12 Most Mysterious And Incredible Archaeological Artifacts

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Finding an ancient artefact and understanding everything about it immediately must be very rewarding for an archaeologist. It’s confirmation that all their years of learning and training have paid off. Finding something that they don’t understand must be far more frustrating, and yet it often makes for a better story! To prove our point, here’s a whole video full of mysterious and remarkable archaeological artefacts.

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I love the completely random and totally unrelated photos and vid clips used in this vid. Very creative

dixieboy
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Want to bet the folded lead plate is a "curse plate"?

davidkermes
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Something was probably done to that well, to make the water unsafe to drink---which is why it would have been sealed---and the Nemesis is there, to inflict revenge on whoever messed with it.

sevenseven
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I find that coming across something I've never seen before FASCINATING not flustrating, learning is brain food

splace
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Really just enjoy getting to know that these tid bits exist out there. One thing that particularly hits home, is how our ancestors cared for each other intensely, and when i hear translations of things they wrote, it feels like any other conversation i might hear from my friends, family or neighbors. It's almost as if I could sit down and speak plainly to them about the trials and victories of life and we could talk for days without knowing we were separated by 100s to 1000s of years.

boulderbite
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Fun fact about the Spanish ships that sunk off the coast of Ireland and Scotland. Because the locals also hated the English many of the Spaniards that managed to get ashore managed to eventually get back home.. though, most had to give up any possession they had to the locals.

Alastair_
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This is nice to watch while the nurse sticks me with needles

stevenpoohn
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There are multiple sunk armada ships off the coast of plymouth

saturnista
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After many years of searching and much treasure expended we found a most incredible ancient toilet plunger that dated back thousands of years before the invention of the "crapper."

billmoss
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Why wasn't Torabels interpreted as being the worshiped god?

christophervanmeier
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How is it a bath made by the Romans but the inscription is Etruscan ? Wouldn't that make the bath/pool Etruscan ?

joshuarich
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Hey it would be great if you issued these daily with the date in the title

randomhuman
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yes because the person writing it always puts their name in it dozens of I would say it's more of a character in a story than the Authors name. It being the Authors name doesn't really make any sense. What a stupid conclusion to come to.

OnlyOneTubing
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La Juliana = Lah HOO - lee - AH - nah

Sligo = SLY -- goe

patriciagerresheim
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Let me get my Etruscan to English dictionary and I will get back to you!

MadTownMagnetFishingAdventures
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Why are there starving children in Africa an there is a way to get water there an filter the water an make Rivers lakes an stream s look do we not make pipelines for oil well we can make pipelines for water. All over the middle East an that will make the storms less as strong . An it will straighten the Earth an it will give cleaner air.

colecarter
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These examples weren't too exciting. I'm more interested in the
"Giant bones, " and "Weapons, " that are continually found. And
artifacts that demonstrate the validity of the Bible.

raygsbrelcik