12 Most Ancient Archaeological Discoveries Scientists Still Can't Explain
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Is there a simple explanation for every object and artefact discovered by a scientist or archaeologist during the course of their work? No, of course there isn't! We don't mind that, though, because when the experts are puzzled by the things they find, it leaves us with a mystery to solve. Do we know enough about the mysterious discoveries in this video to explain them? Let's give it a try!
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Great work pal, continue your research
Rather than date the Swiss watch to it's realistic build date, why would somebody's story of the tomb being sealed for 400 years hold such credence . Just because some" expert" said it was sealed for 400 years? That is what's wrong with our archaeological studies of the past.
Saqarra disc candle holder? Sadly unimaginative.
As for the Wheel 🤔
Has anyone thought to mount it on an Axel and spin it at a high RPM (revolutions per minute) ✝️🇺🇸🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
A larger scale model of the polishing disc for the limestone
There are hundreds of Sakara type discs. Many of a very hard, brittle green stone, extremely thinly cut. They are for sound resonance/ magnetic energy amplification within pyramid chambers...like fans, which they SO OBVIOUSLY RESEMBLE!!
First thing I thought was “that’s a fan”
@CreativeMagique Thank you for sharing, I imagine them spinning so easily, being of so thin stone, like a perpetual motion machine momentum. Love&Peace from CentralCoastCalifornia 💖💕
Sakura disc looks like a a piece of their drilling mechanism I can't help but wonder if the holes that we see on the sites around the world that have been drilled into the stone would match up to the size of the hole in the middle of the Sakura disc
The disc is a cutter. Looks like a cutting wheel from a quesnaire.
Cuisinart ?
@@form49 what ever it looks like a cuttern
The Kenyan Kango wooden monuments look exactly the same as the Shigor idol. Could it actually be one created by African emigrants?
No mention of the 40000 granite pots and bowls found in saqquara Egypt. They can not even be produced today.
Mouse skeletons can often be found inside coconuts...
The three bends are three different sizes the smallest one, then the next one is slightly larger and the third one is slightly larger still! As if when it spins it pushes something faster and faster and faster.
The schitz disk is made of shitz not obsidian that's why it's called the schitz disk.
It's part of a water pump
Am mot so sure there are not others who kniw.
The candle stick holder for alien ship. Disk might be a blender blade for fruits & vegetables? As it chops them , they'll fall trough the holes without stopping chopper into a container some kind . Allowing more veggies fed from the top.
this kind of watch no swiss entrepreneur would sell.
Don’t know about Switzerland, but years ago gimmick watches like that were sold at pop up shops in Vancouver
Yeah it's called a hoax