LOST WORLDS: GEORGIA- Ancient Native American Civilizations of Georgia

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2024
  • Native Americans constructed impressive villages, towns and monuments throughout the state of Georgia. Learn more about the six most important Native American sites in Georgia such as: Sapelo Shell Rings Complex, Rock Eagle & Rock Hawk effigy mounds, Fort Mountain site, Kolomoki Mounds, Ocmulgee Mounds, and Etowah Mounds.

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  • @rhondaenglish4022
    @rhondaenglish4022 14 дней назад +23

    Scary to think that the "winners" get to write "his"tory. Still can't belive all hidden civilizations isn't greater in the average person's awareness,due to technology. Power prayers for all too busy to see. Thankyou. ❤.

    • @Jasmin.M-hz5ty
      @Jasmin.M-hz5ty 6 дней назад +4

      Their is a lot that you americans should know about real american history,like wich people has discovered america first.In the time before greece,rome,vikings,and columbus.Then you will see real connection,and where it really leads.

    • @mitchhobock683
      @mitchhobock683 4 дня назад

      We do it. Rewrite history

    • @dixierayhaggard7035
      @dixierayhaggard7035 3 дня назад

      @@Jasmin.M-hz5ty Not Greeks and Romans, but definitely the Norse and some Polynesians, not to mention Native Americans.

  • @user-ff8tg2jz9k
    @user-ff8tg2jz9k 4 месяца назад +45

    Good 2 see Cherokee people still going,I'm a Navajo.Bless u all.

    • @NancyDunton-hb9ir
      @NancyDunton-hb9ir 2 месяца назад +4

      I have blood type O, I have Cherokee heritage from the TRAIL Of TEARS. My Paternal great great grandfather ( documented from rolls) was on the TRAIL. my paternal grandmother was from the Echota area( Cherokee capital). My ancestor returned to The Bryson City, NC area( gravesite). Where I grew up on a farm in Hall county was a Cherokee rondoveau point on the intersection of creeks. We have in the past found stone tools and arrow heads of stones(quartz) from the Ellijay area. The white rondoveau point was a mile West. I was fortunate too live on this site. If we don't preserve our history , it will be lost.

    • @wojapi7538
      @wojapi7538 15 дней назад +1

      @@NancyDunton-hb9ir 🤣

    • @ericschmuecker348
      @ericschmuecker348 15 дней назад

      My people call it corn.

    • @cwf081166
      @cwf081166 11 дней назад +1

      @@ericschmuecker348 Not Korn?

    • @kellenfurter
      @kellenfurter 8 дней назад +1

      My father had O+
      My great grandmother was saud to be granddaughter of full blooded Cherokee, but unfortunately no proof besides our features and stories remain. ​@NancyDunton-hb9ir

  • @user-wg8xx8wj3u
    @user-wg8xx8wj3u 5 дней назад +5

    Ga has many sites. Two sun terrace mounds. The Ocmulgee mounds are very impressive. We have investigated mounds that are on rivers here. We have found bone needles with lighten bolts , frogs & eagles on them. Raccoon baculets, many things that would rival anyone's collection. The Cherokee lived in the north. The 5 tribes of the Muscogee were in the south. The creeks broke away from fighting & have never signed a treaty with America. They became the Seminole in fla. Seminole means break away. The bone needles were donated to Ga Southern University.

  • @evdallas123
    @evdallas123 4 месяца назад +34

    I live a couple miles from Etowah mounds there's still a lot of artifacts found in that area on the Etowah river

    • @theresakennedy7339
      @theresakennedy7339 Месяц назад

      Is there a place to view them?

    • @evdallas123
      @evdallas123 Месяц назад

      @@theresakennedy7339 no it's mostly picked up by people floating the river they took all of it out of the museum the ancestors wanted it back

    • @celindahearld1328
      @celindahearld1328 Месяц назад

      The ancestors should have them, every last one found. Never guve to a musem!​@@evdallas123

    • @thabigshow69
      @thabigshow69 8 дней назад +1

      Yeah ,I've seen that to , there's alota arrowheads and in tha river on sandbars

  • @annprehn
    @annprehn 8 дней назад +9

    I believe humans have always built cities AND been nomads, never one or the other.

    • @millerloraliem
      @millerloraliem 8 дней назад +1

      I am a historian and I believe you are correct in this. It is not a before and after situation, it seems to me. Thanks for making that important point.

    • @deflategate1297
      @deflategate1297 4 дня назад

      Yeah we are living in one right now. Kinda funny we are living in a post apocalyptic time with all these ruins of ancient cities

  • @Mountain.Man.1978
    @Mountain.Man.1978 3 дня назад +1

    The Native Americans had so much skill. I am teaching myself to flint knap. I’m getting better at parts. I remember hunting for arrowheads and pottery growing up.

  • @scottsgonehunting
    @scottsgonehunting 4 месяца назад +17

    Wow I had no idea all that was here in GA. very cool, will have to visit some of these sites

    • @jeffmittag6681
      @jeffmittag6681 4 месяца назад +1

      I have read a few good and informative books about these native Americans . I can't remember the authors at the moment .

    • @nancymejia7126
      @nancymejia7126 8 дней назад +1

      They don't want you to know . They downplay it so much to hide the truth

    • @Odetojoyous
      @Odetojoyous День назад

      Okmulgee is in Macon

  • @deborahpacheco2799
    @deborahpacheco2799 4 месяца назад +47

    Instead of playing guessing games, why not use LADAR? Our history is just as important as the Aztec, Mayan, or Inca. And we don't know what we might find beneath the earth.

    • @remnantreport8418
      @remnantreport8418 4 месяца назад

      Because the Mayan, Incan, and Aztecs were not in the United states and this government does not want the truth of history to come out

    • @remnantreport8418
      @remnantreport8418 4 месяца назад +11

      And they do know what they will find and that's why they won't do it

    • @gitBritt
      @gitBritt 2 месяца назад +4

      This documentary looks like 15 years old. That technology was not really used back then. But they might now.

    • @jakobvelasquez7972
      @jakobvelasquez7972 10 дней назад +5

      This is a doc from 04 and updated in 06. LiDAR was not something used in archaeology at the time.

    • @captainspalding6383
      @captainspalding6383 10 дней назад +1

      The USGS National Map Viewer has an option in the layer menu called "hillshade" which is a Lidar rendering

  • @marlinwicks3500
    @marlinwicks3500 11 месяцев назад +21

    The Americas is the TRUE home of Old World! 😁
    Pyramidal earth mounds is what you'd expect to find as the ancient American engineers and architects experimented with architectural techniques and geopolymers. Eventually building the incredible and numerous pyramidal structures and stone complexes. Ancient "Egyptian" artifacts, sculptures, and reliefs. Indigo grows here and is used to make reddish, purple, and bluish dyes. Corn and pineapples depicted in ancient Mediterranean art. "Meso-Potamia" -> "Meso-America". So much more...
    The Americas is the TRUE home of the Old World!! 😁

    • @byefelicia7358
      @byefelicia7358 7 месяцев назад +2

      Is there a book or RUclips channel you recommend that provides evidence for the idea that America is the Old World?

    • @bethbartlett5692
      @bethbartlett5692 6 месяцев назад

      .
      ..
      .
      .
      (Americas are)
      Well written, just wanted to suggest an edit "is to are"
      Thanks

    • @marlinwicks3500
      @marlinwicks3500 5 месяцев назад +7

      @byefelicia7358 Kurimeo Ahau is a one stop shop for all the evidence you could want. A couple of other honorable mentions are Old World Florida and My Lunch Break.

    • @pokeylope6108
      @pokeylope6108 4 месяца назад +7

      All meso means is middle period or middle or in-between. It's a Greek prefix.
      Meso America, because it's between the Americas, Mesopotamia literally means "between rivers."
      You are reading too much into the prefixes.

    • @Mdme.X
      @Mdme.X 4 месяца назад +1

      @@pokeylope6108 👏

  • @abowen8556
    @abowen8556 5 месяцев назад +9

    Wow that illustration of the woman with mounds in background is amazing

  • @islandspicehawaii
    @islandspicehawaii 2 года назад +7

    Phenomenal video...well done!! The future is in the past

  • @SharonKitchen-eu7bb
    @SharonKitchen-eu7bb Месяц назад +5

    I live in a.e. Ga a
    Only a few miles from Sapelo Island ...all are Guale Moccomo Yamassee lands ..6 burial mounds that are documented are on Sapelo Island site numbers from 8mc20 thru 8 mc25 a and b...so much ancient history to save ...Darien,Ga was called Talijo...again a lot of parks folks don't know true peoples history...all they had to do is ask the Muscogee Nation in Ok who overlook all of Ga ...the Cherokee came down thru Ga from S.C. and N.C. ...their territory extended up to KY ..for hunting...notice burial items in cases ..this violates Federal law called Section 106 of N.A.G.P.R.A....

  • @marquesswhite3726
    @marquesswhite3726 4 дня назад +2

    Interesting

  • @jimwilliams184
    @jimwilliams184 8 дней назад +7

    Why would play music so loud very distracting.

  • @desertweasel6965
    @desertweasel6965 5 дней назад +1

    I love stuff like this. I'm going Kayaking down the Flint River this weekend. Starting at Sprewell Bluff. Many people don't know the rich, native American history of that area. There's a little island in the middle of the river named Owens island. This is where an old Indian trail crossed the Flint and several families lived in the caves in the area. There are always different spots being found where there are artifacts like jewelry and even weapons found. It's illegal to search for these things and if you find something you're supposed to leave it to rot. Let's just say I don't believe in that and I believe these trinkets should be taken and preserved by someone that isn't hard up for money and will just keep them safe.

  • @kdog543
    @kdog543 Год назад +5

    This is awesome thank you for videos and I like undergrounds little man made spring streams found also dating back 1000 years some rocks in these man made like caves rock carved channels of water too wish this was explain or updated in eastern USA regions..Or like farming for settlers didn't bring farming skills for already in America society was farming communities.🗡🦅🇺🇲

  • @This_Old_Man_68
    @This_Old_Man_68 10 дней назад +9

    I was very surprised that we heard nothing narrated about the oldest site in Georgia perhaps the oldest in the United States and that being the Track Rock site. The Track Rock site has been so well guarded by authorities from archaeologists and reporters because it will rewrite the educational human understanding of native history. The Track Rock site is beyond archeological proof that the Mayan people and culture inhabited Georgia long before the current historical knowledge presumes. The rocks from this site that produce a pigment of blue color is ONLY found in one other place in the World and that place is the Mayan temples in South America. It is that blue color pigmentation that can only be made from those rocks that the Aztec people prized and used to color their temples, pottery, buildings and themselves. The other sites were the Etowah burial mounds south of the Track Rock site and Saute Nacoochee site that was a major trading place between the native American peoples from SC, GA, NC, AL and TN. It's also south of the Track Rock site near the burial mound site. Why? Why are these sites being omitted from our educational understanding of historical knowledge of these people. It's baffling to me. It's been controlled and guarded by the US government Department of Interior through the National Park Service and Forest Service. There is unrefuted historical evidence in that area that the Mayan people lived there long before the people we understand as the Native American tribal people ever set foot on this continent from over the Bering strait land bridge who then migrated into what we now call the Continental United States.

    • @vondahartsock-oneil3343
      @vondahartsock-oneil3343 8 дней назад +4

      I'm Cherokee, and know my history very well. You unfortunately, have placed the Mayans in S. America. They were not in S. America but in Central Mexico, Yucatan, Guatemala and parts of Latin America.

    • @mikedavis6690
      @mikedavis6690 7 дней назад +3

      It’s not guarded …. It’s a marked archeological area well marked and near brasstown bald road with an abundance of signage ..

    • @dixierayhaggard7035
      @dixierayhaggard7035 3 дня назад

      No. The timeline is off. Mound builders were here before the Mayan and Aztec civilizations flourished.

    • @singingwindrider9881
      @singingwindrider9881 3 дня назад

      We're all descended from Noah and his family. So, a part of me just really doesn't understand all the arguing. It's fruitless.

  • @Paul-vk3gh
    @Paul-vk3gh 2 года назад +4

    This is good. Honest folks

  • @Tommy-hp7xx
    @Tommy-hp7xx 4 дня назад

    Follow the Ocmulgee river south there are a lot of mounds.. Some are burial some or not! There is an earthen lodge outside of Abbeville GA just above the floodplain area.

  • @alienrobotcommando
    @alienrobotcommando 4 месяца назад +7

    Man...I think we can all agree that humans have been artistic since.the day we learned to walk, right?
    So why (yes, it bothers me) do we have to say that everything that was built so long ago has to do with either religion or for ritualistic use?
    Our people didn't have paper or markers, helll most didn't even have paint.
    If I lived back in the day and wanted to express myself or be artistic, and all I had available was rocks and sticks, I'd used that.
    Please, science people, stop overthinking things so much. 😅

    • @celindahearld1328
      @celindahearld1328 Месяц назад +2

      Mative Americans were veey spiritual.people. eveeythung they did was based in the creator. The remnants that exist today still carry the very strong spiritual beliefs. The white man could learn so much from the Native Americans. This world would be so much better if we white people lived with the love and respect for our creator as they did and do today

    • @tippy550storm
      @tippy550storm 10 дней назад +1

      @alienrobotcommando you forgot to mention clay

  • @davidpoole5595
    @davidpoole5595 6 дней назад +1

    Ocmulgee Indian mounds in Macon GA
    Come see us its awesome

  • @Lil.Isrealit
    @Lil.Isrealit 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing 👍 😊

  • @carmenp2300
    @carmenp2300 4 месяца назад +1

    Very Informative

  • @rimreepr
    @rimreepr 4 месяца назад +4

    there’s tons of stone mounds along the chattahoochee. you’ll see them one after another taking up hillsides. all the same style, an oval mound of stones with a tree growing up out of each end. i imagine they’re burials where the tribe planted a seed at the head and foot and then covered them in stone

  • @jeremysharp1599
    @jeremysharp1599 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great Video !!!

  • @krismccann2121
    @krismccann2121 4 месяца назад +11

    I'm going to say this. I think we were more and had more than what they say we are .I'm a Cherokee .I. think we had more than a Teepee and hunter gathers that's that's what I think.

    • @Mdme.X
      @Mdme.X 4 месяца назад +2

      You mean more peoples/ diverse cultures? I think that. I also think we were advanced- intellectually and emotionally.

    • @benjaminburkett9962
      @benjaminburkett9962 4 месяца назад +3

      I don't recall Cherokee living in teepees. Cherokee generally built wooden houses if I recall. There's also one of the oldest sites in North America on the SC side of the savannah river. Topper Site.

    • @wewenang5167
      @wewenang5167 Месяц назад

      cherooke live in wattle and daub houses...just like early European....your ancestor are not like the Indian of the western plain....you guys are agriculturist and have town and villages. You guys did hunts deers though to sell to the English and French for muskets.

    • @ericschmuecker348
      @ericschmuecker348 15 дней назад +1

      My people call it corn.

    • @QueenLightbeam
      @QueenLightbeam 9 дней назад

      There is WAY MORE ... to the story here in georgia, like WAY more, for starters, the "rock eagle" feels like a DIVERSION, you know..."Look here,... (not over here)." You must always think ... Who pays these Experts.

  • @noahinson
    @noahinson 5 месяцев назад +13

    Note that the Mississippian people WERE NOT from Mexico. The Mississippian people were indigenous to what is now the eastern United States. There were migrations throughout the Mississippian period, but they were mostly confined within the boundaries of the eastern woodlands. The Mississippian culture was developed by the ancestors of modern day indians, like the Osage, Cherokee, Muskogee, Choctaw, and Shawnee. Their stories tell us a lot about the world their ancestors lived in.

    • @getinit56
      @getinit56 4 месяца назад +6

      This video left out a lot. Mostly what was discovered in the last 2 decades by the university of GA. It is now believed that a lot of our , "natives", were Mayan. Mayan Blue was found among Cherokee sites and an entire Mayan city that the government won't let anyone excavate, because it is on a military base.

    • @noahinson
      @noahinson 4 месяца назад +2

      @@getinit56 That is a wildly outlandish claim that would need to be supported by decades and decades of evidence from dozens of peer-reviewed papers. Mayan peoples have distinct cultural identities that have nothing to do with the southeastern indians.

    • @getinit56
      @getinit56 4 месяца назад +4

      @@noahinson It isn't hard to find. There's even a history channel episode on it. What's outlandish is your comment.

    • @noahinson
      @noahinson 4 месяца назад +2

      @@getinit56 Maybe get me a source? Also the history channel isn't a space for intellectuals, it's a joke.

    • @getinit56
      @getinit56 4 месяца назад +4

      @@noahinson Ffs. How about the University of Georgia? Do you want me to hold your hand and walk you through it? They have a rock with Mayan script on it, found in northern Georgia, on a lawn outside of a library. They very well documented the finding of Mayan blue, and if you are half as smart as you pretend to be? You would understand how that only comes from one place.

  • @davidgamble9327
    @davidgamble9327 8 месяцев назад +4

    I noticed Steven didnt make the cut towards the end… thanks.
    Libby was a vibe!
    There needs to be more Homage paid to the First Nations

  • @JoshSmith-fr6fx
    @JoshSmith-fr6fx 4 месяца назад +5

    What's up with the suspenseful horror movie music music when the dudes talking about fort mnt. Weird.

  • @Mdme.X
    @Mdme.X 4 месяца назад +4

    We know why buildings face east- ask any regional any tribal member. I'm not tribal member but i know the answer to this and other questions.

  • @larrystarks8346
    @larrystarks8346 2 месяца назад +2

    God blessed big lips 🙏🏿😇🌍🔎👀

    • @chazg8489
      @chazg8489 2 месяца назад +1

      Lol what you hiding from?

    • @tippy550storm
      @tippy550storm 10 дней назад

      I dont see big lips. where they at?

  • @STEVEN-STEELE
    @STEVEN-STEELE 4 месяца назад +7

    This very well could be where the Mayan people came to when they left Central America. If you look at the depiction of the man dressed as an eagle. Pictographs almost exactly the same are found in Central America. The thing held up in his right hand is a weapon just like the warriors used in Central America. A flat wood paddle with either flint or obsidian flakes along its side. The thing in his left hand is the head of a vanquished enemy. The Pictographs are to similar to be a coincidence. One of the biggest things that say this happened is the languages of the tribes in Georgia. The Creeks in the Chattahoochee River Valley spoke a language that was I forgot the percentage, but it was 85 to 95 percent the same. There is a mound area that is the exact footprint of the Serpent pyramid city in Central America. It has the Serpent pyramid structure but is made from earth and not stone. Put the pathway leading up it. Follows its stone twin perfectly. I live in Alabama on the Chattahoochee river. I found a huge chunk of obsidian when I plowed a garden. Luckily, it turned up within a chunk of dirt and was not shattered by the tillers' tines. It had been worked well it was probably a core stone, and blades and other things were flaked off as it was bigger than my fist. I took it to a geologist and was told this type of obsidian does not come from the southeast. It only exists in Central America and west of the Rockies. This could be only a sign of trade happening. But with the Temple areas the same the language being nearly the same. Its likely this is where the Maya people came after they abandoned their cities in Central America. Of course, some stayed there. One other thing is of importance to the idea this was the case. The color called Maya Blue that found in a special clay was used so very much by the people. It was used on Temple walls and is very strong as some remains on these temples. They covered the children and adults they sacrificed into the deep water filled holes found there called cenote. Have this paint as much as 4 feet thick on the bottom of the cenote. This pigment is not found in large enough amounts in Central America. It is found, however, in very large amounts in the Chattahoochee River Valley. Of course this was probably where they traded for this clay. But it put this area of Georgia on the map of the maya people.If it was important for them to need it for use in their sacrifices, usually for the rain to make the corn crops grow. Then perhaps they came here because of its abundance. However, once they made it here, they would of learned such sacrifices were not needed due to the amount of rain that falls in the area annually. The people already here, if im correct, did not sacrifice children though they probably did people caught from waring tribes

    • @Mdme.X
      @Mdme.X 4 месяца назад +2

      Genes. The genes are not the same.

    • @Mdme.X
      @Mdme.X 4 месяца назад

      Also, petroglyph are different. Religious practices different (as you said). Water levels were higher during this period of time and that would limit migration.

    • @wayneperry4678
      @wayneperry4678 4 месяца назад

      It pleases me personally to slowly watch the mystery of TRUE human history being revealed! We already KNOW they where here & will ALWAYS be here! Can't hide or WHITEWASH the facts of life before European interference forever! WELCOME HOME NATIVE PEOPLE of COLOR & TURTLE ISLAND our ANCESTORS AWAIT U‼️signed son of the ORIGINAL 💥💥💥 Look East to Eclipse the LIES for WE are the ALPHA & OMEGA
      🌍>🌏

    • @user-jl2pq7zj2p
      @user-jl2pq7zj2p 2 дня назад

      When I lived on st.croix us virgin islands, a friend of mine found a obsidian arrowhead at Columbus landing so they traded far far from.

  • @dixierayhaggard7035
    @dixierayhaggard7035 4 месяца назад +6

    The Mississippians did not come from Central or South America. The culture evolved on the Mississippi River and spread throughout the Southeast and the lower Midwest. There was some migration/movement of people, but in some places, the rise of Mississippi culture centered on the borrowing of Mississipian ideas that came into Georgia through trade. The Ocumulge element in this video is filled with errors.

    • @edlinder2360
      @edlinder2360 Месяц назад +1

      Is that where they got the corn?

    • @robertlinton5966
      @robertlinton5966 21 день назад +2

      The one presenter made mention that De Soto was interacting with the mound builders. I thought that culture collapsed with all dated Mississippian sites predating 1539.

    • @edlinder2360
      @edlinder2360 20 дней назад +5

      @@robertlinton5966 no DeSoto was the main reason their way of life collapsed. He killed almost all the chiefs he came across and killed many others while leaving behind disease and devestation

    • @dixierayhaggard7035
      @dixierayhaggard7035 17 дней назад

      @@edlinder2360 It looks like the original flint corn, came to the Eastern Woodlands via down-the-line trade, not direct trade with MesoAmerica via the Southwest US. However, there is still a debate about where the later varieties that helped fuel the Mississippian cultural explosion originated.

    • @dixierayhaggard7035
      @dixierayhaggard7035 17 дней назад +1

      @@robertlinton5966 The Middle Mississippian period collapsed by 1400 with the the development of the Little Ice Age. The Missi
      ssippian cultures reorganized into what is known as the Late Mississippian 1400-1670ish.

  • @sunnyholiday6700
    @sunnyholiday6700 4 дня назад +1

    AMER'ICAN, a. Pertaining to America.
    AMER'ICAN, n. A native of America; originally applied to the aboriginals, or copper-colored races, found here by the Europeans; but now applied to the descendants of Europeans born in America.
    The name American must always exalt the pride of patriotism.

  • @Walk-on-Wildcat
    @Walk-on-Wildcat 6 дней назад

    Never knew Christian Slater had a second job😊

  • @lyndavonkanel8603
    @lyndavonkanel8603 4 дня назад

    Did any of the archeologists ask the descendants of the original people, living in Georgia, the questions they have about the culture and places?

  • @beadingbusily
    @beadingbusily 4 месяца назад +2

    A cone roof on a cylindrical building is called a yurt. :)😊

  • @ericschmuecker348
    @ericschmuecker348 15 дней назад +2

    My people call it corn.

  • @MH-di5ur
    @MH-di5ur 7 дней назад

    shell middens in Maine date to 4500 to 5000 BP Penobscot Tribe, Penobscot Bay

  • @TommyWashitaw
    @TommyWashitaw Месяц назад +2

    Ol'Mexi Naga Mayah

  • @Mdme.X
    @Mdme.X 4 месяца назад +9

    Could've asked almost any indigenous tribal member for corrections & answers to the "we don't know wahh they..." statements.

    • @whiskyngeets
      @whiskyngeets 9 дней назад

      These tribes don't exist anymore.

    • @Mdme.X
      @Mdme.X 9 дней назад

      @@whiskyngeets Many traditional tribal members place doorways facing east as tradition based on cultural belief.

  • @chrissykats9216
    @chrissykats9216 4 дня назад

    I wonder if this circle of shells kept inhabitants safe from wild animals coming into camp. Also Native Americans could have been giving Creator an offering back to Him for giving them food. Or even just Art Work.

  • @jamesanonymous2343
    @jamesanonymous2343 8 дней назад

    SEND THIS GUY BACK TO ""HISTORY 101"",,,,,,,,,,,,,

  • @Wholisticthoughts
    @Wholisticthoughts 6 дней назад

    Those people are my ancestors thanks ! Look at the writing’s on the rock eagle mound and see what it says about these people that are doing this video tells u the truth !

  • @ahuramazda32
    @ahuramazda32 5 месяцев назад +2

    Pretty sure the rock eagle is a rock vulture, and faces the east, where the sun rises, the place it returns bodies to

    • @cwf081166
      @cwf081166 11 дней назад

      Buzzard Cult, the Spider clan. Vast majority of people have never heard of them. People can't get away from everything Cherokee thanks to the lobbyists.

  • @voraciousreader3341
    @voraciousreader3341 Год назад +8

    The archaeologist who spoke about the shell rings did not inspire confidence, and the representation of the shell rings give no idea of size or even what they really look like. I couldn’t keep watching bc it’s so badly done.

    • @Cosigner22
      @Cosigner22 Год назад +5

      It was painful to watch. I don't like it when people take opinion or theory and portray it as fact. So disingenuous.

    • @marlinwicks3500
      @marlinwicks3500 11 месяцев назад +6

      Agreed. It seems to me that these "historians" neglect to consider that the Americas is the true home of the Old World. These "historians," by the thousands, learn the history they were given, and then consensus stands in as evidence for their claims and assertions. When they said the Smithsonian excavated a mound in 1861, I cringed and felt sick because that history is likely gone forever.

    • @marlinwicks3500
      @marlinwicks3500 11 месяцев назад +2

      Regarding the shell rings, I'd like to add to the two half-baked theories put forth. A third theory is that they were farming shellfish, such as oysters, and using the shells as an important ingredient for high-strength geopolymers... and just to make these historians more comfortable with the idea, I'll suggest that these geopolymers were used to build the ever popular "fortifications and religious temples."

    • @thederpylizard3526
      @thederpylizard3526 5 месяцев назад

      @@marlinwicks3500 What do you mean by the "true" old world?

    • @lairdhaynes1986
      @lairdhaynes1986 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@thederpylizard3526 what he means is he's got some crackpot ideas about history that aren't supported by any valid documentation much less the archaeological record.

  • @CJScrol
    @CJScrol 14 дней назад +1

    Those are middens-they sat in their houses & threw the clam & oyster shells around their dwellings.

  • @redbirdacres
    @redbirdacres 4 дня назад

    I can't hear the announcer because of the background noise.

  • @rdleahey
    @rdleahey 9 дней назад +6

    I-4 in Volusia County, FL, crosses the St. John's River. The local Indians demanded the government pay them a fortune because the new bridge disturbed a giant ancient mound of garbage consisting of shells discarded after being eaten.

  • @faithdebonilla1204
    @faithdebonilla1204 7 дней назад

    I think the ancient Mexicans were the "Phoenicians" who brought civilization, religion, medicine, and other technology and culture to the Mediterranean, Africa, Europe, and parts of Asia.

  • @GualeOrigins
    @GualeOrigins 29 дней назад +2

    What happens if the mounds predate the Mississippians?

    • @tippy550storm
      @tippy550storm 10 дней назад

      Aliens didnt build them. They buried their dead on other planets.

  • @cwf081166
    @cwf081166 11 дней назад +1

    There were and still are copper deposits in north Georgia and east Tennessee

    • @crimsonmckenzie98
      @crimsonmckenzie98 5 дней назад +1

      Right! I remember copperhill TN looking QUITE DIFFERENT as a child than it does now. Crazy how things change.

    • @cwf081166
      @cwf081166 5 дней назад

      @@crimsonmckenzie98 During the Civil War a rich, well to do, connected land owner keep all His people from going to war by selling everyone on the idea that the land he owned had large iron and copper deposits. He built 4 furnaces, mills, reservoirs for the mills and open several mines. I don't think they produced much of anything, and the family was able to keep their property holding after the war. My family had to sell half of everything after the war.

  • @standingbear998
    @standingbear998 4 месяца назад +5

    these are not from who are now called native American.

  • @bethbartlett5692
    @bethbartlett5692 2 месяца назад +1

    📚 The Pan-handle of Florida, Eastern Georgia, Eastern Tennessee , and North Carolina have far more to reveal of the N American Authentic Ancient History.
    The practice of the "Mainstream Academics" which developed in the late 19th Century and continued over the 20th to present in this 21st Century is a subject that requires "it's own History Timeline; including the individual Academics, Researchers, Funding Sources, and relative Subjects , for understanding the Facts that created their "19th Century Theory based Paradigm and Linear Timeline", used as the "foundation of facts" and then further used as a "tool of measure", with which to accept that which fit within and supported the "Theory based Paradigm", or reject that which didn't.
    This includes: Oral or Written Records and History, Artifacts of Human and Animal Skeletal Remains, Pottery, Figures of Humans and Animals, Tools, Weapons, Personal care items, Materials, Clothing, Shoes, Jewelry, Carved Writings on Rock, Petroglyphs , Hieroglyphics, Toys, various unidentified objects, and more.
    This History requires an Audit to clarify the departure from the "Standards of Science and Research" and "Standards of Academic Ethical Practices", both supporting the "Individual Professional Freedom of Thought", necessary for Authentic Ethical Practices which is Required to ensure the highest accuracy and to support the continued Discoveries.
    The "Standards of Science and Research" in summary, directs the Academic/Researcher to:
    "With Mind fully Open, free of any predetermined Beliefs, Theories, Opinions, ......... and allowing the Research Methodologies to extract the greater facts."
    Additionally, the practice of Academics and Researchers were trained to establish a habit of being:
    "Conscious in Thought" +
    "Applying Higher Mind"
    (Where all our Positive Thought Energies and Wisdom reside)
    (the "Lower Mind aka Ego Mind aka Adolescent Mind" holds all the "negative thought energies: fear, prejudices, judging, accusations, insecurities, jealousy, envy, etc.), those traits that have no value in the Ethical and Mature Minded Academic Practice.
    The "Standards of Science and Research" prohibits using a Theory as Fact, further, to threaten peers with/through Public or Covert Gaslighting breaches conduct becoming an Authentic Academic.
    Behaviors that display accusations, name calling, and ridiculing of Academics who have established data, theories, and/or findings, that suggest an "Alternative to the Mainstream Academic Paradigm" are inappropriate on multiple levels and demonstrate their own needs for realignment in Academic Practices.
    In the practice of Research and Discoveries it requires that the Individual remains "Humble", realized in the practice that "any thing is possible" so as to not "assume" and thus detail the potential of fact finds and Discoveries.
    This "Mainstream Academics" practice has derailed Authentic Findings and Discoveries and at present there are countless subjects that include "Peer Reviewed and Journal Published Science Findings" which have been ignored because they demonstrate the inaccuracies of the current model and Paradigm of "Mainstream Academia".
    It does not meet Academic Standards to use a Belief Based Practice.
    In this now era the facts have been and are continuing to quickly emerge which requires the tasking of a History review and Audit of the practice and the content of that which is taught as History.
    To ignore this will not result in its disappearance, rather it will merely delay the inevitable.
    "Authentic Academics" adhere to the "Standards of Science and Research".
    Beth Bartlett
    Sociologist/Behavioralist
    and Historian

    • @cwf081166
      @cwf081166 11 дней назад

      I thought Eric Weinstein had written this comment

  • @j.c.eaglesmith4259
    @j.c.eaglesmith4259 10 месяцев назад +35

    Note: Narrations here are limited to non-Native suppositions/assumptions regarding Native spirituality conspicuously without contemporary Native input---a common practice of non-Native "Indian Experts" like that.

    • @TerribleShmeltingAccident
      @TerribleShmeltingAccident 9 месяцев назад +9

      everyone knows that indians r from india

    • @dwdorris3048
      @dwdorris3048 8 месяцев назад +6

      Gay

    • @j.c.eaglesmith4259
      @j.c.eaglesmith4259 8 месяцев назад +1

      ??????😂

    • @gypsybill
      @gypsybill 8 месяцев назад +2

      If only I had seen this comment sooner

    • @marlinwicks3500
      @marlinwicks3500 4 месяца назад +2

      ​@@TerribleShmeltingAccident Yet few know that the North American continent was called India Superior during times before European "discovery" of the "New" World. Interestingly, California used to be an island with eastern beaches on the Vermillion Sea, also called the Red Sea, fed by the Colorado, or Red Colored River.

  • @longdong7004
    @longdong7004 8 месяцев назад +5

    they are showing the 5 dollar indian lol

    • @tippy550storm
      @tippy550storm 10 дней назад

      those aren't $5 Indian. $5 Indians aren't related at all to N.A.s. Learn the difference.

  • @tialee7230
    @tialee7230 10 дней назад +1

    It may have been a DEFENSE WALL from Animals or Storm Wall

  • @KelciaMarie1
    @KelciaMarie1 Месяц назад +2

    I love how they very confidently say "this is what they did!" Okay... how do you know? Where in the archeological record does it show that the wives of the chief were murdered upon his death? Or that the priest would run out of his house and yell at the sun first thing in the morning?
    This is a useful and interesting documentary, specifically because so many Georgians have no idea about most of these sites. That said, this is very dated. There's a lot of stuff that would be done differently in a modern documentary. This is a good jumping off point, but it needs work

  • @iralien2
    @iralien2 Месяц назад +3

    The circle represents the circle of life. Same with the spiral’s. The sun is a circle, the moon is a circle, the earth is a circle ( mostly!). Galaxies are spiral’s. These symbols are sacred to the Native Tribes are around the world🕊️

  • @karenbaxley3010
    @karenbaxley3010 9 дней назад +1

    for sure native americans had time to play games and give speeches or have concerts with the great “acoustics “ 😂 it gets better folks/ these super intelligent folks in this video are paid super well with your tax dollars

  • @stephenolson532
    @stephenolson532 8 дней назад

    The thumbnail faces were on an episode of the Twilight zone as well right?

  • @tomahawk5118
    @tomahawk5118 5 дней назад

    Oddly, the blue color used by Mayans and/or Aztecs came from the Georgia area. So, the shell rings are their food trash?

  • @karenbaxley3010
    @karenbaxley3010 9 дней назад +1

    excavations into the wall were halted numerous times … wonder why? for your safety. but we got pottery dating way back . historic tourist trap.. please bring us $$$ . it will help us get the answers

  • @mevenstien
    @mevenstien 3 дня назад

    ✨️🙂✨️

  • @TB-zw7dt
    @TB-zw7dt 4 дня назад

    Whoever wrote the script for that Etowah description was smoking crack. Well, they have a good imagination anyhow. I'm surprised she didn't claim they were doing human sacrifices or something else as sensational.

  • @user-en2fo1sw8f
    @user-en2fo1sw8f 3 месяца назад +2

    My Spirit TRUTH is telling me the TsaCochee # people of the
    Bird clans

  • @user-wg8xx8wj3u
    @user-wg8xx8wj3u 5 дней назад

    Shell mitten . Have even found human bones in what we call the trash pits. They didn't have a good day.

  • @sherrelllewis7548
    @sherrelllewis7548 4 месяца назад

    4200yrs? These timelines. When was this video made? I hope that copcity didn't teardown anything 😢

  • @laara1426
    @laara1426 4 месяца назад +6

    More advanced than the current state of Georgia .

  • @dhambone825919
    @dhambone825919 10 дней назад

    Yeah, Savannah was

  • @sunnyholiday6700
    @sunnyholiday6700 4 дня назад +1

    ABORIG'INAL, a. [L. ab and origo, origin. See Origin.]
    First; original; primitive; aboriginal people are the first inhabitants of a country.
    Aboriginal tribes of America.
    ABORIG'INAL, a. an original, or primitive inhabitant. The first settlers in a country are called aboriginals; as the Celts in Europe, and Indians in America.

  • @eathsao3562
    @eathsao3562 6 дней назад

    Amazing

  • @user-ey4rc5tu4t
    @user-ey4rc5tu4t 2 месяца назад

    Same thing worded slightly differently.

  • @aricgarrett799
    @aricgarrett799 5 дней назад

    Another Easter egg, the dark skinned melinated people of America aren’t from Africa. We are the Niiji, the indigenous peoples of Turtle Island

  • @TheBrainBenders
    @TheBrainBenders 8 месяцев назад +2

    prince madoc

  • @nickanderson7693
    @nickanderson7693 2 месяца назад

    Sorry, 4,200 years ago isnt before the pyramids of egypt. They have been there 4,500 years. A quick look will tell that.

  • @NancyDunton-hb9ir
    @NancyDunton-hb9ir 2 месяца назад +1

    Could the stones have been brought by individuals as an offering to their Father Sun. There is also a mound between Helen and Cleveland in White County.

    • @KelciaMarie1
      @KelciaMarie1 Месяц назад

      What's the name of the mound? :o

    • @NancyDunton-hb9ir
      @NancyDunton-hb9ir Месяц назад +1

      Sautee Nachoochee

    • @KelciaMarie1
      @KelciaMarie1 Месяц назад

      @@NancyDunton-hb9ir thanks!

    • @cwf081166
      @cwf081166 11 дней назад +1

      Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee just to name a few have and or had more mounds than you could see in a lifetime. Farmers loved the soil and state highway love mounds for making road bed.
      One of the early naturalists who was federal agent to the Creek nation in Alabama creek witnessed women carrying soil in baskets making a mound.

  • @standingbear998
    @standingbear998 2 дня назад

    funny how there were Americans before there was an America? when these people arrived in Georgia there were already people there.

  • @sidforbrains6552
    @sidforbrains6552 6 дней назад +1

    between all the conjecture and that stupid spinning camera...I'm out

  • @karenbaxley3010
    @karenbaxley3010 9 дней назад

    copper hooks?? i gotta see this😂

  • @acarpentersson8271
    @acarpentersson8271 9 дней назад +2

    I would like to point out that there's no evidence to support the theory that the rock effigies , nor the shel and earthounds are the product of intelligent design, as opposed to being natural phenomena.

  • @quinhaz7692
    @quinhaz7692 6 месяцев назад +1

    During the Kolomoki segment, I was horrified to see a display showing people being strangled to death. Not something I would consider family-friendly.

  • @jamessutton4204
    @jamessutton4204 4 месяца назад +4

    What yall call the mississippians are the mayans . Mayans disappeared from central America bout same time the Mississippians showed up. Both built temples. Stone in central America and clay in Macon. Gotta use what you got. Speaking of clay , a blue c lay only found in central ga was used extensively in the mayan culture. They painted there temples, weapons, and humàn sacrifices with this blue clay. They have the same god they worship.( statues and carvings identical) same symbols and even same language or bout 75% same language but English dont sound the same as it did hundreds of years ago either.

    • @Mdme.X
      @Mdme.X 4 месяца назад +1

      Mississipians did not originate in Cen Amer.

  • @fredolygrigs
    @fredolygrigs 28 дней назад +1

    35 to a 120 people lived there .? what the hell ever , there were thousands of people there

  • @faithdebonilla1204
    @faithdebonilla1204 7 дней назад

    America IS the Old World and the Smithsonian will do everything it can to suppress knowledge of that fact. I highly recommend the channel "Kurimeo Ahau" who reviews primary sources regarding this

  • @user-ey4rc5tu4t
    @user-ey4rc5tu4t 2 месяца назад

    That used to be my family home, until they shot my grandma.

  • @laara1426
    @laara1426 4 дня назад

    Geez is he really an archeologist? This was so dumbed down.

  • @randioury2936
    @randioury2936 5 месяцев назад

    I noticed. The “Real Experts”hahaha

  • @TheOldKid
    @TheOldKid 4 месяца назад

    You'd think someone would've gotten drone footage

  • @stacye8408
    @stacye8408 День назад +1

    I made it 12mins in, but gotta go. Papal chronology still running archeology 😒 One day tho 🪶🪶🏹🏹🏺🛶🗿🗿

  • @mactown91210
    @mactown91210 6 дней назад

    I wonder if natives can go digging around in Europe? Can they go dig up ancestors of the modern Europeans and place their artifacts and bodies in their museums? The culture is just disrespectful.

  • @daveh1065
    @daveh1065 5 дней назад

    These are just some still standing! Who knows how many sites were destroyed, or simply paved over for a frkn parking lot! Were gross!

  • @tylerdunn6578
    @tylerdunn6578 4 дня назад

    You said um to much lost interest

  • @HawkemCinco
    @HawkemCinco 4 месяца назад +2

    They were black phenetians and Mayan colony

    • @wojapi7538
      @wojapi7538 15 дней назад

      omg hilarious you people are so filled with self hatred you make up the craziest fiction. culture vulture

  • @ChillWill2050
    @ChillWill2050 3 месяца назад +3

    *Black Native Americans should be the Real title!!! There were two types of Natives all over this nation. The Black ones who built mounds and permanent settlements and the Red Natives who built temporary dwellings like teepees and such. If you want to tell Our history tell it correctly please.

    • @wojapi7538
      @wojapi7538 15 дней назад +1

      omg hilarious you people are so filled with self hatred you make up the craziest fiction. culture vulture

    • @tippy550storm
      @tippy550storm 12 дней назад

      Whites needed slaves so they imported black Sub-Sasharan Nigerian, Igboo, Congo, African here in 1621, so obviously mound builders were N.A. who inhabited America for 13,000 yrs, not just 450 yrs that whites & blacks been here. UR a discontented person & desire to covet N.A. history for nefarious reasons.

    • @toogie6267
      @toogie6267 3 дня назад +1

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡

  • @shortchanged.
    @shortchanged. 8 дней назад

    Lmao they are fish traps.

    • @shortchanged.
      @shortchanged. 8 дней назад

      Covered by high tide filled with fish and low tide fish are stuck and dinner

  • @GnosticElohim
    @GnosticElohim 5 дней назад

    Theres a giant pyramid outside Atlanta Georgia. Special forces has Ayahuasca ceremonies on it.

  • @LowTideLowLife
    @LowTideLowLife 4 месяца назад +2

    Oldest point found on Suwannee 14,5oo
    Oldest piece of pottery Satilla river 4,5oo

  • @KennethKustren-lr6tg
    @KennethKustren-lr6tg 6 дней назад

    KJV1611 77777 777 7.10.7
    Adonai Mikel Kustren
    TRUMP KNOWS
    ....chyyynna

  • @faithdebonilla1204
    @faithdebonilla1204 7 дней назад

    I think the ancient Mexicans were the "Phoenicians" who brought civilization, religion, medicine, and other technology and culture to the Mediterranean, Africa, Europe, and parts of Asia.