Forbidden Archaeology: 9 Mysterious Ancient Historical Places

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  • @幸-h9k
    @幸-h9k 11 месяцев назад +2

    美しさとは、機能に付随するのが私の持論でした。しかしこのチャンネルに出会ってから覆りつつあります。造形と機能が結びつかないのです。たくさんの古代遺跡を紹介して頂き感謝致します。最新の芸術を古代遺跡に発見しました。

  • @christinajenkins4765
    @christinajenkins4765 Год назад +6

    To See These Incredible Monuments in Their First Glorious Moments..... Priceless.......❤️

  • @MichelleRomero-lf1nu
    @MichelleRomero-lf1nu Год назад +77

    I think them temples are way older then what acadamia claims.

    • @Paulftate
      @Paulftate Год назад

      These experts and scientists .... I'm thinking some Associates of theirs Maybe ... found a bag of cocaine outside of the Oval Office ... mind you with cameras in place they cannot identify the culprit ... don't put much stock in experts and scientist

    • @optimoustaf
      @optimoustaf Год назад +6

      Trust me bro

    • @risingson7773
      @risingson7773 Год назад +21

      Academia is full of itself, full of shlt. Without doubt deceitful and hide our true history. Most have absolutely no idea of the extent to this issue.

    • @GouthamHalkurke
      @GouthamHalkurke Год назад +9

      Totally Agree!

    • @robertbrady4367
      @robertbrady4367 Год назад +6

      Most of the time Academia judges it based on an architectural style That are similar to other sites And that's why they did it the way that they do That doesn't mean that they necessarily found something in carbon dated it to somebody in particular Most of the time it's a guessing game So they possibly could be far older They just accredited To somebody that's convenient In the storyline Of the history of that place

  • @WESTLOSPROS
    @WESTLOSPROS Год назад +4

    Excellent as always
    Thank you ❤

  • @Captain-Donut
    @Captain-Donut Год назад +4

    💥💥 And this channel is 💥💥
    Inspirational
    🙏 ❤ Love from Scotland ❤️ 🙏

  • @keithmillay1523
    @keithmillay1523 Год назад +4

    Really interesting, may sites new to me. These are global locals, suggest you use the more academic BCE & CE references related to dates.

  • @KenanTurkiye
    @KenanTurkiye Год назад +18

    Heres something you may find interesting. :)
    The name of my country has nothing to do with the interesting and delicious bird ''turkey''......
    .....but the name of the bird does have a connection with the name of my country, let me explain. :)
    Name of my country has always been Türkiye, it's been known as such since around the 1200's.
    The name it self has a suffix, '' -iye '', that is Turk-iye, where the -iye suffix means 'land of/belonging to',
    just like the Latin suffix of '' -ia '', which exists in such country names like
    Austr-ia, Austral-ia, Latv-ia, Roman-ia etc etc again meaning 'land of/belonging to'.
    Many would remember the country Czechoslovak-ia which changed it's name to Czech Republic and a few years ago changed that to Czechia (that is Czech-ia).
    The Latin suffix -ia probably originates from Turkish -iye as Turkish is much older, ancient Turkish been over ten thousand years old.
    Spelled in different languages in different ways to phonetically resemble '' Türkiye ''
    we got various spellings like;
    Turquía (in Spanish),
    Turchia (in Italian),
    Turquie (in French)
    Turkei (in Germn) and
    Turkey (in English)
    all trying to resemble the pronounciation of ''Turk-ia'' thus Turkiye.
    Mind you this was way before the animal we currently know as 'turkey'' was found by the europeans when they explored the north americas. The bird was first sent to europe from north americas in the year 1519, so up until that point there was no bird named 'turkey'....
    ...they came across the bird and thought it was a specie of the fowl/chicken they had been buying from the country of Turkiye at the time, so they named the bird ''Turkey Fowl'' meaning ''Turkish Chicken''.....
    ....just like how a dog breed is known as German Shepherd (because it's from Germany), American Bulldog, British Terrier, Greek Harehound etc etc.
    In time you don't get to call the Greek Harehound as simply as ''Greek''; or you don't call the British Terrier as ''British''; or the German Shepherd as ''German'', but in time the Turkish Fowl started to be called just ''Turkey'' and later ''turkey'', and has been going on for hundreds of years.
    Now in modern times, this is causing confusion, especially when we have people across the world unable to point to their own country on the map, this ''confusion over the naming'' needed to be corrected.
    So my country decided to rectify this confusion that has been going on for so long and corrected the name to Türkiye, which it always was. Basically we didn't change the name of our country, we changed the mistake made in the English language. : )
    So, there's some tid bit information for you to have a great day, if you read upto this point you have a great night too, ohh just have a wonderfull life. : )
    Best wishes. ;)

    • @Topmuslin
      @Topmuslin Год назад +1

      U 2. Well, enjoyed your story even if no one else did! You should do your own videos, the way you write, was like a book 📖.

    • @GypsyCaz
      @GypsyCaz 11 месяцев назад +2

      Good read, Thanks 👏👏

    • @KenanTurkiye
      @KenanTurkiye 11 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you guys, very kind and generous words from both of you.
      Wish you all the best! :)

    • @DH-kl5rx
      @DH-kl5rx 11 месяцев назад

      I always find it interesting that ancient ruins like these are dated back just a few hundred years old vs thousands of yea4s old but never are we told how these civilizations developed the ability to erect such great and awesome structures. Certainly these buildings are the end product of a centuries of development in mathematics and architecture.

    • @Find-Your-Bliss-
      @Find-Your-Bliss- 10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you.
      I appreciate your taking the time to explain so well.

  • @weekendmom
    @weekendmom Год назад +8

    Outstandingly good video.

  • @debbralehrman5957
    @debbralehrman5957 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @gwendolynlacey13
    @gwendolynlacey13 Год назад +7

    Aha the planet Pluto only became seen in 1930s now we are in a time of great light uncovering what was hidden specially for archaeologist and scientist Pluto transcends into Aquarius this month on the 20th 2024 of January very interesting the sun temple of Kenark look like a tempo of wise astronomers and astrologist it shows the 24,000 year cycle on the wheel. They kept track of the time and the eons of times of wisdom. Wow.

  • @ingridsell9537
    @ingridsell9537 10 месяцев назад +1

    Please turn down music, so its easier to understand

  • @Ancient_Nukes
    @Ancient_Nukes Год назад +4

    The term 'lost cities' should set alarm bells ringing.

    • @BrodyLuv2
      @BrodyLuv2 Год назад +4

      Yes .. the vast holes in our knowledge are existentially concerning to me.

    • @Alex_student101
      @Alex_student101 Год назад

      @@BrodyLuv2why?

    • @BrodyLuv2
      @BrodyLuv2 Год назад +2

      @@Alex_student101
      Hello there.
      The reason why is because many of these places seem like they were suddenly and often times violently disrupted and then no one.
      The supposed holes in our knowledge concern potentially cyclical catastrophic events, some localised and some more global in nature.
      Have you heard of 'The Boneyard' ?
      Very awesome and extremely intriguing!

    • @BrodyLuv2
      @BrodyLuv2 Год назад

      @@Alex_student101
      From your 'Why' I would assume you are student or already been in higher learning, correct?

  • @12TribesUnite
    @12TribesUnite Год назад +5

    Cool stuff! Thanks for the interesting pointers! ;-)

  • @caroczel
    @caroczel Год назад +2

    Stunning 😍 TY

  • @reneeyounk9663
    @reneeyounk9663 Год назад +9

    Seems "they" keep finding everything is far older than the other "they" tell us. Megaliths are under us all. Our amazing archetecture also seems to just need uncovering so we can claim we did it.

  • @Jonathan-wx2qh
    @Jonathan-wx2qh Год назад +2

    Awesome

  • @Windoflifes
    @Windoflifes Год назад +1

    Thanks! Super!

  • @pocahontas330
    @pocahontas330 9 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @ArunSharma-ek9tl
    @ArunSharma-ek9tl Год назад +4

    These look like yantras from aerial view. Lots of treasures on the indian su continent

    • @francinemorris4622
      @francinemorris4622 Год назад

      My first thoughts said “star fort” yet the more I look the more labyrinth 🤯

  • @PaulPerez-lx5yr
    @PaulPerez-lx5yr Год назад +3

    The second to last is a boulder coffin ⚰️⚰️⚰️ for Giants

    • @Ancient_Nukes
      @Ancient_Nukes Год назад

      it had a groove in the floor for drainage and a stone floor inside.

  • @MaryBaxter-k5c
    @MaryBaxter-k5c Год назад +12

    The megalithic rocks are moved by sound. Frequency. I'd be willing to bet that just like the Egyptian pyramids, this "tomb" in Japan houses no ancient dead people...think frequency, resonance & healing the human body.

    • @lactusgalacto1174
      @lactusgalacto1174 Год назад

      Really? 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁

    • @truelightoutdoors8450
      @truelightoutdoors8450 Год назад

      100 percent... plus water was a big use in moving and cutting

    • @jshaw4757
      @jshaw4757 Год назад +1

      ​@@truelightoutdoors8450yep high pressure water cutters...can use it just by weight gravity n design...water cutters can cut through 5 inch solid steel as I'm sure you know 👍👍...everything we see from old places are based around water as we can't survive a week without it so when establishing a settlement the most important central part is where are they getting there water...first things first...so any old site I see first thing I ask is where was there water coming from...have you seen the giant pyramid dome freezers in Iran thousands year old freezers in the desert...they essentially used what we call peltier chips that same design in the desert so when it gets cold at night they made very thin pools off water and below that the hear from the ground....so one side hot and one side cold and it turned the pools into ice...they then put that ice in the main structure which keeps it frozen indefinitely...in a desert...check em out 👍👍

  • @umpboy8474
    @umpboy8474 Год назад

    Jay siyaram 🚩🔥🚩

  • @vickokoszka6836
    @vickokoszka6836 Год назад

    GOOD.....BUT THEY ARE OBVIOUSLY NOT UNKNOWN.......
    PEOPLE EVERYWHERE 😮

  • @se7en910
    @se7en910 Год назад +2

    Ai is getting scary

    • @historypiece
      @historypiece  Год назад +2

      All sites listed in the description so you can copy and paste into Google

  • @kristaborrero921
    @kristaborrero921 Год назад

    It's So Much older than That

  • @Lamar-n2j
    @Lamar-n2j 10 месяцев назад

    The architect 's of today are nothing but mere mortals, compared to the architecture structure of the old world.

  • @ps4games164
    @ps4games164 9 месяцев назад

    Lest say one million people are necessary for one such achievement and the people on earth were like 300 milions in ancient times. That mean we have 300 such structures every century. In 60 thousand years that would make like 18000 of these structural achievements for the time being. Or approximately 1 per thousand sq/km.

  • @GizzyDillespee
    @GizzyDillespee Год назад +4

    This archeology isn't really forbidden, but "relatively unheard of" doesn't have the same draw... even though it's just as fun as the "forbidden archeology" stuff such as giants, OOPAs, Atlantis, dividing epochs into BF and AF (before and after flood) and so on. Okay, maybe that stuff is more fun, but the real stuff is more interesting.

    • @GizzyDillespee
      @GizzyDillespee Год назад

      And yes, I know there were real floods all around the world, at various points, and I don't mean to demean any particular cultural memory of them, however unbelievable some of the details of the story may have become.

  • @akhilsurendran3263
    @akhilsurendran3263 Год назад

    like 9 unknown books

  • @hind-9999
    @hind-9999 Год назад +2

    good video but before buddist hindu culture is in the world everywhere.

  • @Bob-z1y7d
    @Bob-z1y7d Год назад

    Bet there more buried under it

  • @ginamilite1256
    @ginamilite1256 11 месяцев назад

    Academia

  • @morefish469s
    @morefish469s Год назад

    Yes & no. Even from the beginning of the 1st Creation. We will just put it together. We will call us the 5th time which would be Adam & Eve. Burried even deeper is the 1-4 times of our earths start to finish. Why would anyone Barry and an ancient sight. They wouldn't. Great floods would cover it up. Some things will be lucky to land in a spot which would allow it to be re-presented into society coming from a piece of cole. Strange place to find a Bell or a Hammer head or a spark plug.

    • @morefish469s
      @morefish469s Год назад

      I'm all about forbidden knowledge. I wised up to the religion bs before I left high school. Mom and Dad never went. They let me do what Church I wanted. Tried almost all of them. God is w/in. Forever embroidered in our DNA. Jesus was a womanizer

    • @morefish469s
      @morefish469s Год назад

      @@dmbindallas that's All I needed to know. I'm David dude. Stay in your world you call Texas. stay dmbindallas.

  • @anguswilliam2141
    @anguswilliam2141 Год назад +1

    Buddhist huh? I've never seen a buddhist built anything. They're squatters. They didn't build that place.