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Dimitra Neonaki The Culture Muse
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 13 ธ.ค. 2014
History and Culture
Rome: Tiberina Island and its Connection to the Medical Profession
Rome: Tiberina Island and its Connection to the Medical Profession
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Mycenae During Classical and Hellenistic Times
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Mycenae During Classical and Hellenistic Times
Origins of the Expression “Leave No Stone Unturned”
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Origins of the Expression “Leave No Stone Unturned”
Cassandra: the Prophetess that Nobody Believed
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Cassandra: the Prophetess that Nobody Believed
Climb Up the Treasury of Atreus With Me
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Climb Up the Treasury of Atreus With Me
The Haraldskær Woman Bog Body, Vejle, Denmark
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The Haraldskær Woman Bog Body, Vejle, Denmark
Harald Bluetooth Gormsson’s Jelling Stone Rune Monument
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Harald Bluetooth Gormsson’s Jelling Stone Rune Monument
Monastiraki Square Athens: Layers of History
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Monastiraki Square Athens: Layers of History
The Last Judgement & Michelangelo’s Revenge
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The Last Judgement & Michelangelo’s Revenge
The Sacred Band of Thebes at the Battle of Chaeronea 338 BC
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The Sacred Band of Thebes at the Battle of Chaeronea 338 BC
Fosse Ardeatine WWII Monument Outside Rome
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Fosse Ardeatine WWII Monument Outside Rome
The Pieta: Michelangelo’s Only Signed Work
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The Pieta: Michelangelo’s Only Signed Work
How Silk is Obtained for Turkish Carpets, Ephesus, Turkey
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How Silk is Obtained for Turkish Carpets, Ephesus, Turkey
How Michelangelo Painted the Sistine Chapel
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How Michelangelo Painted the Sistine Chapel
Hotel de la Villa Tours, Rubielos de Mora, Aragon, Spain
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Hotel de la Villa Tours, Rubielos de Mora, Aragon, Spain
Santa Croce, Florence: the tomb of geniuses
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Santa Croce, Florence: the tomb of geniuses
Very interesting, please don’t turn the camera so. Fast.
Hi Guys obviously SAT DOWN TO PEE in those times! LOL!
In 1979AD, the huge exhibition of Pompeii came to Dallas, Texas. I was 13 years old when I spent the day there that began my lifelong interest in archeology and ancient cultures. Before this day, I could never think of ancient people as like me or like us. That day changed so much for me. THEY WERE JUST LIKE US! They loved beautiful jewelry, they wore make up, they played games, they fixed up their hair, they liked perfume, they painted, they sculpted, they had a library, they loved their children more than themselves, they prayed, and they even had grafitti on some of their walls. I was so awed by the end of that day. I wish everyone could see the Pompeii exhibit or Pompeii itself.
I wish I could have met you in Italy. You know as much or more than the guides.
You told me even more than we learned on the tour of these!
I've been to Pompeii. It's lovely and we're so lucky that it's well preserved.
Thank you so much for sharing so nice to see Rome ill never get there(in this life)❤
I am thinning out my channels, but I wouldn't remove yours. It's fascinating.
extended and retracted by slaves. you a rich man's kid.
Just like our road but instead of cars the road is for water lol.
Nice 👍
"not everybody could afford a villa." how entitlment blind can you get?
Are you on Instagram?
It’s actually the third
you touched lead?
We were in Pompei in 1965.
You know they didn't have vinegar 😂
I like your videos
Wow I’ve always been fascinated by that part of the world thank so much for bringing it to use
3300 year old emojis, lol
Really drives it home why nobody had time to escape.
I can see the kids sitting on the curbs and playing in the shade of the summer ☀️
She didn't mention the stepping stones used to cross the street!
I wondered about the purpose of these stones. But what about the horse carts?
Spooders
Its not a fascists symbols the origin is Roman. Every country that one's the similarities of Roman used this symbol. Fascists. The US . The Nazis. And England. But at the End its a Roman symbol power of the Roman Senat. Dont mix ideology with historical facts pls. Hollywood does the same non one movie is historical. originally Roman. Poeple seen movies and thinking oh oke that was Rome. Not
It is one of the most beautiful town in Toscany. ❤ i love Lucca
That's what I call quality.
Nice butt
This is so fascinating! Thank you for sharing these incredible sights, especially for those (like me) who might not otherwise have the chance to experience them.
Never miss a chance to take the road less traveled. Very cool!
I have been there.
Doing evp at pompeii plaster bodies
Is eating pizza a Christian ritual? 8 slices and everything.
Wow!
How do we find your tours ?
Hi 👋 do you realize how bad ass you are? 😊❤❤❤
What a coincidence to find your videos today! The museum in my city currently has an exhibition of Pompeii that my daughter and I went to earlier. Seeing the many artifacts on display was fascinating!
Really interesting, Thk u
All my life I wanted to go there and exactly one year ago I was there, thanks to the most wonderful son in the world.❤ Thank you Shane. I love you. Bella Italia.
Loving these videos! Thank you
And building on hills also meant more safety.
@@YamiKisara Thanks for the comment genius !!! oderrrrr your sooooooosmart ! Narcissist ! Here’s a cookie 🍪 👈🏻 Someone needs attention
Once I learned its proper name, the Flavian Amphitheatre, I can't use the Coliseum any longer.
I would highly recommend El Jem amphitheatre in Tunisia,
People remember this for the wrong reasons. A place built to appease the populations thirst for blood and murder. Rome, the worst thing to happen to everyone besides Rome.
Darling Lucca!
clinae are still used as furniture in greece and turkey and romania (south) , pretty much maintaining the same shape and structure
Its surreal to see this.
Over 35 years ago, I waited 3 hours in line to see the Pompeii exhibit & it blew my mind. In addition to the plaster casts were perfume bottles in thin colored glass, graffiti on walls, phallic statues, dice games---these were people so similar to us, its unreal.
This sort of pre/post landscape can be found all over the planet. We are a species with amnesia of our ancient past.
Good eyes for details. Keep it up. Waiting got your videos on Herculaneum.