Top 10 Lethal Weapons of the Ancient World | Ancient Top 10 (S1, E2) | Full Episode



Throughout human history, mankind has strived to create new and inventive ways of killing. Countries conquered and empires shattered on the backs of the most lethal weapons of the ancient world, in Season 1, Episode 2, “Most Lethal Weapons.”

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37 thoughts on “Top 10 Lethal Weapons of the Ancient World | Ancient Top 10 (S1, E2) | Full Episode”

  1. THIS is the sorta thing we need to see from you.. an quit showing us those dumb 7 or 8 min clips of ACTUAL topics an episodes.. you'll make us happier an get more for your effort just showing us just full episodes.

    Some of these weapons though… Even on their time WASN'T an ISN'T as unstoppable as you might think though… Like Caltrops, these are area denial yes.. but NOT the ultimate… Would give that to various types of landmines since I could beat a field of Caltrops with a simple sturdy broom to clear a path.. bit of you did that with plenty of other similar things it'd trigger an unpleasant often deadly response if you didn't know what you was doing an that said particular response was probably coming

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  2. If you watch this show, when the collapse of society comes, let's not fight each other, okay? They'll be plenty of other people to fight who don't know about all these weapons.

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  3. There was no “Byzantine Empire” that was coined by a historian of the “Holy Roman Empire” to rename the Eastern Roman Empire to create the impression of legitimacy for the Holy Roman Empire as the successor of the Roman Empire. The fact that the Roman Empire still existed was a political problem for them. I’d expect archeologists to get this right. The term Byzantine Empire was coined around 600 AD and was never used in Constantinople.

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  4. The Egyptian Chariot could also be taken apart and put back to together fairly easily. In fact they were made of very light parts. They were often disassembled and simply carried over mountains and rough terrain and reassembled on the other side. A remarkable invention.

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  5. the composite bow did not shoot 300 fps! that's modern speeds that we didn't get until the 1990s! those old school bows may have got 150 fps but not many of em . some of these facts on here are bs.

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