Pandora's Boxes, part 2

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In this installment of my series looking at megalithic stone sarcophagi and coffers, we focus on the Lycian examples from Turkey. Some curious details that I wanted to point out. Some nubs are lifting bosses, some are not. Let me know your thoughts in the comments.
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Hello Andrew.. I notice the heights of some of the specific boxes especially in the lycian examples may indicate a purpose ie maybe they were receiving signals like an antenna.. Also some of the boxes could of contained technology the minerolgy shows that the stone has been scorched so internally there could of been stored somekind of power source.. I surmise the serepeum boxes at giza were similar and completed a circuit using the niles water to complete.. Likewise in the turkish examples there was water nearby and we could surmise the same thing. I would like to say that the lycian mountain rock cut tombs so to speak show the same incised motifs as qsar el farid which is another hallmark and shows the engineers were working together in a worldwide capacity... We're the grecco and lycian engineers friends or did they battle over tech at some point? This could indicate the ages of the boxes are very old for me if we surmise there was an engineer group like the blue class gods that over sore the technological work which still exists today then the dating could go back maybe to 50k or further back minerolgy could help determine this.. The sizes of the nubs on specic boxes and the heights could indicate the level of tech within the box ie the bigger the nubs the higher power the tech inside. This is an excellent publication by one of the best physical evidence experts on te planet and its an honour to work with you. I look forward to our live shows where we can talk of all hallmarks and function to the nubs we have worked tirelessly to find. All the vsry best Phil aav.. 👍🏰

ancientalternativeview
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Thank you my friend!
Greetings from Crete, Hellas!

chrisVvV
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I am recently fascinated by this too !!! Odd ! Thanks for your efforts/work!!! ✌️

cindyroy
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Thank you for the nice video.
Very interesting as always.

realeyezrealizerealliez
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Some of these structures look recycled. Like they were made 20, 000 years ago, and then every couple thousand years afterwards, villagers steal bits from here and there and then rebuild them with random blocks. Still not sure what the nubs are but I suspect some of the randomly sized ones were all bigger at some point and with each new renovation project or after a war, a craftmen does his best to clean it up but end up with uneven bits.

machinethesun
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What a great set of shows you have been making. Glad I found you to day. thanks for all you hard I now have a lot of shows to look at.

Mike-bnkr
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I think the “nub boxes” were a sort of transformer for a wireless energy source. It was a technology that advanced quickly and had a massive effect on the Earth’s atmosphere. Causing a massive glacial melt and massive flooding. That or, it was a technology that was invented and lead that civilization to flourish then a cataclysm happened.

Johnnyp
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I was really glad to see this in subscription folder today.
Having looked at it I can only suggest that I conclude these nubs to have been a fashion that developed from their knowledge of an older civilisation. There seems to be no rhyme or reason for their use, more a symbolic thing. Of course this raises the question of where are the older ones they emulate. I would suggest they and the answers lie under the sea.

stephenbird
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Hi
Interesting pararells 🤓👍 

My thoughts where the...
# Yangshan Quarrey (as a huge "box", or.. but similar in a way.. 😬).
# Ishi No hoden (in Japan, also as a "box", that is strange? 🤔)

i do wonder what their function was, or is! 🤔🤓

njohan
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some great pics and observations. the builders were master stone masons so every knub or hole was intentional and hopefully you will solve this mystery, thanks

kckman
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Its amazing to see just how massive the old humanity was and how advanced they were. It amazes me how all of that is a mystery to us now. What happened to our past? Was it even our past or was earth invaded and we are whats left Behind lost and qurious about it all.

anthonybiddy
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Hi, just been watching and listening to your explanations regarding the structure of these tombs in Turkey and beyond. I also have seen these tombs first hand on my trips abroad and often thought what these small cut holes were used for. I think because these tombs once held rotting dead bodies the ancients put burning incense into the cut holes to disguise the smell. Tombs were often erected in prominent and public places so this makes visiting or passing close by a more pleasant experience. What do other people watching think, it makes sense?

petermitchell
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Probably been suggested before, but after spending considerable time researching ancient sites and following your investigation into nubs (and more), I'm highly inclined to think that (at least some) nubs are break points that initially were the connections in a "network" or "web" of differently shaped blocks held together before being broken apart, then puzzled together like lego (in an industrial fashion).
Similar to what you see with some (cheap) plastic toys today, where the components are created in one sheet and must be pulled apart, leaving a small nub where the connections to other pieces previously existed. If my explanation is too verbose/unintelligible, I'd happily search for and find a picture of what I'm talking about for an example.

g_kub
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I've not heard you guys discuss the possibility that some nubs are mearly stuck on, while others are cast, and some others inserted/cast-around-of. These Pandora boxes can also be seen to often misshapen, warped or saggy, like green concrete casts not quite ready to be removed from molds. Another alternative is they were never lifted into place, but instead, formed, shaped and rendered in place. This is a much easier task. The forms also appear quite thin and manageable, so as to ""glue" pieces together with more ancient cement.

DOCWHOK
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Great channel... Bright insight is how i found u... Super good content bro!

MikeJones-mjqp
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Weirdly enough, at 47:00, there's a nice line *below* the nubs, not above as if there was a false floor above them.

Aladato
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Left box at 6:20, the base portion with three nub sides, has %99 been repurposed. That's not supposed to be standing on edge like that, the base is totally different stone, the carved portion and the lid were way after.
The only reason not to have nubs on one side is to lay flat without locking into other pieces. Originally I'd say this was a corner stone or a keystone in a different building.
I don't know how we go about adding a repurposed category to the classifications, but this is not what this block was designed for

AtkinsAtelier
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At 36:22 there are nubs with a very faint motif of laurel leaves in relief on the nubs.

machinethesun
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It's just an idea. But the nubs on the stonework always reminded me of when you sand cast metal. You need a hole to pour in the molten metal and a hole to vent. So afterwards you always end up with nubs on the casting..

clarkeg
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These nubs these enigma are labor intensive . It requires removing 95% of the stones face . Aopearing globally and no consensus on their purpose. A compelling enigma .

toddprifogle