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Why did humans become mostly right-handed?
Why did humans become mostly right-handed?
Why Are Most People Right-Handed? The Fascinating Science Behind It!
Have you ever wondered why around 90% of people are right-handed while left-handed individuals are so rare? In this video, we explore the science of handedness, uncovering the role of brain lateralization, genetic factors in handedness, and the evolution of right-handedness. Is being right-handed vs left-handed just random, or is there a deeper reason behind it?
We’ll also dive into how handedness and language are connected, why left-handedness is rare, and whether ambidextrous people have a unique brain structure. Plus, we’ll discuss some fascinating left-handed people facts, debunk left-handedness myths, and reveal if ancient warfare influenced the dominance of the right hand.
If you're curious about the history of handedness and why humans developed a right-handed dominance, this is the video for you! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more mind-blowing science content!
#Handedness #RightHanded #history
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The Complete History of Economy
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The Complete History of Economy The *history of economy* is a fascinating journey that traces the evolution of human societies through trade, wealth, and financial systems. In this video, we explore the *economic history* from its *origins of economy* in ancient barter systems to the rise of *modern economic systems*. Discover how *ancient economies* thrived through *trade routes history*, incl...
What disease is the biggest killer of all time?
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What disease is the biggest killer of all time? Throughout history, humanity has faced some of the deadliest diseases ever recorded, from ancient plagues to modern pandemics. In this video, we explore the history of diseases, tracing the impact of deadly infections in history and how they shaped civilizations. From the bubonic plague history that devastated medieval Europe to the Spanish flu 19...
The Complete History of Energy (1,000,000 yrs ago - Present)
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The Complete History of Energy (1,000,000 yrs ago - Present) Discover the fascinating history of energy sources that shaped our world! From the early use of coal during the Industrial Revolution to the discovery of crude oil and its transformation into petroleum, this video dives into the origins of fossil fuels and their global impact. Learn about the invention of the steam engine, the develop...
Why are the Bantu languages so widespread in Africa?
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Why are the Bantu languages so widespread in Africa? In this video, we explore the fascinating journey of the Bantu Expansion across sub-Saharan Africa . Discover how the Bantu migrations shaped the continent's demographics, language, and culture, leaving a lasting legacy that continues to influence modern African history . We delve into the rise of powerful states like Great Zimbabwe and the Z...
What Happened to Congo’s People? During Belgium's Colonial Rule
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What Happened to Congo’s People? During Belgium's Colonial Rule What Dark Secrets Lie Beneath Congo’s Colonial Past? Discover the untold history of Congo's colonization under King Leopold II and the Belgian Congo era. This video dives into the Congo Free State's transformation, exploring the exploitation of its vast resources, including the rubber trade, and the impacts of European imperialism ...
What Foods Wouldn’t Exist Without Ancient America?
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What Foods Wouldn’t Exist Without Ancient America? Discover the fascinating story of how ancient American farmers shaped the world through their remarkable agricultural innovations. From the domestication of cacao and vanilla to the fiery origins of chili peppers, these ancient civilizations revolutionized the way we grow and consume food. Learn about the history of agriculture in Mesoamerica, ...
How did Humans Live in Beringia?
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How did Humans Live in Beringia? Discover the fascinating story of the Bering Land Bridge and its crucial role during the Ice Age migration. Learn how ancient humans, cut off from Siberia by glacial barriers, adapted to the harsh environment of Beringia with advanced survival skills. From tailored clothing to the earliest use of salmon in the Americas, these early Native American ancestors thri...
Trade Routes in the Americas before Columbus
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Trade Routes in the Americas before Columbus Explore the fascinating world of pre-Columbian trade networks and uncover the intricate systems that connected indigenous trade routes across the Americas long before European contact. From the extensive Hopewell trade sphere to the bustling Cahokia commerce hub, and from the resourceful Mesoamerican merchants like the Aztec pochteca to the innovativ...
When did Humans Start Wearing Clothes?
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When did humans start wearing clothes? In this video, we dive into the fascinating journey of *human evolution* through the lens of clothing history. Discover how *early humans* adapted to their environments, developing the first garments from animal skins and natural fibers. We’ll explore the role of *body lice evolution* as an unexpected clue in tracking when humans began wearing clothes, and...
What Happened to Indigenous Peoples of Americas?
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What Happened to Indigenous Peoples of Americas? Explore the profound history of the European colonization of the Americas and its impact on Indigenous cultures across North and South America. This video delves into the dramatic population decline of Indigenous peoples, largely due to smallpox and other European diseases, and examines the introduction of the encomienda system that reshaped Indi...
What Happened to Easter Island People?
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What Happened to Easter Island People? Discover the fascinating history of Rapa Nui , the people of Easter Island , a remote island in the Pacific Ocean known for its mysterious Moai statues . This video delves into the ancient Polynesian culture that thrived here, exploring how the Rapa Nui civilization rose, flourished, and faced challenges leading to its infamous collapse . Learn about the i...
What Happened to All the Aboriginals in Tasmania?
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What Happened to All the Aboriginals in Tasmania? Dive deep into the rich and complex history of Aboriginal Tasmanians in this video, exploring the fascinating and often tragic story of the Tasmanian Aboriginal culture and its people. We uncover the history of Indigenous Tasmanians from their traditional lifestyle and social organization to their interactions with European settlers, including t...
History of Alcohol - Most Consumed Liquors
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History of Alcoholic Drinks - Most Consumed Liquors Welcome to our channel! In this video, we're diving deep into the history of popular liquors and exploring the fascinating evolution of alcoholic beverages through the ages. From the origin of whiskey and vodka origins to the intriguing rum history and the vibrant evolution of tequila, we cover it all. Discover gin's historical journey and the...
Why Some Animals Can Never Be Domesticated
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Why Some Animals Can Never Be Domesticated Welcome to our latest video, where we explore the fascinating world of failed animal domestication and delve into the complex relationships between wild animals and humans. In this episode, we'll uncover the intriguing stories of various domestication attempts and why many aggressive animals remain untamed despite human efforts. From historical animal ...
History of sugarcane
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History of sugarcane
History of All Human Livestock
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History of All Human Livestock
Kuk Swamp: Early Agriculture in Papua New Guinea
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Kuk Swamp: Early Agriculture in Papua New Guinea
The NOK : The First Sub Sahara iron-smelting Technology
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The NOK : The First Sub Sahara iron-smelting Technology
History of All Human Staple Foods
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History of All Human Staple Foods
Atahualpa, Last Emperor of the Incas
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Atahualpa, Last Emperor of the Incas
What Did the Egyptians Eat? Food in Ancient Egypt
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What Did the Egyptians Eat? Food in Ancient Egypt
Why Did Europeans Surpass the Chinese In Firearms?
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Why Did Europeans Surpass the Chinese In Firearms?
Cuauhtémoc, Last Emperor of the Aztecs
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Cuauhtémoc, Last Emperor of the Aztecs
The Kush: Ancient Civilizations You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
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The Kush: Ancient Civilizations You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
Political Philosophy- Montesquieu
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Political Philosophy- Montesquieu
What happened to the last Chinese dynasty?
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What happened to the last Chinese dynasty?
Did the Chinese and Romans Know Each Other?
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Did the Chinese and Romans Know Each Other?
What Kinds of Jobs Could You Have in Ancient Rome?
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What Kinds of Jobs Could You Have in Ancient Rome?
Why did the Chinese Ming dynasty stop sea voyages?
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  • @Snpiedog
    @Snpiedog Годину тому

    Why are Germanic languages so widespread. Germany and all the way up to Sweden.

  • @zeevdoob2078
    @zeevdoob2078 11 годин тому

    Two most evil people not lesser than Hitler, another socialist too.

  • @TheCasheba
    @TheCasheba 12 годин тому

    Why spend time arguing against European LIES. They tried to write all African History when they were living in Caves at the time.

  • @albertwaigwa8652
    @albertwaigwa8652 22 години тому

    What As i have come to learn, most of the African" History" churned around in the textbooks come from the same ilk as the guy.who made this .His aim is to justify European rights to be in Africa. Africa is for Africans. Just as Europe is for Europeans Indians came from India, Chinese came form China , No other way of looking at it. This despite the displacements, enslavement , exploitations ....and false narratives

  • @ferwallace1903
    @ferwallace1903 22 години тому

    Swahili: "watu" Zulu/Xhosa: "abantu" Shona: "vanhu" Sesotho/Tswana: "batho" Chichewa: "anthu".......... What do they call it in West Africa? How are we even related to people in the west?? I doubt

  • @ferwallace1903
    @ferwallace1903 22 години тому

    As a bantu, I don't even see any relation to West Africa. East and Southern africa our bantu languages are interchangeable. I do not have any relations to West africans whatsoever

  • @johantimmer3467
    @johantimmer3467 День тому

    I have had only two close encounters with an elephant, both with a female from a circus. The latter of the two was when she was attached to a picket on a square. I walked slowly up to her, leaving her the time to smell me, then drew closer, sensing that she was bored to hell with being alone. She wrapped me in her trunk and tickled my ear when I scratched her chin. Not domesticated indeed, but as frienly as she could be. I've had similar experiences with a dromedary in a show during which we were encouraged to mont them for a race. I approached "mine" calmly, got frienly with her or him, then climbed on and lo and behold : we were the only ones to cross the finish line, whilst others shed their riders or turned back along the way. This, of course, comes from a lifelong practice of befriending dogs, horse, cats, sheep and other animals. Be respectful with them and they'll be so with you.

  • @johantimmer3467
    @johantimmer3467 День тому

    Are there any data on whether the elephants used by the greeks and the romans were asian or african?

  • @atlasisimaginary
    @atlasisimaginary 2 дні тому

    thank you for starting the video by explaining what a dominant hand was, i had no idea!

  • @Garyalarson1
    @Garyalarson1 2 дні тому

    Interesting there was no mention of eye dominance. I’ve found that most people have same side eye dominance which I believe helps in grabbing and reaching for things more accurately when young. I’d love to see some research on that.

  • @kreep3r
    @kreep3r 2 дні тому

    Its traditional, my parents made my ilder brother roght handed supposedly but i slipped through the cracks

  • @alecholcomb
    @alecholcomb 2 дні тому

    Hilarious that a channel called the art of being human is just more AI slop

  • @tankisommasa8064
    @tankisommasa8064 2 дні тому

    Dont let other foreign nations to tell and write your own history ❤❤❤ nice history of African people was peace before war of guns

  • @boxerfencer
    @boxerfencer 2 дні тому

    Andean fox domestication didn't happen in north eastern Spain. It happened in south america. And no, at the time there were no domestic dogs there untill europeans brought them.

  • @solstus6783
    @solstus6783 2 дні тому

    2:01 Why does that cartoon have a meningioma?

  • @rem5207
    @rem5207 2 дні тому

    this video deserves a huge boost

  • @morevalueplus8246
    @morevalueplus8246 2 дні тому

    This is a gem channel. Straight to the point. No nonsense or dramatic cut scene

  • @yokedmonster
    @yokedmonster 3 дні тому

    My body is so weird I kick and throw with my right side and use utensils, write and draw with my left i shoot with my left side because i left eye is my dominate eye. I feel like im semi ambidextrous.

    • @Captcrumch
      @Captcrumch 2 дні тому

      I'm the same way too but for me I was kinda forced to learn with my right hand to throw and my right leg to kick. But overtime I've gotten better with my left, you should try to learn with your left side too

  • @NickatNite12279
    @NickatNite12279 3 дні тому

    Zero clickbait, zero yapping for boosted watch time, zero risk that you won’t be absolutely intrigued by the content being presented to you. Go ahead watch the video until it’s over, I dare you.

  • @ITZPVT
    @ITZPVT 3 дні тому

    commenting to boost the algorithm cuz idk why this doesn’t have more views 😭

  • @Preetdhhdjdsfh
    @Preetdhhdjdsfh 3 дні тому

    Great Content!! Keep up the good work, your videos deserve more recognition❤️

  • @Crypticenigma1
    @Crypticenigma1 3 дні тому

    I hate a.i. voice videos bro

  • @serioustalkwithbhudax
    @serioustalkwithbhudax 4 дні тому

    😂 Misinformation is comical. Imagine someone telling you who you are and forcing you to an identity you are not. These people 🖐🏻 need prayer. Migration was upwards that's why sub-sahara is less developed. Migration of Bantu started before the time of Homo Naledi in the same region. Always remember the out of Africa theory then later due to invasion by Arabs, Europeans and the deforestation (North, Northwest & Northeast Africa) a mixture of related cultures remigrated South wards reshaping the nomadic ways their ancestors left and introduced the new techniques they have learnt from then the new world which was advanced to that of their forefathers. So Bantu migration is out of Africa then into Africa once again. Everything ties back together.

  • @LCTesla
    @LCTesla 4 дні тому

    malthus is always wrong... until he isn't and then its too late.

  • @Remcore020
    @Remcore020 4 дні тому

    Do not believe any ai generated horsesh..

  • @luvomzinyathi2780
    @luvomzinyathi2780 4 дні тому

    They gave us the word "bantu" and stole our original nation or tribal name

  • @moaferikatheoriginalman
    @moaferikatheoriginalman 5 днів тому

    Ba-Ntu are a special people. They are the people talked about in the scrolls. They are the chosen people of ancient times. They are the children of Abraham(Ntu). They are the indestructible sons of The Most High. Ask the Greeks, the Hyksos, the Romans, the Arabs and the Europeans.

  • @douglasdune6473
    @douglasdune6473 5 днів тому

    Something is wrong in this narrative. A lie saying the Bantu got iron technology from the Phoenicians, 2000 ya. But the oldest iron mine is Ngwena mine in Eswatini, and iron was first mined some 42000 ya. We all no the San are hunters and gatherers, as such they did not use iron. The Bantu were and are farmers and cattle husbandry, as they were in Southern Africa, and Eswatini some 42 0000 years ago.

  • @tasoskontrafouris901
    @tasoskontrafouris901 5 днів тому

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  • @RudyRudyFachruddin
    @RudyRudyFachruddin 6 днів тому

    nice video

  • @Stardust-xl8nn
    @Stardust-xl8nn 6 днів тому

    ua-cam.com/video/YMcYOEx78hk/v-deo.htmlsi=z2QGQwA8Rs7iJYgi Detailed history of Sugar

  • @ruthjensen7858
    @ruthjensen7858 6 днів тому

    The background music is too loud

  • @cctt3083
    @cctt3083 6 днів тому

    Spinoza is wrong about God's true form but he is right about God's limited abilities interfering with human matters and affairs

  • @PrinceOthemitten
    @PrinceOthemitten 6 днів тому

    Why use ai voice? This could have been an interesting video, but I can’t watch it because your using a terrible text to speach. Nails on a chalkboard

  • @tinotendamuguti5919
    @tinotendamuguti5919 7 днів тому

    Bantu means people please dont lie

  • @SvenEmberg-ek8dt
    @SvenEmberg-ek8dt 7 днів тому

    Quality over quantity.

  • @rachelmolapo7868
    @rachelmolapo7868 8 днів тому

    Somalia bs

  • @mikemudimba5531
    @mikemudimba5531 9 днів тому

    We did not come from West Africa you fools

  • @othomile
    @othomile 9 днів тому

    Our languages do tell a story that coninsides with these researches though.. i cant dispute too much of the video theough here and there i may not agree

  • @Hackenschmidt.
    @Hackenschmidt. 10 днів тому

    Because its so obvious. Some people are not equal to the people who developed most the this planet. The Europeans

  • @e2meleng_
    @e2meleng_ 10 днів тому

    Lies Lies Lies

  • @kingjams
    @kingjams 11 днів тому

    Never stop speaking your native language, if you lose your language you lose your culture and someone else will rewrite your history.

  • @mariandavidcunliffe7
    @mariandavidcunliffe7 12 днів тому

    Found this really interesting. How shameful what we Europeans did to these Aboriginal people in the past.

  • @therealjzim
    @therealjzim 12 днів тому

    A lot of this video is highly primarily focussed on Bantu’s of Southern Africa. Specifically south & Zimbabwe. It lays no mention to the majority of Bantu speaking people which are in central & east. Also the video keeps trying to conflate Niger-Congo languages with Bantu languages. West Africa has entirely different ethnic groups so grouping their languages with Bantu ones is just idiotic. There’s alot more wrong with this video but the agenda is evident

  • @jeannemarierutaha9086
    @jeannemarierutaha9086 12 днів тому

    Maintenant on s’empoisonne pour un oui ou pour un non c’est triste 😭 mes ailleurs

  • @jeannemarierutaha9086
    @jeannemarierutaha9086 12 днів тому

    Miséricorde bon Dieu 🤬 pourquoi nos autorités ne se mettent pas à savoir plus nous vivons encore pire qu’avant il me semble 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮🤦🏾🤦🏾🤦🏾🤦🏾non 🙋🏽🙋🏽🙋🏽

  • @tigerinthecityalozie2812
    @tigerinthecityalozie2812 12 днів тому

    How could defrostation leads Bantu to southern african area when you have plenty of forestal fertile land in west africa. You are lying. We also have clicking language in some Nigerian ethnics group. I remember as a young teen my grand mother uses click in some words. I have done a dna test and non leads to anywhere to Kosian.

  • @SammieKosh
    @SammieKosh 12 днів тому

    This i rubbish lies

  • @aristidebantu5044
    @aristidebantu5044 12 днів тому

    Lies lies lies Bantus are one peoples but disperse around Africa who share the same genetics and history and similarities in cultures etc etc stop this lies and propaganda

  • @AndreeaCe
    @AndreeaCe 12 днів тому

    And sacred texts...that if you know how to read and comprehend what you read.