Welcome to The Historian's Craft!
Here on this channel, we will be covering all manner of historical events and phemonena, with a strong emphasis on Late Antiquity, although since my academic specialty is Modern Japan, we'll be taking a look at that subject heavily as well.
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***Educational Background***
B.A. in History, minor in Anthropology from The State University of New York, Cortland
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The rest of the year will, in addition to new stuff, also feature book reviews—we’ll see how they do with engagement
Will also be re-releasing some older videos (ie 3 years or more) with updated info/corrections
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It’s a good day when Dr. Mayor drops by to endorse the video!
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Any books people would like talked about/reviewed, including historiography debates? I have a few planned, including a new area I’ve been exploring—Celtic Studies
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PDF from Ohio State Uni on the history of the Roman Salute (in light of recent events maybe someone would be interested in reading this)
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Interest in one of those “forgotten civilizations iceberg/pyramid” type videos?
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Coming soon
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Wanna learn about the stone from the Roman period, buried at Stonehenge, shaped like a phallus? Stay tuned!
I’m being completely serious. Was reading a report for a different topic and the archaeologist was basically like “yeah we found a stone d*ck. We don’t know if it’s a joke or not from several thousand years ago”
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What did Ancient and Medieval people think about Stone Age tools when they found them? Find out here!
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Weird stones shaped like axes? Surely they must be evidence of prehistoric man! *People in Europe 500 BC - 1800-ish AD* Nah bro they’re made by lighting and fall from the sky. If you give it to a pregnant woman it induces child birth!
This is gonna be a video you want a drink for, when it comes out
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The next video exploring how “ancient civilizations had their own civilizations” is going to be a fun one! It’s going to be focusing folklore and myths, mainly on the use of paleo/neolithic hand axes by later cultures like the Unetice and the Romans, among many others, as talismans to ward off lighting—hence their name, Thunderstones
This particular example comes from Bulgaria
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