12 Most Incredible Archaeological Finds That Really Exist

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It’s easy for an archaeologist to impress a member of the public with a discovery, but how would they go about the task of trying to impress another archaeologist? Well, they’d have to find something that their fellow archaeologists had never seen before - something that made even the most experienced experts sit up and take notice. In short, they’d have to find something like the amazing discoveries we’re about to show you!

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Egypt is KNOWN to have 'surprise' discoveries en masse when tourism numbers are low 🥴

narnzipan
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3:09 The correct term is provenance, not providence.

briandoczahm
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"Salt is salty because it's salted with saltiness."
---Albert Einstein

satanofficial
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If you're going to talk about an ancient safe that archaeologists found that's booby-trapped at least tell me what the frick was in it

velder
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Feathered birds were revered by... What other kind of birds are there? Scaled? Bare naked? Tin plated?

selador
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I think that talking about sex is more of a taboo today than back in Roman times... So to find these depictions of a woman and a man that leaves no imagination, would be probably a thing that was quite normal..

robbleeker
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The hand mirror that "reflects the light just as much as anything we're capable of making today." 🤔 There are a number of telescope mirror polishes that will disagree with that statement.. 🤦‍♂️

stonehengemaca
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What did the tray of food have to do with anything? Did I miss something? (3:22)

stevendewell
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The word is "provenance" not "providence". It means the totality of its origin and history. As opposed to that which is provided.

PencilfDoom
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Ok so the monastery in Egypt was discovered in March 2021. But then you immediately say it took 3 years to excavate because it was so large. It’s august 2021 now. How does that work?

chriskunkle
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You don't know what the hell your talking about, the knights Templars used pagan symbols all time, just look at Rosslyn Chapel.

TheMadriverboy
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The copper? cones may be more valuable than you realize. The man who moved all those giant blocks weighing tons by himself (coral castle?) was seen by children who described that he had ice cream cones in his hands. Jus' sayin'

misty
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The part of the knights templar that became the free masons did accept earth/science religions (pagan to the uninformed)

toddjensen
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"Feathered birds were revered" so they weren't so keen on the masses of unfeathered birds then?

rogerthat-
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Wow! Turns out I am an art aficionado. We’re going backwards in cultural expression being so uptight.

analogmatrix
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You know, I don’t think many people have appreciated your pronunciations of all these different people and places in different languages and I have no idea if they are correct but 👏 bravo my good sir! haha I would have made those sound awful.

blkSSs
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They'll leave us to reflect on metal that reflex as good as a glass mirror😭😭😭

iremanguitars
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Re the Hungarian graves, and the fact that only the women had gold jewellery. Perhaps then, as now women were more likely to adorn themselves than men, [and for the most part], gold is considered feminine whilst silver was/is masculine.

michaelhaywood
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The budgerigar and King Parrot are not native to South America, they are both native to Australia

MaxB
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the main photo can be cured with a shot of penicillin and prayer. just saying

jodyguilbeaux