Creepy Archaeological Discoveries
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it's a sex toy right?
Do anyone REALLY believe in Foreo? ... But oh, i guess every disbeliever is a "conspiracy theorist," as the reasoning goes on this channel.
no
@@okok-kn6ee Or yes. Depending on if you are a CONSPIRACY THEORIST or not.
Except a wig.
The relatives' attempt to put their loved ones' spines back together breaks my heart.
It really got to me as well, as it's such a desperate act after being robbed.
It shows the humanity of those who came before us and it connects us to them. 👍🏻 🙂✌🏻
Simon looks like a guy who threw on everything in the disguise kit. Great videos though
😂
Dude this made me laugh out loud
Welp, I laughed. Nice job.
He's just missing a hat of some kind 😂
I’ve been laughing for 5 minutes at this comment 😂😂 quality
After 100 years submerged with so little decay, I guess you could say the Endurance is the single most appropriately named ship in history.
It's full of tardigrades!
I like the HMS Terror as well, it's like they knew.
Frank Hurley left scores of glass photograph plates onboard Endurance. These might be worth 'bending' the edict on leaving the ship in peace.
True but she's 3 km down under ice. At best you could send an ROV but grabbing fragile glass plates with a robot hand? Bit iffy. And you gotta get in there so likely you'd have to cut your way in unless all the doors and hatches are open which I presume was not the case with the temps. So I don't think it's feasible and if, I would raise all of it. And do the Mary Rose/Vasa treatment. But short of raising her intact I think it best to leave the wreck as it is being well preserved. If it was falling apart there would be a better argument to remove artifacts while possible. But we have centuries to decide. If the wood is in that condition after 100 years there's no reason it won't last for centuries. Vasa was in a low oxygen environment for 400 years and still strong enough to hold her own weight up and of course very well preserved. But only 50 m deep and right in the harbour so a bit more conveniently located. Her bronze cannons have even been fired.
As a Peruvian I can tell you that those are real and there is way more that were looted before discovery.
0:35 - Chapter 1 - Human spine posts
2:35 - Mid roll ads
3:55 - Chapter 2 - Decapitated romans in britain
5:55 - Chapter 3 - Hidden sarcophagi under Notre dame cathedral
8:10 - Chapter 4 - World's largest child sacrifice
10:35 - Chapter 5 - Lost ship frozen in time
Party pooper
@@comfortablynumb9342can hardly understand this dude because of his accent and how quickly he speaks multiple words in a given sentence, so the chapters help me lol
@@Chris-rt5qu I understand him easily. But hey, if the times help you, cool.
@@Chris-rt5quDon't most people speak multiple words in a sentence?
@@comfortablynumb9342 good for you., pal.
You don’t sound like a very compassionate person, however.
My comment was about myself.
And I’m sure many others need to listen to certain things he says more than once, so having the ability to jump back to a chapter via time stamp certainly helps.
He speaks rather quickly, and has a tendency to conjoin his words (lack of enunciation).
If you think it spoils something, then that’s your problem 😅
Don't bury valuables with bodies. The Egyptians would of told you that. While the tombs were being built tomb robbers were already tunneling toward it.
Surprised that you didn’t mention Ma Wang Dui where they found a well preserved corpse of a Han dynasty noble woman from like 2000 years ago…
In addition to the Endurance, in recent years both the Erebus and Terror from the Franklin Expedition were also found in the Arctic, in much the same state of preservation as the Endurance and arguably more mysterious, since no one knew anything for certain about what happened to the ships or crews of the Franklin expedition! 😊
I thought the theory was they either died of disease or tried to walk out and died from lead poisoning from their poorly tinned food
@@heathergarnham9555 There have always been smart theories about what happened but official intervention stopped the horrific realities from ever being confirmed as fact in order to preserve the integrity of the crew, mostly the leader of the expedition and the fact he was given the honor of being the discoverer of the strait they were looking for due to him being a 'gentleman of standing' rather the real finder who was a hard survivalist of Scottish descent (look up Rae's strait in Canada, it's named after the Scotsman as Canada didn't agree with the established lie).
There's even been evidence of cannibalism and mutiny I believe, the people died horribly.
I visited Paris (first time ever) in November 2018. One of my stops was Notre-Dame….and ever since I first saw the news of the fire, I’ve been feeling so fu*king blessed and lucky that I got to see the cathedral before it turned into the real-life embodiment of Victor Hugo’s novel. ❤️😭
I went in October 2018 and it had always been a dream to see it as my childhood favorite movie was/is Hunchback of Notre Dam. It was surreal seeing it on fire.
I am French and have been to Paris. Never seen Notre Dame or the Louvre haha. To be fair I don't live in France but yes perhaps it would have been nice. But they are rebuilding. HMS Victory was cool! Not very French though. Decidedly un-French even.
@@emiliaamaral1395 Yeah, for me too but not just because of the movie and the novel….the fire was literally a few months I had visited it with my mom, neither of us could believe what was happeneing. 😨
Reject multiculturalism or that will be your local church in 30 years.
I swear to the omnissiah When Simon was doing the ad I was expecting him to say something along the lines of "now I know what you're thinking, beauty products, really" and then shout "am I right peter".
I'm surprised you didn't talk about Teppe Hasanlu. Literally the remains of a destroyed community trapped in time. Their skeletons laying where they were slain and most disturbingly two skeletons perpetually reenacting their last moments in intimacy.
Well that sounds lovely.
Heartbreaking
Wow ! They were still moving? Unfortunately this is common in Pompeii, so big deal
If you gotta go that's probably the best way to do it, doing it.
@@comfortablynumb9342 Oh no they weren't fucking. One was caressing the others cheek. And they were either in the process of kissing or had just finished and gasped their last breaths as they both died of suffocation. It's actually very sad..and morbidly beautiful and touching.
I live in the Falkland Islands and we had a lot buzz around the discovery of the Endurance. Mensun Bound is from here and it's Shackleton is important to our history. It's nice to see it pop up in one of Simon's videos.
Did the crew escape?
@aguynamednathan I think all the crew survived, although only after running out of supplies and having to eat their sled dogs, followed by penguins!
Interesting side note, Shakelton’s brother stole the Irish Crown Jewels from Dublin Castle and they have never been recovered.
Cool place to live man
8:30 "La llamas" are pronounced "la yamas" in spainish but I spelled it in English.
"Las llamas" would mean "the names" which I think brings a level of beauty and poetry to the name of the location because all of those sacrificed had names...
Llamas means “call” or “fire” so it would be roughly translated to “the fire” or “the calling”
La shamas 😂
Las
La llamada would be more accurate
That story with the Chinchorro is one of the most depressing stories I've ever heard.
Huh. about the find in Notre Dame: Children in Sweden were once buried in flower crowns, symbolic of the weddings they would never have.
Do a video about why so many british towns end in ham
“Ham” is related to “hamlet”, a small town. So it would be similar to ending place names with “ton” signifying “town”.
Mmmmmm...ham
Simon, a skeptic about most things, believes that electric thing from Forneo actually makes his skin better? I think we're seeing what we want to there.
7:08 “Re-kwee-acht en pa-che” literally what Ezio says in Assassin’s Creed.
Us Irish people are really proud of our fellow countryman, Ernest Shackleton, for conducting an expedition, that though it ultimately failed, suffered no casualties despite the many dangers and close calls.
I watched a documentary about this. Considering how, and how long it took, to be rescued. It's amazing anyone survived, much less all of them.
SS Endurance is a quite beautiful ship really and she is probably one of the last ships to carry both steam and sail.
Hmmm difficult question. Fully square rigged and steam that may well be. Liners had dropped all sail by 1907 with Maury and Lucy, even earlier for White Star with the RMS Republic, before that while already mainly depending on steam there was still the option of hoisting sail.
Endurance is also rare as being purpose built. Generally that wasn't the case. Neither HMS Beagle or any of the famous exploration vessels started out as that, so it was a specific design requirement. Of course steam has practically no endurance (sorry) compared to sail.
As to beauty I agree. The pinnacle for me is an age of sail frigate. Currently building one (1/80 scale).
I love the look of the early "auxiliary steamers" like the 1850s or so. Check out ships by the Collins Line such as the SS Arctic. I think those look really good. The lines of a steamer with a full set of sail.
Dunno Endurance is kind of her own thing, can't really stuff it in a typical category. Closest would be whalers, kinda similar fully rigged, with a steam engine.
RRS Discovery built in 1901 is very similar, having also been built for polar expeditions. She was in active service until 1931, before becoming a training ship on the Thames, and is now preserved in Dundee, where she was built.
@@user-lv7ph7hs7l HMS Erebus and HMS Terror were warships that were originally designed to carry a giant mortar for shore bombardment before being refitted for artic exploration. Though the Admiralty's choice to fit them with converted railway engines rather than a purpose built marine steam engine may not have been the best of ideas.
@@ZAV1944 That's what all exploration ships where. "HMS" is reserved for active warships only. HMS Beagle was a legit warship too. Endurance is a rare exception.
That's why it was considered an honour that RMS Olympic was often referred to as HMS Olympic in the war. Kind of insinuating she's a ship of war. Well she was. No other liner ever sank a U-Boat.
Norwegian built ? Well, the Norwegians def know their nautical stuff.
You caught me off ward with the Chincha discovery. I am from Peru and here nobody heard anything from that. Local media didn’t cover it. I am glad I knew about it from you but also saddens me that my country cares so little about these topics.
Bit late to comment but it might have something to do with the child sacrifice part, its still a very sensitive subject.
I saw a doc about cannibalism in north america and the natives were upset about it even being brought up, they interviewed one of them for said doc and he refuse to even consider the possibility of cannibalism.
Dont understand why, its not like theres anyone alive today that condones it, its just part of human history.
@@nenasiek I think they don’t accept it because they try to be seen as the good guys whilst the British are the bad guys. And cannibalism breaks their entire narrative.
I agree with Mensun Bound, and videos like yours are also bringing the story of 'Endurance' and others to the new generation.
That Foreo sponsor must pay well ... well enough for Simon to consider it.
@sideprojects I love your series. Could you tell the story of how the Titanic wreckage was first discovered when it was used as a cover by the US Navy to search for lost submarines please?
I wonder if the archeologists pledged to treat the indigenous Americans with the same respect they offered the dead French guys. 😒
Who cares? They're all dead.
Jenna, thank you for a very well written script!
Someone should build a submarine and sell tickets to billionaires who wish to explore the wreck of the Endurance
That actually kinda happened but the boat was the DSV Limiting Factor, fully certified for commercial activity including passengers. Hamish Harding took her down 11 km and went for a "drive" along the Marian Trench. Limiting Factor was used in the discovery of Endurance I believe at least it went there.
Also found and photographed the Samuel B. Robert the destroyer escort who along with a destroyer took on an entire Japanese fleet including Yamato. Deepest wreck ever found. Perfectly preserved. Even the depth charges are intact and armed haha. They gave those a wide berth.
What could go wrong...
It’s like some billionaires took a sub to the titanic and it went well lol morons
I wonder if someone will start doing submarine tours of The Endurance…
Imagine retrieving a single beam from the Endurance and drying it out and making guitars out of it.
Imagine building anything! The HMS Resolute sank, and the queen had a desk built from the ship’s timbers after they found it , and gave it to the US President at the time, and the Resolute Desk still sits in the Oval Office to this day.
Worked near the coast renovating a cottage from 1800's......
Property was down the road from an old ship yard.
Found such interesting things inside!!!
Main ridge beam across the roof was a old ships mast 😂😂
Old bottles and cutlery in the soil of the garden :)
Nothing insane!!
Just very interesting to see them,
Random pieces of wood and metal being used for mundane things.....the was a huge wooden beam used as window lintels ...
Was such a cool property
You wouldn't know until itd started collapsing and could see how it was built :)
Loved that job❤
One thing not mentioned about Shackleton's Endurance.
The sea froze into ice in 25 minutes!
That child sacrifice story sounds a lot like the history of the Yautja and xenomorphs
Thank you to you and your writers for using the correct terms. Mixing paleontology and archeology are two huge pet peeves of mine (along with venom and poison). The amount of times i see research mixing these terms is infuriating to me.
Two very different fields, I love paleontology but, would never be able to work in archeology. 😅
Happy researching!
Fun fact, the Swedish language uses the same word for both venom and poison (gift)
Venom Is poison but not necessarily the same in reverse... I assume that's your pet peeve???
How about the difference between a drug and a poison...? What your thoughts on that distinction?
I did not know they had found the Endurance!
Respect for not having another VPN advert
I literally have a playlist called Simon 🤣 if im scrolling at lunch ill save any new video of his so i can watch it at home after work 😂😂
Simon’s channels feature the only sponsorships I fully trust. Even though I’d normally be skeptical of a product like he advertised here, I believe him because I trust he wouldn’t advertise something he didn’t personally like. Maybe just me but I trust factboi’s judgement.
@@user-jt4pk8ii4z if you think this is peak, I’ve got some news for you pal. Must be your first day on the internet.
The ship will remain intact... Well, at least until the Chinese notice no one is looking, like with HMS Repulse and HMS Prince of Wales, or until some billionaire decides to start looti-- "salvaging" it. Now that we know where the wreck is it's just a matter of time.
Well it's cool to see foreo sponsoring, they really do work.
I'm quite sure that the unknown tomb in Notre Dame is the Tomb of Sir Richard, and is the Second Marker for the Holy Grail
Bro they found the actual Hunchback of Notre Dame
I guess I was the only one that thought they found Quasimodo
“And it worked, which is why you’re seeing this ad”😂
2000 years from now, the ruins of our cattle processing plants will appear in one of these videos.
9:05 Ever, or To date; not both, Brain Boy. Lmao
Thank you Simon!
You, and your crew, are my favorite bathroom friends!
I mean this in a good way.
Without your videos, BMs could be like they used to be for me: reading the ingredients in shampoos, conditioners, and other bathroom commodities.
At least I’m learning things!
Mmmmm,
Mismatched Bone Kebob 🤤
we’re back baby!
Archaeology, the art of finding small walls and saying it's a place of worship...
When you say “ a lot of TIME IN THE SADDLE”…
The Endurance looks like it did 10-20 years ago, not 100
With respect to you and your testimonial, the product still sounds like pure snake oil and placebo effect. Similar products have been around for a very long time and have all been total bulls**t.
Humanity is the best.
Good work Si DAWG!
Simon Whistler smells of the inhabitants of that land in the woods and you can probably get a lot more accurate than the fact you have no friends.
Simon has become our professor!
Simon advertising that foreo thing as if we all can't see him look the EXACTLY the same as yesterday, last week, last month, last year...
Love that you’re trying to sell a device that will eventually be an archeological discovery. The ‘experts’ will all agree that it had deep religious significance
There is nothing creepy about the Endurance!
You and Thoughty2 have a lot of content in common. ❤
Your side projects site is just a login. I was hoping you had a podcast link listed for this lol😂
I have never heard vertebrae referred to as 'knuckles' before.
Yet another banger from Posh Waluigi
The culture ministry should put them back. It was their chosen resting place, and its still a church as well as a tourist site
Love your videos
9:29 holy crap that’s WWAAAYY recent
It was the Queen of hearts from Alice in wonderland...off with his head...
Would *love* to know what music is at around 7:09, it's *soo* pretty.
Was Skeet Ulrich on there ?
so much missed info when you randomly just mumble/whisper words or sentences
It's hard to set the volume for his videos.
Simon, I really enjoy the things you cover in your videos. However, you and your team need to work on your recording methods. Parts of the videos come out fine at normal volume, but when you start speaking, it can be impossible to hear you.
This guy reminds me so much of my cousin.
Oh Europeans, “our bodies aren’t archaeological finds, everyone else’s are”
Antoine de la Porte lived from 1627-1710, placing him in the 17th century, not the 16th as Simon said in the video
Funny how the most replayed part is the child sacrifice thing.
A.D., Simon...A.D.
the first story is truly dark. Humans are terrible to each other
DO NOT GOOGLE "SIMON WHISTLER CLEAN CUT"
Fuck....
Hah! Finally a cross-over. Simon covers one of my sites.
4:25. The OG Potheads.
GROW SOME HAIR from Fereo
It was Quasimodo!!
Time Team Rocks!
Isn't endurance the ship from National Treasure?
Tomb raider
Did you know that in October 2021, you released a video with the exact same name?
I'm not a creepy fan. Lol. It just so happened that that old video was the first video that I watched on this channel. Probably because you just released this one.
Where in Buckinghamshire Simon?
Hunch head of Notre Dame
3:13....so you're saying there are other devices that do zap you? how strong of a zap are we talking here?
Who said you cannot be a huge endorsement for beauty products? 😊
I too have a painting hanging in my loo
AD gives better meaning than CE
history, Japan, ancient culture, and to this day, clean the bones once, and reassemble into a smaller Box. Diagnosis Japanese, I have the same characteristics with the funeral
Maybe the heads between the legs are purely practical when transporting a decapitated corpse? The risk of the heads simply rolling off during transport should be so much less. If they where supposedly executed criminals then bothering to place the heads back on the shoulders may simply not been a priority.
Or a Roman emperor said "I'll cut your head off and put it up your arse"
Turn on closed captioning [CC] and go to 5:57
human beings really are such strange creatures... 🤔
Was it quasimodo
I had to rewind to figure out what kind of livestock a "Larma" was, but its just llamas said by a brit. There is no "r" in llama lol
That's the weirdest thing with Brits; they refuse to say the Rs that ARE there (or "ah theh" as they would say!), but stick them in everywhere they're not! Idiots!
That is such an American comment...hypocritical too, given Americans add 'R's all the time, yet cannot always pronunce them (mirror and squirrel being but twp examples).
Interesting.
0:45 Nice!
How do I get that on my organ donor card? 😀