The Incas : Peru - The Lost Civilizations

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  • Опубликовано: 4 мар 2023
  • The Incas did not leave any written word.
    The only testimony comes from the first conquistadores who collected the natives’ tales. Successors, among others, to brilliant civilisations preceding them, the Incas were originally a small tribe from the Quechua region on the bank of Lake Titicaca, between Peru and Bolivia.
    They are part of a confederation of several groups, occupying at first a subordinate rank.
    The confederation relied on two clans, the Hanan detaining political power, and the Hurin, the military power of which the Incas were part of. This shared power explains the Inca group’s rise to power by force.
    It is only in during the mid-14th century that the Incas create a state bearing their name. Cuzco was the Inca capital for a long time, being the crossroads of the trans-Andean economical axis. It died down when economical activity turned towards Lima.
    Machu Pichu is the ancient Inca city, dating back to the 15th century, perched on a rocky headland on the eastern central Andes.
    Listed since 1983 on the UNESCO’s world heritage sites, it is also one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
    Looking at the Incas’ daily lives, their rites and religious cults, we will explore the mystery and legends of this lost civilisation.
    Why human sacrifices, why gold is the Inca’s symbolic metal, why worship the Sun? In this documentary we will attempt to solve these questions, with the help of experts on Latin America: Jean-Francois Bouchard, Patrice Lecoq and Carmen Bernand.
    2015 / 52 minutes HD (this documentary is subtitled)
    Directed by Jacques VICHET

Комментарии • 154

  • @RostislavLapshin
    @RostislavLapshin Год назад +41

    For those who are interested in the topic of polygonal masonry. A number of methods for obtaining the polygonal masonry are proposed. The basis of the proposed methods is the use of clay/gypsum replicas, a topography translator, and reduced clay models of the stone blocks along with a 3D-pantograph. The results are presented in the article: “Fabrication methods of the polygonal masonry of large tightly-fitted stone blocks with curved surface interfaces in megalithic structures of Peru”. RUclips does not allow a direct link. Search by the article title.

    • @RostislavLapshin
      @RostislavLapshin 9 месяцев назад +27

      The 10th article edition (DOI: 10.20944/preprints202108.0087.v10) is posted at P r e p r i n t s. Search the article by DOI or by title.

    • @Astroteolog
      @Astroteolog 6 месяцев назад

      the . best . doc . channEL

  • @thisislilraskal
    @thisislilraskal Год назад +6

    The recent video uploads, including this have been awesome & great quality. Thank you for your channel

  • @glendatucker2028
    @glendatucker2028 Год назад

    Great video.

  • @Susy_Mereles
    @Susy_Mereles 6 месяцев назад +2

    A demonstration of how the huge blocks were transported and piled up should be included to support the affirmation on the construction.

  • @porkscratchings5428
    @porkscratchings5428 Год назад +8

    Amazing place, I looked at those walls and structures and was gobsmacked. Lovely country and well worth the visit to all the main sites.

  • @DD-ih7wn
    @DD-ih7wn Год назад +7

    French Academics giving discourse on South American civilisations.... does not seem right to me. 🤓

  • @unhumanized
    @unhumanized Год назад +4

    Lost civilization before the younger dryas. Mostly joking. They were an incredible civilization, glad more people are talking about them.

  • @Amazonforest11
    @Amazonforest11 Год назад +11

    Beautiful documentary, it is really interesting how they were able to manage such a geographically vast empire without horses, wheels, and written language. Really a great mystery worthy of much much more attention from world.

    • @rossmeldrum3346
      @rossmeldrum3346 Год назад +3

      Just because modern archeologists have not found evidence of horses, wheels or a written language does not mean they didn't have them.

    • @yevgenchuk
      @yevgenchuk Год назад +2

      ​@@rossmeldrum3346True, we also do not have even one representative of the Inca who knows the work of chiseling and carrying large stones. If an isolated tribe in the Amazon doesn't have a laptop, it doesn't mean they don't have a laptop, we just haven't found it yet. Right?

    • @alexandradevan4522
      @alexandradevan4522 Год назад +1

      ⁠The horses were brought by the Spanish conquistadors , along with rats and diseases

    • @Nick-gj6je
      @Nick-gj6je 6 месяцев назад +1

      They had no use for the wheel when they lived in the mountains and use terraces/stairs everywhere.

  • @andytucker6783
    @andytucker6783 Год назад

    The cover image where what is that?

  • @marilemos6810
    @marilemos6810 5 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful!👍Thank you for this fascinating documentary. I do love ancient civilizations like Peruvians. Thank you, love your channel!

  • @YoungBuddhaEzuk
    @YoungBuddhaEzuk Год назад +8

    How bro? How did they have such complex rocks and stonework, but zero knowledge of the wheel.... HOW??? 🤔

  • @jasonmccombs8123
    @jasonmccombs8123 Год назад +13

    This isn't a documentary. It's people giving opinions

    • @MrJoseluis125
      @MrJoseluis125 Год назад +3

      no , theres a lot of sources to confirm everithing they said this documentary is really good compare to other ones if you know about inca culture

    • @InsistentlyInterdisciplinary
      @InsistentlyInterdisciplinary Год назад

      That's all documentaries. Some opinions are better informed than others though haha

  • @reynaflores4423
    @reynaflores4423 Год назад +6

    que hermoso que son paisajes como me gustaría undia conocerle y apreciar sus maravillas gracias por tan linda historia y documental nos deja querer saber más bendiciones

  • @davidrains3918
    @davidrains3918 Год назад +7

    Great documentary

  • @stevewright201
    @stevewright201 Год назад +4

    The main stream view is when they (don't)have answer it's always a religious thing most of these archaeologists cannot think outside the box so to speak

  • @Apu.Qun.Tiqsi.Wiraqucha
    @Apu.Qun.Tiqsi.Wiraqucha 9 месяцев назад +2

    I tell you more about Incas falling, before Pizarro came to sudamerica, there was a insurrección in north coast of the empire, there went Huayna Capac inca with two sons, him first and heir son Ninan Kuyuchi and the Atahualpa, great warrior but son of a secondary wife. in those times came the europeans virus, Huayna Capaca fight and win the insurrección but not the virus, he die and him heir Ninan too, nobody knew what happened, in Cusco other son Huascar and royal family thought he was poisoned... so the civil war start. In that moment came Pizarro and the spanish... well the story is very exciting and long

  • @jaynesegman7847
    @jaynesegman7847 Год назад +1

    Good. But hard to hear w two voices at once

  • @wolfdenranjeet
    @wolfdenranjeet Год назад +7

    Best documentary

    • @CassieAngelica
      @CassieAngelica Год назад +1

      That is the name of the channel.=)

    • @parmykumar8592
      @parmykumar8592 Год назад

      India's Cultural Link with Ancient America
      Swami Vivekananda once said about the God Shiva that he had traveled from India, on the one side, to Sumatra, Borneo, Celebes, Australia, as far as the shores of America, and on the other side, this old Shiva battened his bull in Tibet, Japan and as far as Siberia … Right from the peroid of first Spanish historist Mr. Fray Shahaun (1515AD) till today, a number of scholars have worked over the life of native Americans and some of them almost came to the conclusion that in ancient times people from India and the Indiana archipelago migrated to America and developed a great civilization there. In his book 'A Compact History of Mexico', Mr. Ignacio Bernall states that people from Asia entered America some thirty-five thousand years before, whereas Mr. Arcio Nuns, a Brazilian nuclear scientist, mentions about the Dravidians of Asia with America as old as eleven thousand years.
      An article published in the 'Hindu' of 27th Sept. 1985 writes about the discovery made by Dr. Harry Fell, renowned epigraphist of USA goes to suggest that the early merchant settlers of South-East Asia had sailed to far off lands in pursuit of their profession, whose presence in Mexico is available in the form of inscriptions. Dr. Fell has deciphered the Indic inscription from Tihosuco which reads that merchant Vusaluna, the captain of the ship, sailing along the coast line, had got the inscription engraved on the stone slab in the month of July of the year 845. It is assumed that year mentioned is of Saka era.
      Cultural Links:
      Worship - The archaeologists found many Hindu deities like Shiva, Shiv-Linga, Ganesh, Kali, Sun, Buddha etc. (in similar or slightly different forms) which were worshipped in ancient America.
      The Hindu God of luck, the Ganesh, was worshipped in Central-South America. Idols of Ganesh have been excavated in plenty in Mexico. This God of the Elephant's trunk is frequently depicted in Mexican manuscripts and in the temple ruins in Central America as the God with a proboscis-like horn, whence water is squirting, and his head is most frequently portrayed on the corners of temple walls, which are always built with reference to the original points. And idol of 'Ekdant Ganesh' was noticed in the temple at Kopan by great Indonologist late Dr. W.S. Wakankar.
      An idol of Hanuman called by the name 'Wilka Huemana' and measuring 50 feet in height and 12 feet in breadth was found in Guatemala. Similar idol was found during an excavation of an Aztec temple in Mexico city and was known as 'Euhectal', a wind God, a monkey God. Buddhism also had a vast influence on pre-Colombian America. Professor F.W. Putnam found in the jungles of Honduras a sculpture which greatly resembles Buddha. According to the July, 1901 issue of American Harper's magazine, it has been proved with evidence that five Buddhist monks had reached Mexico in ancient times, via Alaska.
      Ceremonies, Beliefs and Customs :
      Hindu culture, civilization, custom and belief also dominated ancient America to some extent. Ancient Americans believed in legendary cataclysm, rebirth, four yugas and the concept of two planets like Rahu and Ketu causing solar eclipse. The Hindu doctrine of the ages is preserved in a stone monolith popularly known as the Aztec calendar. This remarkable piece of stone carving is in the form of an immense disc 12 feet in diameter and weights over 20 tons. A festival called Sita-Ram (Situa-Raimi) was celebrated in Mexico during Nav-Ratri or Desserah's period which has been described on page 5867 in the book 'Hamsworth History of the World'. Both in Central and South America, there are found Sati-Cremation, priesthood, Gurukul system, Yagnya, birth, marriage and death ceremonies to some extent similar to the Hindus.
      Social life :
      The ancient American's dresses (male and female) were simple and similar to those of Hindu dresses. Mexican face types were found to be similar to those of Asam, Naga, Nepal and Haryana people. Even their reddish brown skin complexion bear distinct similarity with those of Nepalies and Nagas. If an Indian is shown a Maya lady of Yucatan province from Mexico, he will recognize her as a Jat Lady of Haryana. Ayar Inoa King used to wear a turban, earring and a trishul type trident in his hand.
      Today there live native red Indians of America in the states of California, Arizona, New Mexico who are now left only few 100'000 in number. These tribes are still vegetarians. Similarly, only 200'000 natives are survived in Canada who are still called as 'Indians'. Their lifestyle, customs, and beliefs are identical to those of red Indians, so similar to Bhartiya.
      Trade :
      Goldsmiths from Peru and Mexico prevailed working style similar to Indian traditional goldsmiths. Mr. Michael Long of the National Geographic Society was surprised to see the back strap weaving method in Handloom at Santa Rosa of Peru. This is used to separate thread. It is very well known that cotton is a gift given by Indians to the whole world.
      Language:
      Professor Raman Mena, curator of the National Museum of Mexico, said that the general appearance of Maya's writing is considered of oriental origin. According to scholar Orozco V. Berra, Maya and other languages are of Sanskrit origin. A few Sanskrit and Quichua words are given here to show their similarity and origin.
      Quichua Sanskrit
      A hina (also) ena (also)
      Killa (moon) Kil (shining)
      Illapi (chant) lap (to speak)
      Paksa (fortnight) Paksha (Fortnight)
      The word 'Wara', a unit of measurement, was also used by Maya people. They used to call Antyas as Antis. Professor Hug Fox of Michigan State University found a strange mix of Tamil and local American languages in use some millennia ago. For example, shasta, Indiana, Arevada, Utah, Guyana etc. Mr. Arcio Nuns, from the Federal University of Brazil, found evidence of our Gorani language in the form of Bruhi language during his long research work conducted in South America. 'Gorani' language was practiced thousands of years before in Tamilnandu as per Arcio Nuns. This language is still used in the Adi-Chandlur tribal area of Tamilnanadu and shows similarity to the Bruhi language being practiced in South America. It is also believed that Quichua's (language of Peruvians) characteristic of mouth transmission is derived from Indians. Writing mathematical figures by using vertical and horizontal straight lines was a system commonly practiced by Indians and Mayas
      Shilpa :
      Southern and Central American excavations revealed ancient cities, forts, bridges, tanks, canals, houses, and pyramids which indicated the high state of civilization and what is found that some sculptures of those archaeological remnants are similar in form and design to that found in Indian sculptural monuments. 'Supporting the buildings over the arms of Yaksha' is an Indian art. Similar types of construction was found in ancient Mexico. Similarly, sculptures of human figures with headgear similar to Tamilians, sculptures of Indian style ornamentation of elephants were found in Copan (Honduras) and Palenque. Thousands of ancient baked-clay bricks were found in Comalcalco in Mexico over which Pali scripts were engraved and these were used in the construction of pyramid temples which were similar to the pyramid temple in the Chidambaram village situated on the Coromondal coast in Southern India. In an article written by scholar Ronald Shiller named 'Unsolved Mysteries of! the Incas' appeared in Reader's Digest of August 1982, he claims to have seen the imprints of South-East Asian culture over the sculptures found in Peru dating to the second century BC. I hope my findings will help the scholars to study the influence of Indian Culture over the Meso-American culture, so as to bring before the world the universality of great Vedic culture in the past.
      (Arun Chinchmalatpure)

  • @rigolecler9572
    @rigolecler9572 Год назад +4

    Disfrutando de sus grandes documentales cada 24 horas

  • @ColinNoneYa
    @ColinNoneYa Год назад +6

    "They sacrificed the most beautiful children." Said archaeologic professionals. WOW!!!!!

    • @eyeoenergy9665
      @eyeoenergy9665 Год назад +1

      Its called envy.

    • @Mr_Fancypants
      @Mr_Fancypants Год назад +1

      Bullies are getting out of hand

    • @eyeoenergy9665
      @eyeoenergy9665 Год назад +1

      @@Mr_Fancypants it’s always been this way; they just do it underground 🤫

  • @jonatanmildebarales2511
    @jonatanmildebarales2511 Год назад +3

    the subtitles are wrong , it says all the time cocoa but they dont talk about cacao they talk about COCA which is a leaf they chew to get high like now days taking a sniff!!!

    • @charapitoen577
      @charapitoen577 Год назад +3

      coca does not get you high, what it does is mitigate hunger, thirst, tiredness

    • @melgrp
      @melgrp 5 месяцев назад +1

      Tiene razón es coca y no cacao.

  • @flyingtoaster1427
    @flyingtoaster1427 2 месяца назад

    did the inca have instruments like the kora?

  • @LordPubeck
    @LordPubeck Год назад +5

    They offered 'coca' not 'cacao' so they were offering cocaine not chocolate ... pfft! translators get it right!

    • @renzopinasco2206
      @renzopinasco2206 9 месяцев назад

      not cocaine, coca leaves. Cocaine is made from coca leaves but are not the same. Cocaine is made with added chemicals and more stuff. Totally different thing.

  • @hoboroller5642
    @hoboroller5642 Год назад +2

    If they're smart enough to build it, they are smart enough not to overpopulate it 🤔

  • @birdshenanigans8506
    @birdshenanigans8506 Год назад +16

    You do realise the Incas were not the original builders, but clever optimizers ?

    • @Muhammad_513KL
      @Muhammad_513KL Год назад

      是真是假呢?

    • @mariaejose4437
      @mariaejose4437 Год назад

      So who were the original builders in your opinion?

    • @yevgenchuk
      @yevgenchuk Год назад

      ​@@mariaejose4437What an unprofessional response. To know who built all these walls, you have to research. Or you can simply say that at this moment I don't know. The Incas certainly did not build all of these, and here we can put a point.

    • @anthonnyminanotacanga5399
      @anthonnyminanotacanga5399 Год назад +1

      ​​@@mariaejose4437a técnica venía perfeccionandose desde los Tiahuanaco, los Wari, los Chavín.

  • @GrandAncientOak
    @GrandAncientOak Год назад +30

    These people speak with way too much certainty on how the walls were constructed. You're telling me they got these insanely heavy stones (up to 200 tons) through insane landscapes by rolling them on wood? Come on. Also managed to fit them together with absolute precision but couldn't figure out how to build a roof with anything except straw. Be a little more humble instead of being so certain about these things that are ancient. We have no idea.

    • @HavocHerseim
      @HavocHerseim Год назад +4

      The wall building is pretty clear. We have examples of half built walls.

    • @ImSodaLirious
      @ImSodaLirious 7 месяцев назад +6

      @@HavocHerseim Move an oven or a refrigerator into a home, and then come back to tell me all about the stone walls.

    • @user-nv2oi2rr4s
      @user-nv2oi2rr4s 4 месяца назад +4

      We are dealing with grave robbers who went and instead of taking pics of what they saw and then resealing the tombs they took everything out and put what they saw fit in museums. They trample on cultures who have lived and died for their beliefs.

    • @scottblack7182
      @scottblack7182 3 месяца назад

      ​@@user-nv2oi2rr4s Facts

    • @istvantoth7672
      @istvantoth7672 19 дней назад

      Hombodkirajnoligyatkozokzotgywrmwkevoltakmwgolcetotarpadzwneelotovodaelotvoltammwgnemviagaltwswtwke!?.@❤

  • @user-or8ub4ud6p
    @user-or8ub4ud6p 3 месяца назад

    6:44 - где брали деревянные брёвна, о которых речь?

  • @iksalfishing1878
    @iksalfishing1878 Год назад +1

    Hadir jadi penonton baru.semoga dapat hidayah nya

  • @denlillehavfrue8137
    @denlillehavfrue8137 Год назад +14

    why can't archaeologists realize that these ancient sites are much older than they teach us today. it is so clear in these constructions that there must have been a far more advanced civilization behind this work that we do not know about. it is so clear in this video that it is work done by two different civilizations! I believe the Incas found the site and built on top of the pre-existing site

    • @etchalaco9971
      @etchalaco9971 Год назад +3

      you are stating a belief with zero proof. Archaeologists have found mummies, objects and there are plenty of chronicles. What do you have?

    • @Acropolisss
      @Acropolisss Год назад

      Open your mind up abit don’t be so ignorant with a reply like that.. Egypt is a PERFECT example of this, the dynastic Egyptians did NOT create the pyramids, nor did they create the megalithic sites around them, they merely adopted what some way way older pre civilisation had done, there are 0 records of any of the constructions and their building practices clearly show deterioration over the years with the knowledge seemly dissipating to time. Inca chronicles actually talk about the world being born again 4 times over with each world ending with a cataclysm resulting in getting sent back to the Stone Age and ache time. Each of these stories correlate perfectly globally with similar stories from cultures from around the world. So asking what evidence there is? There is shit tons and I agree with that first comment, archaeologists literally will not teach you this for the fact of hiding the REAL truth of our worlds history.

    • @mariaejose4437
      @mariaejose4437 Год назад +2

      You must inform yourself about the different scientific methods used by archeology to date their findings. These methods allow to distinguish different layers of human occupation in different times in the same site.
      Archeology is much more than digging a hole! It is a complex science wich requires long years of study and expertise!

    • @yevgenchuk
      @yevgenchuk Год назад

      Yes, the site is much more older. ❤

    • @etchalaco9971
      @etchalaco9971 Год назад

      @@yevgenchuk evidence?

  • @mumastump
    @mumastump 2 месяца назад

    Throughout the film, the English voice-over & subtitles keep referring to "Cocoa" everytime you clearly hear the French-speaking historians talk about "Coca". Not the same thing. Just saying.

  • @mar-xq6dl
    @mar-xq6dl 3 месяца назад

    So funny that these "experts" can claim with a straight face that they cut and moved 200-300 metric tonnes stone blocks with bronze age technology. Not even considering that some of them are made of red granite and are cut so perfectly that are able to fit together polygonally without use of any mortar. When Spaniards asked Inka if they build it ( e.g. Sacsayhuaman) they openly replied that they found it and tried to build on top of it - using much smaller blocks and crude overall looks.

  • @gregorybathurst7171
    @gregorybathurst7171 Год назад +2

    Are you just waking up ...
    The Inca didn't build any pollygoml walls , I can't watch this .

  • @etiennenobel5028
    @etiennenobel5028 Год назад +2

    Far too much conjecture.

  • @MK-gn1nz
    @MK-gn1nz Год назад +3

    No wheel. Megalithic stones. It was no human settlement before Incas came along

  • @levihanssen106
    @levihanssen106 4 месяца назад

    Now I understand how the inca built everything in 150 years. They drank a lot og beer.

  • @user-fk9ku6vw2v
    @user-fk9ku6vw2v 4 месяца назад +1

    Это не научный взглад, а профанный. Никаких соломенных клыш в Мачу Пикчу и других культовых строениях нет и не было. Там нет конструктивных намеков на крыши. Посмотрите других адекватных исследователей, например по палигональной кладке.

  • @aguirrenunez3431
    @aguirrenunez3431 Месяц назад

    The Incas new one writing sistem, discovered by William Burns Glynn in 1979 ...

  • @ysa4473
    @ysa4473 Месяц назад

    잉카문명 전문가들이 모두 프랑스어를 사용하는 것이 흥미롭네
    쿠스코는 세상의 배꼽을 의하며 새상의 중심이라는 개념. 쿠스코는 CoreA였을까? (현 한국인과는 무관한)
    쿠스코에 태양신전인 코리칸차가 있었다는데 코리 Qori는 고(구)려를 연상시키기도 한다. 염전은 로마를 연상시키고 페루의 수도가 리마인 것과 연관있지 않을까?
    마추피추는 감자와 옥수수를 재배하던 잉카의 여름 별장 같은 성이라니 한국의 한계산성을 연상시키는데 한계산성이 실제로는 강화도라고도 했으니 마추피추가 강화도 였나봄. ㅎㅎ

  • @emimantilla8582
    @emimantilla8582 Год назад +1

    is catsel of Inkas Pachacute

  • @user-jb1es4kp2u
    @user-jb1es4kp2u Год назад

    من يذهب معي لزياره الحضاره المفقوده

  • @jfairway1
    @jfairway1 13 дней назад

    The Dunning-Kruger effect is in full force in the comments section here. This is a 50 minute RUclips documentary covering the extreme basics of a distinct human culture. There is plenty of good and much deeper information on any specific topic presented here if one cared to inform themselves. Expecting a one hour documentary that is focused on a basic cultural overview to provide detailed engineering schematics is absurd. It is also absurd to claim that ancient humans were not as intelligent.

  • @amarucan
    @amarucan Год назад

    👏🐆

  • @SimonSozzi7258
    @SimonSozzi7258 Год назад

    Except those Ear plugs are pre-Inca and pre-Wari from the Moche culture. 300-800 A.D.

  • @markcana2917
    @markcana2917 Год назад

    😮

  • @dawidtrepkowski642
    @dawidtrepkowski642 Год назад +5

    I find amazing how archeologists are trying to figure out non written history by interpreting and guessing how people lived using modern human thinking. But architecture do not hold facts, what tools do they use to cut stones to such a precision? Even by today standard those cuts are not from this world! If you cut big stone it is a godlike level of experience required to avoid crackings. Any stone mason here want to debate?

    • @peternordloh8088
      @peternordloh8088 Год назад +2

      The weight of the stones and the precision of the dressed stones represents a conundrum. What we see in Peru as well as Egypt are monuments in stone that were created to last for a long time and inspire humans. The stone used in the megalithic work is a type of granite. Very hard with a crystal base. I am a retired stone mason and have contemplated this work for decades. Not done by humans, no way. Too hard of stone to shape and too heavy to move. What helped me make some sense of these phenomenal artifacts is to not ask how or who buy WHY. It is and will remain a mystery.

    • @dawidtrepkowski642
      @dawidtrepkowski642 Год назад +1

      I have considered some chemical process maybe involved since long ago I first learned how granite comes to exist. But this days world is driven by profit so concrete mixtures are enough for our gravestones:)

    • @peternordloh8088
      @peternordloh8088 Год назад +1

      @@dawidtrepkowski642 The chemical process piece has some merit but the elephant in the room is the weight of the megaliths and the precision of the work. We may not be smart enough to figure this riddle out. However, if I had to guess I would say that there is a connection with the crystal content of granite and quantum physics i.e. string theory. The megalithic work we see around the world is there to inspire us...which is what is happening right now between us. Ne plus ultra.

    • @dawidtrepkowski642
      @dawidtrepkowski642 Год назад +1

      There is definitely more than eye can see, but the narrative that they do not know the wheel sounds very unreal - knowing that they were also outstanding star observers - lot of so called archeological facts does not make sense. And I do not get it why they are not trying to dig deeper - it probably could change our life

    • @peternordloh8088
      @peternordloh8088 Год назад

      @@dawidtrepkowski642 There is a message here. The stones do speak but you have to listen. Perhaps they speak of the wonder of our existence and the presence of a higher power. I can only imagine what the Spanish thought when they arrived in Cuzco so many years ago.

  • @tbq011
    @tbq011 Месяц назад

    Inkas Herrscher sprachen altgriechisch!

  • @Flags.crosses.trailerparks
    @Flags.crosses.trailerparks Год назад

    Not particularly interesting from the standpoint of empirical documentation or documentary. The pictures are quite good. Legend, unfortunately, is not science, which many look for in a classic documentary. Still, well done.

  • @user-or8ub4ud6p
    @user-or8ub4ud6p 3 месяца назад

    7:05 - вполне выполнимо? Ну выполни.

  • @tsskage
    @tsskage Год назад

    !

  • @michael4250
    @michael4250 4 месяца назад

    Absolutely absurd. Right up there with sound, rock softening and geopolymers to form true granite potgonal stones and joints. Get real.

  • @chris.asi_romeo
    @chris.asi_romeo Год назад +16

    Those megalithic Stone structures in the Incas kingdom were built by an advanced civilization before the great flood.

    • @jedidiahmck
      @jedidiahmck Год назад +6

      Yep. Word is they could move stuff with their minds. I think they called it “the force” 😂😂😂😂😂 donkey

    • @bozobaz30
      @bozobaz30 Год назад +5

      What would be your evidence for that seeing as there hasn't been any precented to confirm this theory. Get a grip on reality

    • @yoyokatchonga9124
      @yoyokatchonga9124 Год назад

      No they were build by giant lizards who rode on snails. its true for sure! I once saw a documentary about it and some guy claimed it without proof

    • @amyla9575
      @amyla9575 Год назад

      ​@@jedidiahmck 🤣

    • @cj4631
      @cj4631 Год назад

      You know the Inca’s were around 14/1500’s !? You absolute tool

  • @user-or8ub4ud6p
    @user-or8ub4ud6p 3 месяца назад

    Мифы западной науки.

  • @SqueeberDeeb
    @SqueeberDeeb Год назад

    So people can walk all over Machu Pichu but if I climb to the top of the temple at Chichen itza I'm desecrating a holy site? I think they are just too lazy to make it to Machu pichu to complain.

    • @parmykumar8592
      @parmykumar8592 Год назад

      India's Cultural Link with Ancient America
      Swami Vivekananda once said about the God Shiva that he had traveled from India, on the one side, to Sumatra, Borneo, Celebes, Australia, as far as the shores of America, and on the other side, this old Shiva battened his bull in Tibet, Japan and as far as Siberia … Right from the peroid of first Spanish historist Mr. Fray Shahaun (1515AD) till today, a number of scholars have worked over the life of native Americans and some of them almost came to the conclusion that in ancient times people from India and the Indiana archipelago migrated to America and developed a great civilization there. In his book 'A Compact History of Mexico', Mr. Ignacio Bernall states that people from Asia entered America some thirty-five thousand years before, whereas Mr. Arcio Nuns, a Brazilian nuclear scientist, mentions about the Dravidians of Asia with America as old as eleven thousand years.
      An article published in the 'Hindu' of 27th Sept. 1985 writes about the discovery made by Dr. Harry Fell, renowned epigraphist of USA goes to suggest that the early merchant settlers of South-East Asia had sailed to far off lands in pursuit of their profession, whose presence in Mexico is available in the form of inscriptions. Dr. Fell has deciphered the Indic inscription from Tihosuco which reads that merchant Vusaluna, the captain of the ship, sailing along the coast line, had got the inscription engraved on the stone slab in the month of July of the year 845. It is assumed that year mentioned is of Saka era.
      Cultural Links:
      Worship - The archaeologists found many Hindu deities like Shiva, Shiv-Linga, Ganesh, Kali, Sun, Buddha etc. (in similar or slightly different forms) which were worshipped in ancient America.
      The Hindu God of luck, the Ganesh, was worshipped in Central-South America. Idols of Ganesh have been excavated in plenty in Mexico. This God of the Elephant's trunk is frequently depicted in Mexican manuscripts and in the temple ruins in Central America as the God with a proboscis-like horn, whence water is squirting, and his head is most frequently portrayed on the corners of temple walls, which are always built with reference to the original points. And idol of 'Ekdant Ganesh' was noticed in the temple at Kopan by great Indonologist late Dr. W.S. Wakankar.
      An idol of Hanuman called by the name 'Wilka Huemana' and measuring 50 feet in height and 12 feet in breadth was found in Guatemala. Similar idol was found during an excavation of an Aztec temple in Mexico city and was known as 'Euhectal', a wind God, a monkey God. Buddhism also had a vast influence on pre-Colombian America. Professor F.W. Putnam found in the jungles of Honduras a sculpture which greatly resembles Buddha. According to the July, 1901 issue of American Harper's magazine, it has been proved with evidence that five Buddhist monks had reached Mexico in ancient times, via Alaska.
      Ceremonies, Beliefs and Customs :
      Hindu culture, civilization, custom and belief also dominated ancient America to some extent. Ancient Americans believed in legendary cataclysm, rebirth, four yugas and the concept of two planets like Rahu and Ketu causing solar eclipse. The Hindu doctrine of the ages is preserved in a stone monolith popularly known as the Aztec calendar. This remarkable piece of stone carving is in the form of an immense disc 12 feet in diameter and weights over 20 tons. A festival called Sita-Ram (Situa-Raimi) was celebrated in Mexico during Nav-Ratri or Desserah's period which has been described on page 5867 in the book 'Hamsworth History of the World'. Both in Central and South America, there are found Sati-Cremation, priesthood, Gurukul system, Yagnya, birth, marriage and death ceremonies to some extent similar to the Hindus.
      Social life :
      The ancient American's dresses (male and female) were simple and similar to those of Hindu dresses. Mexican face types were found to be similar to those of Asam, Naga, Nepal and Haryana people. Even their reddish brown skin complexion bear distinct similarity with those of Nepalies and Nagas. If an Indian is shown a Maya lady of Yucatan province from Mexico, he will recognize her as a Jat Lady of Haryana. Ayar Inoa King used to wear a turban, earring and a trishul type trident in his hand.
      Today there live native red Indians of America in the states of California, Arizona, New Mexico who are now left only few 100'000 in number. These tribes are still vegetarians. Similarly, only 200'000 natives are survived in Canada who are still called as 'Indians'. Their lifestyle, customs, and beliefs are identical to those of red Indians, so similar to Bhartiya.
      Trade :
      Goldsmiths from Peru and Mexico prevailed working style similar to Indian traditional goldsmiths. Mr. Michael Long of the National Geographic Society was surprised to see the back strap weaving method in Handloom at Santa Rosa of Peru. This is used to separate thread. It is very well known that cotton is a gift given by Indians to the whole world.
      Language:
      Professor Raman Mena, curator of the National Museum of Mexico, said that the general appearance of Maya's writing is considered of oriental origin. According to scholar Orozco V. Berra, Maya and other languages are of Sanskrit origin. A few Sanskrit and Quichua words are given here to show their similarity and origin.
      Quichua Sanskrit
      A hina (also) ena (also)
      Killa (moon) Kil (shining)
      Illapi (chant) lap (to speak)
      Paksa (fortnight) Paksha (Fortnight)
      The word 'Wara', a unit of measurement, was also used by Maya people. They used to call Antyas as Antis. Professor Hug Fox of Michigan State University found a strange mix of Tamil and local American languages in use some millennia ago. For example, shasta, Indiana, Arevada, Utah, Guyana etc. Mr. Arcio Nuns, from the Federal University of Brazil, found evidence of our Gorani language in the form of Bruhi language during his long research work conducted in South America. 'Gorani' language was practiced thousands of years before in Tamilnandu as per Arcio Nuns. This language is still used in the Adi-Chandlur tribal area of Tamilnanadu and shows similarity to the Bruhi language being practiced in South America. It is also believed that Quichua's (language of Peruvians) characteristic of mouth transmission is derived from Indians. Writing mathematical figures by using vertical and horizontal straight lines was a system commonly practiced by Indians and Mayas
      Shilpa :
      Southern and Central American excavations revealed ancient cities, forts, bridges, tanks, canals, houses, and pyramids which indicated the high state of civilization and what is found that some sculptures of those archaeological remnants are similar in form and design to that found in Indian sculptural monuments. 'Supporting the buildings over the arms of Yaksha' is an Indian art. Similar types of construction was found in ancient Mexico. Similarly, sculptures of human figures with headgear similar to Tamilians, sculptures of Indian style ornamentation of elephants were found in Copan (Honduras) and Palenque. Thousands of ancient baked-clay bricks were found in Comalcalco in Mexico over which Pali scripts were engraved and these were used in the construction of pyramid temples which were similar to the pyramid temple in the Chidambaram village situated on the Coromondal coast in Southern India. In an article written by scholar Ronald Shiller named 'Unsolved Mysteries of! the Incas' appeared in Reader's Digest of August 1982, he claims to have seen the imprints of South-East Asian culture over the sculptures found in Peru dating to the second century BC. I hope my findings will help the scholars to study the influence of Indian Culture over the Meso-American culture, so as to bring before the world the universality of great Vedic culture in the past.
      (Arun Chinchmalatpure)

  • @oseiasoliveiramoreira5388
    @oseiasoliveiramoreira5388 Месяц назад

    👁👁👁✔

  • @seremuaga
    @seremuaga Год назад

    Без русского дубляжа смотреть не интересно.

  • @HadesMiscreant
    @HadesMiscreant Год назад +3

    He said titticaca. 😂

    • @thisislilraskal
      @thisislilraskal Год назад +1

      haha! Boobs & poop! 😂😅

    • @tSunrise_
      @tSunrise_ Год назад

      timestamp?

    • @thisislilraskal
      @thisislilraskal Год назад +1

      @@tSunrise_ about 0:58 the title, and then a few seconds later he says it twice 😂😂
      boobs and poop lol

    • @triedzidono
      @triedzidono Год назад +1

      I am cornholio

    • @HadesMiscreant
      @HadesMiscreant Год назад +1

      @@triedzidono I need TP for my bunghole!

  • @augustusmd
    @augustusmd Год назад +3

    a way better narrative than hancock’s imagined advance civilization..

  • @chevalblanc7152
    @chevalblanc7152 Год назад

    2 langues a la fois je degage

  • @nibiruresearch
    @nibiruresearch 2 месяца назад

    We keep on denying that long ago a highly educated and skilled human civilization existed. That highly developed civilization has left traces all over the earth to tell us that they existed. Sometimes those are huge buildings like the Great Pyramid. Sometimes they are buildings in impossible places high in the mountains like Machu Picchu. Sometimes they are impossible hard stone constructions in difficult places. High, large and hard are the conditions to be visible even thousands of years later. The last highly developed civilization disappeared about 20,000 years ago and they knew it would happen because our planet Earth is suffering from a recurring, therefore predictable but inescapable natural disaster caused by the ninth planet in our solar system. Planet 9 approaches the sun and its planets with long intervals. During the crossing through the ecliptic plane, at a very high speed, its gravitational force causes a huge tidal wave and other disasters on our planet Earth. After a few thousand years it returns. In the collective memory of mankind these disasters are known as a Great Flood or "the end of times" or doomsday. Because of the crossing of that planet, the whole world is covered with a wet mud layer that hardens after a while. The many horizontal layers of our planet are rock solid evidence for this event. We explain much more about planet 9, the recurring flood cycle and its timeline, the rebirth of civilizations and ancient advanced technology in the e-book: "Planet 9 = Nibiru". It shows abundant and convincing evidence both in text and many depictions. It can be read on any computer, tablet or smartphone. Search: planet 9 roest

    • @jfairway1
      @jfairway1 13 дней назад

      ‘Plan 9 from outer space’ is more organized and thought provoking than the above comment.

  • @averaver9257
    @averaver9257 4 месяца назад

    The Incas did'nt create those beatiful constructions, it was another civilization prior to the incas.

  • @Nishkid641
    @Nishkid641 Год назад +5

    Thanking the Spanish for bring civilization and technology to the New World and to abolish the evil primitive empires that performed inhuman and murderous human sacrifices.

    • @MetalboxwithKanon
      @MetalboxwithKanon Год назад

      What about “Heretics“ they killed back at home during that period? Were the killings humane? Dummy

    • @Nishkid641
      @Nishkid641 Год назад +1

      @@MetalboxwithKanon exactly. I thought you gonna deny what I said, but instead you show another example. That means you DO agree with what I say about those primitive Indian apes. Glad that you agree with it.

    • @robertopalomino7284
      @robertopalomino7284 Год назад

      Si como no, los españoles que se estaban muriendo de hambre y sed en España, y una de sus peores crisis de su historia, encubriendo una falsa religión dizque católica, para salvarse el trasero, en Europa, llegaron a una tierras milenarias originales, avanzadas en el nuevo mundo, y así poder a su manera escribir una burla Historia hispana.

    • @charapitoen577
      @charapitoen577 Год назад

      You say that because you are not here, and it shows your lack of knowledge, the Spanish brought nothing but death, sickness and a corrupt system that endures even today, the Incas maintained a society that was well cared for which is different than what we have today.

  • @stefanschleps8758
    @stefanschleps8758 Месяц назад +1

    (There is so much wrong with this film its hard to know just where to start criticizing.)
    First. The Inca did not create the megalithic sites anywhere in Peru or modern day Bolivia. Thats a fact that they themselves admitted to the Spaniards when they arrived, just as the Maya did in Mexico. In both cases when the Spanish asked them who built these places the indigenous peoples said that the Gods built them. One of this films "experts" said that the fifty ton stones were rolled along on logs, and thats how they moved the stones! Thats ludicrous for several reasons. Just one of them is they had to take those blocks, some of them in excess of seventy tons, down from the quarry several hundred feet, and then they rolled them up several hundred feet?! The guy is lunching. No way.
    You expect us to believe that they carved these perfect puzzle pieces with stone or copper tools?! Thats plainly ignorant. Try again!

  • @pedroflecha6533
    @pedroflecha6533 11 месяцев назад +2

    The whole documentary is wrong and disrespectful.

  • @jamesduke8345
    @jamesduke8345 Год назад +4

    Nothing but false information and lies in this video

  • @mazdarx7887
    @mazdarx7887 Год назад +2

    this is dragged out worst than a canadian documentary

  • @juansalvadorvillegasv.612
    @juansalvadorvillegasv.612 Год назад

    1ro, no son Incas, son Quechuas, porque Inca significa gobernador o rey o cabeza de una nación o pueblo
    2do, todas esos cuentos que se hablan de la aparición de los Quechuas son como tal, puro cuento
    3ro, antes de los Quechuas estuvieron vigentes los Aymaras lo estuvieron aproximadamente 1500 años y lo único que los Quechuas (250 años) hicieron fue tomar el mando de una cultura en decadencia pues en el ultimo tiempo antes que los Quechuas comenzaran a gobernar, los Aymaras tenian "dominada" la misma región que los Quechuas posteriormente lo hicieron y fue mas un gobierno teocrático que otra cosa y esa debilidad aprovecharon los Quechuas para hacerse del poder sin casi ningun esfuerzo

  • @antoniogutierrez8763
    @antoniogutierrez8763 Месяц назад

    BS documentary !!!

  • @cliffcurtistruth
    @cliffcurtistruth Месяц назад

    Disinformation video! No thanks.

  • @ImSodaLirious
    @ImSodaLirious 7 месяцев назад

    I'm trying to keep a healthy amount of skepticism, but I just don't buy that this was ancient humans. Technology is too inconsistent.
    These balding monkeys supposedly built megalithic structures which are precision fit, but haven't yet conceptualized the wheel or animal labor besides llamas? They have no written language? They were metalworking? Their numeric system entirely relied on string?
    C'mon. This is embarrassing.
    I don't know what the answer is, but I am saying you clearly missed something, or worse; it's misinformation.

  • @kazikstulej7319
    @kazikstulej7319 Год назад

    Marny zlodziej

  • @giorgosioannou4607
    @giorgosioannou4607 Год назад

    Πας μη Ελλην βάρβαρος.