Artifacts That PROVE Past Advanced Civilizations Existed

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Some artefacts and places found around the world are highly unusual. Coming up are some mysterious objects. From ancient computers, to mind-bendingly-old temples, these discoveries will have you questioning everything about human history.

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I like how you get to the point without long intros that usually have me switching videos before the story starts. I like your speaking speed, do not change it. I like your voice - clear, good volume, confident.

af
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We are so arrogant to think that ancient people couldn't have skills or technology like we have today. They deserve more credit

wallyworld
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During the last ice age the ocean levels were much lower. Since people tend to settle near the coast lines it's safe to assume that there may be maybe ancient cultures we know little about because they are underwater. We should be using advanced radar to search ancient coastlines for structures. It's also hard to believe that we are the only "advanced" civilization over hundreds of thousands of years since hominids arrived. So many could have come and gone.

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Also consider the granite boxes of Saqqara, each carved from a single block of granite, the box weighs 70T and the lid 30T. Planed flat to .00002 inch accuracy. No sign of tool marks in their creation. Also, stone was quarried and transported 500 miles and placed in an underground necropolis. 27 of these boxes (found empty) in a space little bigger than the boxes themselves. Such weigh would require at least 1, 000 people to move it. It is, most likely, antediluvian, like the Sphinx and the Pyramids of Giza.

bryanc
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Even after everything we have achieved as a species it baffles me how we can still be so arrogant to think our ancestors are stupid in comparison.

kierenjerrett
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I find it baffling how every single time we find an ancient structure, archaeologists automatically declare that it must have been a site for worship, tombs, or rituals. As if our ancestors had nothing better to build than random places of worship in the middle of nowhere. A couple of them? Sure, but I highly doubt everything at all mysterious to us was some random object of worship.

linkblade
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A lot of what we now today may have been discovered and forgotten several times over its really a crazy but possible idea to think some of our most advanced knowledge may have been child’s play to some of our ancient ancestors.

localdingus
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That 13, 000 year old city at the end is pretty amazing. Our accepted history is a joke.

Zack
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We know that past civilizations have a lot of mystery around them. Like how some of them knew about stars you can't see with the naked eye, long before telescopes were a thing. Or the Mayan's extreme precision with celestial prediction and building the calendar.

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I think it's quite simple, we're simply wrong about the length of time that humans have been advanced technologically, it's just that they've been wiped out through various means, I would not be surprised for it to be one day found that technological (no I don't mean computers, cars and planes) civilization is on the order of multiple 10's of thousands of years, maybe even reaching towards 100 thousand years old, and most of the evidence has been lost to time, but some may still be out there waiting to be found.

After all mankind has existed in its current form for about 300, 000 years, presumably that means that if you took a human from 100 thousand years ago and measured their mental abilities they'd be little different from us, the main difference is they'd not have benefitted from a modern education or speak our language, and I doubt they just went out hunting.

The only question at that point is if the archeological establishment would admit they got it wrong for so long, a lot of careers would be built upon the accepted history of man kind, and egos and jobs may be threatened if their life's work was shown to have been wrong all along, some people can handle that and even be delighted to find a new truth, but the vast majority of people are not like that, people don't like either admitting or being proved to be wrong.

We give ourselves and our ancestors too little credit, people are too quick to attribute our advancements to "aliens" because they can't accept that other people may just be a bit smarter than they are ;)

LeoHL
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Toddus Howardus (50 B.C.): Attention all Roman Citizens! I announce that Skyrim is now released for Antikythera computers! Only 50 Denarious!

kv-thekingofderp
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The way you say Göbekli Tepe is hilarious. You also forgot to mention how there is also 200 cities underneath it carved into Volcanic stone with some of the cities having three levels and others having as many as 10

Musiclover-qhmv
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Im glad you included the civilization survivors building gobleke tepe after the ice age as modern knowledge. It needs exposure as the truth to be a bridge to more, better questions about our path to be researched.

christopherrouse
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I've always found the Antikythera mechanism interesting... Unfortunetly I'm tired of hearing about it in every single video ever made about aliens or ancient civilizations

thebigsad
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The sparkplug in the rock is just that. When mining with explosives it can be used as a blasting cap.

chrismasters
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I just realized that this channel is really, really great. Keep up the good work.

mysteriousDSF
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[ When u find a rectangular rock and say it’s an ancient iPhone. ]

cutepumpkin
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Cesium can be found naturally, it's only the 50th most common element found naturally, and plutonium is created as uranium decays; so it could be possible for those two elements to be found within the same rock layer, albeit rare, but definitely not impossible.

Master_Yoda
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Does this narrator get paid according to how many words per minute he manages to rattle off ?

schidrach
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me : i know nothing about human's history

*after watched the video*

me : i know nothing about human's history

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