12 Most Mysterious Ancient Finds Scientists Still Can't Explain
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- Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
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Welcome back to our channel, where we dive headlong into the enigmas that history has left us with! If you're already a subscriber, you know we love a good mystery, and if you're not, well, you're in for a treat! Once again, we’re looking into the most mysterious ancient finds that even the experts can't wrap their heads around. Taken from all around the world and many different time periods, these discoveries will leave you scratching your head.
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Another great video . Thank you
Were these civilizations here before the Flood of Noah???? wow
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Well there's one for Stargate SG-1. 7:29
At 12:03 The Jet Plane on the right side of that image is NOT Indian it is South American! And scale replicas have been created of at least TWO different styles that have been found actually fly very well.
Kostolac is Viminacium and not KOSTOLAK...
Jerusalem palace fish pond
The title is a little bit destroyed by the last segment xD
Right ,The Richest dynasties in Egypt couldn't afford to waste a Diamond or two !
It is ridiculous and I will continue to ridicule that idea
The copper pipe and coarse sand technique does work as has been proven on several occasions, the sand of Egypt contains tiny fragments of hard semi precious stones even diamond among the silicon.
If you accept that several generations will be required to cut and fit just one block.
Hello. The section on Malinalco, Mexico, is totally wrong. First, Malinalco is no goddess of snakes. It means the "Place of Malinalli" with malinalli being a venerated plant among indigenous peoples. The aztecs ABSOLUTELY DID have the capacity to create the rock-hewn temple. Have you seen the mastery of aztec statues built of extra-hard basalt stone, for example? Please double check your sources to avoid spreading misinformation.