Archaeologists make rare find in cave
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2023
- Four Roman-era swords were unearthed from a cave overlooking the Dead Sea by Israeli archaeologists. The swords are believed to have belonged to Jewish rebels who rose up against Roman rule.
Man that is some real treasure
From an old piece of Roman metal, he suddenly knows what religion the owners who placed them there were...sounds very "real"...
@@issemxfi It comes from a lot of research understanding the dates and population of the time. So what's your conclusion? Palestinkians were there fighting the romans? moron.
Until the mummy returns! 😅
Edit: I typed “mommy” sorry.
Some lord of the rings shit
I don't believe anything that's on CNN😂😂
Whoever stashed those swords probably were killed or imprisoned soon after. Otherwise someone would have came back for them.
Killed ! Most likely, Hiding the evidence .
Yes
Such is the nature of discovered hoards.
@@DonariaRegia There was Jewish Persecution going on during that era, it was common to kill Jews, as Romans hated them.
Probably tried to take over the land in that area but were stopped... Jews do it everywhere they go... literally everywhere... hence why they have been banned from 71 countries over 110 times on record.
i couldn’t imagine the feeling of finding something like this. well done
In their fury of excitement over this incredible find, they missed seeing the pile of gold roman coins behind the swords.
😁😁👍
@adolfhitler3235LoL exactly they
Say it was Roman swords then say ....Ewish rebels hid it? lol prob so they can keep them !they are 🐍 I wouldn’t believe a word they say
@adolfhitler3235 yo wtf
@adolfhitler3235oh yes zey doooh
@adolfhitler3235bruh, then I realized your username and it made sense. Do you support Palestine and Hamas by any chance?
Probably one of the most exciting moments of their lives that’s such an incredible find.
You can bet they had one hell of a celebration I want too celebrate just watching this! You are right it maybe one in a lifetime!
They discovered something that doesn’t belong to them
It’s called the occupied Palestine 🇵🇸
Free Palestine 🇵🇸 from the isreahilli th!eves and childrens k!!!!!rs
That’s probably how the British archeologists Howard Carter felt over 100 years ago when he uncovered King Tuts Tomb.
@@adammiller8096 That find was the mother load and the birthplace of mummy movies! lol
Oh my goodness. Corroded metal. I can pick up a rock on the ground and it will be older than those swords
What an amazing find. Its crazy there's still things out there waiting to be discovered
Amazing how Israeli tourists hide Jewish artifacts/belongings all over the middle east, find it then claim the land between Euphrates and The Nile belongs to Israel.
Go to the Grand Canyon
Think about all the amazing things hidden away that no one will ever know about.
Where are the bodies that were buried next to the swords?
You have no idea.
I'm 57 years old, if I could do it over again I would be an archeologist. It seems like an awesome job.
Most of them go broke without a single find
Maň you wouldn’t be finding anything
@@ZaeOSWS I found a troll 🧌
As a Jewish rebel from the second century C.E i confirm we hid those swords there
😂
Rebel really
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Smh
History is a pack of lies about events that never happened .
You have to get them back they belong tooo yooouuu 😂
Gives me an adrenaline rush to imagine finding something incredible like that. What an experience
I'd be torn honestly. "I want to keep it for the rest of my life, but I know it would be awesome selling it to a museum"
@@RezidueWithaZ theres a man who used to treasure hunt (i think he lived in australia) and he had his fortunes forcibly removed
I love discoveries like this! They make the distant past, and the people who lived then, far more tangible to me. That fellow who held the first sword was the first person to have done that since it was placed there by a Jewish rebel during Roman times. That is so F-ing Cool!
I can't imagine! The rush of picking that up knowing that you're the first person to touch it in 2200 years!
I know.. totally mind blowing..😮
@@joanneberg8093More like 1900 years, but the point is still as valid.
Jess were not rebeling the Roman's..
Exactly!! Period!!
Just imagine the very human who placed that there. Imagine if he had a spark of a thought that maybe somebody would find this in the future. And now those two timelines have merged. Amazing
It bridges the gap in your mind from history to reality. Makes you really realize that history is real and that time did indeed exist. A literal time machine
*everyone making claims about the swords*
The soldiers after blazing some weed: 😅 where did we put those swords?
Rick, at Pawn Stars, would be saying, "Let me give you a hundred bucks for them. " They're gonna be sitting around a long time. They're gonna take up space."
"I got to have them restored and who knows how expensive that'll be. I'm taking all he risk. Best I can do is 800 bucks
😂😂😂😂
Riiiiite FR , they gonna be sitting around awhile , ..like who u bullshitn MF , u know dam well he's gonna pay u 50 bucks and. And make 10,000$ or something off em lololol😂
And it have to find the right buyer who wants them.
"They are pretty old and have depreciated alot. They are also out of warranty."
I cannot imagine the feeling of finding such a treasure! Congratulations!!👍🙏🏼
I wonder how much they would be worth
@@mehranafrasabi4528Priceless!!! So no one would ever put a price on something such as this. It would only be auctioned off in silent auction. An most of the time is to be then donated to a Museum. BUT ON SOME RARE OCCASIONS SOME PEOPLE HAVE BEEN KNOWN TO END UP WITH THINGS LIKE THIS FOR PERSONAL COLLECTION’S !! 🙏🏼
The owner of the swords Just forgot about them ?
@@novice7T7didn't you listen what he said at the and
@@novice7T7I mean the owner could have left them there for any reason, or died, or straight forgot about them.
100% chance those rebels died soon after leaving... No way someone would leave that many and not come back or at least tell someone else
Maybe the swords were misplaced and they forgot to turn the find my sword feature on
Imagine what those swords saw. Whoever put them there, was probably hiding or running from someone...they were buried in a cave and then 1000s of years later, they finally see the light of day. Just sitting there all this time...amazing. history is amazing but also scary. It really puts into perspective how fast our lives go by
Like if one was King Sauls'
Well at least 90% of what they saw was that cave wall💀
2k
I bet you those swords saw absolutely nothing
Time is relative but i see your point
Makes me want to be an archeologist💯
Exactly, Like how i wanted to be an astronaut ,Last week😉
Come search my ass
Sadly, it's NOTHING like the novels or movies.
Back 100 yrs, yeah, it was a treasure hunt, where they casually destroyed more historical clues than they found treasure. Even then, the wrong dig in the wrong place, could still end up ...after years...with NOTHING. Money gone, reputation in ruins.
For a long time now, care and science have made the whole EXPERIENCE, FOR GUYS LIKE YOU...MIND NUMBING, BACKBREAKING, UNBELIEVABLY BORING, TEDIOUS WORK.
That still often yeilds...NOTHING. Or stuff TO YOU so insignificant as to BE nothing.
Don't give up your day job, guy...
Until you realize it's all cursed items
@@wolfguard997or +4 to hammerdin
Sadly If it is rebels, that must mean they were probably killed or slaved
Some appreciate this for its historic value, some appreciate this for the romans fine craftsmanship.
I appreciate it because every blade and piece of art is a reflection of the individual of that time. Pity so mucn of our history is left forgotten or falls on deaf ears.
Now that's a time capsule👌👌
Now that’s SIMPLY INCREDIBLE!
Such a beautiful find. only hope it makes it to the appropriate 😅😅😊😊 people
Don't tell the British!!!
Would be nice to see how they got there.
What an incredible find. I can't imagine how exciting that must have been.
It is amazing that normal things you use today are priceless for someone after thousands of years.
Imagine the roman soldiers putting swords in there for later. or perhaps the soldier's enemies cached them for themselves.
Or the soldiers were killed.... and the killers rushed to hide the swords, before the Romans came looking for them.
It was hidden by Jewish rebels, under Bar-Kohkva leadership.
They say at the end Jewish rebels hid them. Rome destroyed Jerusalem and the Israelites were fighting the Romans.
@@matthewmckever2312
But to be honest, this is just a guess.
They have no idea who left them there,
@@matthewmckever2312
Thank you sir. Someone else that actually listened to the video
As far as the universe is concerned, those rebels were in that cave just last year.
They even claimed the swords to be hidden by them. No evidence but oh well.
I think the Jews are being bombed right now because of these swords
Well they are roman swords, hidden in a cave. And they are estimated to be the same age as around the time of Hebrew rebellion against Roman expansion in the area. So yeah.
Why would a Roman empire hide much needed weapons unless there were a group of people who weren't aloud to habe weapons that werent actually roman
Wow
I mean why would Roman soldiers stash there own swords and also they where found in the JEWdean desert in the second century when they where being prosecuted
that is heart stopping to see and touch such history.
Such “history” 😂😂 that’s a joke they destroyed libraries of knowledge and pillaged the surrounding arenas to make it no one remembered it to make “history “ ….. “his story” 😉
I couldn’t imagine finding something like that ..I’m a huge history buff and this is like the holy grail type thing I’d love to experience just once .
One grail was made.
About 2 million roman swords were made.
Not the same ballpark.
Shane Gillis?
I know I would be super excited finding some old relic swords
@@thenarrator1984I like that rebuttal for some reason
Nerd
warms my heart to think that humans are preppers by nature; like squirrels we instinctively stash a little something JUST IN CASE haha
UNBELIEVABLE! As soon as they pulled the first one out, I was like, "Shit, a Roman Gladius!"
I can't wait for more info on them.
Hopefully they publish them before their bought , these things get sold very quickly
Wouldn’t you rather have a new sword tho man? It’s gonna work way better when you’re out there swordin’
it up.
@@fooohousieI don’t think the buyers who pay these exorbitant prices(some can be surprisingly lower) are going to be using these swords for that bud.
@@Belisarius536makes the idea of having one even dumber. Items like this should instantly go into a museum, not on the market for sale. We as humans have gotten so greedy
@@Sir-Red Archeological findings belong to the state. They don't release for sale rare findings.
Little did those people who hid those swords know that they would never return for them but they would remain exactly where they left them for 2000 years before finally being found.
These people knew well they would be dreadfully killed if someone would find what they hidden in their life time, soo there was simply no other option
BEFORE HOUSES AND BUILDINGS THEY BUILT INTO THE BEDROCK AND MOUNTAIN SIDES SO JUST IMAGINE IF YOU DUG 20 FEET DOWN IN YOUR BACKYARD WHAT YOU'LL FIND
This makes me think of when I’m just walking through the map on dayz and find someone’s stash of loot under a tree
This is actually really cool. I could feel the excitement they had
Archeology boner.
Finding stuff like this is great. It really blurs the line between what you read in books and reality. It's one thing to be told that something happened, but actually show a piece of that history is just another experience
Find of a lifetime perhaps.
Most of the time it's a lot of nothing.
Consider this quote by John D. Rockefeller, philanthropist and one of the masterminds behind compulsory schooling:
“I don’t want a nation of thinkers, I want a nation of workers.”
This is an amazing find, well done guys!
This is so freaking cool. What a find!
Are used to want to be a archaeologist so bad, but the possibility of digging the bugs grossed me out
That rules out a lot of life’s activities then
@@garrysmith5562 yep.
Something about finding a sword is just so much more exciting than say, pottery. Her gasp was relatable
rushing to claim the history than the treasure.
Exactly how ppl fail to see this is beyond me!
Making speculations doesn't make it history. This is not real.
He did say ... "... probably"
That part
😂😂😂
Using BCE and CE is a clear sign of historical dishonesty.
BC and AD just wasnt good enough for some people
@@Narcissistic_opinionation
Respect the fact that the majority of the world do not consider Christ " Lord".
@@62halee who cares everyone uses the sams calender
I an agnostic, i dont believe in any religion...
I respect science and everyone who contributed to it.
Our modern calendar (the Gregorian calendar) was invented by POPE Gregory XIII
So to respect his contribution, i use AD and BC even tho it is against my personal beliefs!
It’s a good thing you don’t have to use bce and ce! That’s the scientific terminology, because, guess what? Science is a secular practice! Isn’t it cool to know that not everyone has to agree with you? It’s the same calendar, same dates, they just don’t follow Christianity as the end all be all of history.
What an amazing discovery! So happy for these men.
... and woman
@@DG-uv7qc ...and all future generations as well.
@@LA0aO9 which will be made up of.... Get this.... Men and Women.
@@sh4dow_g4ming37Ouch! Hopefully, children instead.
Epic find. Weapons cache from an ancient rebellion.
Jewish rebel!
@@AlphaMaleAnimalis it objectively happened what are you on about
Heard that insistent emphasis on the "C.E." and instantly knew where this was
“Sir I lost all my swords in a cave expedition accident”
I felt this way when I was a kid and would follow behind my pops as he plowed and when an arrowhead would appear out of the damp just turned earth I would yell and dance around with the newly found arrowhead and my dad would be grinning right along with me. Great times.
Whenever I see finds like THIS, as old as these incredible Swords are.... I can't help but imagine the very moment when WHOEVER hid those there, what was that soldier going thru at that time?? What was the Plan.... what was back-up plan..??
It blows me away to think just how much time has passed since another set of hands touched those swords!?!
Great find...👏👏👏👏
Even the scabbords survived
Damn Eitan Klein is back at it again. First, the H3H3, then the podcast and now a damn historical archeology find
*British museum enters the chat*
That is such an amazing piece of history they dug up. Congrats!
Thats just a shxxty rotten sword not more not less just a peace of Metall brought into form
@@blacksnowman8106 Piece*
Holy shit.... 2000 year old swords!
2200
@joanneberg8093 CE is common era, BCE is before common era, it's actually 1800 years old, I was just rounding for the sake of simplicity. Weird to correct someone and be wrong. Lol
1800
@jimbeam5718 CE and AD are terms that mean exactly the same thing, and in archeology, CE is used exclusively in dating objects, which is why they said CE. What is with idiots on the internet and correcting people? Is your life so devoid of value that you spend your time like this?
@@jacobc4582I prefer B.C and A.D
I saw the full vid! This is a wonderful find!
Amazes me how history tells us archeologists Find. Even in a place populated
How wonderful it would have been to be a part of this find. Amazing!!
He gonna get canceled for saying jew rebels.
Maybe they can the missing fighter jet that was lost 😂😂😂😂
There’s time
And finish your journey
What da hek is c.e?
@@meegssan5716They decided to stop God coding everything, so instead of AD (Anno Domini) and BC (before Christ), we have CE (Current Era) and BCE (before current Era)
AD literally translates to "The time of our lord"... of course God isn't real, sooo
The people that stashed those swords lived in a terrifying world, life was often short and brutal.
People lived to be 500 years old and shit. That isn’t short at all.
Time was measured deffrent yes life span ,it was short no cure from any sicknesses .We ae lucky we are here , to discover anything at all.
No more brutal than our modern world. Life and people wasn’t that different 1800 years ago; technology is just different. Go to Ukraine and see how peaceful things are in comparison
Europeans kno no other way 😂
Keep dragging them knuckles!
No it wasn’t. A lot of babies died. But if you made it to 30 you were almost certain to make it til 60.
Congratulations! I cannot imagine how you feel! Beyond excitement I'm sure.
I’d imagine they hide the swords and then were like “Damn this all looks the same let’s just go home and say we lost it on the way back”
I got chills watching this!! Amazing find!! Wow!!! Cant wait to hear more about these swords!!
Love this kind of stuff!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 well done! 🤗
Wonderful find ! You can hear the JOY in
their voices ! ☆☆☆☆☆ !
What a great moment for all involved in that dig. The gasp from rhe lady says it all! Great job!!!;
What an incredible find. Untouched for so long
The soldiers hid them so well we're finding them 2000 years later 😂
The rebels hid them.
@@ef2718 rebels are soldiers to their own cause. I said what i said and meant it
That’s crazy because if you guys know the story about the Roman Empire it will probably make sense why they hid the swords
As soon as I saw the design of those weapons I knew what they were. Awesome find.
Ya gotta love the reactions of those present. Makes it all worth it I’m sure!
Great find!
Definitely want an update from all of this
I hate it when he emphasized the CE instead of the correct AD. 🤦🏻♂️
“Probably” should not be a word in your profession.
Now this is RUclips worthy content
Yes that silly bullshit i keep seeing lol
The genuine gasp, few moments like this
Look me in the eyes and tell me you weren’t go straight to a sword fight if that was you 😂
How did they confirm they were Jewish and not Roman? They need to clarify this
Wonder how long that Sword has been there . Amazin find . If those walls could talk what a Tale they could tell
They were, most likely, as stated in the video, stashed by rebels during the Bar-Kochva rebellion which was between 134-138 AD
Rebellion was 137ad
They would probably talk about slowly forming over thousands or possibly millions of years, then some dudes come crawling in and hiding swords inside, aaaannnd then some almost 2000 more years of darkness before some more dudes come a diggin' for the swords again.
@@gilibagiliba*137CE
You didn't listen to the video, did you
That is honestly a truely amazing find. I felt that 👍🏽
Spell truly right idiot
Such “history” 😂😂 that’s a joke they destroyed libraries of knowledge and pillaged the surrounding arenas to make it no one remembered it to make “history “ ….. “his story” 😉
@@keymusabe7207how many times are you gonna post the same comment? Go start a RUclips channel and do videos on things that aren’t history. Christ man move along
@@keymusabe7207you talk like a 3 year old I doubt you even know who the first person on the moon was
I mean no words, this is unbelievable to think that someone left it there so long ago and just never got it back. Never went back forward for whatever reason and after all this time. Wow to find that that must be the moment of real life you never forget, beautiful,
That is so cool. Imagine the lives behind the sword stashing
I got chills watching this….the history dude imagine touching that and being “who was the last person to wield this beauty?!”❤ such a wonderful find
Thinking about that makes me feel so wierd how life is so short and pointless.
@@edwardallen2696you can think of it in two ways man, 1. we’re floating on a rock surrounded by other rocks and have no clue where we’re going so life’s meaningless or 2. Take 1. into consideration but enjoy your life because it is short and meaningless so try and add meaning and do what you want to do, Live instead of existing yknow
@@MMMERCIFUL it sounds good in theory but then you have to go to work hahahah
@@edwardallen2696 LITERALLY TYPING THIS AT WORK🤣🤣 to real my man to real lol
I have an Egyptian amulet. Every time I look at it I'm amazed I own a bit of history. Those swords are so special!
This is why I always wanted to be an archeologist. To be part of discovering something so amazing from the past must be such an amazing feeling
Edit: Ok I fixed it fuckers lol 😆
I love the Disco Era too 🕺
Maybe you could find some relics from the dead society of disco!
Bro I don’t know bout 🪩 balls or anything but DISCOVERING something from thousands or even hundreds of years ago I’d pretty dope
How many lives taken and blood spilled by those swords we will never know.
Now that's how rusty an old metal is supposed to look like
4 swords for the 4 horsemen of the apocalypse
ding ding ding!
Now 🤫🫣
🤯
It's not real, get a grip, religious nutters
REUTERS, CNN??? 🤔
Interesting take
My dream job is an archaeologist, I love learning about history. A find like this must give you such a feeling and connection to our ancient past . Awesome
Lovely. Godspeed ❤
what a fantastic find!
Who knows whether they are rebels, they hid that for rememberance, if they were rebels they would of throw that away.
Those are the Roman short swords called a gladius. Hence the fighters in the Colosseum were called gladiators.
The short sword was 40 cm in length.
One of them is a ring pommel type, and the other three are Spatha, not Gladius
Gladio e daga
10, 100, 1000 Masada
I wish I could find something like that
The people that stashed those swords lived in a terrifying world, just like the Palestinian nowdays
Funny is if as they do to other what was done to them difference is there not Roman’s or Germans in fact palestians have done nothing considerable to the Jews yet they pray on the weak cuz they can’t defeat the Germans lol
I don’t know why but swords from back to in the day are so interesting and cool looking I would love to own one that’s well preserved.
Truly amazing
That would take my breath away for sure. Nobody has seen or touched these in hundreds of years, so awesom❤
Only hundreds of years huh? You just failed the first archaeology test.
Thousands of years
2200 years
I did. I touched them. They were mine. Glad you like them.
@@raymondhiler3339nearly thousands. Just under 2000 years. Absolutely amazing
bet the sword are gonna be in the British museum by the end of the year
That belongs in a museum!
Hearing people say BCE and CE instead of BC and AD is soo frustrating. I feel like it ignores the contribution that Pope Gregory XIII made to modern society. It’s the most accurate calendar we have ever used.
I’m confused, all I know is B.C. and A.D.
Agreed. It's so dumb. "Goodbye" is an abbreviation of "God be with you" - these people won't be satisfied until we stop saying that too, along with whatever untold number of other words have a basis in Christianity or other religion.
I'm not even religious, but find it insulting to history that "archaeologists" would try erase Jesus's connection from time references when the most accurate calender devised, that all people of all religions use- is based around the life and death times of Jesus himself.
Agree Totally
@@jolio81Because in a functioning society, we don't let the schizos run the show. It's also widely known and proven that false belief systems, such as religion is RIFE with corruption, abuse, and manipulation... even if it doesn't happen, the fact that you are BRAINWASHING people into believing fiction stories YOU wrote leads to the potential for you to get a "Devine message" from God that directly benefits you. Religion is a burden on society and does nothing but destroy ANY potential for a normal, functional, and product human being from developing. Any person that blindly follows and does as another one commands because of FICTION is not functional. What's stopping me from doing an elaborate setup where I come in as an angel, convincing her she needs to murder her children? If she actually does, it wasn't because of me... it was because she was already so mentally fucked up and broken, she couldn't see the clear $200 I spent on the entire thing.
I love how we automatically announce that a cache of weapons was hidden by rebels instead of Roman soilders.
Ridiculous
Laughable idiocy 😂
Cuz y would a Roman soldier hide there swords
@Donlightyear why would they automatically assume right off the bat it was some juden rebels?😂 always wanna take credit huh
If u know the history of the region, then u know that exactly 1000 years ago jewish people made a rebal against roman soilders.
Then u find swords hidden. Make 1+1 u get 2
How cool is it to find something that old buried and lost in time
i prefer to believe this rather than people with "beep beep beep" metal detector founding treasure...