Instructional Video5:20
Curated Video

Turkey, Ancient City Pergamon

12th - Higher Ed
Pergamon was an ancient city located in the Anatolia region, approximately 25 kilometres from the Aegean Sea in present-day Bergama, Izmir Province of Turkey. Xenophon provides the earliest surviving documentary mention of Pergamon....
Instructional Video7:18
Curated Video

Macedonia, Stobi ancient city

12th - Higher Ed
The city was first mentioned in writing by the historian Livy, in connection with a victory of Philip V of Macedon over the Dardani in 197 BC. In 168 BC, the Romans defeated Perseus and Macedonia was divided into four nominally...
Instructional Video9:43
Mr Henry's Music World

Boomwhackers Play Along: Classical Composer Ultimate Mix!

K - 5th
Check out this boomwhackers play along while learning about composers Mozart, Beethoven and Grieg! Play along using the boomwhackers to jam out these three different melodies. 🎶
Instructional Video10:29
Weird History

Bizaare Facts About Druids

12th - Higher Ed
The Druids were either an intellectual class or priestly class of Celts living in Gaul (a region that encompassed the majority of Western Europe and the British isles) around 1200-600 BCE and beyond. While modern neo-Druids have a...
Instructional Video1:48
Curated Video

Democratic Symbols

9th - Higher Ed
In ancient Athens, symbols were used to promote religious and democratic ideals and beliefs. Thousands of years later these symbols helped to define the United States.
Instructional Video3:39
History Hit

Michael Scott on Classical Connections: The ancient world sweet shop

12th - Higher Ed
How long were the Silk roads stable during the interconnection of east and west? ***The interviewers audio is lower than the guest speaker*** Michael Scott on Classical Connections, Part 6
Instructional Video3:37
Curated Video

Italy, Tivoli - Hadrian's Villa, the Canopus

12th - Higher Ed
One of the most striking and best preserved parts of the Villa consists of a pool named Canopus and an artificial grotto named Serapeum. An Egyptian city named Canopus was where a temple named Serapeum was dedicated to the god Serapis....
Instructional Video3:42
History Hit

Michael Scott on Classical Connections: Trade journeys

12th - Higher Ed
Learn why stories of journeys in the ancient world is mostly patchy and unknown. ***The interviewers audio is lower than the guest speaker*** Michael Scott on Classical Connections, Part 3
Instructional Video6:59
Easy Languages

Uses of the Imperative in Greek | Super Easy Greek 32

12th - Higher Ed
Uses of the Imperative in Greek | Super Easy Greek 32 Easy Greek is a project to help you learn Greek in an authentic and fun way. We interview people in the streets of Athens and other places in Greece. All our videos have subtitles in...
Instructional Video9:54
History Hit

How Christianity Shapes Our Morality: The civilization crisis

12th - Higher Ed
Tom Holland concludes by explaining how much Christianity is a cultural civilizational phenomenon. How Christianity Shapes Our Morality, Part 7
Instructional Video2:54
Religion for Breakfast

The Archaeology of Ancient Magic

12th - Higher Ed
My research as an apprentice-scholar of religion is ancient Greco-Roman magic. Many people do not realize that archaeologists have discovered hundreds of ancient objects that attest to the ubiquity of magic in ancient daily life.
Instructional Video7:10
History Hit

A History of Unbelief: Atheism in ancient times, Part 2

12th - Higher Ed
Are there any examples of Greeks who said they didn't believe? Were there any Greeks who were recognized as being Atheist? Was Greece a less religious culture than Rome? A History of Unbelief, Part 2
Instructional Video2:41
Curated Video

Italy, Paestum, Temple of Neptune

12th - Higher Ed
The name Temple of Neptune is a misnomer from the 18th century, even though it was actually dedicated to the goddess Hera. The temple was also used to worship Zeus and another deity, whose identity is unknown. There are visible on the...
Instructional Video3:44
Curated Video

What did Augustus Look Like? The famous Emperor's history, statues, and facial reconstruction.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
I'm an artist that uses photoshop to bring old images and statues into the modern day. Augustus is a fascinating Roman Emperor of history. His image was spread far and wide across the empire, and there are many depictions of him...
Instructional Video5:37
Easy Languages

The Cretan Dialect vs. Standard Greek | Easy Greek 91

12th - Higher Ed
The Cretan Dialect vs. Standard Greek | Easy Greek 91 Easy Greek is a project to help you learn Greek in an authentic and fun way. We interview people in the streets of Athens and other places in Greece. All our videos have subtitles in...
Instructional Video24:08
Easy Languages

MORE Learner Greek From Around the World | Easy Greek 74

12th - Higher Ed
MORE Learner Greek From Around the World | Easy Greek 74 Easy Greek is a project to help you learn Greek in an authentic and fun way. We interview people in the streets of Athens and other places in Greece. All our videos have subtitles...
Instructional Video7:58
History Hit

A History of Unbelief: Non-believers in the middle ages, Part 1

12th - Higher Ed
Were there Atheists in the middle ages? What does a non-believer in the middle ages, not believe in? What effect did ancient Greece and Rome have on non-belief in the middle ages? A History of Unbelief, Part 3
Instructional Video10:17
Religion for Breakfast

Was the Gospel of John Changed to Suppress Mary Magdalene?

12th - Higher Ed
Mary Magdalene has a ton of conspiracy theories swirling around her. Most are pure speculation. But a recent study by a Duke University New Testament PhD student, Elizabeth Schrader, argues that the copiers of the Gospel of John may have...
Instructional Video19:59
Easy Languages

Why Did We Start Easy Greek? (Interview for Danae from Alphabetagreek) | Easy Greek 66

12th - Higher Ed
Why Did We Start Easy Greek? (Interview for Danae from Alphabetagreek) | Easy Greek 66 Easy Greek is a project to help you learn Greek in an authentic and fun way. We interview people in the streets of Athens and other places in Greece....
Instructional Video5:38
Easy Languages

Morning Routine (in Slow Greek) | Super Easy Greek 37

12th - Higher Ed
Morning Routine (in Slow Greek) | Super Easy Greek 37 Easy Greek is a project to help you learn Greek in an authentic and fun way. We interview people in the streets of Athens and other places in Greece. All our videos have subtitles in...
Instructional Video3:04
Curated Video

The History and Making of Olive Oil

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Humans have been making olive oil for thousands of years. This versatile oil comes from the mediterranean region and is often used in cooking, beauty products, and sometimes even medicines. Did you know you can make your own olive oil?...
Instructional Video4:56
History Hit

A History of Unbelief: Children and unbelief, Part 1

12th - Higher Ed
What does unbelief look like in children? Is non-belief in God accompanied by a rejection of the supernatural? How much is unbelief transmitted to children and how much comes from their own analysis of the world? A History of Unbelief,...
Instructional Video5:25
History Hit

Michael Scott on Classical Connections: Global interactivity

12th - Higher Ed
Why did we grow up thinking east and west were completely separate from each other in the ancient world? How has nomadic tribes influenced the ancient world at this time as well? ***The interviewers audio is lower than the guest...
Instructional Video13:46
Easy Languages

What Dinosaur Names Mean! (Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops etc) | Easy Greek 86

12th - Higher Ed
What Dinosaur Names Mean! (Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops etc) | Easy Greek 86 Easy Greek is a project to help you learn Greek in an authentic and fun way. We interview people in the streets of Athens and other places in Greece. All our...