12 Most Amazing Archaeological Finds Scientists Still Can't Explain
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We're setting off on a journey into the inexplicable. We're going to be checking out some objects, places, and perhaps even a few people discovered by archaeologists - but the twist is that the archaeologists struggle to explain them. Some of them seem to be in the wrong place or come from the wrong time. All of these finds have mysteries attached to them, so let's see if we can solve a few!
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Highly informative, but please kill the music in your following videos. Or at least lower the volume.
I 2nd this. I would appreciate not having the music.
Totally agree.
Absolutely agree 100%
No no no
It's actually way better than other videos, like some the music is absolutely blaring and obnoxious, I can still hear the speaker well and the music is chill.
We still have so much to learn about our Ancestors, thanks for sharing 👍👍👍
The music increasing in volume between the narration is really annoying.
Curious as I was observing those stones with holes in them they look huge and with the holes they kind of remind me of large anchors very large and looks like several of them so a massive shop perhaps housed them? Just putting it out there, my opinion.
Anybody who’s had their leather shoes get wet knows that you stuffed them as they dry or they shrink and crack when you try to put them on or at least you’re very uncomfortable only makes sense and put grass in the shoe if it was wet
a wisp of straw in the shoe might also have served as insulation to keep the foot warm when walking in snow .
The story I was told about the bra was that it was invented by a French fashion designer in the 1920s, names "Louie Brazier", which was fortunate, because it was said that he stole the design from an assistant named "Claus Titslinger". Just think what it would be called if it's real inventor were given proper credit!!! I believe the real inventor called it a "Halter". Makes a good story anyway.
Danish Flint blocks became export during the Stoneage, as excellent material for weapons and tools! They also came from Flint mines in Jutland.
We need to slow down. The idea of us thinking we know our past is so outrageous. We know nothing!
3:22 I love this beautiful, tiny prayer book. Think of all the painstaking work that went into such a sacred object. It was made with love, devotion and deep respect and I believe was treasured by Anne Boleyn with the same reverence.
I wonder if the Arminian Stonehenge was an ancient market and the holes in the stones held poles that had sun shades strung along where the booths were?
To quote a theoretical quantum physicist "if there is no experimentation there is no science."
There is no one in archeology doing experiments to prove there hypothesis on how most things were built. We would have a pyramid rivaling Egypt to prove the construction methods otherwise. And when it comes to "why" something was built it's only conjecture.
Archeologists are like secretaries; they only know/learn what's been written; but lack to give proper input..
Notice how many times archeologist use words such as "think, believe, speculate, likely, could" etc, then in between it's "professionals and experts". Still confident all that history you learned in school is fact? 😉
Probably why ancient warriors were buried with a sword and a spear and a shield and a bow and arrows and javelins-because you probably brought everything you could since losing or breaking weapons was a common occurrence.
the stone is a terrain model of a settlement or an actual location or a planned location or to plan an attack on the settlement its obviously a model of a settlement
Or it has no more significance than a scale model made by a hobbyist today. The assumption is always made that everything ancient people did had a deep purpose. A doodle scratched onto a rock by a child is instantly analyzed as an offering to ensure a good hunt or something. Academics are so locked into religious or astronomical meanings behind everything that they are blind to the fact that these were just other humans who entertained themselves.
@@Automedon2 I have a theory that kids did a lot of these "mysterious" artworks for fun.
Mankind have always been capitalists………… first swapping goods then selling them
@@Automedon2 That's a lot of work for someone just playing or done as a hobby. I wish the kind of rock it's made of would have been mentioned. Sandsone is easy enough to be "carved" just for fun, but anything much harder would have had to have a more important need to be fulfilled by doing it.
ship anchor Stones did you think of that
I would guess why hay was in the show is the same reason people put those little dry packets in them. To keep them dry. Also the hay would keep the shape if they got wet.
What are holes for on stones? Very good holes
1:40
How far is Italy from Germany? may be 500 kms? why such a small distance is considered "international" ? why observe ancient world with modern state boundaries?
At that time, 500 km was not small distance, at all. At least 5 days were needed
Love your videos but what is up with the loud music ?!
5 minuites of research proves that all of these objects have provenance and have satisfactory explanations. Nothing new here.
Archaeologists would be the ones to explain it, not scientists
Nor relight factions
Archaeologists have to conform to pre approved ideas and if they go try to (God forbid) question pre concieived ideas then they must be refused publication as they don't conform.
@@batcollins3714 Utter nonsense. The whole of science is based on attempting to disprove every assertion and debunk every "fact" The only path to truth is to systematically remove every possibility until only the truth remains. Science has never once claimed to be infallible or have all the answers, that is the claim religion makes,...and fails at consistently.
Archeologists are scientists.
@@michaelfox2433 it's not entirely the same field ..there's some science used in their methodology ...sometimes
The shoe found with straw in it, after a few teenage summers in California spent in American Indian moccasins in my opinion is for cushion on rocks. (you feel every pebble)
Does anybody know what the city at 1:19 is ? Thanks in advance!
Wtf is with the music, every time the voice over stops the music increases a ridiculous amount. 😒
The US Government: mom, I want ancient sumerian artifacts from Afghanistan
Mom: we have sumerian artifacts at home
Sumerian artifacts at home:
The winged thing reminds me of a scarab beetle
Wonder what does further-afield means here in particularly?
I.e. Where exacly?
Zith Aura Roth was here!!!
So, that shoe with the grass in it...must have gotten wet..so you put something in it (we used to use newspaper..) so that when it dries it does not lose shape...also helps to dry quicker... logical to me... our ancestor must have stepped in a puddle or something.....
The stones with the holes in it could be anchors belonging to an ancient ship. The Armenian tradition in that area suggested it could be anchors used for Noah's ark.
Looks like a Rhomulan scout ship. 😓
The Inca didn't build the structures the appropriated. Same as the Egyptians
aren't they all of international interest, and aren't we all as well 🎉😘
If I were going to be mummified, I think I'd rather sit high on a cliff with a few of my family or ancestors and a great view of the world, than stuck in a hole in the ground or even in a huge lavish pyramid surrounded by riches I can't enjoy.
Mummification is a waste of time & resources as they are still brown bread at the end of the day… Their tombs get raided TF
It’s a shame … my two penny’s worth that😊
What difference would it make? The treatment and ritual of the dead is only experienced by the living.
There are many more of these very stones in Eastern Turkey. There is more to these stones and should be studied.
Ahem, you'll find depictions of bikinis on Roman mosaics and a pair of leather bikini pants were found in a Roman pit in London!
Chachapoyu,parramachu look like the Easter island statues
Thx👍🌲 16:06
Looks like a musical instrument
The shoe has sedge grass for extra insulation.
This isn’t on all those but that one could that be like a place for learning for kids everybody seems to leave their kids out of things what is this was like a school set up and also playground at the same time I taught you where things were and where they came out of
They look like flutes.
So much assumption is involved in archaeology.
Seriously… can’t be explained 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤔🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Not a single word about India.
What’s wrong with B.C. ?
Because not all the World are European Christians. “Before Christ” and “After Christ” works fine for Christians, but no one else. “Before Common Era” and “Common Era” works for everyone.
Never understood why Christ is embedded in our timescale……… wtf? That’s religion & time is an archeological matter
@@Fuzzmo147 Because the Roman Empire once ruled most of Western Europe, and it is their Calendar that most of Western Time Keeping is based upon, as propagated by their State Religion, the Roman Catholic Church. Thus, the Christ "thang". However, the use of "CE" and "BCE" takes care of the issue.
@@maracohen5930 BCE will do me… thanks
@@Fuzzmo147 At least we don’t have to start up with the Latin anymore! “AnnoDominus”, and blah, blah…
this rich chinese always depressed their folk, at least the rich is burried under earth.
What DO they know…..
BCE.
Goodbye.
Wang mang !! 😂😂😂😂