Uschuya is a genuinely super skilled artist, that stuff is SO impressive. He managed to copy and apply pre Colombian styles to modern and foreign concepts like surgery and kangaroos using saws on stones.
Ironically you just explained the entirety of the Ancient Aliens phenomenon "Humans are actually very skilled artists and craftsman, no matter where they're from or what material they're using. Middle American Mythology believers, however, can't stand the idea that "primitive, non-Western people" are in any way more skilled than they are. Therefore, aliens."
Yea i kinda hate that one single guy took all of them so he can push a narrative that they were made from aliens cause "pre columbian brown people couldnt have possibly made this, it looks as good as what white people made at the time!". Him and his wife shouldve been getting the wider recognition they deserve for their artisan craft instead, like you said you rarely ever see someone able to replicate the styles of those times without essentially just copying drawings that already existed
@@Ith4qua I hope that somehow its still the same mentally ill and/or handicapped guy that got chased away doing it and left a chisel. I like to think he feels accomplished now with all the theories taking his glyphs seriously
the gosford glyphs are so fake it's hilarious people on the internet believe it, since the 60s that bushland has been where drug addict homeless from sydney end up, in the movie stone they ride thru this area for the funeral scene, the types of characters in that movie were the types that were in this bushland
Even though the carved stones are completely nonsense I'm kinda glad the poor guy who fell for them Is trying to use them for environmentalist purposes instead of scamming.
I know there are a thousand reasons why these wouldn't be real but I just cannot wrap my head around the fact that he believed this hyper advanced society was sitting around drawing pictures on ordinary rocks. Like why wouldn't they put this all onto some sort of high tech metal/stone sculpture? Just anything but random rocks that are perfectly sized for individual sale 😂
20:03 I can read cursive portuguese and It is somewhat similar to spanish although I might not get all of the text. Here is what I could transcrible: I recognize that all of doctor Javier Cabrera's stones were created by me (...) burning the stone that was worked with a saw. Bath the stone with clay and then clean it with a small cloth, and then this embedding work is done. I have been doing this work for 10 years and the only person I sold it to was Dr. Cabrera (...) Ocueaje Farm, 1975
everyone else is calling you a slave or a peasant for eating potatoes but im more just worried that you needed an hour long video to watch while you deep fry ANYTHING other than like a 20 lb full turkey😭
Thanks for being one of the few history channels on UA-cam who doesn't shoehorn in their own personal politics and biases. Sometimes you just want to hear about some weird theories and artifacts without being browbeaten. I appreciate it.
I feel bad for the guy who crafted those stones. He seemed passionate to craft those stones as works of art but conspiracists kept discredit him just to push their own agenda.
Same here. He's blatantly admitting that he made them and showing how they are made. Maybe after a while he was just like, "Eh, these idiots are giving me money and free advertisement anyway, might as well indulge them."
Mr. And Mrs. Bimini are both saddened their son's work has been relegated to pharoh corners of the dark internet, where such bad language is tolerated. Road Making College was not cheap, even then.
And the fact that it's a well-known rock formation that's viewable all over the Caribbean. Stop getting your news from conspiracy theorists and maybe test the nonsense they spout.
Imagine digging out some holes for ya fences and you find some random as$ clearly not aboriginal bronze coin and go "Oi m8 this perfectly fits into that gap I have in my drawer" Then you just don't do literally anything with it for 40 years
@ I’m watching your Narmer video now, your voice has changed so either you’re significantly younger than I assumed (I mean that as a compliment) or the mic upgrade was immaculate.
I forgot about the Aboriginal-Alexandria Vegemite Road. The Unfinished Obelisk in Aswan was actually their version of “that is not a phallus, this is a phallus”. Little know is that when Howard Carter found the tomb of King Tut it still had in it mummified shrimps on a barbie cut from a single block of dolomite quarried in Wagga Wagga. Good stuff.
If the makers of the Ica stones were so advanced, why are they carving things on stones at all. I mean, we're pretty advanced and we don't go around carving pictures of computers and aeroplanes on rocks. We have books and things.
Have you considered that the societies of the past have also had books but they're just not as rugged as stones so that's why we don't find their books. Maybe we too should start carving things in stone again. Maybe I should start that as a hobby🤔
@@Brainman_2331 Funny, I saw a video about that just recently. Finding ancient texts is next to impossible due to degradation over time. I guess our records don't degrade but are mostly electronic so they're pretty ephemeral, no computers, no trace. I guess someone realized this and tried to combat it with the Georgia Guidestones but, as you probably know, that didn't turn out so well. Maybe, as a society, we need to find a means to identify our most important concepts, discoveries and technology and record them in a way that's permanent. Nothing as crude as the Ica stones obviously, but something that will not degrade over time. Stone or metal tablets come to mind.
Keep the videos going I've watched all parts of the out of place artifacts and I love how much detail and research you put into them good work brother.
Oh helllll yeah, another video! Literally this series is so interesting and I really love the way you explain everything- plus the little jokes/edits are always on point lol keep up the good work my guy, great channel :)
Leaving a comment to boost the algorithm, these videos have been really fun to watch. I appreciate that you not only debunk hoaxes and misinterpretations, but you also include real historical information to contrast it with. I learned a bunch of stuff from the hoax segments of the video even though the OOP art in question was not necessarily genuine.
I know there’s a long ways to go on this series (which is fantastic), but a future series on the spread of humanity throughout North America from the Bering land bridge down to the lower tip of South America could be super interesting. Can cover the different artifacts and archeological sites along the way.
I literally just got back to the Bahamas today. How cool that this video covers part of the islands. (And per UA-cam rules, I have to mention that you mispronounced a lot of the islands' names.... Heheh)
Normal archeologists: I found this cool shaped rock which after excessive research I concluded that it was formed my natural phenomena American archeologists: I found this cool rock it is most definitely of Alien origin it can cure cancer it probably the mythical philosophers stone for all I know plz buy my book talking about it and I will also charge 75$ to touch it
Why only Americans? There are other scam archaeologists in the upper tiers from previous videos that aren't american. 😂 Edit: also I'm not american, I'm asian from south east asia. Just to be safe lol
Normal archeologists: either you will give false testimony that it is my discovery, or you will soon start discovering stone manuals of open-heart surgery on dinosaurs and you will come out a fool, and your discovery will be irretrievably lost. Why was pottery with writing from the Alps refired about 2000 years ago? Who cares after the initial enthusiasm was cooled by a normal archaeologist with abnormal ambitions? Not me, they might as well have bought pots with inscriptions from wandering Greek grave robbers and a few hundred years later decided to throw them in the fire because they crackled nicely when they broke.
Why do all conspiracy theorist see no problem with ancient people just traveling thousands of kilometers across the world, when even controlling their own ancient Kingdom was a monumental task and wasn't till six hundred years ago was large-Scale global deep sea travel achieved and even then this was a huge task. And once these ancient people traveling across the world of course they don't settle the region or make any sort of large impact there but just leave an object(s) or build a small structure, explain nothing on why they done so and then vanish. How could this thought process even with basic thinking, could be possible?
Austronesian people settled Madagascar, which is on the other end of the Indian Ocean. But barely visited Australia, that is right next to islands they lived on, and never attempted to settle it.
@obrnenydrevokocur9344 It is much more likely that the Austronesians, a seafaring culture, traveled that distance, as they documented many such voyages in the Pacific. It makes little sense that the Egyptians, who, with only a few exceptions, never really had overseas territories (or, if they did, only small outposts that did not last) would travel to the opposite side of the world, on the far side of a continent, just to carve a few indentations and sail away for no apparent reason. Anything is possible, but you have to be realistic in thinking, and many conspiracy theorists aren't for some reason.
@@diarmuidreidy3708 Sure, I am not trying to say that just because it was not entirely impossible, it happened. And I agree that one should use Occam's razor when thinking about conspiracy theories (and not only them). My point is, that prehistoric migrations are quite often seemingly unplausible.
What I love about this channel is that the host is really serious and goes very deep explaining when something is real, and then goes full ironic dark-humor when he talks about something that is fake/hoax. This is a great channel to learn and have fun!
I believe the coin could've made it to Australia through trade routes, especially considering that Northern Australia (Like Cairns) did have trade with Indonesia, who traded with SE Asia, Who traded with India and China.. and so fourth. We even know that Australian native birds made it to Europe in the 1400s through these trade routes as a depiction of an Australian Sulfur Crested Cockatoo in a manuscript written by King Frederick II of the holy roman empire.
I grew up in Cairns, and I never thought I'd see FNQ mentioned in one of these videos! I remember going for bushwalks and being told tall tales of moving along ancient indigenous trading routes and meeting places, but never really knew for sure (a lot of it is "oh my mate who's Murri reckons" etc), but there is apparently real records of indonesian traders interacting with indigenous australians in the far north of the country, and there were absolutely trade routes with bartered goods that moved across the country (items like shells, amber, rare woods and ochres, regional animal trophies etc) so it's not out of the question that a coin moved around as a trinket. As for the people of Cairns, it is absolutely within character that a bloke doing some farming would uncover a valuable historical artifact and chuck it in a drawer without thinking about it haha
@thepharaohnerd7235 cairns also has an unusual number of cranks and strange people (FNQ is kinda like the Florida of Australia), like a guy who swears to be the rightful heir to the Romanov dynasty, or local legend named Tarzan, an old fellow who lived rough in the tropical rainforest and would descend to town every few weeks, jogging alongside the highway in bare feet carrying a burlap sack for supplies
Thank you for making this video. *Incoming weird story* Because you mentioned Uxmal, I was reminded that that name was used in a Star Trek: The Next Generation episode as the name of a planet (Ux-Mal). That led to a link clicking rabbit hole where it led me to a wiki page on warp drives, then hyperspace. From hyperspace, there was a mention of a book I loved as a child, 'The Science in Science Fiction', that I have not seen or had been able to find in almost 40 years. 10 minutes of searching with the now rediscovered author's name and proper title, I was able to not only find said book, but purchase a used copy of it! Thank you sir for making this miracle possible!
The Ica stones are really beautiful and they do deserve a museum of their own but it shouldn't be an archaeological museum by any means😭 great video as always! :D
Imagine looking into a crystal ball and being surprised you see eyes staring back at you. These people must also be very excited to see that strange Atlantean appear every day in the magic window above the bathroom sink, always brushing their teeth at exactly the same time.
I was so hyped when I saw theres a new part out and got flashbanged with some ai talking in my native language. YT really the undefeated king of adding features that worsen your experience. Video is great as always, after figuring it out.
A few things to address with the Paracas skull debunk. First of all, suture obliteration begins in one's early twenties and is complete when one's 50s, so why are there no infant Paracas skulls with sagittal sutures? Specimen 176 from the Regional Museum of Ica "Adolfo Bermúdez Jenkins" appears to not have the same volume of an average skull, it looks even more voluminous than the elongated skull to its left. To put the latter to the rest, the original paracas skulls should be scanned - not doing a test with supposed replicas.
Hey man, a channel called DeDunking just did a bit on the skulls. He is a grounded guy, Occam’s razor kind of guy. The skulls do have a muddy and wildly inconclusive history, so he does not believe the alt history narrative, but he also found an amazing amount of strangeness from the discovery, to the housing and preservation, to the scientific studies that have been done. He calls out Brian for a lack of distinct, hard evidence. He does not like the “Just trust me bro” mentality from people like that. He wants to see the studies themselves. Actual documents. The problem is there apparently was a ton of “Just trust me bro” from the archaeologists and the scientists. He noted an absurd lack of scientific evidence regarding the studies of the skulls. And he also notes that the studies that were done are extremely lacking in their scientific process. I really value his grounded opinion. He never goes to aliens. At most he says “It’s strange, and I cannot find a worthy explanation in the scientific community.” In cases like that he simply says “It’s obviously something we just haven’t discovered yet.” in reference to how the Egyptians built the pyramids and stuff. Simply a grounded, non-mystical knowledge that they had that we just are completely unaware they were capable of. Anyway, check out his video on the skulls and make a video about what you think of that. He confesses that he is just a guy doing research and could easily miss something. Perhaps you found info on this topic you could add to his video and help bring this mystery to a close!!
One thing about Bimini that makes me believe it's an old human made structure/project is that after a hurricane in the 201X's various sized rocks are under those slabs. They don't lay on seabed. I definitely don't believe it's tied to Atlantis or any other 'ancient advanced civilization' groups. Seeing that the 'road' lays on rocks was left out makes the rest of this video suspect. So, I got most the way through Bimini, now commenting, and now I exit out. God luck and good speed my friends
When you mention something I'm already familiar with it makes me proud I'm enough of a nerd to know it but also sad because I know exactly where this is going now lmao
I love the idea that the Inca were able to do open heart surgery and make space stations, yet could only scratch toddler-level depictions of it all in stones as documentation and then for some reason just scatter them randomly around the area.
That's the funniest part of Ancient Aliens hypothesis "Aliens came here, did everything for brown people who are incapable of doing it themselves, brought wonders like quantum computers, levitation, airplanes (don't UFOs not need runways??), machines more capable than anything we have today, and more, and all they left were stones and wall art indistinguishable from the other stones and wall art from thousands of years ago, except it mildly resembles modern technology to a middle-class American, therefore it's proof of aliens. Also they taught said everyone how to stack blocks on top of each other towards a smaller endpoint, because apparently humans (but not beavers or ants) are too stupid to figure that out without superior space intelligence."
The coin is pretty interesting. I personally think it was accidentally dropped there by some later European person. This seems a little distant even for trade networks and the likelihood of it making its way to Australia is very small but not impossible which makes it intresting.
“Bimini Road Enthusiast” is an insane title for someone to take
Very obscure way to call someone stupid
@@BasileosHerodouif this was Reddit I’d have awarded this comment.
ancient astronaut believers / enthusiasts / theorists
say yes
Based Bimini road enjoyers
I’m a bikini bottom enthusiast
Uschuya is a genuinely super skilled artist, that stuff is SO impressive. He managed to copy and apply pre Colombian styles to modern and foreign concepts like surgery and kangaroos using saws on stones.
Ironically you just explained the entirety of the Ancient Aliens phenomenon
"Humans are actually very skilled artists and craftsman, no matter where they're from or what material they're using. Middle American Mythology believers, however, can't stand the idea that "primitive, non-Western people" are in any way more skilled than they are. Therefore, aliens."
Real, it'd be fun to have them just for that
Yea i kinda hate that one single guy took all of them so he can push a narrative that they were made from aliens cause "pre columbian brown people couldnt have possibly made this, it looks as good as what white people made at the time!". Him and his wife shouldve been getting the wider recognition they deserve for their artisan craft instead, like you said you rarely ever see someone able to replicate the styles of those times without essentially just copying drawings that already existed
I’ve seen the Gosford glyphs in person and somehow ever year there are more and more definitely means the Egyptian had time travel
Haha awesome, I'm glad someone's keeping the tradition alive
What???
@@stover14Someone's coming along and carving new glyphs when nobody's looking.
@@Ith4qua I hope that somehow its still the same mentally ill and/or handicapped guy that got chased away doing it and left a chisel. I like to think he feels accomplished now with all the theories taking his glyphs seriously
“Women are temporary. Beach rock is eternal.”
I want that as a poster.
the gosford glyphs are so fake it's hilarious people on the internet believe it, since the 60s that bushland has been where drug addict homeless from sydney end up, in the movie stone they ride thru this area for the funeral scene, the types of characters in that movie were the types that were in this bushland
Even though the carved stones are completely nonsense I'm kinda glad the poor guy who fell for them Is trying to use them for environmentalist purposes instead of scamming.
I know there are a thousand reasons why these wouldn't be real but I just cannot wrap my head around the fact that he believed this hyper advanced society was sitting around drawing pictures on ordinary rocks. Like why wouldn't they put this all onto some sort of high tech metal/stone sculpture? Just anything but random rocks that are perfectly sized for individual sale 😂
OH YES, YOUR FACTS WILL CARRY ME TO DREAMS OF TOMB-RAIDING, SOOTHING NERD MAN
IS2PN: I SLEEP TO PHARAOH NERD
20:03 I can read cursive portuguese and It is somewhat similar to spanish although I might not get all of the text. Here is what I could transcrible:
I recognize that all of doctor Javier Cabrera's stones were created by me (...) burning the stone that was worked with a saw. Bath the stone with clay and then clean it with a small cloth, and then this embedding work is done. I have been doing this work for 10 years and the only person I sold it to was Dr. Cabrera (...)
Ocueaje Farm, 1975
I speak Spanish and I think this is pretty accurate.
This is a certified “watch while I fry potatoes” classic
slave food
@ well slave food tastes pretty good haha
imagine eating peasant food
(I have never eaten anything more expensive than chicken, I have no room to talk lmfao)
*hyperborean soulnourishing aryan treat
everyone else is calling you a slave or a peasant for eating potatoes but im more just worried that you needed an hour long video to watch while you deep fry ANYTHING other than like a 20 lb full turkey😭
This channel is like the gold standard of entertaining historical videos
Thank you, I'm so glad you think so!
Thanks for being one of the few history channels on UA-cam who doesn't shoehorn in their own personal politics and biases. Sometimes you just want to hear about some weird theories and artifacts without being browbeaten. I appreciate it.
Thank you! I think we all need a break from politics once in a while
The tangent and abrupt cut off of "I mean those are dangerous waters thats the Bermuda triangle right there-" at 7:40 killed me LMFAO
I feel bad for the guy who crafted those stones. He seemed passionate to craft those stones as works of art but conspiracists kept discredit him just to push their own agenda.
Same here. He's blatantly admitting that he made them and showing how they are made.
Maybe after a while he was just like, "Eh, these idiots are giving me money and free advertisement anyway, might as well indulge them."
Mr. And Mrs. Bimini are both saddened their son's work has been relegated to pharoh corners of the dark internet, where such bad language is tolerated. Road Making College was not cheap, even then.
I think he made a good living off stupid gullible gringos. I hope so anyway
Don't feel too bad, he got some attention for his work and got a sucker to buy a few hundred of them.
And the fact that it's a well-known rock formation that's viewable all over the Caribbean. Stop getting your news from conspiracy theorists and maybe test the nonsense they spout.
Imagine digging out some holes for ya fences and you find some random as$ clearly not aboriginal bronze coin and go "Oi m8 this perfectly fits into that gap I have in my drawer"
Then you just don't do literally anything with it for 40 years
Love when youtubers open their video prouncing something completely wrong when it literally takes 5 seconds to confirm a pronunciation of a place
I think they do it just to piss me off ! 🥳
it has to be a troll
As an Australian your recreation of the interaction at the gosford glyphs site killed me omg 'What the bloody Kookaburra mate." was beautiful.
Haha awesome I'm glad you think so
holy fuck i found the first 3 videos like yesterday and now i get treated to a 4th part? life is good
Lucky sonofa..
I’ve binged this series since this video came out, so I could watch it in order now I’m commenting for the algorithim
That's awesome, thank you!
@ I’m watching your Narmer video now, your voice has changed so either you’re significantly younger than I assumed (I mean that as a compliment) or the mic upgrade was immaculate.
@@BlackstreetBoys2Men It's probably a mix of both lol
I forgot about the Aboriginal-Alexandria Vegemite Road. The Unfinished Obelisk in Aswan was actually their version of “that is not a phallus, this is a phallus”. Little know is that when Howard Carter found the tomb of King Tut it still had in it mummified shrimps on a barbie cut from a single block of dolomite quarried in Wagga Wagga. Good stuff.
I'm Australian but even I could only make it halfway through this comment before my brain shut down
These australian names are so ridiculous that I can't tell if they're a part of the joke
when im at the gym i run on the treadmill and play your videos. ily bro
That's great to hear! I can only successfully run on the treadmill when I'm listening to really intense music
@ i swap between usually! seriously i love your videos and learn so much :) thanks for the great content !
If the makers of the Ica stones were so advanced, why are they carving things on stones at all. I mean, we're pretty advanced and we don't go around carving pictures of computers and aeroplanes on rocks. We have books and things.
Exactly, that's a great point.
Have you considered that the societies of the past have also had books but they're just not as rugged as stones so that's why we don't find their books. Maybe we too should start carving things in stone again. Maybe I should start that as a hobby🤔
@@Brainman_2331 Funny, I saw a video about that just recently. Finding ancient texts is next to impossible due to degradation over time. I guess our records don't degrade but are mostly electronic so they're pretty ephemeral, no computers, no trace. I guess someone realized this and tried to combat it with the Georgia Guidestones but, as you probably know, that didn't turn out so well. Maybe, as a society, we need to find a means to identify our most important concepts, discoveries and technology and record them in a way that's permanent. Nothing as crude as the Ica stones obviously, but something that will not degrade over time. Stone or metal tablets come to mind.
30:32 So he basically failed Jean Piaget’s glass of water test like a toddler 🤣 “they’re longer so there’s more” that’s insanely sad.
always a pleasure to see another episode of this in my feed, your research and attention to detail is awesome!
Thank you!
Had a terrible day at work, but you posted WOOOO
Awesome video as usual, dude
I love how the video immediately continues.
Dont stop doint this.
“I can’t really read Spanish and I definitely can’t read cursive” LMAO
This is my favorite series on youtube, never stop making it!
I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again, you’re one of the BEST history tubers out there❤
Thank you, I'm so happy that you think so highly of me!
this is one of the most interesting series of videos I've seen in years, I can't wait for the next one!
Keep the videos going I've watched all parts of the out of place artifacts and I love how much detail and research you put into them good work brother.
“Suture Obliteration, (surprisingly metal)” really just made me laugh out of nowhere at a pretty inappropriate time in the morning 😂
Oh helllll yeah, another video! Literally this series is so interesting and I really love the way you explain everything- plus the little jokes/edits are always on point lol keep up the good work my guy, great channel :)
Thank you so much, I'm really glad that you like my stuff!
Von Daniken after being shown people forging the evidence he uses for his theory: *"I'll pretend I didn't see that"*
Leaving a comment to boost the algorithm, these videos have been really fun to watch. I appreciate that you not only debunk hoaxes and misinterpretations, but you also include real historical information to contrast it with. I learned a bunch of stuff from the hoax segments of the video even though the OOP art in question was not necessarily genuine.
That's awesome to hear, I'm so glad you like my stuff! Thanks for helping me out with the algorithm too, I appreciate that
I know there’s a long ways to go on this series (which is fantastic), but a future series on the spread of humanity throughout North America from the Bering land bridge down to the lower tip of South America could be super interesting. Can cover the different artifacts and archeological sites along the way.
Great video!
Thank you!
I literally just got back to the Bahamas today. How cool that this video covers part of the islands. (And per UA-cam rules, I have to mention that you mispronounced a lot of the islands' names.... Heheh)
Great video dude!
Thanks!
Thanks for making some of the best videos on all of UA-cam, love this shit.
Normal archeologists: I found this cool shaped rock which after excessive research I concluded that it was formed my natural phenomena
American archeologists: I found this cool rock it is most definitely of Alien origin it can cure cancer it probably the mythical philosophers stone for all I know plz buy my book talking about it and I will also charge 75$ to touch it
Dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb *South Park *
Why only Americans? There are other scam archaeologists in the upper tiers from previous videos that aren't american. 😂
Edit: also I'm not american, I'm asian from south east asia. Just to be safe lol
Why only Americans? The previous videos also featured weird "archeologists" from other countries.
TBF being able to make a career off of misidentifying objects is pretty damn smart.
Normal archeologists: either you will give false testimony that it is my discovery, or you will soon start discovering stone manuals of open-heart surgery on dinosaurs and you will come out a fool, and your discovery will be irretrievably lost.
Why was pottery with writing from the Alps refired about 2000 years ago? Who cares after the initial enthusiasm was cooled by a normal archaeologist with abnormal ambitions? Not me, they might as well have bought pots with inscriptions from wandering Greek grave robbers and a few hundred years later decided to throw them in the fire because they crackled nicely when they broke.
Love how 70s this episode is!
Haha yeah it is, isn't it
I genuinely love this series so much it’s getting me through the work day
Nothing like an iceberg deep dive into a topic Ive never thought anything about to help me relax
Why do all conspiracy theorist see no problem with ancient people just traveling thousands of kilometers across the world, when even controlling their own ancient Kingdom was a monumental task and wasn't till six hundred years ago was large-Scale global deep sea travel achieved and even then this was a huge task. And once these ancient people traveling across the world of course they don't settle the region or make any sort of large impact there but just leave an object(s) or build a small structure, explain nothing on why they done so and then vanish. How could this thought process even with basic thinking, could be possible?
Excellent point
"All conspiracy theorists"🤡
Austronesian people settled Madagascar, which is on the other end of the Indian Ocean. But barely visited Australia, that is right next to islands they lived on, and never attempted to settle it.
@obrnenydrevokocur9344 It is much more likely that the Austronesians, a seafaring culture, traveled that distance, as they documented many such voyages in the Pacific. It makes little sense that the Egyptians, who, with only a few exceptions, never really had overseas territories (or, if they did, only small outposts that did not last) would travel to the opposite side of the world, on the far side of a continent, just to carve a few indentations and sail away for no apparent reason. Anything is possible, but you have to be realistic in thinking, and many conspiracy theorists aren't for some reason.
@@diarmuidreidy3708 Sure, I am not trying to say that just because it was not entirely impossible, it happened. And I agree that one should use Occam's razor when thinking about conspiracy theories (and not only them).
My point is, that prehistoric migrations are quite often seemingly unplausible.
What I love about this channel is that the host is really serious and goes very deep explaining when something is real, and then goes full ironic dark-humor when he talks about something that is fake/hoax.
This is a great channel to learn and have fun!
I believe the coin could've made it to Australia through trade routes, especially considering that Northern Australia (Like Cairns) did have trade with Indonesia, who traded with SE Asia, Who traded with India and China.. and so fourth. We even know that Australian native birds made it to Europe in the 1400s through these trade routes as a depiction of an Australian Sulfur Crested Cockatoo in a manuscript written by King Frederick II of the holy roman empire.
That's incredibly interesting, thanks for pointing that out!
Great series thank you for the effort you have put it.
FUCK YEAHHHHH just gotta wait for the next ancient mystery iceberg episode to come out and I will have two videos to binge repeatedly.
I grew up in Cairns, and I never thought I'd see FNQ mentioned in one of these videos! I remember going for bushwalks and being told tall tales of moving along ancient indigenous trading routes and meeting places, but never really knew for sure (a lot of it is "oh my mate who's Murri reckons" etc), but there is apparently real records of indonesian traders interacting with indigenous australians in the far north of the country, and there were absolutely trade routes with bartered goods that moved across the country (items like shells, amber, rare woods and ochres, regional animal trophies etc) so it's not out of the question that a coin moved around as a trinket. As for the people of Cairns, it is absolutely within character that a bloke doing some farming would uncover a valuable historical artifact and chuck it in a drawer without thinking about it haha
Haha well thanks for the insight!
@thepharaohnerd7235 cairns also has an unusual number of cranks and strange people (FNQ is kinda like the Florida of Australia), like a guy who swears to be the rightful heir to the Romanov dynasty, or local legend named Tarzan, an old fellow who lived rough in the tropical rainforest and would descend to town every few weeks, jogging alongside the highway in bare feet carrying a burlap sack for supplies
@@Autonamatonamaton Wow, sounds awesome! I guess the sheer weirdness of the coin fits right in
I was part of a dig on San Salvador Island studying the Lucayan people. It’s cool to see them talked about here
That's awesome! Did you find anything?
The grilled locusts is actually still a delicacy enjoyed around many parts of the Sahara desert by different native populations.
Oh I didn't know that, interesting.
Finally the YT algorithm manages to find me something exciting. Have a like and a subscription ❤
Thank you, I'm glad you like it!
Thank you for making this video.
*Incoming weird story*
Because you mentioned Uxmal, I was reminded that that name was used in a Star Trek: The Next Generation episode as the name of a planet (Ux-Mal).
That led to a link clicking rabbit hole where it led me to a wiki page on warp drives, then hyperspace.
From hyperspace, there was a mention of a book I loved as a child, 'The Science in Science Fiction', that I have not seen or had been able to find in almost 40 years.
10 minutes of searching with the now rediscovered author's name and proper title, I was able to not only find said book, but purchase a used copy of it!
Thank you sir for making this miracle possible!
Did not expect to hear even more new details about the Ica Stones
Great video. Lots of work. Not unnoticed.
You blessed me right before school started 🎉🎉🎉
The Ica stones are really beautiful and they do deserve a museum of their own but it shouldn't be an archaeological museum by any means😭 great video as always! :D
I love Cordoba and their people. I specially love their local drink called "Fernet Cola". Greetings from La Plata, Buenos Aires
Greetings from Canada!
Greetings from La Plata too ! 😁
HELL YEAAAAH love your videos
Thank you, I'm really glad that you do!
Have a happy new year The Pharaoh Nerd
Thank you, Happy New Year's to you too!
Hell yeah! I love this OOPA series.
3:48 I just thought of a good troll that would pay off in my sixties
44:36 felt like Internet Historian just possessed the channel for a minute
4:06 it really sounds like he just yelled Eugene Shit 😭
Well written and researched
Imagine looking into a crystal ball and being surprised you see eyes staring back at you.
These people must also be very excited to see that strange Atlantean appear every day in the magic window above the bathroom sink, always brushing their teeth at exactly the same time.
38:15 i gasped at the stick figure 😂
dude thanks for the spanish translation but i mainly watch your videos for your narration tbh
I was so hyped when I saw theres a new part out and got flashbanged with some ai talking in my native language. YT really the undefeated king of adding features that worsen your experience. Video is great as always, after figuring it out.
Tito jumpscare 🦘
38:13 bottom left corner
Thank you for covering the geology at Dry Tortugas!
A few things to address with the Paracas skull debunk. First of all, suture obliteration begins in one's early twenties and is complete when one's 50s, so why are there no infant Paracas skulls with sagittal sutures?
Specimen 176 from the Regional Museum of Ica "Adolfo Bermúdez Jenkins" appears to not have the same volume of an average skull, it looks even more voluminous than the elongated skull to its left. To put the latter to the rest, the original paracas skulls should be scanned - not doing a test with supposed replicas.
Honestly I find the Ica stones and the Bimini road to just be historically fascinating.
Hey man, a channel called DeDunking just did a bit on the skulls. He is a grounded guy, Occam’s razor kind of guy. The skulls do have a muddy and wildly inconclusive history, so he does not believe the alt history narrative, but he also found an amazing amount of strangeness from the discovery, to the housing and preservation, to the scientific studies that have been done.
He calls out Brian for a lack of distinct, hard evidence. He does not like the “Just trust me bro” mentality from people like that. He wants to see the studies themselves. Actual documents.
The problem is there apparently was a ton of “Just trust me bro” from the archaeologists and the scientists.
He noted an absurd lack of scientific evidence regarding the studies of the skulls. And he also notes that the studies that were done are extremely lacking in their scientific process.
I really value his grounded opinion. He never goes to aliens. At most he says “It’s strange, and I cannot find a worthy explanation in the scientific community.” In cases like that he simply says “It’s obviously something we just haven’t discovered yet.” in reference to how the Egyptians built the pyramids and stuff. Simply a grounded, non-mystical knowledge that they had that we just are completely unaware they were capable of.
Anyway, check out his video on the skulls and make a video about what you think of that. He confesses that he is just a guy doing research and could easily miss something. Perhaps you found info on this topic you could add to his video and help bring this mystery to a close!!
One thing about Bimini that makes me believe it's an old human made structure/project is that after a hurricane in the 201X's various sized rocks are under those slabs. They don't lay on seabed.
I definitely don't believe it's tied to Atlantis or any other 'ancient advanced civilization' groups.
Seeing that the 'road' lays on rocks was left out makes the rest of this video suspect. So, I got most the way through Bimini, now commenting, and now I exit out. God luck and good speed my friends
When you mention something I'm already familiar with it makes me proud I'm enough of a nerd to know it but also sad because I know exactly where this is going now lmao
Cant believe Punished Tito did some glyphs in Australia, Kojima really is a genius
He truly, truly is
nice coin bonus :)
There is now way that a new piece of obsure Earth&humanity lore just dropped by the almighty pharaoh himself
best part of my night
Exactly what I needed rn
It started about rocks of unusual shapes and derailed into weird Floridian lore.
Satchel Obliteration is the chefs kiss!
YEAHH YEAHHH MORE OOP ARTS 🎉🗣🗣
I love the idea that the Inca were able to do open heart surgery and make space stations, yet could only scratch toddler-level depictions of it all in stones as documentation and then for some reason just scatter them randomly around the area.
That's the funniest part of Ancient Aliens hypothesis
"Aliens came here, did everything for brown people who are incapable of doing it themselves, brought wonders like quantum computers, levitation, airplanes (don't UFOs not need runways??), machines more capable than anything we have today, and more, and all they left were stones and wall art indistinguishable from the other stones and wall art from thousands of years ago, except it mildly resembles modern technology to a middle-class American, therefore it's proof of aliens. Also they taught said everyone how to stack blocks on top of each other towards a smaller endpoint, because apparently humans (but not beavers or ants) are too stupid to figure that out without superior space intelligence."
Those are not Inca styled nor were they claimed to be. It's pre-Inca
@@ATOQ777 yeah no shit its not inca style, some dipshit villager carved doodles into rocks not even a century ago, it 21st century
I have to admit, I'm curious about why exactly the cone-heads wanted to look like cone-heads to begin with.
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Awesome! Thanks so much ❤🎉
God damn, the gosford glyphs reenactment caught me off guard, amazing bit
Thanks, I'm glad someone thinks so
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Thank you!
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A lot of ancient aliens/young earth creation stuff hinges on people in the past not having any imagination.
34:22 Didn't see that coming, LOL.
I will never not be amazed by the pristine way you pronounce words in languages foreign to you.
The coin is pretty interesting. I personally think it was accidentally dropped there by some later European person. This seems a little distant even for trade networks and the likelihood of it making its way to Australia is very small but not impossible which makes it intresting.
Totally
13:48 I love pottery sherds. 😂
Wished you kept the sauce of the first episode, this serie is so interesting.
perfect time to upload this