12 Most Incredible Finds That Scientists Still Can't Explain

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We love a good mystery. As fascinating as it is when an archaeologist pulls something out of the ground and is immediately able to tell us all about what it is, and what it says about the people who came before us, we're much more excited when they come across something they can't explain. Even with all our current technology, the amount of information we're missing about our ancestors and the way they lived is startling. Perhaps we'd understand them a little better if we correctly understood the purpose of the strange artifacts you're about to see in this video!

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All Comments (21)
  • I want to go to sleep but I keep falling deeper and deeper into Youtube and now I’m here.
  • @WoofWasher
    I wonder how advanced we’d be if the library at Alexandria wasn’t burned
  • @Nico21V
    Imagine you put everything into your sculpting and a thousand years later you get roasted all over YouTube.
  • The vitrified fortresses are just stone that's been struck by lightning multiple times. You can see the same thing at most stormridden Cliffside coasts.
  • @Limara64
    ‘They didn’t have the technology we do to make these things’. Well they obviously did. The mind boggles at these wonders.
  • @EVILalwaysDIES
    "We dont know of any cultures that worship axes" must of never heard of the axe gang in kung fu hustle.
  • @Differentviews_
    Oh trust me buddy it’s ALOT that’s “missing” out of “our” history books 🎯
  • I think that the hieroglyphs are later came on this boxes. The big boxes, if you take a closer look, are absolutely polished on all sides, while the hieroglyphs, on the other hand, are quite sloppy. So it is conceivable for me that the boxes are older and were only used again afterwards. We cannot date stones, this is perhaps our biggest problem in archeology.
  • ...just left it on the beach for someone else to find!?.. "Left the figures behind to deliberately confuse us" I just can't any further.
  • @codysykes5568
    "I'd rather have questions that can't be answered than answers that can't be questioned." - Richard Feynman
  • @axianstuff
    "Made to confuse us"? Really? You think that people back then in hard times would waste their time to make things to confuse us? 😂
  • @evoltz
    When this showed the cthulu tablet, I realized this is fiction enveloped in facts.
  • 1:53 pshhhhh easy! ‘Stand by the grey stone when the thrush knocks and the setting sun with the last light of Ehrlich's Day will shine upon the key-hole.’
  • @bry8636
    “Unless someone figures this out, we’ll never know”. Captain obvious
  • @connerallen642
    I'm always amazed at how many hieroglyphs are unknown. These are writings that people spent years upon years creating, to share a message with the future. Yet we have no idea what they're telling us.
  • I believe Solomon , everything here has been and will be again, there is nothing new under heaven
  • @SIG442
    That last one, the images on those walls depict ancient wind gods. It may hint towards the original builders.