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  • Опубликовано: 11 ноя 2018
  • Bone Hunters is a story of paleontologists working in extreme areas in Alberta to uncover clues about the prehistoric world. They will stop at nothing to find even a small piece of the puzzle that makes up our past.
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  • @benjiasaurus7512
    @benjiasaurus7512 Год назад +9

    This is why I love paleontology. This is a beautiful documentary about a beautiful science.

  • @Jeff-hy1eb
    @Jeff-hy1eb 4 года назад +38

    This video does a good job of showing people what paleontologists do in the field and in their laboratories. It also gave me a good idea about some of the problems they face in securing the funding necessary for them to make significant contributions to their field.

  • @Palex1982
    @Palex1982 5 лет назад +128

    What a great documentary! No stupid CGI dinos and overly dramatic narration, but just showing what it is like to be out in the wilderness searching for fossils. Great camera work and some awesome drone footage too! Thanks a lot!

    • @Tis1kay
      @Tis1kay 4 года назад +7

      I hate trying to find decent docus on this topic, all of the stupid cgi dinos, dramatic music and narrative make them sooo hard to watch so I'm happy for this one

    • @jimogrady1651
      @jimogrady1651 3 года назад +3

      Ya true

    • @t84t748748t6
      @t84t748748t6 3 года назад +2

      american documentary's are always so dramatic trying to make a spectacle about every thing

    • @tr7938
      @tr7938 2 года назад +4

      Needs more CGI dinos and a more dramatic narrator.

    • @batuandanfosilpurba5206
      @batuandanfosilpurba5206 2 года назад

      Wow

  • @Paleos1000
    @Paleos1000 3 года назад +21

    Wow - bone bed! This is great. Good to see and hear from genuine paleos in the field and in the lab. More, please.

  • @alansdorsetfossils4028
    @alansdorsetfossils4028 2 года назад +7

    It's great the way you guys go about this. You have a remote area increasingly rare in this over crowded planet we live on. I am a fossil collector myself from the U.K. I can imagine that some of your rivers are rich in salmon and sea trout and I would guess that fishermen sometimes give you guys a steer, as well as amateur fossil collectors. In the U.K. to be honest without the amateurs usually telling the paleontologists what they have found and where, without them our museums would have very little in them found beyond the mid 20th century.

  • @atheistsince1210
    @atheistsince1210 Год назад +5

    A real life Indiana Jones the PhD had exquisite trained eyes to uncover these remarkable treasures WOW! 👑

    • @MarkFloyd7451
      @MarkFloyd7451 Месяц назад

      Exactly what I was thinking. Too the untrained eye they look just like rocks.

  • @johnrocheleau1015
    @johnrocheleau1015 3 года назад +13

    This is awesome. Work goes on and the general public have no idea just how hard you work. I’m happy for your find and look forward to hearing more of your adventure.

  • @davidhuber9418
    @davidhuber9418 3 года назад +19

    a novel approach to finding dinosaurs bones, this man and dog, i like.

  • @TheMoose126
    @TheMoose126 2 года назад +3

    The shots they got are just stunning, that’s why I love this province, very diverse

  • @timarcella
    @timarcella Год назад +2

    Climbing up that slide at 39:43 was awesome!!

    • @MarkFloyd7451
      @MarkFloyd7451 Месяц назад

      That is what I call dedication to the job! He's bound and determined to find a bone bed come hell or high water ( the latter which unfortunately he gets near the end of the video).

  • @fossilhuntress
    @fossilhuntress 3 года назад +7

    What a delightful lens into the work of these bone scientists!

  • @sandramorey2529
    @sandramorey2529 2 года назад +4

    Terrific documentary. It would be inspiring for young scientists to see. Not a bit dry or boring,

  • @gidgitvonlarue9972
    @gidgitvonlarue9972 11 месяцев назад +1

    Dr Matthew - your dog is AWESOME! What a great companion on your explorations! ❤

    • @MarkFloyd7451
      @MarkFloyd7451 Месяц назад

      Just don't let a bear get him and/ or you!

  • @wbrosen
    @wbrosen Год назад +1

    I hunt Dinos in Texas, and when I cannot be out in the field, I love watching docs just like this

  • @debbielittlejohn7060
    @debbielittlejohn7060 3 года назад +6

    Best documentary I've ever seen. Enjoyed it so much. Thank you

  • @pratyushpushkar891
    @pratyushpushkar891 4 месяца назад +1

    Wow! it was an amazing and fantastic adventure. I love 🦖🦕🦖🦕🦖🦕🦖🦕❤

  • @nickbraun2488
    @nickbraun2488 Год назад +4

    I think its time for an episode 2!!! I want to know whats happened in the past 4 years!!!

  • @Arkangel1966mc
    @Arkangel1966mc 9 месяцев назад +1

    This show is really great 👍

  • @natureguy0196
    @natureguy0196 2 года назад +6

    Fantastic Documentary, I very much enjoyed this, I hope your all careful while you are out there, don't forget to pop your heards up and scan the treeline for movement
    so you don't get surprised by any four legged furry creatues that might catch your scent while your working, keep up the fantastic work
    I would very much like to see an update video to some of the bone beds your working on.

  • @jenford7078
    @jenford7078 Год назад +1

    Amazing documentary, great scientists!

  • @spicedright
    @spicedright 3 года назад

    Nice production. Thank you.

  • @marywinterstein2952
    @marywinterstein2952 3 года назад

    Me too. I subscribed today. Love the man and his bff. Beautiful dog. Thank you

  • @alanlane6419
    @alanlane6419 4 года назад +4

    awesome to watch would like to do that myself

  • @MarkFloyd7451
    @MarkFloyd7451 Месяц назад

    Great video. Paleontology can be exciting and frustrating at the same time. Hope he was able to get the fossils that were covered by water.

  • @InkorPank
    @InkorPank 2 года назад

    A very good and fascinating documentary!
    Thank you very much!

  • @snowdusthd7635
    @snowdusthd7635 4 года назад +2

    Now THIS is EPIC

  • @Maxbps88
    @Maxbps88 3 года назад +1

    Fantastic documentary. Maybe I'm swept up in the potentially huge find at the end, but regardless, congratulations.
    Can't wait to watch and hear about Part 2. Also if you ever need someone to clear a path/roadway in the wilderness = I would LOVE to do that = I love cutting/dropping trees (Stihl chainsaws) and off-roading (Jeeping.))

  • @frankielaurents3562
    @frankielaurents3562 2 года назад

    THIS BY ALL MEANS IS AN INCREDIBLE CHANNEL ... I GET EXCITED TO SEE THE BONES BEING FOUND..MEANS THERE WERE INFACT DINOS... AN HUGE ONES..I LOVE THIS...

  • @HollyWilliamsgaden
    @HollyWilliamsgaden 3 года назад +3

    proud to be Canadian! Way to represent Canada Dr.! Great job TELUS.>. All in all great job

  • @trampcaldwell4889
    @trampcaldwell4889 3 года назад

    outstanding....quick course , field trip , [overhead shot up river. looks like an angel W/ wings]....so glad you did not mention mosquito !! thanks.

  • @larrypierce508
    @larrypierce508 Год назад

    Great video! Hopefully there is a follow up to that bone bed!

  • @JulieBullard-zc5gv
    @JulieBullard-zc5gv 7 месяцев назад

    Wonderful video.
    It was posted 5 year's ago?
    How is the dig going today in November 2023

  • @BrodyYYC
    @BrodyYYC 3 года назад

    The Tumbler Ridge museum is shut down??? I drove there to see the trackway in 2017.

  • @johnpartridge7623
    @johnpartridge7623 Год назад

    Very good informative Video full of accurate facts & is true that if we do not preserve & take care of our past then at times we may not our future 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @psalc7445
    @psalc7445 4 года назад +1

    Well-done

  • @douglascroghan9657
    @douglascroghan9657 3 года назад

    Really Good !!!

  • @IliasVanHende
    @IliasVanHende 3 года назад

    What a documentery 👏👍👍👍👏👏👏

  • @marypatten9655
    @marypatten9655 2 года назад

    thank you. love the dionsaurs.

  • @Roedygr
    @Roedygr 3 года назад +1

    articulated means connected as in life?

  • @markfolty6604
    @markfolty6604 3 года назад

    Very good.

  • @fredreeves7652
    @fredreeves7652 2 года назад

    That was cool! : )

  • @ericdebord
    @ericdebord 2 года назад

    The lady from Denmark had me rolling.
    Too funny...

  • @ThePaleoTheorist
    @ThePaleoTheorist 2 года назад

    This is good. when I look up this stuff all that's pops up is. TOP 10 CREATURES NEVER SEEN (NOT CLICKBAIT)

  • @radioactivepotato2068
    @radioactivepotato2068 2 года назад +1

    One has to get a view from above to try to determine how the water anastomosed during the period. Much in the way debris will accumulate in the bend of a river, dinosaurs would have accumulated there also. Obviously one can find an individual in the spot where it met it's end. But to find a "field", one must think "bloat, float, accumulate".

  • @carylaforce5926
    @carylaforce5926 3 года назад +5

    amazing! now i want to be a paleontologist now! but im only 10.

    • @IliasVanHende
      @IliasVanHende 3 года назад

      Same i am 11

    • @sonhanguyen3962
      @sonhanguyen3962 3 года назад +1

      i believe in you

    • @xeriyaya
      @xeriyaya 2 года назад

      🙂 paleontologist
      [ˌpālēˌänˈtäləjəst]
      NOUN
      a person who studies or is an expert in the branch of science concerned with fossil animals and plants. My daughter is also 10 and her knowledge is more advanced than mine! lol I am sure in 10 more years with studying and out in the field you will be Dr Cary Laforce Paleontologist :-) Wishing you all the best!!

    • @konjengbamandrew4813
      @konjengbamandrew4813 2 года назад

      I’m 3

  • @dirtyoldfarmhand3
    @dirtyoldfarmhand3 2 года назад

    Nice!

  • @noelcollins1072
    @noelcollins1072 2 года назад

    Except that the continents were once one large land mass, until they drifted apart. So the areas you see now were not in the form you describe for Grande Prairie.

  • @karenlouks6481
    @karenlouks6481 2 года назад

    Lifesign maddening is when you find us a bone sealed and it's been rated they don't care whether they break the Boneyard up we can't find out what it was

  • @bindilove3899
    @bindilove3899 5 месяцев назад

    The dog…🥰

  • @Flyingangelskevin
    @Flyingangelskevin 3 месяца назад

    How do I get a job looking for bones in the uk

  • @70stunes71
    @70stunes71 9 месяцев назад

    Magnifique

  • @dinodan7770
    @dinodan7770 3 года назад +1

    I really want to go there now and get some Dinosaur bones

  • @gidgitvonlarue9972
    @gidgitvonlarue9972 11 месяцев назад

    Should have trained your pup to smell out dinosaur bones!!! Hahahaha

  • @frankielaurents3562
    @frankielaurents3562 2 года назад

    With that being said alot of bones probably in one bunch or area those dinos in fact a huge event took place an that was where they died together prob same time.....

  • @dougeing6521
    @dougeing6521 3 года назад +2

    I have always loved dinosaurs. I can’t express enough the need to be armed when you are in the backcountry. I’m not talking sprays either. Four legged and two legged predators exist everywhere. You are in the middle of THEIR playground. Proceed accordingly.

  • @amorimromao87
    @amorimromao87 2 года назад

    Great team, god bless us all

  • @lukeskywalkerjediknight2.013
    @lukeskywalkerjediknight2.013 2 года назад

    I was worried this was one of the dinosaur hunters episodes

  • @terriniemeier6578
    @terriniemeier6578 3 года назад

    Petrified wood rocks hold heat longer.

  • @joaoponeis
    @joaoponeis 3 года назад

    finding dinosaur fossils is not an easy task. It requires a lot of knowledge and perseverance.

    • @BobsUruncle-dl7cs
      @BobsUruncle-dl7cs 6 месяцев назад

      No it doesnt...I have found many many fossils....professionally removing them is difficult.

  • @dyannejohnson6184
    @dyannejohnson6184 3 года назад

    Please say hello to Phil Curry from Carl Kortmeyers daughter hailing from excavation to save prints in Peace canyon

  • @mrs.schmenkman
    @mrs.schmenkman 3 года назад +3

    What an extremely nutty comment section!! Did they play this in the waiting room at the drug treatment center?? 😳

  • @Warriorwolf
    @Warriorwolf Год назад

    I didn’t know there was a mass extinction before the time of the dinosaurs, I am know curious about the fossil evidence of that time, can anyone tell me some facts about it?

    • @BobsUruncle-dl7cs
      @BobsUruncle-dl7cs 6 месяцев назад

      Its called Global Continental Displacement and we are due soon, it is a Cyclical Event.

  • @GABRIEL1ANONLY
    @GABRIEL1ANONLY Год назад +2

    So am I allowed to just buy property up in Canada and dig for dinosaur bones or is there like restrictions where I have to have a Paleontologist with me😁?

    • @BobsUruncle-dl7cs
      @BobsUruncle-dl7cs 6 месяцев назад

      Strict laws,severe penalties up to Jail time.

  • @what2watchyt
    @what2watchyt 2 года назад

    I thought anything would love Florida. Mammoths were found in Mexico.

  • @secularsunshine9036
    @secularsunshine9036 Месяц назад

    *Let the Sunshine In...*

  • @raemer1495
    @raemer1495 2 года назад

    This is real thank you guys now I have strong believe that dinosaur did exist I’m so shocked why they died

  • @66kbm
    @66kbm 3 года назад

    I thought it may be better to explain that they were looking in Rock of the same age as the Dinosaurs. Otherwise, whats the point of looking in 25 million year old rock..etc etc.

  • @annikadoe8117
    @annikadoe8117 2 года назад

    Question, is the narrator the same narrator that narrated that game Valiant Hearts? It sounds like it is

  • @jarg4212
    @jarg4212 2 года назад +1

    I know where a bed bone grave yard is.

  • @FishinMagicianND
    @FishinMagicianND Год назад

    Life uh..finds a way

  • @andrewzolman
    @andrewzolman 9 месяцев назад

    Those fossils are max 5 to 6 thousand years. No such thing as millions of years.

  • @randomguyodst46
    @randomguyodst46 3 года назад +2

    Greatest science fiction ever!

    • @i7Qp4rQ
      @i7Qp4rQ 3 года назад +1

      The fiction part would be the narrative of millions of years, but then half of the time "some (mud) flood" has buried them.

    • @ihavenoname3014
      @ihavenoname3014 2 года назад +1

      the bible? yeah, you're right.

    • @randomguyodst46
      @randomguyodst46 2 года назад +1

      @@ihavenoname3014 That’s because you live in a world of sci-fi fantasy dude.

    • @ihavenoname3014
      @ihavenoname3014 2 года назад +1

      @@randomguyodst46 Only where the Bible has a say. Science is tangible. It's real and can be backed up by reality and provable hypotheses. 2000 years ago, some tool sat down and wrote their equivalent to the Harry Potter book about a magic man in the sky. Nothing in that is based on reality or fact. Only the ignorant or willfully uninformed believe it is.

    • @randomguyodst46
      @randomguyodst46 2 года назад +1

      @@ihavenoname3014 ……🤣

  • @goonerali3547
    @goonerali3547 2 года назад

    23rd June 2022.

  • @chinggie2
    @chinggie2 Год назад +1

    Canadian narrators, as opposed to American narrators............leave me "flat."

  • @curtisking1324
    @curtisking1324 Год назад

    I think these people have a racket going on.

    • @wbrosen
      @wbrosen Год назад

      not much of a racket, none of them are getting rich, the real money is private Dino hunting. I have been a private dino hunter for years. Academia is not the environment to make money

  • @jamescoleridge7368
    @jamescoleridge7368 10 месяцев назад

    It’s all conjecture

  • @rshegg7605
    @rshegg7605 Год назад

    Yap yap yap

  • @williamkopko5775
    @williamkopko5775 2 года назад

    Humans will go Thu the same thing. Maybe sooner due to the changes they are doing to the earth What will be the next species prehaps a hybread Or something from the depth of the ocean or volcano

  • @rllyfishybusiness
    @rllyfishybusiness 3 года назад +1

    ha the 58 ppl who disliked the video couldnt be me
    it wasnt i promise

  • @TheLaughingMustache-oh5ff
    @TheLaughingMustache-oh5ff 5 месяцев назад

    Bah I thought this was a documentary on E-thots.

  • @frankielaurents3562
    @frankielaurents3562 2 года назад

    Exciting find alot of bones like a whole skeleton.

  • @joninature
    @joninature Год назад

    i need a palentologist! i think i found a dinosaur fossil

  • @johnmotzenbecker1268
    @johnmotzenbecker1268 3 года назад

    STORYHIVE / Bone Hunters ; Very interesting , but my questions is any signs of " Big Foot " out and about ? Jack

  • @bartadams4333
    @bartadams4333 Год назад

    Like dinosaur shows

  • @0awson
    @0awson 3 года назад

    Excellent. Absolutely exquisite. Amazingly exceptional. I am phlegmatic as of finishing this marvelous episode containing an equilibrium of information, as well as heartful humor regarding the significance of fossils and their history on this planet. Well done, Story Hive. You really outdone yourself with this prodigious documentation. Cheers to all, and farewell to the rest.

    • @shon5314
      @shon5314 3 года назад +3

      cringe

    • @0awson
      @0awson 3 года назад +1

      @@shon5314 shut up nerd. i know where you live.

  • @colleensgotcha
    @colleensgotcha Год назад

    The great lie that our earth is millions of years old!

    • @7inrain
      @7inrain 4 месяца назад

      Did your pastor tell you that? Because I'm sure he is qualified to talk about Geology. Not.
      But maybe you can answer this question by yourself: If this is a lie then how could a geological layer with a thickness of up to 3,300 ft and completely consisting of fossilized corals have formed in the past within a few thousand years? And this in the middle of Germany, thousands of miles away from tropical shallow oceans where these corals used to live?
      Geology can explain that, religion cannot.

  • @pollyg562
    @pollyg562 2 года назад

    the problem with needing money is you have to follow the agenda of the peoples paying the bills

  • @necmettincelik7457
    @necmettincelik7457 2 года назад

    Türkiye den selam

  • @BlazingShackles
    @BlazingShackles Год назад

    Bro like when you cut that p-wood can you like send me a slab?

  • @pollyg562
    @pollyg562 2 года назад

    this is definitely not a job for the inpatient

  • @Fossilsmudge
    @Fossilsmudge 3 года назад

    119,999 views lol

  • @profetarmageddon
    @profetarmageddon 3 года назад

    Wow these ppl talk like they were there

  • @zainularifin1279
    @zainularifin1279 3 года назад

    Sub indo please

  • @bwiegs2008
    @bwiegs2008 2 года назад

    .

  • @danielscollard7296
    @danielscollard7296 2 года назад

    Dans history dtuff

  • @brianwillerton8659
    @brianwillerton8659 3 года назад +1

    Wah=Pee-Tee River...

    • @HollyWilliamsgaden
      @HollyWilliamsgaden 3 года назад

      thank you mr. Willerton.>>>I picked up on that too!

    • @brianwillerton8659
      @brianwillerton8659 3 года назад

      @@HollyWilliamsgaden it was only right, I don't mean to be a grammar goody two shoes but, college educated peop;e irritate me sometimes....they should go to trade school.

  • @emmilypalmer9269
    @emmilypalmer9269 3 года назад

    So I’m a bit confused.... are paleontologists not trained in methods of archeology?? I would bet if future bone hunters have to comment on past methods of removing these bones they may say, making a better record would have been appreciated. Not current good practice I don’t think. You should check out several Time Team Episodes from the BBC on RUclips. Just a thought:)
    One wouldn’t want to be considered an antiquarian from a time period when we know better... or maybe it’s not important? TBD! Awesome doc though! Or maybe even consulting with a stonemason to understand stone removal better.

    • @DemitriVladMaximov
      @DemitriVladMaximov 2 года назад +2

      Paleontologists and archeologists don't converse that much, but we do use similar methods. At a paleontological dig site we record date, time of collection, orientation of the find on the plaster cast, GPS data if we have such, and notes as to approximate location relative to certain features along with photographs. What you are seeing shown here is just a small part of the actual detail work we do as I think most viewers find the paperwork part of the operation boring. And yes the methods used for fossil extraction were heavily influenced by stonemasons, but the soft clays you see in these formations are very different structurally to the hardened limestone and hardened sandstones of sites in Germany or Utah. As such the sediment is brushed away more than chiseled out as that may damage the fossils. And at least they aren't using dynamite like in the Bone Wars.

    • @emmilypalmer9269
      @emmilypalmer9269 2 года назад +1

      @@DemitriVladMaximov thank you for taking the time to answer 🙏 and I 100% agree about the bone wars. That’s just terrible. 🥺

  • @davidmcmonegle4519
    @davidmcmonegle4519 Год назад

    lol, bone hunters. are they aloud to say that?

  • @michelfraenkel4920
    @michelfraenkel4920 6 месяцев назад +1

    Its funny that christias believe that we humans lived alongside all the dinosaurs. 😂😂

    • @stevemorris6855
      @stevemorris6855 Месяц назад

      It's true, I saw a documentary called the Flintstones...
      🇬🇧

    • @marcoponce85
      @marcoponce85 18 дней назад

      Keep being willingly ignorant of the global flood from the days of Noah. That flood formed these fossils fast.
      Satan mocks you thinking millions when it's only 4500 years.
      For this they willingly are ignorant of, that by the word of God the heavens were of old, and the earth standing out of the water and in the water: Whereby the world that then was, being overflowed with water, perished: But the heavens and the earth, which are now, by the same word are kept in store, reserved unto fire against the day of judgment and perdition of ungodly men.
      Plenty of evidence for things not seen.

    • @marcoponce85
      @marcoponce85 18 дней назад

      For this they willingly are ignorant of, that by the word of God the heavens were of old, and the earth standing out of the water and in the water:
      6 Whereby the world that then was, being overflowed with water, perished:
      7 But the heavens and the earth, which are now, by the same word are kept in store, reserved unto fire against the day of judgment and perdition of ungodly men.

  • @2phreshkru
    @2phreshkru 2 года назад

    Cool video but didnt see many bones actually being found. It seemed like he brought the trex tooth with him in his pocket and pulled it out. Why didnt we get to see him dig it up, that would of been amazing. Then not much focus on the bones found in the river bank? He said they found many bones but yet again didnt show us any.

    • @thanrose
      @thanrose 2 года назад +1

      A lot of prep has to go into getting fossils to be easily seen by the amateurs. If that T rex tooth was the one he was excavating in the last few minutes of the video, it likely would have been dusty grey-beige-ecru as the steep rise he was on until it was cleaned and possibly stabilized. There was a meter long femur (?) exposed on the lower bank that he showed in situ just after that. (And I'd imagine it was deliberately exposed but not excavated so we could see the outline of it.) When he was pointing out fossils and he said " there's a bone, there's another bone," etc., he was also showing larger bits in situ. One was no more than a 8 cm brownish circular stain that was likely a cross section of a long bone.