Great Riddles in Archaeology: El Dorado in the Americas

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

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  • @MrDXRamirez
    @MrDXRamirez 3 года назад +1

    At 40:00 to 45:51 the Mayan system water irrigation is a constructive form of water consumption that doubles as a productive habitat and a system of food distribution to a large population of 50,000 people more than what London had at the same time.

  • @anna-lisagirling7424
    @anna-lisagirling7424 4 года назад +2

    I'd love to sit at a fire on a camping trip and talk with you until the sun comes up some time. May I suggest wandering over to some of the videos on You tube of lectures given by Brian Cox, a celebrated astrophysicist from England? His ability to explain lofty concepts in the current understandings in astrophysics are very much aligned (to me) with explorations in metaphysics and strengthen my foundation of "faith" and understanding of Bible writings. We humans have been using language to express our understanding of the principles of the universe for as long as we could effectively communicate and the Divine and science have blurred from the get go. And theologians and religious people have been been debating and often fighting amongst themselves every bit as much as scientists for just as long. Not enough campfires to sit around, if you ask me. Cheers!

  • @ramseydieter
    @ramseydieter 3 года назад +2

    Then they want us to believe that these guys watched their whole crew get eaten by a native tribe and then become cool enough with them so that they share stories about where the gold is? U gotta b kiddn me

  • @Javo2491
    @Javo2491 12 лет назад

    the video about ancient beverages is avialable?

  • @colinbyerly5212
    @colinbyerly5212 6 лет назад

    How do we get a new study to look using space tools in a place they never looked but has tremendous potential as evidence is higher due to observations and discoveries of never before known areas .?

  • @stephenkirby1264
    @stephenkirby1264 9 лет назад

    Beyond theism and atheism:
    An issue nobody seems to be able to think about without having a brain freeze. Why is that, do you think?
    Atheists say they are ‘good without God’, but when you ask them why they are good without God the reasoning seems to go all over the place, which only tells me that they don't know what they're talking about, because there is only one reason, (and you can say it in one hyphenated word), but it becomes somewhat obvious they have not reached the point that the hyphenated word describes; self-reliance, ( and all that it entails).
    Theists say they are ‘good with God’ but when you ask them why they are good with God the reasoning seems to go all over the place, which only tells me that they don't know what they're talking about, because there is only one reason, (and you can say it in one word), and it becomes somewhat obvious they have not reached the point where the word doesn't immediately make them run for the security and safety of a human concept of protection; fear, (and all that it entails).
    Find out who, what, where, when, why, and how.
    The who, of course, is you.
    The what is your individual human enlightenment.
    The where is not in your head, it is in your heart.
    The when is now, or at least, pretty darn soon.
    The why is because your head stopped corroborating its decisions with your heart at some point in your life and now you don't know how to reawaken those skills.
    The how, of course, is by joining the oneconscienceplus project
    Sincerely, stephenkirby 9-11-15 2:55 am pdt
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  • @scottclark.3766
    @scottclark.3766 10 лет назад +3

    Penn Museum Hello, I enjoyed this series eminently, but there several videos saying ''Not for watching in my country! I live in the United States in NC. Thanks for sharing Penn's increasingly growing archive! :-)

  • @oneiros666
    @oneiros666 8 лет назад +2

    It's Fawcett, not Faucett.

  • @garynorthtruro
    @garynorthtruro 9 лет назад +7

    Starts at 5 min

  • @arc1516
    @arc1516 4 года назад +2

    Manoa = 3.717535 N, 63.650614 W

  • @k-mehrenworthallrightsrese577
    @k-mehrenworthallrightsrese577 5 лет назад +1

    Riddle me this DESCRIPTION
    Throughout the ages White Powder of Gold has been known as The Philosopher’s Stone, Star Fire, The Elixir Of Life, Ormus, Manna, and ORME, an acronym for “Orbitally Rearranged Monatomic Elements” coined in the 1980’s by David Radius Hudson.
    It relates to any precious metal in its monatomic form, including Gold, Platinum, Silver, Palladium, Osmium, Ruthenium, Rhodium and Iridium. Superdeformation of the nuclei of these precious elements results in a monoatomic, superconducting, high spin, low energy state, wherein, in accordance with ORME Physics and ORME Biology the extraordinary characteristics of the white powder of gold can be manifested. These precious metals have the unique ability to remain stable in the monoatomic form, which can then lead to effects ranging from Superconductivity to Levitation to Zero-Point Energy phenomena.

  • @markuse3472
    @markuse3472 5 лет назад +6

    This was not about El Dorado but about the Spanish and their unjust acts on the Natives.
    Next time just label your video: "The Atrocities Of The Spanish On The Natives" or something like that.

    • @QuarterMan88
      @QuarterMan88 5 лет назад +1

      I'm curious, what were you expecting?

    • @markuse3472
      @markuse3472 5 лет назад

      @@QuarterMan88 The video poster hates the Spanish name.

    • @ramseydieter
      @ramseydieter 3 года назад

      Howboutthat and listen to how he said ‘They were lucky’ to find a boat full of gold that they could then pirate. Gotta love our ‘historians’

  • @gst9325
    @gst9325 8 лет назад +1

    so amazon had to be quite deforested 500 years ago, maybe even more than today.

    • @thesublimedragon2302
      @thesublimedragon2302 7 лет назад

      Martin Kočíšek also there was a road that connected the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean

    • @markuse3472
      @markuse3472 5 лет назад +2

      By no means more deforested than today. No way no how. Records show there was MUCH more green, forest, back then.

    • @PedroFerreira-ze5yp
      @PedroFerreira-ze5yp 4 года назад

      Although the Amazon forest has been much more populated in the past, their way of living was highly dependent of the forest being there and being healthy. They even managed the forest to meet their needs. There was no cattle, there was not soybean. So, no. It was much less devastaded. They did clear land to make plant some crops, but in a much more harmonious way.

    • @johnbowman476
      @johnbowman476 3 года назад +1

      Yep, possibly. There is a research paper I could not find right now to quote that surmises the mini- ice age we had several centuries agomay have been caused by the collapse of these civilizations and the resulting carbon sink caused by the jungle overgrowing the farmlands

  • @PWizz91
    @PWizz91 3 года назад

    Have a drink at every erm

  • @evilpandakillabzonattkoccu4879
    @evilpandakillabzonattkoccu4879 2 года назад

    hmmmm..... another Gilt man? I don't care for the competition. 😄

  • @mitchellkrouth5083
    @mitchellkrouth5083 7 лет назад

    200 hundred thousand years of advanced technology is the real time history

  • @KingsofCowan
    @KingsofCowan 13 лет назад +1

    Dana Daisy says she loves the golden pentacles of the Flying Meyrtles. sign into Zachariah @kingsofcowan love Meena Dandy

  • @gordonflowers9560
    @gordonflowers9560 8 лет назад +2

    Why would someone like Betty Myers argue for 40 yrs. that nothing would grow.Is this Smithsonian ignorance?Ridiculous and scary at the same time.

    • @tparker2095
      @tparker2095 Год назад +1

      It's Betty Meggers. She argued that the soils were too poor for agriculture, which is true. But, she was thinking of modern crop agriculture. Amazonian civilizations used agroforestry systems using tree crops.

  • @k-mehrenworthallrightsrese577
    @k-mehrenworthallrightsrese577 5 лет назад

    Stairway to heaven

  • @k-mehrenworthallrightsrese577
    @k-mehrenworthallrightsrese577 5 лет назад

    All that glitters is not gold

  • @sergiosaenz859
    @sergiosaenz859 Год назад

    So many generalizations and mispronunciations. Cannot keep watching.

  • @timmymaxwell4262
    @timmymaxwell4262 3 года назад

    The head dresses are the same head dresses that the indigenous black people of Louisiana wear.

  • @asdfasdf-fg5kx
    @asdfasdf-fg5kx 2 года назад

    um um um um um um

  • @k-mehrenworthallrightsrese577
    @k-mehrenworthallrightsrese577 5 лет назад

    Hannibal lectre

  • @AntzLoks1314
    @AntzLoks1314 Год назад

    El-Choctaw-lord-De-CalifasMexicoAztlan Antz-that-walks-in-sky iAnTz Cali 🐜🐜

  • @k-mehrenworthallrightsrese577
    @k-mehrenworthallrightsrese577 5 лет назад

    Gold = gnosis

  • @jchrg2336
    @jchrg2336 5 лет назад +1

    Spanish heeft het woord: panisch erin vervlochten dat betekent paniek
    Deze "spanish" zijn in paniek geraakt bij het minsten en geringste dat ze zagen als vreemd vun uit hun cultuurs perspectives. ..
    Panish = panic

    • @kpacuBua
      @kpacuBua 4 года назад +1

      GEKOLONISEERD!!!

  • @ramseydieter
    @ramseydieter 3 года назад

    Boiling saddle leather for nutrition?!?!?! Who believes this? N I’ve been hungry before smh

  • @TheDudeVonDude
    @TheDudeVonDude 5 лет назад

    Finally.. I love this presentation... Most of Penn stuff is dry and boring.. Just sayin

  • @ramseydieter
    @ramseydieter 3 года назад

    ‘Over’hunt the Amazon?? Ok buddy

  • @prestonphelps1649
    @prestonphelps1649 3 года назад

    This guy stutters and uh uh ah...stammers

  • @vantwistic
    @vantwistic 3 года назад

    Great topic but speakers like this make me nuts. Every sentence starts at normal volume but quickly reverts to a barely Audible whisper somewhere in the middle... Where do people learn to talk that way?

  • @ramseydieter
    @ramseydieter 3 года назад

    Then they refer to the men who were ‘chained by the neck’ as ‘porters’ not slaves... I wish I had attended this ‘lecture’ and got a chance to shame this dude in a Q n A

    • @johnbowman476
      @johnbowman476 3 года назад +1

      He said they were slaves and porters

  • @ramseydieter
    @ramseydieter 3 года назад

    Yes Cuzco had gold but this ransom story is so laughable it’s like some Disney movie