Craziest Archaeological Discoveries That Scientists Can’t Explain

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My uncle was killed in the West Virginia bridge collapse. He was a cab driver, and when his body was recovered a week later, he was still clutching the fare in his hand, as his passenger had paid him just as the collapse occurred. I was only 18 months old at the time, so I really don’t remember him at all.

sonyamckinley
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Hi Katrina ❤ I'am always captivated by the extensive dives into history and how it still links us in one form or another.

PEHol-xcjn
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Wow, every time I watch videos like this, I'm reminded of how much mystery and wonder there still is in the world. This was truly a fascinating roundup of unexplained archaeological finds!

EarthScienceTV
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I love every episode. I watch every night. ❤️

lisabass
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Wouldn't the small round stones be more for hunting? If I lived in a time period surrounded by huge predators I would want ample weapons to fight from a distance, and use blades for final blow. Hate to use the Bible as a reference but didn't David take out Goliath with a sling shot??

rebeccafreeman
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Love your videos, always hooked on them. You’re beautiful as well 😊

marklandry
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Wow those ancient Costa Richian folks had Balls!

williamsampson
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Obviously the people in Spain 3600 years ago saw some meteors fall. Found the craters and assumed the gods sent it to them.

alexispeyton
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It is awesome to learn about ancient cultures

candiceperry
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So much stuff out there that we don’t anything about. But Katrina you really do your best to find out. Thanks so much !

donaldcrawfordiii
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Hey Katrina 🎉 Love your enthusiasm in presentations

fionnloach
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Don't have much faith in today's so called experts. By today's standards anyone that has a piece of paper is an expert. Great video thanks.

fredv
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I made one of those spheroids when I was a kid. I was playing with clay. I made a ball as perfect as I could and put it in the sun for days to bake. I was 10. Just did it cuz I could.

dawnwebb
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I ❤ this channel i learn alot from these videos and I feel like i can trust what you say and research 😊

bobbytrevino
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I'll tell you a very right now that curving of the face on that eggstone is very much an Eskimo/Inn7 style carving

johnfarrow
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You might be actually wrong about the stone egg. It looks very similar to the Roswell Rock. Maybe connected somehow?

denniskovach
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There is Science and there is Academia - they are NOT the same.

random
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Spheroids: i think theyre gonna chuck 'em at each other. Thats their entire arsenal right there 😎

jenbobcat
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you would think people would come to relise that this place was much much bigger than it is now, and big enough to make trees miles tall, and fruit on these old trees were dropped from these giant trees that dropped their friuts long ago before the place broke up and became the new member of this solar system, drain the waters and we see earth is not round more like a chunk of something much bigger. these are all old fruits. they cut some open and low and behold they look like a cut orange inside . silly you guys havent gm" gotten" it yet.

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Those are 600 rounds of ammo for the early catapults. The rough cut gives extra surface area for the pitch,
or whatever flammable material they were using.
Over a million years old?
I highly doubt that one.

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