1000 Years After This Dark Age Anglo Saxon Queen Died, Archaeologists Made An Astounding Discovery

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Archaeologists in Magdeburg, Germany, are about to open a stone tomb that has laid undisturbed for 500 years at the city’s cathedral. With any luck this monument will contain the remains of Edith of England, who had been queen of Germany more than 1,000 years ago. And while there’s a strong likelihood that this ancient grave will be empty, what the researchers find when they open the lead coffin astonishes them.
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I got so fed up with the mechanical voice, annoying repetitions, stock photos that I stopped the video, googled Edith and read about her. I suppose the only positive thing about this was the fact that it drew my attention to her.

nigelbarker
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She rested for 500 years then was disturbed. Then had to prove she was herself. Even the dead can't rest in peace. 🙄 R.I.P Queen Edith. 🌹

shannonvilandre
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There was no Germany a thousand years ago. You lost me in the first paragraph

brucew
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is this a real voice? Sometimes these are hard to watch, smoother voices needed. Thanks for posting.

AlwaysLisaLisa
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There was no Germany at that time, was there?

Richard-zmpt
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A ..TIITANIUM.. coffin?
Titanium was discovered in Cornwall, Great Britain, by William Gregor in 1791 and was named by Martin Heinrich Klaproth after the Titans of Greek mythology.

alexhayden
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But isn't the cathedrale at the beginning the Dom in Cologne ?

Here_This
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The authenticity of your video would be increased by the correct pronunciation of names and locations.

diannehardwick
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Despite the computer voice that is quite off-putting and difficult to understand the context sometimes, it is a really interesting finding. Its great what science can do now.
Unfortunately I noted that he said Edith was the daughter of Edward and Alfred (??). He meant Aelfred which is a bit different! . 😅

kirstymackenzie
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Just a tip, if the computer generated narration is hard to understand especially at its break neck speed & no pauses
Between sentences,

Just play at 0.75 speed, its SO much easier on the ear & understandable.
Cheers
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itallia
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Shell out some money for a human being to narrate your story. The errors in syntax and pronunciation are ridiculous.

murraywagnon
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If you are going to do videos on History, get your facts and editing together. This is like the misinformation remix.

CosmicAli_TheObserver
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Thank you for this educational video friend. Rip Queen 👸 Amén 🙏.

rodolfoayalajr.
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why you saying german...there was no germany back then. germany is a new country!!! where's wes ex...do you mean Wessex??

perryedwards
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where did they checked the bones? What city? There is no mains in Germany.

nataliefeelme
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How can they make, as the digital narrator states, an "astounding discovery" when they are "about to open a stone tomb", or "we will find out what the archaeologists discovered...shortly". It might lead some to think this is click bait and not watch more. Is that some kind of computer error with the narrative voice and the tense was wrong? Maybe I'm wrong and most keep watching, just my amateur view...

mwj
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holy shit you took a click bait article and turned it into a

Endtimescoming
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Clickbait? What did they discover? After four teasers I was done with it. This is just youtube waste.

TomLassing
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athel_stn is incorrect. It's Ath_El Stan

abstract
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amazing details. carbon dating, etc, is so exciting.

nancywysemen