Quem Viveu na Alemanha Antes dos Alemães

Long before castles, knights, and Germanic peoples, the territory of present-day Germany was inhabited by hunter-gatherers who braved the cold of the Ice Age, hunted mammoths, created art, music, and perhaps the first great narratives of humanity. In this first episode, we journey through approximately 45,000 years of history, from the arrival of the first modern Homo sapiens in Central Europe to the birth of Christ, understanding how archaeology reveals the evolution of the cultures that lived where Germany is today. We also explore curiosities about the origin of human language, inspired by the research of archaeologist Steven Mithen, showing how art, music, and symbolic thought may have walked together in the construction of the human mind. This is just the introduction to a series. In the following episodes, we will delve into each archaeological period — Aurignacian, Gravettian, Magdalenian, Mesolithic, Neolithic, Bronze and Iron Ages, Celts, and Germanic peoples — always focusing on the archaeology, linguistics, and history of Central Europe. If you enjoy archaeology, history, linguistics, etymology, and German culture, subscribe to the channel and follow the upcoming episodes. #Archaeology #History #Germany #Prehistory #HomoSapiens #Europe #Paleolithic #Neolithic #BronzeAge #GermanicPeoples #Linguistics #Etymology #StevenMithen #AncientHistory #Documentary #HistoryOfGermany #HumanEvolution #Science #YouTubeBrazil #RealGerman