The Out-of-Place Artifacts Iceberg | PART 2

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Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
0:49 - Piri Reis Map
8:11 - Private Internet Access
10:33 - Abydos Helicopter
14:00 - Alien Mummies from Peru
22:11 - Naughty Mummies
34:12 - North American Runestones
41:17 - North American Ogham
43:21 - Maine Penny
54:00 - Outro

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Adding non-existent islands was a method cartographers often used to identify who was copying their maps.

malanders
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My favorite detail debunking the Abydos helicopter is the simple fact that shortly after it was carved, Egypt lost some major battles, something that shouldn't happen if they had advanced technology.

NatetheNerdy
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The most out of place artifact is this video on YouTube it’s too good

ScottyKnows
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Instead of a "X" or "✓", you could incorporate a slider for each category based on how likely it is whatever the category is. Excellent series!

jeppess
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I love the new surge in archeology channels on YouTube. It's so great to actually listen to the ancient cultures, and not only warriors and shit (that's also cool, but not all history was Spartans fighting Samurais)

epiqur
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I think the coin is real, that area being a real large scale native trading port which the orginal diggers couldn't have known about to me basically garentees it's real. Trade is also something totally overlooked by a lot of people. Trade can move artifact from one area of the world across continents. We know extensive trade routs existed in the new world. Obsidian artifact from yellowstone have made their way to great lakes and ohio that's 1, 500 miles of travel. It is very much in the realm of possibility that viking artifacts that were traded with native American and likely in high demand made their way a similar distance but south.

Garmin
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best channel to feed my history autism (while I feed myself at 3am)

theslavichighlander
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Ah, the Abydos Helicopter. I remember how like 15~ years ago someone was investigating it and sent emails to like 10 egyptologists asking what was the deal with it and most of them were really rude and unhelpful. I think they got like 1-2 actually useful answers. It was really eye-opening. It's no wonder all kinds of weird ideas spread when those who propagate them will gladly spread their intepretations to anyone willing to listen while the academics throw a hissy fit if you ask them about something that's considered "weird".

Kizunaut
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As for Piri Reis Map - reminds me of how Chinese fleets used to draw maps. I'm not sure how it worked in Ottoman Empire, but in China, there was a tradition of simply ignoring geographical features / continent shape and just draw those pragmatic maps for sailing, focused only on coastline with some easy to identify points of interest, and they often looked like those deformed lines you can see on Reis map.

dziku
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I think another problem in the studies that found coke and nicotine in Egyptian mummies is that GCMS doesn't really detect whole molecules, but rather characteristic fragments of those molecules.
The Gas Chromatography part is where molecules are separated depending on how fast they move in a gaseous medium, the Mass Spectrometry part is where the molecules are broken down into electrically charged fragments and then accelerated by a magnet. Depending on how far they travel the mass of the fragments can be estimated, and specific molecules show specific fragments and combinations of fragments.
Thye didn't strictly detected cocaine but rather molecule fragments with the same mass as the fragments that come off of cocaine, wich could also come from other tropane alkaloids (coke is also one) like atropine or scopolamine and hysociamine present in datura, belladona and mandragora, plants much more familiar to Egyptians. This has happened already with ppl claiming avocado oil contains DiPT, a hallucinogen triptamine.

expugned
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can you imagine your preserved corpse that was probably cared for and buried by loved ones being dug up 2000 years later and some cretin starts chipping pieces off you and slathing you in plaster to try to pass it off as an alien corpse to make some money.

chaussettes
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I have to say that this is one of my favorite recent channels I found along with the icebergs they’ve been thrilled to listen to while driving and I appreciate it very very much.

sethsmith
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As a Mexican, i'm sorry for the delusions of an old man....

NetoKruzer
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the peruvian mummy story reminds me a lot of that other story about the atacama mummy. it feels like not only do people want to believe that ancient indigenous people didn't achieve anything, they also want to believe that ancient indigenous people weren't even human.

partqfavor
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OH SNAP I JUST DISCOVERED YOUR CHANNEL AND I WAS WAITING FOR THIS

MauricioH.
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Ogham is pronounced "Om" (like Own but with m, the 'gh' in Irish would be pronounced a little bit like "w", only very subtly, so could be a bit like "Oh-whim", where "whi" is so understated it's practically silent, the "G" was probably pronounced hundreds of years ago, given how much Irish changed, a much 'softer' language, as I would put it.)
(Ogham is an interesting thing in its own right, most of the examples are little ridges cut into the corners of stones, and a lot of the time natural erosion is mistaken for Ogham, or vice versa. Something like 90% of the examples we have today just say someone's name to mark out territory.)

DoubleNN
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I finished part 1 a second ago only to find part 2 up. Good ass day

pajamapantsjack
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>Finno-Korean Hyper War mentioned

Nice meme reference.

aaronzamora
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I really like this format. The last one with the coin is genuinely historically interesting too, I didn't expect that

ayyyyylmao
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Also something to note, Maussan is CONVINCED that the mummies are real even tho he has been proven wrong with the evidence and often gets in fights with news reporters or tv hosts because of that.

He's also kind of a meme here in Mexico because people have trolled him to prove him wrong but he ACTUALLY STILL BELIEVES that shit even when the people tell him "btw this was a joke"

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