5 Mysterious Ancient Stone Artifacts & Discoveries Found By Researchers

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5 mysterious stone artifacts & discoveries found by researchers. Today, we take a look at these 5 mysterious stone artifacts & discoveries found by scientists and researchers.

As researchers make attempts to pierce the veil on the shrouded history of our collective past, they have found startlingly strange artifacts and ancient stones that seem to tell peculiar stories and force experts to question previously held assumptions.

Such odd discoveries have been found all around the world and point to impossible to explain moments in history that are left relatively unanswered even to this day. So, today, here at unexplained mysteries, we will be going over 5 mysterious ancient stone artifacts that have been discovered that researchers have a hard time trying to explain.

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The cold stone located in my ex girlfriends chest, where the human heart is normally found, should be on this list

obbie
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You find marks just like those in video all over mountains in Kentucky— I personally know where flint chips carved out of the rock cliffs above are piles as tall as an average man— we just keep it’s whereabouts secret and enjoy it for what has been left— we still easily pick up arrowheads all in the wild— even a tomahawk head—and we tell nobody. There is much hidden out there— There are places time has not changed much if at all in Appalachia—

ML-fmxs
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_The symbols on the Runestone look like the mark Gandalf scribed on Bilbo's front door._

MAGGOT_VOMIT
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You're back thank you! Love content waiting for the other gentlemen keep up the awesome content

lisamarieruiz
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_The Smithsonian would be the last people that I would release an artifact to, cause if it backs up Bible scripture and threatens their agenda, (like the bones of the Nephilim Giants) you'll never see it again._

MAGGOT_VOMIT
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Great narration and speaking voice. Please narrate all future videos.

JamesMichael
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Excellent video sir!! All of these are legitimate discoveries that challenge today's scientific timeline.

ryandavis
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Why can't the so called "experts" just admit none of them have a clue, and stop arguing whose hypothosies is the correct one.

noninoni
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"Waiter, there's a fly in my soup."
"What's it doing in your soup?"

"Dunno, looks like the back stroke."

hashtag
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Nice one...I hadn't heard of several of them!

brendaseidel
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Hongshan Culture from 5000 year's back had Egyptian Carvings Christian Like Items Saucer looking Craft and Odd Creatures. The artists where highly talented artists in jade stone and iron works. Artifacts that are very out of place. You can see and buy them on EBay even. Yes they have a. Real Pyramid nearby.

norflatearthguardian
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Black native Americans Are Hebrew. There is a book who’s names escaped me that contained a quote from a colonialist who said that native Americans (the really black ones) had Hebrew traditiona

GodCarnage
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Just wanted to be the first to comment, keep up the hard work!

southernblendwilson
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first comment! :) thanks for the upload!

Kristy_cat
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At 3:46, all I can see is a scene from Stage 1 of Gradius.

CaptainStupendous
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It was Pastor, Dr. Arnold Murray that translated the Bat Creek Stone.

jerrypoe
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Well anything sent or handed over to the Smithsonian gets destroyed, counterfeited and replaced or out right " lost " stolen.

spencertwitty
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Olden stonework. Just as mysterious as the Stone Masons. That had put their work there. It's there sometimes only as an aggravation. But that was really hard work for Masons.

jacoballred
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Kensington stone well explained. Nothing to see here

kristianfagerstrom
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Concerning no. 2. When you said "quahog" that said to me "New England" (I am a Rhode Islander.) But when you said "Narang-anset" (here spelled as you pronounced it), I thought "What???" Took me a few seconds to figure out what you were saying! It's pronounced "nara-GAN-set." (And spelled "Narragansett.")

davegrenier