Warfare, Advancement, and Revisionism

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Warfare, Advancement, and Revisionism

The goal of this project is to document the history of humanity by documenting all of humanity’s attempts to defeat it’s greatest foe. Itself. This is not going to be a straightforward documentation of kings fighting and destroying each other, though there will be many mentions and examples of that. This will attempt to explain our subjects from the ground up. The common foot soldiers to the leaders at their head. Their strategies, tactics, weapons, and technologies. Their triumphs and tragedies. Their lives and their deaths. What they fought for and why. What motivated them. What drove them.

  1. 210

    The Seeds of Andean Agriculture

    This week we look at three areas in what is now Peru that are beginning to see the rise of sedentary agricultural life. This includes the river valleys of the Sechin/Casma, the Rio Grande of the Ica Region, and the water basin of Lake Titicaca. We also cover some of the cave art being painted in Andean rock shelters in what is now Bolivia. Twitter/X:https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/I3ws9-jDqdQ

  2. 209

    The Las Vegas Culture

    This week I correct a terrible omission I made last week and focus on the Las Vegas Culture of Ecuador. This covers their transition from semi sedentary hunter-gatherer-fishers to incipient agriculture. As well as their development of communal burial and feasting. I also cover the tale of the Lovers of Sumpa. A tale some attribute to the Las Vegas Culture. YouTube: https://youtu.be/xyeXmtaHAU8X/Twitter: https://x.com/WarAdRevPod

  3. 208

    Archaic Altiplano and Rock Shelters

    This week we talk about the earliest pottery in South America, and we also cover several sites in the modern country of Colombia's Altiplano region including El Abra, We then move south to discuss several long lasting rock shelter hunting camps in modern Peru. Also I made a mistake around the 22:45 mark and mentioned the border of Ecuador and Chile when I obviously meant the Peru Chile border. Twitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/pz0F2spjda8

  4. 207

    Central America, The Darién Gap, and Colombian DNA Mystery

    The YouTube Episode will be Delayed this week. Clipchamp has failed me and will not load. I will try and edit it tomorrow morning, but worst case I'll just upload it directly from here. I want to get you all the pictures though.This week we talk about the Archaic Central America and Colombia. Including a newly discovered DNA mystery in Bogotá. Here is the link to the Smithsonian

  5. 206

    Rowing to the Caribbean and the Archaic Isthmo-Colombia

    This week I answer a listener question and we discuss the peoples living to the south of the Yucatan peninsula, their lifestyle, as well as regional strengths and challenges that it presents to this lifestyle. We also discuss how people from this region row into the Caribbean Sea and were the first people to land in the Greater Antilles. We also go over the etymology of the region.Twitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/97WFBmUxdAU

  6. 205

    The Mesoamerican Archaic

    This week we talk about two regions of what is now Mexico, the Tehuacán and Oaxaca Valleys. I discuss how each of these regions show clear evidence of continued hunter gather economies steadily beginning to embrace early domesticated strains of local cucubrita, beans, fruits, nuts as well as teosinte (zea maize) from the nearby Balsas River basin.I also discussed the science article about dating at an important South American site in Chile: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adw9217?utm_campaign=ScienceMagazine&utm_medium=ownedSocial&utm_source=twitterTwitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/jC4PD1vkqYU

  7. 204

    The Archaic Southeast, The Oshara, and The Picosa

    This week we talk about two Archaic traditions that emerged in the American Southeast, the Eva culture of Tennessee and the Mount Taylor tradition of Florida. We then talk about our last material cultures/traditions in what is now the United states before moving South.Twitter/X:https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/4I5jGo6ItRk

  8. 203

    The Old Copper Culture and the Plains Archaic

    This week we talk about the Old Copper Culture in the Great Lakes region as well as changes taking place in Great Planes. We also talk about population estimates.Twitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/yN6k33mCsL4

  9. 202

    The Millingstone Horizon

    This week we cover the Millingstone Horizon or the Encinitas Tradition that emerged in what is modern Mexico and the Southern Western US. We also touch on the San Dieguito complex or Pinto Tradition.Twitter/X:https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/pZHJAuNBd9U

  10. 201

    Sick Notice

    This week's episode is going to be delayed. I'm not feeling well and I can't focus on the screen to see my notes. Thank you for you support and understanding.

  11. 200

    The Eruption of Mount Mazama and Language Families of the West Coast

    This week we discuss the religious and mythological stories surrounding the the eruption of Mount Mazama passed down by the Klamath people whose ancestors were living in the area. We also discuss the creation myth of the Modoc, a people speaking a related language. We also go over other language families that originated in Northwestern North America.Twitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/19hiXvVXEr8

  12. 199

    The Paleo-Arctic Tradition

    This week I deal with having to re-record an episode and slowly lose my mind as I talk about about the Paleo-Arctic Tradition of North America. This includes but is not limited to the ancestors of the speakers of the Eskaleut (Inuit-Yupik-Unangan) language family.Twitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/UglNSkc-XZw

  13. 198

    The Arrival of the Neolithic into Britain and Ireland

    This week we cover the final phase of the Mesolithic in the British Isles and the arrival of neolithic farmers and pastoralists reach the island. Twitter/X:https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/YQgR1t8QUWY

  14. 197

    Mesolithic Remnants in the Baltic and Eastern Europe

    This week we talk about the Mesolithic hunter gathers living in and around the Baltic coast and the rivers flowing into them as the area became more livable after climate change. Twitter/X:https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube:https://youtu.be/lwMx6xUBhiY

  15. 196

    The Michelsberg Culutre and the final phase of Mesolithic Scandinavia

    This week we talk about the Michelsberg Culture as we end our discussions of Neolithic central Europe for this season. Now I know some of you will ask, "Hey what about the Funnelbeaker culture?" Well after diving into it and reading my notes I feel like discussion of them makes much more sense thematically next season. I meant to explain this in the episode but I forgot to mention it. I'll give a bit more detail on this next episode.We also cover several hunter gatherer groups in Scandinavia and how the change in the climate and interactions with peoples in the Balkans led to changes in their lifestyle. Also sometime between the 29-30 minute mark I said Balkans twice when I meant the Baltic. My bad.Twitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/KK0vHgQhj3w

  16. 195

    The Lengyel and other Linear Pottery Successors

    This week we tackle several of the cultures that emerged from the Linear Pottery Culture including the Lengyel, Rossen, and Stroke Ornamented Ware culture. Primarily focusing on the different paths of development each took from the old LBK in different aspects of their culture including pottery, burial, and tools.Twitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/3Q8Kk_2mNbU

  17. 194

    Happy New Year and More Neolithic Cultures of France

    Happy New Year! We are back and covering the neolithic Cerny culture, the Carnac stones, and the Chasséen culture. This includes the emergence of barrow tombs, menhir, and dolmins.Twitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/EBPi5AEt6gk

  18. 193

    The End of the Linear Pottery Culture

    This week I return to the Linear Pottery Culture or the LBK for short. This week we go over some of the finer details of their longhouses and settlements. We about what can be gleaned about their internal social organization. We then move on to what led to the culture's final collapse. Twitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/DQUSWyaxErk

  19. 192

    Successors of the Cardium Pottery Culture in Southern France and Iberia

    This week we talk about the neolithic peoples of Southern France and Iberia after the Cardial Ware culture declined. This includes several unclassified peoples as well as areas of Switzerland and North West Italy. We go over their trade links and economy. We also cover the spread in Southern Iberia of the La Almagra pottery to the rest of the peninsula and the emergence of Dolmen Tombs in Europe. YouTube: https://youtu.be/pMrVl57JBT8Twitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPod

  20. 191

    Catignano, Ripoli, and the VBQ

    This week we talk about the Neolithic cultures of central Italy and their pottery, including Catignano and Ripoli and how one grew out of and replaced the other. We also discuss the Square Mouth Vase culture of northern Italy as well as the earliest use of Cinnabar in the Western Mediterranean.YouTube: https://youtu.be/9xV5IZgbWVwTwitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPod

  21. 190

    Neolithic Southern Italy and Sardinia

    This week I finish up Sicily by talking about the island of Pantelleria and the chain known as the Aegadian. We then turn to the south of the Italian Peninsula to discuss the emergence of the Capri-Lipari-Scaloria Alta, Scaloria Bassa, Serra d'Alto, and Passo di Corvo. We go over their pottery and pottery while also briefly touching on the further expansion of agriculture and animal husbandry. We also cover two neolithic cultures of Sardinia the Grotta Verde and Filiestru.YouTube: https://youtu.be/Bn5yu2C4j2cTwitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPod

  22. 189

    The Stentinello Culture, Sicily, Calabria, and Malta

    This week we talk about the neolithic Stentinello culture as it emerges after the collapse of the Cardium Ware culture. We cover how their economy continued the spread of agriculture and herding while it also expanded in different ways from the Cardium culture. We also go over the differences in their pottery and housing styles. We also discuss the potential first habitation of Homo Sapiens on Malta and the Aeolian/Lipari islands.Twitter: https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/biPQ6AGyAJc

  23. 188

    The Kakanj, Butmir, and the Danilo Cultures

    This week we talk about the pottery and economies of two Neolithic cultures that occupied a fairly small area along the Bonsa River but that were integral in facilitating long range trade with the people further east in the Balkans and the Cardial Ware culture, and their successor culture in the region, the Danilo culture. Whose economy and pottery we also talk about. We also go over the etymology of the Adriatic Sea.Twitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/CuMKKJmetBQ

  24. 187

    The Neolithic Peloponnese and The Cardium Ware

    This week we finish up our look at Greece for this season by discussing the Peloponnese and a burial site that may have influenced the local religion in the classical period. We also cover the emergence of the Cardium Ware Culture in Western Greece and Corfu and their expansion north along the Adriatic Coast and West into the Italian Peninsula and the rest of the Western Mediterranean coast.Twitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/459viDaG_XU

  25. 186

    Aegean Sea Islands and Etymology

    This week's episode deals primarily with the etymology of the Aegean Sea and some other nearby bodies of water and the myths surrounding them. We then talked about the Cretan site of Knossos as they began to grow to becoming the center of the soon to emerge Minoan Civilization. YouTube: https://youtu.be/fKzDaLv5Y5sTwitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPod

  26. 185

    Western Anatolia, Sesklo, and the Dimini Culture

    This week we tie up a final loose end from the Balkans. We then discuss sites undergoing the transition from the Neolithic to the Chalcolithic in Anatolia including Hacilar and Beycesultan. We then move back across the Aegean to discuss the Neolithic Greek sites of Sesklo and Dimini. YouTube: https://youtu.be/lLUSYpARFTATwitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPod

  27. 184

    The Sopot and Chalcolithic Balkans

    This week we talk about the Sopot culture and it's relationship to other early neolithic faming cultures in Southern Europe before we move onto the newly emerging Chalcolithic cultures of the Balkans including the Tiszapolgár and Lengyel culture. Then we move on to look at the Petrești and Decea Mureșului cultures, and then conclude with a discussion of the Suvorovo burials. Also I did forget to include one final neolithic/chalcolithic culture but we will talk about them next week before we begin to focus on Neolithic Greece and Western Anatolia. Twitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube:https://youtu.be/c0V57Mt_YSc

  28. 183

    The Start of the Linear Pottery , Bükk, and Tisza Cultures

    This week we discuss the origin of the Linear Pottery Culture along the middle Danube, and its rapid spread out of the region. We then go over its developments in its early and development phases. We did not cover its final phase. That is for the later this season. We went over its pottery, economy, and housing. We also discussed two cultures that were influenced by the Linear Pottery and Starcevo, the Bükk and Tisza Cultures.Twitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/X41q3uAm4zc

  29. 182

    The Starčevo, Körös-Cris and Vinča Cultures

    This week we go over more material cultures rising and developing along the Danube River Basin. We discuss the Starčevo Culture, their origins, economy, houses, pottery and figures. We also discuss two other cultures that emerged out of or beside them, the Körös-Cris and Vinča Cultures. Their similarities to the Starčevo and what innovations differentiated them. Twitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/o2qwrnCGHTc

  30. 181

    The Beginning of the Cucuteni–Trypillia Culture

    This week we discuss the Cucuteni-Trypillia culture. Including it's discovery and name. We go over it's origins and how they shifted from the pre phase to it's early foundations and shift into the start of their middle phase. YouTube:https://youtu.be/GSzgwbOC_1YTwitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPod

  31. 180

    Neolithic Cultures of the Danube

    This week we went over a couple of points about Proto-Indo European I missed or got questions about.We also begin our coverage of the neolithic (and chalcolithic) cultures of the Danube river system. This includes the Karanovo, Dudesti, Marita, Hamangia, and the Gumelnita, Primarily discussing their pottery, ceramics, and economy.Twitter/X:https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/kWUQPTTJOiQ

  32. 179

    Theories of Proto-Indo European's Origin

    This week we go over a brief explanation of comparative linguistics before we dive into the theories of the Proto-Indo European language and its origin. We also talk about their reconstructed creation myth. Twitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/spJPO7fpbh8

  33. 178

    Horse Domestication Follow Up and William Jones

    The scope of this episode shifted due to a some questions I got in relation to last week's episode. So the first half of this episode ended up being a follow up on last week's. As for our coverage of Proto-Indo European I just decided to limit it for this week to the origins of the theory by talking about the popular attribution of it and linguistic study to William Jones.If you would like to skip the horse domestication follow up jump to 14:35Twitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/P420rqpTEf4

  34. 177

    Horse Domestication

    This week we talk about Horses and their domestication. This includes the wide range of dates given when this may have happened. The make up of their herds or harems. Their relationship to the Tarpan and Przewalski's horse. We also discuss some of their by products and intelligence. Twitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube:https://youtu.be/MM95zTAG2W8

  35. 176

    The Samara and the Khvalynsk Cultures

    This week we cover the Samara and Khvalynsk cultures of the Eurasian Steppe and begin to move into the Chalcolithic. We talk about how they emerged from interactions of the Dnieper Donets and the late mesolithic/early neolithic peoples of the Middle Volga. We cover their pottery and the evolution of their burial practices. We then discuss the emergence of the Khvalynsk culture and the mystery and debate on the subject. We then cover their innovation of and use of the kurgan for their own unique burial practices.Twittter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/W7Awn6S5mJE

  36. 175

    The Sredny Stog and Novodanilovka Group

    This week's episode was cut short due to a power outage, but we still cover the Sredny Stog culture and its regional variation in Novodanilkova. We talk about their increasing reliance on herding and agriculture and changes to their pottery. We also talk about the increase of horse bones found at their sites and the possibility of them being the first to keep domesticated horses. We also go over their burial practices and how they're different from the preceding Dnieper-Donets culture.Twitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/LkHp0CbIBKc

  37. 174

    The Bug-Dniester and and Dnieper-Donets Cultures

    This week we begin what will be a few episodes of talking about the various material cultures of Eastern Europe. This week we cover the Hunter-Gathering-Fishing peoples of the Bug-Dniester and Dnieper-Donets and how and why each began to transition to pastoralism and to lesser extents agriculture.Twitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/6a2fnPAjp_g

  38. 173

    Siberian Migrations and Linguistics

    This week we talk about Siberia as it's people move into the Neolithic after the final disappearance of mammoths. We also talk about waves of migrations from the south and west and migrations out of Siberia and the effects this had on the distribution of Siberian languages. We also discuss the emergence of some permanent settles set up by hunter gathers in the region.Twitter/X:https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/jg3nMtkTyGs

  39. 172

    A Rising Tide Makes all Islands

    We're back from break sans theme until I hear back from a copyright claim. This week we go over some changes to Australia's coastal environment due to the rising sea levels and the changes this causes to some Australian art and diet. We also discuss the peopling of the Furneaux GroupTwitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/rDeE1lG5uE4

  40. 171

    Developments in New Guinea

    This week we discuss the expanding role and scope of agriculture on the island of New Guinea as well as of fishing due to the rising water levels. We cover their own unique advancements further into the Neolithic. We also go over the wide variety among and disagreements about modern Papuan languages.Twitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/MIvg4e72eUo

  41. 170

    Ancestors of the Senoi and Semang

    There is some big speculation in this week's episode and I forgot to point that out!This week's episode we cover the peoples of the Malay Peninsula. These are the ancestors of the Senoi and Semang people.I also talk about peoples living in some of the Indonesian Islands. I mentioned them as being related to the Semang or Negrito peoples of the Malay Peninsula. That is speculation and I will go into more detail on that next week. I meant to talk about that theory and others, but forgot to do so in detail. Apologies!Also for those wondering Papua New Guinea will be covered in our segment on Australia this season.Twitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube:https://youtu.be/wdtV3Lb9HHU

  42. 169

    The Early Jeulmun and Early Jomon Periods

    This week we move into Korea and Japan to discuss the developments of the Jeulmun and Jomon as the move into their early periods.Twitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/k2Lcv4Aj0bo

  43. 168

    Chinese Creation Myths and Three Sovereigns

    Thank you for your patience on this week's episode. Sorry again for the delay. This week we cover a couple of versions of the Chinese creation story as well as one version of the first three rulers of the world and men.Twitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/PdVTQWR5FB0

  44. 167

    Episode Delayed!!!

    This week's episode will be late! I ran into technical problems and though I have them fixed It's to late for me to get everything ready for release at our regular time.

  45. 166

    Neolithic Cultures of Inner Mongolia and the Liao River

    This week we conclude our overview of neolithic cultures in China between 6000 and 4000 BC. To do this we discuss the Xinglongwa, Xinle, and Zhaobaogou cultures.We discuss their discoveries and what made each of them unique as well as what similarities they shared, or didn't share. Twitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/Br960HbKR5k

  46. 165

    Neolithic Cultures of the Lower Yellow River

    This week we cover the emerging neolithic cultures of the lower Yellow River between the years 6000-4000 BC.This includes the Houji, Beixin, and Dawenkou. We go over their lifestyles and food production methods, pottery, and how they evolved over time. We also talk about their suspected relations to each other as well as other neighboring cultures.Twitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/EcW1ApniBWA

  47. 164

    The Start of the Yangshao

    This week's episode focuses on the origins of the Yangshao culture. We go over its discovery in the 1920s and early theories it gave rise too. How those changed over time after the discovery of its earliest period, the Banpo phase and its type site. We talk about their homes, pottery, crafts, burial practices, social organization, lifestyles, and their spread east and west along the Wei River Valley. We also cover the theories that they had a proto writing system and that they were speakers of Sino-Tibetan.Twitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/WeILK_qP4AU

  48. 163

    Neolithic Cultures of the Upper Yellow River

    This week I go over some information I found regarding potential matriarchy mentioned last week and I also talk about modern examples of more matriarchal societies in modern China. Of course our main focus is on the neolithic cultures that emerged along the upper yellow river between 6000-4000 BC(E), the Laoguantai, Dadiwan, and Bajia cultures.Twitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/kW46L4FehBg

  49. 162

    Neolithic Cultures of the Middle Yellow River

    This week we cover the neolithic cultures of the Peiligang, Cisha, and Jiahu. Or do we? Part of this week's episode deals with some debates about how closely related these neolithic culture are related to each other. We of course still talk about lifestyles of these sites, their pottery, economies, and burial practices. We also set the stage for next week's discussion about sites along the upper yellow river and the upcoming rise and spread of the Yangshao culture.Twitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/yorEZn0UGCg

  50. 161

    Neolithic Cultures of the Yangtze Delta

    This week's episode week we talk about the emerging neolithic cultures of the Yangtze Delta. This includes the Kuahuqiao, Hemudu, and Majiabang.We discuss the expanding roll of rice agriculture during this period for the various sites. but also the continued reliance on wild sources of food. We also discuss some the differences in their pottery as well as other artifacts. We talk about the canoe found at Kuahuqio, and their disappearance. We compare the Hemudu and Majiabang and discuss how closely they are related. As well as their possible origins, Twitter/X: https://x.com/WarAdRevPodYouTube: https://youtu.be/a9IAQDc0IqU

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The goal of this project is to document the history of humanity by documenting all of humanity’s attempts to defeat it’s greatest foe. Itself. This is not going to be a straightforward documentation of kings fighting and destroying each other, though there will be many mentions and examples of that. This will attempt to explain our subjects from the ground up. The common foot soldiers to the leaders at their head. Their strategies, tactics, weapons, and technologies. Their triumphs and tragedies. Their lives and their deaths. What they fought for and why. What motivated them. What drove them.

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Thomas Preston Floyd

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