Archaeologists Made a Groundbreaking Discovery in This Area!

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Historians have always been fascinated by the past. From excavating ancient sites to uncovering long-forgotten artifacts, there are so many ways for historians to learn about the past.
These findings help us better understand the history and what it means for our future!
Here are some recent archeological finds that shed light on the history - from ancient civilizations to more modern developments.
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Buckle up as we are going to start the video!
The number one archeological find is the golden city of Luxor, Egypt.
One of the greatest ancient Egyptian towns ever discovered is said to remain buried under the sand for thousands of years and escaped researchers for ages. The site was found by chance while researchers were looking for the funeral temple of the child pharaoh Tutankhamun along the Nile's west bank near Luxor.
Instead, they discovered a well-preserved urban town complete with homes, streets, and walls, some of which are still 10 feet tall. According to hieroglyphic writings, the city was named tehn Aten, or "dazzling" Aten, and it was established by Tutankhamun's grandfather, Amenhotep III.
"I call it the 'Golden City' because it goes back to Amenhotep III's reign, which was the golden era of ancient Egypt," project director Zahi Hawass explains.
Egypt's primary administrative and industrial hub was Aten. The city's exceptional preservation provides academics with an unmatched perspective of life over 3,000 years ago.
Despite excavating just roughly one-third of the site so far, researchers have discovered dwellings holding daily artifacts like as pottery pots, children's toys, and limestone game pieces.
They've also discovered bakeries, kitchens, and other food-related structures, as well as a jar holding more than 20 pounds of dried meat prepared by a butcher called Luwy.
There are also mudbrick workshops and ornamental amulets, as well as a residential and administrative area surrounded by characteristic zigzag walls.
Scholars do not yet know why Aten declined, although it is possible that it was abandoned after Amenhotep III's son, Akhenaten, relocated the Egyptian capital from Luxor to Amarna, 250 miles away.
Next, we will discuss the oldest animal art found in northern Saudia Arabia.
The earliest life-size animal reliefs in the world are now known to be twelve panels portraying pictures of camels and wild donkeys.
Researchers used methods such as examining tool marks and erosion, as well as radiocarbon dating, to date the reliefs at the Camel Site to the middle of the sixth millennium B.C. It is 5,000 years earlier than they had previously anticipated.
Northern Arabia was wetter than it is today during the Neolithic period, when nomads herded sheep, cattle, and goats and hunted rich animals. Animals would have played an important part in the herders' lives, which may explain why they produced such huge reliefs.
According to archaeologist Maria Guagnin of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, the site was undoubtedly utilized for decades, if not millennia, and new reliefs were frequently added or old ones re-carved as features faded.
"I wonder whether the place was visited on a daily basis," she speculates, "but reliefs were only added on rare occasions."
"Or was it only visited on rare occasions, when new reliefs were added or old ones were repaired?" Guagnin, on the other hand, has no doubt about the Neolithic artisans' ability, having worked high above cliffs where they would never have been able to view the complete animal while carving it.
"The degree of realism and detail is astounding," she adds, "and the technical expertise and communal effort engaged in the fabrication of these reliefs demonstrates the significance of rock art in the social and symbolic lives of the Neolithic herders of northern Arabia."

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If we only had a clue what is beneath us. We live on layer upon layer of different civilizations. Don’t you think?

adelineunderwood
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It doesn't matter what they find if there's anything good anything new they hide it from the public

maesmith
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Hawass'reputation is doubtful...He has been implicated in some shady financial transactions around certain relics being sold to unscrupulous"collectors"...
He weathered the scandal but lost his exalted position....
Sad If true...

philipcallicoat
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It's pronounced Ah-men-HO-tep. PLEASE learn how to pronounce the names of Pharoahs, kings and places before you narrate a video.

sharoncromer
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Did anyone else notice that Hawass was the only name mentioned in that piece? How about the names of the archaeologists who actually did the work?

redbird
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Anyone else noticed that every single archaeological find is groundbreaking?

guitardude
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The only groundbreaking thing here is archaeologist's shovel

TNT-kmeg
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Heard the voice, had to tune out. More history for children. Wow!

princerupert
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I so enjoyed your presentation, you have a lovely clear voice. Don't mind the Pharoah, s names, they are tongue twisters in any case and we don't mind.

lynnpomeroy
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Got to admit one of those items found in luxsor Egypt looked like yoda 😅🤷‍♀️
Great information. Thank you.

jennawalsh
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This is absolutely fabulous. Fascinating ❤❤❤❤❤🤗👏👏👏👏

ninarizzo
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Just came across your channel. I really liked your video. Very interesting. I just subbed 😇⭐️💛

retro.x
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Doesn’t make sense that old town houses in England and small market shops are being preserved in being ugly and don’t fit in with modern architecture or development of the town centre in not having any significant structural impact to saving the building and yet ancient architecture is still being destroyed in artefacts removed from site in divided between different countries and placed in museums and private collections. It’s doesn’t make sense to make a building a listed building in protected buildings from demolition of yet buildings of historical significance to lost civilisation’s collapse of artefacts left behind by the inhabitants of the time period of not preserved by listed objects that were preserved in keeping it together with the structures of creation of new museum displays in sites that they have been found. So much history has been destroyed by ruthless individuals who have profited from their findings. Having a decaying two story building in central location of town and having no significant impact is only blighted by neglect and decaying existing structures that demolish them in costly repair work that is increasingly difficult to traditional trades practices in the original construction. Making something look old and use modern materials is deceitful to mislead people about how the building looked in the time of its build.

lindawatmore
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Уважаемый профессор. Я внимательно слежу за вашими работами вот что хочу отметить . Хотите знать правду о Египте гоните в шею эту англосаксонскую чушь и будет всему древнему Египту счастье.
Слово ОБЕЛИСК ни один учёный баран из милкобритании не переведёт . А для русского проблем нет . Он скажет Обелеть - это значит покрасить что то в белый цвет повторно. Если бы покрасить зелёной краской то русский бы скапзал ОЗЕЛЕНИТЬ. Если в красный ОКРАСИТЬ В чёрный ОЧЕРНИТЬ в синий ОСЕИНИТЬ. С уважением любитель истории своего народа - Губернатор АТЛАНТИДЫ.

yumm
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Hawass need to explain correctly where the sphinx's nose and also some of the granite statues and busts noses are gone. They will go back to alien builders because of their arrogance

jfrancis
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If only we could go back in anchient times

georgezink
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Muy dentro Demi una me insistiendo que esta generación se tiene que salvar.

armandocuatlatl
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Soy pescador como todos los ustedes. Y arrepentido estoy cambiando mi vida Poco a poco y dios me dicho que insista en qué salvemos a nuestros jóvenes. Ala nueva generación

armandocuatlatl
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I
Veo 3 pirámides alineadas en forma de sombra. En isla Guadalupe

armandocuatlatl
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Why's everything buried like it is? Are they at the same depth? It's scary to think of- but in some places it seems like the population knew something was going to happen. The city's built into the earth?

peggyhall