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@GoldLeafPress
@GoldLeafPress 3 года назад
I find it funny, remember when we slept in elementary school while watching these types of movies on the projector and found it boring....now your 25.......in your bed...at 9 pm....on your day off...to watch this
@miaimo3572
@miaimo3572 3 года назад
Personally I've always paid attention to these types of documentaries in school because they always fascinated me
@godz711a8
@godz711a8 3 года назад
TRUEE I watched this when I was in year 5 grade 4
@Eontologist
@Eontologist 3 года назад
I was the "loser" who always loved documentary days in school haha. I still much prefer documentaries over most other TV and movie genres.
@saveriosalemme5366
@saveriosalemme5366 3 года назад
@@Eontologist Same for me.
@Kre8-1duH
@Kre8-1duH 3 года назад
The ones we watched were monotone and without music or much inflection on crappy tiny TVs with awful mono channel speakers. That alone droned me to slumber
@wvwIceMan13wvw
@wvwIceMan13wvw 3 года назад
“The floor is lava” -Everyone Pompeii, 79A.D.
@robynmurray7906
@robynmurray7906 3 года назад
Ur going the jailllll
@Zazu89
@Zazu89 3 года назад
😬😂
@froggyplatypus
@froggyplatypus 3 года назад
* the sky is lava
@FloraAnneFauna
@FloraAnneFauna 3 года назад
hate to be the "well actually" girl but it's likely lava only bubbled at the very edge of the main crater. the people were mostly killed by falling rocks and boiling poisonous clouds of noxious gas.
@rhem
@rhem 3 года назад
@@FloraAnneFauna it’s clearly a joke so you should of just shut up
@jeanc.m.a3982
@jeanc.m.a3982 4 года назад
Is it only me that I'm really impressed by the technology of being able to unroll those scrolls but not only that but still read what it said thats astonishing
@rebeccalindberg2316
@rebeccalindberg2316 3 года назад
thats what i keep saying
@cherryclarke4704
@cherryclarke4704 3 года назад
Absolutely
@Kingzia24
@Kingzia24 3 года назад
This is not a magical place. It is a punishment for their sins. They became utterly disobedient, and God destroyed them. So that the next generation or the people who come can know about the cause of it.
@boad8270
@boad8270 3 года назад
@@Kingzia24 a volcano is definitely not god Xd
@sourabhtripathi0986
@sourabhtripathi0986 3 года назад
@@Kingzia24 what are you smoking?
@Guccimustard
@Guccimustard 2 года назад
Imagine you're just chilling and you look out of your window and the mountain you've been looking at your entire life just f*cking explodes outta nowhere.
@bobbo19
@bobbo19 2 года назад
so true-
@Whaleindowed
@Whaleindowed 6 месяцев назад
Happens all the time in Civ 6
@ReligiousZombie
@ReligiousZombie 3 года назад
Imagine being an archaeologist and spending decades to unearth the town, then witnessing the volcano bury it all once again.
@CharleneEmerymyers-OwenFAM
@CharleneEmerymyers-OwenFAM 3 года назад
Maybe there is something there that is not supposed to be discovered.
@kelliemizell4696
@kelliemizell4696 3 года назад
I do believe they would do more than witness they would be able to live out the nightmare they did
@glennwarner3793
@glennwarner3793 3 года назад
@@CharleneEmerymyers-OwenFAM 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
@PatriciaBFantz
@PatriciaBFantz 3 года назад
😳‼
@AnubisDark
@AnubisDark 3 года назад
While being there and realizing you'll be part of the site too
@niklar55
@niklar55 4 года назад
Next development? A _virtual_ walk through of Pompeii, so that tourism can continue, from anywhere in the world, but, doesn't destroy what remains of the city.
@rachelguderjahn2231
@rachelguderjahn2231 3 года назад
That would be awesome! Especially if it was done in a video game format instead of a Google Street view.
@smittywerbenjaegermanjensen
@smittywerbenjaegermanjensen 3 года назад
Or a massive room that had an immersive view, so it was like walking through Pompeii.
@elvirastokes1335
@elvirastokes1335 3 года назад
I was in Pompeii with Trafalgar tour and walked through and saw the great devastation..
@Alli_B96
@Alli_B96 3 года назад
@@rachelguderjahn2231 there’s videos like that on yt
@lexicat6177
@lexicat6177 3 года назад
The volcano will bury it again at some point.
@DABMANISAWESOME
@DABMANISAWESOME 3 года назад
Imagine people thousands of years from now trying to figure out how we lived....
@hssjjsjdkdjxjdkd4462
@hssjjsjdkdjxjdkd4462 3 года назад
Prophet Jesus is coming.
@aladinn-8161
@aladinn-8161 3 года назад
We have RU-vid now😁
@justchilling704
@justchilling704 3 года назад
@MrWorlide Very incorrect.
@justchilling704
@justchilling704 3 года назад
@Tooth less Photos?! Don’t forget about the vast documentation, numerous videos, records etc. It would be a lot easier a lot!
@inkontattoopiercing8423
@inkontattoopiercing8423 3 года назад
im sure they will look with pity at our era
@Master_Ed
@Master_Ed 3 года назад
Imagine sitting on the toilet, trying to have a poo, then a volcano for no reason erupts
@Mariaangelaruidera
@Mariaangelaruidera 3 года назад
Ok ok not gonna lie this made my day like really 😂
@oatmeal5160
@oatmeal5160 3 года назад
Thinking of that exactly the moment I read your comment lol
@melodyclark4347
@melodyclark4347 3 года назад
In the right place at the right time 😂
@Mariaangelaruidera
@Mariaangelaruidera 3 года назад
@@melodyclark4347 Yas 😂 I think of it any minute
@medicamedico4335
@medicamedico4335 3 года назад
@d R take a joke, neg nanny
@patricias5122
@patricias5122 5 лет назад
The way we're constantly asked, "what were their last moments like?" it seems so Disney-ish, so dumbed-down. We can imagine that their last moments were filled with fear, anguish, terror for their loved ones. No mystery about that!
@sunnyma969
@sunnyma969 5 лет назад
Agreed..what a dumb archeology.haha
@apdroidgeek1737
@apdroidgeek1737 5 лет назад
They are trying to know if they actually died instantly or they suffered
@patricias5122
@patricias5122 5 лет назад
@@apdroidgeek1737 They suffered. Of course they did. Sorry. But that's what it was.
@defla3519
@defla3519 4 года назад
hey atleast we all love one of disney movies. haha
@jessieqk12
@jessieqk12 4 года назад
Well... it’s mostly a rhetorical question.
@equarg
@equarg 5 лет назад
Fun fact. It is because of Pompeii we have an idea what a Roman Soldier truly looked like. Most of the time Romans cremated their dead. One Roman soldier was found nearly perfectly preserved with the remains of his uniform, gear, and coin purse. The dead of Pompeii are like time travelers. But they can't talk.....but with technology we can help them whisper a little.
@eyebelieve3
@eyebelieve3 5 лет назад
Id argue that we do not need a frozen in time Roman soldier to know what they would have looked like. We know their gear and equipment, we know what people look like.
@fabioferrarese5600
@fabioferrarese5600 5 лет назад
They didin't have uniforms
@loveparkes
@loveparkes 5 лет назад
Fabio Ferrarese of course they did idiot
@Xcraigy85X
@Xcraigy85X 5 лет назад
Brilliantly put
@ras-negusbloomfield8145
@ras-negusbloomfield8145 5 лет назад
Did anyone notice the noise on that imagery? He looked what we call Biracial today (African & European). I lived in Italy for 16 yrs and Italians from my point of view is a mix race population. They have all kinds of DNA running through their blood.
@MrQhuin
@MrQhuin 6 лет назад
When ancient guy has a better teeth than you.
@badcornflakes6374
@badcornflakes6374 5 лет назад
They used the ammonia in their pee to keep their teeth white. Crazy.. I know
@siervadeyahweh07
@siervadeyahweh07 5 лет назад
For real 😂😂
@badcornflakes6374
@badcornflakes6374 4 года назад
@Midnight rider These people are pretty civilized. I would think they'd know about brushing their teeth tbh.
@baizawai
@baizawai 4 года назад
Their water had flourine and the didnt eat a lot of sugar.
@baizawai
@baizawai 4 года назад
@Midnight rider I'm pretty sure the water had flourine naturally in Pompeii.
@ruupia
@ruupia 3 года назад
I’m always amazed at how they can figure out so much stuff just by studying ruins
@ihavefallenandicantreachmy2113
@ihavefallenandicantreachmy2113 2 года назад
All they know, for sure, is there was an Eruption and the Locals were not very good Swimmers. To be fair; Wine is not going to drink itself.
@Wduck_
@Wduck_ 2 года назад
Yeah, it's pretty cool
@fannetochada5982
@fannetochada5982 5 лет назад
If you are fascinated by time travel, go to Pompeii and Herculaneum. That is the closest thing to traveling back in time to the Rome era you will ever experience. I was there two times. It is... eerie to enter a house, now deserted, and walk the rooms, one by one. There is of course no feeling of a 'presence' but I felt like a trespasser walking around in those houses... without the owner's permission. If you visit it, make sure you carry 2 liters of drinking water. It took me 4 to 5 hours to walk and visit one third of Pompeii
@paulmurray265
@paulmurray265 5 лет назад
7
@StyxMan08
@StyxMan08 5 лет назад
I've been there too. its kind of when you are there, you are one of them. you can feel the people presence!
@himanifb
@himanifb 5 лет назад
You did the time travel or you are suggesting
@StyxMan08
@StyxMan08 5 лет назад
Himani Dubey no one can do time travel. It’s mean when you go to that kind of place and you feel that you are there when the city are still exist that the time travel.
@StyxMan08
@StyxMan08 4 года назад
Vladimir Putin until this time, we’re in computer age and space age no one can built the time machine that can travel to the future or back. The only thing that can bring us back to yesterday is our memories, and the only thing that can take us to the future is our imagination. Thank you Sir!
@mdb2879
@mdb2879 5 лет назад
*they ignored the earthquakes the years months and days prior. This shows how important knowledge is to prevent disasters*
@trixanity203
@trixanity203 5 лет назад
People back then thought that the earthquakes was the god of volcanoes forging something and they thought it was good omen
@stevenschnepp576
@stevenschnepp576 4 года назад
@@trixanity203 I rather doubt they thought it a good omen, considering. Maybe you ought to bone up on Roman mythology some.
@mstee4972
@mstee4972 4 года назад
Steven Schnepp He’s right they though it was a good omen because during the eruption it was actually a festival going on honoring the god of fire or volcanos....
@stevenschnepp576
@stevenschnepp576 4 года назад
@@mstee4972 Doubtful, considering the earthquakes, sulfur, and other preliminaries to the eruption that got most of the city's population to flee before the eruption.
@lisakolb9828
@lisakolb9828 4 года назад
They didn't ignore the earthquakes and rumbling... They celebrated it because they thought the gods were being noisily happy.
@anniesmidley8188
@anniesmidley8188 5 лет назад
It’s alway good to learn histories of every countries, good to our hungry brain. Thanks a lot
@keijvu
@keijvu 5 лет назад
I just came here from Bastille - Pompeii and I'm bored so I'm just here.
@wynnagorgod
@wynnagorgod 5 лет назад
Indeed!
@amandasari8710
@amandasari8710 4 года назад
Nice statement.😘
@sonia354
@sonia354 3 года назад
It’s an extraordinary place to visit. We climbed Vesuvius and looked down into the crater. You never forget visiting places like this. Herculaneum is also really worth visiting.
@fliegeroh
@fliegeroh 5 лет назад
A visit to Pompeii will impress you at just how "urban" the Romans were. They were "city people" 2,000 years ago.
@nixwestlake9196
@nixwestlake9196 4 года назад
they even had "fast food" stands ...I was fascinated being there
@gaylemc2692
@gaylemc2692 3 года назад
You prefer fortunate to have seen it. I would have loved to been in on the Dig.
@Outandaboutwithpoggy
@Outandaboutwithpoggy 3 года назад
My wife and myself visited Pompeii in 2001, it was very sad to see the destruction of the city, the evidence of death in peoples everyday life, yet for sboth of us who have always been fascinated by the Romans it was like entering a living history book, both living in UK we have always had a great interest in the British Romano Period in Archaeology and to visit here was the creme de la creme, sadly our short time in pompeii ennded too quickly, I hope there are no further eruptions for many more years as as many people as possible need to witness this beautiful city as possible
@Woodman-Spare-that-tree
@Woodman-Spare-that-tree 3 года назад
They had concrete blocks of flats. Amazing.
@vgylsen
@vgylsen Месяц назад
That is sooooooooo true. It’s astonishing to me how wildly modern they were.
@mr.perfect8746
@mr.perfect8746 5 лет назад
"To see what they died of"? Volcano seems like a good guess.
@AgentDev542
@AgentDev542 5 лет назад
Usually inhaling ash killed them. XD
@warrenwalton2205
@warrenwalton2205 5 лет назад
@Jeremy Kirkpatrick whatever..... they killed by Volcano !
@excellentengineering7192
@excellentengineering7192 5 лет назад
Quran Already Told Us ...And when the fire catch them they slept on the ground,and death comes to them
@rajwaasykira2561
@rajwaasykira2561 4 года назад
Falling debris, burned lungs, buried alive in hot ash, heart attack... etc. Did they just instantly died or did they were stuck, with terror chasing them. Can't run or hide. Suffered, only waited for a painful death that cannot be stopped.
@natashadahl7541
@natashadahl7541 4 года назад
Sometimes people got killed by mudslides, the gastric cloud or the lava itself as well as the ashes
@Hibiiiiiinbunny
@Hibiiiiiinbunny 2 года назад
waiting for muslims to comment : "these are the punishment by God! "
@KingBookWorm
@KingBookWorm 5 месяцев назад
Same
@adhilmohideen8803
@adhilmohideen8803 4 месяца назад
Well... if it was a punishment... I'm worried
@NewSpiirit
@NewSpiirit Месяц назад
Unquestionably, it is there in the Quran, if you want to find it 😊
@samuelediale2323
@samuelediale2323 5 лет назад
“If he suffer or he was afraid” dude a volcano exploded you don’t need a computer to tell you that
@garyburke5649
@garyburke5649 4 года назад
Samuel Ediale if he soofer lol
@jiggler8935
@jiggler8935 4 года назад
False alarm Steve wilkos figured it out they whispering in the audience he know the truth
@SportsF.P
@SportsF.P 4 года назад
Just for science.. & knowledge..GOD told us to discover their world..that's why they create us
@kathrine7813
@kathrine7813 4 года назад
The acid in the air would supposedly have been a very painful death and they’re testing to see if the acid in the air is what killed them. That or swallowing volcanic fumes and choking on ashes. But yeah the volcano is obviously the cause of death here 🤷‍♀️
@mariekatherine5238
@mariekatherine5238 4 года назад
Samuel Ediale My thought, exactly.
@build7wealth
@build7wealth 5 лет назад
I have always been fascinated with Pompeii since high school, and I'm so happy with the advancement in technology this old mystery is coming to light.
@belinromero6577
@belinromero6577 5 лет назад
Me too. That means we are old souls we connect to Pompeii maybe we died there
@Catssandra13
@Catssandra13 6 лет назад
1:58 "Few realize that for many of them they have just one day left to live"... I'm guessing that none of them realized that.
@sflorio
@sflorio 6 лет назад
I thought the same thing. Lost a little credibility there. Overall though a pretty good documentary.
@jesusborrego3270
@jesusborrego3270 6 лет назад
id say your hypothesis is pretty accurate
@nekromoniquehoe4227
@nekromoniquehoe4227 6 лет назад
Nah a lot of people fled the city before the eruption
@tf1090c
@tf1090c 6 лет назад
I noticed this too, it implies that some of them knew. but it's probably just hyperbole typical of these documentaries.
@ginakazzi1442
@ginakazzi1442 6 лет назад
“Few” is different than “a few” Few means non, while a few means some
@BurritoMassacre
@BurritoMassacre 3 года назад
The technology being used in archeology is amazing!
@richardgrace4500
@richardgrace4500 3 года назад
Not really... it tends to be highly inaccurate and they can only do what they already know with any level of accuracy... much like carbon dating which has been known to be off by atleast tens of thousands of years on objects that the age was already known so could be off millions if not tens of millions on objects not known... is why I don’t trust carbon dating or any process created by man because they will just explain away the flaws in their theories without ever actually addressing the flaws kinda like how they like to try to claim that man and dinosaurs didn’t exist at the same time and then try to use their man made severely flawed carbon dating system to try to prove it completely ignoring the countless cave drawing and parchment documentations showing man living beside “great beasts” and a lot of them pretty much detailing now known dinosaurs in great detail
@kaikalino7349
@kaikalino7349 4 года назад
I went to Italy in 2008. My travel study course had the opportunity to visit Pompeii. It took me a long time to process what I was learning about what happened. We can only imagine the amount of fear, sadness and pain those left behind in the aftermath of the eruption. I will always remember that you cannot stop nature from what it will do and sometimes you can only prepare.
@sultanchannel7798
@sultanchannel7798 3 года назад
This is not from nature, this is from the creator of the universe
@ewilliams2268
@ewilliams2268 2 года назад
It may have helped not to build a city next to a volcano
@apricot6443
@apricot6443 2 года назад
@@sultanchannel7798 👁_👁
@apricot6443
@apricot6443 2 года назад
@James Bond because it’s nature, nature occurs naturally it doesn’t just occur by our feelings.
@leafilm8763
@leafilm8763 2 года назад
@@sultanchannel7798 ifykyk (─‿─)
@lynnettekeo1353
@lynnettekeo1353 4 года назад
I visited Pompeii, it was so heartbreaking to see the people. All the history was chilling to see.
@missesdenim
@missesdenim 3 года назад
Wth, no one ever built over it? It's just the same cleared out wasteland...?? That's wild
@thebloodlineUCEYT
@thebloodlineUCEYT 3 года назад
You camt really see anything it's just black ash everywhere
@ruby_jewel0086
@ruby_jewel0086 3 года назад
I visited Pompei too cause im italian but there wasnt anything expect rock and other things...my mum told me the whole story and that's really sad
@africacarey
@africacarey 3 года назад
I wonder if they did the same thing we are. Trying to figure out how the previous people before them live 2000 years before them.
@jeanettejordan8727
@jeanettejordan8727 3 года назад
I, too, visited Pompeii and it was heartbreaking.
@shad3115
@shad3115 5 лет назад
Imagine a person left Pompeii on that day and came back a few months later and came back to what wa left!
@stellawhite6291
@stellawhite6291 5 лет назад
no longer found anything as it disappeared from the face of the earth, Even the Romans who came to their aid when they arrived could not find it again was covered by lava and was 25 meters below ground
@kikianisha5563
@kikianisha5563 4 года назад
You will get the answer from Qur'an about this pompei
@xildhibaanfuuqsadeofficial2678
@xildhibaanfuuqsadeofficial2678 4 года назад
@@kikianisha5563 yes bro you are rigbt
@maryamalina9421
@maryamalina9421 4 года назад
@@kikianisha5563 you r right
@majormediaproductions
@majormediaproductions 4 года назад
@@kikianisha5563 What does the Quran say??
@Vylkeer
@Vylkeer 3 года назад
I’m extremely proud to claim I’m from these lands, from Naples specifically. Here in Campania we have some signature landmarks that just cannot be ignored: Herculaneum (Ercolano), Pompeii, Oplontis, Stabiae (Stabia), Sorrento and Amalfi Coasts, Capri, Ischia, Procida and of course Naples being probably the jewel of the crown. The Vesuvius is fascinating and, together with pizza, is one of the key and distinguishing elements of Naples in the world. I’m happy to realize tourists are enthusiastic about all of this and I hope they enjoy their stay. If you truly love Italy, you can’t miss these places and the south in general like Apulia, Sicily, Calabria and Basilicata. To be fair though, there’s not a single region in Italy that isn’t full of attractions and landmarks and that doesn’t deserve to be visited. 🇮🇹 Great documentary, well done.
@naomipagecoachingreddragon5991
@naomipagecoachingreddragon5991 2 года назад
I look forward to exploring exploring all of Italy 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
@obas0weibo820
@obas0weibo820 2 года назад
Was there any survival of Pompeii
@LaB567
@LaB567 6 лет назад
I love a good Pompeii documentary. But I wish they’d spent a little less time talking about their cutting edge technology at every turn and just show what the technology enabled them to discover. It feels like a big long commercial for 21st Century Technology. A saying goes “no one wants to know how the sausage is made. They just want to eat.”
@lynnyfee
@lynnyfee 6 лет назад
I disagree, I think it is refreshing after so many Pompeii documentaries that focus only on the casts of these bodies. If you want to watch a documentary with a more social aspect of the city, I can recommend Mary Beards´ Pompeii - life and death of a roman town´.
@falconandthemoon
@falconandthemoon 6 лет назад
I disagree also; I was fascinated by the technology, being the most developed of our time, and its applications to otherwise impossible discoveries about the ancient city of Pompeii.
@randomfella8084
@randomfella8084 5 лет назад
I disagree as well, that technology is amazing and boggles my mind. We have come so far. I can't wrap my head around how it works. Loved that part of the documentary.
@Vert0313
@Vert0313 5 лет назад
@Chris Collins 😂W
@heisenberg69
@heisenberg69 5 лет назад
La B You're absolutely right, this was not a documentary over the "Lost World of Pompeii" as advertised - it was a documentary over "Certain Archeological Methodologies and Techniques now used at Pompeii". That was 48 min of your life you won't get back.
@Russcles
@Russcles 3 года назад
Visiting Pompeii was one of the most interesting trips of my life. I hope I get the opportunity to get back there once this Covid pandemic is over and we're cleared for travel. The view from the top of Mount Vesuvius of the Bay of Naples and surrounding area was incredible. Looking down into the caldera of the volcano was amazing.
@heidirepp7462
@heidirepp7462 3 года назад
Wow. Sounds amazing.
@jdbarr769
@jdbarr769 3 года назад
Plandemic will last for some time yet.
@JessMac1128
@JessMac1128 3 года назад
Been to Pompeii yesterday and it was astonishing to see and experience it gave me goosebumps
@alinac5512
@alinac5512 3 года назад
Sucks that there are still some countrys that still restirct travel.
@hightec7906
@hightec7906 3 года назад
Take me with you
@GamingWithAlice186
@GamingWithAlice186 3 года назад
I'm really glad they made a 3d model of the entire area, much to learn and pass down
@roycelesueur50
@roycelesueur50 2 года назад
Watching this is a whole thing for me right now I can’t 🤧🤧 This is so amazing I love it
@urveeebby
@urveeebby 5 лет назад
Please don't rebuild it I wanna see it that way! some places in history should remain untouched. *To keep history alive*
@DarkComatose15
@DarkComatose15 5 лет назад
urvi khale i think they are going to rebuild it digitally, but I could be wrong since I haven’t finished it yet
@urveeebby
@urveeebby 5 лет назад
@@DarkComatose15 oh... that would be cool though
@KeikoKeepSmiling
@KeikoKeepSmiling 5 лет назад
History is dying as we type. Pieces of the buildings in Pompeii fall and crumble daily. It’s sad really. My family went in 2010 then back in 2017, the state of so many of the structures has deteriorated rapidly. I’m all for preserving history.. but in this case I think they should restore or at least reinforce some of the structures. Or else my children and their children won’t see the beauty of Pompeii.. even restored. I’ll be traveling there again in 2020 with the hopes that reconstruction has started.
@Ilovedallthepeople
@Ilovedallthepeople 5 лет назад
Shona M. Its the same with Machu Picchu, almost every single rock and construction is a restoration, so not original, but if they didnt restorate it there would be nothing to see.
@CutieRingoJoy
@CutieRingoJoy 4 года назад
They did not rebuild it lol, it was digitally, I’m sure they won’t disturb the historyz
3 года назад
I visited Pompeii almost 2 years ago and I can still feeling the touch of the past and the sadness. You can feel it in every step that you take in this magical place.
@denzillechloiesabas2695
@denzillechloiesabas2695 3 года назад
you can only feel it if you're an empath and you actually care. sadly some people just go there to judge..
@moonlitdesert
@moonlitdesert 3 года назад
@@denzillechloiesabas2695 I fell badly on the cobbles and ended up in an Italian hospital overnight with a fractured ankle. Unfortunately that overrides all other memories of i! Sad, but human.
@AgingbtrthanspoiledMilk24
@AgingbtrthanspoiledMilk24 3 года назад
@@moonlitdesert What does that have to do with the the comment she answered? She was speaking/Typing about the feelings of empathic nature. You writing about your ankle.smh flipping yte tears. Cant escape them.
@DEEJAYNH10
@DEEJAYNH10 3 года назад
@@denzillechloiesabas2695 well you can be an empath but have fear rather than empathy seeing this when you have a more than just science surface knowledge about Pompeii .
@medicamedico4335
@medicamedico4335 3 года назад
@@denzillechloiesabas2695 there's no such thing as an "empath". All of us have some amount of empathy. Some nurture it; others ignore.
@tamsenroberts7201
@tamsenroberts7201 5 лет назад
This is one of the best documentary's I have ever seen about Pompeii!! I love all the cutting edge technologies used!!! I'm glad to witness such dedicated scientists at work to save all of the ancient knowledge!! Thank you all for such an eye opening experience!!! Love and Great Respect Tamsen Roberts in Riverside California
@joshuabradshaw9120
@joshuabradshaw9120 2 года назад
I got to visit Pompeii on a cruise excursion in November of 2019. It was absolutely fascinating. I would love to go back.
@pugs4974
@pugs4974 5 лет назад
Who else wishes time machines were a thing?
@eyebelieve3
@eyebelieve3 5 лет назад
That would complicate things a little too much. Nobody would be where or when they should be.
@snflwrchan8019
@snflwrchan8019 5 лет назад
With VR technology, maybe we can. Not literally though. But for example, they restore the whole city digitally, and through VR, we can walk the streets and go to places as it was before the eruption. This idea is not so far in the future so I hope they do this and not just limited to pompeii. It could be ancient greece, ancient egypt or sumeria. and if they add the ancient people living npc lives, so it really makes you feel like your walking in the ancient times with the ancient people, wouldnt that be amazing?
@rickphoenix5638
@rickphoenix5638 4 года назад
Time machines would open the door to new criminal schemes, if you could travel but only as an observer never able to change history or bring anything with you or from the past.
@julianakleijn2487
@julianakleijn2487 4 года назад
every day of my life lol. i just want 24 hours in each period lol. try it all out
@ellencaroline1281
@ellencaroline1281 4 года назад
a tardis would work
@kimgrattage2395
@kimgrattage2395 5 лет назад
Those poor souls, it must have been absolutely terrifying? :'(
@nixwestlake9196
@nixwestlake9196 4 года назад
yes, but quick, fortunately
@Kikiricki11
@Kikiricki11 4 года назад
Nikki Sainte-Marie the actual dying, yes, but the hours before must have been torture. They could not get away but knew they were dying.
@enlightenedjuan8332
@enlightenedjuan8332 4 года назад
Judgment day
@kingsaintides7227
@kingsaintides7227 4 года назад
You're asking?
@vxy357
@vxy357 3 года назад
They probably thought (rightly) it was the end of the world.
@casannecloud8756
@casannecloud8756 5 лет назад
*But if you close your eyes*
@jackkane2141
@jackkane2141 5 лет назад
Yea shut up
@NylaVox
@NylaVox 5 лет назад
_Pigs in Clouds_ Does it almost feel like Nothing changed at all?
@MrIdiot-yw8px
@MrIdiot-yw8px 5 лет назад
but if u close ur eyes does it always feel like youve been made before
@kryoboy1966
@kryoboy1966 5 лет назад
Haha great tune
@thatdamfangirl
@thatdamfangirl 5 лет назад
How can I be a optimist about this?
@jrodayeoh
@jrodayeoh 2 года назад
I visited Pompei 2 summers ago. I cried the minute I stepped on the long walk to the entrance. I was so moved. The culture and the richness of these people was unbelievable. My then 5 year old son was so good with the long walk. He even made me buy the gladiator costume out on the kiosks and posed for pics without end! The calcified people and animals you see there are not the real ones, they're molded from the real ones and the original bodies are preserved elsewhere in a protected area (my son didn't see that, he went to the streets with his dad). They're sad to see but the amazing sophisticated city was a sight to behold. Ercolano is another place to visit, smaller than Pompei but rich on things to see (it's on the west side of Mt. Vesuvius. Voltera (near Pisa) is also a must see - a medieval town with Etruscan sites.😊😍
@jhopuppy
@jhopuppy 5 лет назад
I can feel their pain by looking those skeletons 😭😭
@ericmoorev6199
@ericmoorev6199 3 года назад
How are you doing today my name is Eric moore
@mafumafusnumberonefan
@mafumafusnumberonefan 3 года назад
@@ericmoorev6199 That was one year ago. Also, that comment wasn’t related to her comment.
@tessprettymess
@tessprettymess 3 года назад
@@mafumafusnumberonefan 😂😂😂😂
@kokoout5017
@kokoout5017 3 года назад
Feel me baby
@tessprettymess
@tessprettymess 3 года назад
@@kokoout5017 😶😶
@grevberg
@grevberg 5 лет назад
Are these people kidding how do they think the people in Pompey felt? I would guess panic fear anxiety pain suffocation burns.
@heyitsenzo8750
@heyitsenzo8750 4 года назад
Uno G just a little
@brodster7042
@brodster7042 4 года назад
Pompeii*
@vxy357
@vxy357 3 года назад
A fate worse than death. In fact, death was a relief to these poor people.
@Ash-eh3qr
@Ash-eh3qr 3 года назад
@@vxy357 Just askin something irrelevent do u play mortal kombat
@vxy357
@vxy357 3 года назад
@@Ash-eh3qr I played it a lifetime ago when it was still in the arcades (remember those?).
@hollowshore80
@hollowshore80 5 лет назад
And the walls kept tumbling down in the city that we love great clouds roll over the hills bringing darkness from above.....
@caitlingroves2053
@caitlingroves2053 4 года назад
Oh how am I gonna be an optimist about this
@kgkomrin
@kgkomrin 3 года назад
But if you close your eyes. Does it always feel like nothings changed at all.
@crowdedboss8399
@crowdedboss8399 3 года назад
It's amazing how these buildings and people were preserved to this day. When we visit Pompeii or look at the people who perished, it is like peeking 2000 years into the past and seeing things exactly how they were, 2000 years before you got there. From mosaics and buildings to people frozen in time, it's really cool how we can see how life was like 2000 years ago.
@kamori01
@kamori01 6 лет назад
Love Pompeii, but I'll never understand how bringing in 75 million a year doesn't go far in preserving the frescos or mosaics. They've had plenty of time and money. Such a shame.
@kamimikuta4929
@kamimikuta4929 5 лет назад
Gotta pay someone. Maybe it's for researching and supporting all the technology use
@eyebelieve3
@eyebelieve3 5 лет назад
They spent the relic preservation funds on Bunga Bunga parties!
@salvatoresordillo9812
@salvatoresordillo9812 5 лет назад
Unfortunately, money magically disappears in Southern Italy. But Pompei must be saved: it is like walking into a real Roman city. The next generations in the entire world can not afford to not live such an incredible experience.
@GarethJeffs
@GarethJeffs 4 года назад
The used it all to get Pink Floyd to play there.
@bleirdo_dude
@bleirdo_dude 3 года назад
I read an article that the mob, and corruption halts progress there. That wealthy man's library might have some things the church may not want people to see though?
@fortysomethingbadgirls2173
@fortysomethingbadgirls2173 3 года назад
I am imagining the people hiding in the boat docks in Herculaneum, just below Pompey! The excavation showed how their blood boiled from the heat....and the next eruption!!!
@scobra5941
@scobra5941 6 лет назад
I spent 2 days there in 2013, and I remember thinking that they should recreate the whole place as it was before the AD79 eruption, somewhere safe but close. They could have locals working there full time being Roman bread sellers, fishmongers, wine merchants etc., tourists could try Roman meals, there could be gladiators in the arena and performances by actors in the forum. It would be one the biggest tourist attractions in the world, there would be nothing else like it... a true step back in time. It would take enormous funding of course, but so do places like Disney World and this would be so much better; no time machine required, just the price of entry and there would be less people trashing the actual ruins.
@marie-nm9jo
@marie-nm9jo 6 лет назад
Scobra I’ve always wanted something like that
@dankom1310
@dankom1310 6 лет назад
Scobra... Preservation Vs. Restoration... a very, very difficult argument all around the world, but specially in Italy. Most things are worth more preserved as they are than restored...yet, sometimes I too would like to see ancient Rome come back to life but perhaps by virtual reality.
@scobra5941
@scobra5941 6 лет назад
Gennaro Preserve the original, faithfully restore the experience anew and close by. It's a win-win for everyone. VR has it's merits, but actual reality trumps it every time.
@dankom1310
@dankom1310 6 лет назад
Scobra... I can't argue with statements out of context. Virtual Reality can restore the experience anew and close by, and respecting and preserving the original. Whatever you believe to be "Faithfully restore" others may think is basically FAKE REPLICA. And sorry dear, NOTHING IN EUROPE IS FAKE. I hope you are aware that Pompei was a horrifying natural disaster... and you want fake clowns entertaining "Tourist"? no, no, no..... NO.
@gavinwallace5703
@gavinwallace5703 6 лет назад
Disney World that's you would get by destroying the original place. If you guys wantbtonplay romans take some aphotosvan build it elsewhere.
@Single.White.Female
@Single.White.Female 2 года назад
I'm so obsessed with this documentary. It's done so well and so impressive with what they're doing to attempt preservation. I'd love to visit this gem, but the day I would...it would probably be a 🌋 blast.
@Darkamethsytunicorn
@Darkamethsytunicorn 5 лет назад
never fails to amuse me that they had graffiti all the way back then...as a species we haven't changed half as much as we like to think
@winstonli8081
@winstonli8081 5 лет назад
Humans will always be humans duh
@linnardspanthar6252
@linnardspanthar6252 4 года назад
It never fails to amuse me that most of us still believe in evolution. In two thousand years.. We haven’t evolved or changed fisically, mentally just a little.. even with the augmented technologies... we are still not fully evolved...
@linnardspanthar6252
@linnardspanthar6252 4 года назад
Hey DH! wassup brother! Eell Yes ! I believe that God created all, there is no doubt, and there’s tons of information that proof that every little thing, is a design of a very intelligent supreme being. But No! I do not believe the earth is flat bro. Cientifically it doesn’t make sense. we are traveling thru the galaxy at lightning speed , fallowing our sun 🌞, along with the rest of the planets moving like a proton does rotating and traslating.. There’s no way the earth could do this if it was flat.. I think if our earth was flat, you couldn’t call it a planet, but a traveling Meteor... a huge one.. with a capacity of sustain life.. which is imposible Planet size meteor to qualify for life due to the circumstances.. That’s my theory about flat earth, Bro.
@lang-ed3bk
@lang-ed3bk 4 года назад
@Dirty Hippie religion and education are two different things, stop making it seem like just because Christians believe in God, it means they believe the earth is flat. ridiculous correlation
@amithist4455
@amithist4455 3 года назад
@@linnardspanthar6252 what's the evidence God created everything that isn't in your religious texts? We can look at other animals and see useless limbs, organs, etc that were taken by evolution.
@BELCAN57
@BELCAN57 6 лет назад
If anyone watching this goes to Pompeii, plan on taking a couple of DAYS to see the ruins. Remember, this is a city and you can't see everything in a couple of hours. I went on a tour and only had three hours. Imagine trying to see a small town, on foot in a couple of hours, it's impossible.
@scobra5941
@scobra5941 6 лет назад
Yeah, it took us 2 days to go around it all. We ventured into a closed off area and an official came along to kick us out (everywhere's camera'd up). After greasing his palm with 50 euro's we got a 3 hour tour of many areas that were closed off to tourists including the brothel with it's risque fresco's. He explained everything in English too, so it was money well spent and everyone went home happy.
@scobra5941
@scobra5941 6 лет назад
1manuscriptman I don't know if you can arrange a personal guide in advance, If you can't just stray behind the barriers and they'll send someone out to intercept you. The Italians are pretty corruptable so it shouldn't be too much of a problem.
@sian2337
@sian2337 6 лет назад
Scobra - great tip! ...the Italian probably thought so too 😉
@louem2491
@louem2491 6 лет назад
Lewis57 where would be the best place to stay when visiting? I’d love to to maybe do a proper tour on one day, and then spend the next day or two just wandering around taking it all in
@scobra5941
@scobra5941 6 лет назад
Lou Well we went in a camper van and hired a slot on a nearby camper stop for a couple of nights. There's a town a half mile away with hotels etc (can't remember it's name, you can Google map it) but my best advice would be to go off season then it shouldn't be too busy with plenty of choices.
@low-key5512
@low-key5512 5 лет назад
I remember going to Pompeii. It was a surreal experience for sure. I remember looking at Mt Vesuvius and thinking to myself just how far away it looked. Something that was seemingly so far away destroyed the whole town in such a short time. I wonder if there were people back then who thought the same and that's why they didn't leave - thinking they were far enough, maybe they were safe.
@LickyTee
@LickyTee 2 года назад
They deserved it
@martindean3121
@martindean3121 2 года назад
It looked like an ordinary mountain but covered in green (providing fertile land).
@operaaahhh
@operaaahhh 2 года назад
@@LickyTee No they didn't. Nobody would deserve to face such an end.
@MumblesZombie
@MumblesZombie 2 года назад
God. That's terrifying.
@THESLICKNESSEDM
@THESLICKNESSEDM Год назад
Gasses came in while they slept killed them all nobody got put
@thisway4425
@thisway4425 2 года назад
I'm impressed of how far already the achievements of human beings now! Amazing people, amazing technology, and amazing history.
@wulfgar88-10
@wulfgar88-10 5 лет назад
I think if I ever got Frozen in time by a sudden Ash cloud, I would get into the grab walk position(just to mess with whoever fnds me in the future lol
@TheSaltyBitch
@TheSaltyBitch 4 года назад
Definitely finger guns for me.
@wulfgar88-10
@wulfgar88-10 3 года назад
@The 2nd To Last Of The Albino Mexheecans Lol
@rinherdez
@rinherdez 3 года назад
Doing the "Oh! A quarter" bend
@modderbad
@modderbad 3 года назад
I'd do the evil boss with the cat on a chair pose with my hamster lmao
@liana4413
@liana4413 3 года назад
I would show both my middle fingers lol
@johnsmith-dh5iz
@johnsmith-dh5iz 4 года назад
With your fascinating reporting gives an experience that cannot be forgotten for a very long time. A time capsule to cherish in the years to come.
@richweyker3106
@richweyker3106 2 года назад
I still remember that I bought my little colorful rug to my kindergarten class! I was in love with my beautiful Ms. Wilcox!! Thanks for the pleasant trip thru memory lane!! ☮️
@purplepatriot8442
@purplepatriot8442 6 лет назад
In the darkness you could hear the crying of women,the wailing of infants,and the shouting of men.Some prayed for help,others wished for death,but still more imagined that there were no God's left,and that the universe was plunged into eternal darkness.- Pliny The Younger - A.D. 79
@sian2337
@sian2337 6 лет назад
Purple Patriot - is that the chap that was on a boat?
@KafanskaTV
@KafanskaTV 6 лет назад
it's ''gods'' not ''God's''.
@patrickparker8417
@patrickparker8417 5 лет назад
@@KafanskaTV Says the one who starts a sentence off with a small letter .
@yourmom66600
@yourmom66600 5 лет назад
@@patrickparker8417 God is basically a name for God or Jehova as many would say. While gods is a plural noun for god.
@patrickparker8417
@patrickparker8417 5 лет назад
@@yourmom66600 God is the title of the almighty , Jehovah , Elohim , Jesus , are names for him .
@cabanissmedia2751
@cabanissmedia2751 5 лет назад
Mount Vesuvius is a beautiful sight to see. I would see it everyday on my way to school when we lived in Italy
@indy_go_blue6048
@indy_go_blue6048 4 года назад
So was Mt. St. Helens 40 years ago.
@ericmoorev6199
@ericmoorev6199 3 года назад
How are you doing today my name is Eric moore
@constatinexipalaeologus507
@constatinexipalaeologus507 4 года назад
I was in Spokane, WA when Saint Helen's erupted 1980 and covered the city in 2 inches of ash. I remember 4 pm turned to midnight for an hour then grey ash.
@equarg
@equarg 3 года назад
I was born in 1984. I lived In Spokane for about 17 years. Found a jar full of ash from that day at a garage sale, and the couple told me to take it since their kids did not care about it. I love and cherish it to this day. Before I die, I hope to donate it to a school who will appreciate it.
@brujachingona2175
@brujachingona2175 3 года назад
I lived in Colorado and our vehicles were covered in Mt. St. Helens' ash as well. The sunsets over the Sangre de Cristo Range never looked more beautiful than at that time.
@maggie210
@maggie210 3 года назад
@@equarg I feel so sorry for those kids!One day they will regret it,i'm sure!
@yeesh9215
@yeesh9215 2 года назад
@@equarg I also have a glass cigar holder with Mt St Helens ash, mailed to me from co-worker to Wis - grandkids are impressed.
@CandaceSmith-c1o
@CandaceSmith-c1o 8 месяцев назад
HELEN'S??? Mount St. Helen, dummy.
@beowulf1658
@beowulf1658 2 года назад
You know, Pompeii’s fame is sad, in a way. Pompeii is a place everyone knows, it’s just become common knowledge. You’d have to search for a while to find someone who’s never heard of the city buried, trapped in time by Mt Vesuvius. But what if the eruption never happened? Or if the city was completely destroyed? Only a select few ancient historians would know of the city, and even they would pay it no mind. Just another expansion of Romes empire. It’s a little ironic, the event that destroyed Pompeii all those centuries ago also happened to make it into what it is today.
@60toodles
@60toodles 2 года назад
a destroyed city full of dead people? crikey
@mrx4022
@mrx4022 5 лет назад
It's terrifying to imagine how frightened and confused the people of Pompeii must have been when the volcano errupted.
@vexcarius7100
@vexcarius7100 3 года назад
Many millenias from now: How does New York look like in the Ancient past?
@Kingzia24
@Kingzia24 3 года назад
This is not a magical place. It is a punishment for their sins. They became utterly disobedient, and God destroyed them. So that the next generation or the people who come to know about the cause of it.
@yiy3429
@yiy3429 3 года назад
I've watched so many videos about this town, all extremely intriguing, this one in particular. Thanks!
@Lilith_2191
@Lilith_2191 2 года назад
Pompeii was the most surreal travel experiences of my life. You can really imagine what the city was like and still feel the life that was there. It’s wild.
@SugarCaine1
@SugarCaine1 4 года назад
What if the ancient world had an internet with millions of videos and such but all of their devices and other evidences were destroyed.
@Alex-gf7ff
@Alex-gf7ff 3 года назад
I'm Italian, I live in Pompeii, this video gave me the worst anxiety I've ever experienced.
@bharatbshetty
@bharatbshetty 3 года назад
Evacuate the city
@rubygrooms137
@rubygrooms137 3 года назад
Move some where else
@heatherperleberg7816
@heatherperleberg7816 3 года назад
@_.Otaku.Boy._ Calm down, Ton'
@bibekgc4181
@bibekgc4181 3 года назад
I felt that gladiator killing 😅😅
@Luzitanium
@Luzitanium 3 года назад
how can you live in Pompeii and never knew the history?
@scobra5941
@scobra5941 6 лет назад
Let's face it, it's a great place to build a town. I mean, what could possibly go wrong...?
@duckndive666
@duckndive666 6 лет назад
Scobra did they rebuild it 🤔??? I wonder why 😬
@emiliosgregoriou8943
@emiliosgregoriou8943 6 лет назад
And it has a beautiful vista, with a mountain backdrop. Wait.. what do you mean it's not a mountain?
@TheCourtz27
@TheCourtz27 6 лет назад
And in current day, all up the side of the volcano are densely populated. It would be a disaster beyond scale if Vesuvius were to erupt again at any point in the future
@scobra5941
@scobra5941 6 лет назад
courtneyst No it isn't, the volcano itself is barren. There is a town nearby though, and Naples across the bay might be affected _when_ Vesuvius erupts again.
@TheCourtz27
@TheCourtz27 6 лет назад
Scobra Pal I live there and pass the mountain every day..
@karribies
@karribies 2 года назад
We had a chapter in English about mount vesuvius and Pompeii. Ever since then, I have been fascinated by the unexpected and mysterious city. Once under just ashes. It was so interesting as I learnt about it, I would imagine a day where I would be like that too. As a fourth grader, I was even afraid that one day, I too, would be forgotten along with everyone who knew me and loved me.
@paulgreen2416
@paulgreen2416 3 года назад
Imagine a VR Pompeii with reconstructions of all its inhabitants going about their day. You could have a Pompeii 2.0 and witness the destruction.
@Kingzia24
@Kingzia24 3 года назад
This is not a magical place. It is a punishment for their sins. They became utterly disobedient, and God destroyed them. So that the next generation or the people who come to know about the cause of it.
@Yourlocalfriend789
@Yourlocalfriend789 3 года назад
again a religion guy
@geraldjosserand4321
@geraldjosserand4321 3 года назад
@@Yourlocalfriend789 this was not from God the volcano erupted it's nature as if earthquakes is nature there's nowhere in this world that sin does not abound the next time God destroy this Earth by fire but we all sin that person says is because of sin don't think he sin I guess there's no one that keeps whole law which means we should all be destroyed too but God doesn't do that when Christ came down and died on the cross sin was done away with we now have a choice receive Christ and live are not received Christ live away from God after all we leave this earth and go into another world call the spiritual world human living can't understand hope I actually explain this to you not getting you upset God is real our religion is how we see God over 43,000 different religions I Google it God still real he's not a religion anymore that I'm a girl because of my voice people think I'm a woman over the phone no way that's okay I'm used to it doesn't bother me woman tell me things they wouldn't tell a man they learn more about how they think I can treat them with respect
@Yourlocalfriend789
@Yourlocalfriend789 3 года назад
I know god is real but this is too much
@tomtinkersrezlife278
@tomtinkersrezlife278 6 лет назад
Thanks for the share this is my most favorite place in history and would love to go visit this place and Herculaneum I'm in to history so bad my friends call me a history book at times lol
@joshanderson3961
@joshanderson3961 6 лет назад
Tom Tinker it's definitely worth the travel!
@scobra5941
@scobra5941 6 лет назад
Yes, I second that.
@scobra5941
@scobra5941 6 лет назад
Tom If you're heading over to the UK you wouldnt go far wrong with a visit to Leeds Armoury. They've got 5 floors, the first floor is original medieval armour and weapons, including one of Henry VIII's highly decorated ceremonial pieces and Gothic pieces by the best armorer in Europe. Other floors cover different times of war through the ages ending with WW1 at the top. I spent a day on each floor, there's so much to see.
@guybrushthreepwood3002
@guybrushthreepwood3002 6 лет назад
Just been there, its an amazing place.
@kareenafahim5673
@kareenafahim5673 6 лет назад
Tom Tinker me too
@ryanb6965
@ryanb6965 5 лет назад
Man, I really feel like dropping 20 grand on some great infrared scanners and scanning some walls for some reason. Totally forgot about my interest in Pompeii 🤔
@delsakelly1456
@delsakelly1456 3 года назад
I enjoy watching historical videos. Educational and informative. Culture cannot forward without learning the past.
@suefraser3611
@suefraser3611 6 лет назад
Is this a show on Pompeii or an infomercial for the latest tech?
@patrickparker8417
@patrickparker8417 5 лет назад
Good point .
@3John-Bishop
@3John-Bishop 5 лет назад
Both of these.
@Galejro
@Galejro 5 лет назад
The title is "Lost World of Pompeii", to me this means the Pompeii that has been lying in secret, hidden until now. And we see some of it's secrets being revealed, several facts that were mistaken or unknown have been revealed in it. So it lives up to it's title, advanced tech is just a means to that end. let's face it, we live in a technologised society and it ain't changing. So all the sciences are done with it.
@vastiemz5772
@vastiemz5772 5 лет назад
So what do you want to know about pompeii. Made-up stories passed up by generations? Or a creative information without the basis of technology, only assumed by observations? I mean, duh. It is a show of pompeii, its in the title.
@fapking4776
@fapking4776 5 лет назад
Its Apple Ipad infomercial
@ganbarekrissychan
@ganbarekrissychan 5 лет назад
I’d like to make a slight correction. Gladiators of Rome were not allowed at war. Gladiators were technically prisoners. Rome was very particular about who represented them and wouldn’t allow a criminal to fight next to them
@stevenschnepp576
@stevenschnepp576 4 года назад
Some were prisoners. Others were highly-paid professionals.
@danniis9444
@danniis9444 4 года назад
@@stevenschnepp576 very few were highly paid. Mostly prisoners /slaves. They didn't make it easy for them to become freeman
@donewitheverything2292
@donewitheverything2292 3 года назад
@@danniis9444 your definitely right when talking during the 2nd, and 1st century bc, and the 1st century ad. It depends on the era however. Early on, and especially just before Romes hight in the 2nd and 3rd century, definitely, they were almost universally slaves with a few free citizens fighting in there. This made a ton of money for the owners of these slaves, and also a ton of money for whichever free citizen would fight. These slaves wouldn’t live nearly as badly as other slaves might. They made a ton of money, so their cost would barely be a drop in the bucket. Besides, them being in good spirit and having an actual incentive to fight well, would have been useful. Don’t get me wrong, they certainly wouldn’t live glamorously, but not terribly. By the hight of rome in the 2nd and 3rd century the number of citizens had risen significantly, though slaves still made up a decent majority. Since there was just a ton of money and fame to be had, citizens might have just decided to do for themselves. When rome became Christanized, a man named Tertullian wrote about his ideas that the gladiatorial sport was immoral and pagan. Constantine, the first Christian Roman emperor decided to ban the sport for free citizens and slaves, and transition to using especially heinous criminals. After around a decade of that he decided even that was barbaric, and ended the practice all together.
@ld5420
@ld5420 3 года назад
@@donewitheverything2292 interesting thanks
@HansDunkelberg1
@HansDunkelberg1 3 года назад
Marcus Aurelius is reported to have hired robbers, for his fight against Barbarians at the Danube.
@cheriegoodwin6819
@cheriegoodwin6819 6 лет назад
Have visited Pompeii and Herculaneum they were absolutely fascinating and like going back in time but very aware that mount Vesuvius was nearby lol.... Totally agree that Pompeii is under threat by tourists even I had to 'touch' buildings etc I absolutely love history.... my husband has given up visiting with me, cos I get lost in time ...I go visit as many places as I can and Valley of the Kings is a must for any history buff
@low-key5512
@low-key5512 5 лет назад
Honestly same, visiting Pompeii was a surreal experience. Truth be told though, I thought the volcano looked further away than it actually was x) Maybe that was one of its dangers too
@calypsoboyd8519
@calypsoboyd8519 5 лет назад
YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!! YOU LIVE A VERY ADVENTUROUS LIFE.... I LOVE IT. I HAVE NEVER BEEN OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES BUT I ABSOLUTELY LOVE HISTORY AND LEARNING!!! I WOULD LOVE TO HEAR OF YOUR TRAVELS
@calypsoboyd8519
@calypsoboyd8519 5 лет назад
CHERIE GOODWIN THE MESSAGE I SENT IS FOR YOU
@kennethleftwich1939
@kennethleftwich1939 5 лет назад
I'll go with you Cherie.
@evaskjerd
@evaskjerd 5 лет назад
CALYPSO BOYD Never been outside the US ???
@MrBrauza
@MrBrauza 2 года назад
im proud how they dig the City for decades just to find some secrets about our ancestors 79 AD ago
@adorabledeplorable5105
@adorabledeplorable5105 6 лет назад
I wonder when Hawaii will figure out where not to build ?
@adowahmed9447
@adowahmed9447 4 года назад
فَكُلًّا أَخَذْنَا بِذَنبِهِ ۖ فَمِنْهُم مَّنْ أَرْسَلْنَا عَلَيْهِ حَاصِبًا وَمِنْهُم مَّنْ أَخَذَتْهُ الصَّيْحَةُ وَمِنْهُم مَّنْ خَسَفْنَا بِهِ الْأَرْضَ وَمِنْهُم مَّنْ أَغْرَقْنَا ۚ وَمَا كَانَ اللَّهُ لِيَظْلِمَهُمْ وَلَٰكِن كَانُوا أَنفُسَهُمْ يَظْلِمُونَ (40
@ebinadam2579
@ebinadam2579 3 года назад
• Sahih International: So each We seized for his sin; and among them were those upon whom We sent a storm of stones, and among them were those who were seized by the blast [from the sky], and among them were those whom We caused the earth to swallow, and among them were those whom We drowned. And Allah would not have wronged them, but it was they who were wronging themselves. (40) Al-Ankabut, Ayah 40
@driffbro3380
@driffbro3380 3 года назад
Are these the people of Lot (Lut A.S.)?
@fathmaa2389
@fathmaa2389 3 года назад
@@ebinadam2579 💯
@nurul0101
@nurul0101 3 года назад
@@driffbro3380 Hi salam! Based on the little knowledge that I know, Pompeii is not the same entities that was mention in the Quran. Why? First, in the video, it's mention that the Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 A.D (period after birth of Prophet Isa A.S.) meanwhile the people of Luth A.S. were lived in the time before Prophet Isa A.S., or to make it more specific, it was in the time of Prophet Ibrahim A.S. Secondly, people of Prophet Luth A.S. lived in Sodom or now most known as Dead Sea in Jordan. Wallahu'alam.
@user-sd1xm8sz2h
@user-sd1xm8sz2h 3 года назад
I never been there, or step my feet there but by this documentary I can gain a knowledge about what happen there.. Hopely someday I got a chance and opportunity to see it with my own eyes.. 🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾✈️✈️✈️
@saveriosalemme5366
@saveriosalemme5366 3 года назад
I’ve been there many times and also to the Archaeological Museum of Naples where most of the city’s artifacts are located and I can say that I learned a lot from this documentary.
@khairulkidut5920
@khairulkidut5920 3 года назад
🇲🇾
@kimberlypatton9634
@kimberlypatton9634 3 года назад
@@saveriosalemme5366 How amazing that must have been to visit!
@donnacicero9476
@donnacicero9476 Год назад
My husband, daughter and my parents came to our house in Germany in 1988. We took an 8 day guided bus tour to Italy. Pompei was so much rubble and large gravel type stones. I ripped out of my shoes and had to buy new shoes. I’ve seen recent video of Pompei in 2018 on TV. It was much neater and the roads were no longer rubble like when we were there! It now looks like they picked up large amounts of rubble and rebuilt walls and even buildings that were not there in 1988!!
@pixelnazgul
@pixelnazgul Год назад
Where's the proof?
@Gravelgratious
@Gravelgratious Год назад
They were there just under the rubble. Covid allowed for archaeologists to excavate more of the city. New buildings and bodies have been and are being found right now.
@donnacicero9476
@donnacicero9476 Год назад
@@Gravelgratious I see. Makes sense.
@ms.shellie9231
@ms.shellie9231 Год назад
I was there in 88 as well!! You’re right… I’d love to go back and see it
@somewherefaraway8037
@somewherefaraway8037 4 года назад
And the walls kept tumbling down in the city that we love
@ZAR556
@ZAR556 5 лет назад
Build like Roman, It last Centuries
@ltgemini1599
@ltgemini1599 2 года назад
Streets over 2000 years old still intact and modern day US we're lucky if the roads last a year.
@lynpatricia6854
@lynpatricia6854 3 года назад
I was recently watching a detective TV series where the victims suffered a fire, it was explained that when exposed to great heat the bodys tendons would seize up that corpse in the show had same body position as many of those Pompeii victims. Odds are it happened after their death from gases and suffocation.
@medicamedico4335
@medicamedico4335 3 года назад
Yep, its called the pugilistic attitude- a stance you adopt while boxing. Thats because certain muscles are bulkier than others (like, biceps is bulkier than triceps- so it flexes the arm). So when the heat literally cooks the muscle, they contract
@johnyeary6695
@johnyeary6695 3 года назад
🤯 one of those 1+1 questions you feel like such a dullard for not knowing. 👍
@dittohead7044
@dittohead7044 3 года назад
@@johnyeary6695 I don’t think there’s shame in asking a question. It’s Ignorant to pretend you know everything
@feralmagick7177
@feralmagick7177 2 года назад
Something that isn't mentioned often because of ignorance and controversy is that the people of Pompeii had plenty of warning and were even told to evacuate weeks before Vesuvius erupted, but Pompeii was a party island and not very many people cared or believed it would happen.
@judiosmarcho9624
@judiosmarcho9624 2 года назад
It was the prophet Lut (pbuh) warned them that god will punish them for what they did but they didn't believe him nor his wife at the morning he got out with his two daughters and went to his uncle Ibrahim (pbuh) and the punishment of god started
@pacificbase
@pacificbase 4 года назад
soon, a 3 D game will be available and people would walk in Pompei and fight in arena as a gladiator, exactly as it was 2 thousand years ago. ( i imagine ...)
@66smedrock
@66smedrock 3 года назад
This is literally happening right now in ST Vincent and no one cares. Pray for them 🙏🏽
@gujjataddy743
@gujjataddy743 3 года назад
Ohh save urself n ur family pls and follow the true path,the path for all successors
@VelezRecio
@VelezRecio 3 года назад
just wait 2,000 years and everyone will care
@Tinage21
@Tinage21 3 года назад
@@VelezRecio noo just no 💔
@VelezRecio
@VelezRecio 3 года назад
@@Tinage21 :}
@tessatata
@tessatata 3 года назад
Thats the problem with humans. We only care when its already too late.
@itsrose129
@itsrose129 4 года назад
I remember visiting Pompeii and mount vesuvius when I was only 6 years old, I still remember the chills of walking through the streets and through the amphitheater. It was absolutely amazing to be able to see what had happened
@mjtboston
@mjtboston 4 года назад
Roberta Green when I visited Rome and upon entering the Colosseum, I got this chill and very eerie feeling that let me know many, many people and animals died there.
@itsrose129
@itsrose129 4 года назад
@@mjtboston the wonders of being an empath you feels energies before and after the event or person has left
@ericmoorev6199
@ericmoorev6199 3 года назад
@@itsrose129 how are you doing today my name is Eric
@parrotlord7393
@parrotlord7393 3 года назад
Damn all of you are so lucky 🥺😭 I wanted to visit it since half a decade ago
@madavamasaba9796
@madavamasaba9796 2 года назад
@Roberta Green are you the famous author of the 48 laws of power?
@raystevens687
@raystevens687 2 года назад
I was wondering if there were any seeds found buried under all the ruble that were viable and has anyone tried to grow them out someone can tell 1 way or another. I'm going now and hope someone has answer thanks Ray in Idaho
@kansmill
@kansmill 2 года назад
Highly unlikely. With the possible exception of certain spore forming bacteria, every living thing would have been cooked in the heat. Seeds are dormantly living.
@Underledge
@Underledge 5 лет назад
The city was covered with between 20 and 75 feet of ash. Where was the ash taken when it was uncovered?
@jessieqk12
@jessieqk12 4 года назад
Scattered by the wind and rain.
@dansdoves3650
@dansdoves3650 3 года назад
I would guess a landfill or hopefully somewhere that it could be used in a garden.
@what-oy7rx
@what-oy7rx 3 года назад
Idk. Enough ash to cover a city 50 m underground. No idea what they Could have Done with it
@gelsm8709
@gelsm8709 3 года назад
Good question
@Sigrsblot
@Sigrsblot 3 года назад
To the ashtray?
@londawarren8278
@londawarren8278 3 года назад
Sending my heartfelt thanks to the archaeologists and the technologists who invent the marvelous equipment to enable those of us who "know nothing" to learn!
@clicker7019
@clicker7019 2 года назад
Amen!
@sitaafoa9419
@sitaafoa9419 3 года назад
Scientists- we want to see if this individual suffer during his last moments Me- ummm he burned and perish in ash, I’m sure that was quite painful and suffering
@catherina2611
@catherina2611 3 года назад
He have have died before being burnt, poisoned with the deadly gases or suffocated with all the ash... none of them sound very pleasant though lol.
@kaitlynnwillard58
@kaitlynnwillard58 3 года назад
lol im dead
@MargaritaMagdalena
@MargaritaMagdalena 3 года назад
Many were found in positions that weren't running or struggling so maybe not all of them suffered
@urmumsballs69
@urmumsballs69 3 года назад
A big percentage of them actually suffocated due to the toxic gasses, so probably knocked out before their inevitable death
@theKATofficial2
@theKATofficial2 3 года назад
*suffered *perished *painful
@allinyofeelings1884
@allinyofeelings1884 3 года назад
The hand craftsman ship back in those days were amazing and beautiful
@nahel82
@nahel82 2 года назад
Fascinating work , I always admired people like these guys doing great effort to educate others , all my respects to these sicintists , also the speaker perfect language performance and beautiful voice which made this great work more existing .
@TAZ0300
@TAZ0300 3 года назад
I would do Pompeii a favor and not visit but man what a great documentary Good to see the scientist and archaeologists are finally using LiDAR especially mounted on drones you can cover a lot of area in detail quicker👍🏼
@iyhan5345
@iyhan5345 4 года назад
Sleeping monster like Mt. Taal in Philippines just erupt last Sunday.
@pinkysaylongo4548
@pinkysaylongo4548 4 года назад
Exactly...
@chalkvlogs5754
@chalkvlogs5754 4 года назад
Bida bida
@chalkvlogs5754
@chalkvlogs5754 4 года назад
Bida bida
@alephtav4254
@alephtav4254 4 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-m-HNqoJxdkw.html
@jakealter5504
@jakealter5504 3 года назад
Except Vesuvius has a much deadlier reputation
@ellieevans1603
@ellieevans1603 3 года назад
Idk if it’s just me but it kind of makes me sad for them that must of been so terrifying
@latanyahood5622
@latanyahood5622 3 года назад
trust me...don't feel sorry about cultivated foreign religious acts because they are engaged in all kinda sick pedophilia....if you pay attention to the gathering, it does not look like they were trying to protecting one another..god put a stop to it
@abgmuhdfarmeezulterminator8865
@abgmuhdfarmeezulterminator8865 3 года назад
@@latanyahood5622 well said.
@L0rdOfThePies
@L0rdOfThePies 2 года назад
@@latanyahood5622 ancient people had very different cultural norms, base them of what life was like at the time, not what your opinions of present day people are, men dated young boys back then and they were okay with it, its wrong sure but its an ancient civilization, they're human and deserve as much sympathy in their time as they do now Imagine if someone 2000 years in the future started calling you a savage for say... Eating meat or fish, you cant "put a stop to it" they're already 6 feet under 2000 years worth of decomposition
@Anniebells1628
@Anniebells1628 Год назад
I realy hope the volcano doesnt erupt again because this city is so amazing
@Rmiento2410
@Rmiento2410 5 лет назад
I’ve been to Naples last year 2018 and I saw Mt. Vesuvius. Italian tourists guy was telling the story about it but watching this video made me more understand the history. Thanks for uploading.🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧❤️❤️❤️❤️
@badcornflakes6374
@badcornflakes6374 5 лет назад
Awesome! 🇺🇲
@ericmoorev6199
@ericmoorev6199 3 года назад
How are you doing today my name is Eric moore
@quickchris10
@quickchris10 3 года назад
``Tourist guy'' haha; I was in a tourist carriage at the Alamo once; tour guide was saying the Texans won the battle. Jeez, we are devolving; the stupid people are all around us. I didn't even say anything. You can't fix stupid.
@Wajiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
@Wajiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5 лет назад
Wow! I never knew these supposed bodies were actually casts of the voids left by decomposition. I thought the bodies themselves were preserved. Very interesting!
@ericmoorev6199
@ericmoorev6199 3 года назад
How are you doing today my name is Eric
@XxxX-wx3er
@XxxX-wx3er 3 года назад
Everybody loves you when you’re dead.
@Mariaangelaruidera
@Mariaangelaruidera 3 года назад
Mhm it's true though....
@Mariaangelaruidera
@Mariaangelaruidera 3 года назад
@Kaashvi Gupta well yea but everyone only care when your gone
@alislammedia2599
@alislammedia2599 3 года назад
accept islam and enjoying peace..
@Hamigal
@Hamigal 3 года назад
Not sure about that
@imissedthepartwherethatsmy5286
@imissedthepartwherethatsmy5286 2 года назад
True
@LiciaLeesh
@LiciaLeesh 2 года назад
I’ve been binge watching this videos for the last week lol.
@odysseuspsarros
@odysseuspsarros 5 лет назад
The Roman Empire. A Great Empire and Civilisation of the Ancient World. " S.P.Q.R " "" Greetings from Greece ""
@BangtaiL_WitcH
@BangtaiL_WitcH 5 лет назад
Not true!
@iAncientOne
@iAncientOne 4 года назад
Odysseus Psarros SPQR. Senatus populusque Romanus. The Senate and people of Rome.
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