Please talk more about the Mississippians !! I’m going to St. Louis this upcoming solar eclipse (24) and I would love to know more about them so interesting !!!!
@aaron4wilkins Жыл бұрын
Yeah! Thanks Ed! Choctaw listener here! Love this topic
@jasonmarsh97802 жыл бұрын
So Good. Thank you Ed.
@FacesintheStone2 жыл бұрын
Oh wow, okay! 🎉 Mr Barnhart lecture series disappeared too quickly from Amazon prime… man so good. I need some help with this ancient art! Found a site in NC covered in artifacts. 5+ acres of them!
@archaeoedpodcast2 жыл бұрын
Wondrium is a streaming channel that has all the Great Courses and a two week free trail. My four series can all be found there. I can't personally help you with your site, but you might have a county archaeological society who can help you get started with formal documentation. Sites on private land are at the mercy of their owners.
@FacesintheStone2 жыл бұрын
Understood, I did finish the series by just getting it on Amazon. Thank you for your reply!
@PatrioticTechАй бұрын
@@FacesintheStone Tag, you're it! We seem to be going down the same rabbit holes! I've been doing endless research since about April 1 2024 (this year, now Oct 22) between walking the hills and documentaries on ancient cultures and religions. I'm sure, at this point, that the "Mississippian" culture, the "Mound Builders," were linked the people of the Peruvian Andes. It's much more than just that, however. It's too much to put in a post like this, and I'm just not ready to make a video, yet. I found the following podcast relevant, thought you might want to check it out. Keep an eye out for terraces in the Appalachians, I don't believe they were caused by glacier lakes draining in stages, as some have said, as your own videos have proven that there was a massive culture that most certainly wasn't worried about making a better spear point or arrowhead; these people were masters of agriculture and reading the stars, they worshipped the same Fanged Diety. Here's the podcast featuring Cam McConnell M.A. kzbin.info/www/bejne/jWOTdaqood2VmKcsi=ygQPFvcn9vttc_i8
@warrendourond72362 жыл бұрын
👏Brilliant! Great video! You should have several million subscriptions. That most secret and hidden knowledge that pseudo archaeology folk seek, is actually the real archaeology. Only a handful of people know it, where as everyone with a TV know Ancient Aliens. And thanks to you, I know a little more! Thanks so much!
@archaeoedpodcast2 жыл бұрын
Help me spread the word! I've got a lot more to share and mine is a grass roots movement. Thanks for your kind words!
@leepeel71292 жыл бұрын
Very, very interesting. Did Turtle fly, or just walk really fast?
@archaeoedpodcast2 жыл бұрын
On the ground as far as I can read.
@leepeel71292 жыл бұрын
@@archaeoedpodcast I guess it would have been mentioned if Turtle could fly. Still pretty intriguing
@jasonmarsh97802 жыл бұрын
Were you called ArchaeoEdward by your parents as a child?
@archaeoedpodcast2 жыл бұрын
ArchaeoEdwin. And mostly while looking for me exploring the woods behind our home :)
@mcapello8836 Жыл бұрын
Stopped listening around 10mins. I was already suspicious when you focused on creation myths from the start. Many cultures, particularly those that have a more cyclical understanding of time, do not have explicit creation myths of any kind, and treating a Biblical-style creation story as the sine qua non of religious knowledge strikes me as being rather Eurocentric. This was confirmed later on when you claimed that all/most Native American religious beliefs include a creator deity, again modeled after the Biblical example. This belief has been explicitly rejected by many modern Native Americans who have worked hard to reclaim their animist traditions from Christianized interpretations that were forced on them by early anthropologists, who insisted on translating and interpreting beings such as wakan tanka (in the Lakota tradition) as being equivalent to Yahweh. I appreciate the effort you put into this video, and I respect the fact that you admit you're not an expert, but it's disappointing to see these old mistakes still drawing breath.
@wakeUPdummies11 ай бұрын
Do you believe in objective truth, or do believe that it changes, due to location, time, and culture? You sound like one those who scored lower on your sat as a senior, than as a freshman. Haven't you heard? The major universities have been dumbing down the population, through racial Marxism. At this point, after UPENN and Harvard support...[total racial elimination] of Jews.