Archaeological Finds That Shouldn’t Exist

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Published 2024-04-17

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  • I once found an artifact that had gone missing in ancient times. I battled a giant spider.. well, a baby giant spider. Basically regular size, but you can just tell it would grow to be a giant. Escaped multiple traps, falling objects. And when I opened a mysterious trunk, there it was, my old branch saw. I really should clean my garage, haven't seen that thing in years.
  • @Sara-zx2wm
    The viking coin in Maine most likely was traded or kept by an indigenous person...the tribes all thru there traded among themselves thru what is now newfoundland, new Brunswick and nova Scotia and Maine
  • Engraving “Beyond DaVinci’s skill” What? You mean the guy who painted the Mona Lisa, The Last Supper,invented the helicopter and parachute among other outstanding achievements. I don’t think much in the world of art was beyond his skills!
  • @scibear9944
    The dinosaur mosaic shows the Greek word "krokadilopardelas," which literally means "spotted crocodile." Probably a reference to the Nile monitor, which is a largeish lizard with spots.
  • @abdulhamididris
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  • @shannon8461
    Amber has had mystical beliefs around it for millennia. A seeming “stone”, though actually fossilized tree sap, it can be carved by hand and polished easily (I was a stone cutter for 30 years). It also has a unique and beautiful scent, which is released by heating or burning the amber. It was believed to offer protection or health benefits when carved into specific forms, or when the scent was inhaled.
  • @user-zf2ru4eq4w
    I remember many years ago my high school history teacher joked around and said the Nazca lines were made by space alien teenagers tagging our planet with graffiti.
  • @RPSchonherr
    Vikings raided Muslim-held Spain and the Mediterranean coast cities. During the bronze age, tin was mined in the British Isles and sold in the Middle East. There was a long time of contact between the Norse culture and the Arab culture. Vikings held Muslim slaves as well as others from different cultures. So, finding Arab trinkets is not a surprise.
  • @George_333
    The first one isn't a dinosaur. It's a crocodile because there's a sight in ancient Greek that says crocodile.
  • @GreekEMO
    as a Greek person I can read it : ΚΡΟΚΟΔΙΛΟΠΑΡΔΑΛΙΣ CROCOLEOPARD I can translate it to English : Crocodile it used to be a type of crocodile , this is a proof that animals can change over time! Greece used to have Lynx. ΚΑΜΗΛΟΠΑΡΔΑΛΗ ΛΕΟΠΑΡΔΑΛΗ
  • A couple of points I'd like to make, one is a fact and one is really more of a theory. The first point is that, it is possible that the Earth being a sphere may not have been common knowledge in Europe if education was sub-par, but the Earth has been known by humanity to be spherical since the BCs. An ancient mathmatician named Eratosthenes used geometry to calculate the size and shape of the Earth with a surprisingly high level of accuracy before the year 0. My second thought, my theory, is that the ancient viking coin found in Maine likely was left there by vikings. Because, why would a later European bring a viking coin to the Americas? While there were no viking artifacts found near the coin, were there any later European artifacts found around it either? Since we know that vikings were exploring areas within a few hundred miles of the location where the coin was found, it is fairly likely that vikings had explored that area, and possibly didn't stay for long. Perhaps they dropped the coin as they were passing through? Maybe there is a site not far from there where there are viking artifacts still waiting to be discovered
  • Ksar Draa is thought to be an ancient prison constructed and positioned to stop prisoners escaping.
  • @SuperMichelleDJ
    This channel has been around for years and the content is still just as good as new!
  • @alwaysdaz1459
    Did anyone else pick up on the intro at the end he went "augh"? I cracked up laughing lol 👇
  • @KatsuRyu
    The “ancient computer” makes me wonder if it assumes the world is round and not the center of the solar system to predict astronomical alignments accurately?
  • @andrewkrapf2935
    To whoever needs to hear this just know that you’re enough and you matter
  • @hantra17
    Vikings were not only raiders and traders, but also mercenaries. In Turkey, for example, they worked as mercenaries and guards. The ring was probably a payment to a mercenary who didn't care what it said.
  • @mirthenary
    1:19 That's probably just a crocodile depicted by someone who's never seen one