I would love to see a restoration of a ruin! I'm sure it would be a lot of work and up for a lot of personal, creative interpretation, but I think the minecraft community is more forgiving of that sort of thing.
What they do at a lot of historical sites is have a replica built. Most of the time, this is a model, but some places do a full-size replica of at least part of the site. Since a model replica isn't an option in Minecraft, you would have to do one to scale. And copying just one of the houses from the dig site up on the surface would be a challenge, but I'm sure a lot of people would find it interesting. Once copied, then you can fill it in with what you think it might have looked like and put some "people" in it. (In other words, make a diorama.)
That was so cool the way you went from archeologist to tour guide. Leaving the ruins in tact was a great idea too. If you find another, do you think you might want to take your best shot at restoring it to its former glory? I bet the villagers would love to learn about their past.
Personally I think it would be quite cool if you rebuilt the rest of the ruin with glass, sort of like what’s been done at Stone Henge, where you can look through some glass to see what it used to look like, by lining up an outline. But if you filled in all the holes and walls with glass, it’ll also make it easier to walk around but still preserving it
Just an idea I would like to see come to fruition, can you find a trail ruin and try to make it as complete as possible? Maybe otherwise making a city with the blocks used in these trail ruins.
You got a point but a way to obtain them in survival would be good for friends in a survival world to have competitions maybe from chests or something and once you use them their done so you'll have to go back out to get more but also if you craft them even though you make them there's nothing in them until the player puts something in them so to get more pottery shards you'll still have to find more
I love how you’ve transformed the Trail ruins and the time it took you to do this beautiful job! A tip would add a hut of the archaeological excavations in which there are cartoghrapy table for detail and lore of the series!
Thanks for preserving the ruin during excavation! Several of the new trail ruins videos I've seen so far are more about mining the whole ruin/taking all the blocks than preserving it, and I much prefer to see it intact and on display.
As an archaeologist I approve! You did a great job! Love the tour, totally worth 8 emeralds 😊 I've just spent hours fully excavating my first trial ruin. Great fun!
Now that I think about it, emeralds seem like a fair currency for experiences. Diamonds for the resources you "worked so hard" to obtain, emeralds for touring a structure or other attraction.
You could mount lights around the perimeter walls and frog lights in the floors that are not part of the ruin. I'd go with lanterns on the walls to avoid a swimming pool effect. You could even hang a few from chains above the ruins running the chains across the top from the safety fence or the rim.
You've inspired me! I've just finished excavating my first trail ruin. It was in the jungle- quite a challenge- but luckily it was on the banks of a river and visible. Now I'm building a visitor centre and museum and then I plan to ...er.. borrow a couple of villagers from a neighboring village and breed up some jungle guides to staff the place.
I love what you did for your Trail Ruin! On an SMP I'm playing on I found a Trail Ruin that I dug out inside and am turning the inside into a cozy starter base! Also was completely not expecting to have a shoutout for my winning build :D
This is the exact type of video I've been looking for! I'm saving this one to not lose it! After taking a look at my world on Chunkbase, I've discovered that there's a ruin very close to my base (albeit, in already generated chunks, so I'll have to reset them), and I plan on establishing an archaeological dig site there, just like yours!
I just came back after not watching for a few months and holy crap. He's almost at 200k. Good job man! I remember watching since the 6th episode of tektopia, and it's insane to see how much you've grown.
i loved the tour, actually lol. itd be nice to walk around afterwards maybe. also i thought the loot would be displayed in some items frames, so visitors could more easily see it plus its protected behind the frame (less chance of thievery?). speaking of thieves, we need a giftshop for those interested in trinkets hehe anyways, good videos!
I love how Minecrafts lore is taking off. Personally I felt it spike with the release of the Ancient Cities. And now being able to find and excavate all these ruins? There is so much lore surrounding Minecrafts Ancient civilizations now and im loving it.
I'm on Android/Bedrock and the top is visible but there was stone and soil for about 15 tiles down before the actual ruins were available. This appears to be a reported Bedrock glitch, just letting others know - don't give up, it's there!
You should do another type of archeology known as 'Experimental Archeology'. Obviously, dont do it to this exact site, but maybe try to recreate this exact ruin on the surface somewhere near this site. Archeologists would do it not only for tourism and to see what a place or building would have looked like in its "hay-day", but they would do it to learn more about the culture and to understand better how these structures were built. Theres a castle thats been under construction in France by a team of archeologists out of medieval technology. NO MODERN TOOLS. Its been being worked on for over 30 years, and its a pretty small castle Theyre mostly doing it to learn and understand better how a castle was built, the culture, Why castles were built, and what it would have taken to build just a tiny modest castle.
I just now had time to watch one of my favorites!! That was a wonderful video!!! ❤ I love all of your videos but I do think this one is perhaps my favorite one!!! I loved your tour and I personally think it’s worth the admission price!! I like going thru stuff myself but a guided tour is also pretty good for the historical info. So I’d do both!! 😂😂 I’m sorry you didn’t have visitors on your big opening day!! 🤣🤣 Once again you knocked it out of the park with your video!! ☺️☺️☺️ Thank you!! 😊
Guided tours are awesome and help increase the appreciation for the historical site. That doesn't mean you can't let people do some of their own exploration as well. Why not have both?
Well done, absolutely enjoyed your video, I just gathered a pile of terracotta blocks by a jungle river, had no clue what they were. I'm excited now and going to go back and excavate. Maybe I can put them back like I found them 🥴
for the number of sherds you got, although there are many you didnt get, only those 6 you can get from the trail ruin. You have to go to other structures to get different ones
Great video with excellent editing!!!❤ I don’t know if your aware of this but you have a really nice voice to listen to, your not screaming at me like so many other content creators😂
The one I recently excavated was peculiar. I found no residences and signs of semi-permanent habitation. There was every type of armor trim. Then, the fact that there was an observatory and two grindstone stations. All the clues pointed towards the structure being a military outpost deep in a distant region near the edge of an Ancient Builder Empire. This could've meant that Ancient Builders even at this early stage had the means to build an imperial state. It's not that crazy considering that the first empires in the real world were created thousands of years before the Rome was even founded.
I was hopping to find someone doing this. I have been imaging how to make a site from the trail ruins e you gave us a wonderful inspiration. I'm creating a back story for those ruins, and i pretend to create a similar site like yours, add cranes, advanced posts, barracks and all that stuff. Got a new sub.
That's what I've been doing the last few days, I think I've uncovered most of the ruins then I'll start rebuilding. It'll definitely be a really cool base🙂
Anybody else realise that those like burner things with the block of Coal look really close to how pots were originally going to be make in 1.17 in the live event ages ago?
hey, just suggesting! maybe excavate some more and link nether portals so that we can visit other towns at the same time! thanks! your hard work certainly paid off!
You know, if you put this on a server in adventure mode, people could visit. Give them eight emeralds on spawn so they can visit the ruins. Maybe add a lectern with a book and quill so they can leave a short message.
I think these ruins are player structures. My proof: zombies and zombie villagers are different. We rarely/never see players in normal worlds. Players are nearly extinct, their society left in Strongholds, Temples, Mineshafts, and now Ruins.
Ah yes maybe you can find some hidden ruins in the desert. Only if you're willing to be in the blazing heat of the sun that is..... should you take that idea just make sure you bring a totem of undying and lots of food and weapons to survive the harsh of the desert while excavating
idk why i havant thought of ever using the chains as a actual fence because its so simple yet so sick. also to me an idk why with this either, but the front entrance looked more to me like a face or a bunny face at that which signified to me some kind of small town with a name maybe something referenced to a bunny, or some trading village of sorts.
I love doing this and making big bridges across the ocean to villages and player towns. But the only problem is no one will ever help they want to do more fun things. Noobs don't understand 99% of there travel is built by me and all my blocks I mined myself lol 3 months gone 😂.
A possible edit for the future. You could have made an architectural campsite between the too ruins on that patch of land to the right of the path. All the "architect's" ( you but law wise we can say there's more) could have lived there in tents while it was under excavation, could have carts for stroke and cranes and whatever is liked 👍
when i was playing the beta on my xbox i found one in the middle of the ocean, luckily most of it was in an underground cave that i just had to drain, still a cool find tho
I found my first trail ruin the other day and there was literally nothing under it. It was just the small chunk sticking out of the surface. I was so bummed out lol
@@TitaniumSporks. nope. I dug down 20-30 blocks all around and underneath it. Nothing there. The thing about these randomly generated structures is that sometimes they're gonna be duds.
I would love to see a restoration of a ruin!
I'm sure it would be a lot of work and up for a lot of personal, creative interpretation, but I think the minecraft community is more forgiving of that sort of thing.
I would love to see that
me too
What they do at a lot of historical sites is have a replica built. Most of the time, this is a model, but some places do a full-size replica of at least part of the site.
Since a model replica isn't an option in Minecraft, you would have to do one to scale. And copying just one of the houses from the dig site up on the surface would be a challenge, but I'm sure a lot of people would find it interesting. Once copied, then you can fill it in with what you think it might have looked like and put some "people" in it. (In other words, make a diorama.)
Don't let a archeologist or historian see this :D
I want to do that at some point
As someone who works in archaeology, I love that you did this!
Shut up you don’t work in archaeology I saw your videos your some kid that sits on Minecraft all day
I love that he actually says sherds instead of shards :)
oh yeah? u work in archaeology? prove it by resurrecting the dinosaurs then
@@TesticleMuncher9000 I'll leave that to the paleontologists
@@TesticleMuncher9000 study first before asking impossible requests
That was so cool the way you went from archeologist to tour guide. Leaving the ruins in tact was a great idea too. If you find another, do you think you might want to take your best shot at restoring it to its former glory? I bet the villagers would love to learn about their past.
Personally I think it would be quite cool if you rebuilt the rest of the ruin with glass, sort of like what’s been done at Stone Henge, where you can look through some glass to see what it used to look like, by lining up an outline.
But if you filled in all the holes and walls with glass, it’ll also make it easier to walk around but still preserving it
Just an idea I would like to see come to fruition, can you find a trail ruin and try to make it as complete as possible? Maybe otherwise making a city with the blocks used in these trail ruins.
Suspicious gravel and sand should be craftable and be able to put what you want in them as like a scavenger hunt for your friends
Just go in creative and make a scavenger hunt , personally being able to craft them would just ruin the fun & excitement of going out & finding them
You got a point but a way to obtain them in survival would be good for friends in a survival world to have competitions maybe from chests or something and once you use them their done so you'll have to go back out to get more but also if you craft them even though you make them there's nothing in them until the player puts something in them so to get more pottery shards you'll still have to find more
I love this idea. I'd put a note in some sand that said a really stupid Dad joke.
I love how you’ve transformed the Trail ruins and the time it took you to do this beautiful job! A tip would add a hut of the archaeological excavations in which there are cartoghrapy table for detail and lore of the series!
Thanks for preserving the ruin during excavation! Several of the new trail ruins videos I've seen so far are more about mining the whole ruin/taking all the blocks than preserving it, and I much prefer to see it intact and on display.
I am a professional tour guide and I say you did a great job!
As an archaeologist I approve! You did a great job! Love the tour, totally worth 8 emeralds 😊
I've just spent hours fully excavating my first trial ruin. Great fun!
Now that I think about it, emeralds seem like a fair currency for experiences. Diamonds for the resources you "worked so hard" to obtain, emeralds for touring a structure or other attraction.
I like your digging outfit and the tour was definitely worth 8 emeralds! It was interesting to see what these ruins are all about.
You could mount lights around the perimeter walls and frog lights in the floors that are not part of the ruin. I'd go with lanterns on the walls to avoid a swimming pool effect. You could even hang a few from chains above the ruins running the chains across the top from the safety fence or the rim.
You've inspired me! I've just finished excavating my first trail ruin. It was in the jungle- quite a challenge- but luckily it was on the banks of a river and visible. Now I'm building a visitor centre and museum and then I plan to ...er.. borrow a couple of villagers from a neighboring village and breed up some jungle guides to staff the place.
I love what you did for your Trail Ruin! On an SMP I'm playing on I found a Trail Ruin that I dug out inside and am turning the inside into a cozy starter base!
Also was completely not expecting to have a shoutout for my winning build :D
ngl marloes voice is very charming. Its actually nice to hear that voice
This is the exact type of video I've been looking for! I'm saving this one to not lose it!
After taking a look at my world on Chunkbase, I've discovered that there's a ruin very close to my base (albeit, in already generated chunks, so I'll have to reset them), and I plan on establishing an archaeological dig site there, just like yours!
this tour in the end was so immersive and emotional I think I'd tip you on top of these 8 emeralds.
Imagination is a powerful thing
Surprised you didn't put all the loot on display around the ruins using Armour Stands and Item Frames
You treated this like irl archeology and that is so appreciated!
2:40 WOOOOOHOOOOOOO GO ON EAGLE!!!!!!!!!!
I love your imagination! I haven't found a ruin yet, but this video has really made me more excited to go looking! Thanks!
Loving the 1.20 content! As always, great video!
I just came back after not watching for a few months and holy crap. He's almost at 200k. Good job man! I remember watching since the 6th episode of tektopia, and it's insane to see how much you've grown.
i loved the tour, actually lol. itd be nice to walk around afterwards maybe. also i thought the loot would be displayed in some items frames, so visitors could more easily see it plus its protected behind the frame (less chance of thievery?). speaking of thieves, we need a giftshop for those interested in trinkets hehe
anyways, good videos!
The tour guide part was wonderful, it actually made me feel accompanied instead of being lonely watching a video. :)
I love how Minecrafts lore is taking off. Personally I felt it spike with the release of the Ancient Cities. And now being able to find and excavate all these ruins? There is so much lore surrounding Minecrafts Ancient civilizations now and im loving it.
I'm on Android/Bedrock and the top is visible but there was stone and soil for about 15 tiles down before the actual ruins were available. This appears to be a reported Bedrock glitch, just letting others know - don't give up, it's there!
I love this archeologist content, keep it up! Next time i would like to see you dig and transforming the Desert Temple into a good tourist attraction.
I'd love to see you build some other ruins around there and make a whole archeology area that incorporates the trail ruin and nether portal
looks awesome! the underground sections of the building staircases should be braced with logs or something, would look great :)
You should do another type of archeology known as 'Experimental Archeology'.
Obviously, dont do it to this exact site, but maybe try to recreate this exact ruin on the surface somewhere near this site.
Archeologists would do it not only for tourism and to see what a place or building would have looked like in its "hay-day", but they would do it to learn more about the culture and to understand better how these structures were built.
Theres a castle thats been under construction in France by a team of archeologists out of medieval technology. NO MODERN TOOLS. Its been being worked on for over 30 years, and its a pretty small castle
Theyre mostly doing it to learn and understand better how a castle was built, the culture, Why castles were built, and what it would have taken to build just a tiny modest castle.
Working on excavating a trail ruin for my hardcore starter base right now. Thank you for fueling the fun doing it with your video :)
I just now had time to watch one of my favorites!! That was a wonderful video!!! ❤ I love all of your videos but I do think this one is perhaps my favorite one!!! I loved your tour and I personally think it’s worth the admission price!! I like going thru stuff myself but a guided tour is also pretty good for the historical info. So I’d do both!! 😂😂 I’m sorry you didn’t have visitors on your big opening day!! 🤣🤣 Once again you knocked it out of the park with your video!! ☺️☺️☺️ Thank you!! 😊
I liked your tour! It was very relaxing and made me smile cuz I was imagining actually being a tourist visiting that place.
ItlsIndianaMarloe!
That is a great idea. I dug up every block I found, but might do something similar if I find another
i lije project, just small, simple, realistic and nothing over the top like those other absurd giant builds in other channels. Thanks, luved it uu❤❤❤
Guided tours are awesome and help increase the appreciation for the historical site. That doesn't mean you can't let people do some of their own exploration as well. Why not have both?
looks good... should have made the hole wider and had a slab path around the wall on the inside for visitors
You should try to restore a ruin or build a museum around it
i must say this was so fun to watch and i cant wait to do this myself too :3
Well done, absolutely enjoyed your video, I just gathered a pile of terracotta blocks by a jungle river, had no clue what they were. I'm excited now and going to go back and excavate. Maybe I can put them back like I found them 🥴
i've been looking for videos like this since the release. i actually enjoyed watching this.
for the number of sherds you got, although there are many you didnt get, only those 6 you can get from the trail ruin. You have to go to other structures to get different ones
Ahh that makes sense! I had no idea, thank you!
that person's airship is amazing!!!
Using chains to make a fence is pretty cool
Great video with excellent editing!!!❤
I don’t know if your aware of this but you have a really nice voice to listen to, your not screaming at me like so many other content creators😂
I just started the video and I like it already keep up the good work. You just earned a new subscriber
Always nice to find a non-shouty minecraft youtuber :D Subbed.
I wish you had left the sus gravel loot in place, then visitors could see what was found in each room and check to wonder about what each room was for
That's great, well done
The one I recently excavated was peculiar. I found no residences and signs of semi-permanent habitation.
There was every type of armor trim.
Then, the fact that there was an observatory and two grindstone stations.
All the clues pointed towards the structure being a military outpost deep in a distant region near the edge of an Ancient Builder Empire. This could've meant that Ancient Builders even at this early stage had the means to build an imperial state. It's not that crazy considering that the first empires in the real world were created thousands of years before the Rome was even founded.
I like how chill your content is
That was a really great video! You showed up on my recommended and now I’ve subscribed 🎉 well done!
1:04 I’d rather put unbreaking and mending on a flint and steel than on a brush. Crafting a new brush makes copper useful 😂
06:16 Oh I love that you did that..
Magnificent effort!
You could refurbish one too! That’d be cool
It's all so cool!
I was hopping to find someone doing this. I have been imaging how to make a site from the trail ruins e you gave us a wonderful inspiration. I'm creating a back story for those ruins, and i pretend to create a similar site like yours, add cranes, advanced posts, barracks and all that stuff. Got a new sub.
Your voice is so calming and I love it
A restored replica would be pretty cool
I like how you did the fences with the chain! V nice
This would be so cool to visit in real life.
This guy could most definitely be on hermitcraft
oh that's so cool, it looks like the ruin was supposed to be the great sphinx of giza
It might be fun for a survival player to excavate and renovate a trail ruin and use it as a base.
That's what I've been doing the last few days, I think I've uncovered most of the ruins then I'll start rebuilding. It'll definitely be a really cool base🙂
The tour was so adorable hahahah
I'd pay a stack of emeralds for that tour, very well thought out.
Anybody else realise that those like burner things with the block of Coal look really close to how pots were originally going to be make in 1.17 in the live event ages ago?
Not gonna lie your vids are satisfying i hope you get more subs
hey, just suggesting!
maybe excavate some more and link nether portals so that we can visit other towns at the same time!
thanks! your hard work certainly paid off!
New marloe upload! 🎉❤
I did this about a month ago. I moved the underground buildings up to the main level and covered the hole with glass.
You know, if you put this on a server in adventure mode, people could visit. Give them eight emeralds on spawn so they can visit the ruins. Maybe add a lectern with a book and quill so they can leave a short message.
Looking good on your adventure
Aw the two parrots sitting together. :))
ngl the pottery sherds are really Nice used as pillars if you stack them
Finaly i came across the content that i was searching
I think these ruins are player structures. My proof: zombies and zombie villagers are different. We rarely/never see players in normal worlds. Players are nearly extinct, their society left in Strongholds, Temples, Mineshafts, and now Ruins.
"Too many leaves in this jungle"
Let me introduce you to Mr. Clicky
Fire is your friend.
Ah yes maybe you can find some hidden ruins in the desert. Only if you're willing to be in the blazing heat of the sun that is..... should you take that idea just make sure you bring a totem of undying and lots of food and weapons to survive the harsh of the desert while excavating
idk why i havant thought of ever using the chains as a actual fence because its so simple yet so sick. also to me an idk why with this either, but the front entrance looked more to me like a face or a bunny face at that which signified to me some kind of small town with a name maybe something referenced to a bunny, or some trading village of sorts.
I love doing this and making big bridges across the ocean to villages and player towns.
But the only problem is no one will ever help they want to do more fun things.
Noobs don't understand 99% of there travel is built by me and all my blocks I mined myself lol 3 months gone 😂.
I loved it, I subscribed thanks to this video, keep it going
Such a fun video!
Your new skin is actally better than the old one
A possible edit for the future. You could have made an architectural campsite between the too ruins on that patch of land to the right of the path. All the "architect's" ( you but law wise we can say there's more) could have lived there in tents while it was under excavation, could have carts for stroke and cranes and whatever is liked 👍
Thank you for this video! I have no idea what I’m looking for.
The front view of the tower looks like a statue of a face. I'll have to fully excavate one of my own ruins to see if that is a feature of them.
when i was playing the beta on my xbox i found one in the middle of the ocean, luckily most of it was in an underground cave that i just had to drain, still a cool find tho
You deserve more support! Not even jk! ⭐
I enjoyed this video very much. 😊
I didn’t realize there were actual ruins. I guess I am going on a walkabout
That is 8 emeralds well spent I would say.
I found my first trail ruin the other day and there was literally nothing under it. It was just the small chunk sticking out of the surface. I was so bummed out lol
If you're on bedrock, it doesn't connect and you may need to dig around. It's definitely there!
@@TitaniumSporks. nope. I dug down 20-30 blocks all around and underneath it. Nothing there. The thing about these randomly generated structures is that sometimes they're gonna be duds.
I love archeology
So THATS what that weird thing was, I’m gonna go back to excavate the site
I rlly loved this I gotta sub