The Toltec Mounds Scott Arkansas Ancient Native American Site

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • Travel to central Arkansas to view the Ancient American City called the Toltec Mound Site. . This Hopewell or Plumb Bayou Culture site is thought to be at least 1000 years old. Watch as we visit the museum to see the artifacts and illustrations of the astronomical alignment possibilities of this ancient site.
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  • @JessicaJohnson-e6q
    @JessicaJohnson-e6q Год назад +1

    i would love to join you on some cave adventures. i have been caving eastern oklahoma caves. Its an addiction 😂❤

  • @marywhite4390
    @marywhite4390 Год назад +4

    I like the theory of celestial alignment. I know of smaller mounds in Arkansas not identified as such and both are near creeks in Vilonia and Fort Chaffee that both look so out of place for the terrain. I visited Spiro mounds in Oklahoma as well as Toltec mounds there and find the topic facinating.

    • @brenthiteoutdoors
      @brenthiteoutdoors  Год назад +2

      That's great! I have been to Spiro also...some really awesome artifacts have come from that site! Thanks for subscribing and watching. If you have places that you would like us to do a survey on you can contact me at brenthite@gmail.com We have professional archaeologist on our team to assist us in doing a professional archeological survey.

    • @brenthiteoutdoors
      @brenthiteoutdoors  Год назад

      Awesome....I would like to see those sites...I just filmed in Spiro, video will be out soon!

    • @marywhite4390
      @marywhite4390 6 месяцев назад +1

      From hwy 107 turn onto Otto Road. Several miles down Otto there is an s curve. Past that curve look into the field off to the right. There are several small mounds observable. The ones in Fort Smith area are several times larger than the ones off Otto road.

  • @dustyschwartz1576
    @dustyschwartz1576 Год назад +2

    I use to hunt artifacts in Fulton County Illinois with Aaron Hite. Now I live in Arkansas watching you. Strange world. Thank you for the video. New area to me.

  • @raymondbradford4086
    @raymondbradford4086 Год назад +1

    There is a water element that is used in these religious practices... 4 elements.. earth.. fire.. water ... air... to make the 5th element if you will come up.. Which is spirit..

  • @raymondbradford4086
    @raymondbradford4086 Год назад +1

    It is believed that anywhere that 2 of these elements meet is sacred... could have a doorway or portal to the spiritual realm..

  • @pastorbobncc365
    @pastorbobncc365 Год назад +5

    Bible explains it all. Nephilim architecture.

    • @brenthiteoutdoors
      @brenthiteoutdoors  Год назад +4

      I agree, this stuff is found all over the world. The "Indians" didn't do this. We have Native Americans on our archelogy team and they say that their oral history tells that there was another race here before they were...Some tribes fought wars against these other people or whatever they were.

  • @waroark1
    @waroark1 4 месяца назад

    Have you considered that the purpose of the mounds may be more primitive than the speculations? Perhaps at the time of the building of this society they were adjoined to the river. The ox bow formed later. I think that the mounds may have been constructed as a defense for the people. That at that time there were fewer trees in the immediate area. By building the mounds it gave them greater observation of any approaching enemies. The mounds would have been the final defensive positions and that they were being constructed to support oneanther in case of attacks. This was maybe a society in the process of growing but something brought about it's demise. Whether that would have been enemies or disease who knows. If my theory is correct there should be arrowheads and spearheads closer at the base of these structures that would indicate they had been used as defensive positions. I think that cultures could be very brutal during those times and that preservation would be the top priority.

    • @brenthiteoutdoors
      @brenthiteoutdoors  4 месяца назад +1

      That's a good theory and possible a true assessment...thanks for watching and for your comments!

  • @rikreed7749
    @rikreed7749 Год назад +2

    I was at that site in 2017. It is fantastic. Difficult to explain how they could have built it with small baskets of dirt. I do not buy the conventional explanation.

    • @brenthiteoutdoors
      @brenthiteoutdoors  Год назад +1

      I do no agree either, there is something they are not telling us.

  • @janaunvoyles4293
    @janaunvoyles4293 Год назад +4

    have you taken into consideration "earth wobble" as a viable reason that your measurements are not spot on

    • @brenthiteoutdoors
      @brenthiteoutdoors  Год назад +2

      Yes I have considered that but also recently we have visited other sites that have mounds that accurately illustrate astronomical alignments. So I believe that there are other alignments at Toltec that are not yet discovered. I think there are some accurate alignments there but I think they connect more to the stars rather than to the son or moon.

  • @americanvindictashow
    @americanvindictashow Год назад

    Great video brothers! That was an interesting place!

  • @tiitulitii
    @tiitulitii Год назад +1

    What was the motivation to build pyramids around the world in the ancient times? Why is there no motivation to do the same today? What will be left from our culture after thousands of years? Mixture of rock, metal and glass sand? Holes in the bedrock (mines and building foundations)? Anything interesting and useful for the future inhabitants? Or, just pollution, extremely dangerous nuclear waste and death?! 😱

  • @jethrobodean8585
    @jethrobodean8585 Год назад +2

    Solutrean's