12 Most Ancient Archaeological Discoveries Scientists Still Can't Explain

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Can archaeologists accurately describe and explain everything they find? No, of course they can’t - and nor should we expect them to. We shouldn’t expect scientists to come up with all the answers either - there are limits to their knowledge and skills, too. We have to accept that there are some ancient mysteries that can’t be solved - and you’ll see some of the best of them in this video.

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The man made cave has survived nearly 1, 000 years and you say it could collapse at any time? How long does the cave need to prove it's solid?

ragibby
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Odessa has 1500 miles of catacombs under it. Odesa was a huge star fort, just like Malta. Malta has hundreds of miles of catacombs and tunnels too. The whole city is built on a giant star fort. Amsterdam is a star fort too. There are hundreds of catacombs and "Bastian" or "Star Forts" all over the world, even in the US, and tiny islands in the middle of the ocean. At the time the catacombs were built, the population does not match up with the amount of bones it takes to fill hundreds of miles of geometrical patterns in those tunnels. Who built the tunnels? Who dismantled and sorted the bones, and what happened to the people whose bones were found. They say they found millions of bodies at St. Innocence Cemetery in France alone. The tunnels under these cities are extensive and no one knows who built them or why.

GrandmaBev
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Egyptian’s can create flatter than glass surfaces on almost diamond, hard stone with copper chisels, but you were amazed that Neanderthals used fire to cook food. Listening I have to think about the Borg from Star Trek saying “we are smart.”

kengrow
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The arsenic in the bronze medical tools is easy to explain.
Some methods of bronze-making utilized arsenic.

NefariousKoel
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The rats were carrying fleas! I learned that as a kid over 50 years ago!

jbs-vumc
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4:00 You show us lots of swords. Which pictures were of the actual sword you are talking about.

prenticehammond
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When you're Icelandic and don't have a clue what place name the AI just tried to pronounce.

thornyback
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Copper often occurs with arsenic as mined. it makes the copper harder than it would be.
So not deliberately added.

harry
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Why do they show us about 50 different Viking swords instead of the one they are talking about?

lotsofstuff
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Well, I'm a scientist and I certainty can't explain anything. Remember COVID? Or space? Since the James Webb telescope? Seems like we've been wrong about almost everything. But....trust the science!!!!

Davidbirdman
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The steel..tradesmen kept their secrets close and secret.

mrliberty
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Was one of the sponge divers named bob?

WilsonPendarvis-tnwm
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Can't be solved - at this moment in time.

suzannehaigh
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common source of arsenic is as a byproduct from the smelting of copper

jujoe
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Round stones like this are concretion. In the center was something that hardened the weak sediment sooner then the surroundings. This can be tissue from a large shell or other compact and slowly deteriorating animal. The circumvents of the stone and anything within it is turned into concrete while the rest of the sediment remained sand or mud or a layer that was far less strong. It weathered away. This is so common that there is no question about its origins and the fact is well known. Fossils are also often surrounded by a more or less round shape of stone.

AlfredMoi
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Have they ACTUALLY asked the scientists?
I think not.

torvilasulvstle
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I can’t explain how someone finds the time to put so much nonsense together.

hhazelhoff
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Invented or discovered chrome steel? Sandstone in the volcanic Iceland...hmmmm

markgarin
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Arsenic is added to bronze to harden it. It’s well known.

evanmorris
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So much archeology is massive technology in honor of things that don't exist.

Rightonright