The Archeology of Fire (Short Documentary)

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Published 2024-07-01
A brief Archeological and ethnographical study of primitive fire-making. This is my first documentary, Usually I don't make documentaries, instead I make bushcraft styled videos and I tried to make it as professional as possible because I am very passionate about this topic. This video was made for educational purposes. Video is non-profit.
All media displayed in this video is displayed with either permission from the copyright owner, fair use, or is creative commons. If I failed to give credit, message me! (Rest of footage/ photographs are taken by me)
Music Credit:
-Deep Ambient (Version 60s) by Lesfm
- Ancient Ambient by SamuelFJohanns
Skyrim Soundtrack Far Horizons by Jeremy Soule
-Skyrim Soundtrack - Secunda by Jeremy Soule
-Tribal Music with voices by ? (From Pixabay)

Stock Footage Credits:
1.City night, Amit
2. Furnace blacksmith, Tima Miroshnichenko
3. Cooking food on stove, Cottonbro studio
4 .Microwave, Aghyad Najjar
5. Powerplant, kelly
6.Fixing a light bulb, Ricky Esquivel
7. Lighter in hand, kelly
8. Men making fire, Ton Souza
9. Bonfire at night, Yaroslav Shuraev
10. Grass burning on the field, Karamvir Jakhar
11.Thunderbolt, Pixabay
12.Footage of an active volcano, pressmaster
13.Drone Footage of Winter landscape of pine trees by Zlatin Georgiev
14. Head of an Bald Eagle by Mohammad Jabbar
14. Breathtaking timelapse view of meteor shower, Dmitry Varennikov
15. Bird on the seashore, Anthony
16. Ice Bear, Polar Bear by dianakuehn30010
17. Seal baby seal mammal beach sand by u_pv0eeuec71
18. Whales dolphins sea ocean water by Rockey223
19. Walrus Zoo splash hamburg thick by dianakuehn30010
20. Desert landscape dry hill by Kelly (pexels)
21. Timelapse of Joshua Tree National Park by Kindel Media
22. Sunlight Through the trees in old dark forest by One Seven
Information Sources:
-www.scientificamerican.com/article/quest-for-clues…
- www.researchgate.net/publication/340137762_The_Unc…
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www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode/300kya-….
- -www.sapiens.org/archaeology/neanderthal-fire/
- Photographs sourced from Google images.
-Photographs and ethnographical information is majorly sourced from the book 'Primitive Fire: An Ethnographical Study of Firemaking Methods' by Walter Hough, Ph.D.

All Comments (19)
  • @PaleoPassion
    Note from the creator, I may be overthinking this but Sorry if I was a little awkward through out the video, I wanted to use my professional voice, but I now realize the style doesn’t suit everyone. I am a bit camera shy and I’m willing to work on that by doing videos like these for practice. I will try to be more loose and more like myself in the next video project. Thanks to those understanding
  • @johnp3937
    My son runs survival courses in south Africa. He's got the fire bow down to a fine art. I never get used to seeing fire started in this way. Always seems miraculous
  • @goyoelburro
    I LOVE Anthropology and Paleontology!!! Just subscribed. Look forward to more.
  • Amazing video. Thank you for the in depth knowledge. (perhaps next time you could make the music quieter so i can hear you clearer?) Again, fantastic video.
  • @UncleNiikii
    I found it very interesting and informative!
  • Been seeing this video in my recommended a couple times, wish I hadn’t sat on it for so long cause I thought it was pretty good! If you plan on doing more archeological/historical videos in the future, I would recommend citing the sources you use. You don’t have to cite literally everything, but just the general places you got your historical information, or whenever you quote something. It helps keep historical videos more professional and honest. Hope this helps!
  • If I ever get a Time Machine, I’m gonna take a case of Bic lighters back in time. Then I’ll sell them fire extinguishers.
  • I've always thought that the difficulty of starting fire is where the idea of an eternal flame came from. Once you get a fire going, you've got to keep it going. If there is at least one flame that's maintained in a village, everyone can use it to light their personal hearth.
  • @Luschenjaeger
    I really enjoyed the video and hope to see more :) The only thing I would say is that the music is very slightly too loud for my taste, but again, great video and I subscribed either way :)
  • Looks like you are interested in fire. I know something about it that very very few know. Prometheus's First Fire from Heaven is about the destructive phenomena of The Taurid Meteor Stream. When we cross the nighttime Halloween Fireballs, The Taurids, they seems to emanate from The Pleiades, this is the Ancient New Year and all the fires would be put out to simulate impact winter and then New Fires would be made by old methods. BTW, it is global, also, said stream is estimated to be ~20ka.
  • @960random
    Teach the women how to make fire, smh.