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Vadim, 2019-01-09 13:52:28

History video catalog?

I apologize for the offtopic, but I don't know a more qualified community :)
I study history with my daughter in grades 5 and 6 (Ancient world and the Middle Ages).
Previously, various films on history came across by chance many times - such as "Ancient Man", "The Birth of Rome" and many others, from the BBC, etc.
Does anyone know an already formed catalog of films by history, sorted by time ?
Documentary / popular science
Type I read in a textbook about Neanderthal man - you can watch such films, read about ancient China - please, a selection of films about ancient China, etc.
Thanks in advance!
UPD.
I read the comments ... guys, what are you like children, honestly ... ;-)
1. A student (a modern person) is 12 years old... He has been staring at the screen all his life... Yes, switching it to books/textbooks will be extremely useful, but these textbooks are not written in the most interesting language, dry, concise, the illustrations are tiny and there are very few of them ...
And if you add some videos to this (even rendering from the BBC) - interest in the topic can grow by an order of magnitude!
Otherwise, why is it all - all these videos, renderings, the Internet, etc.?
2. Of course, I know about youtube, i.video, rutreker and so on. But:
a) a film about the primitive world can be made in different ways - for an adult and for a 12-year-old child ... To understand this, I need to reconsider all of them ...
b) Well, there’s just no time to review everything that is in the school (and not only) curriculum ... But there are probably some enthusiastic people, teachers, history teachers in the end ...
Therefore, I asked about the already prepared selection films.

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Maxim Timofeev, 2019-01-10
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Like I read in a textbook about a Neanderthal man - you can watch these films

open YandexVideo and/or yuotube and type in "Neanderthal Man". Here you have historical restoration films and reports of paleontologists, etc.
if films were considered a certain year, then probably this could be the case. But 1 film deals with the history of Egypt, one is the history of Rome, the other is a specific event at the intersection of the first two. Easier topics, you don’t teach March 241 BC. You are studying the Roman Empire.

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