12 Most Mysterious Ancient Artifacts Finds

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Discovering an ancient is always exciting, but it’s arguably even more exciting when an artefact comes with a mystery attached to it. We can’t possibly hope to know everything there is to know about an artefact just by looking at it, but we can usually fill in the blanks with a little study and applied knowledge. That isn’t always the case, though. There are some artefacts that keep their mystique no matter how much we study them, and you’re about to see a whole collection of them in this video!
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In Romania...I thought 2016, and they said it was a jeweler mold. My wife's family is from there, and I was there in person, in 2011. It is AMAZING. Dacians are amazing culture to study.

timothymcgrath
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We have Sheila Na-Gigs all over Britain. There's even a church with a carving of Priapus, embedded in it's high alter end.

capt.bart.roberts
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HISTORY has the tendency to repeat itself, regardless of those who sought to LEARN from it❤

DavidGreen-ns
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There are so many cultural relics in China, I hope you can introduce them

yangxia
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Shepherd's Monument: Creator was Flemish sculptor Peter Scheemaker (PAY - ter SHAY - mah - ker)

HannibalFan
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I think the "logic" that goes to breaking things as offerings to the world on the other side of death. When we break we die, so we need to break offerings to get those across that barrier.
Religion, pretzelling our minds since god was a gamete.

capt.bart.roberts
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Caesarea Maritima is pronounced Sess ARR ee ah.

eggsngritstn
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Sure a bunch of peasants just had some random gold which they made into ancient jewelry from 3 different cultures and sold, probably for peanuts. That makes sense instead of they found some cashe from a robber or collector.

aliceputt