Ancient Mysteries 3HR DOCUMENTARY BOXSET Historical Sites, Bizarre CIVILIZATIONS Advanced Technology

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This series offers a fascinating countdown of important scientific and historical wonders. Viewers embark on a journey into the world of ancient civilizations, ancient technology was the result from advances in engineering in ancient times. The series used contributions from archaeologists and other experts, footage of historical sites and artifacts, computer generated animations.

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This is one of your best and most comprehensive videos you have produced, in my opinion. Your theories are a bit different from some of the most recent theories, regarding the vitrification of the stones and the “protuberances” on some of the megaliths. We should be careful not to accept every explanation that we are told, regarding the unexplainable. Thanks for the great photos and historical accounts.

Author — @julieanntregeagle2594

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I really like the way this is presented. Makes a strong case for ancient knowledge that we are finding evidence for. Thanks!

Author — @steviegaga

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I don't think I could get past the first piece in that museum. I'd probably be stuck standing there for hours until I force myself to look at the next one. I hope one day I'll be able to see these beautiful works of art. I've been fascinated with The ancient world since I was little. They left so much for us to see and yet they say so little. Man I wish I was alive during those times

Author — @vc6596

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Excellent material. I also engaged with a book on the subject that was just as excellent. "The Silent Bridge: Echoes of the Unspoken Past" by Emma Wick

Author — @PixelPioneer176

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I was riveted! I can't say enough good stuff: Excellent script, amazing narrator, vibrant photos and video. That's just off the top of my head. Ancient history is one of my passions. Thank You....

Author — @marywinter6160

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Excellent. Meticulously prepared after detailed research, with lucid narration.

Author — @dipakkumarbardoloi3538

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I’ve always felt like I belonged in Ancient Egypt. Every time I imagine time travel I can’t help but obsess over how cool it would be to go back and see what it was truly like.

Author — @julianaa2200

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Probably your best production. In depth and wide ranging exploration of the mysterious and unexplained. Well worth the time spent watching. I'll watch it at least twice.
Thank you so much.

Author — @stefanschleps8758

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It is not easy to achieve the tubular-shaped handles on the sides of the stoneware by turning on a lathe. If done this way, there would have to be a rim which is then cut out on opposing sides, bar the handles that would be left remaining. This would have to have been sculpted after lathing. Some sort of narrow gauge drill bits would then remove material to create the handles' appearance. None of this is possible with copper chisels, hammers, or sand abrasion.

Author — @brothermaleuspraetor9505

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I really appreciate your theories ABOUT the transoceanic connections of the early movements of human race....
I really came to same conclusion by studying a lot of books about the MAYA culture in the 80s without having so much information via internet.
One thing was definitely sure for me...
The pre-Columbian settlement of America can't 9nly done over the Bering sea...!!!
The monumental stone heads of the Olmecs must definitely come from Africa, the only place such stone(d 😎) heads were found too....
Also.... theearly pyramid styles of Maya seemed 5o be influenced by east-asie cultures....
AND so far I heard some archaeologist found bones and skulls in south America older 50.000 years and connected to bones and skulls found in Australia....
So, I took all my findings together in the late 80s and came to conclusion that America (south & north) was visited by different human movements in different times and ways...!!!
And when I hear in your report that England, I mean the British islands or South Korea were the places where they found most of stone constructions then came directly in my mind that this was happening because the proximity to the Sea... Island & Peniscola... I'm sure the most settlements were there and the EARLY HUMANS were never afraid to go over Sea to discover more and better living space. I'm sure they were, maybe 30.000 b.c., even good in sailing as they did 2000 b.c.
I think the very early movements of human race are underestimated until today.... 🌻👍🌻

Author — @GertKlimanschewski

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I love his voice, and more so, I love how there aren't loud adds interrupting the video and startling me from almost asleep to wide awake.

Seriously, thank you.. keep up the videos!!❤

Author — @kathidapp

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Atlantis…..ponder this. The Nile is a very ancient river that flowed long before the Mediterranean basin held water. At it’s delta, the canyons drop to well over a mile in depth. We know that underwater landslides happen frequently on these canyon walls, even more so in earthquake prone area. It would be plausible that Atlantis was merely a coastal port city built on the delta that succumb to a massive landslide. The cubic acres of silt would have certainly buried any structures.

Author — @blackhawk7r221

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I´m just ready to listen and learn, to try, in my case, to start understanding the magnificent structures, art, rich history of all those beautiful cultures. It is a fact, though, this presentation is so, so interesting, beautiful, and very well presented. Thank you and congratulations!!!

Author — @angiepickytadeo9412

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I love the frustration about Egyptian stone working skills. Everytime he's like: INVESTIGATE THAT, and the simple answer is WE DON'T KNOW. But somehow you can't be an egyptologist if you don't have all the answers or constantly flipping over the same stone to see if something new shows up. It's a millenium of skill development and no text/hieroglyphs about it so we just don't know. Ain't that awesome! (And if we see Michelangelo's David we're like, nice and don't question the skill)

Author — @plexoduss

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I have never been a believer in the Egyptians being the civilization that built all the amazing megalithic monuments. With more and more being uncovered, I'm a believer that there was a great pre flood civilization whom built these amazing monuments.

Author — @newtrendsetter1195

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Definitely eye opening content, well presented documentary. Thank you.👏

Author — @Taliesin-xd7ke

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Very well done video . Thank you for your obviously hard work .

Author — @terrybreiland4230

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There is no way the ancients built so many stoneworks all around the world without shared advanced technology. Modern humans simply can't handle the fact that they don't know everything about everything across all time.

Author — @puzzlepupwoody6574

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Great information, videos, and photographs! Thank you. The narrator has some interesting ways of pronouncing some well-known places and words. I’ve never heard of the way he pronounces some things, including “mica”.

Author — @julieanntregeagle2594

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The Bronze Rider in Saint Petersburg stand on the *Thunder Stone, * the largest stone ever moved by humans. The stone originally weighed about 1500 tonnes, but was carved down during transportation to its current size and weight of 1, 250 tons.

_opend to the public the 18th of August 1782_

Talking about Russia, what about the megalithic stone structures there?

Author — @DEATH-THE-GOAT