When I first went to Mexico to Teothihuacan, I always assumed it was built by the Aztecs. When someone told me "To the Aztecs these were already ruins from a millennia before they arrived" I was like "Who built them?" and they were like "Nobody really knows" I was floored and have been fascinated with the Olmecs ever since. Mindblowing part of the world we live in
Teotihuacan was a large city state built nahua/nahuatl speaking people many meso Americans visited it was basically new York city with ethnic neighborhoods but it lasted for a short time it is believed deforestation and drought lead to its decline "teotihuacan" is a nahuatl/nahua word named by the Aztecs
It was built by the so called Toltecs who were believed to be the OTOMI . ,The the crazy part is near Teotiuacan , where more Toltec ruins were found, there were ruins with design similar to that of the Teotihucan ruins. Now the place was called TULA , heres where it gets crazy.. near MOSCOW - not Florida.. Moscow RUSSIA. There is a town called TULA that was left aboneded too (its now growing tho). But its earliest metnion dates back to the Khanghat dates but even then it was known as an ancient Russian town. But nobody in Russia knows what TULA means. Then there are towns in Russia called SOCHI сочи referring to fields and pastors, in Nahautl , Xochtili< SO CHEE > means flower. Then there is also CHAPULTEPEC which means raiders hill in Turkish, in nahautl it means Grasshoper hill , however Grasshoppers in Nahuatl are also synonom for Raider too. THe reason why i mention Nahautl is because the Nahautls weren't from Mexico City, they are belived to be from Utah or Colorado. When the Nahuatl arrived to Mexico City, it was already inhabited by the Otomi. Nahautl language was influenced by the Otomi and Mixtec. If the Otomis were the Toltecs then this would explain why Nahautl and Otomi have these Sanksrit-Russian words. After years of linguistic research I can confirm that Sanksrit influenced Russian and Sankrit is also present in the Native Mexican langauges such as Mixtec . .. Ainu Japanese also has some similarities too. Also the fact that YENESIANS of Russia had 90% of Haplogroup Q. Haplogroup Q is exclusive gene to North America. There is also the DENE CAUCASIAN theory that backs this up too.
@@cachifli870 Toltecs weren't Nahua. are you talking about the Salvadorian Nahuas?.. Gtfoh. Toltecs were releated to the Otomi and probably influenced the Huastecs and the Mixtecs. One theory is that the Huastecs were Mayan from Yucatan. But Mexican-Nahuatls are from Utah and are a Dene and Uto Aztecan. The Tlingit of BC canada talk like Aztlan Nahuatls. They use the TL sound a lot , this isn't found in any of the Nahuas vocabulary other than influence from Aztec expansion in 1400s and its not found in other Uto Aztecans and Otomis .. its only found ith the Dene Tlingit. The Tlingit also used the MAQUITL too.
@@chibiromano5631 ok this is fascinating. A few years ago I met someone who was doing a language research project, and the Dene language grouping can be heard from the Arctic down through the western states through Mexico as far as Panama. The same language also is heard in relation to some eastern European groups and Russia. The word Aztec is connected to a term from "white lands where the cranes fly". That could be either the white sands of southwest USA or far north. Thanks for this information!
@@cachifli870 Wait are you Cholulan? They are the same Nahuatls as the Mexica , they all came from Aztlan. It was Azcopoztalco , Tlaxcala, Cholula, Mexica, Texcoco etc. that came to Anahuac around 1300s. But you are saying there were Nahuatls/nahuas in Puebla before Cholulans and Tlaxcalans? Mexica Nahautl only seems different because the one written is Classical Nahuatl but Classical Nahautl was written by Catholic converts..They latanized that languge like crazy and added -O and -A to suffixes and also added -TEOTL to our langauge to mean god, the TEO part is actually greek meaning God , THEO. So Classical Nahautl is highly tampered with. We don't use the word God in nahautl and otomi and hnathu.. The closest we get to it is Spirit , but its similar to the Japanese concept of Kami or similar to 'THE FORCE' in star wars , as in Vibes,Karma and energies that surround us from the earth and are in us. I think you guys in Tlaxcala have a story in this in POPOCATEPL. He becomes a Mountain with his fiance, and hence why that Volcano looks like a sleeping person. Shinto also has stories like this. the original Nahuatl that the Mexica spoke sounded much different. It sounded like Tlingit.
I'm mexican, Olmecs are a very underrated civilization and its society, science and culture is magnificent they were astrologist genius very advanced, its disappearance is a true mistery.
Most likely where wiped by another people or integrated with others when they where weakest. At least thats what happens to most cultures when they collapse
The beauty of Joe's show is that it's a pure conversation. Much like when Two people meet at an event with mutual friends and someone is interested in another's field of expertise. He asks good questions, listens intently to the answers, and if he has knowledge of the subject does not try to show off. Second best podcaster I have ever listened to.
I grew up in Southern Veracruz and there is Olmec heads all over that area. FYI the idea that southern mexicans don't have thick lips and wide nose is usually coming from people who have never lived or been to this area of Mexico. There are many people who look like this in the area I was born.
PoochMount18 Those Ancient civilizations of people of meso America were not white or black, they are not euro decent, they are not Afro decent for 1. For 2 all original natives people, are Asian decent. They were hunters and gathers that crossed a land bridge that connected Asia to the America’s thousands of years ago it was called “Bering land bridge” you can look into that and they migrated between those lands including the Caribbean islands, Hawaii, Pacific islands, established their own Civilizations and cultures. There are fully blooded indigenous people today, including In South America that look nothing of Afro decent, and they are keeping with their culture, so stop trying to falsely claim these people as something their not, these people already had everything stripped from them including their identity, so don’t try too further that and discredit their culture, history and people. Take a nice hard lookat the natives of Hawaii they looking nothing of Afro decent, these people been around for thousands of years, don’t mention any history of 1493 and on. If you wanna talk about European and African Ancestory In parts of Latin America and Caribbean, yeah it’s of colonization, cause natives were enslaved, colonized, raped, for centuries they had a forced culture on them for centuries a forced language on them for centuries, Africans were brought, they didn’t come here. look at the term mestizo race first generation born Hispanics and Latinos that been around for 500 years not thousands but they are most closely related to those natives. Mullatos and Afro Latinos are second generation, European and African ancestory was not present at any time before 1492, look at the Mexicans you see walking around today. They are mixed with those ancestors they didn’t come outta nowhere that’s there blood, why would they be brown skin? if most of them were mixed with black they would look like most Dominicans. So stop tryin to discredit other people and communities, these people already get overshadowed enough. Take in mind black Americans portray no African culture what so ever like none, so they would be the last people to even claim that native history and culture. I don’t know why ya act like those features are exclusive to people of Afro decent because they never was there are plenty of people with those features being Asian decent especially Polynesians, these people stemmed from Asia not Africa, and they line up perfectly with those statues.
@@quentincaraballo6459 ever consider sum history is misinformed .. an how about thinking we crossed into Asia , rather then crossing into turtle island. Mongolians for example, excellent horsemen, We would be wearing clothes if crossing over to here.
Wazillia H'eh Universe I don’t think it’s misinformed at all because these native indigenous communities all look of Asian decent es no argument these people look Asian they don’t look white they don’t black, Pacific Islanders all Asian, the America’s all Asian, Canada Asian, all of these natives are Asian, I don’t get why that’s so hard to understand anyways. Ya act like other people of communities aren’t capable of this history, this is not just a white and black world I”ll tell you that much, cause I notice es always these white and black Americans tryin to claim these people’s heritage, culture, history, and what exactly are those people doing to them? They minding they own business, and it’s unfortunate they keep getting discriminated and harassed like mf, these people are still getting killed for no reason, I don’t even know they living they 3rd world country conditions in the US and even in Canada that’s beyond me.
Jermaine Jimjam brain washed by Hollywood? Hollywood doesn’t even recognize indigenous native cultures and accustoms and they only a knowledgeable the ones in the US and they only brought up when cowboys are afflicting with them, for your information Mexicans were the first cowboys that’s there culture and a lot Mexicans are just Spanish speaking natives see these always been around. This is has nothing to do with Hollywood ya people really out here brain washed by this white and black systematic that is portrayed in the US pretty much the whole world so ofc people and communities like these constantly get overshadowed and discredited for everything, now like I said, ain’t nobody claiming these people’s history, ain’t nobody claiming these people’s heritage or culture period, that’s a period, we ain’t gonna have this today, that ain’t ya to claim that ain’t anyone’s to claim. I said what I said, and there nothing wrong with what I said cause I said very factual shi, and ain’t no body can tell me nothing about it, cause there’s nothing to argue about. I know what the Olmecs were, Aztecs, Mayans, Incas, they are Asian decent, they are brown people, bronze race, that’s what they went by. I can pull a bunch of pics of these everyday people aligning perfectly with those Olmec statues I can pull a bunch they look nothing for Afro decent, these people look straight Polynesian. This ain’t no argument. Ya really act like these big lips, noses, big heads are exclusive to black people? So since when do all black people have those features? Cause they don’t. Even that being said there ain’t no evidence or historical evidence, there ain’t no evidence today there ain’t no DNA evidence that these people are Afro decent, cause like I said these people are still around today, so how we gonna argue that if these people are still around today all around the America’s keeping up with these native cultures and traditions, even languages. How tf else would they be so educated about there own culture? Let me say it cause it is there culture. Ya people dumb ass hell.
@@quentincaraballo6459 @Quentin Caraballo true , it's the four directions of life & there is similarities in facial features in each walks of life. To say we all come from Asia is a lie though, their may be a few tribes agreeable for the most part and some have their own identity. Otherwise a Four Directions would not exist .. it's a complete circle of human kind
I grew up in Veracruz where they excavated these Olmec heads, it was pretty amazing to live around so much history. They greatly influenced the coming indigenous groups, even the Aztecs.
They did not for crap. The Meshica/Chichimeca (what the german guy named "Aztecs") were the last group to arrive. And they were influenced by the TOLTECS. Stop making up BS
@@joserams2245 There is truth in your statement, but there is a significant different between influence and coming from- I said influenced! They didn't come from Olmec at least not directly. It is thought that the Aztecs came from the highland mountains (Sierra Madre) to form a great civilization in central Mexico. Prior to their arrival was Teotihuacan, which at that point was only a city that was empty and abandoned. I have visited all major sites in Mexico several times, (lived in Mexico for 13 years). Only major site i have yet to visit is Palenque, which I hope to visit soon. I did make it to Chiapas to study with the Maya though, I have great reverence for their heritage. Back to the Aztecs, they had a lot of influence from all parts of Mexico, although very different from both Maya and Olmec- Quetzalcoat - by the time the Aztecs came along it was more a tail of his return from ancient civilizations. The Aztec empire stretched all the way through Veracruz, as they gathered tribes - in the heart of the Olmec civilization that had previously existed. I lived right on the street that was built by Hernan Cortez to the Great Empire, stretching form the Port of Veracruz to Mexico City.
Actually they have been behind the scenes procreating; after many attempts at procreating a perfect specimen for the preservation of their race, Shaquille O' Neal was born. He has Shazamastic powers and is a grand master in Shaq-fu.
Classic White boy response when they cant provide an honest, source filled statement. This is very prevelent when historical data don't support Darwinist White Supermacy Propaganda. The Olmec didnt die out. Many of the decendants are modern day Carribeans, Jamicans etc. and aboriginal blacks of South and North America. Many mordern day so called African Americans which is term developed only about 50 +/- years ago. Ony 1 of 5 differnt names given to the Aborignal Blacks who were also the Gala of South Carolina, Chowtaw, Blackfoot, Lanape of NOrth East America and the Seminoles, just to name a few! Graham handcock is one of few who attempts to tell the truth among the historical academic types, however, he is still very reserved! Regarding the Helmetts. The Olmec helments are Malian Muur War head guards. The Olemcs are related to the DoGONS of West & South Africa. The Dogons were ancient PREIST OF EYGPT. There are mandee writting scripts found on Olmec mounuments which likse the people and history, EYGPT AND SOUTH & North America. Like the Eygptians, Olmec statues depict Lion Bodies with Human heads. In Addition. There are atleast 2 Olmec head Statues that I know of without the MALIAN MUUR WAR HELMET, AND the figure looks like WESLEY SNIPES in the MOVIE "BLADE"! BIG LIPS with a Box Fade Afro Hairstyle!. KEYWORD SEARCH: EL NEGRO OLMEC STATUE at TUXTECO museum.
This topic is truly amazing and one I feel I have a personal connection to because both my parents are from Veracruz (where the Olmec heads were found) and my mom would tell me stories of how when she was a kid her and her siblings would run around in my grandpa’s prairie and find what she said were green masks, stone spinning tops, and other doll like artifacts, that they would play with and take home. She described really odd stone human sculptures that were doll size and I didn’t question it at all for the longest time until I came across this video and wondered more about Olmec artifacts and went and did some searching of my own only to find a jade Olmec mask on the metropolitan museum of art website. This reminded me of the story my mom had told me so I showed her the picture and to my surprise she recognized the mask and said it looked just like the one she had found as a kid. I decided to keep looking through the museums gallery so I could show her other artifacts and she pointed out a another standing Olmec sculpture that she had said was very similar to another they had found. After hearing all of this and connecting the dots I’ll be going back to my grandpa’s prairie to see what I can find since the whereabouts of the older artifacts they had found as kids 30+ years ago are unknown.
@@misaelcruz1663there are far older archeological sites found in North America, like Cactus Hill Archaeological Site, some scholars believe these people migrated down to meso America (the Aztec origin story is from current day Utah area)
These short clips are so much easier to digest and understand. I’d rather watch a few of these than the full podcast, but I understand these can’t exist without the other.
I started watching JRE clips after he got away from just believing the conspiracy theory shit... so the older fans confuse the hell out of me -- seems like they're a fan of someone who no longer exists.
If you didnt already know, this year was the first in recorded human history that the spoken work was more easily accessible than the written word. Amazing time to be alive yet still seemingly surrounded by stupidity.
@mario Dias I think that's the most logical way to look at it from outside; North America is USA + Canada, South America is the mainland in the, obviously, south, and Central America is all the shit in between including Mexico lol.
Helmets could have been thick leather considering the time if they didn’t know how to work with ores, thick leather could still prevent stab wounds,or rocks would not damage the head as much, or it could be a royal symbol, kinda goes into whether the Olmec civ was more militant or status and government focused
He is my favorite guest! When they had their science battle OMG my entire family watched it!!! We need more nerd battles like that!!!! I’m Team Graham all the way baby!!!
Siempre he tenido la sensación de que los olmecas están relacionados con los misquitos de la zona selvática de la mosquitia en Honduras, ahí se encuentra la ciudad del DIOS mono, o la ciudad blanca, lamentablemente solo queda la leyenda, son muy pocos los restos de civilización que se encuentran, la selva es tropical y es muy densa,, es casi impenetrable, no estoy seguro pero creo que la película King kong tiene su origen en el relató de esta leyenda, la ciudad blanca, del DIOS mono, que rea un gigante que estaba sentado en su trono, y quedabas maravillado con las riquezas que estaban por los dos lados del camino que conducían a el
Leonardo Ruiz it is not pseudo archeology, you speak as if you know anything about what came before the Sumerian’s. He has been proven right by mainstream scientists regarding a large impact in the Greenland ice sheet, also he has help prove that the Clovis culture were in fact NOT the first civilisation in the North American basin. The amount of research he delves into and combines the dots is incredible. There is nothing pseudo about his work, he is merely connecting the dots in which mainstream archeological data has been made public and connecting the dots unlike everyone else as they are all specialists in one field or the other, he just does the hard job of connecting them all together. It’s funny because you’re on a podcast of him yet you don’t believe in his work nor what he stands for, why don’t you go watch Zahi Hawass and be completely safe in the fact that you’re being lied to and so much covered up just for their personal gains, fool.
I'm Purépecha, originario de Michoacán, México, I've been 280 pounds like I was 175 pounds, the kings in my lineage looked exactly like me but they lived so well they looked like i did. A 5'11" man living well. My predecessors were living well and looked just like I do, I have a big nose, big ears... We are decent of greatness.
Joes podcasts are way better when he has historians, scientists, academics on, rather than his drug buddies and MMA fighters. The banter might not be as funny but the conversations are always more interesting.
As a Pacific Islander, the more accepted view on Pacific Island settlement is that it originated from South East Asia. However, there have been theories and evidences of an Eastern pattern of migration originating from the Americas. i dont know why but i like to believe that some part of our history connects with these olmecs or other American civilization. Graham's challenge on mainstream history and archeology is sooo fascinating.
Indeed. One of the fascinating thing coming form my island village in West Papua is that, our ancestors have lived for centuries with corn staple even prior to European contacts. At first a thought that it was introduced by spanish or portuguese, but according tothe oral history of our earliest ancestors 54 generations back, suggest that they arrived on the islands with corns. 54 generations in my calculations of 4-5 generations each century would predate the first European contacts in the sixteenth century.
Respect to Mr. Hancock for saying “ I won’t claim 100% of them (Olmec heads) have helmets because I might of seen one without a helmet” because that protects everyone from presenting false facts as true facts.
I thought he had quit. Maybe he was just joking. Or maybe he had an "Oh, just a hit I guess, while I'm here, when in rome" moment, and then things maybe kinda slipped a little, as they so frequently do...
@@gammon1183 You're unaware of the amount of speculation in actual history. The great pyramids are only associated with the Egyptians by proximity and by the fact we figured out a way they could have built them. The great pyramids are roughly believed to be the oldest and first pyramids built by the Egyptians as well as the best which has never happened before in the progression of human history "oldest and best". I mean, it's not even logical. It's just that we aren't aware of any other civilization residing there that was capable of building the pyramids. That absence of evidence isn't proof. Edit: Imagine being a civilization that kept records of almost everything aside from your greatest build ever.
The thing with the Olmecs and Sumerians holding the little bags and being civilization-bringers is an odd one. Similar thing shows up in Irish founding myths as well: the fir bolg (men of the bag), among the first mythical people to settle in Ireland . They brought good soil in the bags which helped civilization grow.
Not odd at all if you consider this in the context of the legend of the Tower of Babel, which resulted in the confusion of Languages & the dispersion of Tribes That's why all the gods from around the world have these same common features
That part about finding the "bags" being held by someone in cultures scattered all over the world is so intriguing, and he said it dates back over 12000 years? That's more than twice as long ago as Sumeria.. There's something very odd that happened to humanity all that time ago and I feel like we are so close to figuring it out.
Darksin negroe or Moor fighters were found with that same bag in the battle of tuyuti triple alliance of south America. The evidence is obvious the Moorish empire is being suppressed.
Exactly. Polynesians definitely have something to do with the indigenous people. In my state, the Natives in some tribes here are known for their boats and sea travels. The Native hawaiians look similar to the natives up here. However central and south american indigenous folk looks like cousins to the Polynesians. Obviously generations later through diet and environment tweaked the physical similarities, I have a feeling 100s of years of sea travel is what made polynesians so great at navigating and at some point in history had some connection to the Americas before dying down and eventually being cut off. Just a thought that runs through my mind. I'm micronesian and our people resemble a mix between papa new guineas and Malaysians.
Those people on the stone carvings with the thick lips are black people polynesians have no similarities to our people they just throw that in there not to hurt people feeling how does it go from early Africans to polynesians but when you look at the statue it looks like a black man all day
@@jaylenstoudemire5726 there is def some african genes in the pacific islanders. Also idk if you’ve met or seen polys but some do actually have some african facial features like in the olmec sculptures
*I HAVE heard about the Olmecs because 90's Nickelodeon was awesome and you actually learmed things from 'Legends of The Hidden Temple' with a talking Olmec head* ❤
@@freethinker4liberty Wow your not a "free thinker" now are you....... That is why housing prices are so high there because everyone wants to live there. Here in Iowa they are really low because everyone wants to leave as soon as they graduate. We hippies invented free thinking.
@@brickfacemortar4432 We sure did, and now the younger hippy generation is throwing the whole idea upside down, and are calling for the criminalization of thought, all the while calling it free speech. If you can't see that, I can't help you.
Hi guys, I'm from new Zealand. In our legends we also have these baskets throughout our heritage we still weave today from harakeke (flax) as a symbol. The basket of knowledge (light, darkness and pursuit).
Joe has been my favorite interviewer since I first watched him almost 2 yrs ago. I might not always agree with the things they discuss, but Joe is fantastic at being informed on the topics he discusses and obviously has great intellect and a fun personality to keep things interesting. Thank you Joe for keeping me entertained and informed during these trying times. Stay blessed brother.
Yah he is very good. One of my fav is ua-cam.com/video/W6TakaXCIIQ/v-deo.html JRE 1918 with John Reeves. It's an amazing story. They have an excellent chat and John is very nice to listen to. A very successful but down-to-earth and modest guy. Essentially gold miner talking about amazing boneyards in permafrost on his land.
Just wondering has Graham Hancock ever looked at Irish mythology, particularly relating to the Tuatha De Danann. The legends refer to them arriving out of the west in their "sky ships" at a mountain in Connacht (Province in the West) known after as Sliabh an Iarainn (Iron Mountain) fleeing a catastrophe . They were supposed to have incredible powers e.g. advanced technology, medicine, etc. They are supposed to have been responsible for the famous passage tombs (Newgrange, Knowth, Dowth, Carrowkeel, etc). I read these stories as a young boy but it wasn't until I saw this video that I thought maybe they're just more than mythology. Or maybe I'm just reading too much into it??
First time hearing about this, if scientists put together all these legends from different cultures they might make a better picture of the past. Atlanteans? Theres an underwater city off the coast of Cuba with a road that stretches all the way to Miami, a pre Ice Age civilization that scientists know nothing about.
@@Dfthg-bz3hp Yeah those Ramses III DNA results didn't lie. E1b1a which is only found in central and west Africa and of course the US where the slaves were brought. But yeah carry on with the ridicule. You re cool.
MarvelousAll TheTime Has to be referring to them because I’ve never seen an so-called Mexican or native American with those features. It’s still people with those features today.
MySuperEmilio they’ve been mixed with slaves and Europeans for hundreds of years in the past South Americans would of looked more dark Asian which is much different than the Olmec statues
Let's just be honest there's no denying that blacks are the true indigenous worldwide are not asians or europeans the oldest of statues and paintings are of black people
Ancient civilizations are ENDLESSLY FASCINATING to me. Like, when i hear the stories archaeologists have fastened together about these ancient peoples & places I get tingles all throughout my body lol. I love it. Ive taken four undergrad anthro courses as electives, but when im done my degree Im excited to have more time to learn more independently. My favourite ancient peoples to learn about were the Mesopotamian
Im mexican and my favorite ancient people are the Hyperboreans.. vrill and all. then you find out they were the infamous Sea people who are now the Bankers .. and boom! you get those tingles .
Ancient civilizations is one thing... making up fictional accounts without evidence about their life is another. There are people who believe the Olmecs are of African origin based on nothing other than large lips on a statue.
Do you have anything in this book about King Olmec from Nickelodeon? (Fun fact Dee Baker actually not only did the voice he also in the head on each episode operating it with levers because they didn’t have the budget to bother putting in motors.)
FYI for the artifact called "bag" and its meaning: you will also find noumerous ridicularly detailed carvings and examples of these artifacts accross the Indian temples (and the most detailed carvings are in India) and in some of them the figure of babies or small human beings is present inside the bags. So, for short (we don't know how, but we speculate these bags worked like some sort of articial incubators), my best clue is that the "bag" means literally that these beings were bringing some of their offspring with them
I have a Facebook friend from India and in one of her posts she mentioned that the bag was a battery.🤔💭 so, now your statement is also very interesting 👍
There would be an overwhelming amount of unpleasant behavior but to me that's part of it and I wouldn't mind. It would be really nice to learn what it was like
g w what’s the truth then ? These head tops were just found chilling along the grounds of earth ? That’s some kind of evidence of people at least. We have found dinosaurs ! It’s crazy to think them beasts were once roaming around the deep and vast forests of grid planet . Then a meteor wiped them out... dinosaurs were earths real Aliens , if something massive like that was once here millions years ago . I can’t even imagine to think what sorts of tiny or big creatures are across the million light years of different galaxies around us .
@Goatbe Bryant Right..He tells history for himself...And those aren't helmets they represent the stoppage of knowledge to the Olmec which caused the fall... Europeans rule today because they receive the knowledge to rule.. The source sends knowledge to the people he chooses for his purpose.. The Olmec knew that a new people was coming.. Of all the technology and science they had they left a heads with crowns as a sign.. Information comes into us not inward out.
I grew up in the Teotihuacan pyramid area. I used to play outside all the time and you could find objects, obsidian stone shaped in different ways. As a child you don't know how important those can be, but it's always good to learn more about your own history, and preserve it.
Hi, I live on North Ronaldsay, in the Orkney's, just south of fair isle, and I am fascinated by this discovery. Would love to learn more. I think our Broch of Burrian may be linked??
"I can't remember. I've been in California. I've been smoking lots of dope you know." Graham Hancock is one of my idols. Living fucking legend this man lol
That is weird, kinda crazy ngl sometime makes you think like what would we see if we went by in time would we even see what everyone expect or something entirely different yk
@@gabe6281 I'm sure he "did," but if he's around it, he'll smoke some. I do the same thing. I stopped (regularly) but I won't turn it down, unless I need to for some reason.
@Jerry Atrix He quit because he was abusing it. Ayahuasca helped him realize it. Then he acted upon it. Now, he respects it and doesn't go crazy with it. I assume.
Maybe they aren't even bags at all, but some kind of large gold medallion with a handle on it so you can carry it with you when you're walking through the cities of the civilizations to announce that you're an emissary or something from another part of the earth.
Also sometimes there is something on the wrist that looks like a watch, could be jewellery, but again the fact that these objects feature in so many different cultures across the world a very long time ago hints that there is something much bigger going on
The skull with Polynesian characteristics found in Brazil was unfortunately destroyed in the fire of the National Museum of Natural History in 2019, only the upper part of the skull was rescued. It was a woman's skull and indeed the features are very reminiscent of the Olmecs (a reconstruction had been done before the fire)
Wow..what a coincidence the records of thousand of Indigenous Indians or Black's were destroyed also!! 🤔 I'm still searching for that country called Black and the many slaveships they came to the Americas on .... just saying 😌 🤷
Omg. Polynesian forgot... code word for .African!! Let them find out how Black and dark Olmec skin was. And you alll will be lile.. well hmmmmm really not Polynesian 100%... but uhmm well....
@@eeeaten wrong the so called Native Americans today are not the real aboriginal people. A lot is hidden truth will hurt a lot of egos but it’s up to you to inform yourself of real events not HIS- STORY.
@@RaYomKennuu vague conspiracy nonsense. all the oldest remains found in the americas have been shown by dna analysis to be linked to the people currently living in the us. i would guess there is no limit to the irrational nonsense you believe.
TheCrusaderRabbits your point is?? A lot of ancient tribes were fucked on any drug they could to “see their God’s”. It’s not that crazy that way back when there was meth heads like thee is all over today
The faceless Question I heard the original native Americans of Americans were black and Africans. And it was documented that Africans would travel across The Atlantic before Europeans. And they said that Mayan civilization means Land across the water in Am African language
0:12 Graham’s reaction here always makes me feel like he’s thinking, “really joe? I discussed this in depth in my first book and I don’t want to talk about it right now.”
I prefer the theory that Aztecs and Mayans were squatting on the ruins they were found on and weren't the actual creators because neither one of them could continue building structures in the same way and they couldn't read and understand their "own" writings. They moved in after the areas were abandoned by the original creators just like happened time and again in Egypt.
@@martingregory6993 Because it's the most accurate. Mayans still exist today and they can't reproduce anything from the Myan ruins. People don't usually just forget how to do things.
@@-joe-davidson you don't know what you're talking about. The Aztecs literally built the city they lived in. There are thousands of ancient cities in the Americas you must be confused.
@@hairywiener9336 That's your opinion. That's a theory. There were people living there but there was no evidence that they built anything. They were squatters. Whoever built that place was long gone... Thanks for playing. You tried.
@-joe-davidson pathetic. You sound uneducated and inbred. There's tons of evidence. Museums full of it and first hand accounts from the Spanish themselves.
What if all these olmecs carvings and pyramids are pre-flood era, and the Aztecz and Mayans were great archeologist that learned tons studying these structures.
The aztecs actually learned about mesoamerican past studying structures. In fact they weren't from mesoamerica. They came from a place called "Aztlan" (Aztec means "people from Aztlan". Its supposed to be in the place where the uto-aztec peoples lived, from the northen Mexico to California and New Mexico) and when they were only people living in simple tribal lifes, they studied the ancient ruins and built his empire in their place with the same architecture, like Tollan Xicotitlan, El Tajín and, the most famous, Teotihuacan (an ancient place with massive ruins from a mysterious post-olmec civilization who flourished in the first century) in aztec language means "the place were the humans became gods" because they didn't believed than humans could built it and associated the place with the gods. The basic form of aztec architecture was "stolen" from teotihuacan and toltec ancient architecture.
There is a famous ruin complex in the Andes whose name slips my mind. Anyways, they are so old that people consider them to be the ancestors of the Inca. Their stones are so precisely cut that we don't know how they did it. Oh yeah, it seems like it was destroyed by a massive flood of water. In the Andes. Funny that.
@@lausdeo4944 My Mother's people, the Purepecha ( Tarascan ) were originally from Bolivia and are 100% related to the Ayramara. Migrated to Western Mexico, in successive migrations, over 4 thousand years ago. The pyramid ( e'Yakata ) of Tzintzuntzani, is totally Andean in design, totally different from other Mesoamerican people. Our language is non Mexican in origin. Even the pottery is 100% Andean in design and funtion. The Purepecha were the only people north of the Andies to mummified their dead and had advanced Metallurgy to other Mexican Natives .
Hi ! The American man is one, and they come mostly from the ancient Atlanteans (Plato's Atlantis). Tenochti Atlan was built as an echo of the ancient ``Aztlan`` (Atlan). Well, Aztlan was a mythical city from the Aztecs come from. However in the north of Mexico (where it was supposedly be located) a circular city in the middle of the waters was never found. So it is most likely that they were referring to an almost forgotten ``echo``. Atlantis. Even today there exists on the northwest coast of Morocco a small city called Masa (Sous massa). In Mexico there is also Masa (Maza atlan). In Nicaragua Masa Tepe. The suffix Atlan is present in hundreds of toponyms throughout Mesoamerica (Tenochti Atlan, Masa Atlan, Ati Atlan ...). The Canary Islands are what remained of Atlantis (Land of the Atlanteans). In the 7th century BC. This part of the African coast was already inhabited. However, the Amazighs (Berbers) had not yet reached North Africa. So, who were these inhabitants? They were not Phoenicians, since they were almost blond. And they already called the highest peak of Marrakesh mountain , ``Tubkal``. Let's look at the highest pyramid of the Mayans name is``Tikal``. Well, when Atlantis sank, possibly its waves (or Tsunami) pushed the Atlantean sailors to the coasts of America. Or perhaps they had already sailed there. (Let's remember that it was the Canaries who gave Columbus the tip of a land beyond the Atlantic) One of the things that draws the most attention is the name with which the Mayans identified their land, Joktan (Yucatan, Spanishized). We went to history to check if there was a Joktan. And yes. He was one of Noah's grandsons. And even more surprising is the land that was assigned to him. It was described with the mountains to its right and in the direction to Sefarad. And it fits perfectly with Marrakesh, the Atlas Mountains to its right and Sefarad (today Spain) to the north. Joktan was the brother of Ophir (today India), much better located by historians. Even more surprising was the oral tradition of the ancient inhabitants of Souss Massa... They said that Jonah of the Bible was vomited by a whale on their shores. And in his honor they built a temple on the site with whale ribs. The story was collected by a Muslim historian Muhammad al-Idrisi (11th century) who in turn took it from another Berber historian of the 7th century AD. In my case, I have found surprising similarities between Hindus and many Native Americans. If we review the knowledge of the Mayans and Aztecs, you tell us that this knowledge (especially in astrology, mathematics and architecture) could not have come from a culture (the Mayans) that did not have a great seafaring tradition. Best regards.
Why wouldn't they be? We know how population works right? Our population on earth hasn't been decreasing over the millennia, has it? We procreate and spread out, procreate and spread out.
@@firewall8047 Since 1998 I am following Graham bro. Whats up with the SUS? When dudes use that slang they sound like girls bro, So I ask you again what is SUS?
I think the modern human has been around a lot longer than historians can confirm. I think we were travelling the world hundreds of thousands of years ago. Not is large sailing ships, but in large fleets of small vessels. During various ice ages, when sea levels were extremely low compared to today, there were probably thousands of islands in the oceans that just aren't there any more
This type of content fascinates me. It feels like we are rewriting our history. Utterly intriguing. Thanks Joe and Graham PS: i am reading Fingerprints of the Gods .
Sorry but its just not credible by any real evidence. Graham Hancock is unfortunately pseudo science / pseudo archeology. I was upset when I found out too
His telling real history not made up his-story they've been lying to us for a long time and hiding a lot so again thank you for this information some people can't accept that the past was different than they been telling us. Peace love and life ❤
I remember the biggest question my college professor had was about the location that researchers found those heads. The Stones arent native to that area where they found it. Like those heads weigh heavy to be moved by mere humans. So humans must've had at one point a method to moving those stone heads. Just like those stone structures found at the top of Andes.
Those ruins are Native American built. Go figure, people always try to belittle our ancestors .... on our homeland from Alaska to the tip of South America. It wasn't Africans, Vikings or Egyptians, aliens or Alex Jones .... it was all Native built !!! You foreign blooded people have no connection to the land or monuments .... get over it, we had skills and in many ways surpassed European and African cultures in many ways.
@@kennymichaelalanya7134 I picked up on this and extrapolated from there . The Biblical story of Jericho alludes to it . Gobekli Tepe was built before we had ropes . And no amount of men put an 800 ton block into the wall at Baalbek . ua-cam.com/video/wvJAgrUBF4w/v-deo.html
Alex chavez Not as old as this one . And not mearly sophistocated as this one. First writting, first metal melting, oldest calendar, first central heating...
Батрић Гарић you do know the Bible came out of Africa where civilization came from man Africa man is where we all came from man we know this by history and dna black albinos is where Caucasians came from man.
@@alexchavez3244 Anatomically modern humans originate in either East Africa. Civilization in the Old World likely originated from the Fertile Crescent. As for why people in Europe have lighter skin and a different phenotype. That's related to human evolution to UV rays and climate. Populations closer to the Equator have darker skin with curlier hair while populations living further away have lighter skin and straight hair.
When I first went to Mexico to Teothihuacan, I always assumed it was built by the Aztecs. When someone told me "To the Aztecs these were already ruins from a millennia before they arrived" I was like "Who built them?" and they were like "Nobody really knows" I was floored and have been fascinated with the Olmecs ever since. Mindblowing part of the world we live in
Teotihuacan was a large city state built nahua/nahuatl speaking people many meso Americans visited it was basically new York city with ethnic neighborhoods but it lasted for a short time it is believed deforestation and drought lead to its decline "teotihuacan" is a nahuatl/nahua word named by the Aztecs
It was built by the so called Toltecs who were believed to be the OTOMI . ,The the crazy part is near Teotiuacan , where more Toltec ruins were found, there were ruins with design similar to that of the Teotihucan ruins. Now the place was called TULA , heres where it gets crazy.. near MOSCOW - not Florida.. Moscow RUSSIA. There is a town called TULA that was left aboneded too (its now growing tho). But its earliest metnion dates back to the Khanghat dates but even then it was known as an ancient Russian town. But nobody in Russia knows what TULA means. Then there are towns in Russia called SOCHI сочи referring to fields and pastors, in Nahautl , Xochtili< SO CHEE > means flower. Then there is also CHAPULTEPEC which means raiders hill in Turkish, in nahautl it means Grasshoper hill , however Grasshoppers in Nahuatl are also synonom for Raider too.
THe reason why i mention Nahautl is because the Nahautls weren't from Mexico City, they are belived to be from Utah or Colorado. When the Nahuatl arrived to Mexico City, it was already inhabited by the Otomi. Nahautl language was influenced by the Otomi and Mixtec. If the Otomis were the Toltecs then this would explain why Nahautl and Otomi have these Sanksrit-Russian words. After years of linguistic research I can confirm that Sanksrit influenced Russian and Sankrit is also present in the Native Mexican langauges such as Mixtec . .. Ainu Japanese also has some similarities too.
Also the fact that YENESIANS of Russia had 90% of Haplogroup Q. Haplogroup Q is exclusive gene to North America.
There is also the DENE CAUCASIAN theory that backs this up too.
@@cachifli870 Toltecs weren't Nahua. are you talking about the Salvadorian Nahuas?.. Gtfoh. Toltecs were releated to the Otomi and probably influenced the Huastecs and the Mixtecs. One theory is that the Huastecs were Mayan from Yucatan.
But Mexican-Nahuatls are from Utah and are a Dene and Uto Aztecan. The Tlingit of BC canada talk like Aztlan Nahuatls.
They use the TL sound a lot , this isn't found in any of the Nahuas vocabulary other than influence from Aztec expansion in 1400s
and its not found in other Uto Aztecans and Otomis .. its only found ith the Dene Tlingit.
The Tlingit also used the MAQUITL too.
@@chibiromano5631 ok this is fascinating. A few years ago I met someone who was doing a language research project, and the Dene language grouping can be heard from the Arctic down through the western states through Mexico as far as Panama. The same language also is heard in relation to some eastern European groups and Russia. The word Aztec is connected to a term from "white lands where the cranes fly". That could be either the white sands of southwest USA or far north. Thanks for this information!
@@cachifli870 Wait are you Cholulan? They are the same Nahuatls as the Mexica , they all came from Aztlan. It was Azcopoztalco , Tlaxcala, Cholula, Mexica, Texcoco etc. that came to Anahuac around 1300s. But you are saying there were Nahuatls/nahuas in Puebla before Cholulans and Tlaxcalans?
Mexica Nahautl only seems different because the one written is Classical Nahuatl but Classical Nahautl was written by Catholic converts..They latanized that languge like crazy and added -O and -A to suffixes and also added -TEOTL to our langauge to mean god, the TEO part is actually greek meaning God , THEO.
So Classical Nahautl is highly tampered with. We don't use the word God in nahautl and otomi and hnathu.. The closest we get to it is Spirit , but its similar to the Japanese concept of Kami or similar to 'THE FORCE' in star wars , as in Vibes,Karma and energies that surround us from the earth and are in us.
I think you guys in Tlaxcala have a story in this in POPOCATEPL. He becomes a Mountain with his fiance, and hence why that Volcano looks like a sleeping person.
Shinto also has stories like this.
the original Nahuatl that the Mexica spoke sounded much different. It sounded like Tlingit.
Joe’s curiosity is the core of his success.
amit nagpal no shit
That's true of every single human being.
I love it good mind
@amit nagpal
That's what Jordan Peterson said.
And skeptiscism
I'm mexican, Olmecs are a very underrated civilization and its society, science and culture is magnificent they were astrologist genius very advanced, its disappearance is a true mistery.
Yup and they also helped populate polynesia.
They left Central America and moved north toward towards Chicago then Alaska then Cambodia.
@Ihateyousodamnmuch Incas weren't Mexican's. Mexican's came with the Spanish. There is a difference.
Most likely where wiped by another people or integrated with others when they where weakest. At least thats what happens to most cultures when they collapse
They don't look mysterious to me they look like east Africans just like professor ivan van sertima said in the 80s about the olmecs
The beauty of Joe's show is that it's a pure conversation. Much like when Two people meet at an event with mutual friends and someone is interested in another's field of expertise. He asks good questions, listens intently to the answers, and if he has knowledge of the subject does not try to show off. Second best podcaster I have ever listened to.
Whos first bro?
Ever heard him bitch about politics?
@@aureliomarco5749i think it's also joe
Joe's the second best to me too, after Joseph Rogan.
He even asked Graham what he wanted to say before Joe interrupted him.
I grew up in Southern Veracruz and there is Olmec heads all over that area. FYI the idea that southern mexicans don't have thick lips and wide nose is usually coming from people who have never lived or been to this area of Mexico. There are many people who look like this in the area I was born.
PoochMount18 Those Ancient civilizations of people of meso America were not white or black, they are not euro decent, they are not Afro decent for 1. For 2 all original natives people, are Asian decent. They were hunters and gathers that crossed a land bridge that connected Asia to the America’s thousands of years ago it was called “Bering land bridge” you can look into that and they migrated between those lands including the Caribbean islands, Hawaii, Pacific islands, established their own Civilizations and cultures. There are fully blooded indigenous people today, including In South America that look nothing of Afro decent, and they are keeping with their culture, so stop trying to falsely claim these people as something their not, these people already had everything stripped from them including their identity, so don’t try too further that and discredit their culture, history and people. Take a nice hard lookat the natives of Hawaii they looking nothing of Afro decent, these people been around for thousands of years, don’t mention any history of 1493 and on. If you wanna talk about European and African Ancestory In parts of Latin America and Caribbean, yeah it’s of colonization, cause natives were enslaved, colonized, raped, for centuries they had a forced culture on them for centuries a forced language on them for centuries, Africans were brought, they didn’t come here. look at the term mestizo race first generation born Hispanics and Latinos that been around for 500 years not thousands but they are most closely related to those natives. Mullatos and Afro Latinos are second generation, European and African ancestory was not present at any time before 1492, look at the Mexicans you see walking around today. They are mixed with those ancestors they didn’t come outta nowhere that’s there blood, why would they be brown skin? if most of them were mixed with black they would look like most Dominicans. So stop tryin to discredit other people and communities, these people already get overshadowed enough. Take in mind black Americans portray no African culture what so ever like none, so they would be the last people to even claim that native history and culture. I don’t know why ya act like those features are exclusive to people of Afro decent because they never was there are plenty of people with those features being Asian decent especially Polynesians, these people stemmed from Asia not Africa, and they line up perfectly with those statues.
@@quentincaraballo6459 ever consider sum history is misinformed .. an how about thinking we crossed into Asia , rather then crossing into turtle island. Mongolians for example, excellent horsemen, We would be wearing clothes if crossing over to here.
Wazillia H'eh Universe I don’t think it’s misinformed at all because these native indigenous communities all look of Asian decent es no argument these people look Asian they don’t look white they don’t black, Pacific Islanders all Asian, the America’s all Asian, Canada Asian, all of these natives are Asian, I don’t get why that’s so hard to understand anyways. Ya act like other people of communities aren’t capable of this history, this is not just a white and black world I”ll tell you that much, cause I notice es always these white and black Americans tryin to claim these people’s heritage, culture, history, and what exactly are those people doing to them? They minding they own business, and it’s unfortunate they keep getting discriminated and harassed like mf, these people are still getting killed for no reason, I don’t even know they living they 3rd world country conditions in the US and even in Canada that’s beyond me.
Jermaine Jimjam brain washed by Hollywood? Hollywood doesn’t even recognize indigenous native cultures and accustoms and they only a knowledgeable the ones in the US and they only brought up when cowboys are afflicting with them, for your information Mexicans were the first cowboys that’s there culture and a lot Mexicans are just Spanish speaking natives see these always been around. This is has nothing to do with Hollywood ya people really out here brain washed by this white and black systematic that is portrayed in the US pretty much the whole world so ofc people and communities like these constantly get overshadowed and discredited for everything, now like I said, ain’t nobody claiming these people’s history, ain’t nobody claiming these people’s heritage or culture period, that’s a period, we ain’t gonna have this today, that ain’t ya to claim that ain’t anyone’s to claim. I said what I said, and there nothing wrong with what I said cause I said very factual shi, and ain’t no body can tell me nothing about it, cause there’s nothing to argue about. I know what the Olmecs were, Aztecs, Mayans, Incas, they are Asian decent, they are brown people, bronze race, that’s what they went by. I can pull a bunch of pics of these everyday people aligning perfectly with those Olmec statues I can pull a bunch they look nothing for Afro decent, these people look straight Polynesian. This ain’t no argument. Ya really act like these big lips, noses, big heads are exclusive to black people? So since when do all black people have those features? Cause they don’t. Even that being said there ain’t no evidence or historical evidence, there ain’t no evidence today there ain’t no DNA evidence that these people are Afro decent, cause like I said these people are still around today, so how we gonna argue that if these people are still around today all around the America’s keeping up with these native cultures and traditions, even languages. How tf else would they be so educated about there own culture? Let me say it cause it is there culture. Ya people dumb ass hell.
@@quentincaraballo6459 @Quentin Caraballo true , it's the four directions of life & there is similarities in facial features in each walks of life. To say we all come from Asia is a lie though, their may be a few tribes agreeable for the most part and some have their own identity. Otherwise a Four Directions would not exist .. it's a complete circle of human kind
I’m 100% sure the thumbnail is from Legends in the Hidden Temple, that old game show on nickelodeon.
It is. Lol.
Yes yes it is
Illuminati confirmed.
i thought that is what this clip was about
Shinigami
You know the Olmec s
i hope that when i die, I'll know everything about everything and that i will spend my time visiting the past and the future.
You will im sure
Sounds like you were stoned when making this comment
If that was what happens everyone would want to die xD
@@Premislao89 except for the part where you become a ghost that is unable to interact with anything, have any sensation or end your "existence".
@@helgenlane yikes
Besides the intriguing mystery, these Olmec heads are so beautiful. Great pieces of art.
That legends of the hidden temple thumbnail tho
Man, I clicked on it just for that reason.
@@kellyhiggs8491 that's how they got me here 😐
They could never put together that puzzle at the end
That show is legendary
BLUE BARRACUDAS, BABY!! I clicked only because of the Hidden Temple thumbnail! haha
I grew up in Veracruz where they excavated these Olmec heads, it was pretty amazing to live around so much history. They greatly influenced the coming indigenous groups, even the Aztecs.
So blacks were the first in Mexico?
They did not for crap. The Meshica/Chichimeca (what the german guy named "Aztecs") were the last group to arrive. And they were influenced by the TOLTECS. Stop making up BS
@@joserams2245 There is truth in your statement, but there is a significant different between influence and coming from- I said influenced! They didn't come from Olmec at least not directly. It is thought that the Aztecs came from the highland mountains (Sierra Madre) to form a great civilization in central Mexico. Prior to their arrival was Teotihuacan, which at that point was only a city that was empty and abandoned. I have visited all major sites in Mexico several times, (lived in Mexico for 13 years). Only major site i have yet to visit is Palenque, which I hope to visit soon. I did make it to Chiapas to study with the Maya though, I have great reverence for their heritage. Back to the Aztecs, they had a lot of influence from all parts of Mexico, although very different from both Maya and Olmec- Quetzalcoat - by the time the Aztecs came along it was more a tail of his return from ancient civilizations. The Aztec empire stretched all the way through Veracruz, as they gathered tribes - in the heart of the Olmec civilization that had previously existed. I lived right on the street that was built by Hernan Cortez to the Great Empire, stretching form the Port of Veracruz to Mexico City.
@@elisabethcrawford5903 blows my mind the history of how they arrive to teotihuacan..crazy stuff...
i wonder if the olmecs are descendants from the people who were at hueyatlaco 250,000 years ago, they probably werent but who knows
the Olmec clearly died out cause they couldn't put together the Shrine of the Silver Monkey in under 20 seconds even though it was only 3 pieces
Actually they have been behind the scenes procreating; after many attempts at procreating a perfect specimen for the preservation of their race, Shaquille O' Neal was born. He has Shazamastic powers and is a grand master in Shaq-fu.
Renegadesciple lmao you had me there for a moment
Legends of the Hidden Temple.
RIP
9/11/93 - 11/24/95
Legends of the hidden temple ayyyeee
Classic White boy response when they cant provide an honest, source filled statement. This is very prevelent when historical data don't support Darwinist White Supermacy Propaganda. The Olmec didnt die out. Many of the decendants are modern day Carribeans, Jamicans etc. and aboriginal blacks of South and North America. Many mordern day so called African Americans which is term developed only about 50 +/- years ago. Ony 1 of 5 differnt names given to the Aborignal Blacks who were also the Gala of South Carolina, Chowtaw, Blackfoot, Lanape of NOrth East America and the Seminoles, just to name a few!
Graham handcock is one of few who attempts to tell the truth among the historical academic types, however, he is still very reserved!
Regarding the Helmetts. The Olmec helments are Malian Muur War head guards. The Olemcs are related to the DoGONS of West & South Africa. The Dogons were ancient PREIST OF EYGPT. There are mandee writting scripts found on Olmec mounuments which likse the people and history, EYGPT AND SOUTH & North America. Like the Eygptians, Olmec statues depict Lion Bodies with Human heads. In Addition. There are atleast 2 Olmec head Statues that I know of without the MALIAN MUUR WAR HELMET, AND the figure looks like WESLEY SNIPES in the MOVIE "BLADE"! BIG LIPS with a Box Fade Afro Hairstyle!. KEYWORD SEARCH: EL NEGRO OLMEC STATUE at TUXTECO museum.
This topic is truly amazing and one I feel I have a personal connection to because both my parents are from Veracruz (where the Olmec heads were found) and my mom would tell me stories of how when she was a kid her and her siblings would run around in my grandpa’s prairie and find what she said were green masks, stone spinning tops, and other doll like artifacts, that they would play with and take home. She described really odd stone human sculptures that were doll size and I didn’t question it at all for the longest time until I came across this video and wondered more about Olmec artifacts and went and did some searching of my own only to find a jade Olmec mask on the metropolitan museum of art website. This reminded me of the story my mom had told me so I showed her the picture and to my surprise she recognized the mask and said it looked just like the one she had found as a kid. I decided to keep looking through the museums gallery so I could show her other artifacts and she pointed out a another standing Olmec sculpture that she had said was very similar to another they had found. After hearing all of this and connecting the dots I’ll be going back to my grandpa’s prairie to see what I can find since the whereabouts of the older artifacts they had found as kids 30+ years ago are unknown.
Cool story bro.
good luck
Hope they kept some, I'm from Veracruz as well. It is fascinating to know the Olmecs are considered the oldest civilization in America.
@@misaelcruz1663there are far older archeological sites found in North America, like Cactus Hill Archaeological Site, some scholars believe these people migrated down to meso America (the Aztec origin story is from current day Utah area)
wish i could help you find and preserve those artifacts. museums are trophy rooms for colonists......
Someone should leave behind an Olmec head of Joe with headphones for future generations.
I agree
Just leave a bowling ball.
Lol
Hell.... Yes
Bill Johnson just leave a kettle bell*
Is the thumbnail “legends of the hidden temple” from Nickelodeon?!?
Yes
thats why i clicked lol
Dude. My first impression hahaha
His name was Olmec on the Nickelodeon show.
100% why I clicked on this
Them dudes look like old school football players with the leather helmets. They probably just discovered their hall of fame.
Olmec are from mars originally.
😂😂😂 that’s quality humor
You can't unsee it lol! A field of olmec hall of famers. I wouldn't be surprised
My first thought when I saw those helmets on the carved heads was that they were probably made of leather like early football helmets.
Patrick Mauricio
These short clips are so much easier to digest and understand. I’d rather watch a few of these than the full podcast, but I understand these can’t exist without the other.
I feel like there's 2 types of joe rogan fans. Longtime mma fans & conspiracy theory fans.
Theres 1 more type... fear factor.
...and another. News Radio fans. Joe was such a bad actor.
And another bro science
@@whyis45stillalive and another, sodomite's
I started watching JRE clips after he got away from just believing the conspiracy theory shit... so the older fans confuse the hell out of me -- seems like they're a fan of someone who no longer exists.
This is why I watch UA-cam . I like listening to the man talking about knowledge he has gathered and handing it out for free
If you didnt already know, this year was the first in recorded human history that the spoken work was more easily accessible than the written word. Amazing time to be alive yet still seemingly surrounded by stupidity.
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Hancock: "The Olmecs were the first high civilization of central America."
Rogan: "DMT or weed?"
Why hasn't this comment blown up?
@mario Dias yeah well send an email to Hancock to correct him bc it's quoted
@mario Dias I think that's the most logical way to look at it from outside; North America is USA + Canada, South America is the mainland in the, obviously, south, and Central America is all the shit in between including Mexico lol.
@mario Dias Longer than you seeing your sentence structures.
@mario Dias i was like, wtf🤣 mexico is North America. He’s full of shit. School in the US teaches kids dumb shit.
Helmets could have been thick leather considering the time if they didn’t know how to work with ores, thick leather could still prevent stab wounds,or rocks would not damage the head as much, or it could be a royal symbol, kinda goes into whether the Olmec civ was more militant or status and government focused
Or maybe they liked to play football
What if the ancients were trying to instruct us to “secure the bag”
😂😂😂😂😂😂
the bag of knowledge and power to bring peace to the world
Facts
Bag for life!
Its a bag of pot....
Joe: "Why are they all wearing helmets?"
Omecs: "You try carving hair and get back to us Joe"
Lmao!!! Dude if this was supposedly before the Aztecs the had swords and shit back then just like in Renaissance time!
Construction helmet, 🤨
The had breads aka cornrolls
blacksapphire04 before the Aztecs and Mayans so before 1000 AD Renaissance was 1500’s
Olmec Gorilla Glue
He is my favorite guest! When they had their science battle OMG my entire family watched it!!! We need more nerd battles like that!!!! I’m Team Graham all the way baby!!!
He's a charlatan. There are plenty of credible people who research these topics.
@@iandaley2295 I find him very credible and decent. I think sometimes people on the internet just want to put others down.
He speaks very well and with a ability to tell a story like a great teacher
@I have something to say about it don’t cry. Everything will be ok.
@@iandaley2295 Given the depth of your rebuttal how could i possibly disagree? Value judgements are worthless.
The Olmecs are still around in Mexico and America. We never left
Yoa don't have big lips and big noses, stop it
No mames JAJAJA
Que pedo que pedo!?
Una Olmeca en Internet!? 🤔
@@Dhariuz_T neta están bien piratas las personas
Siempre he tenido la sensación de que los olmecas están relacionados con los misquitos de la zona selvática de la mosquitia en Honduras, ahí se encuentra la ciudad del DIOS mono, o la ciudad blanca, lamentablemente solo queda la leyenda, son muy pocos los restos de civilización que se encuentran, la selva es tropical y es muy densa,, es casi impenetrable, no estoy seguro pero creo que la película King kong tiene su origen en el relató de esta leyenda, la ciudad blanca, del DIOS mono, que rea un gigante que estaba sentado en su trono, y quedabas maravillado con las riquezas que estaban por los dos lados del camino que conducían a el
😂 “There sits a man holding a sort of bag. I call them... man bags”
Graham Hancock is a living meme
Kevin Dube his phrasing is so delightful and odd. He’s awesome.
That homophobic Kevin
michaelba86 you haven’t, and never will accomplish the grandeur’s he has has In the quarter century worth of work Graham has worked in this field.
i Kilplix oh in his field of pseudo archaeology?
Leonardo Ruiz it is not pseudo archeology, you speak as if you know anything about what came before the Sumerian’s. He has been proven right by mainstream scientists regarding a large impact in the Greenland ice sheet, also he has help prove that the Clovis culture were in fact NOT the first civilisation in the North American basin. The amount of research he delves into and combines the dots is incredible. There is nothing pseudo about his work, he is merely connecting the dots in which mainstream archeological data has been made public and connecting the dots unlike everyone else as they are all specialists in one field or the other, he just does the hard job of connecting them all together. It’s funny because you’re on a podcast of him yet you don’t believe in his work nor what he stands for, why don’t you go watch Zahi Hawass and be completely safe in the fact that you’re being lied to and so much covered up just for their personal gains, fool.
“I’m in California, I’ve been smoking lots of dope” lol such a boss
telepathy90 The best type of scientist is the type that doesn’t lose the drive to be adventurous.
People laugh when they hear a dope reference when it's never funny. I think they just get really happy.
I need that level of job security.
@@YaBoiSwayZ He's not a scientist
Ha ha ha for real
I only clicked on this because Legends of the Hidden Temple was my childhood..
LMFAO 😂
Lmao same here!
*woah, it rlly was.*
Same
Same
I'm Purépecha, originario de Michoacán, México, I've been 280 pounds like I was 175 pounds, the kings in my lineage looked exactly like me but they lived so well they looked like i did. A 5'11" man living well. My predecessors were living well and looked just like I do, I have a big nose, big ears... We are decent of greatness.
I’m half purepecha and I’m short in stature, only 5’2”. My grandparents came from Santa Fe de la Laguna, Michoacán.
Joes podcasts are way better when he has historians, scientists, academics on, rather than his drug buddies and MMA fighters. The banter might not be as funny but the conversations are always more interesting.
Leonardo Datore yeah but this guys a idiot, he thought the world was gonna end in 2012 lol
@@315giants spoken like someone who hasn't read his books
@@slomnim right ;)
One of his buddies that I always find engaging though is Duncan Trussel. He always has something interesting and insightful to say.
@@happycatfish yeah, Dunkan is my fav Joe's Friend
As a Pacific Islander, the more accepted view on Pacific Island settlement is that it originated from South East Asia. However, there have been theories and evidences of an Eastern pattern of migration originating from the Americas. i dont know why but i like to believe that some part of our history connects with these olmecs or other American civilization. Graham's challenge on mainstream history and archeology is sooo fascinating.
Indeed. One of the fascinating thing coming form my island village in West Papua is that, our ancestors have lived for centuries with corn staple even prior to European contacts. At first a thought that it was introduced by spanish or portuguese, but according tothe oral history of our earliest ancestors 54 generations back, suggest that they arrived on the islands with corns. 54 generations in my calculations of 4-5 generations each century would predate the first European contacts in the sixteenth century.
Your forefathers are are descendents of paupan people,who migrated from Africa ,sorry everything started from the motherland 🙂
The current took them from Africa to the Caribbean and upward into the western world. Which they had already been and left.
Mesopotamia to America to the pacific
I have read a book that said that Aztec origins come from Polynesia somewhere in the Pacific Islands....god only knows
Respect to Mr. Hancock for saying “ I won’t claim 100% of them (Olmec heads) have helmets because I might of seen one without a helmet” because that protects everyone from presenting false facts as true facts.
"I can't remember.. I'm in California, I've been smoking lots of dope" - Graham Hancock 2019
Hahahahaha
Khe quit the weed
I thought he had quit. Maybe he was just joking. Or maybe he had an "Oh, just a hit I guess, while I'm here, when in rome" moment, and then things maybe kinda slipped a little, as they so frequently do...
Tyrone Flaucher What the fuck are you on about?
@Tyrone Flaucher so they're hyper intelligent space traveling aliens now? Relax with the pcp tyrone.
Graham is so knowledgeable about the ancient cultures it's so fascinating to listen to him and learn what he knows and has discovered
There are true professional archaeologist who are far more knowledgeable and will give you facts rather than fiction and speculation.
@@gammon1183 who
@@gammon1183 You're unaware of the amount of speculation in actual history.
The great pyramids are only associated with the Egyptians by proximity and by the fact we figured out a way they could have built them. The great pyramids are roughly believed to be the oldest and first pyramids built by the Egyptians as well as the best which has never happened before in the progression of human history "oldest and best". I mean, it's not even logical. It's just that we aren't aware of any other civilization residing there that was capable of building the pyramids. That absence of evidence isn't proof.
Edit: Imagine being a civilization that kept records of almost everything aside from your greatest build ever.
"I'm in California now and I've been smoking a lot of dope." lmao!
Faaaaaacts
If u not smoking while living in ca what’s the point of being there 😂😂🤣
Smoke up Johnny!
LoL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;) ;)
It was a good cop out
Bruh they look exactly like cyborg from teen titans
The thing with the Olmecs and Sumerians holding the little bags and being civilization-bringers is an odd one. Similar thing shows up in Irish founding myths as well: the fir bolg (men of the bag), among the first mythical people to settle in Ireland . They brought good soil in the bags which helped civilization grow.
There is no connection between this man.
So, it’s a bag of fertilizers!
Personally I think people in bronze age societies just thought bags were neat inventions, hence the recurring motif.
Not odd at all if you consider this in the context of the legend of the Tower of Babel, which resulted in the confusion of Languages & the dispersion of Tribes
That's why all the gods from around the world have these same common features
Maybe the bags are like the symbol of fertility (land, people, etc.), like the cornucopia?
That part about finding the "bags" being held by someone in cultures scattered all over the world is so intriguing, and he said it dates back over 12000 years? That's more than twice as long ago as Sumeria..
There's something very odd that happened to humanity all that time ago and I feel like we are so close to figuring it out.
Based and Med-pilled is a bag that big a stretch over a basket? You just need something loose woven into your straw basket to hold it like a bag.
Darksin negroe or Moor fighters were found with that same bag in the battle of tuyuti triple alliance of south America.
The evidence is obvious the Moorish empire is being suppressed.
The great flood did happen 11,600 years ago. So that happened...
Clement Lumumba so what you are saying is their civilization is at the bottom of the ocean and we are simply looking in the wrong place.
Your so full of shit definitely a black guy who wants more heritage
I’m Polynesian and no joke those statue heads could be my uncle, dude it’s fuckin sketch how similar we look 🤣
Exactly. Polynesians definitely have something to do with the indigenous people. In my state, the Natives in some tribes here are known for their boats and sea travels. The Native hawaiians look similar to the natives up here. However central and south american indigenous folk looks like cousins to the Polynesians. Obviously generations later through diet and environment tweaked the physical similarities, I have a feeling 100s of years of sea travel is what made polynesians so great at navigating and at some point in history had some connection to the Americas before dying down and eventually being cut off. Just a thought that runs through my mind. I'm micronesian and our people resemble a mix between papa new guineas and Malaysians.
Idk i think the world was a lot more connected in the past than we think.
Those people on the stone carvings with the thick lips are black people polynesians have no similarities to our people they just throw that in there not to hurt people feeling how does it go from early Africans to polynesians but when you look at the statue it looks like a black man all day
We have the dominant genetics on the planet that's factual so if polynesians are olmecs how did black people come along 🤔
@@jaylenstoudemire5726 there is def some african genes in the pacific islanders. Also idk if you’ve met or seen polys but some do actually have some african facial features like in the olmec sculptures
*I HAVE heard about the Olmecs because 90's Nickelodeon was awesome and you actually learmed things from 'Legends of The Hidden Temple' with a talking Olmec head* ❤
You have unlocked a hidden memory of mine. Yes I do remember this tv show.
" I'm in California, I've been smoking lots of dope" . Totally awesome!
i wish all teachers/professors would say that.
Haha fuck yes.
Mr. White LMAO
@@freethinker4liberty Wow your not a "free thinker" now are you....... That is why housing prices are so high there because everyone wants to live there. Here in Iowa they are really low because everyone wants to leave as soon as they graduate. We hippies invented free thinking.
@@brickfacemortar4432 We sure did, and now the younger hippy generation is throwing the whole idea upside down, and are calling for the criminalization of thought, all the while calling it free speech. If you can't see that, I can't help you.
Hi guys, I'm from new Zealand. In our legends we also have these baskets throughout our heritage we still weave today from harakeke (flax) as a symbol. The basket of knowledge (light, darkness and pursuit).
i think the rock has a helmet bc the artist didn't want to do the hair
You solve the mystery..... this will rewrite history.
True
Sounds plausible
finley macalpine people always trying to come up with a crazy theory when it could literally be something that simple
finley macalpine So even the ancient Olmecs wanted to leave work early on a Friday
“Jamie, bring up the video of the bear fighting the feathered serpent”
Who remembers 'Mysterious cities of gold'?
That great 80's show covered the Olmec mystery brilliantly!
Only came here to see if someone mentioned Cities of Gold. 😂
Joe has been my favorite interviewer since I first watched him almost 2 yrs ago. I might not always agree with the things they discuss, but Joe is fantastic at being informed on the topics he discusses and obviously has great intellect and a fun personality to keep things interesting. Thank you Joe for keeping me entertained and informed during these trying times. Stay blessed brother.
Yep Rogan is so smart and knowledgeable telling stories about litter boxes in schools.
Yah he is very good. One of my fav is ua-cam.com/video/W6TakaXCIIQ/v-deo.html JRE 1918 with John Reeves. It's an amazing story. They have an excellent chat and John is very nice to listen to. A very successful but down-to-earth and modest guy. Essentially gold miner talking about amazing boneyards in permafrost on his land.
Just wondering has Graham Hancock ever looked at Irish mythology, particularly relating to the Tuatha De Danann. The legends refer to them arriving out of the west in their "sky ships" at a mountain in Connacht (Province in the West) known after as Sliabh an Iarainn (Iron Mountain) fleeing a catastrophe . They were supposed to have incredible powers e.g. advanced technology, medicine, etc. They are supposed to have been responsible for the famous passage tombs (Newgrange, Knowth, Dowth, Carrowkeel, etc). I read these stories as a young boy but it wasn't until I saw this video that I thought maybe they're just more than mythology. Or maybe I'm just reading too much into it??
Anti-Native American Ideology
First time hearing about this, if scientists put together all these legends from different cultures they might make a better picture of the past. Atlanteans? Theres an underwater city off the coast of Cuba with a road that stretches all the way to Miami, a pre Ice Age civilization that scientists know nothing about.
@@facade538 how?
@@thomassoane4302 Because it is.
@@facade538 that explains nothing lol
Ivan Van Sertima lets you know exactly where you can find those head dressings.
We wuz starving and building pyamuds!
Only pathetic culture to still struggle with fresh water 🤣
@@Dfthg-bz3hp Yeah those Ramses III DNA results didn't lie. E1b1a which is only found in central and west Africa and of course the US where the slaves were brought. But yeah carry on with the ridicule. You re cool.
Being Mexican, if you saw some of the natives you would understand why the statues look like that...
So much theories for something easily observable....
Are talking about afro Mexicans?
MarvelousAll TheTime Has to be referring to them because I’ve never seen an so-called Mexican or native American with those features. It’s still people with those features today.
MySuperEmilio they’ve been mixed with slaves and Europeans for hundreds of years in the past South Americans would of looked more dark Asian which is much different than the Olmec statues
Let's just be honest there's no denying that blacks are the true indigenous worldwide are not asians or europeans the oldest of statues and paintings are of black people
How to confuse a pothead.
Ask them “What were we just talking about?”.
Or move my lighter that normally works
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🤣🤣🤣
The origins of the man bag, fascinating
T Localman He seems to have looked into it 😉
It's a satchel
If you come across this, please send your prayers and positive energy. I’ve been battling health issues for years.
Hope you’re doing better
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Ancient civilizations are ENDLESSLY FASCINATING to me. Like, when i hear the stories archaeologists have fastened together about these ancient peoples & places I get tingles all throughout my body lol. I love it. Ive taken four undergrad anthro courses as electives, but when im done my degree Im excited to have more time to learn more independently. My favourite ancient peoples to learn about were the Mesopotamian
i wonder what the women were like in these ancient civilizations.
Lol look it up
might want to get those tingles checked out bro
Im mexican and my favorite ancient people are the Hyperboreans.. vrill and all. then you find out they were the infamous Sea people who are now the Bankers .. and boom! you get those tingles .
Ancient civilizations is one thing... making up fictional accounts without evidence about their life is another. There are people who believe the Olmecs are of African origin based on nothing other than large lips on a statue.
Hey joe can you get more guests like this on?
I really miss episodes like this, pre-covid talk taking over all media not just this show lol.
Jre is dead. There is never any good episodes anymore it's all political and social crap.
The thumbnail being from Legends of the Hidden Temple is fucking hilarious. 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That was the only reason I clicked on the thumbnail. hahahaha
Wtf I was wondering if that was real or from the gameshow😂
Miss that show.
Do you have anything in this book about King Olmec from Nickelodeon?
(Fun fact Dee Baker actually not only did the voice he also in the head on each episode operating it with levers because they didn’t have the budget to bother putting in motors.)
FYI for the artifact called "bag" and its meaning: you will also find noumerous ridicularly detailed carvings and examples of these artifacts accross the Indian temples (and the most detailed carvings are in India) and in some of them the figure of babies or small human beings is present inside the bags. So, for short (we don't know how, but we speculate these bags worked like some sort of articial incubators), my best clue is that the "bag" means literally that these beings were bringing some of their offspring with them
I have a Facebook friend from India and in one of her posts she mentioned that the bag was a battery.🤔💭 so, now your statement is also very interesting 👍
@@elaineschiefer-feria516 batteries indeed existed, but they resembled more like a pot not like a "bag".
Stop smoking that shit brother.
I like Graham Hancock. He acts like he'd be cool as hell to hang around with and learn from while in a mind altered state.
I wish we could all remember our true history.
There would be an overwhelming amount of unpleasant behavior but to me that's part of it and I wouldn't mind. It would be really nice to learn what it was like
Liars are telling the story...
g w what’s the truth then ? These head tops were just found chilling along the grounds of earth ? That’s some kind of evidence of people at least. We have found dinosaurs ! It’s crazy to think them beasts were once roaming around the deep and vast forests of grid planet . Then a meteor wiped them out... dinosaurs were earths real Aliens , if something massive like that was once here millions years ago . I can’t even imagine to think what sorts of tiny or big creatures are across the million light years of different galaxies around us .
@Goatbe Bryant Right..He tells history for himself...And those aren't helmets they represent the stoppage of knowledge to the Olmec which caused the fall...
Europeans rule today because they receive the knowledge to rule..
The source sends knowledge to the people he chooses for his purpose..
The Olmec knew that a new people was coming..
Of all the technology and science they had they left a heads with crowns as a sign..
Information comes into us not inward out.
@Goatbe Bryant or the black man
Based on the thumbnail I thought this was about "Legends of the Hidden Temple".
The hidden temple in the brain\mind. Part of what most religions try to hide from people.
Nick nick nick, nicky nick nick Nickelodeon. Man I love that show went I was 8. I always enjoy watching after come back from school.
Man that takes me baaaaack
That show is coming back yall, it’ll probably suck many dicks but whatever
Chris Oakes nah fam it’s a Nickelodeon show from the 90’s. The stone face in the thumbnail is just part of the stage😂
I grew up in the Teotihuacan pyramid area. I used to play outside all the time and you could find objects, obsidian stone shaped in different ways. As a child you don't know how important those can be, but it's always good to learn more about your own history, and preserve it.
What sort of things did you find
I love how this guy is willing to think outside the box and still be able to strongly prove his point
I could listen to this guy all day he's really fascinating.
Whenever you run out of Netflix, Buy a pound of weed and binge Rogan.
Hi, I live on North Ronaldsay, in the Orkney's, just south of fair isle, and I am fascinated by this discovery. Would love to learn more. I think our Broch of Burrian may be linked??
"I can't remember. I've been in California. I've been smoking lots of dope you know."
Graham Hancock is one of my idols. Living fucking legend this man lol
Now fight to make it legal everywhere
He just told you, they knew this 40 years ago but couldn't say anything legendary
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Brickface Mortar no do it yourself
spanish burn most of the aztec codex, maybe the key to understand that history was there.
And when the Aztecs subdued and conquered the Mayans, guess what they did? They burned all of their history, and altered it. Weird huh
That is weird, kinda crazy ngl sometime makes you think like what would we see if we went by in time would we even see what everyone expect or something entirely different yk
Back*
@Gabriel Mondragon Thats my man..let's have some more weed!! 😜
its in the vatican
"I'm in California I've been smoking a lot of dope" that was him saying to Joe, spark one up w me man.
BoomShakaLaka joe was being stingy with the green 😂
I thought that he quit.
@@gabe6281 I'm sure he "did," but if he's around it, he'll smoke some. I do the same thing. I stopped (regularly) but I won't turn it down, unless I need to for some reason.
For sure!!
@Jerry Atrix He quit because he was abusing it. Ayahuasca helped him realize it. Then he acted upon it. Now, he respects it and doesn't go crazy with it. I assume.
Glancing at the thumbnail quickly I thought Joe was going to talk about Legends of the Hidden Temple
it explains Olmec's Temple
Blake Moore lol I know I’m just saying without looking at the title just glancing at the thumbnail
These "mystery bags" show up in numerous other ancient cultures including cultures in India and the Egyptians. Pretty amazing stuff!
Maybe they aren't even bags at all, but some kind of large gold medallion with a handle on it so you can carry it with you when you're walking through the cities of the civilizations to announce that you're an emissary or something from another part of the earth.
@@JosephArata Yes, that's what a bag is...
I use it even today,.......... to do vegetable shopping in the market
The Olmec accessorised.
Also sometimes there is something on the wrist that looks like a watch, could be jewellery, but again the fact that these objects feature in so many different cultures across the world a very long time ago hints that there is something much bigger going on
"Fingerprints of the gods" by Graham Hancock was thoroughly enjoyable. I loved the first chapter. Fascinating.
Every time he mentions "Fingerprints of the Gods" you have to have a shot
Tom Mulders check out “Stolen Legacy” for a different perspective.
African features in the Western hemisphere is truly telling ♥️♥️.
I could listen to these two guys all night,soo interesting! Thank you Joe and Graham.👏
The skull with Polynesian characteristics found in Brazil was unfortunately destroyed in the fire of the National Museum of Natural History in 2019, only the upper part of the skull was rescued. It was a woman's skull and indeed the features are very reminiscent of the Olmecs (a reconstruction had been done before the fire)
Wow I'm so interested to find out about any genetic links to Oceania & Aboriginal Australia!
Censura
Wow..what a coincidence the records of thousand of Indigenous Indians or Black's were destroyed also!! 🤔 I'm still searching for that country called Black and the many slaveships they came to the Americas on .... just saying 😌 🤷
Polynesian people would flip if you told them they looked like that!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Omg. Polynesian forgot... code word for .African!! Let them find out how Black and dark Olmec skin was. And you alll will be lile.. well hmmmmm really not Polynesian 100%... but uhmm well....
When he holds his man bag in public it’s “civilized”, but when I do it I’m a “creep”.
Wahaha
Depends if your bag matches your outfit ;)
I bet it's not the bag what makes you a creep...
@@duran3d Pahaha..... That made me grin.
Thank you :)
@Nicholas Fouch - Its not a purse, it's European!!
My Afrakan Historians were correct 💯 I'm so happy to hear this guy repeat what they've been teaching for years..
The Olmec were Native American
The Olmecs are not Africans
@@eeeaten wrong the so called Native Americans today are not the real aboriginal people. A lot is hidden truth will hurt a lot of egos but it’s up to you to inform yourself of real events not HIS- STORY.
@@RaYomKennuu vague conspiracy nonsense. all the oldest remains found in the americas have been shown by dna analysis to be linked to the people currently living in the us. i would guess there is no limit to the irrational nonsense you believe.
They came from China, not Africa.
The reason the statutes have helmets is to pay homage to all the players, that were on Legends of the Hidden Temple.
🤔🤔🤔 sounds about right!
🤣🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀
"No Maggie, not Aztec, Olmec, O-l-m-e-c."
SIMPSONS DID IT!
The Simpson cast was written by very intellectual people. Many of which had PHDs so I wouldn’t doubt it.
#humpanddewlap
@TCT sadly no.
"Do you have anything in this book about the Olmecs?"
"No not really"
"What about DMT?"
You would have to go to the Mexican universities and learn from teachers and shamans
Joe LOVES listening to Graham Hancock !
Joe: "Did the Olmeks do DMT?"
*Olmecs
Maybe since there are frogs that were there before the spanish that contain dmt.
TheCrusaderRabbits your point is?? A lot of ancient tribes were fucked on any drug they could to “see their God’s”. It’s not that crazy that way back when there was meth heads like thee is all over today
Joe "Did the Olmeks do DMT?" Rogan
@@ktm196 Wow you know a lot
I've always believed that the olmec head represented a specific person in power and not necesarily a random olmec, that's why they all look so similar
Yeah couldve been a King with a big ego lol
In some parts of Africa there are similar heads but on a smaller scale...that IMO explains a lot.
The faceless Question I heard the original native Americans of Americans were black and Africans. And it was documented that Africans would travel across The Atlantic before Europeans. And they said that Mayan civilization means Land across the water in Am African language
@@staxx2353 theres also evidence of precolumbian european travels here
All the native tribes have stories of redheaded giants
J Knott yea Viking made it America’s before Columbus as well
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Graham’s reaction here always makes me feel like he’s thinking, “really joe? I discussed this in depth in my first book and I don’t want to talk about it right now.”
if Graham would say what you say directly. Joe would probably say "whou".
I prefer the theory that Aztecs and Mayans were squatting on the ruins they were found on and weren't the actual creators because neither one of them could continue building structures in the same way and they couldn't read and understand their "own" writings. They moved in after the areas were abandoned by the original creators just like happened time and again in Egypt.
why do you prefer this theory
@@martingregory6993
Because it's the most accurate.
Mayans still exist today and they can't reproduce anything from the Myan ruins.
People don't usually just forget how to do things.
@@-joe-davidson you don't know what you're talking about. The Aztecs literally built the city they lived in. There are thousands of ancient cities in the Americas you must be confused.
@@hairywiener9336
That's your opinion. That's a theory.
There were people living there but there was no evidence that they built anything.
They were squatters. Whoever built that place was long gone... Thanks for playing. You tried.
@-joe-davidson pathetic. You sound uneducated and inbred. There's tons of evidence. Museums full of it and first hand accounts from the Spanish themselves.
Joe "facinated by helmets" Rogan
Lmao seriously.
1:52
“Always with the helmets.”
It suggests they practiced fighting forms that have been lost, Joe being an MMA enthusiest, naturally would get excited at this possibility
Helmets and dreads are a clue. Olmec heads are only shown from angles to hide their identity and heritage.
Ivan van sertima
What if all these olmecs carvings and pyramids are pre-flood era, and the Aztecz and Mayans were great archeologist that learned tons studying these structures.
I'd say na is preflood territory
I would say Babylon
The aztecs actually learned about mesoamerican past studying structures. In fact they weren't from mesoamerica. They came from a place called "Aztlan" (Aztec means "people from Aztlan". Its supposed to be in the place where the uto-aztec peoples lived, from the northen Mexico to California and New Mexico) and when they were only people living in simple tribal lifes, they studied the ancient ruins and built his empire in their place with the same architecture, like Tollan Xicotitlan, El Tajín and, the most famous, Teotihuacan (an ancient place with massive ruins from a mysterious post-olmec civilization who flourished in the first century) in aztec language means "the place were the humans became gods" because they didn't believed than humans could built it and associated the place with the gods. The basic form of aztec architecture was "stolen" from teotihuacan and toltec ancient architecture.
There is a famous ruin complex in the Andes whose name slips my mind. Anyways, they are so old that people consider them to be the ancestors of the Inca. Their stones are so precisely cut that we don't know how they did it.
Oh yeah, it seems like it was destroyed by a massive flood of water. In the Andes.
Funny that.
@@lausdeo4944
My Mother's people, the Purepecha ( Tarascan ) were originally from Bolivia and are 100% related to the Ayramara.
Migrated to Western Mexico, in successive migrations, over 4 thousand years ago.
The pyramid ( e'Yakata ) of Tzintzuntzani, is totally Andean in design, totally different from other Mesoamerican people. Our language is non Mexican in origin.
Even the pottery is 100% Andean in design and funtion.
The Purepecha were the only people north of the Andies to mummified their dead and had advanced Metallurgy to other Mexican Natives .
Bro,
That thumbnail is Legends of the Hidden Temple
from Nickelodeon in the 90's
I was just telling my cousin I was on this show as a kid lol
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Hi ! The American man is one, and they come mostly from the ancient Atlanteans (Plato's Atlantis). Tenochti Atlan was built as an echo of the ancient ``Aztlan`` (Atlan).
Well, Aztlan was a mythical city from the Aztecs come from.
However in the north of Mexico (where it was supposedly be located) a circular city in the middle of the waters was never found.
So it is most likely that they were referring to an almost forgotten ``echo``. Atlantis. Even today there exists on the northwest coast of Morocco a small city called Masa (Sous massa). In Mexico there is also Masa (Maza atlan). In Nicaragua Masa Tepe. The suffix Atlan is present in hundreds of toponyms throughout Mesoamerica (Tenochti Atlan, Masa Atlan, Ati Atlan ...).
The Canary Islands are what remained of Atlantis (Land of the Atlanteans). In the 7th century BC. This part of the African coast was already inhabited. However, the Amazighs (Berbers) had not yet reached North Africa. So, who were these inhabitants? They were not Phoenicians, since they were almost blond. And they already called the highest peak of Marrakesh mountain , ``Tubkal``.
Let's look at the highest pyramid of the Mayans name is``Tikal``. Well, when Atlantis sank, possibly its waves (or Tsunami) pushed the Atlantean sailors to the coasts of America. Or perhaps they had already sailed there. (Let's remember that it was the Canaries who gave Columbus the tip of a land beyond the Atlantic) One of the things that draws the most attention is the name with which the Mayans identified their land, Joktan (Yucatan, Spanishized). We went to history to check if there was a Joktan. And yes. He was one of Noah's grandsons. And even more surprising is the land that was assigned to him. It was described with the mountains to its right and in the direction to Sefarad.
And it fits perfectly with Marrakesh, the Atlas Mountains to its right and Sefarad (today Spain) to the north.
Joktan was the brother of Ophir (today India), much better located by historians. Even more surprising was the oral tradition of the ancient inhabitants of Souss Massa... They said that Jonah of the Bible was vomited by a whale on their shores. And in his honor they built a temple on the site with whale ribs.
The story was collected by a Muslim historian Muhammad al-Idrisi (11th century) who in turn took it from another Berber historian of the 7th century AD. In my case, I have found surprising similarities between Hindus and many Native Americans.
If we review the knowledge of the Mayans and Aztecs, you tell us that this knowledge (especially in astrology, mathematics and architecture) could not have come from a culture (the Mayans) that did not have a great seafaring tradition. Best regards.
as soon as you mention atlantis everyone can see this is made up nonsense.
People like Graham just show us how little we know about our own history and the history of our planet and of course, the solar system.
Yeah because whites have made sure that noone else's story will ever be told.
I think that ancient people where more interconnected then we assume they where.
they found internet and that civilization gone cause ancient disaster aka noah flood
Agreed, absolutely fascinating
I agree. I recall seeing a documentary called "Kon-Tiki" about the explorer Thor Heyerdahl's expedition to prove the American-Polynesian connection.
Why wouldn't they be? We know how population works right? Our population on earth hasn't been decreasing over the millennia, has it? We procreate and spread out, procreate and spread out.
@@rhyno9798 rape and kill rape and kill you mean?
I was so ready for them to talk about Legends of the Hidden Temple
Is the picture in the thumb nail from a kids show in the 90s?
I love Graham Hancock.
I love getting old with him and listening to him
Sus
@@firewall8047 Since 1998 I am following Graham bro. Whats up with the SUS?
When dudes use that slang they sound like girls bro, So I ask you again what is SUS?
@@safetcucaj385 get a room
@@firewall8047 Go to bed kiddo.
If you love graham Hancock you'll love Kurimeo channel on youtube.
He's putting out great content. I really love his stuff on Atlantis.
They're wearing helmets because hair would be hard to carve
That's probably it lol
That very damn well may be the reason.
Smh, they just should have used italian marble
Good reason
There are Olmec heads with carved hair. It’s in a tight coiled pattern.
I think the modern human has been around a lot longer than historians can confirm. I think we were travelling the world hundreds of thousands of years ago. Not is large sailing ships, but in large fleets of small vessels. During various ice ages, when sea levels were extremely low compared to today, there were probably thousands of islands in the oceans that just aren't there any more
They were African. Black.
sorry to disappoint you folks those Olmecs were African people ( you know) black people!
@@tro166 not even close they are native Americans people on that region have the same facial features as the Olmec heads you got no proof
@@gblack6777 do a dna test lmao it will say west African and European
@@cccc05 Thé first ppl were African. We traveled. The lips the nose are all African features. Stop it!
I love being from Oaxaca, so much to learn
Gotta love these. Back when JRE had nothing but kooks and MMA guys on it. Those were the good times.
Graham Hancock is no kook, mans an intriguing educator.
@@N.E.TGaming no he is a culture stealer
@@horns6619 Uhhh, okay. Must be a new woke term I haven't heard of yet.
This type of content fascinates me.
It feels like we are rewriting our history.
Utterly intriguing.
Thanks Joe and Graham PS: i am reading Fingerprints of the Gods .
Sorry but its just not credible by any real evidence. Graham Hancock is unfortunately pseudo science / pseudo archeology. I was upset when I found out too
His telling real history not made up his-story they've been lying to us for a long time and hiding a lot so again thank you for this information some people can't accept that the past was different than they been telling us. Peace love and life ❤
@@michael_177 ok insecure white boy
@@michael_177 shut up
@@Kick.com-Sapo fascinating input
Graham is my favorite dude on this earth..
You need to get out more 😂
I am only joking Jason
Definitely a voice to listen to all day and his knowledge is unreal
It is mind blowing the fact that for the Mexicas the time of the Olmecs is further away than we are from the Mexicas.
I remember the biggest question my college professor had was about the location that researchers found those heads. The Stones arent native to that area where they found it. Like those heads weigh heavy to be moved by mere humans. So humans must've had at one point a method to moving those stone heads. Just like those stone structures found at the top of Andes.
Those ruins are Native American built.
Go figure, people always try to belittle our ancestors .... on our homeland from Alaska to the tip of South America.
It wasn't Africans, Vikings or Egyptians, aliens or Alex Jones .... it was all Native built !!!
You foreign blooded people have no connection to the land or monuments .... get over it, we had skills and in many ways surpassed European and African cultures in many ways.
Sound frequencies alter the physics of things . They did it because it was easy , not because they'd 20,000 men with nothing else to do .
@@laurencesmith2199 i just learned that from Joe Rogan podcast. Timcast IRL also mentions it. Graham Hancock explains it .
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I picked up on this and extrapolated from there .
The Biblical story of Jericho alludes to it . Gobekli Tepe was built before we had ropes . And no amount of men put an 800 ton block into the wall at Baalbek .
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@@laurencesmith2199 Acoustic levitation is real. Using it to move things of that size never happened.
Human civilization is a lot older than we realize
Lupe the killa Have you heard of Vinča, or Lepenski vir? Oldest civilisation, its in Serbia, our ancestors
Батрић Гарић wrong it’s in Africa man.
Alex chavez Not as old as this one . And not mearly sophistocated as this one. First writting, first metal melting, oldest calendar, first central heating...
Батрић Гарић you do know the Bible came out of Africa where civilization came from man Africa man is where we all came from man we know this by history and dna black albinos is where Caucasians came from man.
@@alexchavez3244 Anatomically modern humans originate in either East Africa. Civilization in the Old World likely originated from the Fertile Crescent.
As for why people in Europe have lighter skin and a different phenotype. That's related to human evolution to UV rays and climate. Populations closer to the Equator have darker skin with curlier hair while populations living further away have lighter skin and straight hair.