The Unsolved Mystery Behind the First Pregnant Mummy and More - Archaeology News

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What was thought to be a priest turned out to be an untraceable pregnant mummy. A hungry badger dug up priceless ancient Roman artifacts. Discovery of an untouched fossil of the largest sea dragon/ichthyosaurs in the U.K.

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Could you cover the 6ft priestess with the golden eye? I'd love to see more about her

subgeta
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This was pretty interesting, love to see more.

littlebaldedone
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I was your 1000th subscriber... I even screen recorded it

virxj
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I would live to see you cover Bright Insite's atlantis hypothesis

blackholetl
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You guys! Omg you guys! We found the ancient origins of Salt Bae!!!! It all makes sense now!

sociocomm
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Natron is strongly alkaline (basic) not acidic. If it were acidic, like a peat bog, it would have dissolved the bones, not preserved them.

b.a.erlebacher
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First it was an archeolobster finding a stone age boatyard in Doggerland and now we have a gold badger .

greengoblin
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Years ago I read a book, 'Uriel's Machine'. It's quite the read; as in its fairly long. It brings up a lot of good points and some highly questionable ones as well regarding the "hidden past" of humans.

For example; ancient people were able to construct highly sophisticated and accurate calenders using incredibly simple techniques which is almost certainly the case but it also gets into things like explanations for the biblical flood, giant humans, lost human relatives, etc.

At the time of reading; to me (I'm no expert) it seemed like a lot of good points but it would quite often make leaps of logic to fit the narrative.

Figured I'd point it out. It was a fairly popular book when it came out and there's A LOT of material for scientific criticism.

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Awe, since this was 7mo ago will there not be more?

lunarotimas
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Oh, did you steal this content from a different person this time? How nice. Disliked all "your" videos.

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