73,244 views
In the 17th and 18th centuries, pirates were at sea, but also on land! So, what did their lairs look like? That's what we're talking about today! And you'll be able to see pirate lairs in the game Flint: Treasure of Oblivion which has just been released and is available on Steam: https://bit.ly/Flint_Steam_NB When I was little, I thought that the Inuit had his igloo, the Native American his teepee, the pirate his boat, the Roman legionnaire his fortified camp and the medieval knight his stone castle. Well, that was half wrong and very cliché, but still, the “base camps” of Antiquity and the Middle Ages are really cool: the legionnaire and the knight don't just fight, they also have a whole sedentary activity. Roads and causeways, ditches and palisades, ramparts and watchtowers prove it, and these impressive bases can accommodate humans and animals, civilians, religious, men and women, to become military centers, but also economic and cultural. But... what about the pirate? Sure, his boat is his mobile fortress, but when it needs repairing, how does the pirate protect himself, get supplies and get in touch with the rest of the world? Does the pirate's lair look like a cave, a secret cove, a wooden fort hidden in the jungle, as seen in so many films and video games? That's what we're going to see! Flint: Treasure of Oblivion isn't just on Steam: ➜ Epic Games: https://bit.ly/flint_egs_NB ➜ GOG: https://bit.ly/flint_gog_NB ➜ Playstation: https://bit.ly/flint_playstation_NB ➜ Xbox: https://bit.ly/flint_xbox_NB ➤ If you want more videos about pirates, then these might interest you: ➜ The Golden Age of Piracy: • The Golden Age of Piracy ➜ The Daily Life of Pirates: • The Daily Life of Pirates ➜ Pirates of the Caribbean VS Historical Reality: • Pirates of the Caribbean VS Historical Reality ➜ Master & Commander VS Historical Reality: • Master & Commander VS Historical Reality ➜ The Golden Age of Piracy in the Indian Ocean: • The Golden Age of Piracy in the Ocean... ➜ The first pirate wreck found! - The sinking of the Speaker: • The first pirate wreck found! ... ➜ Archaeology and Piracy: between myth and reality - Interview with Jean Soulat: • Archaeology and Piracy: between myth... 🖋 Writing: Benjamin Brillaud, Jean de Boisséson, Jean Soulat 📷 Iconography: Agathe Catelain 🎞 Editing: Dead Will / Wilfried Kaiser / deadwill ——————————————————————————————————————————————————— ➤➤➤ Sources at the end of the description ———————————————————————————————————————————————— 🔸To subscribe and support my channel🔸 / @notabenemovies 🔸Nota Bonus channel🔸 / @notabonus ——————————————————————————————————————————————— 🔸Discover my online store🔸 ➜ https://nota-bene.creator-spring.com/ —————————————————————————————————————————————————————— 📚You can buy my books by following this link 📚 ➜ https://www.notabenemovies.com/ouvrages/ —————————————————————————————————————————————————————— 🔸Join me on social media!🔸 ➜ Twitch: / notabenemovies ➜ Facebook: / notabenemovies ➜ Twitter : / notabenemovies ➜ Bluesky : https://bsky.app/profile/notabenemovi... ➜ Threads : https://www.threads.net/@notabenemovies ➜ WhatsApp : https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaLz... ➜ Instagram : / notabenemovies ➜ TikTok : / notabenemovies ➜ Tipeee : https://www.tipeee.com/nota-bene ➜ Website : https://www.notabenemovies.com/ ➜ Podcast : https://www.notabenemovies.com/podcasts/ ➜ Discord : / discord —————————————————————————————————————————————————— 📷 Images used in the episode : https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/... ——————————————————————————————————————————————— ➤➤➤ For more information: ——————————————————————————————————————————————————— Jean Soulat, Pirates. An archaeologist reveals the true story of the princes of the seas, Alisio editions, 2023. Jean Soulat, The great Pop history of pirates. : From Treasure Island to One Piece, 25 pirate myths deciphered, Eyrolles editions, published on October 17, 2024 (preface by Nota Bene) https://www.ouest-france.fr/sciences/... https://www.zinfos974.com/loin-de-la-... https://www.science-et-vie.com/scienc... https://craham.hypotheses.org/3564 Website of the Archaeology of Piracy association: https://archeologiedelapiraterie.fr/fr