What Happened To These 78 Mummies Buried Below Lisbon? | Secret Mummies | Unearthed History
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- Опубліковано 6 тра 2024
- In The Secret Mummies of Lisbon, join renowned experts as they uncover the stories behind dozens of mummies found in a crypt below Lisbon. The mummies stand as silent witnesses to centuries of history, and the rumors of hidden treasures and ancient curses surround them. Experts journey through the forgotten crypts of Lisbon to unearth the secrets that lie beneath its streets.
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The pointless music makes it unwatchable. I made it to 7:25 and had to stop. Whoever made this film needs to reevaluate what they think they know about making documentaries.
The loud, overbearing music is
*P O I N T L E S S* 😳
Nobody here made it. This channel just has the rights to show these old videos.
Please drop the background music!
Everyone is talking about the music, but can we talk about the female mummy looking almost like she was alive?? She´s beautiful even when dead omg!! Girl must have been stunning when alive, she looked so delicate!
i love and miss portugal. My roots run deep there and always will
Fascinating .I think that the natural mummification seems to leave them looking more like they were than the Egyptian style where part of the treatment was to dry the body artificially and faster.These still look like they have muscle and veins showing on the arms and hands.Had their coffins been kept nice I would imagine they would have been even more perfect..But it was a very interesting documentary..Thank you .
😅.. this has all the feels of a 90s documentary.. until he said iPhone video 😂.. I can’t believe how blasé they’re being about picking up someone’s SKULL!!
This whole thing is bizarre!! lol
Ruined completely by the ridiculous level of unnecessary background music !
I bet one of those mummies has more get up and go than the kids in my neighborhood. 😂
Aye right so boomer
'the ancient brotherhood'? which one is this? This is one of the most OTT documentary I've seen on History Hit. Come on History Hit, do better.
"guarding an ancient secret" okay then why are you making a "documentary" about it? It's a secret no? And the pointless dramatic black and white shots, annoying music. Just no. they can do so much better
SUGGESTION,,,,,,,,,,,, PUT THE DRUMS AWAY, TURN OUT THE F-U-C-K-ING LIGHTS !!!!!
And lose the horns..
In fact, lose the music all together. It's not a thriller, suspense drama or action film.
I couldn't even hear what was being said from the damned horns 📯 *BLEEAT BLAATT BLAARRMP!!* And the stupid drums. *AH BOOM BAH BOOM BOOM* 🥁 wtf?
I stopped watching when he was weirdly hitting on the woman at the yogurt shop. "Did you know bodies were rotting here for centuries? What do you think of that? Hahaha" what a tool...
why are these american documentaries so overproduced and bombastic? Let the information speak for itself - its not an action movie.
Its pretty terrible. There are some real documentaries on this channel, but these History-channel style ones are unwatchable to me.
Yeah, me to. Signing off!
Fully agree. The score is absolutely awful and unnecessary
If you think documentaries are bad, watch American reality shows...way too much faked drama!!!
As opposed to BBC documentaries?
For profit production vs. Made on the public's £ production.
Seems obvious to me.
Film majors in American Universities study Hollywood movies/art films. They have to pay to film on location. British documentaries are sponsored by their government.
Yup, the background musik was jarring for sure and the story teller was equally boring. Would have been heaps better having a narrator with personality. Otherwise interesting with history, even thought this was in regards to one family building this and then the priesthood who seem to have taken over it. The earthquake/tsunami must have been absolutely terrifying. x
This is a fictional video
Good grief. I can't deal with this ridiculous background music that's on an endless loop. It's a shame because I found the subject of this doc to be interesting, but it's impossible to sit through this s*h*i*t blaring horns and drums. Besides, I'm getting tired of posting and reading these types of comments every week. The creators of this channel clearly don't care to listen to the redundant similar/same complaints from their patrons. Oh well, sucks for them, they just lost my channel subscription
What an uninteresting documentary, with a pathetic attempt to make something out of nothing. Dreadful presentation, terrible music and very little fact. So there is a crypt under an old church! Who would have guessed! Who are these people? what is this `Brotherhood?´ It is like a Bad Dan Brown plot. And that is saying something.
When are yall going to starting dating these videos or listing the source? This channel is chaos and not in a good way. Some of these are interesting documentaries with actual science happening, some of it's History-channel fluff with bad dramatic music like this one, and some of them are ANCIENT specials that are completely outdated and no longer considered valid. Presenting it all as if its the same level is weird and annoying. Unsubbing.