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Hypogeum: Malta's Ancient Subterreanean Mystery 

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Sources:
Smithsonian, overview: www.smithsonianmag.com/travel...
Malta Today, the death of the Temple People: www.maltatoday.com.mt/arts/ar...
World History, Malta’s megalithic temples: www.worldhistory.org/article/...
Bradshaw Foundation, Malta’s Temple People: www.bradshawfoundation.com/ma...
Bradshaw Foundation, the Hypogeum: www.bradshawfoundation.com/ma...
Heritage Malta, myths and legends: heritagemalta.org/debunking-u...
Tale of the Hypogeum excavation: www.world-archaeology.com/gre...
Scientific America, prehistoric cults of Malta: www.scientificamerican.com/ar...
Hypogeum acoustics: www.independent.com.mt/articl...

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@geographicstravel
@geographicstravel 2 года назад
Go to magicspoon.thld.co/geographics_1221 and use code GEOGRAPHICS to get $5 off today! Thanks to Magic Spoon for sponsoring today’s video!
@petenielsen6683
@petenielsen6683 2 года назад
Look at the ingredient label, Simon. Magic Spoon contains no grains. This means it contains NO CEREAL. It also means you are losing viewers who will not watch any video for which you use Magic Spoon as the sponsor.
@Zackaria_sMax
@Zackaria_sMax 2 года назад
I'm not sure who's idea it was to fast forward thru Simon 'demonstrating' cereal for us, but THANK YOU!!!
@runninamok2003
@runninamok2003 2 года назад
@@petenielsen6683 lol Nice. A bit harsh but nice. lol
@Flower_Power888
@Flower_Power888 Год назад
2023 ♡♡
@leviathan4964
@leviathan4964 2 года назад
As a Maltese it's always a pleasure to see these sites appreciated.
@IEATCHAIR
@IEATCHAIR 2 года назад
Same
@Kiefsti
@Kiefsti 2 года назад
A 'Maltese' that's lovely, much nicer than the common (example mine) Canadian. I like how you don't end harsh on an N.
@danjones4432
@danjones4432 2 года назад
@@AzathothTheGreat I went at the end of November start of December in 2017 and it was warm but not to hot all day and cool in the evenings and i don't recall it raining the entire two weeks I was there
@leviathan4964
@leviathan4964 2 года назад
@@AzathothTheGreat above comment pretty much sums it up
@cassandrabenson9838
@cassandrabenson9838 2 года назад
I almost wanted to cry, I was so happy to see us Represented
@paulsillanpaa8268
@paulsillanpaa8268 2 года назад
Wife and I ha the chance to visit the Hypogeum back in 2008. You have to book your tours in advance because the whole place is hermetically sealed to control the climate and only a dozen or so people are allowed in at a time. At first you're like 'Huh, this is pretty neat.' Then the sheer time scale of the place hits home and you're like, 'Wait, HOW old is this?' and then it's like the ground drops out from under your feet. ... I swear, I think I could literally FEEL the weight of human history in those chambers.
@Kiefsti
@Kiefsti 2 года назад
Wow, that sounds stunning!
@mathdemigod8162
@mathdemigod8162 2 года назад
Yeah, I've been as well! To avoid the whole place filling with moss, they have to keep it strictly climate- and humidity-controlled, so they only let small groups in.
@--enyo--
@--enyo-- 2 года назад
Damn
@Fasnic
@Fasnic 2 года назад
Been too in 2008 I believe it's only 50 people a day allowed by appointment.
@deniseyoung3738
@deniseyoung3738 2 года назад
We were fortunate to go there in 2012. Fascinating and I totally agree with you Paul!
@fusionplays1244
@fusionplays1244 2 года назад
Never taught Malta would be on this channel but here we are. Lovely to see even our small island country represented
@cassandrabenson9838
@cassandrabenson9838 2 года назад
It feels so nice!
@keithx8734
@keithx8734 2 года назад
Thossok kburi li parti mil istorja taghna daqsekk antika issemiet hawnekk, Im proud that this old part of my counties history is mentioned here Merry Christmas
@keithx8734
@keithx8734 2 года назад
@@esmeralda8763 Minn Ghawdex
@MegalithHunter
@MegalithHunter 2 года назад
Yessss!!!
@chadthundercock3440
@chadthundercock3440 Год назад
Malta may be small but it's history is very important
@ignitionfrn2223
@ignitionfrn2223 2 года назад
3:05 - Chapter 1 - The emigrants 6:35 - Chapter 2 - Going underground 9:55 - Chapter 3 - The great cult 14:05 - Chapter 4 - In the midst of life, we are in death etc 18:15 - Chapter 5 - Bringing up the bodies
@stefanschleps8758
@stefanschleps8758 2 года назад
Thats overkill.
@VWdude278
@VWdude278 2 года назад
12:31 Simon throws shade at the colonies.
@bums987
@bums987 2 года назад
I live in Malta abs visited the hypogeum many times . As a singer , the resonance in there was insane ! I could sing overlapping harmonies. An incredible place .
@corgi42069
@corgi42069 2 года назад
It isn't a good day unless there is a biographics and geographics episode uploaded. Easily my favorite of your channels, Simon! Much love fact boy
@marlog3
@marlog3 2 года назад
Got to check out war graphics
@corgi42069
@corgi42069 2 года назад
@@marlog3 is that another Simon channel? That's the only way I prefer my history spoon fed to me
@Kiefsti
@Kiefsti 2 года назад
Not only are you a cute corgi, you have excellent taste in media!
@corgi42069
@corgi42069 2 года назад
@@the_rachel_sam those are awesome but I like learning in depth about specific places and people throughout time and history and the format and focus he puts on the first two are by far, in my opinion, the best. All are good, this is best
@--enyo--
@--enyo-- 2 года назад
Warographics is the latest in this series. I’d been shipping for it for ages, so glad it finally got made.
@secla_SC
@secla_SC 2 года назад
Thank you for this masterpiece of a video. As a Maltese I feel immensely proud (except for that bit where we tried to cover it up). I would like to add that it was a pleasure listening to you butcher the names of every village in Malta, gave me a good laugh.
@marksiddall379
@marksiddall379 2 года назад
Totally butchered
@fish_bacon
@fish_bacon 2 года назад
At least he tried :) Zebbug was particlarly funny
@Ezekiel903
@Ezekiel903 5 месяцев назад
I dont think he presented the side well, the acoustics are impressive, strange, indescribable! Sad he didn't presented any example, some way they knew long before Solfeggio and his frequencies, that they can have an effect on our health.
@Ryan-vl2nn
@Ryan-vl2nn 2 года назад
It’s mind-boggling just how these structures were constructed. Especially concerning the use of such large, hard stones for fashioning their structures. Btw, another fantastic episode Simon! Love your guys’ channels. Can’t wait to see what next year has in store on Geographics & Biographics.
@Ezekiel903
@Ezekiel903 5 месяцев назад
The acoustics is impressive, strange, indescribable! Sad he didn't presented any example, some way they knew long before Solfeggio and his frequencies, that they can have an effect on our health. If you ca visit this building, you have to listen your own echo, the skin hairs will stand up!
@denisefalzon8446
@denisefalzon8446 Год назад
As a Maltese history teacher was happy to hear your presentation. You got so many little known facts right! You have a new follower now.
@seanellul
@seanellul 6 месяцев назад
As a Maltese student, it is heaterning to see you here Ms Falzon! I'm certain your students are lucky to be part of your class. :)
@SicknessOnCan
@SicknessOnCan 2 года назад
"Non-sensible measurements" Savage xD
@owenshebbeare2999
@owenshebbeare2999 2 года назад
Correct too!
@deanfenech
@deanfenech 2 года назад
Eyyyyyyyyyy!! Finally, one about Malta. Malta has so much history! You should try out more.
@pawlumlt
@pawlumlt 2 года назад
Flahhar!
@mggrech
@mggrech 2 года назад
So happy we made it!
@alastairbrewster4274
@alastairbrewster4274 Год назад
Rubbish footballers tho , apart from Martin Mifsud twenty years ago
@drumreaver
@drumreaver 2 года назад
No signs of fishing.... that's likely because their age dating is wrong and the 'temples' were built when the mediterranean was 300ft lower, which would make them at least double their current estimated age. To further support my hypothesis, there are 'neolitic' ruins all along the north eastern coast of Malta, some 200 feet below sea level.
@IEATCHAIR
@IEATCHAIR 2 года назад
Love Malta and Gozo. You should check out the "cart paths" cut across the surface of the island.
@thecliffdweller1212
@thecliffdweller1212 2 года назад
My god! I had forgotten about them. I was there in my 20's and years before it became developed. There were times in the middle of those fields, when you could look across the island to the sea and the horizon beyond...when time fell away and you were in touch with a primal space
@doomsdaybooty1072
@doomsdaybooty1072 2 года назад
There's pictures of some of those 'cart tracks' (I don't think anyone is 100% sure what they were for) going into the ocean and carrying on underwater. Which begs the question, were they carved into the bedrock when sea levels were a bit lower? Could be the cart ruts are a millenia or two older than the temple phase 🤔
@IEATCHAIR
@IEATCHAIR 2 года назад
Or ancient aliens
@cals2889
@cals2889 2 года назад
Imagine how many ancient sites and mysteries are under water that we'll probably never discover.
@honeysucklecat
@honeysucklecat 2 года назад
37 cities, 12 towns, 943 villages
@Aightification
@Aightification Год назад
definitly since malta used to be a top of a mountain before the last ice age!
@cguzelli1
@cguzelli1 Год назад
My bother-in-law is Maltese and he and his wife (my sister) and 2 children moved there from America. Been to Malta twice and love it there. Like a shining gem in the sea, Malta holds many beautiful things past and present. Enjoyed this video and next time we visit, trip to the Hypogeum is a must.
@archaeologydad3761
@archaeologydad3761 2 года назад
As an archaeologist, this is the best pop science presentation of archaeology I've ever seen. Well done, Fact Boy! 👍
@Viroh
@Viroh 2 года назад
There is a lot more!
@kcompanion6988
@kcompanion6988 Год назад
Q
@albelhaas619
@albelhaas619 Год назад
O an archaeologist says you do good work and work with facts good boi now its legit😂🤡
@albelhaas619
@albelhaas619 Год назад
How about the fact malta used to be a top of a mountain before the great flood of the younger dryas which let the sealevel rise about 120 meters..? Which makes al the above ground temples so much more insane because some have moved al these huge stones up the mountain..
@vincentblackshadow1581
@vincentblackshadow1581 2 года назад
Crazy to think it was under a house in the middle of a residential area for so long before being discovered by accident. I was lucky enough to go there a few years ago. Being inside is a very unique experience it is haunting and mysterious yet you feel no sense of the unknown or danger that a normal cave or underground space can generate.
@iteerrex8166
@iteerrex8166 2 года назад
This was another level topic, content and quality. A top notch mini documentary. Thanks Simon.
@Viroh
@Viroh 2 года назад
I love biographics and geographics for the info, jokes and Simon
@bocadelcieloplaya3852
@bocadelcieloplaya3852 2 года назад
Fish can be fed to chickens, goats, and pigs. Since there were no supermarket in antiquity, I'm sure they raised other animals for variety as well as goats for possibly milking. The goat skins can also be used for clothing or bedding.
@lelsewherelelsewhere9435
@lelsewherelelsewhere9435 2 года назад
Were humans able to drink milk at this time? Were these humans able to? (I know goat milk is less lactose rich.)
@HappyBeezerStudios
@HappyBeezerStudios 2 года назад
On a small island I could also see anything that is grown on lad to be of huge importance. The sea around is sheer endless, but with so little space, every grazing animal, every field of grain takes a huge toll. So not unthinkable that land-based animals were withheld for feasts and service to the gods.
@woesiohans
@woesiohans 2 года назад
Completely worth it just to hear Simon say the phrase "smorgasbord of dongs"
@amandajones661
@amandajones661 2 года назад
Thank you, Simon, for speeding through the cereal bite. I adore that you did this. 🤗💙
@resileaf9501
@resileaf9501 2 года назад
So unfortunate that the site was not treated properly from the beginning. Who knows how much more we would know about those ancient people...
@Badgersj
@Badgersj 2 года назад
Been there done that, and thoroughly recommend it to anyone visiting Malta - in fact it's worth choosing Malta to go and see it.
@todgumtau4639
@todgumtau4639 2 года назад
how did they see to make it why is there no smoke evidence?
@Badgersj
@Badgersj 2 года назад
@@todgumtau4639 Eh?
@todgumtau4639
@todgumtau4639 2 года назад
@@Badgersj well they had no electricity for light to see so when you burn stuff for light it leaves soot and black smoke and it doesn't look like there is smoke damage so what did they use for light?
@Badgersj
@Badgersj 2 года назад
@@todgumtau4639 Oh, I see what you mean. Maybe just cleaned up properly afterwards? I mean, the Egyptians must have had the same problem and I don't think their tombs are especially sooty are they? Interesting question though!
@semaj_5022
@semaj_5022 2 года назад
No video on ancient cultures and structures is complete without mentioning a smorgasbord of dongs. Also, this is probably my favorite Geographics video yet, and tye most well done, and I've watched nearly all the videos on this channel. Great job, y'all! Hope to see more like this in the future.
@Aightification
@Aightification Год назад
i hope you will be able to visit it one day its an amazing ancient building. I also believe first life appeared on the islands, which before the last ice age was a huge mountain. Also go walk roman road if you are there its amazing. Full with ancient caves and an ancient apiary
@tinkerpearce
@tinkerpearce 2 года назад
Excellent video. I must say, I find the idea that our ancestors were so hapless that they needed the help of aliens to accomplish anything insulting. Humans can be damned clever and are ridiculously capable, and this was just as true thousands of years ago as it is today. I also find the idea that super-advanced cultures would cross the infinite gulfs of interstellar space to make stuff out of rocks to impress the locals a bit ludicrous. Even at 12 years old when it was proposed to me that aliens had created the Antikythera mechanism I was skeptical that such a culture would use clockworks! Sorry folks, you'll just have to accept that our ancestors were just as smart as we are and were capable of figuring things out and making things.
@ajstevens1652
@ajstevens1652 2 года назад
Couldn't agree more. Many people are deluded of the idea that people in the past were dumb and incapable. The reality is, they were anatomically the same as us today.
@TulilaSalome
@TulilaSalome 2 года назад
It also seems that it is originating in some pretty racist theories - the origin seems to be in the feeling that 'no primitive brown person could have built it' and then first inventing Atlantis as the source of a mythical perfect white race, or aliens. Well Atlantis was invented first but it was just a tale of hubris, to start with. Greeks are allowed to have built their stuff by themselves it seems. It also means that they ignore a lot of pretty clear evidence of human builders too, the way the decorations are clearly hand carved, and display things that clearly could have existed then, cattle and pigs, a woman on a wooden bed, a potted plant, not aliens or spaceships - or the tools like the balls of rock used to move the stones that are scattered near the wall in Tarxien temple, for example.
@formerctgovernordannelmall1452
@formerctgovernordannelmall1452 2 года назад
@@TulilaSalome while there are undoubtedly plenty of morons who genuinely believe in the ancient aliens stuff as a means of supporting their own fallacious race theories, I think most of it comes from a place of genuine ignorance of the scale of human accomplishment over time.
@ajstevens1652
@ajstevens1652 2 года назад
@@TulilaSalome Definitely. In addition to these proponents of "Ancient Aliens" theories, there are also those trying to deny that the Ancient Egyptians who built the pyramids were African, despite genealogical evidence to the contrary.
@tristanchristiansen9054
@tristanchristiansen9054 2 года назад
Right intelligence is not knowledge, take today all the knowledge we can learn but wed rather tiktok or obsess over trivial crap that won't matter in 5 years. Old man rant done
@diamondtiara84
@diamondtiara84 2 года назад
I had never heard of the Hypogeum before. I'm so glad I found this channel!
@shazann1210
@shazann1210 2 года назад
You should come to our island :)
@mikesands4681
@mikesands4681 2 года назад
The only other rock-stacking Mediterranean culture we’ve found older than Malta is the Minoan and Gobekli Tepe cultures of Anatolia.
@TulilaSalome
@TulilaSalome 2 года назад
Only Göbekli Tepe really, until it was found, Ggantija was the oldest known freestanding building in the world.
@SkywalkerSamadhi
@SkywalkerSamadhi 2 года назад
I had never heard of the Hypogeum until this morning, and it's an awe inspiring discovery, highlighting yet again that there is a marvellously rich history to humanity that we are just barely scratching the surface of at the moment. But if there is only one thing that we take away from this (yet another stellar) episode of Geographics it's this.. we desperately need to know more about the epically named Themistocles Zammit!! A man bearing that name is most assuredly fated to lead an extraordinarily fascinating life. A person saddled with that name could probably make something as mundane as getting the morning mail an adventure that Teddy Roosevelt would of been proud to be a part of. May we have some more of that please??
@matthewspiteri9817
@matthewspiteri9817 2 года назад
This needs to be a Biographics episode! I'm Maltese myself and we learn that Sir Temi Zammit had also found the cure for undulant fever, saving millions in the process :D
@ChinmayRastogi
@ChinmayRastogi 2 года назад
It's the first time this channel has gone even beyond their usual tendency to show a different or ancient culture with due respect, by literally banishing silly and inconsiderate claims. Wonderful to see that desire to maintain the enormity of an impressive feat and a culture lost to time.
@--enyo--
@--enyo-- 2 года назад
There was a Decoding the Unknown episode (another of his channels) recently about the pyramids that said pretty much the same thing.
@ChinmayRastogi
@ChinmayRastogi 2 года назад
@@--enyo-- Wow, didn't know. So then Simon kind of has almost as many RU-vid channels as Naruto filler episodes :P
@KingNoTail
@KingNoTail 2 года назад
@@ChinmayRastogi He has 12-13 channels I think.
@cheekclappa69
@cheekclappa69 2 года назад
claims such as?
@lynnmitzy1643
@lynnmitzy1643 2 года назад
Happy holidays, Simon 😎🖐️❣️
@PeterFrikadelle
@PeterFrikadelle 2 года назад
This!
@wugy07
@wugy07 10 месяцев назад
So proud that our country is getting more coverage for its truly unique history! Thank you!
@martinjames7569
@martinjames7569 2 года назад
Biographics and Geographics in the same day - love it!
@redemption156
@redemption156 2 года назад
Keep the fantastic content coming and happy holiday to you Simon, all your script writers and Jen ^w^
@wesley907
@wesley907 2 года назад
I just visited Malta in Nov. The Hypogeum was a fantastic visit. So happy to find this new video. Geographics rocks! Thanks.
@Replicaate
@Replicaate 2 года назад
I knew Malta had some interesting stone-age sites, but I had no idea HOW interesting they were. Thanks for bringing the Hypogeum and others to my attention!
@opheliadarkthorn
@opheliadarkthorn 2 года назад
Some? It's impossible not to stumble over them all the time. They're all over the bloody place.
@rubixcubeiam5365
@rubixcubeiam5365 2 года назад
I had no idea this existed! Research time! I am obsessed with all of your channels 😁
@kristincamilleri1873
@kristincamilleri1873 2 года назад
It's nice to see one of our national treasures being given the spotlight it deserves! Thanks for this! Love from Malta xxx
@ethancntower8850
@ethancntower8850 2 года назад
I never thought Id see so many maltese people in a comment section!
@olixpatdo8181
@olixpatdo8181 2 года назад
This should have been included in the 7 wonders of the ancient world! Simon should really update that list
@resileaf9501
@resileaf9501 2 года назад
Well the thing with that is that the 7 wonders were named by a contemporary. Seeing as the Hypogeum was lost to time at least a thousand years before the seven wonders were built, there was no way for the writer to have included it.
@juliansammut1595
@juliansammut1595 2 года назад
Thanks for covering my country 🇲🇹
@_DaNi3LL3_
@_DaNi3LL3_ 2 года назад
So happy you’ve done a story on Malta as most have never even heard of the country
@josephschembri4811
@josephschembri4811 2 года назад
Thank you for putting this video together. You covered a location which was pretty much next-door to the place I spent my early to mid-twenties.
@MrAshCarr
@MrAshCarr 2 года назад
How very Lovecraftian. Doesn't eat seafood, bunch of really creatively weird gods, ancient mysterious temple complex underground, death cult
@hansspiegl8684
@hansspiegl8684 2 года назад
A wonderful documentary! Especially thank you for the commentary - wise words! ♥️
@stefancurmi9368
@stefancurmi9368 2 года назад
Reaching out to you from Malta Simon! 🇲🇹Super proud to be mentioned on this channel.
@brianasciak1668
@brianasciak1668 2 года назад
Every morning I enjoy the view of Temple Ggantija (island of Gozo) from my balcony. Appreciate & humble myself how why they used huge stones to build. They are beauty and the temple main entrance faces the winter solstice . Well thank you Simon.
@UKinQ8Gaming
@UKinQ8Gaming 2 года назад
Happy christmas simon to you and your family. Hope you have a great new year. Thanks for helping us through 2021
@Jaws19show
@Jaws19show 2 года назад
I was lucky enough to visit Malta last month and went down into the Hypogeum. I'll never forget it. Thank you for such a great video.
@francisfischer7620
@francisfischer7620 2 года назад
Wow! Wow! So absolutely fascinating!! Once again, you and your crew have done a stunning job. Thank you all!
@kylepiccinino3811
@kylepiccinino3811 2 года назад
Great video Simon! As a Maltese national I must admit we often forget how significant these structures are.. Thanks!
@cherylrayes8015
@cherylrayes8015 2 года назад
More great stuff, thankyou. Merry Christmas to you and your family 🎅
@kokorolex
@kokorolex 2 года назад
"Why did they worship as they did?" You can ask the same about K-pop fans
@delseywitt398
@delseywitt398 2 года назад
I don't even know what K-pop is but I would rather worship it? them? than any other cult, commonly known as a religion. Because science.
@janeking118
@janeking118 2 года назад
I grew up living on a sail boat,our winter base was Manoel Island in Gzira, Malta,loved the history,the people are the friendliest and it's awesome to see a part of its history featured on one of my favourite channels. 👍❤️
@mathdemigod8162
@mathdemigod8162 2 года назад
Oh man, I've been here! It's really amazing in person, like being in the middle of ancient history.
@MediaFaust
@MediaFaust 2 года назад
Great stuff. You have come a long way, Simon. I remember you since before you grew a beard.
@GcTheHardstyler
@GcTheHardstyler 2 года назад
Sometimes I wonder if Simon has so many channels because he likes money ooor... he just gets a lot of free magic spoon. I respect both.
@Potkanka
@Potkanka 8 месяцев назад
That was so fascinating! My main thought during the watching of this video was wondering how come I've never heard of it before. Thank you for all the information :)
@Jazsft
@Jazsft 2 года назад
I’ve been commenting on almost every ancient history channel for years for someone to cover all the ancient wonders of Malta this makes me so proud 🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹
@PeterFrikadelle
@PeterFrikadelle 2 года назад
Awesome content Fact Boi!
@Nyctophora
@Nyctophora 2 года назад
That was a really fascinating look at the sites, thank you!
@powell.christopher
@powell.christopher 2 года назад
Warm regards from Malta! Great video! Merry Christmas!
@charlottefogg8710
@charlottefogg8710 2 года назад
Wonderful episode. Thank you.
@mirekszeligowki8992
@mirekszeligowki8992 Год назад
Watched the video and listened to you outstanding description and comments :) Just booked an online ticket and I'm really looking forward to visiting that fabulous place on Sunday, 19th of Feb.
@NeutralGenericUser
@NeutralGenericUser 2 года назад
This is really fascinating, and something I had not even heard of. Thanks for the excellent video. 12:30: "or nearly 10 feat, if you prefer non-sensible measurements" 😂
@jeffreyhill1011
@jeffreyhill1011 2 года назад
10ft? Nonsensical measurement? You are damn right it's nonsensical!! I need to know how many football fields it is!
@SpaceMonkeyBoi
@SpaceMonkeyBoi 2 года назад
Honestly, a lot of ancient wonders were ahead of their time
@franl155
@franl155 2 года назад
If that knowledge hadn't been lost, where might we be now?
@DneilB007
@DneilB007 2 года назад
If they are ‘one-and-done’ deals that could have been completed in a season, then I could buy that. As most of them are multi-generational projects that absolutely show continuous refinement of technique, I think that it’s more reasonable to believe that they were totally a product of their time and our own bias towards literary records means that we cannot comprehend how much technological and engineering knowledge can be passed on down the generations without writing it down.
@mho...
@mho... 2 года назад
"the ancients where no fools!"
@franl155
@franl155 2 года назад
@@DneilB007 - the great problem with word-of-mouth and "craft secrets" is that it only takes one link in the chain to break and the knowledge is lost forever. That so much survived for so long is amazing.
@franl155
@franl155 2 года назад
@@mho... - "Ancient people were exactly as stupide as we are today and that's pretty smart" John Steinbeck
@lightningrod1063
@lightningrod1063 2 года назад
Hey Simon. Speaking for all Americans, you don't need to translate metric measurements for us. Just use your little metric system and we'll translate for ourselves, if we care at all. PS. You're great. I hope my assurance about Americans will save you some time, or whatever.
@owenshebbeare2999
@owenshebbeare2999 2 года назад
The channel is American, as are scriptwriters and editors. Nice to see someone from the US happy to do the conversions we often have to to, as the use of both units is patchy. I'm happy with both primitive cave-man units and Metric, but many Americans don't seem to be good at converting, especially as US cave-man pints/gals differ from Imperial pints/gals too.
@ajstevens1652
@ajstevens1652 2 года назад
@@owenshebbeare2999 Simon is from Prague and has never lived in America.
@glenkennedy2018
@glenkennedy2018 2 года назад
I never got to visit this site, but I have been to the Ggantija (Apologies if I’ve butchered the spelling) temples on Gozo. What is strange is that ultimately your looking at some rocks, but then you hear all about the site and then touch the rocks, and it connects you to the place. It blew my mind they were as old as they are and still there. Especially after the pounding Malta got during the Second World War. As someone said further up in the comments, Malta deserves its own video. A beautiful country with beautiful people living there. It really is my favourite place on the planet.
@CorinCSammut
@CorinCSammut 2 года назад
Nice! Happy to see that our ancient history is appreciated!
@sengleanu
@sengleanu 2 года назад
Our island has so much history and heritage. Pity it's all currently being treatened by rampant construction and greed.
@maricamicallef9545
@maricamicallef9545 Год назад
And overpopulation
@x31omega
@x31omega 2 года назад
Hey Simon. Merry Christmas.
@iridanos1443
@iridanos1443 2 года назад
Its name is Hal Saflieni. «Hypogeum» is simply the type of the structure. It’s a Greek latinised term which means «underground». From Greek «υπόγειο». υπο - under , γειο from γαια, gaia - earth.
@vectorfox4782
@vectorfox4782 2 года назад
I love how Simon antagonizes The History Channel every chance he gets. Bloody brilliant!
@juliaelrod2154
@juliaelrod2154 2 года назад
How have I not heard of this before? Thank you Simon.
@futurepig
@futurepig 2 года назад
Thanks for this video. I have been searching on this topic and this is one the few that doesn't try to involve the usual "alien" suspects.
@countessofcanossa7746
@countessofcanossa7746 2 года назад
Hello from Malta! Thank you for featuring our temples on your channel! :)
@michaelfisher7170
@michaelfisher7170 2 года назад
Well told, Simon. Really enjoyed this one. :)
@Gravlar
@Gravlar 11 месяцев назад
Visited the Hypogeum in 2019, amazing, Malta in general and in particular the Hypogeum are well worth a visit.
@stalker-anoniem3515
@stalker-anoniem3515 2 года назад
Merry Christmas Simon! 💋Xoxo from the Netherlands.
@carmelpule8493
@carmelpule8493 Год назад
Not a bad coverage of our old impressive Maltese history, but rather than showing the charming face of the commentator, this video could have been filled with the tons of old buildings we still have in Malta and Gozo. They are impressive indeed. All that added to our spectacular bastions which kept out the Turkish Empire led by Suleiman the Magnificent in 1565 and the underground paths and water reservoirs under Valletta, and the shelters in which I lived in 1940- 1945 to shelter from Adolf Hitler Bombing us would have added to the richness of this historic video, Also the man mentioned was not "Zamit" but he was " Sir Themistocles Zammit". Thanks to the presenter of this video,, it is much appreciated and Malta is grateful and greatly appreciates your effort, Thanks once again.
@agentooe33AD
@agentooe33AD Год назад
A company called Audio Ease, who launched the Impulse Response capture technology, went to the prayer caves and actually sampled them into their Altiverb Library. In effect, you can use this to make any sound you have, sound like it came from within these caves. In fact, that's how I learned about their existence. Now I want to go visit there!
@cathyb1273
@cathyb1273 2 года назад
I have never heard of this place before. Thanks for the discovery.
@maryrowe3981
@maryrowe3981 2 года назад
The wrap-up puts me in mind of the “ST:TNG” episode where Captain Picard is captured by an ancient, lost civilization’s memento mori.
@CharlieSuave2907
@CharlieSuave2907 2 года назад
Dear Geographics. I am also from Malta and I appreciate the video very much. It's not that there is no documentation; there is, plenty only for some reasons, the "authorities" keep suppressed or not give credit. The Hypogeum, had a name when Greeks were referring to the ancient Phoenicians. The Sacred Stones were called Baetylus...a temple for invocation. There is a backstory on how this "Baetylus" concept got developed. Every detail in the Hypogeum...had a specific purpose.
@dogeness
@dogeness 2 года назад
That is incredibly interesting. Could you please point me to where I can read more about this?
@CharlieSuave2907
@CharlieSuave2907 2 года назад
@@dogeness can u please specify which part, thanks. There are several sources however the Baatylus, was the idea of an individual who after his death they called Uranus, or most high. Later they used these names to deify planets. The Baatylus's origin, was an altar; placed in a temple for ritualistic purposes. The very stones were 'contrived of having life' and this was because amplified words were used as invocation and the sounds resonating within the temple measure at the frequency of 111mhz. Hal Saflieni has been tested. 111mhz was the frequency considered to put you in a trance state, even today. The designs on the walls, (of the Baatylus) added with the sound within the temple (it was a temple) and would certainly put the recipient in an altered state of mind and each design and symbol and the backstory. when understood one can appreciate better of what was going on during the times when they were built. Hal Saflieni, like several other temples here in Malta and Gozo, were only discovered in in the 18th 19th century. They were found buried. Hal Saflieni has not been fully explored. I hope have been of some help. Feel free to fire out any questions within the subject.
@jordan.0191
@jordan.0191 Год назад
This is true mysticism, scientific too! Something that only yourself can either observe or simply ignore.
@giveemdasauc3531
@giveemdasauc3531 2 года назад
As his beard grows larger, so too does Simon's power
@jimmyzbike
@jimmyzbike 2 года назад
Oooo a great one this time. Thanks
@TheEvilCommenter
@TheEvilCommenter 2 года назад
Good video 👍
@barrydysert2974
@barrydysert2974 2 года назад
Excellent
@kathrynkramer8345
@kathrynkramer8345 2 года назад
That was REALLY interesting!
@BenSHammonds
@BenSHammonds 3 месяца назад
this early culture, and that of Sardinia, are of much interest to me, very much enjoyed the program
@leedemarco5661
@leedemarco5661 2 года назад
Thank you very much for including my little island in your series. it's a historically rich archipelago, you can do allot more if you'd want.
@bossbeartherock6034
@bossbeartherock6034 2 года назад
Let me say , the anime reference in this was was pretty good and a lot less cringey because it wasn't a surface level reference or joke , if the writers did more of that it would be greatly appreciated please . Fantastic video Simon and team keep up the great work .
@michaelpeciak8980
@michaelpeciak8980 2 года назад
I do love Simon's digs on the imperial measurement system 😅
@tfsheahan2265
@tfsheahan2265 2 года назад
Great video, as usual. The commercial of 1:40 in length is egregious, as far as I'm concerned. So, I now have to tun off the sound and scroll ahead to avoid cereal commercials?
@beachboy0505
@beachboy0505 2 года назад
Excellent video 📹 Must visit
@sadwingsraging3044
@sadwingsraging3044 2 года назад
"Tune out the crazies" 🎼One is the loneliest number!🎶 Based Imperial reference!
@esti-od1mz
@esti-od1mz 2 года назад
Really fascinating. Since Malta and Sicily always have had ties, it is not hard to believe that the ones who built these structures were probably sikanians, or related to them
@ehzmia
@ehzmia 2 года назад
"Nonsensical units", there is that BB sass I love.
@shemanicmaid
@shemanicmaid 2 года назад
I visited this place and it was mindblowing!
@MajesticalHonky
@MajesticalHonky 2 года назад
I find Simon's beard more and more fascinating the longer it grows. It really is quite impressive.
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