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10 Mysterious Archaeological Discoveries No One Can Explain
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8 Incredible Archaeological Discoveries!
Incredible archaeological discoveries! These are some of the most intense ancient archaeological discoveries ever in human history.
Today we look at 8 incredible archaeological discoveries. See what unexpected things scientists have found underground.
In a dry prehistoric lake bed located near the shore of Lake Vättern in Motala, Sweden lies the Tomb of Sunken Skulls. Discovered in 2009 while
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25 Most Intense Archaeological Discoveries In Human History
Tweet this video! - http://clicktotweet.com/eC05P While archaeology may not seem like the most exciting profession in the world, it certainly has its moments...
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PETRA: Most Mysterious Archaeological Sites on Earth [Full Documentary]
The "red-rose" city of Petra stands as one of the most glorious and mysterious archaeological sites on earth. Created over 2,500 years ago, the ornate Petra cityscape was literally carved into the rose-colored walls of Jordan's Shara Mountains. The builders of Petra, the Nabataeans, were thought to be some of the wealthiest people ever to inhabit the Middle East, but they, along with their riches,
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Here Are Some of the Most Amazing Archaeological Discoveries Made This Month
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When they aren't digging up ancient graves or unearthing the body parts of early human ancestors, archaeologists are combing the Earth for clues about how the people who came before us lived, worked, played, and died.
This month, researchers in South America, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East have found evidence of everything from secret fortresses to the cap
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL COVERUPS BY DAVID HATCHER CHILDRESS EGYPTIAN CAVES-GRAND CANYON WITH GEORGE NOORY ON
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25 Most Important Archaeological Discoveries In History
Learning about our ancestors and history fascinates us to no end, especially when you consider some of the most important archaeological discoveries in history. Whenever a new discovery is made, it stays in the headlines for days if not weeks and is quickly passed around. Luckily, archaeology serves as a strong conduit for us to discover new things about our past and decipher how we used to live a
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New Archaeological Evidence that Proves the Bible is True
New Archaeological Evidence that Proves the Bible is True This video is a recording of a presentation given by Dr. Don Patton, originally entitled "Stones of...
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10 Most INCREDIBLE Archaeological Discoveries in History!
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Top 10 Archaeological Discoveries that Authenticate the Bible
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2. Siloam inscription in Hezekiah's Tunnel
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Amazing archaeological Discoveries recently made in Jerusalem
Amazing Archaeological Discoveries Recently Made in Jerusalem
A public presentation by Paul Billington (Bible Magazine Editor, Christadelphian) after visiting Jerusalem, Israel, showing remarkable recent discoveries made in the City of David. Includes a presentation of current findings by chief Archaeologist Dr. Eilat Mazar and interview with her, both from the Jerusalem Conference. See for yours
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Meet the Ancestors - Mangotsfield (BBC Archaeological Documentary)
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10 Archaeological Discoveries Found In Strange Places
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Amazing Archaeological Discoveries May 2015
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Forbidden Archeology : Shocking Archaeological Discoveries
Is the true history of planet earth being suppressed? There are many archaeological finds which don't get recognized because they don't fit into the official establishment record of how life on earth evolved. Why is this? What are they trying to keep hidden?
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25 Archaeological Controversies That Have Scholars Divided
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An Archaeological Moment in Time
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The biggest archaeological discovery in Sudan
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Secrets of Anatolia: Archaeological Mysteries of Ancient Turkey (Full Documentary 2015)
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Mysterious Archaeological Discoveries
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10 Mysterious Archaeological Discoveries
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8 Incredible Archaeological Discoveries!
Incredible archaeological discoveries! These are some of the most intense ancient archaeological discoveries ever in human history.
Today we look at 8 incredi...
Incredible archaeological discoveries! These are some of the most intense ancient archaeological discoveries ever in human history.
Today we look at 8 incredible archaeological discoveries. See what unexpected things scientists have found underground.
In a dry prehistoric lake bed located near the shore of Lake Vättern in Motala, Sweden lies the Tomb of Sunken Skulls. Discovered in 2009 while excavating in preparation for a new railway to be built, a collection of skulls from 11 individuals were found. Two of these were mounted on stakes. The skulls are 8000 years old. Scientists speculate that the skulls may have been displayed in a kind of burial ritual or alternatively may have been the skulls of enemies that had been killed. Amazingly archaeologists were able to tell that fish was a big part of their diet by analyzing their bone composition. Just think in another 8000 years somebody will be saying wow they ate a lot of big macs.
The Grauballe Man, so named because he was found near the village of Grauballe in Denmark, is what’s called a bog body. Bog bodies are human bodies that have been preserved in a peat bog and Peat is dead plant material. Discovered in 1952 the Grauballe Man is one of the most well preserved bog bodies ever with his skin and even his hair and fingernails still intact. Through Radiocarbon dating we know he is over 2000 years old and lived around 300 B.C.
Researches believe he may have been the victim of a human sacrifice as his throat looks like it was slit
This is the Terracotta Army
The army was discovered in 1974 east of the city Xian (shee-ann) China and consists of more than 8000 life-sized Terracotta soldiers. In case you’re wondering what Terracotta is,
it’s clay-based and is used for stuff like those brownish orange plant pots.
The soldiers were created to protect the first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang (Chin shee whuang), in the afterlife.
In the 1920s two human skull cups were found and then another in 1987 in Gough’s Cave
in Cheddar UK which interestingly is the village that Cheddar cheese is named after, which may permanently change your view of cheddar bowls.
The skulls are 14,700 years old. Researchers believe they are skull cups based on what they describe as careful percussional banging with stones all around the edges of the skull.
The practice of creating Skull cups is a worldwide phenomenon with accounts of skulls cups used in China, Japan, India, and by Vikings.
Is this a new backscratcher from Bed Bath & Beyond finally living up to the last part of their name? In 1986 a team exploring caves at Mount Owen, New Zealand found a mysterious claw while excavating. The claw belonged to a 3000 year old Upland Moa which was a flightless bird.
There were 9 known species of Moa birds and unfortunately all Moa’s are now extinct. The upland moa was the last of the Moa to become extinct in the 1500’s from hunting by humans. When humans first came in contact with the moa’s around 1250 the moa population was 58,000, it only took humans 250 years to wipe out a species. Humans can be such dicks sometimes.
Is this an alien skull? Perhaps, but scientists believe this skull found in Mexico is a human skull that is the result of a process called artificial cranial deformation. It’s usually done
when a child is an infant and the skull is softest and they bind the skull with either wood or cloth for about 6 months. Why they do this, no one really knows, but it is thought that it was a means of signifying status. Even more surprising is the fact that the practice still continues to this day in some places such as Vanuatu which is an island near fiji. However some researchers believed that the elongated skulls actually belong to a race of humans which no longer exists.
This is a Chachapoya Mummy. The Chachapoyas were known as the Warriors of the Clouds and lived in what is now Peru. It looks like this person died a truly horrifying death as if screaming and covering their face. However the hands are actually tied to the face and archaeologist suspect that the putting the hands in this configuration was just the easiest way to make the mummy compact and easy to transport. The open mouth is a common phenomenon where unless the jaw is restrained the mouth will slowly open as the body decomposes. Researchers believe that the Chachapoya did not just leave their dead but instead cared for them and possibly re-wrapped them and put them on display.
Meet La Doncella (don-saya), which translates to “The Maiden”, who is one of the Children of Llullaillaco (you-ya-yaco). The Children of Llullaillaco are three of the best preserved Inca mummies ever found. They were found by Dr Johan Rienhard and his team in 1999 at the peak of Mount Llullaillaco which is 22,100 feet (6,700 meters) high and located on the border of Chile and Argentina.
wn.com/8 Incredible Archaeological Discoveries
Incredible archaeological discoveries! These are some of the most intense ancient archaeological discoveries ever in human history.
Today we look at 8 incredible archaeological discoveries. See what unexpected things scientists have found underground.
In a dry prehistoric lake bed located near the shore of Lake Vättern in Motala, Sweden lies the Tomb of Sunken Skulls. Discovered in 2009 while excavating in preparation for a new railway to be built, a collection of skulls from 11 individuals were found. Two of these were mounted on stakes. The skulls are 8000 years old. Scientists speculate that the skulls may have been displayed in a kind of burial ritual or alternatively may have been the skulls of enemies that had been killed. Amazingly archaeologists were able to tell that fish was a big part of their diet by analyzing their bone composition. Just think in another 8000 years somebody will be saying wow they ate a lot of big macs.
The Grauballe Man, so named because he was found near the village of Grauballe in Denmark, is what’s called a bog body. Bog bodies are human bodies that have been preserved in a peat bog and Peat is dead plant material. Discovered in 1952 the Grauballe Man is one of the most well preserved bog bodies ever with his skin and even his hair and fingernails still intact. Through Radiocarbon dating we know he is over 2000 years old and lived around 300 B.C.
Researches believe he may have been the victim of a human sacrifice as his throat looks like it was slit
This is the Terracotta Army
The army was discovered in 1974 east of the city Xian (shee-ann) China and consists of more than 8000 life-sized Terracotta soldiers. In case you’re wondering what Terracotta is,
it’s clay-based and is used for stuff like those brownish orange plant pots.
The soldiers were created to protect the first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang (Chin shee whuang), in the afterlife.
In the 1920s two human skull cups were found and then another in 1987 in Gough’s Cave
in Cheddar UK which interestingly is the village that Cheddar cheese is named after, which may permanently change your view of cheddar bowls.
The skulls are 14,700 years old. Researchers believe they are skull cups based on what they describe as careful percussional banging with stones all around the edges of the skull.
The practice of creating Skull cups is a worldwide phenomenon with accounts of skulls cups used in China, Japan, India, and by Vikings.
Is this a new backscratcher from Bed Bath & Beyond finally living up to the last part of their name? In 1986 a team exploring caves at Mount Owen, New Zealand found a mysterious claw while excavating. The claw belonged to a 3000 year old Upland Moa which was a flightless bird.
There were 9 known species of Moa birds and unfortunately all Moa’s are now extinct. The upland moa was the last of the Moa to become extinct in the 1500’s from hunting by humans. When humans first came in contact with the moa’s around 1250 the moa population was 58,000, it only took humans 250 years to wipe out a species. Humans can be such dicks sometimes.
Is this an alien skull? Perhaps, but scientists believe this skull found in Mexico is a human skull that is the result of a process called artificial cranial deformation. It’s usually done
when a child is an infant and the skull is softest and they bind the skull with either wood or cloth for about 6 months. Why they do this, no one really knows, but it is thought that it was a means of signifying status. Even more surprising is the fact that the practice still continues to this day in some places such as Vanuatu which is an island near fiji. However some researchers believed that the elongated skulls actually belong to a race of humans which no longer exists.
This is a Chachapoya Mummy. The Chachapoyas were known as the Warriors of the Clouds and lived in what is now Peru. It looks like this person died a truly horrifying death as if screaming and covering their face. However the hands are actually tied to the face and archaeologist suspect that the putting the hands in this configuration was just the easiest way to make the mummy compact and easy to transport. The open mouth is a common phenomenon where unless the jaw is restrained the mouth will slowly open as the body decomposes. Researchers believe that the Chachapoya did not just leave their dead but instead cared for them and possibly re-wrapped them and put them on display.
Meet La Doncella (don-saya), which translates to “The Maiden”, who is one of the Children of Llullaillaco (you-ya-yaco). The Children of Llullaillaco are three of the best preserved Inca mummies ever found. They were found by Dr Johan Rienhard and his team in 1999 at the peak of Mount Llullaillaco which is 22,100 feet (6,700 meters) high and located on the border of Chile and Argentina.
- published: 22 Feb 2015
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25 Most Intense Archaeological Discoveries In Human History
Tweet this video! - http://clicktotweet.com/eC05P While archaeology may not seem like the most exciting profession in the world, it certainly has its moments......
Tweet this video! - http://clicktotweet.com/eC05P While archaeology may not seem like the most exciting profession in the world, it certainly has its moments...
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Tweet this video! - http://clicktotweet.com/eC05P While archaeology may not seem like the most exciting profession in the world, it certainly has its moments...
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PETRA: Most Mysterious Archaeological Sites on Earth [Full Documentary]
The "red-rose" city of Petra stands as one of the most glorious and mysterious archaeological sites on earth. Created over 2,500 years ago, the ornate Petra cit...
The "red-rose" city of Petra stands as one of the most glorious and mysterious archaeological sites on earth. Created over 2,500 years ago, the ornate Petra cityscape was literally carved into the rose-colored walls of Jordan's Shara Mountains. The builders of Petra, the Nabataeans, were thought to be some of the wealthiest people ever to inhabit the Middle East, but they, along with their riches, simply vanished. What was Petra and could the Arabian site be still hiding precious treasure?
Petra (Arabic: البتراء, Al-Batrāʾ, Ancient Greek Πέτρα) is a historical and archaeological city in the southern Jordanian governorate of Ma'an, that is famous for its rock-cut architecture and water conduit system. Another name for Petra is the Rose City due to the color of the stone out of which it is carved.
Established possibly as early as 312 BCE as the capital city of the Nabataeans, it is a symbol of Jordan, as well as its most-visited tourist attraction. It lies on the slope of Jebel al-Madhbah (identified by some as the biblical Mount Hor) in a basin among the mountains which form the eastern flank of Arabah (Wadi Araba), the large valley running from the Dead Sea to the Gulf of Aqaba. Petra has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1985.
The site remained unknown to the Western world until 1812, when it was introduced by Swiss explorer Johann Ludwig Burckhardt. It was described as "a rose-red city half as old as time" in a Newdigate Prize-winning poem by John William Burgon. UNESCO has described it as "one of the most precious cultural properties of man's cultural heritage". See: UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists. Petra was chosen by the Smithsonian Magazine as one of the "28 Places to See Before You Die."
Evidence suggests that settlements had begun in and around Petra in the eighteenth dynasty of Egypt (1550--1292 BCE)[citation needed]. It is listed in Egyptian campaign accounts and the Amarna letters as Pel, Sela or Seir. Though the city was founded relatively late, a sanctuary existed there since very ancient times. Stations 19 through 26 of the stations list of Exodus are places associated with Petra. This part of the country was biblically assigned to the Horites, the predecessors of the Edomites. The habits of the original natives may have influenced the Nabataean custom of burying the dead and offering worship in half-excavated caves. Although Petra is usually identified with Sela which means a rock, the Biblical references refer to it as "the cleft in the rock", referring to its entrance. The second book of Kings xiv. 7 seems to be more specific. In the parallel passage, however, Sela is understood to mean simply "the rock" (2 Chronicles xxv. 12, see LXX).
On the authority of Josephus (Antiquities of the Jews iv. 7, 1~ 4, 7) Eusebius and Jerome (Onom. sacr. 286, 71. 145, 9; 228, 55. 287, 94) assert that Rekem was the native name and this name appears in the Dead Sea Scrolls as a prominent Edom site most closely describing Petra and associated with Mount Seir. But in the Aramaic versions Rekem is the name of Kadesh, implying that Josephus may have confused the two places. Sometimes the Aramaic versions give the form Rekem-Geya which recalls the name of the village El-ji, southeast of Petra.[citation needed] The Semitic name of the city, if not Sela, remains unknown. The passage in Diodorus Siculus (xix. 94--97) which describes the expeditions which Antigonus sent against the Nabataeans in 312 BCE is understood to throw some light upon the history of Petra, but the "petra" referred to as a natural fortress and place of refuge cannot be a proper name and the description implies that the town was not yet in existence.
The Rekem Inscription before it was buried by the bridge abutments.
The name "Rekem" was inscribed in the rock wall of the Wadi Musa opposite the entrance to the Siq, but about twenty years ago[timeframe?] the Jordanians built a bridge over the wadi and this inscription was buried beneath tons of concrete
wn.com/Petra Most Mysterious Archaeological Sites On Earth Full Documentary
The "red-rose" city of Petra stands as one of the most glorious and mysterious archaeological sites on earth. Created over 2,500 years ago, the ornate Petra cityscape was literally carved into the rose-colored walls of Jordan's Shara Mountains. The builders of Petra, the Nabataeans, were thought to be some of the wealthiest people ever to inhabit the Middle East, but they, along with their riches, simply vanished. What was Petra and could the Arabian site be still hiding precious treasure?
Petra (Arabic: البتراء, Al-Batrāʾ, Ancient Greek Πέτρα) is a historical and archaeological city in the southern Jordanian governorate of Ma'an, that is famous for its rock-cut architecture and water conduit system. Another name for Petra is the Rose City due to the color of the stone out of which it is carved.
Established possibly as early as 312 BCE as the capital city of the Nabataeans, it is a symbol of Jordan, as well as its most-visited tourist attraction. It lies on the slope of Jebel al-Madhbah (identified by some as the biblical Mount Hor) in a basin among the mountains which form the eastern flank of Arabah (Wadi Araba), the large valley running from the Dead Sea to the Gulf of Aqaba. Petra has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1985.
The site remained unknown to the Western world until 1812, when it was introduced by Swiss explorer Johann Ludwig Burckhardt. It was described as "a rose-red city half as old as time" in a Newdigate Prize-winning poem by John William Burgon. UNESCO has described it as "one of the most precious cultural properties of man's cultural heritage". See: UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists. Petra was chosen by the Smithsonian Magazine as one of the "28 Places to See Before You Die."
Evidence suggests that settlements had begun in and around Petra in the eighteenth dynasty of Egypt (1550--1292 BCE)[citation needed]. It is listed in Egyptian campaign accounts and the Amarna letters as Pel, Sela or Seir. Though the city was founded relatively late, a sanctuary existed there since very ancient times. Stations 19 through 26 of the stations list of Exodus are places associated with Petra. This part of the country was biblically assigned to the Horites, the predecessors of the Edomites. The habits of the original natives may have influenced the Nabataean custom of burying the dead and offering worship in half-excavated caves. Although Petra is usually identified with Sela which means a rock, the Biblical references refer to it as "the cleft in the rock", referring to its entrance. The second book of Kings xiv. 7 seems to be more specific. In the parallel passage, however, Sela is understood to mean simply "the rock" (2 Chronicles xxv. 12, see LXX).
On the authority of Josephus (Antiquities of the Jews iv. 7, 1~ 4, 7) Eusebius and Jerome (Onom. sacr. 286, 71. 145, 9; 228, 55. 287, 94) assert that Rekem was the native name and this name appears in the Dead Sea Scrolls as a prominent Edom site most closely describing Petra and associated with Mount Seir. But in the Aramaic versions Rekem is the name of Kadesh, implying that Josephus may have confused the two places. Sometimes the Aramaic versions give the form Rekem-Geya which recalls the name of the village El-ji, southeast of Petra.[citation needed] The Semitic name of the city, if not Sela, remains unknown. The passage in Diodorus Siculus (xix. 94--97) which describes the expeditions which Antigonus sent against the Nabataeans in 312 BCE is understood to throw some light upon the history of Petra, but the "petra" referred to as a natural fortress and place of refuge cannot be a proper name and the description implies that the town was not yet in existence.
The Rekem Inscription before it was buried by the bridge abutments.
The name "Rekem" was inscribed in the rock wall of the Wadi Musa opposite the entrance to the Siq, but about twenty years ago[timeframe?] the Jordanians built a bridge over the wadi and this inscription was buried beneath tons of concrete
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Here Are Some of the Most Amazing Archaeological Discoveries Made This Month
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When they aren't digging up ancient graves or unearthing the body parts of early human ancestors, archaeologists are combi...
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When they aren't digging up ancient graves or unearthing the body parts of early human ancestors, archaeologists are combing the Earth for clues about how the people who came before us lived, worked, played, and died.
This month, researchers in South America, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East have found evidence of everything from secret fortresses to the capitals of vanished civilizations, entire underground cities, and even ancient recipes.
Together, the findings provide a fascinating look into the thriving communities that preceded us.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/7-fascinating-archaeological-discoveries-made-193900504.html
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http://www.undergroundworldnews.com
When they aren't digging up ancient graves or unearthing the body parts of early human ancestors, archaeologists are combing the Earth for clues about how the people who came before us lived, worked, played, and died.
This month, researchers in South America, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East have found evidence of everything from secret fortresses to the capitals of vanished civilizations, entire underground cities, and even ancient recipes.
Together, the findings provide a fascinating look into the thriving communities that preceded us.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/7-fascinating-archaeological-discoveries-made-193900504.html
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL COVERUPS BY DAVID HATCHER CHILDRESS EGYPTIAN CAVES-GRAND CANYON WITH GEORGE NOORY ON
NOTE: The audio goes out around the 10 minute mark so look at the pictures and then go to 21 minutes and the audio resumes where it left off...none of it is mis...
NOTE: The audio goes out around the 10 minute mark so look at the pictures and then go to 21 minutes and the audio resumes where it left off...none of it is missing. I don't know why it does that and I can't fix it without replacing the whole thing and it took over two weeks to make and then 27 hours to upload. So, just look at the pics and then go to 20 minutes and it picks up. So very sorry for that. Thanks!
An older interview on Coast to Coast AM with George Noory with David Hatcher Childress discussing the Egyptian city found in 1909 underneath the Grand Canyon. This interview covered a multitude of subjects, not only the Egyptian city, but the Olmecs, the Maya, Vimanas, ancient technology, the Pyramids and Ziggurats, UFOs and artifacts on the moon (with the video showing as they talk about it...did you know the moon has pyramids? All this is discussed in this interesting and captivating interview with Mr. Childress.
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NOTE: The audio goes out around the 10 minute mark so look at the pictures and then go to 21 minutes and the audio resumes where it left off...none of it is missing. I don't know why it does that and I can't fix it without replacing the whole thing and it took over two weeks to make and then 27 hours to upload. So, just look at the pics and then go to 20 minutes and it picks up. So very sorry for that. Thanks!
An older interview on Coast to Coast AM with George Noory with David Hatcher Childress discussing the Egyptian city found in 1909 underneath the Grand Canyon. This interview covered a multitude of subjects, not only the Egyptian city, but the Olmecs, the Maya, Vimanas, ancient technology, the Pyramids and Ziggurats, UFOs and artifacts on the moon (with the video showing as they talk about it...did you know the moon has pyramids? All this is discussed in this interesting and captivating interview with Mr. Childress.
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- published: 11 May 2013
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25 Most Important Archaeological Discoveries In History
Learning about our ancestors and history fascinates us to no end, especially when you consider some of the most important archaeological discoveries in history....
Learning about our ancestors and history fascinates us to no end, especially when you consider some of the most important archaeological discoveries in history. Whenever a new discovery is made, it stays in the headlines for days if not weeks and is quickly passed around. Luckily, archaeology serves as a strong conduit for us to discover new things about our past and decipher how we used to live and what we used to do. Though many see it as a dry, boring field (besides Indiana Jones, maybe), archaeology is still a very dynamic and robust area of study. As will be reinforced by this list, magnificent discoveries are still frequently made. Whether it's the world's first computer or ancient civilizations we are still unable to trace, we have made some pretty phenomenal archaeological discoveries in the past few hundred years. Whether they be temples, burial grounds, or entire underground cities, the archaeological discoveries on this list shaped and often rewrote history as we know it (some of which turned out to be really controversial). Dig in (archaeologist joke) to the fascinating remnants of our past in this list of the 25 most important archaeological discoveries in history.
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Ashurbanipal's Library
Ħaġar Qim
Olmec Colossal Heads
Terra Cotta warriors
Subterranean city in central Turkey
Tomb of Sunken Skulls
Sacsayhuaman
Pompeii
Gobekli Tepe
Headless Vikings of Dorset
Rapa Nui
Antikythera Mechanism
The Pilate Stone
Baghdad Battery
Rosetta Stone
The Grauballe Man
Newgrange
Ancient Honduran City
Chinkai Castle
Sutton Hoo
Sanxingdui
Tutankhamun's Tomb
Dead Sea Scrolls
The Cave of Altamira
Olduvai Gorge
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Learning about our ancestors and history fascinates us to no end, especially when you consider some of the most important archaeological discoveries in history. Whenever a new discovery is made, it stays in the headlines for days if not weeks and is quickly passed around. Luckily, archaeology serves as a strong conduit for us to discover new things about our past and decipher how we used to live and what we used to do. Though many see it as a dry, boring field (besides Indiana Jones, maybe), archaeology is still a very dynamic and robust area of study. As will be reinforced by this list, magnificent discoveries are still frequently made. Whether it's the world's first computer or ancient civilizations we are still unable to trace, we have made some pretty phenomenal archaeological discoveries in the past few hundred years. Whether they be temples, burial grounds, or entire underground cities, the archaeological discoveries on this list shaped and often rewrote history as we know it (some of which turned out to be really controversial). Dig in (archaeologist joke) to the fascinating remnants of our past in this list of the 25 most important archaeological discoveries in history.
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Ashurbanipal's Library
Ħaġar Qim
Olmec Colossal Heads
Terra Cotta warriors
Subterranean city in central Turkey
Tomb of Sunken Skulls
Sacsayhuaman
Pompeii
Gobekli Tepe
Headless Vikings of Dorset
Rapa Nui
Antikythera Mechanism
The Pilate Stone
Baghdad Battery
Rosetta Stone
The Grauballe Man
Newgrange
Ancient Honduran City
Chinkai Castle
Sutton Hoo
Sanxingdui
Tutankhamun's Tomb
Dead Sea Scrolls
The Cave of Altamira
Olduvai Gorge
Music:
Artifact - The Dark Contenent by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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- published: 16 Oct 2015
- views: 4518
New Archaeological Evidence that Proves the Bible is True
New Archaeological Evidence that Proves the Bible is True This video is a recording of a presentation given by Dr. Don Patton, originally entitled "Stones of......
New Archaeological Evidence that Proves the Bible is True This video is a recording of a presentation given by Dr. Don Patton, originally entitled "Stones of...
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New Archaeological Evidence that Proves the Bible is True This video is a recording of a presentation given by Dr. Don Patton, originally entitled "Stones of...
10 Most INCREDIBLE Archaeological Discoveries in History!
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- published: 05 Oct 2014
- views: 613659
Top 10 Archaeological Discoveries that Authenticate the Bible
The Land and the Book (12.6.14)
http://www.moodyradio.org/thelandandthebook/
Top 10 Ways Archaeology 100% Authenticates the Bible...
1. Dead Seal Scrolls in Qum...
The Land and the Book (12.6.14)
http://www.moodyradio.org/thelandandthebook/
Top 10 Ways Archaeology 100% Authenticates the Bible...
1. Dead Seal Scrolls in Qumran Caves
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Sea_Scrolls
http://www.deadseascrolls.org.il/?locale=en_US
http://www.centuryone.com/25dssfacts.html
2. Siloam inscription in Hezekiah's Tunnel
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siloam_inscription
3. Tel Dan pillar inscription, "House of David"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tel_Dan_Stele
4. Amulet scrolls from Ketef Hinnom
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketef_Hinnom
http://www.reclaimingthemind.org/blog/2010/08/top-ten-biblical-discoveries-in-archaeology-4-ketef-hinnom-silver-amulet-scroll/
5. Ossuary (bone box) of High Priest Caiaphas
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caiaphas_ossuary
https://www.awesomestories.com/asset/view/Caiaphas-Bone-Box-of-the-High-Priest
6. 'Broad Wall' of Hezekiah
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broad_Wall_%28Jerusalem%29
http://www.digbible.org/tour/hezekiahswall.html
7. The Herodium, Tomb of Herod the Great
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herodium
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Herodyon+National+Park/@31.665717,35.241647,15z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x531c5a17783e286e
8. Khirbet Qeiyafa inscription
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khirbet_Qeiyafa#Archaeological_finds
http://qeiyafa.huji.ac.il/ostracon2.asp
9. Tiberium built by Pontius Pilate, Prefect of Judah
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pilate_Stone
http://www.bible-history.com/empires/pilate.html
10. Gallilee boat
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_of_Galilee_Boat
http://www.livescience.com/39661-biblical-era-town-discovered-sea-of-galilee.html
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The Land and the Book (12.6.14)
http://www.moodyradio.org/thelandandthebook/
Top 10 Ways Archaeology 100% Authenticates the Bible...
1. Dead Seal Scrolls in Qumran Caves
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Sea_Scrolls
http://www.deadseascrolls.org.il/?locale=en_US
http://www.centuryone.com/25dssfacts.html
2. Siloam inscription in Hezekiah's Tunnel
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siloam_inscription
3. Tel Dan pillar inscription, "House of David"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tel_Dan_Stele
4. Amulet scrolls from Ketef Hinnom
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketef_Hinnom
http://www.reclaimingthemind.org/blog/2010/08/top-ten-biblical-discoveries-in-archaeology-4-ketef-hinnom-silver-amulet-scroll/
5. Ossuary (bone box) of High Priest Caiaphas
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caiaphas_ossuary
https://www.awesomestories.com/asset/view/Caiaphas-Bone-Box-of-the-High-Priest
6. 'Broad Wall' of Hezekiah
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broad_Wall_%28Jerusalem%29
http://www.digbible.org/tour/hezekiahswall.html
7. The Herodium, Tomb of Herod the Great
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herodium
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Herodyon+National+Park/@31.665717,35.241647,15z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x531c5a17783e286e
8. Khirbet Qeiyafa inscription
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khirbet_Qeiyafa#Archaeological_finds
http://qeiyafa.huji.ac.il/ostracon2.asp
9. Tiberium built by Pontius Pilate, Prefect of Judah
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pilate_Stone
http://www.bible-history.com/empires/pilate.html
10. Gallilee boat
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_of_Galilee_Boat
http://www.livescience.com/39661-biblical-era-town-discovered-sea-of-galilee.html
- published: 18 Dec 2014
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Amazing archaeological Discoveries recently made in Jerusalem
Amazing Archaeological Discoveries Recently Made in Jerusalem
A public presentation by Paul Billington (Bible Magazine Editor, Christadelphian) after visiting ...
Amazing Archaeological Discoveries Recently Made in Jerusalem
A public presentation by Paul Billington (Bible Magazine Editor, Christadelphian) after visiting Jerusalem, Israel, showing remarkable recent discoveries made in the City of David. Includes a presentation of current findings by chief Archaeologist Dr. Eilat Mazar and interview with her, both from the Jerusalem Conference. See for yourself thrilling new evidence which confirms the historical accuracy of the Bible
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Amazing Archaeological Discoveries Recently Made in Jerusalem
A public presentation by Paul Billington (Bible Magazine Editor, Christadelphian) after visiting Jerusalem, Israel, showing remarkable recent discoveries made in the City of David. Includes a presentation of current findings by chief Archaeologist Dr. Eilat Mazar and interview with her, both from the Jerusalem Conference. See for yourself thrilling new evidence which confirms the historical accuracy of the Bible
Welcome to the Bible Prophecy Center which we hope you will find an informative and stimulating source of information relating to Eschatology and Biblical Christianity
- published: 08 May 2015
- views: 59
Amazing Archaeological Discoveries May 2015
Amazing Archaeological Discoveries May 2015 with Jonathon Gray. AMAZING SECRETS FROM LOST CITIES- TECHNOLOGY THAT VANISHED! Archaeologist Jonathan Gray stumbled...
Amazing Archaeological Discoveries May 2015 with Jonathon Gray. AMAZING SECRETS FROM LOST CITIES- TECHNOLOGY THAT VANISHED! Archaeologist Jonathan Gray stumbled upon something that shocked him! ... you would call them "out of place" Artifacts. And they weren't just in one place. There was a global pattern to them.This pattern showed a lost science and technology. That's when he knew someone had to speak up. This content was of tremendous value. MACHINERY: Did you know that the Egyptians bored into granite rock with drills that turned 500 times faster than modern power drills? ANCIENT AMERICA: Did you know that a Chinese mapping survey of North America in 2200 BC described a sunrise over the Grand Canyon, black opals and gold nuggets in Nevada, and seals frolicking in San Francisco Bay? This is the most amazing archaeology interview you'll EVER hear! Jonathon Grays book Dead Men's Secrets is an assemblage of astonishing discoveries... A lost super science emerges from the seafloor, jungle and desert sands of the world... over 1,000 forgotten secrets.It will SHOCK you, SEE this world as you've never seen it before. DISCOVER answers you never had. GAIN a new enjoyment.HAVE FACTS at your fingertips to amaze your friends.
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Amazing Archaeological Discoveries May 2015 with Jonathon Gray. AMAZING SECRETS FROM LOST CITIES- TECHNOLOGY THAT VANISHED! Archaeologist Jonathan Gray stumbled upon something that shocked him! ... you would call them "out of place" Artifacts. And they weren't just in one place. There was a global pattern to them.This pattern showed a lost science and technology. That's when he knew someone had to speak up. This content was of tremendous value. MACHINERY: Did you know that the Egyptians bored into granite rock with drills that turned 500 times faster than modern power drills? ANCIENT AMERICA: Did you know that a Chinese mapping survey of North America in 2200 BC described a sunrise over the Grand Canyon, black opals and gold nuggets in Nevada, and seals frolicking in San Francisco Bay? This is the most amazing archaeology interview you'll EVER hear! Jonathon Grays book Dead Men's Secrets is an assemblage of astonishing discoveries... A lost super science emerges from the seafloor, jungle and desert sands of the world... over 1,000 forgotten secrets.It will SHOCK you, SEE this world as you've never seen it before. DISCOVER answers you never had. GAIN a new enjoyment.HAVE FACTS at your fingertips to amaze your friends.
- published: 08 May 2015
- views: 222
Forbidden Archeology : Shocking Archaeological Discoveries
Is the true history of planet earth being suppressed? There are many archaeological finds which don't get recognized because they don't fit into the official es...
Is the true history of planet earth being suppressed? There are many archaeological finds which don't get recognized because they don't fit into the official establishment record of how life on earth evolved. Why is this? What are they trying to keep hidden?
The case of author Michael Cremo is well documented, his book Forbidden Archeology examines many previously ignored examples of artifacts that prove modern man's antiquity far exceeds the age given in accepted chronologies.
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Is the true history of planet earth being suppressed? There are many archaeological finds which don't get recognized because they don't fit into the official establishment record of how life on earth evolved. Why is this? What are they trying to keep hidden?
The case of author Michael Cremo is well documented, his book Forbidden Archeology examines many previously ignored examples of artifacts that prove modern man's antiquity far exceeds the age given in accepted chronologies.
- published: 19 Oct 2015
- views: 616
25 Archaeological Controversies That Have Scholars Divided
Controversies are common in the scientific world and Archaeology is no exception. From the meanings of cave paintings to the last moments of mummified ice men, ...
Controversies are common in the scientific world and Archaeology is no exception. From the meanings of cave paintings to the last moments of mummified ice men, archaeology has provided a vast palate of controversies by which inquisitive minds struggle to uncover truth. Today we are going to look at some of the more prominent debates and arguments in recent memory. These are 25 archaeological controversies that have divided scholars.
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You'd be surprised how controversial these archaeological discoveries have become:
Nefertiti Bust
Spanish Hill
Tikal Temple 33
Grolier Codex
Repatriation and reburial of human remains
Treasure hunting
Piri Reis Map
Baghdad Battery
Ötzi
Skull 5
Cyrus Cylinder
Calico Early Man Site
Atlantis
Stonehenge
Monte Verde, Chile
Sandia Cave
Piltdown man
Runamo
Nazca Lines
White Shaman Rock
Tărtăria tablets
The Death Of Alexander The Great
The Minaret Of Jam
The Paracas Candelabra
The Uffington White Horse
wn.com/25 Archaeological Controversies That Have Scholars Divided
Controversies are common in the scientific world and Archaeology is no exception. From the meanings of cave paintings to the last moments of mummified ice men, archaeology has provided a vast palate of controversies by which inquisitive minds struggle to uncover truth. Today we are going to look at some of the more prominent debates and arguments in recent memory. These are 25 archaeological controversies that have divided scholars.
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You'd be surprised how controversial these archaeological discoveries have become:
Nefertiti Bust
Spanish Hill
Tikal Temple 33
Grolier Codex
Repatriation and reburial of human remains
Treasure hunting
Piri Reis Map
Baghdad Battery
Ötzi
Skull 5
Cyrus Cylinder
Calico Early Man Site
Atlantis
Stonehenge
Monte Verde, Chile
Sandia Cave
Piltdown man
Runamo
Nazca Lines
White Shaman Rock
Tărtăria tablets
The Death Of Alexander The Great
The Minaret Of Jam
The Paracas Candelabra
The Uffington White Horse
- published: 25 Jun 2015
- views: 6239
An Archaeological Moment in Time
Taking a look at how different societies are advancing at different rates on the same date in the distant past. I wrote the original script a couple years ag......
Taking a look at how different societies are advancing at different rates on the same date in the distant past. I wrote the original script a couple years ag...
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Taking a look at how different societies are advancing at different rates on the same date in the distant past. I wrote the original script a couple years ag...
- published: 11 May 2009
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author: AronRa
10 Archaeological Mysteries
From buried treasure to lost cities, here are 10 archaeological mysteries that are yet to be solved. Where else to find All Time 10s... Facebook: http://ow.l......
From buried treasure to lost cities, here are 10 archaeological mysteries that are yet to be solved. Where else to find All Time 10s... Facebook: http://ow.l...
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From buried treasure to lost cities, here are 10 archaeological mysteries that are yet to be solved. Where else to find All Time 10s... Facebook: http://ow.l...
- published: 21 Jun 2011
- views: 853994
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author: Alltime10s
A Day in the Life of the Archaeological Dig at James Fort
A random day was chosen to film what was going on in the field. This particular day, October 17 2012, was a day of excavating in a cellar near the church tow......
A random day was chosen to film what was going on in the field. This particular day, October 17 2012, was a day of excavating in a cellar near the church tow...
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A random day was chosen to film what was going on in the field. This particular day, October 17 2012, was a day of excavating in a cellar near the church tow...
The biggest archaeological discovery in Sudan
The biggest archaeological discovery in Sudan
Video shows the cemetery of a pharaoh in Sudan inside it a lot of artifacts...
The biggest archaeological discovery in Sudan
Video shows the cemetery of a pharaoh in Sudan inside it a lot of artifacts
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The biggest archaeological discovery in Sudan
Video shows the cemetery of a pharaoh in Sudan inside it a lot of artifacts
- published: 08 May 2014
- views: 7
Secrets of Anatolia: Archaeological Mysteries of Ancient Turkey (Full Documentary 2015)
Anatolia Archaeological Mysteries of Ancient Turkey Full Documentary Documentary 2014, bbc documentary,bbc,national geographic,documentary,national .
Anatolia ...
Anatolia Archaeological Mysteries of Ancient Turkey Full Documentary Documentary 2014, bbc documentary,bbc,national geographic,documentary,national .
Anatolia Archaeological Mysteries of Ancient Turkey Full Documentary Documentary 2014, bbc documentary,bbc,national geographic,documentary,national .
Artifacts and Archaeological proof of the Ancient Global Civilization So, with this being one of my favorite topics to date, I thought I would round up some .
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Anatolia Archaeological Mysteries of Ancient Turkey Full Documentary Documentary 2014, bbc documentary,bbc,national geographic,documentary,national .
Anatolia Archaeological Mysteries of Ancient Turkey Full Documentary Documentary 2014, bbc documentary,bbc,national geographic,documentary,national .
Artifacts and Archaeological proof of the Ancient Global Civilization So, with this being one of my favorite topics to date, I thought I would round up some .
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- published: 03 Sep 2015
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Mysterious Archaeological Discoveries
International explorer, archaeologist and author, Jonathan has traveled the world to gather data on ancient mysteries. He has penetrated some largely unexplo......
International explorer, archaeologist and author, Jonathan has traveled the world to gather data on ancient mysteries. He has penetrated some largely unexplo...
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International explorer, archaeologist and author, Jonathan has traveled the world to gather data on ancient mysteries. He has penetrated some largely unexplo...
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National Historical and Archaeological Museum Complex Sulayman Top # 6 Facts
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Archaeology - Maidu Indian village - California - 4-Butte-1 - 1967
Archaeological excavation of a Maidu Indian village in California's Sacramento Valley by UCLA faculty and students 1960s. The history of the area, some
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Petra Ancient City Carved into the Mountains and Archaeological Gold Mine Full Documentary
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Secret American Archaeology May 2015
For more than 25 years Carl Lehrburger has studied archaeological and sacred sites in North America, with a focus on ancient peoples in America before
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Archaeological Museum of Drama Top # 9 Facts
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Michael Tellinger Anunnaki Archaeological Discoveries 2015
Michael Tellinger returned for a discussion about ancient ruins in Africa and their connection to the Annunaki, an ET civilization said to have come here
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Forbidden Archeology : Shocking Archaeological Discoveries
Is the true history of planet earth being suppressed? There are many archaeological finds which don't get recognized because they don't fit into the official
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Gobekli Tepi Most Mysterious Archaeological Site ever Found
Göbekli Tepe is an archaeological site at the top of a mountain ridge in the Southeastern Anatolia Region of Turkey, approximately 6 km (4 mi) northeast of the
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Mysterious Archaeological Discoveries
International explorer, archaeologist and author, Jonathan has traveled the world to gather data on ancient mysteries.. He has penetrated some largely
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Archaeological Exploration of Masada (DOCUMENTARY)
The discovery, preservation, and presentation of the Masada mountain's archaeological remains can reveal as much about modern Israel as they can about the
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Amazing archaeological Discoveries recently made in Jerusalem
Amazing Archaeological Discoveries Recently Made in Jerusalem A public presentation by Paul Billington (Bible Magazine Editor, Christadelphian) after visiting
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PETRA: Most Mysterious Archaeological Sites on Earth [Full Documentary]
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Archaeological Museum (Milan) Top # 5 Facts
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Russian jets hit schools and archaeological sites in Jisr al-Shogoor of Idlib
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Russia has hit since the beginning of its aggression vital institutions like schools and hospitals in the Syrian city of Jisr al-Shogoor, while Moscow alleges fighting ISIS which is neither active nor present there.
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Itinerari - Archaeological Museum Crotone Audioguide (English Version)
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Kom al Ahmer/Kom Wasit Archaeological Project
Short documentary showing the work of the mission in Beheira province since 2012 and the discovery of an ancient town
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Japan Trip: Archaeological Institute of Kashihara found famous tombs, Nara16
Japan Trip: Archaeological Institute of Kashihara found famous tombs, Nara16 Japan Moopon
The Archaeological Institute of Kashihara was founded by the prefectural government of Nara with an aim to study and preserve the many archaeological sites found within Nara prefecture. For example, the institute took part in the excavation of the Takamatsuzuka Tomb in the 1970s. The institute includes a mu
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Review: Troglodyte - Anthropological Curiosities and Unearthed Archaeological Relics
Neandercore death metals from a Midwestern forest area!
I forgot to discuss the score on the actual video so here you go! 9 out of 10!!!
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Archaeology at the Springs Preserve: Spring Mound Survey
Archaeology students from UNLV have been helping us survey the 10,000 year-old spring mound on our property. Spring mounds are geologic features that grow over time as artesian water deposits minerals, windborne dust accumulates, and plants grow and die. We’ve found many significant prehistoric artifacts on the spring mound, and hope to find many more as we continue to investigate. You can learn m
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Archaeological History of Assam
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (https://www.youtube.com/editor)
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Monte Verde - Archaeological Site
Monte Verde is an archaeological site in southern Chile, located near Puerto Montt, Southern Chile, which has been dated to 14,800 years BP. This dating adds to the evidence showing that the human settlement of the Americas pre-dates the Clovis culture by roughly 1000 years. This contradicts the previously accepted "Clovis first" model which holds that settlement of the Americas began after 13,500
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Institute of Archaeology, Archaeological survey of India. Red Fort Complex Delhi.
Institute of Archaeology, Archaeological survey of India. Red Fort Complex Delhi.
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Community engagement in commercial archaeology: the Greater Manchester experience
Community engagement in commercial archaeology: the Greater
Manchester experience
Norman Redhead, Greater Manchester Archaeological Advisory Service
Archaeology - Maidu Indian village - California - 4-Butte-1 - 1967
Archaeological excavation of a Maidu Indian village in California's Sacramento Valley by UCLA faculty and students 1960s. The history of the area, some...
Archaeological excavation of a Maidu Indian village in California's Sacramento Valley by UCLA faculty and students 1960s. The history of the area, some
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Archaeological excavation of a Maidu Indian village in California's Sacramento Valley by UCLA faculty and students 1960s. The history of the area, some
- published: 25 Nov 2015
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Secret American Archaeology May 2015
For more than 25 years Carl Lehrburger has studied archaeological and sacred sites in North America, with a focus on ancient peoples in America before...
For more than 25 years Carl Lehrburger has studied archaeological and sacred sites in North America, with a focus on ancient peoples in America before
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For more than 25 years Carl Lehrburger has studied archaeological and sacred sites in North America, with a focus on ancient peoples in America before
- published: 25 Nov 2015
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Michael Tellinger Anunnaki Archaeological Discoveries 2015
Michael Tellinger returned for a discussion about ancient ruins in Africa and their connection to the Annunaki, an ET civilization said to have come here...
Michael Tellinger returned for a discussion about ancient ruins in Africa and their connection to the Annunaki, an ET civilization said to have come here
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Michael Tellinger returned for a discussion about ancient ruins in Africa and their connection to the Annunaki, an ET civilization said to have come here
- published: 25 Nov 2015
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Forbidden Archeology : Shocking Archaeological Discoveries
Is the true history of planet earth being suppressed? There are many archaeological finds which don't get recognized because they don't fit into the official...
Is the true history of planet earth being suppressed? There are many archaeological finds which don't get recognized because they don't fit into the official
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Is the true history of planet earth being suppressed? There are many archaeological finds which don't get recognized because they don't fit into the official
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Gobekli Tepi Most Mysterious Archaeological Site ever Found
Göbekli Tepe is an archaeological site at the top of a mountain ridge in the Southeastern Anatolia Region of Turkey, approximately 6 km (4 mi) northeast of the...
Göbekli Tepe is an archaeological site at the top of a mountain ridge in the Southeastern Anatolia Region of Turkey, approximately 6 km (4 mi) northeast of the
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Göbekli Tepe is an archaeological site at the top of a mountain ridge in the Southeastern Anatolia Region of Turkey, approximately 6 km (4 mi) northeast of the
- published: 25 Nov 2015
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Mysterious Archaeological Discoveries
International explorer, archaeologist and author, Jonathan has traveled the world to gather data on ancient mysteries.. He has penetrated some largely...
International explorer, archaeologist and author, Jonathan has traveled the world to gather data on ancient mysteries.. He has penetrated some largely
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International explorer, archaeologist and author, Jonathan has traveled the world to gather data on ancient mysteries.. He has penetrated some largely
- published: 25 Nov 2015
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Archaeological Exploration of Masada (DOCUMENTARY)
The discovery, preservation, and presentation of the Masada mountain's archaeological remains can reveal as much about modern Israel as they can about the...
The discovery, preservation, and presentation of the Masada mountain's archaeological remains can reveal as much about modern Israel as they can about the
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The discovery, preservation, and presentation of the Masada mountain's archaeological remains can reveal as much about modern Israel as they can about the
- published: 25 Nov 2015
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Amazing archaeological Discoveries recently made in Jerusalem
Amazing Archaeological Discoveries Recently Made in Jerusalem A public presentation by Paul Billington (Bible Magazine Editor, Christadelphian) after visiting...
Amazing Archaeological Discoveries Recently Made in Jerusalem A public presentation by Paul Billington (Bible Magazine Editor, Christadelphian) after visiting
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Amazing Archaeological Discoveries Recently Made in Jerusalem A public presentation by Paul Billington (Bible Magazine Editor, Christadelphian) after visiting
- published: 25 Nov 2015
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Russian jets hit schools and archaeological sites in Jisr al-Shogoor of Idlib
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Russia has hit since the beginning of its aggression vital institutions like schools and hospitals in the Syrian city of Jisr al-Shogoor, while Moscow alleges fighting ISIS which is neither active nor present there.
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Russia has hit since the beginning of its aggression vital institutions like schools and hospitals in the Syrian city of Jisr al-Shogoor, while Moscow alleges fighting ISIS which is neither active nor present there.
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- published: 25 Nov 2015
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Kom al Ahmer/Kom Wasit Archaeological Project
Short documentary showing the work of the mission in Beheira province since 2012 and the discovery of an ancient town...
Short documentary showing the work of the mission in Beheira province since 2012 and the discovery of an ancient town
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Short documentary showing the work of the mission in Beheira province since 2012 and the discovery of an ancient town
- published: 25 Nov 2015
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Japan Trip: Archaeological Institute of Kashihara found famous tombs, Nara16
Japan Trip: Archaeological Institute of Kashihara found famous tombs, Nara16 Japan Moopon
The Archaeological Institute of Kashihara was founded by the prefect...
Japan Trip: Archaeological Institute of Kashihara found famous tombs, Nara16 Japan Moopon
The Archaeological Institute of Kashihara was founded by the prefectural government of Nara with an aim to study and preserve the many archaeological sites found within Nara prefecture. For example, the institute took part in the excavation of the Takamatsuzuka Tomb in the 1970s. The institute includes a museum that is open to the public, which is located at the foot of Mount Unebi, one of the three Yamato mountains.
The Institute's museum consists of three main exhibition rooms. The first room features the Jomon Period (13,000 BC to 300 BC) and the Yayoi Period (300 BC to 300 AD), the second room features the Kofun Period (300-538), and the third room features a long stretch of time from the Asuka Period (538-710) to the Muromachi Period (1338-1573). The museum has a number of informative maps and dioramas on display along with the archaeological artefacts.
Hours: 9:00 to 17:00 (Entry ends at 16:30.)
Closed: Mondays (or following day if Monday is a national holiday), December 28 to January 4 and irregular closing days for maintenance
Admission: During regular exhibitions, free admission for foreign tourists and 400 yen for others
During special exhibitions, different fees apply.
Access information
The Archaeological Institute of Kashihara can be reached by a five minute walk from Unebigoryo-mae Station. The museum takes 15 minutes on foot or five minutes by bicycle ride from Kashiharajingu-mae Station.
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Japan Trip: Archaeological Institute of Kashihara found famous tombs, Nara16 Japan Moopon
The Archaeological Institute of Kashihara was founded by the prefectural government of Nara with an aim to study and preserve the many archaeological sites found within Nara prefecture. For example, the institute took part in the excavation of the Takamatsuzuka Tomb in the 1970s. The institute includes a museum that is open to the public, which is located at the foot of Mount Unebi, one of the three Yamato mountains.
The Institute's museum consists of three main exhibition rooms. The first room features the Jomon Period (13,000 BC to 300 BC) and the Yayoi Period (300 BC to 300 AD), the second room features the Kofun Period (300-538), and the third room features a long stretch of time from the Asuka Period (538-710) to the Muromachi Period (1338-1573). The museum has a number of informative maps and dioramas on display along with the archaeological artefacts.
Hours: 9:00 to 17:00 (Entry ends at 16:30.)
Closed: Mondays (or following day if Monday is a national holiday), December 28 to January 4 and irregular closing days for maintenance
Admission: During regular exhibitions, free admission for foreign tourists and 400 yen for others
During special exhibitions, different fees apply.
Access information
The Archaeological Institute of Kashihara can be reached by a five minute walk from Unebigoryo-mae Station. The museum takes 15 minutes on foot or five minutes by bicycle ride from Kashiharajingu-mae Station.
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- published: 25 Nov 2015
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Review: Troglodyte - Anthropological Curiosities and Unearthed Archaeological Relics
Neandercore death metals from a Midwestern forest area!
I forgot to discuss the score on the actual video so here you go! 9 out of 10!!!
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Neandercore death metals from a Midwestern forest area!
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Neandercore death metals from a Midwestern forest area!
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- published: 24 Nov 2015
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Archaeology at the Springs Preserve: Spring Mound Survey
Archaeology students from UNLV have been helping us survey the 10,000 year-old spring mound on our property. Spring mounds are geologic features that grow over ...
Archaeology students from UNLV have been helping us survey the 10,000 year-old spring mound on our property. Spring mounds are geologic features that grow over time as artesian water deposits minerals, windborne dust accumulates, and plants grow and die. We’ve found many significant prehistoric artifacts on the spring mound, and hope to find many more as we continue to investigate. You can learn more about our spring mound and the past peoples who lived here by visiting the Origen Museum. Always remember to stay on designated paths while enjoying our trails to avoid disturbing important archaeological sites such as this.
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Archaeology students from UNLV have been helping us survey the 10,000 year-old spring mound on our property. Spring mounds are geologic features that grow over time as artesian water deposits minerals, windborne dust accumulates, and plants grow and die. We’ve found many significant prehistoric artifacts on the spring mound, and hope to find many more as we continue to investigate. You can learn more about our spring mound and the past peoples who lived here by visiting the Origen Museum. Always remember to stay on designated paths while enjoying our trails to avoid disturbing important archaeological sites such as this.
- published: 24 Nov 2015
- views: 28
Archaeological History of Assam
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- published: 24 Nov 2015
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Monte Verde - Archaeological Site
Monte Verde is an archaeological site in southern Chile, located near Puerto Montt, Southern Chile, which has been dated to 14,800 years BP. This dating adds to...
Monte Verde is an archaeological site in southern Chile, located near Puerto Montt, Southern Chile, which has been dated to 14,800 years BP. This dating adds to the evidence showing that the human settlement of the Americas pre-dates the Clovis culture by roughly 1000 years. This contradicts the previously accepted "Clovis first" model which holds that settlement of the Americas began after 13,500 BP. The Monte Verde findings were initially dismissed by most of the scientific community, but in recent years the evidence has become more widely accepted in some archaeological circles, although vocal "Clovis First" advocates remain.
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Nuevo estudio dice que Monte Verde es 4 mil años más antiguo
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Monte Verde is an archaeological site in southern Chile, located near Puerto Montt, Southern Chile, which has been dated to 14,800 years BP. This dating adds to the evidence showing that the human settlement of the Americas pre-dates the Clovis culture by roughly 1000 years. This contradicts the previously accepted "Clovis first" model which holds that settlement of the Americas began after 13,500 BP. The Monte Verde findings were initially dismissed by most of the scientific community, but in recent years the evidence has become more widely accepted in some archaeological circles, although vocal "Clovis First" advocates remain.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monte_Verde
Nuevo estudio dice que Monte Verde es 4 mil años más antiguo
http://www.latercera.com/noticia/tendencias/2015/11/659-656527-9-nuevo-estudio-dice-que-monte-verde-es-4-mil-anos-mas-antiguo.shtml
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- published: 24 Nov 2015
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Institute of Archaeology, Archaeological survey of India. Red Fort Complex Delhi.
Institute of Archaeology, Archaeological survey of India. Red Fort Complex Delhi....
Institute of Archaeology, Archaeological survey of India. Red Fort Complex Delhi.
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Institute of Archaeology, Archaeological survey of India. Red Fort Complex Delhi.
- published: 24 Nov 2015
- views: 56
Community engagement in commercial archaeology: the Greater Manchester experience
Community engagement in commercial archaeology: the Greater
Manchester experience
Norman Redhead, Greater Manchester Archaeological Advisory Service...
Community engagement in commercial archaeology: the Greater
Manchester experience
Norman Redhead, Greater Manchester Archaeological Advisory Service
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Community engagement in commercial archaeology: the Greater
Manchester experience
Norman Redhead, Greater Manchester Archaeological Advisory Service
- published: 24 Nov 2015
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100% Archaeological proof of the Bible found in Israel!!!!
Dr. Don Patton shows how much of the history in the Bible is corraborated by archaeological finds. Visit Dr. Patton's website at http://www.Bible.CA/Tracks P...
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Israel In Ancient Egypt - Archaeological Proof
Using the latest archaelogical evidence from the stables of Rameses ll to little-known ancient Egyptian texts, Egyptologist and Bible Archaeologist show that...
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TEDxSantaMonica - Ken Lapatin - Pompeii: An Archaeological Fantasy
Kenneth Lapatin is an antiquities curator at the J. Paul Getty Villa in Malibu. He holds graduate degrees from Oxford University and the University of Califo...
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Archaeological Exploration of Masada
The discovery, preservation, and presentation of the Masada mountain's archaeological remains can reveal as much about modern Israel as they can about the country's ancient history.
Excavations at Masada from 1963 to 1965 revealed the magnificent fortress-palace of King Herod the Great of Judeas (37 to 4 BC). These excavations also exposed tragic evidence of the unsuccessful attempt by Jewish reb
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‘How British is Scotland? Archaeological Origins of Scotland’
Ewan Campbell, Senior Lecturer in Archaeology, & Stephen Driscoll, Professor of Historical Archaeology
‘How British is Scotland? Archaeological Origins of Scotland’
Archaeology has been used, and more often, misused, to try to create or support very different views of Scottish identity. This lecture will look at how archaeologists have approached the question of identity in Scotland from two persp
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✔ Historical Accuracy Of The Bible... SILENCING THE SKEPTICS WITH ARCHAEOLOGY!!!
The 1st 30 Minutes We Will Look At The 50 Artefacts Found Confirming What We Are Told, In The Bible...
Then A 3 Minute Montage of The 50 PEOPLE The Bible Mentions Confirmed, By Archaeology...
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Skeptics ridicule and historians mock, but the
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GÖBEKLI TEPE Archaeological wonder of the Levant
Dr. Sam Osmanagich, Ph.D., visited mysterious archaeological location Gobekli Tepe in Eastern Turkey with megalithic circles older than 11.600 years.
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The Archaeological History of the city of Jerusalem - Top Documentary Films
The Archaeological History of the city of Jerusalem - Top Documentary Films
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Hal Lindsey "Recent Archaeological Discoveries In Israel"
SoldierForLordJesusChrist.com Presents: The Hal Lindsey Report - a weekly half-hour news and commentary series. It is hosted by popular Bible prophecy teache...
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Archaeological Dig at 9 Watt St Newcastle (Australia)
A preliminary tour of the archaeological dig at the former Tattersalls Club in 9 Watt Street Newcastle (Australia) conducted on the 2nd April 2014. Tim Adams...
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The Secret History about Archaeological Cover Ups of Ancient Cultures
The following is an intriguing article entitled "Archeological
Coverups", by David Hatcher Childress in the above NEXUS magazine.
Following that is a newspaper article from a 1909 newspaper
indicating a bizarre suppressed find in the Grand Canyon area.
It indicates either a hoax published at the time OR that the
Smithsonian and/or the government is covering up details of past
archeological
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Hector Avalos: How Archaeology Killed Biblical History - Part 1 of 2
Atheist Talk cable program by Minnesota Atheists. "Hector Avalos: How Archaeology Killed Biblical History" recorded 10/23/2007 Part 1 of 2 Hector Avalos is p...
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Archaeological Discoveries in Bible Lands (2/8): Digging Up The Past, Part 2
Francois DuPlessis fell in love with archaeology in Lebanon 1966 when he saw an ancient Phoenician sarcophagus, and his passion for Biblical research continues today.
Since then he has traveled to the important archaeological sites in Iraq, Iran, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, Egypt, Turkey, and Armenia.
He also had the privilege of visiting most of the museums in Europe and America to verify his
100% Archaeological proof of the Bible found in Israel!!!!
Dr. Don Patton shows how much of the history in the Bible is corraborated by archaeological finds. Visit Dr. Patton's website at http://www.Bible.CA/Tracks P......
Dr. Don Patton shows how much of the history in the Bible is corraborated by archaeological finds. Visit Dr. Patton's website at http://www.Bible.CA/Tracks P...
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Dr. Don Patton shows how much of the history in the Bible is corraborated by archaeological finds. Visit Dr. Patton's website at http://www.Bible.CA/Tracks P...
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Israel In Ancient Egypt - Archaeological Proof
Using the latest archaelogical evidence from the stables of Rameses ll to little-known ancient Egyptian texts, Egyptologist and Bible Archaeologist show that......
Using the latest archaelogical evidence from the stables of Rameses ll to little-known ancient Egyptian texts, Egyptologist and Bible Archaeologist show that...
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Using the latest archaelogical evidence from the stables of Rameses ll to little-known ancient Egyptian texts, Egyptologist and Bible Archaeologist show that...
- published: 07 Aug 2012
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TEDxSantaMonica - Ken Lapatin - Pompeii: An Archaeological Fantasy
Kenneth Lapatin is an antiquities curator at the J. Paul Getty Villa in Malibu. He holds graduate degrees from Oxford University and the University of Califo......
Kenneth Lapatin is an antiquities curator at the J. Paul Getty Villa in Malibu. He holds graduate degrees from Oxford University and the University of Califo...
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Kenneth Lapatin is an antiquities curator at the J. Paul Getty Villa in Malibu. He holds graduate degrees from Oxford University and the University of Califo...
- published: 14 Sep 2012
- views: 1549
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Archaeological Exploration of Masada
The discovery, preservation, and presentation of the Masada mountain's archaeological remains can reveal as much about modern Israel as they can about the count...
The discovery, preservation, and presentation of the Masada mountain's archaeological remains can reveal as much about modern Israel as they can about the country's ancient history.
Excavations at Masada from 1963 to 1965 revealed the magnificent fortress-palace of King Herod the Great of Judeas (37 to 4 BC). These excavations also exposed tragic evidence of the unsuccessful attempt by Jewish rebels to prevent Masada's capture by the Romans in 74 AD.
Yet, in focusing almost entirely on the defenders, the modern archaeological explorers of Masada may have overlooked its true historical significance: Masada was the site of a brutally efficient, though cruelly successful, exercise in the techniques of Roman siege warfare.
And even today, we are still uncertain of the central event in the Great Revolt: the mass suicide of the Jewish Zealots. Did 960 defenders submit willingly to executioners chosen from their own number by lot, preferring death to surrender? According to recent archaeological research, the story of the mass suicide on Masada was the product of the creative imagination of a Jewish historian.
Masada (Modern Hebrew מצדה metzadá "fortress") is an ancient fortification in the Southern District of Israel situated on top of an isolated rock plateau, akin to a mesa, on the eastern edge of the Judaean Desert, overlooking the Dead Sea. Herod the Great built palaces for himself on the mountain and fortified Masada between 37 and 31 BCE. According to Josephus, the Siege of Masada by troops of the Roman Empire towards the end of the First Jewish–Roman War ended in the mass suicide of the 960 Sicarii rebels and their families hiding there. Masada is located 20 kilometres (12 mi) east of Arad
wn.com/Archaeological Exploration Of Masada
The discovery, preservation, and presentation of the Masada mountain's archaeological remains can reveal as much about modern Israel as they can about the country's ancient history.
Excavations at Masada from 1963 to 1965 revealed the magnificent fortress-palace of King Herod the Great of Judeas (37 to 4 BC). These excavations also exposed tragic evidence of the unsuccessful attempt by Jewish rebels to prevent Masada's capture by the Romans in 74 AD.
Yet, in focusing almost entirely on the defenders, the modern archaeological explorers of Masada may have overlooked its true historical significance: Masada was the site of a brutally efficient, though cruelly successful, exercise in the techniques of Roman siege warfare.
And even today, we are still uncertain of the central event in the Great Revolt: the mass suicide of the Jewish Zealots. Did 960 defenders submit willingly to executioners chosen from their own number by lot, preferring death to surrender? According to recent archaeological research, the story of the mass suicide on Masada was the product of the creative imagination of a Jewish historian.
Masada (Modern Hebrew מצדה metzadá "fortress") is an ancient fortification in the Southern District of Israel situated on top of an isolated rock plateau, akin to a mesa, on the eastern edge of the Judaean Desert, overlooking the Dead Sea. Herod the Great built palaces for himself on the mountain and fortified Masada between 37 and 31 BCE. According to Josephus, the Siege of Masada by troops of the Roman Empire towards the end of the First Jewish–Roman War ended in the mass suicide of the 960 Sicarii rebels and their families hiding there. Masada is located 20 kilometres (12 mi) east of Arad
- published: 03 Jun 2015
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‘How British is Scotland? Archaeological Origins of Scotland’
Ewan Campbell, Senior Lecturer in Archaeology, & Stephen Driscoll, Professor of Historical Archaeology
‘How British is Scotland? Archaeological Origins of Scotl...
Ewan Campbell, Senior Lecturer in Archaeology, & Stephen Driscoll, Professor of Historical Archaeology
‘How British is Scotland? Archaeological Origins of Scotland’
Archaeology has been used, and more often, misused, to try to create or support very different views of Scottish identity. This lecture will look at how archaeologists have approached the question of identity in Scotland from two perspectives. One is a cultural history tradition that seeks to map culture through the distribution of sites and artefacts, which has its roots in 19th-century antiquarian studies. The other is a more specific consideration of the archaeological understanding of identities in early medieval Scotland.
More information:
http://cscs.academicblogs.co.uk/how-british-is-scotland-archaeological-origins-of-scotland/#more-319
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Ewan Campbell, Senior Lecturer in Archaeology, & Stephen Driscoll, Professor of Historical Archaeology
‘How British is Scotland? Archaeological Origins of Scotland’
Archaeology has been used, and more often, misused, to try to create or support very different views of Scottish identity. This lecture will look at how archaeologists have approached the question of identity in Scotland from two perspectives. One is a cultural history tradition that seeks to map culture through the distribution of sites and artefacts, which has its roots in 19th-century antiquarian studies. The other is a more specific consideration of the archaeological understanding of identities in early medieval Scotland.
More information:
http://cscs.academicblogs.co.uk/how-british-is-scotland-archaeological-origins-of-scotland/#more-319
- published: 12 Sep 2014
- views: 23
✔ Historical Accuracy Of The Bible... SILENCING THE SKEPTICS WITH ARCHAEOLOGY!!!
The 1st 30 Minutes We Will Look At The 50 Artefacts Found Confirming What We Are Told, In The Bible...
Then A 3 Minute Montage of The 50 PEOPLE The Bible Menti...
The 1st 30 Minutes We Will Look At The 50 Artefacts Found Confirming What We Are Told, In The Bible...
Then A 3 Minute Montage of The 50 PEOPLE The Bible Mentions Confirmed, By Archaeology...
Followed By The Exodus, The Red Sea Crossing, And Mount Sinai...
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Skeptics ridicule and historians mock, but the historical accuracy of the Bible continues to be confirmed by archeological finds.
Skeptics ridicule, and historians mock, but each time the archaeologist's spade penetrates the soil of history they are silenced...
"It may be stated categorically that no archaeological discovery has ever controverted a biblical reference. Scores of archaeological findings have been made which confirm in clear outline or exact detail historical statements in the Bible."
wn.com/✔ Historical Accuracy Of The Bible... Silencing The Skeptics With Archaeology
The 1st 30 Minutes We Will Look At The 50 Artefacts Found Confirming What We Are Told, In The Bible...
Then A 3 Minute Montage of The 50 PEOPLE The Bible Mentions Confirmed, By Archaeology...
Followed By The Exodus, The Red Sea Crossing, And Mount Sinai...
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Skeptics ridicule and historians mock, but the historical accuracy of the Bible continues to be confirmed by archeological finds.
Skeptics ridicule, and historians mock, but each time the archaeologist's spade penetrates the soil of history they are silenced...
"It may be stated categorically that no archaeological discovery has ever controverted a biblical reference. Scores of archaeological findings have been made which confirm in clear outline or exact detail historical statements in the Bible."
- published: 20 May 2014
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GÖBEKLI TEPE Archaeological wonder of the Levant
Dr. Sam Osmanagich, Ph.D., visited mysterious archaeological location Gobekli Tepe in Eastern Turkey with megalithic circles older than 11.600 years....
Dr. Sam Osmanagich, Ph.D., visited mysterious archaeological location Gobekli Tepe in Eastern Turkey with megalithic circles older than 11.600 years.
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Dr. Sam Osmanagich, Ph.D., visited mysterious archaeological location Gobekli Tepe in Eastern Turkey with megalithic circles older than 11.600 years.
The Archaeological History of the city of Jerusalem - Top Documentary Films
The Archaeological History of the city of Jerusalem - Top Documentary Films
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The Old City (Hebrew: העיר העתיקה, Ha'Ir Ha'Atiqah, Arabic: البلدة القديمة, al-Balda al-Qadimah, Armenian: Երուսաղեմի հին քաղաք, Yerusaghemi hin k'aghak' ) is a 0.9 square kilometers (0.35 sq mi) walled area[2] within the modern city of Jerusalem. Until 1860, when the Jewish neighborhood Mishkenot Sha'ananim was established, this area constituted the entire city of Jerusalem. The Old City is home to several sites of key religious importance: the Dome of the Rock and al-Aqsa Mosque for Muslims, the Temple Mount and Western Wall for Jews and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre for Christians, It was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Site List in 1981.
Traditionally, the Old City has been divided into four uneven quarters, although the current designations were introduced only in the 19th century.[3] Today, the Old City is roughly divided into the Muslim Quarter, the Christian Quarter, the Jewish Quarter and the Armenian Quarter. The Old City's monumental defensive walls and city gates were built in the late 16th century by the Ottomans. The current population of the Old City resides mostly in the Islamic and Christian quarters. As of 2007 the total population was 36,965; the breakdown of religious groups in 2006 was 27,500 Muslims, 5,681 Christians, 790 Armenians and 3,089 Jews.[4]
Following the 1948 Israeli War of Independence, the Old City was captured by Jordan and Jewish residents were evicted. During the Six-Day War in 1967, which saw hand-to-hand fighting on the Temple Mount, Israeli forces captured the Old City along with the rest of East Jerusalem, subsequently annexing them as Israeli territory and reuniting them with the western part of the city. Today, the Israeli government controls the entire area, which it considers part of its national capital, although internationally it is recognized as part of occupied Palestinian Territory. The Jerusalem Law of 1980, effectively annexing East Jerusalem to Israel, was declared null and void by UN Security Council Resolution 478 and East Jerusalem is regarded by the international community as part of occupied Palestinian territory.[5][6]
In 2010, Jerusalem's oldest fragment of writing was found outside the Old City's walls.more info visit:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_City_(Jerusalem)
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The Old City (Hebrew: העיר העתיקה, Ha'Ir Ha'Atiqah, Arabic: البلدة القديمة, al-Balda al-Qadimah, Armenian: Երուսաղեմի հին քաղաք, Yerusaghemi hin k'aghak' ) is a 0.9 square kilometers (0.35 sq mi) walled area[2] within the modern city of Jerusalem. Until 1860, when the Jewish neighborhood Mishkenot Sha'ananim was established, this area constituted the entire city of Jerusalem. The Old City is home to several sites of key religious importance: the Dome of the Rock and al-Aqsa Mosque for Muslims, the Temple Mount and Western Wall for Jews and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre for Christians, It was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Site List in 1981.
Traditionally, the Old City has been divided into four uneven quarters, although the current designations were introduced only in the 19th century.[3] Today, the Old City is roughly divided into the Muslim Quarter, the Christian Quarter, the Jewish Quarter and the Armenian Quarter. The Old City's monumental defensive walls and city gates were built in the late 16th century by the Ottomans. The current population of the Old City resides mostly in the Islamic and Christian quarters. As of 2007 the total population was 36,965; the breakdown of religious groups in 2006 was 27,500 Muslims, 5,681 Christians, 790 Armenians and 3,089 Jews.[4]
Following the 1948 Israeli War of Independence, the Old City was captured by Jordan and Jewish residents were evicted. During the Six-Day War in 1967, which saw hand-to-hand fighting on the Temple Mount, Israeli forces captured the Old City along with the rest of East Jerusalem, subsequently annexing them as Israeli territory and reuniting them with the western part of the city. Today, the Israeli government controls the entire area, which it considers part of its national capital, although internationally it is recognized as part of occupied Palestinian Territory. The Jerusalem Law of 1980, effectively annexing East Jerusalem to Israel, was declared null and void by UN Security Council Resolution 478 and East Jerusalem is regarded by the international community as part of occupied Palestinian territory.[5][6]
In 2010, Jerusalem's oldest fragment of writing was found outside the Old City's walls.more info visit:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_City_(Jerusalem)
- published: 10 Apr 2015
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Hal Lindsey "Recent Archaeological Discoveries In Israel"
SoldierForLordJesusChrist.com Presents: The Hal Lindsey Report - a weekly half-hour news and commentary series. It is hosted by popular Bible prophecy teache......
SoldierForLordJesusChrist.com Presents: The Hal Lindsey Report - a weekly half-hour news and commentary series. It is hosted by popular Bible prophecy teache...
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SoldierForLordJesusChrist.com Presents: The Hal Lindsey Report - a weekly half-hour news and commentary series. It is hosted by popular Bible prophecy teache...
Archaeological Dig at 9 Watt St Newcastle (Australia)
A preliminary tour of the archaeological dig at the former Tattersalls Club in 9 Watt Street Newcastle (Australia) conducted on the 2nd April 2014. Tim Adams......
A preliminary tour of the archaeological dig at the former Tattersalls Club in 9 Watt Street Newcastle (Australia) conducted on the 2nd April 2014. Tim Adams...
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A preliminary tour of the archaeological dig at the former Tattersalls Club in 9 Watt Street Newcastle (Australia) conducted on the 2nd April 2014. Tim Adams...
- published: 07 Apr 2014
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The Secret History about Archaeological Cover Ups of Ancient Cultures
The following is an intriguing article entitled "Archeological
Coverups", by David Hatcher Childress in the above NEXUS magazine.
Following that is a newspape...
The following is an intriguing article entitled "Archeological
Coverups", by David Hatcher Childress in the above NEXUS magazine.
Following that is a newspaper article from a 1909 newspaper
indicating a bizarre suppressed find in the Grand Canyon area.
It indicates either a hoax published at the time OR that the
Smithsonian and/or the government is covering up details of past
archeological discoveries that would rock current understanding of
the past.
Despite KeelyNet being primarily a science based board, this article
intrigues us because of the similarity in information suppression to
"protect the people"....this would appear to be the reason WHY we
don't have working free energy and anti-grav devices as well as
absolute cures for most terminal diseases.
If, after reading the article and the attached newspaper file, you
decide to investigate the matter further, we here at KeelyNet would
appreciate you sharing your findings with either/or Mr. Childress at
the World Explorers Club
wn.com/The Secret History About Archaeological Cover Ups Of Ancient Cultures
The following is an intriguing article entitled "Archeological
Coverups", by David Hatcher Childress in the above NEXUS magazine.
Following that is a newspaper article from a 1909 newspaper
indicating a bizarre suppressed find in the Grand Canyon area.
It indicates either a hoax published at the time OR that the
Smithsonian and/or the government is covering up details of past
archeological discoveries that would rock current understanding of
the past.
Despite KeelyNet being primarily a science based board, this article
intrigues us because of the similarity in information suppression to
"protect the people"....this would appear to be the reason WHY we
don't have working free energy and anti-grav devices as well as
absolute cures for most terminal diseases.
If, after reading the article and the attached newspaper file, you
decide to investigate the matter further, we here at KeelyNet would
appreciate you sharing your findings with either/or Mr. Childress at
the World Explorers Club
- published: 02 Feb 2014
- views: 16087
Hector Avalos: How Archaeology Killed Biblical History - Part 1 of 2
Atheist Talk cable program by Minnesota Atheists. "Hector Avalos: How Archaeology Killed Biblical History" recorded 10/23/2007 Part 1 of 2 Hector Avalos is p......
Atheist Talk cable program by Minnesota Atheists. "Hector Avalos: How Archaeology Killed Biblical History" recorded 10/23/2007 Part 1 of 2 Hector Avalos is p...
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Atheist Talk cable program by Minnesota Atheists. "Hector Avalos: How Archaeology Killed Biblical History" recorded 10/23/2007 Part 1 of 2 Hector Avalos is p...
Archaeological Discoveries in Bible Lands (2/8): Digging Up The Past, Part 2
Francois DuPlessis fell in love with archaeology in Lebanon 1966 when he saw an ancient Phoenician sarcophagus, and his passion for Biblical research continues ...
Francois DuPlessis fell in love with archaeology in Lebanon 1966 when he saw an ancient Phoenician sarcophagus, and his passion for Biblical research continues today.
Since then he has traveled to the important archaeological sites in Iraq, Iran, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, Egypt, Turkey, and Armenia.
He also had the privilege of visiting most of the museums in Europe and America to verify his research.
His research appeared on several TV stations and he was invited to share his love for Biblical Archaeology to audiences in many countries.
wn.com/Archaeological Discoveries In Bible Lands (2 8) Digging Up The Past, Part 2
Francois DuPlessis fell in love with archaeology in Lebanon 1966 when he saw an ancient Phoenician sarcophagus, and his passion for Biblical research continues today.
Since then he has traveled to the important archaeological sites in Iraq, Iran, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, Egypt, Turkey, and Armenia.
He also had the privilege of visiting most of the museums in Europe and America to verify his research.
His research appeared on several TV stations and he was invited to share his love for Biblical Archaeology to audiences in many countries.
- published: 29 Oct 2014
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