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The History of Egypt: The Hyksos (Part 4)
Dr. Neiman explains that the Hyksos were able to conquer Egypt because of their superior technology. Their advanced weapons included the two-wheeled war chariot and the laminated bow.
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Total War History: Battle of Cannae (Part 3/5)
The sun rises, shining on the red flag of battle flying over the Roman camp... Tens of thousands of hooves and boots pound the war drums! Soldiers, now is your hour of valor! Documentary Sources: "The Ghosts of Cannae" by Robert L. O'Connell...
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The History of Egypt - The Hyksos (Part 2)
The Hyksos ruled Egypt from 1730 - 1550 B.C.E. The remains of their structures, characterized by the "cyclopean" masonry techniques, can be found throughout the Mediterranean regions that they controlled.
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Total War History: Battle of Cannae (Part 4/5)
Despite losing their top commanders, the Roman heavy infantrymen press forward. Hannibal and his soldiers must hold back this juggernaut at all cost... if they fail, all is lost! Documentary Sources: "The Ghosts of Cannae" by Robert L. O'Connell...
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The History of Egypt (Part 2): Hatshepsut's Funerary Temple
Hatshepsut starts a program of aggressive trade with the outside world. She commissions her architect, Senenmut, to build an impressive funerary temple on the side of a mountain. After her death, her heir, Thutmose III tries to erase her...
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What The Mesopotamians Did For Us (Part 1)
This video is the first in a collection of six videos that explain the contributions of the Mesopotamians and discuss various aspects of their civilization.
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The Challenge of Gnosticism (Part 1)
Origins of Christianity Lecture Series http://www.ou.edu/content/cte/teaching/articles/origins-of-christianity.html The Origins of Christianity Lecture Series explores the history of Christianity from Jesus to Augustine. The series aims...
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Custer & Black Kettle: Battle of the Washita Part I. Lives of the Little Bighorn
On the early morning of November 27th, 1868, the Seventh Cavalry, led by Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer, attacked Southern Cheyenne Chief Black Kettle’s village on the Washita River. . But there was much more to this fight than...
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Gandhara - The Quest for Enlightenment (Part 1)
Glimpses of Gandhara Buddhist Heritage Pakistan is the custodian of some of the most sacred Buddhist heritage sites in the world dating back to the 3rd century BC. Pakistan’s Gandhara region offers a unique opportunity for pilgrims and visitors...
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Ancient Goddess Ishtar Part 2 (Conclusion)
Ishtar was one of the most important goddesses in ancient Mesopotamia, and influenced many goddesses such as Athena, Aphrodite, Astarte.