieval cities and castles!!!
@LostCommunication1
@LostCommunication1 2 года назад
I tell ya... you never know what your going to get with this channel... and for that I love it. Phenomenal!
@denniscleary7580
@denniscleary7580 2 года назад
It’s always a glorious day to get another video from Kings
@notbrett3643
@notbrett3643 2 года назад
These 3D city tour videos are great. This should be it’s own series
@lachlanneal9375
@lachlanneal9375 2 года назад
Great content as always! Thanks for all the work
@Dsonsee
@Dsonsee 2 года назад
Very nice tour. Thanks K&G!
@joezim4254
@joezim4254 2 года назад
The graphics on this are absolutely incredible!
@jonbaxter2254
@jonbaxter2254 2 года назад
I am in awe at the scope you guys have.
@daniel0401620051
@daniel0401620051 Год назад
Even though I was born and raised in this region, I know so little about this part of history. There are some many historic ruins around Corum, Türkiye.
@hellohi5869
@hellohi5869 2 года назад
What kind of hard work is this ,this channel gained my respect
@OctaviusAu
@OctaviusAu 2 года назад
Great work, Kings and Generals!! I hope to see more episodes like this on other capitals of the Ancient Near East in the future, notablly Nineveh and the main cities of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. Liked and Shared this documentary masterpiece
@stephenpfiester2749
@stephenpfiester2749 2 года назад
You guys have amazing videos on the Bronze Age please do more!
@laylobinson5839
@laylobinson5839 2 года назад
Fantastic episode! Also a brilliant idea to just tour a old city like this. Would love to see more of this in the future. Like Rome, Alexandria, Baghdad, Venice, Milan, Jerusalem, there are just so many, too many interesting sites and cities one could explore in this fashion!
@Cucker_Tarlson56
@Cucker_Tarlson56 2 года назад
A wide spectrum series on the Bronze Age collapse would be amazing. I know there’s a million out there, but nothing beats king and Generals narration.
@efrainvelazquez8469
@efrainvelazquez8469 2 года назад
I have visited Hattusa several times and this has been fascinating!
@qboxer
@qboxer 2 года назад
What an absolutely fantastic overview of a much neglected topic. Please keep this kind of video up!
@miriambucholtz9315
@miriambucholtz9315 2 года назад
This was excellent, thank you. I am fascinated by ancient cities.
@Samthemannation
@Samthemannation 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this remarkable video and kudos for all the work put into it! Here's hoping that we'll see similar videos in the future (as long as Benjin Pratt gets plenty of sleep of course)! A city that I think could certainly use similar treatment in a video (though I don't doubt that many others do) would be the Persian capital of Ctesiphon or the surrounding area called Al-Mada'in aka The Cities since there were several large cities close to Ctesiphon such as Seleucia or Veh-Ardashir, Aspanbar, Weh Antiok Khosrow, etc. It's just one of those famous cities that could use more visuals to show what it looked like. Regardless, thank you again for showing how great Hattusa looked!
@thekingsamar5781
@thekingsamar5781 2 года назад
Such a good video. Keep it up guys, you're doing a great job
@nikhilyadav2383
@nikhilyadav2383 2 года назад
Kings and general best as always .love from India to all members
@huseyincobanoglu531
@huseyincobanoglu531 2 года назад
Fascinating story! Thank you Kings and Generals Team.
@malcolmclarke3033
@malcolmclarke3033 2 года назад
This is a wonderful video and both it and the ancient city must have been difficult and time consuming to do. It must have been a fantastic place . Thanks for sharing this.
@HaveNoIdea4ID
@HaveNoIdea4ID 2 года назад
I have been waiting for it!!! Thanks
@mikemodugno5879
@mikemodugno5879 2 года назад
Amazing video. Keep 'em coming!
@ivanprtoljan5003
@ivanprtoljan5003 2 года назад
K&G its amazing how much you redefined what a history documentary is.
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 2 года назад
Thank you for you kind words!
@aquila4228
@aquila4228 2 года назад
Truly remarkable, congratulations
@Jbum26
@Jbum26 2 года назад
I recently wrote a paper that was a comparative analysis of New Kingdom Egypt and the Hittites (Kingdom and Empire period) so this was a nice surprise to see! the Bronze Age is incredibly fascinating and I hope you continue to make more videos including the Near East cultures during this period
@oudviola
@oudviola 3 месяца назад
Where can I find the paper?
@budahbaba7856
@budahbaba7856 2 года назад
Anatolia is like an onion we never stop peeling the layers from. It is so very distinct. It would not surprise me at all if it was the true cradle of civilization.
@frawgeatfrawgworld
@frawgeatfrawgworld 2 года назад
Been thinking this recently too
@gmkar7766
@gmkar7766 2 года назад
Maybe the idea that there is only one cradle of civilisation is false.
@pbuk9654
@pbuk9654 2 года назад
You have done well with this video as always. This video jist has alot of great graphics
@kinga.a.h8042
@kinga.a.h8042 2 года назад
speechless 🙊, how great this is !!!!!! Amazing 👏 thank you so much Kings & chenerals
@sounakchatterjer4158
@sounakchatterjer4158 2 года назад
This is just magnificent,the only word to describe this
@vadergamerboss6660
@vadergamerboss6660 2 года назад
This is absolutely amazing! You should also make a similar video on Babylon or Nineveh!
@russellclarke4131
@russellclarke4131 2 года назад
That was an awesome tour. Ty k&g
@johnreese5230
@johnreese5230 2 года назад
Great!! Could you please make a documentary on the mittani empire? Just like the Hittites, the mittani are Another forgotten Bronze Age power
@Mr_Speed_
@Mr_Speed_ 2 года назад
This is quality content. Love your videos.
@Scotty993
@Scotty993 2 года назад
The best part of RU-vid is it means we get treated to amazing stuff like this and we can see it for free ! I remember as a kid we had the history channel and there was nothing nearly good as this.
@vignesh9578
@vignesh9578 2 года назад
Amazing video! Absolutely loved it :)
@steeltribe3967
@steeltribe3967 2 года назад
Fantastic video. Thanks for the effort.
@aquila4228
@aquila4228 2 года назад
Do one for Persepolis
@stevezhang9300
@stevezhang9300 2 года назад
That was beautiful 🤩
@MrHazz111
@MrHazz111 2 года назад
This is awesome. Thanks for this.
@sinaazararya7271
@sinaazararya7271 2 года назад
thanks . it was GREAT .
@matthewabln6989
@matthewabln6989 2 года назад
This is a tremendous production.
@JonatasAdoM
@JonatasAdoM 2 года назад
For a moment I was worried it was going to be a VR video. Thank you for this world class quality video.
@paskberger1152
@paskberger1152 2 года назад
Very good work and both for the video itself and the research. Bronze Age and the Following collapse circa 1177 (read also the book from Eric Cline) were intersting and a warning to our current world status....... History repeat itself with different flavor
@mahadlodhi
@mahadlodhi 2 года назад
Soo awesome!!! K&G thank you for this
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