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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • This documentary follows an operation in Northern Canada that is dedicated to piecing together indigenous history. Due to global warming, melting ice on and around mountains is revealing more and more artefacts that have been perfectly preserved for over 1000 years. These amazing finds are. helping to document and preserve indigenous culture in the region, a culture which is often ignored.
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  • @realhistory9284
    @realhistory9284  Год назад +11

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  • @coryhardcastle3031
    @coryhardcastle3031 Год назад +24

    The narrator claims Otzi the iceman is 3500 years old ...he is actually from around 3500 BC ..which would make him approximately 5200 years old.. Makes me wonder what other mistakes are in the video that I did not catch.. Still very interesting

    • @richardsamuelson7189
      @richardsamuelson7189 19 дней назад +2

      The one thing you can be for sure of is that the dates are always going to change

  • @stjbananas
    @stjbananas Год назад +28

    This is one of the most fascinating archeological videos I have ever watched. Thank you.

  • @fruityloopzman
    @fruityloopzman Год назад +8

    Cuzz this had us glued to the TV me and the homies were amazed at how good ice preserves history one of the best archaeological documentaries we've ever witnessed.

  • @junestanich7888
    @junestanich7888 17 дней назад +3

    Really cool that the First Nations children are getting into archaeology and their culture.

  • @angelicaquinones6968
    @angelicaquinones6968 20 дней назад +3

    I’m Norwegian and Native American from North Dakota, USA. I’m really happy to come across this video!!🎉

  • @chrisb1478
    @chrisb1478 Год назад +6

    Absolutely fascinating!!! Definitely watching this documentary again. I’ve already sent it to friends.

  • @Xx1tyler21xX
    @Xx1tyler21xX Год назад +12

    Northern Canada and Alaska landscapes just amaze me because I think they haven't changed since the Ice Age or before it.

    • @cyallits
      @cyallits Год назад +1

      Northern Canada and Alaska were under ice sheets as much as a kilometre thick, so they’ve changed quite drastically

    • @Xx1tyler21xX
      @Xx1tyler21xX Год назад

      @Cam Yallits I realize the ice is gone but the landscape almost looks alien with the rocks and mountains or foot hills being almost barren. How the creeks are rivers are just melt water that runs down through these rocks and they never really get any deeper. I'm in the Midwest and our creeks and rivers are deep and muddy. That's actually the name of a couple of them. Big Muddy and Little Muddy Rivers.

  • @dmartinnj
    @dmartinnj Год назад +12

    I agree with below KenVI. I was in auuww the whole time watching the video. I have found arrow heads in my life but never really took in the reality of its time until now frozen in time... My jaw dropped to the floor many times. I was simply blown away at what was found in real time... This video is simply AMAZING...!

  • @Andy_Babb
    @Andy_Babb Год назад +9

    Oh man I love this! lol second time I’ve watched this… so fascinating

  • @AECRADIO1
    @AECRADIO1 Год назад +8

    At 62, I would give up everything to chase my actual ancestry in Sweden.
    My family ran extensive genealogy tests over several decades, and I found I am a direct descendant of Lief Ericsson. Our lineage traces back to almost 470 a.d.
    I want to scour the same areas in Sweden for similar artifacts, follow every trail.
    This has been a life dream of mine, but doubt it will come true, sadly.
    Family is everything to me, and since my ex made certain I was robbed of all I was supplied, I am starting over.
    My grandparents came directly from Sweden in 1922, through Ellis island.
    One town I remember my grandfather stating he was born in, was Göteborg.
    I hope I spelled that right.
    I am mildly obsessed to say the least, and Viking lore and culture means the world to me.

    • @hughjunit2503
      @hughjunit2503 Год назад +2

      Quite the story of your family my friend. I'm Irish and my name has been date all the way back to about 200ad among the old kings of Ireland. Seems we both have a family legacy and history to live up to

    • @laurasmith14
      @laurasmith14 24 дня назад

      I can understand how you feel 100%! Sadly… Devastatingly really, Sweden has become the most dangerous country in Europe thanks to in-veighdors yes I know how to spell correctly but this picks up those words and then you never see the post. But yeah it's like Third World in the cities, that's what I have been hearing. I only have 4 ancestral home sites, all in northern Europe. One is in Ireland all the way to the west. My family has roots there that are over 600 years old, and last I knew, the farm was still in the hands of my ancestors family. The thought of going there and seeing faces that don't belong there rips at my heart. I would relocate in a heartbeat if it meant those other people having to leave.

    • @saxen2399
      @saxen2399 7 дней назад

      @@laurasmith14 That is just total bs. Sweden is one of the worlds safest country. Ranked 26th in the world. Compared to 129th for the US and 34th for the UK. Ofc it has its problems, just like any other country. / An actual Swed

  • @dinarusso3320
    @dinarusso3320 Год назад +9

    That looks so fun exploring the melting ice, wish I could be there....

    • @laara1426
      @laara1426 Год назад +1

      Only if you love to be bitten by mosquitos, deer/caribou flies and no see ums would you like to be on a dig like that.

  • @patlafleche9645
    @patlafleche9645 Год назад +7

    I'm native first Nation from Western Canada and we still make moccasins the exact same way, happy to see my peoples old tools and hunting weapons

  • @kylewilloughby5255
    @kylewilloughby5255 Год назад +6

    It seems unlikely that a dart that missed would not be recovered. Hunting experience suggests that it is more likely that the dart hit and was carried away by the animal, carried too far for either animal or dart to be recovered.

    • @plugspud421
      @plugspud421 19 часов назад

      In this setting the dart would still be with the animal

  • @ronelsteenkamp8716
    @ronelsteenkamp8716 Год назад +9

    Interesting and captivating! I really enjoyed watching this.
    I only wish we would treat the living (and the dying) with as much respect as these ancient bodies and artifacts. If only we could care so much for the "now" people... Maybe one day, some distant relatives would honor our dead

  • @SA-101
    @SA-101 Год назад +8

    It's a tiny bit odd to me that they don't use nitrile gloves when retrieving these organic material artifacts from the field.

    • @SA-101
      @SA-101 Год назад

      ...oh wait... huh,... in some clips they do.

  • @GT-jp4bo
    @GT-jp4bo Год назад +9

    Wtf did they cremate him 🤦🏻he may not have believed in that and they did wrong by making that decision for him lol damn

    • @meisteremm
      @meisteremm Год назад +1

      Probably because his body may have contained pathogens and cremation was the best precaution.

  • @judyklein3221
    @judyklein3221 Год назад +3

    Awesome! Excellent documentary.

  • @gayeinggs5179
    @gayeinggs5179 23 дня назад +1

    Wow how marvellous it must be. So exciting to find these things just imagine holding something that was 4000 years old and the last person to hold it was 4000 years ago

  • @jasminenwhitaker9717
    @jasminenwhitaker9717 Год назад +6

    Happy healthy blessed New Year everyone ✨️ 💖

  • @perrrry
    @perrrry Год назад +3

    Loved this documentary. Incredible!

  • @konstantinder9262
    @konstantinder9262 2 месяца назад +1

    Це робота мрії, ходити шукати такі гарні артефакти, це дуже приємно!

  • @nutew4809
    @nutew4809 Год назад +14

    Climates will always change

    • @chris6559
      @chris6559 21 день назад

      Not at this speed.

  • @latanafowler7136
    @latanafowler7136 4 месяца назад +1

    The Best video on historical finds I have EVER SEEN! I loved it so so much!

    • @lonestarbellepk
      @lonestarbellepk 3 часа назад

      European countries and Scandinavian have extraordinary excavation finds

  • @carlchristensen8157
    @carlchristensen8157 6 месяцев назад +2

    Definitely a archaeological extravaganza Happy Hunting

  • @joecorrero6763
    @joecorrero6763 Год назад +3

    “All the shit in these ice patches proves it.”
    Love the old timer Art

  • @jasonshumate6456
    @jasonshumate6456 Год назад +8

    Considering there used to be 2 mile deep Ice Sheets covering Canada & the Northern US, no.need to abandon the Coast.

  • @rented_mule8790
    @rented_mule8790 Год назад +2

    Some animals carried the weapon away and died in tall grass , never to recover the weapon.

  • @meisteremm
    @meisteremm Год назад +3

    I bet that mountain smelled just great.
    Good fertilizer, at least.

  • @systemicxdesign
    @systemicxdesign 8 месяцев назад +1

    Wasn't aware until now... Tysm¡

  • @rockyriveroutdoors9229
    @rockyriveroutdoors9229 Год назад +2

    It's funny how 3 ton boulders move with the ice, but small arrows stay still to be found!!!!!!

  • @EMuro-wu7uy
    @EMuro-wu7uy Год назад +8

    I'm glad these indigenous people are conserving their rights. As someone who is native American, it is great to see people cooperating, and finding so many artifacts to preserve for future, and how much of this have reignited interest in the people themselves.

    • @robbieyoder4201
      @robbieyoder4201 Год назад +1

      Best start making arrows

    • @courtneyriley185
      @courtneyriley185 Год назад +1

      Wow....thanks for stopping important scientific findings. Your gods are soooooo pleased 😂

  • @salm8990
    @salm8990 Год назад +3

    @28:12 you are holding it backwards bud. someone should show him how a bow is strung lol

  • @deborahriley1166
    @deborahriley1166 6 месяцев назад +1

    Fascinating!!!🙏☯️🙏

  • @nvegas4552
    @nvegas4552 6 дней назад

    It's amazing how ingenious humans have been as they've adapted to and thrived in whatever conditions they've found themselves. Some places on earth have been colder, some have been hotter, some have been dryer, some have been wetter, some flat, some mountainous, but humans have worked together to survive and thrive in their environments. I don't think warming will be that catastrophic since there've been warmer years and colder years since we've been able to measure artifacts and humans have successfully taken on the challenges.

  • @eliseolopez2790
    @eliseolopez2790 Год назад +3

    There is so much information I am overwhelmed, please be careful with our past

  • @lizzy66125
    @lizzy66125 Год назад +4

    there is no such thing as mountainvikings...
    the term viking is a way of life not a person or people

  • @helenhunter4540
    @helenhunter4540 Год назад +4

    Norwegian treatment of Sami people was the same as English treatment of Irish people was the same as U.S. and Canadian treatment of Indigenous people.
    None of us can wish that history away, pretend it's been resolved.

    • @robbieyoder4201
      @robbieyoder4201 Год назад +1

      Yes and all over the same treatment of the people native to lands someone came and took conquered

  • @SimonSozzi7258
    @SimonSozzi7258 Год назад +2

    47:50 Wow! 🤯

  • @gayeinggs5179
    @gayeinggs5179 23 дня назад +1

    When these original ancestors are taught the local language they can mix with the rest of the country and not be backward !

  • @ferengiprofiteer9145
    @ferengiprofiteer9145 Год назад +4

    Gee, I wish it was as warm now as it was back then. Those areas had plants and animals aplenty.
    What did those people do to warm the world up?

  • @T.J-and-Soul
    @T.J-and-Soul Год назад +2

    Uploaded 10 days ago but I watched this 12 months ago on another channel omg

  • @70stunes71
    @70stunes71 Год назад +5

    How incredible. Loved this video

  • @chrispetersen4639
    @chrispetersen4639 Год назад +3

    Another good documentary ruined by a 100% meaningless overlay of music.
    Documentaries facilitate knowledge / information meaning the focus should be on the narrating or speech from individuals.

  • @laara1426
    @laara1426 Год назад +2

    How did they find the wood to make an "exact replicate" of the spear/dart ?

    • @Sokol10
      @Sokol10 Год назад +3

      In Yukon Mountains forest. 😁

  • @brettcurtis5710
    @brettcurtis5710 22 дня назад +1

    Australian Aborigines call them a woomera! Still used for hunting - a culture that is 50,000 years old!

  • @Flowshow88
    @Flowshow88 19 дней назад

    So mamy bums in the comments hating on this free content

  • @teenafahrenheit808
    @teenafahrenheit808 Год назад +1

    Hey!! I seen my Niece!! 😍🥰

  • @gayeinggs5179
    @gayeinggs5179 23 дня назад

    And our ancestors were cleverer than us these darts are. Better than we can do !

  • @cassidylockard1527
    @cassidylockard1527 Год назад +2

    Could I come help look ??

  • @Carl-ht7cg
    @Carl-ht7cg 21 день назад

    Sweet, I like playing with my native darts and arrows😎

  • @cinemaipswich4636
    @cinemaipswich4636 Год назад +1

    If you can measure anything in place or in time, then it is not pre-historic.

  • @davidbamford4721
    @davidbamford4721 18 дней назад

    I wish that someone would invite some aboriginal Australians, who have used woomeras to hunt, where accuracy is essential or you go hungry.

  • @howardlashbrook8500
    @howardlashbrook8500 Год назад +2

    I found a metal spear point in the Columbia river in 2013. It was the only piece of metal that I picked up while picking up scrap metal that was not rusted. The museum here will not give me any information on it. Can anyone help me find out more about it? Thanks for the great video

    • @robbieyoder4201
      @robbieyoder4201 Год назад +1

      Probably made after contact sum scrap metal some plains tribe made into a point

    • @DonHavjuan
      @DonHavjuan 24 дня назад

      Yeah it's mine but you can have it.

  • @noreenmadden3028
    @noreenmadden3028 8 дней назад

    I live near to where the oldest Fish trap in the world are made by the Aboriginal peoples.Noreen Australia 🦘

  • @gayeinggs5179
    @gayeinggs5179 23 дня назад

    I wonder if they will ever find a body from 4000 years ago

  • @themobseat
    @themobseat Год назад +5

    The First Nation natives do nothing to explore their history through science, but they are the first to lay claim and sue when a white archaeologist discovers something about their history.

    • @triciamcmillan1282
      @triciamcmillan1282 Год назад

      It’s sad that they don’t have the same money and resources as the Canadian government to preserve their history like white people preserve theirs in state sponsored museums. SMH

    • @courtneyriley185
      @courtneyriley185 Год назад

      Exactly 💯

  • @workpfister
    @workpfister 12 часов назад

    Best documentary ever on you tube going to share it on my social media people got to know about the "shit in these montians"😅😅😅😅 i Love it Art Johns with forever live in my memory Art Johns you legend

  • @Sorga_myth_dewa_real
    @Sorga_myth_dewa_real 4 месяца назад

    Now days,in time super tech right now,is still so much giant creature and wild animal attack human,,imagine in that artefact time edge,perhaps its still survival with dyno or some other giant animal grouping❤❤

  • @honeybear8485
    @honeybear8485 Год назад +1

    Very interesting I love archaeology and science I'm just not a big fan radioisotopes dating... Just the fact that radio carbon-14 dating two k's rapidly... I would love to look at some graphs from ice core samples.. right there in Canada if they were available... But even if the weapons and tools.. are only sixteen hundred years old. Would still be fascinating and an amazing find.. so much material.. especially organic.. can be contaminated.. an effective through the process. Of ice melting and repeating the process... Not to mention the chemical changes.. from the Suns temperature fluctuation and radiation levels... Thank you for sharing really cool... Such a blessing.. be able to be.. in the field.. finding a researching these artifacts 🙏💚

  • @rented_mule8790
    @rented_mule8790 Год назад +1

    The climate changed and buried t h e artifacts in snow, which changed to ice patches.

    • @ashlaunicaalpari4584
      @ashlaunicaalpari4584 18 дней назад

      Good point… the climate changed as they were buried… now thousands of years later they reappear due to climate change also

  • @lacey3880
    @lacey3880 Год назад +1

    They...r listing !!?

  • @heidiengellenner9651
    @heidiengellenner9651 Год назад

    The lower cost clothing stores. Martials, Ross and TJMax.. something went wrong for the clothes to end up there, and all beings that shop there get the benefit.

  • @rachelstrahan2486
    @rachelstrahan2486 Год назад +1

    👍

  • @gayeinggs5179
    @gayeinggs5179 23 дня назад

    300 years is not old that is a great great grandfather. Not 4000 years old that a find not 300 years old

  • @MagnaMater2
    @MagnaMater2 22 дня назад

    38:01 Why on earth should any 'indigenious group' claim Oetzi? Italy claimed him on behalf of the border, and it turned out true, with him having grown up and living and dying in today's Southern Tyrol that was annexed by Italy. He has some 25 male relatives all over the central Alps, those might be charmed to have such a famous relative, but it doesn't change anything about them having known all along, that their families lived in the region 'for quite a while'. And not all of them are 'Rhaetic' 'Ladinic' or whatever other tribe. I know some visit him and wave at him occasionally and are very concerned about his preservation, fearing he might rot away without his glacier.
    With him being closely related to Sardinians, there happened another effect: Many Sardinians moved to the Tyrol since then, sort of 'reclaiming their old clan-colonies', feeling suddenly 'related' to what they had priorily considered to be 'foreigners' and 'abroad'. And they feel welcomed, with some local women being very interested in their 'centianrian DNA' and their cheeses and cuisine, them being obviously healthy. I know two locals that married Sardinians, men they wouldn't have met but for them visiting - and staying - in their cousin's Ötzi's lands.
    I'm for whatever chance of genetic lottery genetically related to the misfortunate Hunter of Bichon as well as to G2 of the Loschbour-Skeletons, and the Elba-Shepardess, but why on earth would I feel the need to 'reclaim them', asides them having lived in today's Swizerland/Belgium/Spain? Once somebody is dead for 200 years and has no living relatives that remember them, they're part of the geological landscape. They belong to everybody interested in them.

  • @pattersonfilm9117
    @pattersonfilm9117 Год назад +1

    Where are the skeletons of the carabou they killed? They should be preserved in the ice near the darts no?

    • @Konkata
      @Konkata Год назад +1

      Reindeer are small enough to move

    • @pattersonfilm9117
      @pattersonfilm9117 Год назад

      @@Konkata
      What in pieces?

    • @meisteremm
      @meisteremm Год назад +1

      @Patterson Film If need be.
      A good sledge and dogs can definitely help the process.

    • @nathanduckeorth806
      @nathanduckeorth806 Год назад +1

      They might have missed

    • @pattersonfilm9117
      @pattersonfilm9117 Год назад

      @@nathanduckeorth806
      Enough times to starve to death?lol 🤷‍♂️ they had to have killed and ate something or we wouldn’t be here today.

  • @redtobertshateshandles
    @redtobertshateshandles Год назад +1

    Australian Aboriginals continue to use these today. A few white University types, they're experts.

  • @siriusleigh24
    @siriusleigh24 Месяц назад +2

    This was annoyingly presented and far too many ad's.

    • @michaelchase418
      @michaelchase418 19 дней назад +1

      Can't comment on the annoyingly presented part. That's on them, but the ads? You realize this whole platform is for profit, right? That it exists because there's monetary costs and people to pay, both the creators on the platform and the platform employees/owners itself. You realize that it only exists that way because the whole human existence of all the world exists on a platform of monetary trade? Literally nothing exists for free. Everything has a cost, even down to our human existence, even down to a blade of grass growing.
      Shut tf up and pay them.

    • @siriusleigh24
      @siriusleigh24 19 дней назад

      @michaelchase418 wow really I didn't know what doh me... you spent so much time arguing about something obvious when my point was the "frequency " of adverts. Adverts in themselves are obviously not the issue you pea brain, but the add frequency per time of content shown is excessive to the point where it will have a negative impact on viewership. The ratio matters. Look at successful channels, and you'll quickly notice a content to advert ratio that doesn't have such a negative effect of viewing pleasure. There's no need to be such a crybaby about it.

    • @Flowshow88
      @Flowshow88 19 дней назад

      Your comment is annoyingly irrelevant

    • @siriusleigh24
      @siriusleigh24 18 дней назад

      @Flowshow88 still whining... let it go kid. No need to insult me and then report my reply because you know I'm right.

  • @lifesajoke6965
    @lifesajoke6965 Год назад +1

    You "but he's muh ancestor" people are ridiculous.

  • @Waspface
    @Waspface Год назад +2

    Yep and in 2,000 more years they will find your old i phone and go OMG 😲 that's crazy !!

  • @katherinecooper6159
    @katherinecooper6159 2 дня назад

    Many years ago I discovered that my DNA showed that i am related to the Sami.

  • @terryfox1575
    @terryfox1575 21 день назад

    If we don't stop climate change what exactly will happen to the Earth, I've heard a lot of arguments about climate change but I've never heard anybody articulate what would happen to the Earth if we don't stop it

    • @4wdflying
      @4wdflying 16 дней назад

      It might be like it was when the prehistoric people were walking about from under that ice

  • @StuWilson-mh2fl
    @StuWilson-mh2fl Год назад +2

    Please stop the music! It makes it hard to hear some of the message.

  • @katearmiger8535
    @katearmiger8535 Месяц назад +1

    The Australian indigenous people have used a similar tool called a Woomera. Has been around for upwards of forty thousand years

    • @DonHavjuan
      @DonHavjuan 24 дня назад

      Actually it has only been in Australia for about 5000 years. And dingos only about 3400 years. All these things arrived much later than most Australians think.

  • @Moodboard39
    @Moodboard39 Год назад

    Old lady shooting😂😂😂

    • @natebalcerak1659
      @natebalcerak1659 Год назад +1

      Don't mess with maw maw

    • @karmaalstad5588
      @karmaalstad5588 Год назад

      @@natebalcerak1659
      She'll smack you at close range with a heel or flip flop.

  • @BacKYarDsky
    @BacKYarDsky Год назад +1

    ok mr Agenda

  • @baddog9320
    @baddog9320 Год назад +8

    First Nations should not have exclusive rights to artifacts.
    They moved around. So there is no way of telling who they belong to.
    There are nations that are thousands of miles away from where they were only a thousand years ago.
    Also until all Natives are recognized. No one should have any rights.

    • @meisteremm
      @meisteremm Год назад +1

      They should because these would often be their ancestors, however far removed.
      It goes beyond tribe/nation to the general rule of "respect your elders."
      Considering the history of European Archaeologists outright stealing artifacts and even human remains and putting them in museums and refusing to return them even until today, I can't say that I blame these people for wanting to keep safe what might have belonged to their grandparents several times over.

    • @meisteremm
      @meisteremm Год назад +2

      @max alburg Pure hyperbole on your part.
      Ultimately, it comes down to a question: who are YOU to decide the worth of how others choose to honor and remember their dead?
      If you think that a body is better off in a museum than laid out in ground or burned to ashes as part of a gesture of love from living relatives, you should have no problem with your own dead grandparents being put on display as part of some museum exhibit.
      Aside from all of that, there's another thing called "respect for the dead."

    • @meisteremm
      @meisteremm Год назад

      @max alburg There is no respectful way to put somebody's dead body on display against that person's wishes.
      As far as artifacts go, the people to whom they belong or on whose land they are found should have first say on what happens to them and how they are displayed, just as a matter of respect, which is clearly a foreign concept to you.

    • @meisteremm
      @meisteremm Год назад

      @max alburg I have been to museums and seen body parts of individuals on full display for everyone to view, so first of all don't give me that spiel about no human remains being put out on display.
      Secondly, artifacts that have cultural value to people should not be dug out of their land and put out on display without express permission.
      It's common courtesy, just for the same reason that you wouldn't climb someone's fence, dig something of value up from their backyard and claim it for your own and act as if you have the right to do whatever you please with it.
      As for the European bit and all of this "virtue signaling" horseshit you keep harping on about, just do me a favor and remove your head from your asshole and consider the history of museums throughout Europe and how many of them STILL have artifacts taken from the Americas, Africa, Asia and Australia and won't return them to their countries of origin.
      To the credit of the Louvre and the Horniman, they have returned some artifacts to their home nations and hopefully that encourages others to follow suit, in Europe and in America.
      Common sense says that you don't take what doesn't belong to you.
      I can't believe that I am having to spell this shit out for you.
      Are you being serious or just fucking around?

    • @JessiBell_Valo2120
      @JessiBell_Valo2120 Год назад

      😂😂😂

  • @jameswolfe9451
    @jameswolfe9451 Год назад +43

    This would be an excellent program, but the political spin degrades it

    • @Zachs1284
      @Zachs1284 Год назад +16

      Climate change isn’t political, it’s just a recognized science that big energy companies don’t want people like you believing so they politicized it. Does that make ya feel better…: James

    • @holdmyhalo6752
      @holdmyhalo6752 Год назад

      @@Zachs1284climate change is a real thing. The opposition comes from the government pretending that spending trillions on the problem is going to resolve it. It won’t.

    • @carolcampbell5623
      @carolcampbell5623 Год назад +6

      Nothing political about preserving history, no matter where on earth it is. Fascinating program ❣️

    • @thors_bane
      @thors_bane Год назад +2

      100% correct. "Climate change" this and "climate change" that. Climate change is a completely natural phenomenon but we all know that when they say it they mean "global warming *in a spooky voice*" and that is a political agenda by the far left to push for economically bad choices that will set the West back decades and let our economic and militaristic enemies (such as China and Russia) get ahead of us and keep us behind for decades if not longer.

    • @jadeddragon4254
      @jadeddragon4254 Год назад +10

      If you are dense enough to believe politics aren't the driving force of everything around you, you are truly asleep at the wheel

  • @4wdflying
    @4wdflying 16 дней назад

    Since this turned into a video about climate it is strange nobody thought to explain how primitive people we're leaving items underneath what became ice Fields clearly was a lot warmer in the past

  • @sadiemajesky7942
    @sadiemajesky7942 23 дня назад

    Much a do bout nothing

  • @maxlihou4231
    @maxlihou4231 Год назад +1

    If a skeleton is 1000 years old human, it can't be possibly be our relative, unless we are native American/ Indian.

  • @nibiruresearch
    @nibiruresearch 28 дней назад

    An Ice Age comes about in a completely different way than has been told so far. An Ice Age is the result of the peak of five natural disasters that occur one after the other in a cycle. That cycle is mentioned in several old books. The cause is the strong gravitational pull that a rapidly passing planet exerts on our Earth. That planet 9 circles the sun in an eccentric orbit. As it approaches the sun it has great speed and after the passage the speed decreases again and planet 9 disappears from our view for a few thousand years. This great attraction pulls the seawater up even "above the highest mountains". That water freezes at that height. As the planet moves away, its gravitational pull diminishes and the frozen water falls back onto Earth "in blocks as big as mountains." As a result, the northernmost part of our planet will be covered with ice in no more than two days. The sea level is now much lower and after some time ice starts to melt. That goes on for a long time. The previous Ice layer was formed in the year 10,844 BCE and the next one comes in the year 14,356 CE. Before and after the Ice Age, there are four natural disasters that cause a great flood that kills many animals and people. All crops and harvests are also destroyed. This is Ancient knowledge that is available to anyone who seeks it. But that knowledge has been forgotten, ignored or denied by all scientists.We explain much more about planet 9, the recurring flood cycle and its timeline, the rebirth of civilizations and ancient advanced technology in the e-book: "Planet 9 = Nibiru". It shows abundant and convincing evidence both in text and many depictions. It can be read on any computer, tablet or smartphone. Search: planet 9 roest

    • @DonHavjuan
      @DonHavjuan 24 дня назад

      Cool story. You should also try some non-fiction

    • @nibiruresearch
      @nibiruresearch 24 дня назад

      @@DonHavjuan All this is not a fantasy but ancient knowledge that is available in many different forms for everyone who is searching for it but that knowledge is forgotten, neglected or denied by all scientists. I found the common thread that connects many puzzle pieces of our past. Thanks to many years of research I was even able to reconstruct a timeline.

  • @noreenmadden3028
    @noreenmadden3028 8 дней назад

    I need to add that Dinosaurs have been found 1kl.from my home, that Opalised . Love this video.Noreen Australia 🦘

  • @Mary-yu3sn
    @Mary-yu3sn Год назад

    Sad as if given back,true what was done to the family's by gov

  • @deandee8082
    @deandee8082 6 месяцев назад +1

    I dont get whats the big deal here? the fact you found a spear in tact or the fact they were using them 6000 years ago or what? yea peoples hunted back then, they had technology, hunting parties followed the herds, atlatls were stuck in animals that they could not run down, some died so far away other animals ate them, others walked around the rest of their lives with a dart stuck in them until they died of natural causes and every scenario in between, many spears were left behind found to be no good, some broke in flight, others broke in transport and my guess is time to times things were lost by hunting parties and tribes on the move in a big hurry . . .
    eventually they will found where the support crew setup camp for the hunting parties, you have to figure they may have have traveled 150-200 miles to these hunting grounds as they go further and further away, this meant no more 2-3 day trips, in meant 2-3 week trips, that meant they had to setup stable camps where there was good shelter, good areas to dress, skin and tan animals, in the party were women who cooked, mended, healed so on so forth, full support, others in the party packed or hauled the meat and hides back to the tribes main camp .. there were young bucks in training, young females in training, the reality IS, that hunting was bigger than the stock market, corporate america or the military is today, it was everything back then,
    the rest was what you did with the animals byproducts, so hunting, the tools used to hunt, and the tools used to dress, tan,make clothes so on so forth were mainstream daily life activities back then.. skin and tan were foremost and utmost important aspect of these people's lives, they had superstars, hunters that could bring home the most meat in the shortest amount of time, hunters that brought home meat in offseasons, unusually skilled hunters were the rockstars of the era.. young bucks wanted to be just like them.. young women wanted to marry them, and become the best seamstress or cook in the tribe..
    and these people's lives evolves around the hunting, the tooling, tanning and clothing that surrounded the hunts, some men mad knives, some made axes, some made spears, arrows, so on so forth.. they would trade these items along with the tanned and cured hides, maybe boots, and other clothing items, arrows speaks bows, knives, all were traded, meat as well, curing was a big deal back then, then equivalent to today's cookstone and oven, everyone did it as a matter of survival, no one watched TV, or read books or played cards, some may have had very rudiment games, checkers of sorts as a means of a past time..
    but most past time was making tools, hunting tools, tanning, making coats and pants, boots, moccasins so on so forth.. curing food along with hunting and gathering.. all very organized and all very efficient, tools and hunters in the snow is nothing alarming and special, its what it was.. these types of tools were spread out all across this planet at one time, 1000 years ago you could pick it up right off the ground, today? yea the last of it is in the ice and tundras the rest decayed or gathered up . . . are the melts a natural progression? we don't know how far the ice ages recede as modern man has never survived one.. give it time .. the melts might totally disappear before the next ice age arrives, myguess IS the complete dispersal is what triggers the next ice age, like the spring triggers the flowers to bloom, its all a natural progression or event..

  • @markayers8949
    @markayers8949 6 месяцев назад +1

    So was the body pulled from the ice even related to the “indigenous” all of whom have mixed blood btw. They had absolutely no clue about genetics, or science. Their world view is so infuriating and ignorant, the producers of the show made it this way at least.

  • @Robbie7441
    @Robbie7441 Год назад +2

    Climate change me bollix .

  • @KirksCORNER
    @KirksCORNER Год назад

    Caucasians were here before first nation's people. Indians came after and I don't mean Europeans when I say caucasians.

    • @courtneyriley185
      @courtneyriley185 Год назад

      The people from the caucus mountains did not make it over here 🤣

    • @KirksCORNER
      @KirksCORNER Год назад

      @@courtneyriley185 red headed giants were here FIRST

    • @DonHavjuan
      @DonHavjuan 24 дня назад

      ​@@KirksCORNERplease stop smoking crack

    • @KirksCORNER
      @KirksCORNER 24 дня назад

      @@DonHavjuan sorry you don't do your research to find out the truth.

    • @KirksCORNER
      @KirksCORNER 24 дня назад

      @@DonHavjuan there were giants in those days. Bible even says so and yes the America's were full of them and they were red haired giants with very pale skin. Even native American tales talk about them.

  • @tonyfuller2234
    @tonyfuller2234 Год назад

    Cool show some information that has a source behind all it truth
    Real true information i love it.

  • @timburris3758
    @timburris3758 Год назад +1

    The Weather Goes In Cycles! 10,000 Years We Have An Ice Age! Its A Constant Cycle Of Colder/Hotter, Wetter/Dryer! You Ain’t Gotta Be Smart To Figure Nothing Stays The Same! In 1963 Here We Had Both The Record Lows And Highs! So Much For Global Warming lol! We Didn’t Have AC Either

  • @cowboywoodard2569
    @cowboywoodard2569 Год назад

    Proves a point. The earth was always warm, check out how ICE Age started

  • @scotsummerfield2760
    @scotsummerfield2760 Год назад +18

    So sick about hearing about climate change. Girth goes to warm phases and cold phases

    • @giuseppelogiurato5718
      @giuseppelogiurato5718 Год назад +4

      Yeah, Planet Girth is like that... It goes warm, it goes cold.

    • @TheBrianRuby
      @TheBrianRuby Год назад

      Yeah but it's not like humanity has gone with it. This isn't the first time animal life has drastically changed the climate of the planet. Where do you think all the CO2 goes? You think it all just disappears and couldn't possibly have an effect on the Earth's atmosphere? There's 8 BILLION of us, all producing waste that doesn't go anywhere and doesn't break down. It's really hard for you to believe that we have an influence on the Earth's climate?

    • @Ann963
      @Ann963 Год назад

      Yeah, too bad it causes real world problems, regardless of the cause.

    • @triciamcmillan1282
      @triciamcmillan1282 Год назад +2

      What do you call it when the planet goes through climate phases? Would you prefer they call it global warming? Or maybe just ignore what’s happening and leave it for future generations to worry about? No matter what you call it it’s happening.

    • @blaineedwards8078
      @blaineedwards8078 Год назад

      @@triciamcmillan1282 It is utterly the heighth of arrogance to believe that we as puny humans can control Mother Nature. The Earth is an organic system based on cyclical patterns that are millennia old. The planet does not give a shit if you drive a Hummer or Prius. It will continue to engage it's natural rhythms of warming and cooling that it has implemented for eons. We have absolutely no control over that and anyone who believes that the Earth will bend to our will is exceedingly delusional

  • @dcl505
    @dcl505 Год назад

    43 hundred year bc? Sumerians 10 000 years bc already had a modern type civilization with law, culture, literature, manufacture.