Pretty much all his videos' endings are anticlimactic. The good professor has made a lot of progress in increasing his production quality over the past couple of years, but I do believe this is one area in which he is still growing.
Our world is truly fascinating and filled with so many unanswered questions. Thanks for doing your part to shine the light on some of them. All the best to you and your family.
Channel Name: World of Antoquity Video Subject: 499-415 A video about an Early Middle Ages emperor on an antiquity channel, lol. I'm glad to see you branching out. Cool video.
Water is the reason for the “Scoop marks”. I found water doubles the quarry rate. I conducted an experiment, with quantitative results and all. I am hoping for a historian to comment in my Reddit thread: Water is the reason for the scoop marks in ancient quarries. It looks like water terraces. If water improves the quarrying rate, it could be conjectured that water is why the scoop marks are maintained, even though they cost extra effort. I also experimented with fire. I found it unlikely that fire was regularly used for precision quarrying. We combat pseudo science by providing explanations to the things for which “aliens” are supposedly the only possible explanation.
Long live the architectural monuments of empires past. But I kinda like the fact that nowadays, pubkuc money is reserved for things like Congress or sybway systems instead of one very important non-elected family's tomb.
It seems as though burial mounds where popular worldwide? And pyramidal shaped as well? The coincidences stack up, especially to Native American and correct me if I'm wrong Viking burial mounds wherein the sarcophagus is a boat?
That ending was very anticlimactic haha
I guess they're cosplaying as Cbinese tourists, who tend to *love* their little creature comforts, like ice cream, when looking at stuff ❤
@@chickenduckhappyohh I love that photo, I mean it happened so fast, I wanted to know more!!
No Wuxia style Kung Fu fight with Dragon Emperor risen? 🐉
Pretty much all his videos' endings are anticlimactic. The good professor has made a lot of progress in increasing his production quality over the past couple of years, but I do believe this is one area in which he is still growing.
@EstamosDe - And it was abrupt. Perhaps the videographer was tackled by a guard? Maybe there will be a longer version soon?
Our world is truly fascinating and filled with so many unanswered questions. Thanks for doing your part to shine the light on some of them. All the best to you and your family.
Is that really all you showed of the interior 🤦🏻♂️
Channel Name: World of Antoquity
Video Subject: 499-415
A video about an Early Middle Ages emperor on an antiquity channel, lol. I'm glad to see you branching out. Cool video.
That's still the end of antiquity, around the time of Western Roman Empire fall.
@@KasumiRINA #okcaptainautism
You barely showed footage of the inside.
Oh, no dart traps?
very impressive...what are the materials of the original sarcophagus
Water is the reason for the “Scoop marks”.
I found water doubles the quarry rate. I conducted an experiment, with quantitative results and all. I am hoping for a historian to comment in my Reddit thread: Water is the reason for the scoop marks in ancient quarries.
It looks like water terraces. If water improves the quarrying rate, it could be conjectured that water is why the scoop marks are maintained, even though they cost extra effort.
I also experimented with fire. I found it unlikely that fire was regularly used for precision quarrying.
We combat pseudo science by providing explanations to the things for which “aliens” are supposedly the only possible explanation.
Incredible! How the food there?
Too short!
{:o:O:}
To really experience the grandeur of ancient Chinese sites, it helps if you squint just a little bit. 🤣
Does Ron Pearlman know he has a son on RUclips?
Long live the architectural monuments of empires past.
But I kinda like the fact that nowadays, pubkuc money is reserved for things like Congress or sybway systems instead of one very important non-elected family's tomb.
Why does it look like Egypt tho 🤔 probay just coincidence 😅
? What? It looks nothing like Egypt. Go look up some pictures...it's not even close.
What looks Egyptian to you?
Is Kingdom of Wei Chinese or Mongolian?
It seems as though burial mounds where popular worldwide? And pyramidal shaped as well? The coincidences stack up, especially to Native American and correct me if I'm wrong Viking burial mounds wherein the sarcophagus is a boat?
Physics is hardly a coincidence. Try piling up blocks or dirt and see what shape you get.
ruclips.net/video/da7AZFp7f8A/видео.htmlsi=xZztSnVEPG61gIwB ?.......🤔🤨🧐
it was not a tomb ! It was a power plant ! 🤣
Did aliens make this too?
Aliens made everything, man - we're in a simulation!
I like the new gf. Good job buddy! 👏
"If you recall in the last episode, we titled it "pyramids," but showed not one pyramid, nor did we show one this time."
Click bait much?
You gotta watch the full episodes for that.
@ColasTeam idiot, I did, was not in there... look at the comments, others stated the same.
The tombs pyramidal shapes have been over-grown as we see here and we saw in previous episodes of the China trip.
@MossyMozart say what you want, no pyramids shown, see or presented... click bait.
@@IRELANDISFORTHEIRISHGet your revenge by refusing to post comments here ever again.
CLICKBAIT