12 Most Incredible Archaeological Finds

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As fans of archaeology, we're certain that you love hearing about fascinating discoveries just as much as we do, or else why would you be checking out our channel? Our team takes great pleasure in unearthing tales of remarkable finds from far-flung locales and bygone eras, and this particular video is no different. We won’t keep you waiting - let's delve straight into the story and leave no word wasted!
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Learn something new every time! Really do enjoy your vids! THANK YOU!

lorettaross
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Enjoying this video while having breakfast

NVRGIVINGUP
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Futharks can be read with oldest Turkic alphabets.
More about it in my playlist ''History vs His-story''.

KenanTurkiye
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As far as megalithic structures go, if the ancients had limited technology available to them, (which was the case) then they would have had to work with much softer material to achieve their construction marvels, which is exactly what they had available to them.
Where the ancient space advanced technology theorists are getting fooled, is both by the ages being placed on things by archaeologists and by assuming that what you see today, is exactly how it was back then.
There are two times the earth had large deposits of soft, malleable sedimentary layers present; namely, at the creation, when God separated earth from water and after the Great Flood of Noah's age. And it is clearly seen as such, the older the ruin, the higher their quality of craftsmanship is found. As these sediments hardened, the quality of their craftsmanship goes down, along with the type of materials they chose to use.
To move megalithic stones, you merely have to reduce their size, then rejoin them where you are building. By wetting the two surfaces being joined, they will coalesce or atomically bond back together. To make glass smooth finishes on surfaces, they merely had to make the surface wet, then run their hand or animal hide over it. To cut these malleable materials, they only needed some type of rope or woven strand and water to keep the strand cool, which would also remove the shavings.
There never was any advanced 👽 technology, just softer material to work with.

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comparitively acceptable pronunciations of norse names (and ---french and--- italian: ---"champleve"---, "millefiori" 👍)
I heard worse ones on similar far
but an e at the end of words ain't silent in most languages - not "Ohsberg" but rather Ose(h)berg-Buddhas ....and those are irish btw....
inform your Narrator of the Thousand Channels about this (the e's, not the Buddhas)

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