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Ancient Corinth in II AD, version 2. 0

Ancient Corinth in II AD, version 2. 0

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3D reconstruction of ancient Corinth in II AD, version 2. 0. This is completely rebuilt edition, which correctly represent the city layout as it was under the Roman reigh. This edition is built in a game engine, so in a near future we will be able to release a walkthrough application for ancient Corinth. Sorry for some textures flickering etc, we're still in progress learning new features an sure they will be fixed in next editions cool video, nice work
Corinth was a top naval power of that time and a Master on building new Greek trade colonies around the Mediterranean.
Famous for its fleet, Corithian Helmets and Corinthian style columns, classy columns.

Date: 2024-03-27

Comments and reviews: 34


My grandmother was bred and raised amongst the marbles and monumental remains of Ancient Corinth. She and her siblings would find small statues and archaelogical parts all around the family's fields. She took much pride on her identity and Corinthian heritage which were passed on for centuries, including fairytails for all the renown Corinthian men and their great deeds and most importantly the Greek language and customs which nearby villages did not manage to retain due to the arrival of Albanian speaking Arvanites.
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That was fun! I play games like Total War and City Skylines, so-videos like this are just beautiful, thank you for that piece of art. What I got from watching this was: Yeah, I could live there. Sure, no TV, no phone, and many other conveniences may be missing. But I know their history, Romans ate well with a varied diet that was very healthy. They had toilets and running water. I might miss my Total War games, but, I could live there.
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Amazing work I'm a 3d artist and your work is inspirin, love history and archeology. In which game engine are the animations rendered in I've seen some amazing photoreal things done in Unreal engine 5 which is free. Would love to see your amazing work shine even more with the latest technology.
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5 times, 10 times, I cannot watch this video enough. It is splendid; a marvel. I feel like a time traveler with all the excitement of not just landing in another place, but landing in another time. It’s as if I am there. How extraordinary.
Thank you.

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The best thing about being Corinthian was that the causeway built across the isthmus under Periandros meant that there was enough revenue from transporting ships that the city's citizens didn't have to pay any taxes.
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It is a bit funny how 3D reconstructions never models garbage and dirt, which makes it seem as the location was an incredibly clean utopia, when it was probably anything but.
Impressive reconstruction though!

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I study archaeology and last year I took part in the excavation of Ancient Tenea, a city located close to Ancient Corinth! The excavation is still going on and is located at the current village Chiliomodi.
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Do one for the Macedonian city of Thessaloniki.
Or the Roman Thessaloniki, to be more exact, since a lot of important buildings (Galerian Complex, Hippodrome etc) were constructed during the Roman period.

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Also curious. what is the fort on the hill. I went to ancient Corinth and we weren't allowed up there. The city was tumbled about but retained a great sense of dignity and importance.
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Looks cool but I'd be lying if I didn't say I'm extremely skeptical of the straightness of all those streets, especially the small neighborhood ones.
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They destroyed Corinth, left it in guarded ruins for fifty yrs. constructed by Jason and Medea. it was a center of witchcraft.
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Outstanding! Thank you. Pax Romana at its best. Wish we could go back there. and remain there. (The 21st century sucks!
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Looks like a military camp. I am sure that the original Korinthos that existed until 146 B. C was far more authentic.
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more modern and beautiful than any modern city, just shows that civilisation never recovered after the fall of rome.
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This is wonderful! - And I'm curious, are than any remains that tell us what the layout of pre-Roman Corinth was like
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Anybody else click on this because they thought it was a minecraft build Ironically I also enjoy history very much as well
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I love this stuff. Could yall add smoke from cooking fires and little people (stick figures practically) milling about
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Sorry, I have a hard time believing the city was that uniformly constructed. It looks like one giant condo development.
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Absolutely wonderful. So helpful. Wish there were more videos like this, reconstructing ruined biblical sites.
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I've been to Corinth three years ago. The ruins of the city center give absolutely no impression of the full scale.
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Do we have any idea what Corinth looked like before the Romans burned it down and built it back up again
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Rome is one of those rare conquerors that made things better for people living there, then they were before.
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not much has change except from new technologies but it looks more beautiful than modern cities
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Wow. It's just amazing to think about how Diogenes would have shit on those streets over 2000 years ago.
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The only thing beyond this I would have like to see was a trip up to the top of Acrocorinth.
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This is what Total War siege battle maps should be like!
Breathtaking reconstruction.

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el hombre alcanzo su grado mas alto de desarrollo, orden y belleza en el mundo grecorromano.
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Corinth was a larger city than Athens. It was also an important trade city of East and West.
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Corinth must have been a sight to see before Sulla stripped it of it's artwork.
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Excellent work and great choice on music for the video as well. Congratulations!
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Around 4: 00 is a place where my car got stuck in the sand. :-D (true story from 2012)
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Looking great! Is it possible to add a bit of random variation to the rooftile color
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Wow. The world was so much cooler before Abrahamic religion ruined it: (
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Thank you so much for your amazing work. Regards from modern Corinthos
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