10 Horrifying Archaeological Discoveries

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  • Опубліковано 8 лип 2024
  • With archaeology, we are able to take a peek into the past. Ancient texts, though revealing, often times are subjective, written by conquerors and victors, skewing the facts to make themselves appear in a more positive light. But ancient relics, buried deep in the ground by time or people, tell a more complete story of what happened hundreds, if not thousands of years ago.
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  • @loditx7706
    @loditx7706 6 років тому +1063

    For a man who speaks as fast as you do, you have the most easily understandable voice on YT. I enjoy your videos, too. Thanks

    • @davehallett3128
      @davehallett3128 5 років тому +12

      How are you gonna stop his flapping arms though. He s got st vitus dance in his arms. Why film it

    • @concernedcitizen4249
      @concernedcitizen4249 5 років тому +13

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      @winnifredforbes8712 5 років тому +16

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      @oak_meadow9533 5 років тому +4

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      @jeffreydavid2997 5 років тому +9

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  • @ritaparker478
    @ritaparker478 4 роки тому +19

    It would have been really gripping if you had talked about the fact that the Franklin expedition was doomed because they were using fairly new technology for food stores. The food cans had all been sealed with lead so they actually died from lead poisoning. Lead poisoning is a horrible way to die. If they had not suffered from lead poisoning they could have survived the winter as the ship was well stocked and even had steam heated pipes to keep warm

  • @arrans
    @arrans 6 років тому +169

    Kudos to being able to speak that quickly while still being understood!

    • @robertsmith2734
      @robertsmith2734 5 років тому

      %

    • @Nobody-11B
      @Nobody-11B 5 років тому +4

      And not passing out.

    • @b.b.4969
      @b.b.4969 5 років тому +5

      its because hes british

    • @nktigger99
      @nktigger99 5 років тому +8

      It is because he can articulate his words properly.

    • @rivumrejex2864
      @rivumrejex2864 3 роки тому +2

      That's bcus he's British...

  • @diekje8728
    @diekje8728 5 років тому +366

    As an archaeologist I was like: try me with your clickbait blown up photoshopped Facebook stories
    But this actually isn’t bad! And nice variation between ages and locations

    • @Zeldarw104
      @Zeldarw104 4 роки тому +7

      You sound like a regular Tool! 🙄 Simon Whistler & co. have over 1.5 million subscribers' so I don't think, this channel, has anything to prove you?! You, need to sit back, enjoy, and maybe you'll learn something, I'm an "archaeologist" and I'm so judgemental, because my (ego) is out of control?! 🤨

    • @Carpedog2206
      @Carpedog2206 4 роки тому +56

      Zelda Williams what is your problem? The guy complimented the video! How about you read the entire comment before replying with something stupid.

    • @Didi_Meow_AND_theMEWS
      @Didi_Meow_AND_theMEWS 4 роки тому +8

      @@Carpedog2206 ikr? I'd hate to say they sound like an "egotistical Tool" leaping on the comment like that > _ < but yeah. a little bit.....

    • @TheArnoldification
      @TheArnoldification 4 роки тому +11

      This is the channel that taught me the stanford prison experiment was deeply flawed. Probably the first top 10 channel I can feel confident the info I'm receiving is right lol

    • @kathygolonka6944
      @kathygolonka6944 4 роки тому +4

      I was so happy to see something from Poland. I feel Poland gets left out of everything. I may be biased because I am Polish though.

  • @maggiee639
    @maggiee639 5 років тому +167

    Humans are so amazing... how did anyone even imagine the concept of a boomerang?! Sharp pokey stick is probably the best I could come up with 😂

    • @CanItAlready
      @CanItAlready 5 років тому +9

      Maggie E Maybe it started with someone throwing a length of bent tree branch and got refined from there. Taking down small game by throwing sticks has been around for ages.

    • @carbon-basedrcavatar3214
      @carbon-basedrcavatar3214 5 років тому +16

      In a video with comments full of human violence and death, you find a positive attribute. I nominate Maggie E to be our spokesperson to the gods/alien overlords. :)

    • @styledbyjess9239
      @styledbyjess9239 4 роки тому +9

      Time and no internet is a magical thing 😂

    • @rickydarcilover5581
      @rickydarcilover5581 4 роки тому +8

      Maggie E . I’m an Aussie. I tried for hours to get my boomerang to come back but it refused to do so. Then somebody said, “Son, If you want your boomerang to come back, then first you’ve got to throw it.”

    • @jenniferryersejones9876
      @jenniferryersejones9876 4 роки тому +1

      @@rickydarcilover5581 Heh, heh!

  • @jmhinnen
    @jmhinnen 7 років тому +138

    At No. 2, I was expecting a mention of two things about the doomed Franklin expedition: 1) up to a third of those provisions that Franklin procured for the long voyage were canned food that were soldered with lead on the inside of the can. You read that right: CANNED FOOD with LEAD. Because of this, the whole crew had lead poisoning from the very sustenance that they needed when trapped in the ice. With lead poisoning comes derangement and a multitude of other health problems. Being unable to make sound decisions, one by one the crew of the Franklin expedition died in the Canadian wilderness not just from the harsh environment but from unsound actions. How do we know this? 2) Mummies of some of the crewmen were discovered during the 1980's in the Canadian arctic, in graves marked by creepily lonely markers. Upon excavation and analysis of these ice mummies, lead was found in their hair and other body parts, confirming that lead poisoning from their very food spelled doom for Franklin's crew.

    • @AhNee
      @AhNee 7 років тому +79

      How about the issue that the Inuit told people for decades where the ships were, but, as usual, who's going to listen to Indigenous people? "Oh, yeah, they're right over there..." "No, these were Sir Lord Foofiepantses ships, and..." "Yeah...over there..." "But you don't understand, these were caught in the ice..." "Uh, yeah. Over *there*." "No, but really, you don't understand..." "Uh, yeah, we do...they're right. over. there." "But, really, you don't...oh, never mind, we'll find them ourselves..." Long afterwards---FOUND! Right. Where. The. Inuit. Said. They. Were.

    • @_epic_dyslexic_
      @_epic_dyslexic_ 6 років тому +32

      Aniyunwiya Ageya
      That made me laugh more than I care to admit and you laid it out to be read as a gloriously Monty Python-esque skit and I thank you for the giggle! Also, Foofiepantsies is a majestic name! Lol

    • @thepezfeo
      @thepezfeo 6 років тому +5

      The HMS Terror was part of the "Battle of Baltimore" (War of 1812) in which the US Nat'l Anthem was written.

    • @SimonRancourt
      @SimonRancourt 6 років тому +2

      Jonathan Hinnen plus, the mummies had been otopsied

    • @LucianCorrvinus
      @LucianCorrvinus 6 років тому +7

      There has been a update in this, apparently the lead was in the water as well, visit Catlain Dougherty's "Ask a Mortician" Vlogs....

  • @graciethebelle
    @graciethebelle 5 років тому +268

    So much iconic corpse potential...
    (askamortician fans anyone?)

  • @Divertedflight
    @Divertedflight 7 років тому +907

    The most horrifying archaeological discovery I saw on television was a dig around a ancient Roman brothel in Jerusalem. They discovered in the broken underground drains all these small bones which they thought were chicken bones to begin with, but there were all these small dish bone plates. Turned out they were unfused skulls from freshly born babies. Then that they were all male. Conclusion; when the female worker (many of whom might have been slaves) got pregnant, if they gave birth to a male, the baby was killed, if it was a girl they were brought up to be prostitutes. I felt ill watching that.

    • @kerriewilson5185
      @kerriewilson5185 6 років тому +228

      That's a load of crap, the bodies were mixed boys and girls, it wasn't that they killed the boys and kept the girls as prostitutes it was because they had no form of reliable birth control and abortion was too dangerous so ALL babies were abandoned at birth. I hate when people add bits on to stories to make them sound more sad or dramatic

    • @Divertedflight
      @Divertedflight 6 років тому +53

      I'd like to think they wouldn't skew the evidence for TV drama. But then, now that I think about it, it has happened before.

    • @nunyabiznez6381
      @nunyabiznez6381 6 років тому +149

      Actually that has been a common brothel practice for thousands of years. The sewer near a 19th century New Orleans brothel was found to be full of baby bones, almost all male.

    • @corvettedm1
      @corvettedm1 6 років тому +12

      Divertedflight
      Thank you for the view of an interesting time in history. I can't get enough!

    • @_epic_dyslexic_
      @_epic_dyslexic_ 6 років тому +113

      Either way is awful. Tossing a baby down a well to die or only tossing a certain gender to keep the other as a prostitute are both equally monsterous to think of.
      I heard them keeping them girls as well and also that babies had no value until a certain age so it wasn't as much a big deal to get rid of the child after birth. With the infant mortality rate they shouldn't have bothered murdering babies, they most likely wouldn't have survived long with parents like that in the first place. Poor babies.

  • @AshKetchum442
    @AshKetchum442 6 років тому +225

    so i dont doubt that the ancient man hit with a boomerang died a painful death, but any body buried without its mouth wired shut will in fact appear “screaming” due to the muscles relaxing and decomposing.

    • @wheelslifts851
      @wheelslifts851 6 років тому +12

      AshKetchum442 not true. There were multiple skulls shown in this video, the boomerang one was the only one that was wide open. I didn't see any wire holding the skulls shut in any of them. I don't claim to be knowledgeable about this topic, but you are clearly wrong, just by using the evidence of this video

    • @mehnah3581
      @mehnah3581 6 років тому +33

      Wheels Lifts it depends on thier orientation, if they are burried standing or sitting they appear scraming because the jaw is quite heavy. It also depends on how hard the dirt was packed and what they wore and so on I suppose.

    • @mejoanunot4830
      @mejoanunot4830 6 років тому +37

      As a fan of crime and forensics, I know that the reason skeletons appear to be screaming is the disintegration of the connective tissue between the mandible and skull. Tendons attach muscle to bone, ligaments attach bone to bone. Perhaps an explanation as to why some skeletons don't appear this way is their position in the grave. If you're buried with your neck bent forward and chin on your chest the mandible might not move after decomposition. Maybe conditions change within the burial (settling or cave ins) that prevent the skeleton from "screaming". I'm certainly no anthropologist or archaeologist, but wiring the mandible shut to prevent it from dropping away doesn't make sense. Who would care? Then again, human burial rites can be pretty strange and wiring the jaw closed could be important culturally. I love this stuff!

    • @AshKetchum442
      @AshKetchum442 6 років тому +18

      mejoan unot if i recall correctly wiring the jaw shut is part of the preparation a mortician makes for an open casket viewing

    • @Hitsugix
      @Hitsugix 6 років тому +30

      AshKetchum442 This is true. The wire or cotton yarn goes around the lower jar and through the nasal septum. If you use cotton yarn as it is common in Germany, the mouth will plop open again during the decomposition process. I am a professional mortician, btw.

  • @ottogunsche3587
    @ottogunsche3587 7 років тому +308

    This channel has to be my favourite "Top 10" channel. Also, Simon is one of the best host out there. Maybe, THE best.

    • @ottogunsche3587
      @ottogunsche3587 7 років тому +4

      Also, another amazing video. Keep up the good work!

    • @ollierkul
      @ollierkul 7 років тому +3

      top 3 hosts for me are Simon, Danger Dolan and LEMMiNO

    • @brokenbridge6316
      @brokenbridge6316 7 років тому +10

      Top Tenz---Please keep Simon as this Channel's host as long as you can. Anyone else would have a very hard time finding acceptance.

    • @legendaryoutcast4440
      @legendaryoutcast4440 7 років тому +2

      I feel the same, his "Today I Found Out" channel is excellent.

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      @calebsone1630 7 років тому

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  • @ellie-annehart679
    @ellie-annehart679 7 років тому +160

    Man, I love weird snippets of history...

  • @clancyjiang1988
    @clancyjiang1988 6 років тому +23

    Would you be interested in making a video about 10 geological discoveries? For example, the understanding of tectonics led to the reconstruction of Pangea, or the understanding of Banded Iron Formations which led to the evolutionary story of photosynthesis that fundamentally made Earth as the one we know today.

  • @joheyjonsson2825
    @joheyjonsson2825 4 роки тому +6

    Most horrifying thing I've seen was areal shots of the March of Death across the Scandinavian Alps. Most of the remains have been destroyed by animals and exposure, but there were enough remains left after 300 years to paint a really viceral picture of the desperate march.

  • @nigivlog3775
    @nigivlog3775 7 років тому +501

    When will Simon Whistler actually whistle?

    • @steverossini
      @steverossini 7 років тому +29

      NiGiVlog asking the real questions here.

    • @Zenhumanist
      @Zenhumanist 7 років тому +79

      No doubt he'll have 10 good reasons why he won't.

    • @Miguel-Raton
      @Miguel-Raton 7 років тому +6

      SàiGònMan I see what you did there

    • @harveyabel1354
      @harveyabel1354 7 років тому +12

      And just who is Whistler's Mother?

    • @ShoalBear
      @ShoalBear 7 років тому +3

      Harvey Abel Mrs. Whistler.

  • @Sunset553
    @Sunset553 5 років тому +236

    The term “Animal husbandry” always makes me think there are ways for animals to get married.

  • @CrippledMerc
    @CrippledMerc 4 роки тому +16

    The first skeleton looks like he literally died clutching the right side of his face that had been wrecked by a boomerang. Like he curled up to protect the rest of himself and just died there. Eerie picture.

    • @donHooligan
      @donHooligan 2 роки тому +1

      he was the first to discover that boomerangs come back.

  • @raphaello5898
    @raphaello5898 7 років тому +123

    Archaeology is important because it allows people to view history in a scientific way.

    • @Arch3an
      @Arch3an 5 років тому +3

      @@jasondoucette6236 Hopefully our technology will one day reach a point where it can allow us to more accurately determine dates of artifacts and planets in deep space.
      Well, I'm sure it will, I mean I hope to see it in my lifetime.

    • @MichaelBrodie68
      @MichaelBrodie68 5 років тому +4

      I can dig that, man

    • @stickybuds420ish
      @stickybuds420ish 5 років тому +2

      @@jasondoucette6236 there's so much wrong with what you said I'll pick the biggest ones. 80% is an abitrary number arrived at by you as you were typing.
      Science isn't without it's share of inferences, but it is FAR from just a wild guess like you make it sound.
      Also, the Out of Africa theory is in no way shape or form being overturned and remains the prevailing theory of our genesis
      Plus if you spent less time spewing nonsense on youtube you might be able to polish up your terrible grammar.

    • @carrieeloff2220
      @carrieeloff2220 5 років тому

      They never tell us the really important finds. Hence the gap

    • @kayceecee-
      @kayceecee- 5 років тому

      As a historian, not all archeology work is 100% accurate. As someone previous stated, archeologists spend time theorizing what truly occurred. Historians provide facts to what actually occurred. Archeology does use science, but not all of it science.

  • @furiousfajita1685
    @furiousfajita1685 5 років тому +11

    One of my ancestors was a Scot and he fought in the Battle of Dunbar. He was taken prisoner and sent to Massachusetts as a slave in 1654 or 58.

    • @ridanann
      @ridanann 5 років тому +1

      huh guess were related hi cuz lol

    • @ridanann
      @ridanann 5 років тому +1

      @@furiousfajita1685 if he was scottish were all related we scots are just irish with a smaller gene pool lol. alot of my ancestors woulda ship off to colonys iv family in north America few people acknowledge the gaelic slave trade u must be a smart cookie cuz. tiocfaidh ar la

    • @benr.4238
      @benr.4238 3 роки тому

      I'm descended from Scottish loyalists who were planted in the colonies to sure up support for the crown in the years before the US revolution (Spoiler : It didn't work). I guess not all of us had that Scottish rebellious spirit.

    • @stuartsiglain3972
      @stuartsiglain3972 3 роки тому +1

      Whoa….
      I thought all slaves were from Africa.
      Does this mean that they can get reparations too?

  • @Maedroth
    @Maedroth 4 роки тому +88

    6:25 That's my mum digging up those skelys!

  • @JohnDoe-ex6gt
    @JohnDoe-ex6gt 7 років тому +557

    Irish man buried 1,000 years ago was brought back up by a storm! This proves it even death can't keep the Irish down!!!! 🤣

  • @i.j.m._s4409
    @i.j.m._s4409 7 років тому +18

    This has got to be the best information channel I follow!

  • @tbird5514
    @tbird5514 6 років тому +55

    Dude! I can't believe you said #1 was found with his mouth wide open. As human remains decompose, the jaw muscle loses its grip, and the jaw drops open. We all end up looking horrified (and horrifying).

    • @Evan7893
      @Evan7893 5 років тому

      Welcome to the internet xD

    • @lauracullen8122
      @lauracullen8122 5 років тому +1

      Not correct. This is an assumption, uneducated, this is Not a verified conclusion. Back to school.

    • @barbaravenek610
      @barbaravenek610 5 років тому +6

      @@lauracullen8122 it's correct. Unless something is blocking your mouth from opening, your mouth open because your facial muscles relax. Just like sometimes when people are sleeping with open mouth.

    • @berniesutton7277
      @berniesutton7277 5 років тому

      kpb96m1 is the best you can come up with?

    • @KM-ld9ln
      @KM-ld9ln 5 років тому +5

      Laura Cullen the muscles do relax and often would drop. Especially in situations like today where we have coffins so there’s spare room for the jaw to relax. In super packed earth or certain positions/conditions it won’t happen. But in today’s average death, yes it tends to. It’s why morticians use sutures or a staple like method to tie the jaw up for presentation. Caitlin Doughty has a wonderful channel called Ask a Mortician if you want a more in depth and experienced answer

  • @audraa7133
    @audraa7133 3 роки тому +3

    This is my favorite UA-cam channel, I love the way Simon tells the story.

  • @AliciapTexas
    @AliciapTexas 7 років тому +14

    I like watching TopTenz like this... learning History you Might not learn in school.

  • @momstermom2939
    @momstermom2939 3 роки тому +5

    I had forgotten how to throw a boomerang...but it finally came back to me.

  • @rosiev.445
    @rosiev.445 5 років тому +4

    Officially subscribed today!!! Awesome content!!!

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    @kirkscobey3031 4 роки тому +1

    Your top tens are rapidly becoming one of my favorites!! Thanks

  • @scottmcintyre2809
    @scottmcintyre2809 3 роки тому +5

    Franklin's second ship was like the ultimate example of European arrogance when it comes to archeology. HUndreds of years people had searched with no luck, then someone got the bright idea "Hey, we should ask some of the local First Nations villages if there's any legends about it, that could give us a clue." and one of the first villages they went to was like "Oh, no one's ever asked. It's right over there, you can still see the masts on a clear day."

  • @johnfloyd8199
    @johnfloyd8199 7 років тому +6

    this is absolutely by far the best list show on the web!

  • @lanahallock1118
    @lanahallock1118 6 років тому +90

    I love your speedy delivery.

    • @staceykersting705
      @staceykersting705 6 років тому +2

      Too fast for me...can't even understand him.

    • @anthonyfox585
      @anthonyfox585 6 років тому +5

      same I hate when people don't just get to the point

    • @davehallett3128
      @davehallett3128 5 років тому +1

      @discovery could we get your comment translated into english. Can you use the universal translator

    • @vmm5163
      @vmm5163 5 років тому

      @kpb96m1 Lol. British 😂

  • @MrJayzilla101
    @MrJayzilla101 6 років тому +5

    Great video, made me do more research on my own, thanks for the inspiration 🙂

  • @angelabailey7994
    @angelabailey7994 6 років тому +1

    I'M SUBSCRIBED NOW! I LOVE HISTORY AND ANY SUBJECT THERE OF!! FASCINATING WORK SIMON!! BRAVO!!!

  • @lukev7
    @lukev7 5 років тому +60

    Frontier Violence is an interesting way to say attempted Genocide

    • @FreeAmerica4Ever
      @FreeAmerica4Ever 4 роки тому +3

      That particular terminology might go against the UA-cam laws of acceptable language for monetization,especially with such a violent subject.

    • @rawlahiabetes6969
      @rawlahiabetes6969 3 роки тому +5

      Killing people as you travel for protection or racism. Happened anytime people explored or conquered.

  • @shinjisan2015
    @shinjisan2015 5 років тому +5

    I love the photo of the Queensland archaeologist drinking Bundaberg rum out of a jam jar. LOL. Yep, we're a sophisticated mob, us Aussies.

    • @meesterp
      @meesterp 3 роки тому

      using a jar not the bottle. Sheesh...may as well keep the lil' pinky extended if you're gonna be all fancy pants

  • @lesliemccormick6527
    @lesliemccormick6527 4 роки тому +1

    I love everything about what you do and how you do it. Please continue.😀

  • @joannstewart6462
    @joannstewart6462 5 років тому +1

    I love your videos, Simon, they are so informative. I also enjoy your sense of humor

  • @travisheldreth5021
    @travisheldreth5021 5 років тому +8

    The way you move when you all makes me think of Grover from Sesame Street

  • @erictaylor5462
    @erictaylor5462 7 років тому +60

    8:20 I think it very unlikely that these children were taken by force. Considering they were messengers to the Gods, you would want a voluntary victim. After all, an involuntary victim might be upset about being killed and not only not deliver your message, but they might hang around as a spirit and cause even more misfortune.

    • @frenchguitarguy1091
      @frenchguitarguy1091 5 років тому +5

      Eric Taylor likely that they were drugged, if not well religion proves as especially persuasive at getting people to harm themselves for its sake..

    • @melissacraig4839
      @melissacraig4839 3 роки тому

      @Aika Papa Lying to the child would still make the spirit upset. Unfinished business and what not. It's the same mentality as cults. When they do their mass suicides. These kids would have been brainwashed into thinking this was their destiny. That it was an honor. The Gods wouldn't be happy if someone forcefully and/or violently killed some children. I don't understand why they needed such young children to be messengers. Not so much the older girl but the baby.... I tried to convince myself everyone was wrong and it was a horrible accident. Like they weren't drugged that they ate something that made it appear like they had drugs in their system. Or were lost and perished after eating or drinking something laced. Idk I was young so I tried to rationalize the situation. Since the truth is very disturbing.

    • @melissacraig4839
      @melissacraig4839 3 роки тому

      Boy** I have no clue why I typed girl.

    • @erictaylor5462
      @erictaylor5462 3 роки тому

      @@frenchguitarguy1091 A drugged person might still be POed they were killed.

    • @erictaylor5462
      @erictaylor5462 3 роки тому +1

      @@melissacraig4839 Maybe your fingers are trans gendered.
      I've done that myself, having typed something I didn't mean to type. You should know, punishing your fingers doesn't work. They just sent the pain to you, the little jerks.

  • @ChipatuMwasinga
    @ChipatuMwasinga 6 років тому

    Best Top 10 Channel EVER. Well on your way to 1 million subs, and for a very good reason.

  • @jlew9805
    @jlew9805 4 роки тому +2

    How TF do you put out a video every day, that requires so much research? Hats off to you.

  • @danielclark-hughes692
    @danielclark-hughes692 7 років тому +178

    I want Simon's voice on my phone. I'd call him SiWhi...

    • @reimagine207
      @reimagine207 6 років тому +3

      Daniel Clark-hughes 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👍🏼 hysterical. Great voice though.

    • @danielclark-hughes692
      @danielclark-hughes692 6 років тому +2

      elias flora Like Siri, the iPhone AI...

    • @amethystdawn9476
      @amethystdawn9476 5 років тому +1

      Daniel Clark-hughes 💖

  • @nevetsmahgnirtle8961
    @nevetsmahgnirtle8961 5 років тому +31

    When a person dies the lower jaw drops open due to the fact that the muscles aren't working. It doesn't mean the person died horrifically, it just means that nobody thought to tie it shut at the time. When rigor mortis sets in, starting not long after death, the jaw then becomes difficult to close. Also, after so long in the ground, compression is at work which often breaks long bones and caves in skulls, so would it not also displace an already dis-articulated jawbone? This stuff is commonly known, why sensationalise it?

    • @bluesira
      @bluesira 5 років тому +4

      Sure, all of that is true. But while some skeletons have the dropped-open jaw due to natural postmortem factors, there are others where their position is counterindicative of those processes. In other words, archaeologists can look at more than one thing to tell the cause of death. Mentioning the gaping jaws is an easy visual for the audience to see "proof" of what they are saying. It's less sensationalizing and more just over-simplifying for viewership.

    • @LadyWhinesalot
      @LadyWhinesalot 5 років тому

      Nevets Mahgnirtle
      the dropped lower jaw was only PART of why they classified it as a horrific, painful death

    • @LadyWhinesalot
      @LadyWhinesalot 5 років тому +1

      @Naomi Jean Sterling Faria my comment was not addressed to you

  • @webecruzng
    @webecruzng 4 роки тому

    love your videos! Thank you!

  • @MobiusChains
    @MobiusChains 4 роки тому

    This is my favourite channel, by far. Great research and usually some surprising facts. Absolutely love your work and the narrator is second only to Steven Fry, in my humble opinion.

  • @flowerpower8722
    @flowerpower8722 5 років тому +7

    It must be amazing to live in a place where you can dig up ancient history virtually in your own back yard. I also think that mankind really hasn't evolved much, if at all.

    • @napoleon8017
      @napoleon8017 4 роки тому

      What do you mean we haven't evolved at all

    • @haydenstockwell252
      @haydenstockwell252 3 роки тому +1

      I think he’s referencing, for lack of a better term, spiritual evolution. Violence against one another was, is, and may always be in the nature of our species.

    • @donHooligan
      @donHooligan 2 роки тому +1

      @@napoleon8017
      evolution only occurs within the community of life.
      money-spenders insist that they are separate from said community.

  • @ianharvey4406
    @ianharvey4406 7 років тому +34

    Now we need to get toptenz to 1m

  • @hitmanguns3611
    @hitmanguns3611 6 років тому

    Your videos make my day man 👌🏻👌🏻

  • @russrocks22
    @russrocks22 6 років тому +1

    Nice vids man your channel and watchmojo take up all my time on yt haha

  • @jamalwayans545
    @jamalwayans545 4 роки тому +6

    I never thought that simon speaks fast just until i read on the comments section...yep..he does....but understand him so well....

  • @wildestdreams6887
    @wildestdreams6887 4 роки тому +4

    You possess the Best English accent!! It’s the mid-Atlantic English accent from the 20’s in America

  • @Zeldarw104
    @Zeldarw104 7 років тому +3

    Fascinating! I learn so much from this channel! I love history.👍

    • @Zeldarw104
      @Zeldarw104 6 років тому

      I'm back. I 💓HIStOry!😄

  • @blairmarshall8285
    @blairmarshall8285 6 років тому +1

    Another great video

  • @belovedgoddess
    @belovedgoddess 4 роки тому +6

    I still have a lump on my chin from that one time I managed to get a boomerang to come back

  • @zhoubvs
    @zhoubvs 7 років тому +14

    You showed Nike's temple not Athena's temple.

  • @saintjackula9615
    @saintjackula9615 4 роки тому

    OOh that was a great video, nice research! Thanks!

  • @caesarisared1320
    @caesarisared1320 6 років тому +1

    Love your videos

  • @EarlFaulk
    @EarlFaulk 4 роки тому +8

    A few of these misconceptions appear to be because of cultural relativism taken to an extreme. Not too mention the noble savage myth

  • @Monada79
    @Monada79 6 років тому +91

    The Incan child looks more like the mummy nicknamed "Juanita" who suffered the same fate. She was about 14, Virgin, high as a kite on coke leaves , intoxicated with beer , hence the vomit found on her and left in the mountains after being hit on the head.

    • @julialvarez968
      @julialvarez968 6 років тому +12

      Morgana Madrid well she was a sacrifice just like him .So of course the circumstances were the same:l
      (By the way they knew they were going to die since they were previously chosen by the rest of their community as decent offerings for the gods)

    • @jennifergurevich8105
      @jennifergurevich8105 5 років тому +8

      Morgana Madrid the female sacrifices had braided hair. This picture looks more like the male child, “Lightening Boy”.

    • @davehallett3128
      @davehallett3128 5 років тому +1

      @@jennifergurevich8105 michael jackson was the. Lightening boy

    • @Bettinasisrg
      @Bettinasisrg 5 років тому +6

      I guess there were crap parents back then too!

    • @ginak5802
      @ginak5802 4 роки тому +11

      @@Bettinasisrg More like crap societies, though that doesn't excuse parents willing to drug their children and send them into the mountains to die

  • @janieriddle7254
    @janieriddle7254 4 роки тому

    I love your channel. Thank you

  • @paulacurless5465
    @paulacurless5465 5 років тому +3

    😱😱😱 Wow!!! 😬😬😬
    ⭐ Great Vid!!! ⭐
    👍 Keep 'em coming!! 👍

  • @Azraile
    @Azraile 5 років тому +13

    Yo-Yo's where also weapons before they where toys.

    • @MrMagoo-hf8yk
      @MrMagoo-hf8yk 4 роки тому

      honest..or u just playing?

    • @Zeivusgaming
      @Zeivusgaming 4 роки тому +1

      @@MrMagoo-hf8yk - it is true. They were made of stone and were primarily used in hunting animals.

  • @atri-us
    @atri-us 5 років тому +17

    “Often sometimes subjective.” Interesting use of English

  • @joelombrdo
    @joelombrdo 4 роки тому

    Very interesting video. Thanks for posting.

  • @JoniBaloni
    @JoniBaloni 4 роки тому

    Love your interesting choices. Enjoy all of them

  • @kingcosworth2643
    @kingcosworth2643 5 років тому +3

    That first pit, all skeletons had their legs cut off just below the knees, ouchie...

  • @MairiVoorhees
    @MairiVoorhees 4 роки тому +9

    10:33 I could be mistaken, but it looks like someone has shoved a stone into his mouth. Even the jaw is cracked. And it appears like a couple of them have stones in their mouths.

    • @lesgallivan4159
      @lesgallivan4159 4 роки тому +2

      A stone in the mouth was one of the earlier methods of keeping a vampire from rising

    • @MairiVoorhees
      @MairiVoorhees 4 роки тому +2

      @@lesgallivan4159 yes I know. That's why it caught my eyes...

    • @MairiVoorhees
      @MairiVoorhees 4 роки тому

      @Wee Mac lol😂😂

  • @lynneelliott7471
    @lynneelliott7471 6 років тому +1

    a great video as usual.

  • @kimberlypatton1810
    @kimberlypatton1810 5 років тому

    I enjoyed this episode very much!!!

  • @helmeteye
    @helmeteye 4 роки тому +8

    I can't believe anyone thought warfare hasn't been with us since the beginning.

  • @ToothbrushGuy
    @ToothbrushGuy 7 років тому +16

    Interesting that my country (Kenya) would be featured.... anyway, Turkana in "Lake Turkana" is pronounced "too-rkana" :)

    • @genli5603
      @genli5603 5 років тому

      Yeah that was weird...

    • @jrt818
      @jrt818 4 роки тому

      I found it interesting.

    • @ladyfalstaff7364
      @ladyfalstaff7364 3 роки тому

      Have they changed the name of the lake. Because I labelled turkana in a poster for school in 04 and was told it was wrong and that the atlas I used was out of date

  • @MrJjones543
    @MrJjones543 2 роки тому

    He does this happy little smile when he says "Death was commonplace around the country."

  • @Turnbull50
    @Turnbull50 4 роки тому

    Very interesting video thanks for making it

  • @_epic_dyslexic_
    @_epic_dyslexic_ 6 років тому +3

    No matter how much I hear about or more I watch about the Andean mummies I only think, I really hope those children were either ignorant of what was coming and too drugged or that if they knew, they weren't scared awaiting their fate and they were again well drugged.
    They look so peaceful considering they died of exposure.

    • @CasuallyObssesed
      @CasuallyObssesed 6 років тому +1

      Not to be mean but it was most likely they did know. The children were brought up knowing what they were chosen for. They were kept away from the public and had vital roles in certain ceremonies performed by the Inca. They were also forced to make the pilgrimage of 1,000 miles on foot to the mountain they were to be sacrificed at.
      If I recall correctly, they were treated quite well in life though, if that's any consolation.

  • @candiceyoung8244
    @candiceyoung8244 5 років тому +13

    This was the profession i started college for,i wanted to be the next Howard Carter,but i started having children and had to give up my dream,but i follow it very closely still

  • @andrewwhite1305
    @andrewwhite1305 3 роки тому

    Cool stuff sir, and I can completely understand you.

  • @lordvoldemort4242
    @lordvoldemort4242 5 років тому

    Great video

  • @suzeallyn4578
    @suzeallyn4578 5 років тому +3

    The mouth opens wide during decomposition, so many skulls have an open mouth.

  • @TheWacoKid1963
    @TheWacoKid1963 6 років тому +15

    TopTenz has taught me something new today, The Durham Uni mass graves. I live only 15 miles from the city of Durham, And never knew of this fact, Even though I've been at the location in the photo a number of times.

    • @TwofourA
      @TwofourA 5 років тому

      No one cares

  • @jacquikalich3873
    @jacquikalich3873 5 років тому +1

    Interesting. Thank you.

  • @thunderloong
    @thunderloong 6 років тому +5

    The "land bridge" theory has been disproved. Sumerian era included sea travel all across the pacific coast of both North and South America.

  • @sfbuck415
    @sfbuck415 5 років тому +3

    naming a ship Terror seems like tempting fate

    • @rexpopuli4833
      @rexpopuli4833 3 роки тому

      Sort of like calling a massive iron ship "unsinkable"

  • @simondudley581
    @simondudley581 3 роки тому

    Great vid. Si is the man

  • @rachaelrogers2104
    @rachaelrogers2104 3 роки тому

    Thank You Simon!!

  • @neviksmithtree7568
    @neviksmithtree7568 5 років тому +32

    16 is NOT A CHILD, especially in ancient times!

    • @barbaravenek610
      @barbaravenek610 5 років тому +3

      Finally someone said it.

    • @patrickireland9922
      @patrickireland9922 5 років тому

      Agreed. 15 is usually believed to be life expectancy in the time of Christ.

    • @strawberrymilk467
      @strawberrymilk467 5 років тому +13

      You’re right, in ancient times 16 was not a child. Buuuut in modern day 16 is a child

    • @nathoncroft103
      @nathoncroft103 5 років тому +2

      Is that important? Wtf idiot.

    • @jonathanjones770
      @jonathanjones770 5 років тому +5

      @@patrickireland9922
      Those low life expectancies of the past don't control for the fact that most babies died. If they made it past infancy, and especially if they made it past puberty, they usually lived fairly long lives, easily into what we would call middle-age if not senior

  • @reverendken4113
    @reverendken4113 7 років тому +61

    When does it change from grave robbery to archeology?

    • @MollieFrieWeevilGenius
      @MollieFrieWeevilGenius 7 років тому +17

      Reverend Ken I wonder about that, too. At some point it changes from creepy and defiling to necessary and educational? And they don't rebury the people, even when they know they have violated the cultural beliefs on death and afterlife. How long does a person have to be dead before they're not really human anymore? Or does it have more to do with them not having living relatives protesting?

    • @deenaparsolano7241
      @deenaparsolano7241 7 років тому +2

      Reverend Ken, I think it's when they feel the remains are 'old.' I think it's subjective. I'd it fits the archeologists belief, it's archeology.

    • @useodyseeorbitchute9450
      @useodyseeorbitchute9450 6 років тому +8

      @Ken Simple - when instead of dreaming of finding gold, you dream about generous research grant.

    • @jadereynolds1204
      @jadereynolds1204 6 років тому +28

      Motive. Grave robbers want money, archeologists want knowledge

    • @anastasiastellar5338
      @anastasiastellar5338 6 років тому +7

      When it began being funded and people started paying attention to what they were doing

  • @amityreynolds3326
    @amityreynolds3326 6 років тому

    Your lists are my new addiction

  • @jim4.403
    @jim4.403 2 роки тому +2

    I heard the story about the HMS expedition. The way I remember it, they awarded the contract to the cheapest canning company, to can their food, for the voyage. The cheapest canning company used lead solder which leaked lead into their food. The effect of lead poisoning caused their brains to swell. They made a number of mistakes as a result, like pulling a lifeboat, silver wear, and porcelain dining wear. If you have to walk a thousand miles you do not want to drag anything. This is why you never want to use the lowest bid.

  • @jakobflores5382
    @jakobflores5382 7 років тому +11

    The first signs of "Human Savagery"

    • @tiffa808
      @tiffa808 7 років тому +1

      Jakob Flores and not the good kind.

    • @_epic_dyslexic_
      @_epic_dyslexic_ 6 років тому +4

      Jakob Flores
      The true first was probably the moment we came out of the trees as bipeds and one caveman whacked the other on the head for being the first one out the tree.... We've been petty since the dawn of time.

    • @Tommy-5684
      @Tommy-5684 4 роки тому

      @@_epic_dyslexic_ i think the point is war has to have some level of organisation beyond peron A staving in person B's Skull for whatever reason. for example Apes have been shown to participate in organised violence as bands or groups fighting over territory or food they have even been known to take trophies from dead enemy's

  • @elenabob4953
    @elenabob4953 7 років тому +3

    Author Adrian Chirilă, now I know why Romania was included :)

    • @AdiC87
      @AdiC87 7 років тому +3

      Heeey, some people do notice the author now and again. :)

  • @danweir3051
    @danweir3051 7 років тому +1

    Great vid

  • @drew1054
    @drew1054 6 років тому +1

    In my home town we have this place called Graveyard Pond. It's part of the peninsula, and it got its name because a ship docked there for the winter. They had plenty of food, clean water, ways to keep warm, etc. However, when small pox began to spread, the solution was to wrap the corpses in canvas, put a cannon ball on their chest, and drop them into the water, and the bodies are still down there over a century later. Some stories say that, to keep the disease from spreading, people would be wrapped up and dropped in while they were still alive.

  • @bellsnowgrehg3501
    @bellsnowgrehg3501 7 років тому +12

    Those possible cylon rebel skeletons have rocks shoved in their mouths. I've seen that before in northern Europeans who would do that to people suspected of being vampires so if they Rose from the dead, they wouldn't be able to bite or infect anyone else. Did a vampire scare ever hit Greece?

    • @soroh0062255
      @soroh0062255 6 років тому +1

      bellsnow grehg they don't have rocks shoved in their mouths. Those skeletons were completely covered in dirt that compacted over thousands of years. When excavating, layer upon layer of dirt is removed, and the inside of the skull isn't cleared out immediately. They clean around the teeth first, because those can provide a lot of information. This results in mounds of dirt in a skeleton's mouth. A rock that big would not fit in someone's mouth.
      Smaller pebbles and rocks were sometimes put in a corpse's mouth in case of vampires, but that looks different.

    • @GeorgiaGeorgette
      @GeorgiaGeorgette 6 років тому

      Vampires were a big part of ancient Greek culture; it was believed there were multiple types and there were many superstitions surrounding the subject.

    • @ARaven-xf2lg
      @ARaven-xf2lg 5 років тому +1

      Cylon's ooooo frack!!!!

  • @sparky663
    @sparky663 7 років тому +11

    maybe we are all simon whistler

  • @1943maryellen
    @1943maryellen 5 років тому +1

    Unless a mouth is closed & held in place, the human mouth will open in time when buried. Love everyone of your videos, Thank you for what you do.

  • @isabellelauriault-casilli8147
    @isabellelauriault-casilli8147 6 років тому +1

    brilliant!

  • @todddougherty8883
    @todddougherty8883 7 років тому +3

    How can it be that TIFO is at 1 million and TTZ is not? I don't understand how you can subscribe to one and not the other? Gotta have both. Like steak and potatoes...

  • @arturdent5168
    @arturdent5168 6 років тому +70

    THIS IS FRANCE (kicking someone into the death of pit)

    • @neviksmithtree7568
      @neviksmithtree7568 5 років тому +4

      followed quickly by "we surrender"!!

    • @teemusid
      @teemusid 4 роки тому

      An act like that takes a lot of Gaul.

  • @calska140
    @calska140 3 роки тому +2

    I forget the name of the cave but there's a cave in the historically spartan area of Greece that goes straight down seemingly endlessly. Bodies of people living or dead were just disposed in there for hundreds of years it is unknown how deep the bone pile at the bottom is but from what archaeologists can tell it is tremendous.

  • @prinsesofpersia
    @prinsesofpersia 5 років тому +2

    Great video to watch as a archaeology student