Rise of the SNAKE DYNASTY in the Yucatan | The Ruins of Dzibanche and Kohunlich

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  • Опубліковано 10 гру 2024

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  • @CincoTNews
    @CincoTNews 3 роки тому +8

    Dear Professor Miano, your work is extraordinary, I specially enjoyed the pictures of what was found and in which museum you can observe the piece. Your work is timeless and quite important for humanity. So thank you fot it! :D

  • @SilverEye168
    @SilverEye168 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing your discoveries with us.

  • @vandl107
    @vandl107 4 роки тому +4

    Awesomeness... Great stuff. Absolutely fascinated by the questions of why? When? The origins of cultures etc. Thank You guys.

  • @keithfitzpatrick4139
    @keithfitzpatrick4139 3 роки тому +2

    Great job David and Cassie, great videos, great input. Thanks again.

  • @ratheonhudson3311
    @ratheonhudson3311 4 роки тому +10

    It's fascinating to have a community based on walking instead of wagons or road-reliant commuting. I wonder if there is meant to be things under the houses, or are they just single floor raised houses

    • @WorldofAntiquity
      @WorldofAntiquity  4 роки тому +2

      I'm not sure if they buried anything under their homes. I will have to check into that.

  • @alexstewart9747
    @alexstewart9747 4 роки тому +3

    Nice vid. Thank for that.

  • @chadblantontravels
    @chadblantontravels Рік тому +1

    Love Kohunlich! What a different looking ruin for the area! The palms behind the name make it look like something from Jurassic Park. Lots of archaeological sites down that way.

  • @FOWST
    @FOWST 2 роки тому +3

    it's nice to see you as a sort of tour guide rather than debunking

  • @cscarlton24
    @cscarlton24 2 роки тому

    Love these too! Don’t forget these video style. I want to go back to see Maya architecture again!

  • @courtneyriley185
    @courtneyriley185 11 місяців тому

    Imalmost caught up on all videos! I can't believe how much ive learned in such a short time!

  • @michaelhays6763
    @michaelhays6763 2 роки тому

    Great video. Thank you.

  • @Chris.Davies
    @Chris.Davies 2 роки тому +2

    I don't know why, but the name DZIBANCHE rings some sort of strange resonance in me. It has a kind of euphonious sound to it, like the word "elbow". It seems incredible to me that prices are so cheap. Even in NZ dollars, the prices you show are very affordable indeed ... super easy, barely an inconvenience!
    Thank you to you, David, and to Cassie also, for showing us this fascinating part of the globe. I wish our early Maori settlers had hewn and crafted stone monuments and cities. Then there would be actual movies of NZ's lost culture - instead of the brilliant fakery undertaken by Peter Jackson in his documentary: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forgotten_Silver
    Everyone was sucked in for just a little while. :)

  • @AnyoneCanSee
    @AnyoneCanSee 2 роки тому

    Fascinating, thank you.

  • @caddothegreat
    @caddothegreat 4 роки тому +3

    Went to Dzibanche 3-4 years ago. Morocoy was a pretty little village. I took some photos there. When done at Dzibanche I drove to Kichna. The wife party pooped me and would not let me climb the temple. She had enough.... of watching me.say I did notice that the land, pastures around Dzibanche had these mounds scattered around. I am sure they are buried ruins outside of the central complex.
    It was here I learned that oranges grown here are not sweet. So many just laying on the ground.

    • @WorldofAntiquity
      @WorldofAntiquity  4 роки тому +1

      Aw, yeah, I bet there are some treasures under there!

  • @nebulan
    @nebulan 2 роки тому

    Incredible

  • @ericmoore571
    @ericmoore571 2 роки тому +1

    I am so glad to discover you! Your videos are fascinating and well done. I would love to go explore these places. I think Mexico is too dangerous though.

  • @ratheonhudson3311
    @ratheonhudson3311 4 роки тому +3

    "Two royal burials were discovered... No one we know" hahaha that's a relief... Also somewhat sad.

  • @helmski
    @helmski 4 роки тому +2

    Question. You mentioned a ritual to indue a trance. Is there any historical evidence of the use of ayahuasca or other psychedelics? Great content! Thank you for sharing!

    • @WorldofAntiquity
      @WorldofAntiquity  4 роки тому +2

      I believe that evidence of ayahuasca use was found in Bolivia and carbon dated to around 1000 CE. As far as I know, that is the only evidence. The remains of psychedelics have not been found elsewhere in the Maya world. But it certainly is possible.

  • @techanina5308
    @techanina5308 9 місяців тому

    I love your videos ! I would love it if you one day made a trip to El Salvador !

  • @oscresson
    @oscresson 4 роки тому +1

    Were these structures covered in plaster? And if so, were they painted? It looks like remnants of plaster at 10:28.

    • @WorldofAntiquity
      @WorldofAntiquity  4 роки тому +3

      Yes, in some areas they plastered the walls, but in other areas not. It depends on what styles were popular in certain regions and in different periods. We see remnants of red paint often on the structures. But not a whole array of colors.

  • @immature4hisage
    @immature4hisage 4 роки тому +3

    Are all the steps and levels and tiny corridors etc. part of the typical Mayan lifestyle? Or are these like visiting Washington DC?

    • @WorldofAntiquity
      @WorldofAntiquity  4 роки тому +2

      It would be like visiting a big city.

    • @ratheonhudson3311
      @ratheonhudson3311 4 роки тому

      chuck miano Perhaps they just wanted to be Level headed and take life one Step at a time. Or since they are not using the same society format as Western society has today, they had a short view of life (especially with all the blood rituals) and just needed raised houses to see their domain as well as potential raiders coming over the horizon.

  • @Ck-zk3we
    @Ck-zk3we 4 роки тому +1

    Cassie !

    • @WorldofAntiquity
      @WorldofAntiquity  4 роки тому +2

      I think we can guess who your favorite is. 🙂 She's great, isn't she?

  • @pedrol.grande3048
    @pedrol.grande3048 2 роки тому +1

    In"the stairs of the captives" I don't think they are the
    names of captured soldiers, that's unheard of..Knowing the long history of the Snake Dynasty and gods-given
    right to rule the mayan world, I won't be surprise if the
    names are of kings and their royal families

    • @WorldofAntiquity
      @WorldofAntiquity  2 роки тому

      It explicitly says they are captives. They are even depicted tied up.

  • @salinagrrrl69
    @salinagrrrl69 3 роки тому

    It's too bad for Copan's hieroglyphic stairway was: built shabby, overgrown w/ trees (seeds dropped to feed Quetzal birds ie "Reiply's Believe It Or Not") & the reconstruction scrambled the glyphs.

  • @ansfridaeyowulfsdottir8095
    @ansfridaeyowulfsdottir8095 2 роки тому

    Who is Cassie Thompson?
    {:-:-:}

  • @Its_Shaun_the_Sheep
    @Its_Shaun_the_Sheep 2 роки тому

    Aren’t you that guy from Night at the Museum? Lol

  • @patricktracy1966
    @patricktracy1966 2 роки тому

    If you are shooting video for a monetized youtube channel, isn't that a "commercial" video shoot?

    • @WorldofAntiquity
      @WorldofAntiquity  2 роки тому +2

      Yes, but I wasn't making money on the channel at the time I shot this.

    • @ericseale793
      @ericseale793 Рік тому +1

      @@WorldofAntiquity I suspect they wouldn't have hassled you as much if you were dressed more like a "typical" tourist (jeans, T-shirt, hiking boots).

  • @AntzLoks1314
    @AntzLoks1314 2 роки тому

    El-Choctaw-lord-De-CalifasMexicoAztlan Antz-that-walks-in-sky i 🐜

  • @TheMoneypresident
    @TheMoneypresident 4 роки тому +2

    Debunk unchartedx