00:00Let's go!
00:41Let's go!
01:10Let's go!
01:31The ice is gradually receding and vegetation will invade the freed areas.
01:37The large animals have left the region.
01:47The ice is gradually receding and vegetation will invade the freed areas.
02:10No, but couldn't you go do that outside?
02:12Okay, so what now?
02:29And that's how agriculture was born.
02:31Oh !
02:34Mmh!
03:13The methods are being modernized.
03:45The methods are being modernized.
03:47Well, well!
03:49But that's an idea!
03:51And that brings us to mechanized agriculture.
03:55Centuries pass and the Middle Stone Age of the Mesolithic gives way to the Neolithic, the age of
04:01polished stone.
04:19The methods, they come to us, harvests!
04:23Just in time we catch them!
04:32So we became more compartmentalized, and houses and towns grew.
05:02While Europe was still living in its prehistory,
05:04that in Carnac, in Brittany, megaliths are erected as far as the eye can see.
05:13High civilizations illuminate the Middle East and Asia.
05:31Let's go back in time through the centuries.
05:335000 years before Christ, Mesopotamia, where important cities flourished,
05:38Jarnot in Iraq, Géricault in Palestine, elsewhere in Türkiye, Shatal Hayouk.
05:43Their culture is advanced and metal alloys are already practiced there.
05:57But it is especially along the fertile rivers that the first civilizations will flourish.
06:02On the Indus, Mohenjo Daro.
06:20How long, how long this road is, how long, how long!
06:31Oh, but what is this?
06:33Oh, but what is this?
06:38Oh, finally we're here!
06:50But it was worth it!
06:54Don't you dare believe it, my friends.
06:56But my eyes have seen wonders.
07:00The city of Mohenjo Daro is surrounded by incredibly high walls.
07:12Comfortable houses, sometimes two stories high, line wide avenues.
07:16The women wear splendid necklaces and even bracelets on their necks.
07:22The roads are covered with bitumen.
07:25Oh, that! Oh! Oh! Oh! What?
07:28Yes, absolutely, it's made of bitumen.
07:44Not bad, huh?
07:51And I even saw a wheeled chariot.
07:55Yes, yes, on wheels.
07:56A wheeled chariot.
07:59The small brushes for the chemilles.
08:00The little brushes around the neck.
08:04He's talking nonsense.
08:08You know, we don't believe it, maestro.
08:10We would love to discover the world with you.
08:12Tomorrow, we will leave for other countries.
08:14On this side.
08:22They are leaving.
08:24They are leaving.
08:34Then a great storm arose.
08:38And the rain began to fall for days and days.
08:52Then, unraveling a flow like nothing we'd ever seen before.
09:09No !
09:10Oh !
09:11Oh yes!
09:12Oh !
09:29Calm has returned and people have resumed their irrigation work.
09:33Unfortunately, there is no agreement between them.
09:38Everyone works for themselves.
09:44Man's first writing.
09:46Pictograms.
09:48Maestro uses it to engrave on clay tablets
09:51The story of this great cataclysm that would perhaps later be called the flood.
09:56And the disaster will return again and again.
10:25Friends, let's all work together.
10:28The canals and dikes need to be connected to prevent the river from overflowing.
10:33We all need to be united.
10:34All united, but it's against all established customs.
10:37But why discuss it?
10:38In any case, none of this will be of much use.
10:41First of all, what business is it of his?
10:44First of all, what business is it of his?
10:47Mind your own business, otherwise...
10:49Otherwise !
10:50What ?
10:51Otherwise, we'll waste time discussing things when work is waiting for us.
11:08Look at these poor people, they will have toiled for nothing.
11:34We will work together to dig deep canals
11:38which will meet and where the water will be able to circulate.
11:40Next, we will need to build high dikes that will protect us.
11:46The first collective works, scattered groups called together for a common task.
11:50The dawn of civilized society is already...
11:54So that's all we can do, you lazy aunt!
11:57And over there, things aren't progressing!
11:59Do you need to deal with me?
12:07The flood will come soon.
12:09Take shelter.
12:15She's coming!
12:32And what about me in all of this?
12:35Let's see who's the greatest here!
12:48The tamed river brings fertility, prosperity, and peace.
12:57But it was too good to last.
13:04I'm the strongest!
13:19And this will continue for centuries and centuries.
13:25And a few centuries later along the Nile, 2700 years before our era.
13:32Come on !
13:34Come on !
13:54I'll catch you doing nothing again!
14:12But they're crazy, you're going to stop!
14:15And in there!
14:45And for the scientists, the event cannot be far off!
14:51And the fire will obey!
15:07Their field flooded, the peasants, in a state of fervor, will set to work on the pyramid.
15:24And there, the peasants, in their fervor, will set to work on the pyramid!
15:26And there, the peasants, in their fervor, will set to work on the pyramid!
15:39And there, the peasants, in their fervor, will set to work on the pyramid!
15:50But what is this? Come on, move it, you lazybones!
15:58Mom! Mom! Mom! Mom! Mom! Mom! Mom!
16:02Boss, that's the big guy over there, he wants to hurt me!
16:17That's the big one over there!
16:21That's the big one over there!
16:22Wait, hey, it's taking more seconds, yeah, yes.
16:25We'll see if he's arrived; it's 4 to 6 hours from here.
16:29Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
16:59Higher up, right?
17:06So, is that all right?
17:072,300,000 stone blocks, some weighing 2 tons.
17:10No lifting tools, no scaffolding, no wheels.
17:13The penal colony for more than 100,000 men.
17:15The pharaoh will one day die, and with him, his extravagant dream.
17:25Along the Nile, centuries and dynasties will succeed one another.
17:311300 years before our era, reign of Ramses II, the sun king of the Nile.
17:58Oh, I'll get there, I'll take as long as it takes, but I'll get there.
18:01Can't you see that this is where I belong?
18:03No, it's mine.
18:16I'll get there, I will.
18:40AT-
18:49The harvest was good and everything would be fine if it weren't for the tax collectors.
19:02Let's see, let's see, come closer. And this harvest? Come on, let's hurry.
19:18Here you go.
19:19No, no, leave me alone! No!
19:22It's going well for your loved ones, you can see that.
19:25Have mercy, have mercy!
19:26You tried to cheat the son? The whip!
19:41The bird, have mercy, the bird! It's coming for you, the bird!
19:55Ouch! Oh!
20:10Ouch! Oh!
20:12Here they are!
20:19Ouch! Here they are!
20:28Ah, I'll make it! I will! Believe me, I'll make it!
20:35I'll get there!
20:39Ouch!
20:53The final spark ignited by the splendor of the pharaohs.
20:57Look how big I am!
21:01Over the centuries, there had been the invasion of the Ixos, battles with the Hittites, and other misfortunes.
21:07Again.
21:08But when, more than ten centuries later, in the year 30 AD, Cleopatra preferred to commit suicide rather than
21:14to follow the law of Augustus?
21:15Thirty centuries of history will come to an end, the longest known history.
21:211250 BC. Ramses II has reigned for 40 years.
21:27My people are enslaved. They are treated in an undignified manner. The hardest jobs are reserved for them.
21:41Listen, Pharaoh, let my people go.
21:45Do you want to bring down the wrath of Yahweh upon yourself and your family?
21:54Do you want countless plagues to befall the people of Egypt?
22:02Listen to me, Pharaoh.
22:05However, the pharaoh will have to let the Hebrews go in order for their destiny to be fulfilled.
22:18They will continue their migration into the Sinai.
22:29One day, and everything is said, or almost.
22:34We could, of course, mention some well-known stories.
22:38Jericho.
22:39Ring the bell seven times and the walls will crumble.
22:52Ring the bell seven times and the walls will be completed.
23:00Ring the bell seven times and the walls will be completed.
23:42David and Goliath
23:46Courage, my people, volunteers are needed!
23:48And whoever defeats this big, soupy guy
23:50As a bonus, he will win my daughter's hand, grow up from you
23:57Wait, you'll see
24:03Let's go, two
24:20The judgment of Solomon
24:22No, it's mine.
24:24Okay, let's share it
24:26Oh no, no
24:28No, no, let her keep it
24:29It's yours, it belongs to you
24:34As for you, wicked woman
24:36You will visit Solomon's Temple
24:51Everything has been said, or almost everything.
24:53For the first time, men heard
24:55You shall not kill
24:57You shall not covet your neighbor's possessions
25:00For the first time, they heard of a single God
25:04Many centuries later, of this religion
25:06Christianity will be born
25:08Who will change the destiny of the world?
25:09And later, Islam
25:11And later, Islam
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