Archaeologists And Historians Were Forbidden To Study These Finds, So As Not To Rewrite History

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Top 20 Historical Finds That Archaeologists and Historians Were Forbidden to Study These Finds, So As Not to Rewrite History. Throughout the ages, archaeologists and historians have dug up remnants of lost civilizations, piecing together the puzzle of humanity's past. Yet, amidst the rubble and dust, lie artifacts that defy explanation, discoveries that threaten to rewrite the very fabric of history itself. What are some examples of forbidden archaeological finds throughout history? And who decides which discoveries are off-limits to researchers, and what motivations might they have? Join us as we unravel twenty finds archaeologists and historians were forbidden to study so as not to rewrite history!.

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  • @bobwoww8384
    The fabric of history needs to be rewritten!!! We All Deserve the Truth
  • @obroberts6533
    Hidden away or cast away within the depths of the Smithsonian are a multitude of artifacts that'll never see the light of day because of the stubbornness or lies of dishonest men.
  • @johnbruce2868
    I couldn't agree more with this video. Below, if you wish to read it, is my personal experience of struggle trying to reveal a real historical truth. I'm a retired archaeologist, linguist and psychotherapist who has worked on archaeological sites in the Near East and UK. In the 1980's was the custodian of Sutton Hoo. By employing an empirical (non-theoretical) graphemic approach relative to the five components of language, twelve years ago I demonstrated the regular linguistic patterning of Pictish ogham, the last untranslated language of the UK. This proves that the language is an isolating creole (advanced pidgin) which uses the Old Irish lexicon as its lexifier but with a different morphology and syntax to the Old Irish language itself. Typical of all isolating languages, the morphology to meaning ratio is 1:1. The linguistic patterning is identical throughout the corpora of ogham inscriptions, personal and the place names. Being based upon simple and obvious mathematical observations (a "lose your mind, come to your senses" Occam's Razor approach which threw out all previous thinking and theorising) it is, from the average academics' perspective, difficult to argue against. I've had a stroke and suffer from a cavernoma which makes cognition under stress and writing very difficult. This is well known by Scottish Universities and institutions BUT... this discovery is an entirely new paradigm which changes the whole understanding of both Scottish history and culture, ecclesiastical history and Celtic pre-history. Originally just rude, academic institutions now refuse to speak with me. They've closed ranks. Not only can I provide historians with new primary resources but it enables people to understand the gods portrayed on the enigmatic Pistish symbol stones and provides written evidence for the Roman occupation and Viking raids. It confirms the identification of two battlefields, Dunnichen and Monsd Graupius and much more. Being humiliated by their inability to translate the language, they have compensate by dreaming up all manner of theories about the language being, amongst other things, Brittonic (Welsh) and now exclude people from a truth which lessens their own self-image. The academic world is fraught with envy and narcissism. They take immense, vain, pride in their own thinking, despising anything and anyone who goes against them. Recall the fate of Sanz de Sautuola who discovered Altamira and suffered foul abuse and accusations from the academic world for the rest of his life. All he received by way of an apology after his death was the admission by the academic expert Cartailhac, in the journal L' Anthropologie, "Mea culpa d'un sceptique." Vile behaviour, but typical of academics. As Sir Mortimer Wheeler famously said, "Archaeologyis not a science but a vendetta." I'm hoping g to publish my Pictish Language findings in the next few months on the internet, by blog and vlog on Youtube. Your criticism will be very welcome!! I hope you all enjoy it.
  • @miketroy4558
    I'd love it if you'd remake this with a bit more documentation and less gloss. When you're explaining an object's importance, just show the object and not distracting fillers. As it is, you start to describe a particular object, then fill the time with random photos of Egypt, Assyria, Mayan culture, etc. which have no connection to it. Then in one photo, the two men pondering an object are Von Däniken and Tsoukalos -- fascinating presenters, but by no means scientists or archaeologists.
  • Each of these stories are cluttered with unrelated random photos of things not involved in them. It makes this worthless to watch.
  • It's maddening trying to figure out which images are actually about the topic at hand, and which are just "fillers." The masks shown in #18, surely aren't all having to do with the story. (?)
  • Why in the first video did you not Play the sound of this chirping pyramid? I believe it would verify your claim
  • @22:37 Dr. Amelia Rhodes. Nothing was mentioned about what she discovered, what she was fighting against, etc. So I Googled her. She is a FICTITIOUS CHARACTER in a 24 page novel, written by Tridha Kar. Available on Amazon.
  • If history needs to be rewritten then rewrite it.I don’t care what there problem is.Get it right or not at all.
  • Forbidden by whom??? The The Kensington Runestone was studdied extensively by numerous professionals in various fields and determined to be a fake. So not forbidden at all really.
  • @johnbruce2868
    As Sir Mortimer Wheeler famously said, "Archaeology is not a science but a vendetta." Academia is a nest of envious vipers.
  • @c-hawkins4358
    My opinion of "experts" and skeptics has changed over the years because their closed minds ad nothing to finding the truth.
  • @courag1
    91 steps x 4 = 364 steps NOT 365 steps!
  • @zoe486
    When talking about the Mayans you showed an Olmec head. Also when talking about the tiny wheels you showed the Antikythera mechanism.
  • @JohnScribbler
    To claim that Archaeologists and Historians were forbidden to study any of these finds is an outright lie. You should be ashamed of yourself.
  • STOP it with showing places and artifacts that have no relevance to the actual content that the video is supposed to be about. What does Egypt have to do with every other place or artifact found on earth?
  • @SpideyVids
    The same chirping sound happens at Teotihuacan near Mexico City - they call it The Whistle Bird and I got it on video when I was there.
  • Growing up, I remember watching documentaries that we don't see anymore. That's just in the last 60 years. Think about what else has been hidden or "changed" 🙁
  • @mhudzinski1
    Random photos with little relationship to the narrative coupled with movie footage of Hollywood imagination.
  • Near me theres a dinosaur in a boulder found by a local farmer,when the paleontologists visited the boulder ,they took pictures and decided to ignore the find,Frank who discovered it was told it defied existence for its age ,about 370 million years old,so it was never officially documented,I have an idea were it is but cant find it,as he kept it closely guarded,just about directions ,and people walk past it everyday.