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Crystal Cove Geology Tour
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Take a virtual field trip of the geology of Crystal Cove Beach or try it out yourself. Here are the stops:
Stop 1: Reef Point. 8324-8504 E Pacific Coast Hwy, Newport Beach, CA 92657. Park at the Lower Reef Point Parking Lot and take the trail next to the bathroom. Look out at the marine terrace on your way down to the beach, then check out the hard chert that makes cool formations and tide pools.
Stop 2: Abalone Point. Walk about a mile down the beach to its southern end, Abalone Point. As you get close, look for the fault and contact metamorphism in the Monterey Formation here. Then check out the amazing columnar jointing in the andesite.
Stop 3: Little Treasure Cove. 5610-5720 Pacific Coast Hwy, Newport Beach, CA 92657. Park at the northernmost parking lot in the park and take the trail toward Little Treasure Cove. If you time your visit with low tide, you'll be able to comfortably check out the sea cave and the beautiful folds in the Monterey Formation here.
This video and recommended stops were inspired by the “Beach Geology Brochure” by Merton Hill and A. Hill and available here: www.crystalcovestatepark.org/beach-geology/
Credit:
Underwater eruption video: Javier Rodríguez Jauregui; th-cam.com/video/pQXCIIa6vbg/w-d-xo.html
Underwater landslide experiment video: Teijen1; th-cam.com/video/8gYJJjxY8g0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=cBO8gVMjEH1EUVzW
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6 Facts About Origins of Warfare
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Subscribe to Poopy Archaeology! tinyurl.com/4jxemehx Here are six facts about the origins of warfare: #1 the earliest clear evidence for war is 13,000 years old, #2 warfare is extremely rare in the animal kingdom, #3 chimpanzees engage in raids, #4 bonobos are peaceful, #5 war is common in hunter-gatherer societies, and #6 hunter-gatherer societies can be peaceful Note 1: the battle scene at 3:...
Basic Archaeology: Stone, Bronze, and Iron Ages Explained
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Subscribe to Poopy Archaeology! tinyurl.com/4jxemehx Here's what the Stone, Bronze, and Iron Ages mean, how they were created, and why they're not that useful for most of the world. Images from Wikimedia Commons
The Pirate Francis Drake in California
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Subscribe to Poopy Archaeology! tinyurl.com/4jxemehx *Correction: Later in the video I say 1578 when I should have said 1579* In 1579, Francis Drake spent five weeks during his circumnavigation of the globe in California. This video covers the reasons why Drake decided to stay in CA, the evidence for where he landed, and the significance of his journey to the Golden State. Check out Drake's lan...
Geology Tour of San Francisco
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Subscribe to Poopy Archaeology! tinyurl.com/4jxemehx *Correction: I should have said ‘ultramafic’ and ‘mantle’ instead of ‘mafic’ and ‘crust’ when describing the parent rock of serpentinite. It also may have formed from ultramafic rock within the continental plate at the subduction zone* Take a virtual field trip of the geology of San Francisco! Along the way we discuss the geologic history of ...
The 4 Main Rocks of San Francisco
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Subscribe to Poopy Archaeology! tinyurl.com/4jxemehx Learn to identify the four main rocks in San Francisco: chert, greenstone, graywacke, and serpentinite! Underwater eruption credit: Javier Rodríguez Jauregui; video: th-cam.com/video/pQXCIIa6vbg/w-d-xo.html Turbidity experiment credit: Teijen1; video: th-cam.com/video/8gYJJjxY8g0/w-d-xo.html Sources: Brodo, I. M. (1973). Substrate ecology. In...
CA Archaeology: Rock Art With Clarus Backes
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Clarus Backes joins us to share his research documenting rock art in California. We discuss petroglyphs, pictographs, and cupules, concentrations of rock art in CA, and what we can learn by studying rock art using scientific methods. References: Backes Jr, C.J., 2004. More Than Meets the Eye: Fluorescence Photography for Enhanced Analysis of Pictographs. Journal of California and Great Basin An...
California Archaeology: CRM with Karl Holland
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We're joined by Karl Holland to discuss how Cultural Resource Management (CRM) works in California and his experiences in CRM archaeology in both the field and project management roles.
5 Most Controversial Archaeology Finds in USA
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Subscribe to Poopy Archaeology! tinyurl.com/4jxemehx Here are five of the most controversial finds in American archaeology: 1. Cerutti Mastodon Site, 2. Calico Early Man Site, 3. Kennewick Man, 4. Solutrean Hypothesis, and 5. Polynesians in California. I give my opinion of their validity in this video, feel free to include your opinion in the comments. *Mistake in card - should be 'Cerutti' not...
1500 Subscribers Thank You/Poopy Archaeology Q&A!
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*there's a mistake in the question cards sorry!* Thank you everyone for helping Poopy Archaeology reach 1,500 subscribers and 150,000 views! I'll also explain the name of the channel, current directions, and why I've been posting infrequently lately (spoiler: it's a boy!) Here are links to some of my Poopy Archaeology papers: www.pnas.org/content/116/12/5461.short doi.org/10.1017/aaq.2019.103 d...
10 Tallest Egyptian Pyramids
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Subscribe to Poopy Archaeology! tinyurl.com/4jxemehx Here are the ten tallest Egyptian pyramids (heights are for pyramid in completed form, some pyramids are smaller today due to destruction and erosion): 1) Great Pyramid of Giza (146.6 m/481 ft) 2) Pyramid of Khafre (143.5 m/471 ft) 3) Red Pyramid (105 m/344 ft) 4) Bent Pyramid (105 m/344 ft) 5) Pyramid of Senusret III (78 m/256 ft) 6) Black P...
6 Egyptian Archaeology Sites You’ve Never Heard Of
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Subscribe to Poopy Archaeology! tinyurl.com/4jxemehx Places like the Pyramids of Giza and Valley of the Kings get the most attention in Egyptian archaeology, but there are hundreds of other amazing sites in Egypt! Here's a list of less known, but equally fascinating Egyptian archaeological sites. Let me know in the comments what sites you'd add to the list and thanks for watching! 1. Red Pyrami...
7 Times Ancient People Discovered Even Older Artifacts
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Subscribe to Poopy Archaeology! tinyurl.com/4jxemehx Have you ever wondered if ancient people thought about their past? Turns out there are plenty of archaeological examples of ancient civilizations discovering even older things. Here's the list and make sure to subscribe for more! No. 1 The Aztec Great Temple of Tenochtitlan in Mexico City. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Templo_Mayor No. 2 Ennigaldi-Na...
WW2 Attack on Santa Barbara California
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Subscribe to Poopy Archaeology! tinyurl.com/4jxemehx Did you know that Goleta, California, right outside Santa Barbara, was attacked by a Japanese submarine during WW2? Although it caused little damage, here's why this attack is important in US history! To check it out yourself, go to Haskell's Beach in Goleta to see the remains of oil derricks hit by a few shells (goo.gl/maps/YnqUFKLiMDFKgdWNA...
The San Andreas Fault and 1906 San Francisco Earthquake
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The San Andreas Fault and 1906 San Francisco Earthquake
3 Reasons California Is Always on Fire
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3 Reasons California Is Always on Fire
Geology of Sierra Nevada Mtns in 30 seconds [Geology Meme]
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Geology of Sierra Nevada Mtns in 30 seconds [Geology Meme]
Syncline Smile [geology meme]
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Syncline Smile [geology meme]
Do The Stand Up [Bipedalism Rap]
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Do The Stand Up [Bipedalism Rap]
Mafic Naysh [geology meme]
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Mafic Naysh [geology meme]
Pillow lava [geology meme]
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Pillow lava [geology meme]
Geology of Marin Headlands and Rodeo Beach
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Geology of Marin Headlands and Rodeo Beach
Circle of rocks [geology meme]
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Circle of rocks [geology meme]
The Battle of La Purisima and the Chumash Revolt
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The Battle of La Purisima and the Chumash Revolt
The Primate Rap
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The Primate Rap
The Real Landslides of OC
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The Real Landslides of OC
The Original Mission San Juan Capistrano
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The Original Mission San Juan Capistrano
Geology of Laguna Beach: Caves, Coves and Cliffs
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Geology of Laguna Beach: Caves, Coves and Cliffs
The Lost Mission: Mission San Rafael Arcangel
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The Lost Mission: Mission San Rafael Arcangel
Geology of Bolinas Bay/Stinson Beach California
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Geology of Bolinas Bay/Stinson Beach California

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  • @franks4973
    @franks4973 19 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    My basic issue is that we now have evidence that modern Homo sapiens date back to 300k years ago, yet we are supposed to believe that they were primitive hunter gatherers for 290k years and suddenly created civilization about 10k years ago. If they had the same brains as us why nothing for 290k years. Something just isn’t right with the accepted historical account.

  • @taz-on-the-looseyusef5526
    @taz-on-the-looseyusef5526 วันที่ผ่านมา

    egypt never cease to mesmerize

  • @vincentvillanueva3234
    @vincentvillanueva3234 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hines park mi has a few mounds

  • @macroefish
    @macroefish 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    its AD....... changing the name doesnt change where it came from lol

  • @FrankIsabella-r6q
    @FrankIsabella-r6q 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The artifacts are real. Without a doubt. Do you think Leaky did not know? I have seen and handled several. They are 100 percent man made. The naysayers are wrong. Sorry.

  • @donnavaughn9409
    @donnavaughn9409 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    all of it is inconclusive...

  • @benknown1420
    @benknown1420 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Just imagine what would’ve been discovered if most of our grave sites and ceremonial sites weren’t destroyed for shopping malls

  • @andrewbird57
    @andrewbird57 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The explorers of that era were gold and silver obsessed, that was their primary motivation. When I think of Drake, I think less of what he found in Nor Cal and more about what he missed. He missed the opening of San Francisco Bay, and little did he know that some 100 miles inland lay the richest gold fields on the planet and beyond that over the mountains one of the richest silver deposits in the world. It would be fun to go back in time and meet Drake at the dock when he returned to England and tell him of the wealth he didn't discover.

  • @joeschmo73
    @joeschmo73 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    You filthy nay-sayer. There are hundreds of examples proving humans existed millions of years ago. You probably think Covid was real.

  • @candi5353
    @candi5353 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I remember when I was in elementary school we had to do a reenactment at at La Prisma. I remember refusing to participate because what the Catholic Church did to those poor Indians. This was in the 70s. I remember saying I didn’t want to do it and I told my teacher why and I was told I wasn’t allowed to talk about stuff like that. I remember it being such a sad place.

  • @candi5353
    @candi5353 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    You were revolt too if you’re forced to convert to Catholicism.

  • @candi5353
    @candi5353 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    You were revolt too if you’re forced to convert to Catholicism.

  • @ryananderson5202
    @ryananderson5202 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Different cults trying to claim America. RIP: USA

  • @pennyburkeen4377
    @pennyburkeen4377 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I grew up near Poverty Point. Always fascinating! Also a friend took me to visit Pinson Mounds, when I was in Tennessee. Another interesting place.

  • @mfredcourtney5876
    @mfredcourtney5876 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Poor forest management ! Idiots in control ! Trees that are highly flammable. There you go.

  • @JimFarmer-l3n
    @JimFarmer-l3n 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Did anyone figure out who built the stone walls in Northern California? How far north do they go lots of them in Siskiyou County are there more farther north?

  • @DavidBoast-i7z
    @DavidBoast-i7z 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Mist controversial finds in history never made it to general knowledge

  • @michaelevans3904
    @michaelevans3904 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The way the bones were broken implies they were broken before fossilization, but after death while the bones were still wet and containing marrow. Serruti Mastodon site*

  • @Americanbadashh
    @Americanbadashh หลายเดือนก่อน

    I think it's a high possibility of Polynesian contact with the Americas, however I think it's even more likely that an empty Polynesian vessel washed up on shore and was reverse engineered. After all we've found ships from off the coast of Europe, and Japan on American beaches before. Even smaller vessels.

  • @Americanbadashh
    @Americanbadashh หลายเดือนก่อน

    You need to revisit the Cerutti Mastodon Site case because the paper criticizing it has more holes in it than the first paper does

  • @Americanbadashh
    @Americanbadashh หลายเดือนก่อน

    4:46 Ah, so goblin girls then

  • @FreaknAmazing
    @FreaknAmazing หลายเดือนก่อน

    The video doesn't even spell Cerutti correctly en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerutti_Mastodon_site?wprov=sfla1

  • @JesseGallego-pb2bk
    @JesseGallego-pb2bk หลายเดือนก่อน

    There's a place in south west Oregon with woolly mammoth carved on a really really old rock that's real old on the side of a big rock down this Creek in graves creek I saw it in the 80$ don't know why no one knows

  • @Cjohn31
    @Cjohn31 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Encino man becoming reality??😅

  • @jaysmith1047
    @jaysmith1047 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The wedge is orange county...it's science

  • @brandonhinrichs4393
    @brandonhinrichs4393 หลายเดือนก่อน

    There's also the possibility that the boats in the hooks are similar because they found the boats occasionally washed ashore. It's very likely that the Polynesians lost many many people on these voyages

  • @eagleeye761
    @eagleeye761 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You're way off base here.. those aren't even in the top 25....

  • @kirkstewart-vf6hg
    @kirkstewart-vf6hg หลายเดือนก่อน

    What about the stone tools mortars pestals etc found in waldo oregon in the cemented ancient river gravels on bedrock during the gold mining days . And same things and more found in the mother load of california under 300 feet of lava cap in the ancient river gravel there ? The gravel in both areas over 6 to 10 million years old. Yet these items were under neath them cemented in the gravel.

  • @MrSlimlonesome
    @MrSlimlonesome หลายเดือนก่อน

    What a fuck’n nerd 😒. The loss of the greatest winter wave in Southern California is what he should talk about !

  • @bombassbeefjerky9708
    @bombassbeefjerky9708 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have photos of footprint in stone In a river in Oregon

  • @unknownsender6852
    @unknownsender6852 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Melted buildings dawg

  • @unknownsender6852
    @unknownsender6852 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Melted bricks dawg

  • @JP-gv1hj
    @JP-gv1hj หลายเดือนก่อน

    The solutrean hypothesis, toolset, and the x dna validate that hupothesis

  • @brucelee-wo5ge
    @brucelee-wo5ge หลายเดือนก่อน

    Forking fascinating subject, explained succinctly. Next time you're on the east coast of Oz, look me up at Rainbow Bay surf club. We'd benefit of your observation and confirmation of the geography of our local area - sub strata shale overlaid by volcanic forces, resulting, today, in a formation that produces optimum waves for surfing. B.J. Lee, Coolangatta, Australia.

    • @PoopyArchaeology
      @PoopyArchaeology หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hey thanks a lot, man! Sounds like you got awesome geology down there, would love to see some day!

  • @jeffreypaul734
    @jeffreypaul734 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Man was in North America long before the trophy hunting archaeologists know

  • @Seawolfaka
    @Seawolfaka หลายเดือนก่อน

    You missed a very large thing there with the Kennewick man . He had the dna of Japanese and Siberian descent just like all native Americans.

    • @Seawolfaka
      @Seawolfaka หลายเดือนก่อน

      They are not native to the Americas !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Just like Hawaii you have these people that came from Tahiti who eradicated the indigenous people on the Hawaiian islands before they were here and now these Tahitians are claiming that Hawaii was stolen from them !!!!! Then you find out they had $110 million debt they couldn’t pay with Britain and America bought that debt off of Britain and the Hawaiian kingdom couldn’t pay that debt back and it was all under contract and the Hawaiians couldn’t fulfil their end of the deal, what happened, nobody stole anything from the Hawaiians. They had a communist like society basically slavery so the people who had land farms and were making money off their land. They stood with the sugarcane companies and the American government. Do your own research and you’ll find that these people are lying to you man

    • @Seawolfaka
      @Seawolfaka หลายเดือนก่อน

      The whaling fleets of the North Pacific found Hawaii first. They followed the whale when they got lost at sea.

  • @artifacthunter1472
    @artifacthunter1472 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The problem is your dating method is godless.

  • @bobwinters6665
    @bobwinters6665 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for a rational commentary on these controversial sites. Most people are ready to believe the radically absurd miscalculations of a few presenters, over the field work and research of thousands that contribute to a rational understanding of the first people into the New World. True, there are Pre Clovis Sites in the Americas. I was a student of Dr. James Adovasio and contributed to the first preliminary report on the Meadowcroft Rockshelter. Dr. Adovasio also defends the Monte Verde Site in Chile and advocates a Pacific Costal Paleo Indian migratory route of settlement into the Americas. These sites and a number of others, are now accepted as proof of an Asiatic origin of the original people of the Americas, not a European or pre Homo sapiens origin that the radical arm wavers postulate.

  • @selwynmcdonald9062
    @selwynmcdonald9062 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hahaha we poynesians found all the small islands but couldnt find the big ones ..easter island to madagasca and that all youve found ..so far ...

  • @barrybarlowe5640
    @barrybarlowe5640 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Just a point: No native culture remained in one location for more than a few generations prior to European incursions. It has been the habit of various tribes to claim possession of this or that land for thousands of years, and due to NAGPRA, scientists are not permitted to investigate these claims... ... Which is stupid.

  • @chrisbarriere101
    @chrisbarriere101 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So as I stated having grown up in Santa Barbara and been to the Chumash in travel powwows every year for many years of my life I’ve participated in and observed the Construction of several of their traditional vessels from a young age all the way through modern day and one thing for certain is that what they tell us right? What the Chumash people tell the white colonists here in Santa Barbara is that their construction techniques were handed down to them from people who travelled south from the north from Alaska and that they were a different racial complexion than their people so there’s a lot of evidence indicates that the boats are actually closer design to Viking Construction with the lapstrake arrangement rather than butted spars

  • @chrisbarriere101
    @chrisbarriere101 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yo shout Santa Barbara 805. I went to high school with a bunch of Chumash kids and I lived in Hawaii and I can tell you: they are cousins.

  • @ryanwills-37
    @ryanwills-37 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I don't believe the bedrock motor are for grinding food...why would u need so many?? that doesn't make sense even if there was a large city...how many people can work that close to each other cracking nuts-??

  • @kevintroy4329
    @kevintroy4329 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Chumash didn’t leave the areas of the missions for the simple facts that the missions were build right on top of the old Chumash village sites, in their traditional territory! Why would they want their leave their homelands!? The Padres specifically mentions that the missions should be built were the indigenous Chumash Congregated for easy access to them! That is why we still live in our ancestral homelands!! Even though our lands were stolen and squatted on we refuse to leave until our lands are returned back to us!!

  • @kevintroy4329
    @kevintroy4329 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Indians did not want to have anything to do with the Spanish or Mexican independence! The Native Chumash wanted to leave the missions and go back to their their old ways of life!

  • @kevintroy4329
    @kevintroy4329 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Native American birthrates went down due to the mass epidemics that ripped thru the indigenous population imprisoned inside the missions! They kept the woman and girls separate from them by locking them up in dirty dormitories with bars on the windows and lock doors! The women died in mass due to the cramped airless conditions! Even though the indigenous demographic went down and down the padres could care less as long as their souls were saved which is disgraceful and disgusting!! These place were prisons due to the forced lock up and not being able to come and go at will!!

  • @soopermexican
    @soopermexican 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very cool, i was just at point reyes but i was not prepared with enough info on where to go. I can't wait to go back and visit all the historical sites.

  • @markschuler1511
    @markschuler1511 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    A warning because of images of skeleton...on a short documentary about violence and warfare in the prehistoric era? I'm assuming that's a TH-cam requirement, but it's ridiculous nonetheless. 🙄

  • @Owl-of-Minerva
    @Owl-of-Minerva 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fantastic!

  • @MikeMikeSlavinitz-cp8rc
    @MikeMikeSlavinitz-cp8rc 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Boring.. Obviously the work of ancient aliens. Ask Joe Biden.