9 Most MYSTERIOUS Archaeological Discoveries Scientists CAN'T Explain!

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From an unknown artifact at a museum to megalithic stones buried underground, here are 9 mysterious archaeological discoveries scientists can’t explain.


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The thing from Michigan.
There is a possibility that it is an anchor used in a river for a fishermen nets.
It could be filled with a sand to drown the net but later when the sand washes out with the stream the hole thing comes afloat again. Try to consult with native indian museums or some sort.

alextarnoruder
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number 8 is a small model of a log pile stacked to make charcoal .. you bury the pile and light a small fire at the front get it burning then cover with dirt the fire smolders and changes the wood to produces charcoal ..history

seanfps
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My favorite ancient human ancestors are the Cro-Magnon! Like Fred and Barney! The Flintstones! Great video Katrina!

garyjust.johnson
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My favorite teacher is now Katrina 🙇🏽 your information is so helpful

shawnjames
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Thank you for the update, Katrina..!! 3:56 My guess is they represent certain frequencies of the sound waves. Scotland's Rosslyn Chapel is full of those patterns inside. Some scholars have discovered the same patterns are observed when the sand on a metal plate gets affected by certain wave frequencies. Look for a video called 'Knights Templar Secret Music Code Rosslyn Chapel' on Youtube for more information.

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I love how fun Katarina makes all her videos. This is the first time I actually believe the phrase; "learning can be fun" 😂🤣

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Love watching these on a Monday while I work 😌

cookiebarsxtreme
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Hello Katrina. This video is very informative. So many things are yet to be discovered. Amazing video. Creepy, scary as well as very interesting. 🙂👍🙏💯

WiLdLiFeMystery
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This is my first video of yours. Im a total fan. Thank you

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I always look forward to your videos and Katrina is hands-down one of my favorite narrators on am always so incredibly impressed with how she can pronunciate all of these different words from different languages.

erikseanwolff
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hey, Katrina! good, informative, interesting video. some discrepancies but, on the whole, well done. it's hard to be 100% accurate when dealing with ancient subjects. even the scientists can't all agree on who, what, where and when something was made/used. sometimes it's obvious, but most times there is a lot of wiggle room. you do quite well, Kat. thanks for your efforts.

floydriebe
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Number 8. ? Donated to the museum in 1913 but yet your video shows a picture of three guys holding it in a ditch that doesn’t like it was taken in 1913

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Hello new to your videos but love watching archeological videos

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Every new video is a genuine adventure. Thanks for the history lessons and the fun!

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Always very informative videos thanks to you
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