Can this board recommend me a video about what happened to humans between their first homo sapiens sapiens and likely something like 2k BC?How do I search for prehistory autismo.
videos are useless, and I dont know of any that are as overarching as full world history or are any less specific than breakdowns of individual sites or culturesbest bet is to go into a lit book request thread and ask for recommendationsfailing that, go to a history or anthropology college website and find syllabi for introductory prehistory courses, then read a (pirated) copy of whatever textbook they have listedif even that final option is all too much for you, google the following terms in order and find whatever video slop you think fits the bill of what you are looking for;development of early hominidsout of africaanatomically modern humansneolithic age in [continent or region, e.g: the middle east]if you are specifically interested in the development of civilization, look up the term "ppnb" in regards to the middle eastzoom zoom
>>17275857as a further addendum, a number of lit threads on the archive have users recommending the cambridge histories
>>17275387Stefan Milo has a decent YouTube channel for pre-history topics, he cities sources and brings on experts which can give you a good starting point on where to look further for more academic coverage of the topic.
>>17275857>dude just lrn how to cook>dude just lrn to code>dude just go through the entire syllabus for an MSc on Pure Maths>dude just learn gardening and carpentry on your own>dude just learn Attic Greek, Classical Latin, Classical Japanese, and Chinese on your spare time>dude just learn Polish so you can understand Papiesz memes and talk to Polish prostitutes in Berlin>dude just read the entire Western Canon 50pgs a day every day fuck video games fuck anime just read Proust and DFW>dude just write the next Big American Novel even though nobody reads books anymore>dude just looksmaxx, charismamaxx, bodmaxx, and brainmaxx all while working a full-time blue-collar job>dude don't go to college cuz that's a scam but do study the exact same shit college students studyNo.
>>17276441I never said any of these thingsand because its not my thread, you are welcome to fight the figments of your imagination herehe wants a broad and detailed overview of world prehistory, I gave him the easy version without doing all of the research for him, and more in-depth options if he wants to actually have knowledge instead of a collection of basic facts bereft of contextreading the first handfull of chapters of (pirated) books in regions that you are interested is not the same as requiring you to read every book in the series or in the whole of that fields studyif you are legitimately interested in history as a subject, nothing I recommended would be any different than what you would do as a hobbyistand the "entire syllabus" of a single course is usually 4 pages and the ctrl+F function narrows it down to a single pagehe wants to know more, a textbook is a great starting point for knowing more
>>17275387Finno-Korean Hyperwar
>>17275387try to fish for a culture that existed, then google that name on google images, go from there + wikipedia, you'll find way more info that you can digest, but with the plus of the image maps and other images giving you some quick and summarizing insight>>17276441>dude just learn Polish so you can understand Papiesz memes and talk to Polish prostitutes in Berlinthis one is ascended though