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nice vid, really intreting..

one thing i have noticed over the years is that the Egyptian tourism and archeology minister especially Dr zahi hawas are really nationalistic, this is one of the reasons why we can't progress ahead with these findings, these people don't want another race of people to get any fame apart from the Egyptian people, maybe they think it will hurt their tourism if its found out that maybe the ancient Sudanese people were the ones who actually built the pyramids and did all the tube drilling, this is why they are always against new ideas.

when Graeme Hancock asked dr zahi hawas about gobelki tepe he replied he's never heard of it, they just dont want any other country to get fame they want egypt to be the number one destination for archeology even up to a point were they blatantly ignore new ideas and proof....

he's never heard of gobelki tepei




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there is SO much of that here in the united states as well
it seems that the Smithsonian institute when its director was tasked with transferring the interior departments massive archives into a new departments went out of its way to destroy evidence of earlier civilizations that had been accumulated

its remains important to this day for americans to claim they brought civilization to the continent
its how smell old ignorant white men and their pastors stay in business
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heres another one focusing on mysterious tool markings left all over the globe at these megalithic excavations

Unexplained Impossible Ancient OOPArts

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this one focuses more on the smaller artifacts of manufacture
artifacts that were found in drove around the supposed oldest of the pyramids

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNSb5gPdqsA" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Growing up near DC we used to have the best elementary school field trips, to the Smithsonian museums. The museum of natural world history is still my fave.
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rSin wrote:this one focuses more on the smaller artifacts of manufacture
artifacts that were found in drove around the supposed oldest of the pyramids

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNSb5gPdqsA" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
thanks ben more proof for ME that there was an technologically advanced civilization before the great flood..
another quality video !!!
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the narrator kinda drags on but
this video really shows off baalbek



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In the eighth century B.C., Assyrian King Sargon II ruled over a wealthy and powerful empire that included much of today’s Middle East and inspired fear among its neighbors. Now a team of Italian and Iraqi Kurdish archaeologists working in northern Iraq have uncovered ten stone reliefs that adorned a sophisticated canal system dug into bedrock. The surprising find of such beautifully crafted carvings—typically found only in royal palaces—sheds light on the impressive public works supported by a leader better known for his military prowess.

“Assyrian rock reliefs are extremely rare monuments,” said Daniele Morandi Bonacossi, an archaeologist at Italy’s University of Udine, who co-led the recent expedition. With one exception, no such panels have been found in their original location since 1845. “And it is highly probable that more reliefs, and perhaps also monumental celebratory cuneiform inscriptions, are still buried under the soil debris that filled the canal.”


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I simply despise these sites which turn an article into clickbait
but

this ones worth it

archeaologists find evidence of an advanced native culture living on an island offshore of british Columbia
2000 years BEFORE the ice free corridor between asia and Alaska opened up

and once again
native oral histories are proven to be correct

the Bella Bella First Nations stories tell of their ancestors moving to the islands to escape the ice sheets which covered all of Canada 14000 years ago

the also found evidence of 2 mega tsunami's which hit the island 5 and 7 thousand years ago
once ending habitation on it for several hundred years


Archaeologists Unearth 14,000-Year-Old Discovery In Canada, Rewrite History

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14,000 Old Heiltsuk Village Site Found in British Columbia. Could it be the Oldest in North America?

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wow

14,000 years that is well before the younger dryas period....
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