No.13489 [Last50 Posts]
ITT let us collect greenpilled documentaries on the norse faith aswell as various associated/peripheral topics.
I'll start with this one here:
Secrets of the Viking Sword
>The Vikings were among the fiercest warriors of all time. Yet only a select few carried the ultimate weapon of their era: the feared Ulfberht sword. Fashioned using a process that would remain unknown to the Vikings' rivals for centuries, the Ulfberht was a revolutionary high-tech tool as well as a work of art.
>Considered one of the greatest swords ever made, it remains a fearsome weapon more than a millennium after it last saw battle. But how did Viking sword makers design and build the Ulfberht, and what was its role in history? Now, NOVA uses cutting edge science and old-fashioned detective work to reconstruct the Ulfberht and finally unravel the Secrets of the Viking Sword.==
youtube.com/watch?v=J6woycxQzA0
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No.13490
Viking Voyage
>In 2007 a crew of 65 brave men and women set sail on a journey from Roskilde back to Dublin in a 30m (100ft) Viking longship named "Havhingsten fra Glendalough" ("Sea Stallion from Glendalough"), a Danish reconstruction of the Skuldelev 2 ship on display in the Roskilde Viking Ship Museum and originally built around 1040 near Dublin. BBC TimeWatch follows this amazing journey of experimental maritime archaeology.
.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8jhnrNHk3g
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No.13491
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. >The Viking Sagas
Hundreds of years ago in faraway Iceland the Vikings began to write down dozens of stories called sagas - sweeping narratives based on real people and real events.
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No.13492
>Viking Art (2014)
The Vikings are famous for their violent raids on Anglo-Saxon monasteries, incredible shipbuilding skills and general brutality. They are less famous, perhaps, for their artistic talents. Yet the precious fragments of art that survive from the Viking Age portray a far more mysterious side to Viking culture. From the so-called 'gripping beast' motif of the Oseberg wood carvings to the abstract animal ornamentation that adorns Viking jewellery, Viking art is defined by beautiful intricate artistic styles that are distinctly Scandinavian yet also show the Vikings' interaction with other cultures, culminating in their conversion from paganism to Christianity. To coincide with the first major exhibition on Vikings at the British Museum for over 30 years, Andrew Graham-Dixon invites viewers to explore and admire the splendours of Viking art.
/watch?v=sORSKJuWquA
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No.13494
The Vikings Uncovered
>Dan Snow uncovers the lost Vikings in America with space archaeologist Dr Sarah Parcak. Sarah uses satellites 383 miles above the earth to spot ruins as small as 30cm buried beneath the surface. As Sarah searches for Viking sites from Britain to America, Dan explores how they voyaged thousands of miles when most ships never left the shoreline.
>He also tracks their expansion west, first as raiders and then as settlers and traders throughout Britain and beyond to Iceland and Greenland. In North America they excavate what could be the most westerly Viking settlement ever discovered.
youtube.com/watch?v=7CYwapdlqVA
… Alright so those are all the documentary kinos i got for now boyim.
Discussion pertaining to the subjects contained therein and further cinematographic contributions are of course highly encouraged ITT aswell, heh
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No.13501
>Secrets of the Viking Sword
sounds like meme-history from shitty cable tv
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No.13521
>>13492
This was cool. nice footage
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No.13525
>>13501
Well the ulfberth swords did in fact puzzle the archeologists as the metallurgy the smith in question had acess to was better then most of the stuff at that time and thus extraordinarily.
If you dont want historic memery then the national TV documentarys of european countries are quiet good. But they are not always translated into english.
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No.13530
>>13501
Its a solid light documentary in my opinion.
>The Vikings were among the fiercest warriors of all time. Yet only a select few carried the ultimate weapon of their era: the feared Ulfberht sword. Fashioned using a process that would remain unknown to the Vikings’ rivals for centuries, the Ulfberht was a revolutionary high-tech tool as well as a work of art. Considered one of the greatest swords ever made, it remains a fearsome weapon more than a millennium after it last saw battle. But how did Viking sword makers design and build the Ulfberht, and what was its role in history? Now, NOVA uses cutting edge science and old-fashioned detective work to reconstruct the Ulfberht and finally unravel the “Secrets of the Viking Sword.”
>>13489
What the hell are you doing with the links? Just post the complete ones, genius.
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No.13547
>>13530
He breaks them so everybody has to copy and paste them in their browser, so everybody doesn't end up sending referrers that point back to our secret club I bet you don't even turn those off, do you?
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No.13549
>>13547
This guy gets it
You younger ones will understand aswell once you grasp how the internet actually works and how the ZOG operates
Opsec is literally the most important thing when it comes to anything IT, we're right in the middle of the great infowars preceding the twilight of the gods
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No.13551
>Heaven Above the Germanics (Three parts, English CC)
Part 1
.youtube.com/watch?v=IKe6MQQy8L8
Part 2
.youtube.com/watch?v=OMvSBA0B3i8
Part 3
.youtube.com/watch?v=3zNLIP5Yop4
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No.13577
>>13489
From Runes To Ruins is pretty great i've heard, the guy who made it has a youtube channel named survive the jive and he seems pretty based, haven't gotten around watching it yet, it is only available on some pay per view site
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No.14430
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. The Håga mound (Hågahögen) or King Björn's barrow is a large Nordic Bronze Age burial mound near Uppsala, Sweden. It is one of the most magnificent remains from the Nordic Bronze Age and contained a lot of gold and bronze items. It contains a man who was cremated on a pyre, just like Patroclus in Homer's Iliad.
This video looks at the amazing golden sword and gilt golds buttons and brooches from the barrow and compares them to the wider Indo-European pagan custom of burial mounds for great men. You might say a man buried with so much gold was a Golden One….
The Trundholm sun chariot in the thumbnail and the video was not found in the barrow, it was found in Denmark and is from roughly the same period.
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No.14532
>youtube.com/watch?v=bfI36Mtu0Fk
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No.14642
>Storm Over Europe: Series 1 - The Wandering Tribes
This docu kino deals with the mass migration of Germanic tribes at the very beginning of European history. In 120 BC the Cimbrians and Teutons emerged from Denmark and waged war on the Roman Empire to the south, with conspicuous success. In the fifth century the Goths, Franks and Vandals joined the bloodthirsty Huns, bringing about the final collapse of the Empire.
dailymotion.com/video/x50wtpj
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No.15026
For show five of BBC's Landscape Mysteries, THE TOWER PEOPLE OF SHETLAND, Aubrey travels to the most northerly territory in the British Isles , to Shetland , in a search for clues to the identity of the ancient pagans who lived in the Broch Towers there.
.dailymotion.com/video/xle3lw_the-tower-people-of-shetland-landscape-mysteries_shortfilms
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No.15031
Currently downloading dis, will report on whether it's kino or nawt later on
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No.15043
Alright so i finally got around to watching this the other day, there was some feminist bullcrap but not nearly as much as i expected initially. There was also no actual misandry far as i cud tell and stuff
Right now i've picked up that "real vikings" series, haven't watched beyond the intro of the first EP yet but it also seems quite kino overall heh
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No.15133
Treasures of the Anglo Saxons
>Treasures of the Anglo Saxons Art historian Nina Ramirez reveals the codes and messages hidden in Anglo-Saxon art. From the beautiful jewellery that adorned the first pagan invaders through to the Christian manuscripts they would become famous for, she explores the beliefs that shaped Anglo-Saxon art. Examining treasures such as the Sutton Hoo Treasures, the Staffordshire Hoard, the Franks Casket and the Lindisfarne Gospels, Dr Ramirez charts 600 years of artistic development which was stopped dead by the Norman Conquest.
vimeo.com/45116528
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No.15644
>.radiotimes.com/tv-programme/e/fzjm6w/bog-bodies-secrets-revealed–bog-bodies-secrets-revealed/
Just finished watching this, 'twas extremely interesting indeed - Especially the part where they use an illumina sequencer/chip to extract autosomal DNA from said germanic bog bodies heh
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No.15645
>de.metapedia.org/wiki/Roter_Franz
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No.15971
>watch.travelchannel.com/show/TEXU/Expedition-Unknown/3607160/Viking-Secrets/
This was pretty entertaining, the second part airs in 3 days or so apparently heh
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No.16100
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Just finished watching this docukino, 'twas celticpilled af heh
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No.16125
>.youtube.com/watch?v=E6an8jpX-fQ
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No.16384
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. My actual fucking face when the (((PBS))) kikes claimed that germanic native european neanderthals came out of africa in this doc lel, Varg would have a swell time watching this i'd imagine
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No.16398
Sacred Wonders Of Britain
In the first of a three part series, Neil Oliver sets off on in search of the Sacred Wonders of Britain. What was it about Britain's rich and varied landscape that inspired our ancestors to express their beliefs by reshaping the world around them? What did they see in our countryside that led them to deem some places more sacred than others and why are we still drawn back to those places today?
>dailymotion.com/video/x2en1kc
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No.16532
BBC Horizon - The First Britons
Horizon reveals how new archaeological discoveries are painting a very different picture of the very first native Britons. For centuries it's been thought that these hunter-gatherers lived a brutal, hand to mouth existence.
>.dailymotion.com/video/x596erj
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No.16577
yo foky go here https://github.com/vichan-devel/vichan/issues and report that vichan.net has a https issue, i dont have time to make a jewthub account
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No.16578
>>16577
Already emailed the admin, also he needs to make the old domain redirect so user stats there go up again heh
> i dont have time
Takes two effin seconds m800
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No.16581
>>16578
czaks doesnt read his email, hotwheels is in charge of vichan now. only way you can alert him is thru that kewthub page
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No.16582
i found hotwheels email: copypaste@kittens.ph
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No.16590
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No.16607
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. After Stonehenge
Sometimes the truth gets carried to the grave. The techniques of modern forensic science are used to investigate a historical mystery to find proof of what really happened.
>.youtube.com/watch?v=eUzS_yx1F4M
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No.16646
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Vikings with Neil Oliver
Oliver heads east from the Scandinavian homelands, to trace the beginnings of a vast trading empire of Viking explorers through Russia and Turkey, starting from rivers of eastern Europe and ranging as far as Istanbul and Bagdad, to bring back Chinese silks and Buddhist statues. Within the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, Viking runes were scratched into the marble. In the west, raids on Britain and Ireland commenced exploiting the wealth of Anglo-Saxon England.
>.youtube.com/watch?v=bcgIlVxdEuA
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No.16650
>>16646
>Rus is actually the old arabic word for "sailors" or "sailing men", refering to eastern germanic varangian vikings
>There have been more viking finds and archeological digging sites in Russia alone than all of western europe combined
>The average viking male height was somewhere around 6 foot
Really takes my noggin for a jogging, the more you know
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No.16658
>>16650
>Rus is actually the old arabic word for "sailors" or "sailing men", refering to eastern germanic varangian vikings
Is that what they said in the video? Now that is legit bullshit.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rus%27_(name)
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No.16661
>>16658
The "Rü" sound doesn't even seem possible for the Arab.
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No.16662
>>16661
I actually used to speak a bit of Arabic since I worked in the Middle East a few years ago. The word for sailor is "bahar" (or "sea" depending on how you pronounce it). They have a word called "aroos" which means "bride", but I don't know how that relates to us.
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No.16924
Iceland - Land of Ice and Fire
In what turns out to be an explosive year, witness Iceland through the eyes of the animals and people that have made this wild island home. An arctic fox family must eke out a cliff-top living, an eider farmer has his hands full playing duck dad to hundreds of new arrivals and Viking horsemen prepare to saddle up for the autumn round up. But nature's clock is ticking, and the constant volcanic threat eventually boils over with one of Iceland's biggest eruptions in more than 200 years. This land of ice and fire will not be tamed.
>.dailymotion.com/video/x2pljdp
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No.18315
King Arthur's Britain: The Truth Unearthed
With exclusive access to a major new excavation, Alice Roberts pulls together all the latest evidence to reveal what Dark Age Britain was really like. In the fifth century, the future of Britain hung in the balance; after four centuries of straight roads and hot and cold running water the Romans upped and left, called back to support their own ailing Empire.
>.dailymotion.com/video/x6tprsj
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No.18369
>>18315
Taken from the documentary, this BGA map here prominently features in it and clearly shows how England is predominantly saxon/germanic in nature
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No.18422
Survive The Jive Video Reply to Alice Robert's new documentary
>youtube.com/watch?v=lDpncPIBhBU
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No.18425
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. "What triggered the viking age?
Analysis of the geopolitical situation and and the state of religion in Europe before the Viking Age."
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No.18428
>>18427
>Secrets of the Viking Sword (PBS Nova 2012)
>A fascinating look at how the famous 'Ulfberht' Viking swords were constructed.
youtube.com/watch?v=AW85RNzd5e8
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No.18444
Don't shit up my thread by spamming duplicates of stuff which i already posted earlier ITT dude. Just don't
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No.18452
Just got around to watching the final part of this, very decent docuKino and highly recommended overall
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No.18556
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. youtube.com/watch?v=rrYJnorrK8Y
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No.18557
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. >>13489
Leave it to a pro-Franco Spain to do a documentary on Irmin, while the West was in anti-White mode, sadly I don't know Spanish to figure out what they're saying.
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No.18563
>>18557
Franco was all over the place when it came to his religious views especially early on he wished only Catholicism, banning any of the leftover more mountainous "pagan" carnivals that used to go on, overtime, especially after WWII he started to see a more liberalizing Vatican and let go of this.
A while back I was looking into the Visigoths especially the story "El Retablo de las Maravillas" because of its mention of two strange spirits who only show wonders to "Old Christians" (which means that one must have no trace of Jewish or Muslim blood in his ancestry) verses the New Christians who make these Old Christians feel ashamed for remaining "old", it was very saddening to read as I knew their feelings on mixing but they didn't have any bulwark to prevent it. There's also many mentions of "dioses" (gods) in contemporary poems and songs from this time, always from a Roman perspective though. With the made-up language of Spanish and failing demographics there, nothing seems to be much gained from that peninsula.
Though it would be intriguing to hear if anything he's saying is new information that I don't have written down. Save what we can.
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No.18589
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. >>13489
Mathematicians talking about the 7000 year old stones of Carnac, Brittany, France and how they are linked to cardinal directions.
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No.18596
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Disclaimer: this post and the subject matter and contents thereof - text, media, or otherwise - do not necessarily reflect the views of the 8kun administration.
No.18602
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. >>13489
On Savitri Devi, the mystical fascist.
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No.18604
>>18596
High quality stuff m8 (getting slight omiphi vibes from the editing style), but not an actual commercial documentary production aired on the air of course, which is what this thread is meant for
Would fit much better in the video general thread imo tbqfh
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No.18643
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Before the Vikings // Evolution of the Viking Longship (10,000 BC-750 AD)
youtu.be/tEROvgTrjuU
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No.18836
Just started watching this, not even 1 minute in the fronthole goes on about muh patriarchy-smashing birka warrior and namedrops le game of thrones aswell lmao
Ah well it seems watchable enough though
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No.18837
What fucking gynocentric agenda-pushing tripe lel
>"Rawwwr us wimminz wuz strong n sheit"
>Literally pisses herself during the wiccaTru LARP session innawoods at nite and won't shut up about "being afraid of spirits and energies" kek
Smh just smh
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No.19337
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Highly recommended. Chronicles the rise of aryan proto-indo-germanic steppe raiders.
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No.19340
Aaand it's gone
Docukino was called "First Horse Warriors (PBS NOVA)" FYI
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No.19354
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No.19355
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No.19356
>>19355
It was just aired one week after this >>19337 episode
Current season's pretty decent indeed
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No.19357
>>19356
I thought it was strange that they mention Botai DNA but then don't describe what they were like. I looked up Botai DNA and found that it contains R1B. So the original horse riders could have looked closer to Irish than Mongolian. I knew something was fishy when they swept that part under the rug. The Yamnaya had dark hair and eyes, but they showed one of the Yamnaya as having blue eyes. So their depictions of Yamnaya and Botai were flipped around.
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No.19358
>>19357
PBS is one of the most jewish channels so ya
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