Nice nice always a fun and informative journey megalith hunter.
@rhettoracle9679
Күн бұрын
This video gets the Inuit seal of approval! Cheers from New Orleans
@scottzema3103
Күн бұрын
On the Giza port I'm waiting for the other industrial uses of the port to be revealed. For example, the import area for the materials used to make the limestone/concrete blocks cast to build the Great Pyramid, or the facilities for import of say the granite beams of the Great pyramid or the gold and other objects to be placed in the tombs, not to mention the supplies etc used by the workers in their villages. A busy port. Also, I'm guessing that there has to be a major servicing road to the north of all the pyramids leading out of the port which accommodated sled traffic for the movement of beams and other objects to be brought into the pyramids up the lengthy ramps that went into the north entries of these structures. One road or a series of roads to the immediate north of Giza to accommodate service for the tombs, not referring here to the causeways leading up to the eastern faces of the pyramids. BTW the causeway for the Great pyramid skirts the cemetery in front of it, indicating that the eastern cemetery existed before the Great Pyramid was built. Thanks Laura!
@californianorma876
Күн бұрын
Always awesome💯💯💯 Makes complete sense that they built boats out of skins. They were already wearing them!
@SuperRobinjames
Күн бұрын
Thanks, we can guess that large, sea-worthy vessels were used by their ancestors too, if you think the 'kelp highway' hypothesis has any merit, which I do. Also, two dug out canoes lashed together give a larger transportation area for cargo, animals, people etc, I believe the polynesian explorers and colonisers did something similar. I would love to see anyone put a cow in a canoe lol
@erichwebb8312
Күн бұрын
Thanks for the share sister 🌹 nice very nice indeed 🤗 as always good vibes good info ….. Take care ✝️
@MrGaborseres
Күн бұрын
Thanks 👍 enjoyed the new informations 🌹
@madderhat5852
Күн бұрын
Amazing bridgework.
@68Mie
Күн бұрын
After iceage people come from somewhere to live in scandinavia. Some dna 🧬 tests says scandinavians partly comes from mediteranian, Turkey coast, maybe it was Svante pääbo who did reasearch ? I think the boats 🛶 look similar in different areas . And more…
@FlintDibble
Күн бұрын
Rock on!
@robertuk444
Күн бұрын
Thank you.
@LuisAldamiz
Күн бұрын
"4,700 years ago"? You got that wrong at the beginning: it was c. 4700 BCE, which is the same date as all the Eastern Iberian Neolithic settlement. However there were already Neolithic dates before those in Aragon, which were usually treated as "out of place artifacts" (i.e. some sort of error, treat with caution). This c. 5600 date proposed for the bridge's construction is still almost a thousand years before that but I would treat it also as "out of place artifact" unless more evidence is forthcoming. It's not impossible though: at least in Corsica there're some indications of pre-Neolithic settlement as well.
@hotzenplotz4077
Күн бұрын
May this comment soothe Your grim anger, o mighty Algorithm !
@joeminella5315
Күн бұрын
👍👍👍👍👍
@Ck-zk3we
Күн бұрын
It’s absurd to think that skin boats came before trees. People recognized that logs float millions of years ago. Stone tools are also millions of years old. Digging out the top of a log to make it easier to sit on is superb ancient. Skin boats are extremely new in comparison .
@californianorma876
Күн бұрын
Absurd? Science, carbon dating? Consider not all locales enjoy trees big enough to dig out. Birch. Aspen. For two. Bless your heart. What are your credentials, I wonder.
@Ck-zk3we
Күн бұрын
@@californianorma876 well, that’s the dumbest thing I have read in awhile.. I have a masters in archaeology. But you only need the intellect of a five year old to understand that simple technology comes first
@neddoucet7779
Күн бұрын
Love your videos. Thanks!
@jesperandersson889
15 минут бұрын
Drills and ancient tech used sputtering techniques later the use of metals took on
@JorgeStolfi
2 сағат бұрын
I still think you should have a separate video for each topic. What is the advantage of putting several disparate topics in one video?
@JorgeStolfi
2 сағат бұрын
Also Ithink you should place the camera a bit higher.
@DataBeingCollected
Күн бұрын
Ynglinga Saga, Chapter 7 Odin had a ship which was called Skidbladnir, in which he sailed over wide seas, and which he could roll up like a cloth. Gylfaginning, XLIII “…Certain dwarves, sons of Ívaldi, made Skídbladnir and gave the ship to Freyr. It is so great that all the Æsir may man it, with their weapons and armaments, and it has a favoring wind as soon as the sail is hoisted, whithersoever it is bound; but when there is no occasion for going to sea in it, it is made of so many things and with so much cunning that then it may be folded together like a napkin and kept in one's pouch."
@barrywalser2384
20 сағат бұрын
The bridge in the cave is wonderful. I would like to get a good look. Thanks for the great content Laura!
@bardmadsen6956
Күн бұрын
Any papers connecting the volcanoes in The Mediterranean with sea level rises?
@LiamRedmill
13 сағат бұрын
Love these subjects,thanks so much
@Amenogoogle
Күн бұрын
❤
@vulpesvulpes5177
Күн бұрын
Thank you!
@barrywalser2384
20 сағат бұрын
Hi Fox! I hope you’re doing well.
@vulpesvulpes5177
18 сағат бұрын
@@barrywalser2384 I’m. Thanks.
@ichangedmyself4362
Күн бұрын
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