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Should time travel ever become possible, I would like to go back to stone age Finland, find the first few people who looked at this place and said, "yes, I choose to live here" during their first summer. Then hang out with them as winter sets in. Then as second winter sets in. I would ask them, "are you really fucking sure about this?" After I dug the dude's ax out of my ribs, I would then go home.
Ответить"Urasian continent" thank you!
ОтветитьKiitos videosta. Nyt viimeaikoina runsaammin perehtyneenä mesoliittiseen aikaan ja juurikin tuonne vanhimpiin löydöksiin (kuten antrean verkko) ja asutuksiin itäsuomessa oli ollut mukava kuulla tuosta aikakaudesta vielä lisää, sekä kampa ja -nuorakeraamisesta yms. Toki myös aika jolloin kantaurali tuli suomeen olisi kiva saada kokonaan omalle videolleen! Kiitoksia vielä
ОтветитьI am very happy to find that your videos have that trademark Finnish deadpan humor.
ОтветитьFinno ugric split from uralic in the early bronze age in western siberia. Before the late bronze age modern finland was inhabited by paleoeuropeans and indoeuropeans who were later replaced by sami and finns
ОтветитьThere was never any "Swedish conquest" of Finland. That's just nationalistic propaganda. It was a collaboration between Swedes and Finns against the Russians in Novgorod!
ОтветитьGreat Video :)
ОтветитьFuck Finland,...!!!
ОтветитьFinns mostly descend from corded ware people and portion of their ancestry is uralic with mixture of narva hunter gatherer ancestry with additional comb ware ancestry that can explain the high level of ancient north eurasian
ОтветитьMarxism is not freedom in any dictionary anywhere. They were liberated from their ability as a people to have control over their own affairs, and it’s success now is fake.
ОтветитьOne mistake Indus Valley Civilization is not Southeast Asia but South Asia especially the region of todays northwestern India. Otherwise very nice video.
Ответитьty!
ОтветитьWhere's the episode about the Proto-Finnic Holy Roman Khanganate and the Finno-Korean Hyperwar though?
ОтветитьAs a man of Finnish heritage U really enjoyed this!!! Keep up the great work!
ОтветитьAmazing channel!! There has been so much need for this. Warms my heart that somebody doing these videos! Awesome! Cheers form a fellow history lover from Raasepori!
ОтветитьAbsolutely awesome. I found out my scot ancestors were Fins. It is amazing to learn more about this culture
Ответитьthey were Sami nykysuomalaisten vanhojen eurooppalaisten goottien ja ugrilaisten heimojen sekoitus Suomi vwas vain suoalue etelään ja Viroon reigndeer-kansat kattoivat koko jääkauden alueen ja muuttivat pohjoiseen tänne ne vaelsivat ja eteläsuomalaiset muuttivat pohjoiseen sekoittuen siksi ei pysyviä paikkoja, koska he käyttivät telttoja
ОтветитьI love your art!
ОтветитьIhana video, paljon kiitoksia. Kaunis ja viisas, voimakas ja sisukas. Erinomainen huumorintaju.
ОтветитьAs a Swede I can say that Finland is so different from the other Nordic countries but still like the same / oh yeah sorry that we kinda took you over and then Russia took you over…. But thanks to that Swedish and Finnish history is a little bit same / in school the teachers don’t really talk about how we invaded Finland and they don’t say anything bad about it…. That sus….
ОтветитьFinland is not on Eurasian continent.
Finland is on the Nordic European continent. Finland 🇫🇮 is a Nordic country with Sweden 🇸🇪 Norway 🇸🇯 Denmark 🇩🇰 and Iceland 🇮🇸 politically, economically, religiously, culturally, and geographically.
Very intressting, so I am from Hungary, our history says, there were two brothers in somewhere in Mongolia, and then they split, one traveled to the north, and became the Sami, the other traveled to Hungary. When the first time a met a Sami, I felt so connected, even I dudnt know, he was a Sami. Because of the colours of the clothes, and the open way we spoke.
ОтветитьReally nice. - I’m in Finland right now, staying for a month, and am very curious about the history and oldest known traditions. Thanks so much, well done, and the animations are very helpful.
ОтветитьOh god not slash and burn! Anything but slash and burn!
Ответить🤺☦🇷🇺Dear and beloved Finnics, you are the founders of our Rus nation. You are the descendants of Meshech
ОтветитьIhana video!! Thanks for this. I really hope you continue the series to cover all of Finland‘s history, from the Stone Age to Käärijä!
ОтветитьVery interesting! It is a bummer that more people have not seen this work
Ответитьolen todella kiitollinen että löysin kanavasi! perheeni muutti Suomesta Amerikkaan kun olin tosi nuori (noin 7v), joten en päässyt Suomen historian tunneilla kovin pitkälle. nyt ylioppilaana päätin käydä pulpetin ääreen oppimaan mistä hemmetistä tämä kaikki alkoi. lapsena historia ei kiinnostanut lainkaan, mutta vanhuus on vissiin iskeny kun tekee mieli muistella vanhoja....ja tottakai haluan myös osata vastaamaan Amerkkalisten kysymyksiin Suomen historiaan liittyen.
anyways, SUURET KIITOKSET SINULLE! jatka samaan malliin!!
Amazingly well made, thank you so much for your work!
ОтветитьIts kinda great to see native people covering their history, unlike big channals who just read the wikis 😂
ОтветитьBased narration
ОтветитьI really enjoy your channel. I have loved Finnish culture for some years now, bot historic and modern, and have dreamed of living in Finland, so thank you for this channel. I'm now a member, can you tell me how to acquire and use the custom emoji described in the members' perks?
ОтветитьHere's a little tid bit of info. The hydraulic backhoe was actually invented in my home town by an American Finn named Vaino Holopainen.
ОтветитьAs always, top video Antti.
Ответитьbanger video mutta pikkasen hiljasemmalle kun laitat musaa ni täydellinen, kiitos 🏴☠
ОтветитьI absolutely love this series. Both the artwork, animation and depth of detail in the historical content. As a Finnish-American (3rd Gen), I had no idea about our prehistoric culture and similarities to the Native American belief system.
ОтветитьIt's really sad that the history we teach in schools is very biased and pro-swedish. This gave a new perspective on Finnish history.
ОтветитьI’m an American, but my great grandparents on my dads side are Finnish immigrants, and I suppose I’m roughly 25 percent…I resonate so much with the culture. My grandparents lived in the state Michigan, specifically the upper peninsula, which is also known for its numerous lakes. Apparantly Finns feel at home there, and sometimes I do too, but I don’t know if thats just me being sentimental or something. I love history and Finnish culture, and your art is really cool too, there is so much to look at. Thank you for these beautiful and informative videos from America
ОтветитьKiitos!
ОтветитьLoved it! <3
ОтветитьNice callout on Suibhne
ОтветитьLoistavaa animaatiota täytyy sanoa kyl.
Ответитьi do like how you pointed out the uralo-siberian theory. i personally believe in it.
sad you didnt mention how the finns came to finland (then inhabited by sami) from modern day northern estonia and how the story of kalevala might originate in the finns going north to finland. the realm of kalevala itself being an analogue to modern area of estonia and pohjola being an analogue to samic finland
the pagan age is the most interesting part of finnish history
ОтветитьKalevala on suomalaisen oma versio saksalaisesta
ОтветитьA very compact, informative and entertaining piece of the old history ... do schools already use it? It would e great too!
ОтветитьThank you, very nice done 👍 very interesting 👍
Ответитьtosi hyvä animaatio mutta tarvii innokaampaa tarinan lukijaa
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