Is This Block Proof for a LOST ANCIENT CIVILIZATION?

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  • There are many unexplainable connections between the ancient cultures of the Americas with that of Ancient Egypt - and in recent years a new connection has been uncovered that should be re-writing the story of history for South America.
    According to academics, the Inca never had a writing system - but new evidence at Sacsayhuaman is challenging this assumption - or could this be the work of the lost ancient and high technology civilization that preceded them?
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  • @calenlas99
    @calenlas99 2 года назад +137

    Love the addition of the lidar data, Ben. Inexpensive, ubiquitous handheld lidar is going to shed new light (no pun intended) on ancient sites around the world.

    • @sedoni6059
      @sedoni6059 2 года назад +3

      The resolution of consumer grade lidar sensors is pathetic, you can't catch any details in an accurate way. It's good to get a "3D-Feeling" of the site though.

    • @lucyfyre6126
      @lucyfyre6126 2 года назад +1

      lol, i was shocked to find out that my iPhone has freakin lidar built into it lol. How far we've come so quickly. When I was a kid we could not have even dreamed of coming this far in just 5 decades. Blew past star treks communicators and tricorder about a decade ago lol.

  • @dannyscotting2098
    @dannyscotting2098 Год назад +54

    It occurred to me as I was watching your Peru videos that although the stones themselves are impossible to carbon date properly. It may be possible to retrieve a soil core sample from UNDER the oldest stones and compare it to a sample extracted from the nearby hills. You’d be able to check at what point in history the soil stopped building up. Thereby giving a rough timeline of when these stones were placed. Just a thought and I imagine getting permission for that would be tough.

    • @Starburst7641
      @Starburst7641 Год назад +2

      ^ this!

    • @bradwhitham4115
      @bradwhitham4115 Год назад +4

      Pollen in the soil under/adjacent to the footings of these monuments can be carbon dated, as long as the sample is large enough, and the distribution can be confirmed to have accreted incrementally, not "washed" into the sample area from a later wind/water event.

    • @ethicablue9598
      @ethicablue9598 Год назад +1

      Great thought and worth an investigation nice one

    • @johnhough4445
      @johnhough4445 Год назад +1

      @@Starburst7641 Wot?

    • @joesands8860
      @joesands8860 Год назад +3

      The new void found above the Grand Gallery (according to muon detection) in the Great Pyramid could possibly have pieces of wood or other organics that could be C-14 tested.
      That would be great.

  • @goodbyebluesky5770
    @goodbyebluesky5770 2 года назад +26

    don't forget... researchers found coca leaves/residue in some of the mummies they
    were analyzing. There is only one source, that being South America. But, we were told
    that, trade did not exist between the two civilizations

    • @hannibalbarca6308
      @hannibalbarca6308 2 года назад +6

      They never even try to explain this lol. The 'authorities' are a joke.

    • @_GOD_HAND_
      @_GOD_HAND_ 2 года назад +1

      @@hannibalbarca6308 The mainstream "explanation" is that cocaine and tobacco use were commonplace among professionals in 19th century Europe, so the residue on Egyptian mummies is a result of cross contamination by early archeologists.

    • @ONE_OF_MANY-MANY_OF_ONE
      @ONE_OF_MANY-MANY_OF_ONE 2 года назад +1

      @@_GOD_HAND_ I don't know if this is funny or not. But I'm going to give it a crack. In Egypt there is a food company called United Co. for Food Industries, a.k.a. as Montana. Perhaps this Montana Company is related to the Great Tony Montana. Get it!? 🤭😂🤷🤦

    • @ryanmillichap8327
      @ryanmillichap8327 2 года назад

      I believe they also found mummies accompanied with cannabis, another New World plant that should not have been possible to have been found in Egypt if there was not trade/discovery between the two continents.

    • @nelsonclub7722
      @nelsonclub7722 2 года назад +3

      I was filming a doc for NZTV in Chengdu China at a museum and one of the curators took us down to the stuff they weren't allowed to put on show. Jade masks - very early non shiny ones - Carl the researcher said "I saw the same ones in Peru". Part of the reason they aren't allowed to show them is because they predate the Han dynasty....which means they are over 7K yrs old.....99.9% of Chinese people believe they are descended from the Han dynasty....We also found out they stopped digging that site and bulldozed the rest back into the ground...oops
      I've long since learnt that history is what they want you to know not what really happened

  • @HistoryWithKayleigh
    @HistoryWithKayleigh 2 года назад +49

    absolutely loved this video Ben! some incredible footage to look at while you explain so much that you learned on your trips.
    Thank you so much for the shout out! 🤗

    • @dignan193
      @dignan193 2 года назад +7

      Big fan of your channel too Kayleigh. Just watched your "cone" hat video the other day. Super interesting.

    • @HistoryWithKayleigh
      @HistoryWithKayleigh 2 года назад +5

      @@dignan193 thank you so much! Happy to hear that 🥰

  • @oakpoacher433
    @oakpoacher433 2 года назад +59

    Those walls in Peru represent such a small percentage of what was once there. I wonder how deep they are buried and how tall they once were. What were they? Fascinating!

  • @colarb5276
    @colarb5276 2 года назад +36

    If the pattern can be established as a form of writing it will rank with many of the greatest historical discoveries.

    • @CS-zn6pp
      @CS-zn6pp 2 года назад +3

      The same geometric shapes crop up all across the planet and is already documented. The most famous is the "bad people from WW2" symbol which is found from Australia to India to Japan to Africa to middle East (including ancient Jewish buildings 🤔) to Scandinavia to the both north and south Americas.
      It's almost everywhere ancient stone art is found.
      Same with other shapes.
      Might not be being used as part of writing at that exact time but it does ask questions about how it spread so widely.

    • @nureyevhaas1299
      @nureyevhaas1299 2 года назад +3

      I think the patterns might be a form of machinery. "Giving form to the formeless". They are similar in appearance to a Yantra. In my theory, these symbols operate on principled (each symbol a principle) manifestations of intent, sound resonance, and/or spoken language(s) centered around integrity.

  • @Dobermanator
    @Dobermanator 2 года назад +14

    I like that you ask questions, leave open various possibilities without those all leading to one specific narrative, bias or even dream.

    • @TexanUSMC8089
      @TexanUSMC8089 2 года назад +1

      I agree. To many archeologists refuse to say they just have no idea. They can't say I don't know. They try to fit everything into a predetermined idea, even if it doesn't fit!

    • @g.h.8788
      @g.h.8788 2 года назад

      I Have to disagree. i think the only problem is that EVERYONE doesn't feel free to come up with their own dream, hypothesis or theory because the mainstream narrative is literally nothing more than that. If these videos and research do anything at all it is they OPEN the discussion for ANYONE to tell the story. Because that's exactly where we are. in need of a new story that makes more sense. the only problem with a story is when the tellers stunt the growth of knowledge by refusing to let the story to evolve in the face of evidence that dictates it do so. in this way, any narrative can become a dogma if the truth is not able to shift with evidence of the times. Its time for everyone to tell their story. because history is a lie.

    • @GregorHajsek
      @GregorHajsek 2 года назад +1

      @@TexanUSMC8089 why do you guys keep saying that? I am really curious - have you ever listened to archeologists? I have! After 2 years of listening only to LAHT. I consider myself open minded for doing this.
      One failed public debate doesn't mean, that all archeologists are like Zahi.
      Explore both sides. You are in for a surprise ;)

    • @adamhulu6171
      @adamhulu6171 2 года назад

      @@g.h.8788 Well said. The culture inside academia needs to change. Less dogma. More highlighting it is ok not to know everything, and it is laudable to be aware of the shortcomings of a particular field.

  • @rpbajb
    @rpbajb 2 года назад +20

    I never get tired of admiring the zig zag walls in Peru.

  • @cfapps7865
    @cfapps7865 2 года назад +156

    It's great we can get ideas for videos from people like Sherm. Been following him since the Google+ days 7-8 years ago.

    • @shermanatorosborn9688
      @shermanatorosborn9688 2 года назад +9

      Thank You You inspired my golf game I want to thank you for that too .

    • @sibyl9124
      @sibyl9124 2 года назад +5

      I like you channel! I heard about it from Matt at Ancient Architects 🥰

    • @MORGAN-zz8tr
      @MORGAN-zz8tr 2 года назад +8

      At 11:51 the fragmentation of the veneer on the block is indicative of a geopolymer composition. I do not know what civilization existed before the younger drysas comet impact but it should be clear by now they were seafaring, global, and regionally local in the spreading their technology from one area of the planet to the other. Formulating a geopolymer composition and constructing these megalithic sites is the lost technology everyone who is unaware has been seeking. Prof. J. Davidovits as recently as the last "State of the Geopolymer R&D 2021 (Keynote at the 13th Geopolymer Camp)" has made clear time and time again, and is overlooked by those only interested in promoting the "mystery" and not resolving a solution to the mystery.

    • @sibyl9124
      @sibyl9124 2 года назад +1

      @@MORGAN-zz8tr I noticed that cracked block too, and more nubs on other blocks. Super interesting!

    • @jackparsons390
      @jackparsons390 2 года назад +1

      @@MORGAN-zz8tr might be right. is that flaking caused by the interior of the block curing unevenly compared to the exterior?

  • @callinglast
    @callinglast 2 года назад +7

    Hello from here UnchartedX and I am happy that you have posted yet another video, chum. I have to agree. And I have to agree with several of your ideas and thoughts regarding what you have discovered. Keep up the good work, chum.

  • @denisflannery8415
    @denisflannery8415 2 года назад +211

    I would not be surprised if megalithic site's exist in Siberia and Antarctica!😲😊😁

    • @manbearpig710
      @manbearpig710 2 года назад +16

      Megalithic dolmens exist in northern Canada so yeah probs!!✌🏻

    • @Olkv3D
      @Olkv3D 2 года назад +13

      Where ever people have been so have the Dolmens.

    • @uf3y
      @uf3y 2 года назад +14

      I could be wrong but I thought I'd seen there is stuff in Siberia

    • @hankscorpio8928
      @hankscorpio8928 2 года назад +20

      Soberia has the Gonu Shorya megalithic wall.

    • @TwitchyTopHat1
      @TwitchyTopHat1 2 года назад +13

      Or even Greenland and the Sahara tbh. We like to think we know our planet, but we really really don't. It's just so big. The Sahara alone is the size of the United States

  • @artint.1519
    @artint.1519 2 года назад +6

    You deserve gold medal of documentary

  • @slappy8941
    @slappy8941 2 года назад +198

    Regarding Sherman's stone, it strikes me that considering the hardness of Andesite, which is 7 on the Mohs scale, that level of erosion of the glyphs would suggest extremely great age, especially as compared to the other cut stones in the area, which show very little relative erosion. This leads me to believe that this stone may be a remnant of an original work that predates all others in the area, possibly by several thousand years.

    • @Farlig69
      @Farlig69 2 года назад +14

      Agree on that one, walks like a duck and all that!

    • @inmyopinion6836
      @inmyopinion6836 2 года назад +3

      I think we are seeing a grading of the stones that we thought were the same age . Perhaps only a few thousand years apart , 1 - 3 , maybe . An attempt to rebuild , soon after the , hellicost .

    • @baldrickt.adder-slayer287
      @baldrickt.adder-slayer287 2 года назад +10

      I completely agree. It is much older.
      Also, would you use Photoshop or another software pkg to brighten and clean up the inscription on that stone? I'm no PS expert, but it's not a new technology anymore and could be easily done. Archaeologists do it all of the time, now.

    • @laurap3244
      @laurap3244 2 года назад +4

      @@baldrickt.adder-slayer287 There are AI algorithms that can 'sharpen' things up using the photograph's data, almost like CSI shows used to do, but for real... It takes a lot of computing power + time to do it thought but it can definitely be done

    • @nelsonclub7722
      @nelsonclub7722 2 года назад +23

      @@laurap3244 I am a photogpraher - the best way to do it would be to take a 3d render of the image and switch the lighting to one side to create high contrast and shadow. Then you would have a more detailed relief. Not difficult to do in the right hands. Not mine sadly - but I did some archival work for the British Museum and thats what they were doing with my images although not for this exact purpose.

  • @johnmarkmcintyre4204
    @johnmarkmcintyre4204 2 года назад +24

    Opening shots of the wall in Peru…it looks like the larger stones are resting (with flat bases) on soil, not on a foundation of other shaped rocks or of bedrock. That can’t be right. Has anyone dug down to expose the foundation to see what it consists of? Surely they must have in past archaeological digs.

    • @mpetersen6
      @mpetersen6 2 года назад +5

      Interesting point. One would think that if there had been significant percipitaion that the blocks would have sunk into the soil to a certain amount. But how deep are the soils there.

    • @SuckMyKiss420
      @SuckMyKiss420 2 года назад +7

      I believe a small group of scientists dug down in one or two spots to find out and they discovered more megalithic stone for several feet.

    • @Skinflaps_Meatslapper
      @Skinflaps_Meatslapper 2 года назад +2

      We're actually unsure as to what they rest upon, or even how deep the ruins extend for that matter, simply because they haven't been fully excavated. But it makes little sense to assume they're simply resting on soil, as there would be visual evidence of considerable settling across the length of that wall.

    • @camielkotte
      @camielkotte 2 года назад

      Interesting. Maybe it can shed a light on poured vs cut too.

  • @osgrov
    @osgrov 2 года назад +19

    Thanks Ben for filming in 4K - that makes it a LOT more enjoyable to watch on a big screen. :)

  • @Thex-W.I.T.C.H.-xMaster
    @Thex-W.I.T.C.H.-xMaster 2 года назад +11

    Ben good luck with your tour my friend 🙂✌. Love your work 🙂.

  • @-K-K-1
    @-K-K-1 2 года назад +10

    The curved stone at Tiwanaku is called the Kantatayita architrave. The designs on it are not writing and have been traced already in various publications. They are horizontally oriented guys who look like they're swimming towards the center. The Cuzco block is indeed unique but there is another site with similar characters at Chinkana in the same area

  • @rawr4444
    @rawr4444 2 года назад +6

    19:00 ahh, im getting legit goosebumps thinking about all the undiscovered ancient sites that are waiting to be found in such "unknown" places as russia. imagine finding solid proof of truly ancient sites in places where there was glaciers for thousands of years. maybe their true age is tens of thousands of years older than we think...... wow

  • @RoxUniverse
    @RoxUniverse 2 года назад +19

    Excellent job as usual Ben! It looks like you had a great trip I wish I could have gone maybe next year, all the best 🌎🐄

  • @thetwoolddiggers815
    @thetwoolddiggers815 2 года назад +10

    Love watching and learning more about lost high technology.

  • @rifz42
    @rifz42 2 года назад +13

    Love the 3d scans!! it would so cool to be able to explore the Pyramids like this : )

  • @jeff9885
    @jeff9885 2 года назад +20

    Great video Ben.I cant help to continue to believe that this whole site was just devastated by cataclysm Uplifted as well and what we are seeing is what was left over and discovered by people who resettled the region. It blows my mind to see whole mountains just flipped over. People like you, Jimmy, Brian, and the Great Graham Hancock, with the Late John Anthony West who opened my mind back in the 90's to a past lost to history that we are only now beginning to find and understand.

  • @LS-vo7hc
    @LS-vo7hc Год назад +1

    It’s laughably obvious these ruins are much Much older than 500 odd years. Our past is so much more interesting than we have been led to believe. Thank you so much for your tenacious dedication to the truth of our past. If there’s any Justice in the world you and so many others outside of mainstream archaeology, exploring these truths will be remembered with respect and gratitude. You are truly pioneers. Much respect 👍🏻😎

  • @dagoelius
    @dagoelius Год назад +9

    One can only fathom the sheer destructive power of the cataclysm that split and threw these huge blocks around. I often wonder how high the Saksemuman walls actually were at the epoch of their time.

  • @BlueEternities
    @BlueEternities 2 года назад +20

    That intro song has really cemented itself into my subconscious at this point. I can feel my body noticeably relax and prepare for an enjoyable watch. = )

    • @peterrevens8454
      @peterrevens8454 2 года назад +2

      Yeah. I get the same pavlovian response. Also with the intro music to Randall Carlsons Cosmographia.

    • @corbysloan7934
      @corbysloan7934 2 года назад +1

      Kurimeo Ahau uses this song in like all his videos.

  • @TexanUSMC8089
    @TexanUSMC8089 2 года назад +13

    Look at some of the digs in or near Canyon de Chelly in Arizona. There is megalithic architecture that has been uncovered. Buildings made from large blocks of perfectly cut stone. Not adobe clay bricks. Supposedly it was dated to about 1000 years ago. Most of this area has been determined to be sacred grounds by the Navajo Tribe, so it mostly goes undiscovered.

    • @dennisbaxter1129
      @dennisbaxter1129 2 года назад +2

      I don’t see anything about that, do you have a source?

  • @alexdvon4704
    @alexdvon4704 2 года назад +6

    Another great quality video! Helps make people consider possibilities on topics that the mainstream has, intentionally, thrown to the wayside.

  • @PBJORKE
    @PBJORKE 2 года назад +8

    To view the engraved image properly on the Sherman Stone it needs to be turned 90 degrees and placed on the flat square end.

  • @sFeral
    @sFeral 2 года назад +20

    14:28 in Blender make a plane parallel to the surface and intersect it to get view of the grooves

    • @curledup
      @curledup 2 года назад +1

      Please do this Ben!!!

    • @sibyl9124
      @sibyl9124 2 года назад

      Great idea!

    • @sFeral
      @sFeral 2 года назад

      there are other ways of doing it, one with shader nodes, I guess, which would affect the color of the object itself, "fill" the groove based on coordinates

    • @sedoni6059
      @sedoni6059 2 года назад

      Unfortunately, a ton of details is allready lost and distorted by using a consumer grade lidar sensor with very low resolution. Imho you would get much better results by making proper 8K images with additional diagonal light (e. g. by a flashlight) and then applying some photoshop filters (contrast, color separation etc).

    • @sFeral
      @sFeral 2 года назад

      @@sedoni6059 doesn't the resolution depend on how many "images" are stitched together ? So if he got close up and "scanned", it should be pretty sharp.

  • @joshuanofuckingway
    @joshuanofuckingway 2 года назад +4

    It’s great seeing all these great content creators going to these important locations . The tech was more advanced than we have now… the history of us is needing a rewrite

  • @large1421
    @large1421 2 года назад +1

    I only came across you today. I've watched 3 ½ hours so far. You make lots of sense and I think you're right about everything I've seen so far. Well done keep up the good work!!

  • @imaginedauthority9455
    @imaginedauthority9455 2 года назад +2

    Always stoked to see a new instalment. Thanks for the fantastic work Ben. Respect from Australia.

  • @GREENBEANJETSFAN
    @GREENBEANJETSFAN 2 года назад +3

    Another intriguing vid my friend. I've enjoyed digging into your page these past weeks. Thanks for putting all you do together.

  • @shermanatorosborn9688
    @shermanatorosborn9688 2 года назад +11

    Thank you Ben !
    I'm so glad you found it .
    I loved the image with touching it ! Scale is very very important detail to have . It's smaller than I had imagined , making it an even more incredible feat .
    14 years of lichen really is hampering the resolution .
    Documents on this block are very rare . The condition of the block concerns me . Seeing it neglected has me irate .
    The context is pictographic bas relief mini-mural of the mythical raft of Viracocha .
    I gotta go get this up on my projector and look for new details . Thanks again . There so much more to discover about Saqsaywaman

    • @jrgmty7685
      @jrgmty7685 2 года назад +1

      The erasers of history, the church, and their puppet kings probably destroyed more of these blocks. Just like they did with the Mayan scripts.

    • @cfapps7865
      @cfapps7865 2 года назад +3

      The Sherm Stone.

    • @shermanatorosborn9688
      @shermanatorosborn9688 2 года назад +2

      @@jrgmty7685 they would have . . I think it survived the Inca too

    • @jrgmty7685
      @jrgmty7685 2 года назад +2

      @@shermanatorosborn9688 the Inca were no saints either

    • @ZiggyDan
      @ZiggyDan 2 года назад +2

      Sherman, the History champion. Well done Sherm for never giving up on this stone.

  • @JohnPaul-yf9xd
    @JohnPaul-yf9xd 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for doing all of the leg work! You guys are a huge asset to those of us who cannot make these treks. Now, because of new technologies you are showing us the old technology. Full circle.

  • @jacobstockley
    @jacobstockley 2 года назад +1

    Bro this is next level. Thank you for all the work you have put in to making these great videos for us. It all makes sense when you put it the right pieces of the puzzle together like you have.

  • @rawr4444
    @rawr4444 2 года назад +7

    its absolutely incredible that anyone today can make 3d images like this!

  • @methylmike
    @methylmike 2 года назад +8

    those scans are gonna open up a whole nother world. great work!

  • @themushmonk
    @themushmonk 2 года назад

    I'm addicted to your videos and love how you narrate over the relevant footage. Thanks for the work!

  • @McShag420
    @McShag420 2 года назад +1

    2k and 4k uploads with on site, in-depth video? You always deliver, my friend. This is the best ancient lost civilization channel on the internet!

  • @solooutlawz2685
    @solooutlawz2685 2 года назад +10

    Great job Ben the lay dar give a unique prospective , and the block definitely looks very old also looks like it's been hit with some form of heat blast.

  • @Croshiuz
    @Croshiuz 2 года назад +3

    I remember seeing a video from Charles Kos investigating the cusco walls and showing that it might indeed be a massive Quipu with the nubs in the stone being the same as the knots in the fabric. Fascinating indeed and hopefully we will be able to interpret it soon!

  • @joshuahoward2027
    @joshuahoward2027 2 года назад +2

    I just love your videos. You definitely do your homework. I’ve learned a lot from you. You have introduced me to a lot of informed people. I can’t get enough information.

  • @chugg159
    @chugg159 2 года назад

    The image that popped up when referring to the illness that shall not be named, was priceless.

  • @seadad97
    @seadad97 2 года назад +4

    Interesting stuff Ben! Keep up the good work.

  • @matthewbarrios1028
    @matthewbarrios1028 2 года назад +4

    Amazing video Ben. I had no idea that stone existed. Thank you for making this.

  • @anttam117
    @anttam117 2 года назад +1

    You are doing a great job popularizing this. The history of humanity is very likely older than we can imagine.

  • @DarkMoonDroid
    @DarkMoonDroid 2 года назад +1

    Good job snagging the Lidar images!
    My curiosity about these stones is tormenting me.
    Have a great trip over there!
    👋👍

  • @kahmylion2
    @kahmylion2 2 года назад +6

    The only way you can mill and route those blocks with that amount of flatness and tiny channels and holes is with the use of guided tools like CNC or something similar found in a modern machine shop.. no way they did that by hand and plum bobs .. they had tech greater if not on par at the least with the tech we have today..

    • @alanderson9711
      @alanderson9711 2 года назад +2

      There is nothing in the historical record even remotely close to indicate they had anything other than handtools. Their technology was centuries away from ours and not even close to anything electronic. Try again.

    • @kahmylion2
      @kahmylion2 2 года назад +4

      @@alanderson9711 nothing in the historical record but the stones themselves to prove there was machine tools.. you can cover your eyes and say "behold I have covered the sky" but how silly would that be..

    • @shermanatorosborn9688
      @shermanatorosborn9688 2 года назад

      You have it right very precise power controls must have been incorporated

  • @halfpinthero912
    @halfpinthero912 2 года назад +9

    Wasn't decorated stones in Amarna used as 'backfill' and their discovery has enabled us much more insight into Akhenaten's rule and life - a dynasty the ancient Egyptians tried to erase? Maybe the same is true in Peru.

  • @strangeanimal1535
    @strangeanimal1535 Год назад

    Keep it up. Asking questions is the best way to get answers.

  • @adamplona9438
    @adamplona9438 Год назад

    Just found your channel recently. Love it. Thank you!!!

  • @NN-Nathan
    @NN-Nathan 2 года назад +15

    i have two thoughts lingering after watching this clip , those being that the symmetry of the block might suggest that it should be rotated 90 degrees. either to slot into a space or so that the ' shoulders ' to the right as you show it might support something on either side, the arched piece you showed might as you say be water related and i can see that this would be the first thought given the nature of the site and the well spring at it's centre but it also resembles the lintel of a fireplace and what you call a sluice gate where it curves serving to draw air. if so the small drill holes on the stones face might be peg holes for fixing wooden embellishments,

  • @JonnoPlays
    @JonnoPlays 2 года назад +6

    Great video and I loved getting to see Brien for once. Your work is awesome cheers 🙏

  • @unclehobby6296
    @unclehobby6296 2 года назад

    I get so excited whenever we get new UnchartedX videos.
    Keep it up

  • @tobytoxd
    @tobytoxd 2 года назад +1

    Great video as always! Thank you very much for your marvellous work and documentation!

  • @stargatefan23
    @stargatefan23 2 года назад +5

    Pregnant wife's due date is October 31st.
    "Hey can I spend $7,000 and go to Egypt until Oct 30th??"
    "OK but you'll owe me!"
    You heard it here folks... She said OK 🤣

  • @ItsOnlyNiall
    @ItsOnlyNiall 2 года назад +35

    I'd kill to be on that tour, as I'm sure others would. Amazing content, mate. 3:00... WOW.

    • @seanclarke5915
      @seanclarke5915 2 года назад +3

      What I wouldn't give to not be broke. I'd definitely drop 6k on this trip.

    • @karmaoutlaw
      @karmaoutlaw 2 года назад +4

      How about some sort of lottery for those of us well-deserving, hard-working ancient history enthusiasts?

    • @extremechimpout
      @extremechimpout 2 года назад +2

      I would also like to go but i'm not prepared to kill someone to do so thats to far. Maybe if it was a asian

    • @TKainZero
      @TKainZero 2 года назад

      @@extremechimpout What?

  • @eagleeye761
    @eagleeye761 2 года назад +1

    Excellent investigative work. Love the LIDAR images... Thanks for sharing.

  • @doc2help
    @doc2help 2 года назад +2

    Hi Ben! Good too see this most recent video.

  • @thebrhinocerous
    @thebrhinocerous 2 года назад +5

    Man, that level of erosion is pretty advanced (to my untrained eye). Just that alone speaks to an age that should/must predate the accepted dates of the site itself. Again, that's IMO. I wonder if we were to ever dismantle any portions of these structures if we would come across anything similar on the non-face side of the blocks, as if they were reused blocks from a previous culture.

  • @SandyRegion
    @SandyRegion 2 года назад +8

    This is incredible!

  • @smileawhile3788
    @smileawhile3788 2 года назад

    A very well done video.
    Great comparisons, video examples and excellent food for thought.
    Thank you!

  • @RK_peace
    @RK_peace 2 года назад +2

    A fellow Aussie here, I love your work and hopefully can join one of your tours in 2022 🙏🏽

  • @geraldmeehan8942
    @geraldmeehan8942 2 года назад +15

    Although far too poor to ever go on any of your trips, I am very interested in the megalithic structures around the world. I believe the Inca when they say they didn't build these sites. The stone you found is fascinating as well. There is a massive amount of history we have forgotten along the way

  • @timgstar3585
    @timgstar3585 2 года назад +3

    Awesome thanks Ben 👍👍

  • @bean5618
    @bean5618 2 года назад

    Just amazing Ben!! Wow! You might be onto something here. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

  • @_The_Captain
    @_The_Captain 2 года назад +1

    First off I'd just like to Thank you for your courage😉. I always love your content and find it fascinating as we have a lot in common and as I share an extreme interest in history and everything you do. I only wish I could do half of what you get up to, but it makes me very, very happy that you are able to share the experiences, knowledge and opinions from yourself and all of the other amazing guests and brilliant people on your channel. Keep up the great work, and I hope to join you on a trip one day soon.

  • @Duke-Slinger
    @Duke-Slinger 2 года назад +6

    When you look at the Sherman also turn it upright. I think it has fallen over and should be tall rather than long. A cap of some sort maybe?

  • @thedeafcattledog8608
    @thedeafcattledog8608 Год назад +3

    When I was in college I had art history of Peru one summer. I had to write a paper and I did it on the Kipu- a woven textile that may have at one time been a language now lost. In the course of researching for the paper I came across a paper that said there was a linguistic link between one of the native Andean languages and pre-Roman Etruscan. Of course I’m sure this paper didn’t get cited much. I had never seen y’all’s and Randall’s work until a few weeks ago but had come to the conclusion independently long ago when I was studying archaeology and history as an undergraduate that there had to be a civilization older than what we thought simply because, to me, something was a bit off in the fact pattern that was beat into our heads as gospel. Now I’m seeing that most of what I was taught 20 years ago is probably hogswash lol! Keep up the good research, very much enjoying your videos.

  • @garyfoster
    @garyfoster Год назад +1

    Ben I've only recently discovered yourself, fantastic work and presentation
    I can believe the amount of hours I've watched your documentary, gripping .
    Keep it going .
    Gary.

  • @kerylorbsmultidimensional4214
    @kerylorbsmultidimensional4214 2 года назад

    The video & production work on your videos is my absolute favorite!

  • @luka188
    @luka188 2 года назад +5

    Great analysis and documentary. One has to wonder how much evidence is required to finally have main stream science and archeology adapt and accept the notion of an ancient, advanced and global progenitor civilization having existed on our Earth, thousands of years prior, and much more technologically advanced than any cultures and civilizations accepted/known by recorded history.
    It is, upon observation and investigation of the limited remains from that foregone, forgotten era, a very blatant and obvious fact that has for questionable reasons been obscured from the public's eye.

    • @sedwillful
      @sedwillful 2 года назад

      comic books, read'em. Sounds crazy, but many of the writers are well educated on ancient history and incorporate various iconographies, motifs and tales into their storyline. I know, sounds crazy, but its true.

  • @connors.1430
    @connors.1430 2 года назад +9

    You are one of the best at presenting and explaining ancient civilization. You should really make a TikTok if you don't have one. I've seen a few clips of your videos on there.

    • @blex5579
      @blex5579 2 года назад +3

      tik what?

    • @coryCuc
      @coryCuc 2 года назад

      @@blex5579 What planet are you living on?

    • @blex5579
      @blex5579 2 года назад

      @@coryCuc the adult one.

    • @coryCuc
      @coryCuc 2 года назад +1

      @@blex5579 Ohhh. Your comment was supposed to be witty? Don't quit your day job. Any social media to bring new viewers in to expose them to ancient technology is a good thing. But you keep on with your not witty comments.

    • @blex5579
      @blex5579 2 года назад +4

      @@coryCuc there`s viewers and then there`s tik tok viewers.... i`ll leave it at that.

  • @tricks4trades795
    @tricks4trades795 2 года назад +1

    Excellent work! Loved the back to back clips of inside corners from Egypt and Peru

  • @Antique803
    @Antique803 2 года назад +2

    Thank you, thank you, thank you...I feel like I just traveled to Mars and back. I definitely time traveled. Your solo presentations are unmatched!

  • @sirmrguitardude
    @sirmrguitardude 2 года назад +9

    I can imagine those knotted strings as a language. Various colours can indicate various themes, combinations of colours could create more variations and of course the knots themselves.

  • @UncleRayRayGarageEmporium
    @UncleRayRayGarageEmporium 2 года назад +4

    The Sherman Stone looks like a keystone on its side. It is turned 90° to the right. It appears to have the same shape as a common keystone found at the top of stone arches all over the world.

  • @Republic3D
    @Republic3D 2 года назад

    Thank you for another great video dude! Have a good trip!

  • @ckotty
    @ckotty 2 года назад

    Great video, great info. We love your work and collaborations. 👍🏽😘

  • @dignan193
    @dignan193 2 года назад +11

    Awesome to see a new video Ben. I just got done watching your Seripium videos for the 100th time and listening to you on the Michigan Ufo Podcast. Yeah, you could say I'm a fan🤙

    • @peterpauldonoghue7024
      @peterpauldonoghue7024 2 года назад

      Michigan UFO podcast
      ??

    • @dignan193
      @dignan193 2 года назад

      @@peterpauldonoghue7024 Michigan Ufo Sightings and Paranormal Encounters Podcast. They just had Brien Forester on too.

  • @WolfintheMeadow
    @WolfintheMeadow 2 года назад +7

    Always nice to see a fellow Drinker fan!
    The markings on the stone actually bare a stricking similarity to the shapes on the clothing when viewed with unfocused eyes.
    The ubiquity of the nubs continues to astonish me; perhaps there is some degree of truth in the poured stone theory, with the nubs being pour points.
    Did you notice the clear scoop marks on some of the stones in the video? From my perspective they seemed almost identical to those found in Egypt.

    • @customsongmaker
      @customsongmaker 2 года назад

      Have you noticed some blocks with indentations? They look like inverse nubs, maybe they fit together.

    • @mikesinyaboot5992
      @mikesinyaboot5992 2 года назад

      I wonder if Tatyana is an Uncharted X fan.

    • @anzacman5
      @anzacman5 2 года назад +1

      Nubs! Pour points - not so sure. Some of these are very large and flat raised surfaces, others are smaller pointy nipples. The discrepancies dont add up.

  • @noisi_tc3068
    @noisi_tc3068 Год назад

    Love ur content, such logical conclusion based on great insights and that leaves room gor debate and adjustments! Very inspirational. Thank you!

  • @jimmyrobibz3033
    @jimmyrobibz3033 Год назад

    Your like the only channel that I like the videos and then watch it. Because I know everytime I’m getting into some mind blowing ancient human history. Knowledge of all our pasts.

  • @TheBadasspony
    @TheBadasspony 2 года назад +3

    Awesome!

  • @lucklessstepdad9893
    @lucklessstepdad9893 2 года назад +16

    I’m still trying to figure out who would have downvoted this. This is an awesome presentation and you are right up there with some of the greats in this genre IMO!

    • @erickknutz5599
      @erickknutz5599 2 года назад +3

      Zahi Hawass downvoted it... he is a hate-watcher of Ben' s ;-)

    • @bwp7420
      @bwp7420 2 года назад +2

      Zahi and his burner account 🤣🤣

    • @M0gley1111
      @M0gley1111 2 года назад

      Haytahs gonna hate

    • @jcie1210mk3
      @jcie1210mk3 2 года назад

      I down voted and my comment will end up being deleted because there's so much false information in this video and if i dare share sources to contradict the video my comments will be deleted. So who's controlling the narrative, mainstream or alternate?

    • @bwp7420
      @bwp7420 2 года назад

      @@jcie1210mk3 so what happens when your comment isn't deleted? Does that mean your entire argument goes out the window? 🤔 😂 😂

  • @zacharypelphrey6166
    @zacharypelphrey6166 2 года назад +1

    Man I’m eyeing that Egypt tour next month. Omg it looks amazing.

  • @nancyM1313
    @nancyM1313 2 года назад

    Excellent Ben. Happy you are back safe.
    👍👍❤videos..Awesome!

  • @team-zracing7476
    @team-zracing7476 2 года назад +3

    Never seen this detail before - @13:03 not only are there nubs on several stones but there's also a sort of ridge right through the middle of a long course of stones. What's this about? What's the relation of these to the nubs? Is this part of the original installation? Then it must have had some purpose. ???

    • @team-zracing7476
      @team-zracing7476 2 года назад +1

      And the pegs/rectangular shapes emerging from the faces of stones above that modern barrier. What's that about?? Are there negatives to these? Stones with recesses that match the shapes? Ben do you have any thoughts here?

  • @weatherstation71
    @weatherstation71 2 года назад +16

    It seems to bear a resemblance to the twisting, 'snaking' design on the lower portion of the Sun Gate relief at Tiwanaku, No?

    • @SeanStewart-ou9dh
      @SeanStewart-ou9dh 2 года назад +1

      Just had to say this block highly reminded me of the Naga Knot designs that are in India. PraveenMohan did a video about similar designs. Especially towards the top middle.

  • @rickbrauer6794
    @rickbrauer6794 2 года назад +2

    Thanks again for sharing

  • @rauendoza3599
    @rauendoza3599 Год назад

    It is Insane that your RUclips channel does not have more subscribers. Great work.

  • @Itsjustme-Justme
    @Itsjustme-Justme 2 года назад +6

    What I like most about the alternative research community is the amount of personal respect and friendship between the authors, no matter how different their interpretation of historic artefacts is. I never heard the word alien out of Ben's mouth, but he still is friend to Brien Foerster and they can have a great time together and learn from each other. Isn't that what humanity is all about?
    The colorful squares remind me of the nautical flag alphabet.
    If the Inca or direct ancestors had a writing system that relied on color, this could be a clue why we can not find it. You can not engrave color, you have to paint it. And paint will not stay forever, when it is not preserved in a cave. Maybe they wrote a lot and it's all gone.
    There are a few problems to solve, to fit evidence from around the world in a common model.
    Any kind of religious symbolism can be insanely old. Its roots can as old as mankind. You don't need to be advanced in any way to have a religion. It certainly is possible that the first humans who spread out to settle the whole world already had this religious symbolism. This would be common ancestery, but it would be insanely old. And it would not be a global civilization.
    Building boats almost certainly is insanely old too. There had never been a landbridge to Australia in millions of years. The Aboriginal Australians arrived there at least 62000 years ago, maybe even several millenia earlier. They must have had boats. Proving a common ancestery through the shape of the boats still is nearly impossible. A boat looks like a boat because it faces hydrodynamics. Form follows function. It makes no sense to make a boat round or square. With the construction technique it is the same. When you have to create the same basic shape to make a usable boat and you have the same materials to to it (here reed and ropes), it will look similar. It probably is convergent development.
    You also have to fit the theory into biology. If there was a global civilization, why didn't they spread their vegetables and livestock over the world? There are no animals or plants that mysteriously jumped to another continent. The first proven export of vegetables or livestock was done by Polynesians not much more than 2000 years ago. Any animal or plant that reached another continent before and not by the help of Polynesians is proven to have traveled without any human help. Only after Columbus started exploring the Caribean, humans started to ship animals and plants between the old and new world. The only human spread over the globe without bringing back their vegetables and livestock was in the pleistocene.
    The Sherman stone is not just a block. Look at its outer shape. Is it mushroom shaped, or is it derived from t-shaped? I don't know but I would bet anything that it is lying on its side. It looks more eroded than many other stones there. Maybe it is older. This would give not one but two older constructions periods before the Inca. At a first look I can not find similarities between the engraving and the colorful squares, which also can be evidence for different age.

  • @platinumlaboratoryservices8176
    @platinumlaboratoryservices8176 2 года назад +16

    I have discovered your channel recently and thoroughly enjoy your presentations. I have one question and that is why has there been no mass spectrometry work done on the core drill holes or circular blade cuts where erosion and exposure haven't contaminated the surface. Even so, evidence of minerals or metallurgy would, or should, still be present that came from the drill or blade on the surface of the cuts despite the exposure to ages of dust and wind . This would be easily identifiable as differing from the native rock. Diamond or some exotic mineral would easily show up against the background of the mineral composition of the rock itself.
    Any thoughts?

    • @NautilusGuitars
      @NautilusGuitars 2 года назад +5

      Excellent point here. That something that we all should bring some attention to. It's unfortunate that your comment has so far gone overlooked.

    • @wompbozer3939
      @wompbozer3939 Год назад

      There’s a good reason- the analysis would likely show traces of copper and abrasive. A deathblow for Lost-Ancient High Technology

  • @robertgarcia6634
    @robertgarcia6634 2 года назад

    So glad I came across your channel 🙌. Great work man! 👏

  • @QQ_241
    @QQ_241 Год назад

    When I was a kid about 10 or 11 I think, I read that evidence had been found for the exchange of unique consumable items between Egypt and South America in the form of coffee beans and cocaine in Egypt. It was such a long time ago (37 years) that it would be impossible to find the source, but I do remember I read it in a book and the link was well established but controversial at the time and not well known by mainstream academia. My Gran used to find weird and odd books for me and she might have gotten me this book. I wish I could remember more now. But it has always stuck out in my mind. Thanks for the great work Ben. I totally love your channel and the way you just punch through all the incredulous rubbish spouted by the mainstream. I really think you are changing people's views of the world right before my eyes and your long term contribution could never be overstated. Your work in this field is going to change the mainstream view of ancient civilisation forever.

  • @byronwheeler4210
    @byronwheeler4210 2 года назад +6

    Ben, the Peru/Egypt stonework comparison is so palpable, one could conclude that not only was it the same Ice Age civilization, but maybe the same "guy" travelling between the sites overseeing the magical quarrying, cutting and placing of the massive blocks! There are some very unique signature design elements that give it away.

    • @Skinflaps_Meatslapper
      @Skinflaps_Meatslapper 2 года назад +1

      The nubs! Can't forget the nubs. So many parallels between them, it's actually easier to find where they diverge.

    • @PhoenixLyon
      @PhoenixLyon 2 года назад +1

      The Aztec talk about a traveler; Quetzalcoatl. What about Vera Coche(?sp). Both were said to be strangers from afar, and Vera Coche is shown with a beard. Which no Aztec, Inca, Mayan or other indigenous people sported.
      I'm a proponent of Graham Hancock; we are a species with amnesia, and I agree with the advanced ancient civilization theory.✌🏻🐱

    • @Skinflaps_Meatslapper
      @Skinflaps_Meatslapper 2 года назад +1

      @@PhoenixLyon Viracocha, it's phonetically identical to the way you spelled it

    • @PhoenixLyon
      @PhoenixLyon 2 года назад

      @@Skinflaps_Meatslapper Thanks! ✌🏻🐱

  • @petermueller7407
    @petermueller7407 2 года назад +3

    What do you think of the cyclopian walls in Italy and all over the mediterranean?

  • @steve-o6413
    @steve-o6413 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Ben, you always give an interesting and well informed Video...

  • @SnifferCustoms
    @SnifferCustoms 2 года назад +1

    At 12:58 interesting to see section of wall with blocks removed, to see interior side of blocks, as well as joints on top side interior of blocks. Great video, as always! 🤘