12 Most Incredible Discovered Artifacts Scientists Still Can't Explain
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Published 2020-01-07
When archaeologists or researchers discover an artifact from the distant past, they can usually give a reasonable explanation for what it might be. Ceramics, pottery, and carvings are easy to understand just by looking at them. Not everything comes with a ready-made explanation, though. All the items you're about to see in this video come from long ago and far away, but the secrets of their purposes are a mystery lost to time, and scientists cannot explain their existence!
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All Comments (21)
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Why do scientists always say that something strange looking from long ago has a religious or astrological purpose? Imagine scientists thousands of years in the future finding a Rubik's Cube.
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Less movie footage and more real footage of the actual item being discussed.
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Get rid of the distracting film blips and just show us the items.
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would like it better if they didn't show hollywood movie clips and just stuck to the artifact.
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The double bladed ax is a symbol of Minoan culture seen as a recurring motif and would not be a mystery to any archaeologist digging on Crete.
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Guy making the inscriptions thousands of years ago: “check out these sick drawings I made bro”
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The Saqqara disc can't be anything but a trophy for Ancient Egypt Pharaoh's frisbee contest.
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You ever get the feeling that humans get to a point in time, destroy ourselves and start back over
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If we havent found something similair to the sakara disk, maybe it was made by an artist? People always ask why someone in the past created something and what purpose it had....imagine in 200000 years people find art from banksy or some sculpture in a town... Maybe there were crazy artist in the past who just wanted to create something unique.
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Imagine being an Egyptian Toy maker 4000 years ago looking at a bird, whittling a bird shaped toy, and not realizing you're making future generations meltdown over aliens, time travel, and extra-dimensions.
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Everytime I hear "they couldn't of made this" I'm just like.....we don't know what they could do, we just know what was left behind.
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Those balls from space things have been found to be part of the fuel system of rockets (or satellites?) that then fell to earth. Can't remember the full details but it is on another similar type you tube posting.
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The Saqqara Disk is theorized to be a water implosion device used in water engineering, which would make this a very technologically advanced artifact. Sorry to disappoint those who were hoping they'd be candlestick holders.
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Have you ever heard of a ceremonial sword? That axe could’ve been one as well, or just simply a good craftsman showing off his worth through his work.
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that schist disc was undoubtedly made when the stone was soft and warm. its clear that a lot of the ancient mysteries are due to an unknown technology; called by us today 'geo polymers'. it sets and becomes stone. that particular object has a hollow axle. so i think it was for exterior /garden decoration. its a work of art.
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They cant explain yt recommendations too
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The double head axe,was a well known symbol of King Minos (s) Even today you can find jewelry with that symbol.So a symbol, not a weapon or a tool.
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The disc looks like something that could be turned that would change the direction of water or grain. Maybe irrigation or separate grain from chaff. Place for a shaft in the center.
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Great video! The philosophers stone was never about turning metals into gold though, it’s purely allegorical. It’s how to raise the consciousness of man.