Ohio Archaeology Month: Newark Earthworks Wonder of the Ancient World

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  • Опубликовано: 30 окт 2024

Комментарии • 38

  • @stretcharmstrong2042
    @stretcharmstrong2042 3 года назад

    As a Newark resident, I found this fascinating! I live right next to the earthworks but never knew a lot of this!

  • @larrylepper2021
    @larrylepper2021 6 лет назад +2

    Fantastic work, Brad! I have learned some your study of of the Newark earthworks, but nothing close to your presentation! I'm proud to be able to call you brother! Keep up your terrific work.
    Larry

    • @timothius50
      @timothius50 5 лет назад

      How can I reach Bradley Lepper via email? I worked with him in the early '90s to make for the first time, representations of the Wray Figurine. The satellite museums sold a lot via gift shops. Anyway, I have a new project in mind to further give the Hopewell a voice. Please let him know I wish to consult with him.

  • @arnoldengelbert8943
    @arnoldengelbert8943 4 года назад

    I taught Ohio history in Columbus Ohio for over half of my 30 years of teaching. I learned more about the Newark earthworks and The Hopewell culture today and I learned in all 30 years of my teaching experience

    • @kenjerro
      @kenjerro 3 года назад

      Super interesting ! Anything cool I can look up that’s related in your opinion

  • @FilmsSilent
    @FilmsSilent Год назад +1

    How does a civilization have advanced mathematics without a written language? One of the things I get from this presentation is that there is a lack of funding to actually get to the bottom of the mysteries of the hopewell culture and it’s a real shame so much isn’t being preserved or given enough attention in the area of North American archaeology.

  • @Danielle216trans
    @Danielle216trans 5 лет назад

    Super awesome!

  • @ajgrab31
    @ajgrab31 8 лет назад +4

    wow mainstream archaeology is so blind to truth....no need to even comment further...but quality presentation well done

  • @gregmambuca6195
    @gregmambuca6195 7 месяцев назад

    I wonder where all the Hopewell textbooks for sure they would’ve kept plans somewhere because they have this all over this realm of the world and they all match the same all the numbers and circles and squares and angles

  • @yoandrew4886
    @yoandrew4886 8 лет назад +1

    With the small lake that was in association with complex, could a meteorite have been witnessed to fall on this site. Like recently, in maybe Argentina that left a small crater.

  • @michaeljstorer3495
    @michaeljstorer3495 2 года назад

    I enjoyed this. I am from Jackson Ohio and , I wonder why he left out the giant bones that were for sure he found in that cite

  • @daftacktwo
    @daftacktwo 7 лет назад +2

    Please, next time don't swing the camera left and right. Please, just leave it alone!

  • @ntents1
    @ntents1 8 лет назад +1

    Good Job. Really Enjoyed. except the Boob about the Giants. lol

  • @kermitredbird3653
    @kermitredbird3653 5 лет назад

    Tunka' Shila'

  • @americanswang95
    @americanswang95 4 года назад +1

    This guy needs to step up his game and understanding 😂😂😂I'm 33 and never went to college and have a more in depth understanding than him and dont even get me talking about my artifacts 😂masks effigys copper blades molds for casting ......the mask really tells the tale 👐

    • @Chief2Moon
      @Chief2Moon 4 года назад +3

      American Swang If you're 33 you obviously were not involved in excavations conducted in the '60's, '70's,&'80's (as I & many others were). I don't think you have the knowledge or experience to make intelligent comments denouncing "those who've been there". Your opinion hardly outweighs decades of research by those with access to modern technology to extrapolate information on the subject.

    • @americanswang95
      @americanswang95 4 года назад

      @@Chief2Moon nice try 🤘😂🇺🇸🙏

    • @irkendragon
      @irkendragon 3 года назад

      I'm 17 and I'm a self taught astrophysicist. It's very easy. Very easy indeed to make dumb claims on youtube that is.

    • @michaeljstorer3495
      @michaeljstorer3495 2 года назад +1

      He skipped the giant bones human that would have been the scale of the large spear point he showed

  • @redwolfmedia1276
    @redwolfmedia1276 6 лет назад +3

    Now that I'm older I can't believe I really believed at one time that a Primitive Native American Tribe or Tribe could've made these! It's absolutely astonishing that these people set here yet again and listen to someone spout this age-old theory that Indians built this highly mathematically,Astronomically aligned massive structure! People with all our advances just seem to get more sluggish and Naive! I'm so glad many have snapped out of this and are really searching for the Truth! Go ahead and listen to this guy when it comes to measurements but where it comes to who built it it wasn't no Indian,Sorry!

    • @americanswang95
      @americanswang95 4 года назад

      Would you say it was built by mormons ?

    • @Chief2Moon
      @Chief2Moon 4 года назад +2

      Redwolf Media1 So by your logic Aztec, Mayan, & Inca structures were built by unknown aliens, who for kicks left Indian remains at all levels of their mounds&earthworks? That these ancient non Indian builders took their own remains, leaving contemporary Indian remains in their stead?...I think your opinion can safely be ignored.

    • @MarcosOliveira-kq6it
      @MarcosOliveira-kq6it Год назад

      Yes, that is true, the so called american indian have nothing to do with these ancient moud builders !

  • @David-rt6lm
    @David-rt6lm 2 года назад

    I can just close my eyes and listen to our Hebraic Scriptures come alive. Bible states when we(Hebrews and Israelites) lose our lands, the gentiles will coverup and hide the Name of HIS CHOSEN. Funny still they do not understand.