Cretan Labyrinth | Maya Child Sacrifice | Shackleton’s Quest Shipwreck | Archaeology News: June 2024

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • Presenting the biggest discoveries and news in archaeology for the month of June 2024.
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    DISCOVERIES
    Circular labyrinthine structure in Crete - 4000-3700 years old
    Image Credit: Greek Ministry of Culture
    www.culture.gov.gr/el/Informa...
    Oldest liquid wine - 2000 years old
    Image Credit: Juan Manuel Román
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    South Korean Silla tombs - 1500 years old
    Image credit: Gyeongju National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage archaeologymag.com/2024/06/ne....
    Lost city of Tu’am - 1400 years old
    Image Credit: Umm Al Quwain Department of Tourism and Archaeology
    arkeonews.net/an-ancient-site...
    Maya male child sacrifices at Chichen Itza - 1500-1100 years old
    www.nature.com/articles/s4158...
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    Cahokia artefacts - 900 years old arkeonews.net/native-american...
    Shackleton’s Quest - 102 years old
    canadiangeographic.ca/podcast...
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Комментарии • 47

  • @markpratt7505
    @markpratt7505 23 дня назад +5

    This is a fascinating news piece. The Mayan Twins piece was my favorite. I will look to see if I see more content on this story. Great piece. Your content is very informative and factual, it's one of the best that is available for anyone who has interest in this kind topic.

    • @Inside_Archaeology
      @Inside_Archaeology  22 дня назад +2

      Twins were my fav this month too, and I very much look forward to keeping in touch and getting further news from them!

  • @mgd76yt
    @mgd76yt 23 дня назад +1

    Full bodied wine, lol! I always imagined the labyrinth to be larger...

  • @axel1957ll
    @axel1957ll 22 дня назад

    Amazing episode!! I love the segment on young boy sacrifices! You do a great job in getting guest speakers

    • @Inside_Archaeology
      @Inside_Archaeology  22 дня назад +1

      Thanks so much! I think it's one of those things where people are really happy to chat about their research they just don't have the resources/know to do it on their own outside of the traditional sphere, I'm more than happy to provide a platform, I don't think I've had anyone directly turn me down yet.

    • @axel1957ll
      @axel1957ll 22 дня назад

      @@Inside_Archaeology I think it makes your channel more unique in that you interview other archaeologists about their findings. I like your channel.

  • @StinkinFilthy-ks6ds
    @StinkinFilthy-ks6ds 22 дня назад

    Hey!
    Cool interview. I gotta see more of your channel!
    I think I’m in the right place to scratch a very esoteric itch.

  •  7 дней назад

    Great video as per usual! My favourite story was the one about the labyrinthine structure. I want to believe it was used for something interesting! Perhaps an old outpost? What do you all think?

  • @Davlavi
    @Davlavi 23 дня назад +2

    Informative news as always thanks.🙏

  • @justin12378
    @justin12378 23 дня назад

    I LOVE your videos!! Such interesting segments!!

  • @stevenwatsham5973
    @stevenwatsham5973 23 дня назад

    I am starting at the University of Leicester this September..
    But I do enjoy your content...
    As for the Elgin Marbles.. I firmly believe that had they not been rescued.. They would have ended up being crushed for concrete!..
    But tourists are money..

  • @SimonSozzi7258
    @SimonSozzi7258 23 дня назад

    That interview was fascinating. Subscribed.

  • @briggs5534
    @briggs5534 23 дня назад

    i need to poke the like button for every story in this broadcast, and even a few more for the Mayan and Cahokia stories!

  • @GlenLake
    @GlenLake 23 дня назад

    Thanks!

  • @raiiny_day42
    @raiiny_day42 20 дней назад

    I've decided to get into archeology as a career. I'm 42. Hopefully my body will hold up when i get into field tech. Lol!

    • @Inside_Archaeology
      @Inside_Archaeology  18 дней назад +2

      Stretching and proper manual handling techniques go a long way!

  • @GlenLake
    @GlenLake 23 дня назад

    The findings in Crete are interesting and I agree it has many labyrinth like features, though I always assumed it was beneath the Royal Palace. My first thought was that it may be an observatory/lookout relay but that is based solely on its height within the landscape. Maybe it helped serve as a Bronze age Radar system that gave early warnings to the folk in the area. If that was the case then the Radar Station of today is more fitting than ironic.
    When I heard you say patchouli, I started to chuckle. So Rome might have reeked of garlic and patchouli, like a jam band festival of today? Too funny! And wine with a Janus coin in it is guaranteed to give you double vision.
    While I do acknowledge that Professor Warinner's statement concerning the development and demise of the Mayan culture is in keeping with the general consensus of a decade ago, I also believe that the fairly recent publishing of some of the data that has been discovered in the exhaustive LIDAR scanning of the general area, points to a much more sophisticated "early" Mayan culture and in doing so, throws shade upon "her" Narrative. If my assertion is correct then this may be a good point of reflection on the intersectionality of Science and Dogma and fact and fiction. How quickly do new interpretations become fact and old facts become fiction? Indeed Professor Barquera speaks to this very subject when shares how the new data, the male sex of all the sacrifice victims, is in polar opposition to to a widely held narrative.
    You really pack a lot of information into your videos and you covered a lot of ground in just 40 minutes. Great job, Bravo. Also, please forgive me if I did not write the names of your guests correctly, even with my reading glasses on I found the names to be small and hard to read.

    • @Inside_Archaeology
      @Inside_Archaeology  22 дня назад +1

      Think Rome probably stank of a lot more than garlic and patchouli, I imagine their famous fish sauce had a particularly pungent odor. Which LIDAR study are you referring to? It's not my geographic area of expertise so can't really comment. New interpretations get accepted slowly over time as more data comes out to support them, it's not an overnight phenomenon, as Rodrigo said even with their results they had to run the tests multiple times and their results only apply to this specific sample of bones; you couldn't say that, based on this single strand of data, all Maya child sacrifices were male, etc. Same would be the case with the new LiDAR, it should be investigated via looking for more evidence, which people are probably in the process of doing but not finished or published yet. Unfortunately archaeology takes time, my university dig finished fieldwork 12 years ago and still isn't fully written up/published.

    • @GlenLake
      @GlenLake 22 дня назад

      @@Inside_Archaeology Thanks for the reply, Fish sauce? Yum! But ewww! I'll send you some more information on the LIDAR scan in a little bit,

  • @susy4648
    @susy4648 23 дня назад

    Interesting 🙌🏼

  • @ValdisFrog
    @ValdisFrog 23 дня назад

    Спасибо!

    • @Inside_Archaeology
      @Inside_Archaeology  22 дня назад +1

      Thanks Valdis!

    • @ValdisFrog
      @ValdisFrog 22 дня назад

      @@Inside_Archaeology Great content, great news. In the next issue I will send you a map of Treasure Island

  • @internationalicon
    @internationalicon 22 дня назад

    So appreciate your fact-based approach to current archaeological work, looking at it in context with other info, interviews with those actually involved, and resist the emotional noise from the clickbait ‘ancient alien’ proponents.

  • @Pabitra_Mahata
    @Pabitra_Mahata 22 дня назад

    I can make your thumbnail 10x better

    • @Inside_Archaeology
      @Inside_Archaeology  22 дня назад +1

      Ah but I doubt you can do it for free and I don't make the kind of revenue here to pay you

  • @Ryo_Dragon
    @Ryo_Dragon 21 день назад

    OPEN YOUR MIND

  • @colcol7507
    @colcol7507 23 дня назад

    Hum. This disappointment sounds a little angry.

    • @Inside_Archaeology
      @Inside_Archaeology  22 дня назад +2

      Probably more frustrated, it's disheartening to sit by and watch someone blatantly misleading people like AA does get so much promo/engagement out it when archaeologists work just as hard, have jsut as interesting stories but not the same support to tell them.