Full Lecture: The Enduring Enigmas Of Megalithic Puma Punku And Tiwanaku In Bolivia

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"If they won't do the work ..we will" amen to that

thundercatt
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Nobody covers this stuff like Brien. In my opinion, he's the front runner in the quest to solve these ancient mysteries.

RealmsofPixelation
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Thanks for properly informing people and serving it to the hackademics!

PS-vkdb
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Most excellent presentation. I like the way your voice does not become a monotone, but has inflection, proper pauses, and tone changes that maintain my attention. Also, you have significant information mixed with speculation only when the material is actually speculative. Thank you, Brien.

robertcrusader
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I am very grateful for this wonderful presentation Brien!
Our planet's history is more complex than we ever imagined!
The fact that these countries, which are currently custodian to these ancient sites do not wish to explore them to their full depth, is so counter-intuitive and ignorant.
Curiosity is programmed into our very DNA as a species and yet some of us let ourselves be blinded by denial based on pre-imposed beliefs and fear of what might be revealed.

Daniel_cheems
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Makes you wonder if we will ever know how they moved these and raised them…
Thank you for the time and effort you put in these purposes of educational facts.
Yours are always amazing!

sondraa_
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If they could make and melt bronze then they were advanced. I melt bronze in a furnace that I made. I use a graphite crucible. It requires extreme temperatures and skills. .... Mixing the metals in the proper proportions to make bronze is such a highly refined and advanced process. I've always had to purchase bronze. I don't even want to think about trying to make bronze. Be impressed by them

lionheartglass
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awesome, can't wait to get onto this tonight! thank you Mr. Foerster for doing this amazing work and bringing it to us <3

ghoulunathics
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What do you think??? According to academic historians, Tiwanaku is about 2, 000 years old. I believe it can be much older since it is known that the site was first occupied around 1580 BC ... What do you think of Arthur Posnansky's dates??? I watch with interest! ✌💗

ancientsitesgirl
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Instantly clicked on this vid when I saw it. Your lectures are the main reason I started following you way back.

marshalbass
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Yes yes yes 🙌. I look forward to your videos everyday!

SailorHeatherW
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Could the Dovetail feature have been made for a wood beam that has long since gone?

MrChuck
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If Puma Punku has only been excavated to a depth of two feet, then isn't everything visible something more like a _roof?, _ or the the _top_ of some set of structures?

supplanterjim
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Love how World of Antiquity tries to say he's wrong about his claims this guy makes more sence out of everyone

scottbuckley
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Best lecture series ever thank you for all the work

TheAudreyduh
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What if the blocks are some type of mold, for casting metal. It's obvious that they could pour metal into clamps...

thesavagefool
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I noticed the sub count has gone up. This man's work was criminally under valued. I did think it was cool awhile ago Nerdrotic mentioned this channel.

docvaliant
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I really wonder about the geopolitics involved in the consistent erasure of the ancient past

dbpropertymaintenance
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Mr Forester's body of work is incredible, has a university awarded him a doctorate yet ?

reidspeed
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You sir are the best. Thank you for your hard work. When I can afford it I'm joining one of your tours.😀👍

timhosler