Thank you guys for doing a great job that's needed! Keep it up with the scanning project in general!
@LarisaBayaMomo15 күн бұрын
More of these lives Ben. Great info and thank you for sharing it with us.
@Resistant7915 күн бұрын
Dudes. Obviously pre-dynastic Egyptians had huge skateboards and did gnarly megalithic wall grinds. The marks are so easily deciphered.
@Jeremy-8315 күн бұрын
@@Resistant79 They were hover boards. They didn't have the wheel yet.
@Jk-yb1ve14 күн бұрын
The most likely answer is the simplest answer it was a haro crank grind no skateboard
@rufioswitch213213 күн бұрын
That’s more believable than the other theories these guys present
@jonnnodunkerton84313 күн бұрын
😂
@skintech86209 күн бұрын
That's what I've been sayin' for EVER!.... Bro, Blame Tony Hoarus! By the way: Sk8 or Die!
@SurlockGnomez14 күн бұрын
52:48 That one block style instantly jumped out at me Figure 568. It's what you find mostly around the Mediterranean and the huge blocks under the wailing wall.
@anim8torfiddler87114 күн бұрын
Apple-oh-Geez for long absence. My niece persuaded me to interview at a very active Retirement Community.Dining, libraries, Activities, Gym, Clinic. Might take another 6months to unpack. I've started Playing my fiddle again! Letter soon.Hope Weather treats you Okay!
@spiderlady194315 күн бұрын
Lots of thanks guys - wonderful stuff! Fascinating lost history....I lived in south Turkiye many years ago and was taken to a small island off the south coast. Called Cleopatra's island - there were so many untouched ruins there. It is said Cleopatra stopped off there on her way to Anthony - there is anomalous beaded sand which it is said it was put there so she didn't suffer discomfort on the natural sand when she disembarked. Enjoy Turkiye, like I did way back then. Peace.
@dragondreamjln15 күн бұрын
Yesss. Another UnchartedX video, I see it and I click. ❤
@lucasbertoglio12 күн бұрын
Love your content Ben. I’m going to Nemrut and gobekli tepe in June. Thanks for sharing your findings
@sergicardo563115 күн бұрын
So happy to find a new video of you guys. Personally I like how you guys complement each other, there is a neat dynamic
@RobertSlover15 күн бұрын
"snake dorks"
@garyhammersley419815 күн бұрын
I second that, was chuckling at the first shot of the middle fingers!
@toddtalbott824315 күн бұрын
Thanks Ben,here's to Chuck 🍻
@MB-oc1nw15 күн бұрын
Those old photos of the excavations at Mt Nemrut are amazing.
@eamonnholland534315 күн бұрын
Great live stream. I'm really looking forward to y'all's work, especially on the vase scanning.
@GaryMalcolm14 күн бұрын
Any potential excavation should be done through directed pipe so that all the gravel does not need to be removed.
@timesthree575715 күн бұрын
I hate it when there's a podcast when the host is trying to be serious but the guest keep making jokes.
@phillipjacobson445715 күн бұрын
Why has no one asked where all this lime stone gravel came from? Must be one heck of an underground city near by
@c103110a15 күн бұрын
Like the tailings piles beside the Western US Mines.
@jarvislarson68647 күн бұрын
Smiling at your peoples and flipping the bird ....such a gen x vibe im feeling and i like it because it fits like our 1st onsie as infants through to our current threads. Keep drinking from the hose bros!
@c103110a15 күн бұрын
Just because the wheel ruts appear to be cut into "present day stone" does not mean they were cut into stone when they were made. I ride my dirtbike in the Spring and encounter "sloppy clay/quicksand" that is extremely prone to rutting (e.g. 1-3 feet deep ruts). By late Summer, the same ruts are as hard as brick. I can only imagine what they would be like after 2,000 years. Would they turn to stone too?
@J03Nelson13 күн бұрын
When you go to the underground cities in Kapadokya, take a flashlight and go exploring! Only a fraction is lit and you can see so much more with a flashlight. Also get out to Avanos, which has its own underground city. My pension host there found 22 rooms under his hotel and believes there is an underground city beneath every town in the area.
@francam85313 күн бұрын
The lineup of the pantheon of gods at 53:00 struck me as a chess set, with one extra piece. Wonder if this had any connection with the game. Guess we'll never know, but you keep trying on all the other fronts! Thank you!
@Ricc-b9k13 күн бұрын
Wow, thanks for pointing that out, I would have missed it. It is uncanny how similar that looks to a chess board line up!
@aaroniouse6 күн бұрын
That guy has the bishop hat and everything..
@giovannipotenza12315 күн бұрын
Love hearing real experts talk about things they really understand. Thanks Ben.
@commanderdante318513 күн бұрын
Does anyone in this video have a classical studies degree? What makes you think they are experts?
@JimmyKlef13 күн бұрын
They studied it for years and years? Many people prefer people with the true passion rather than playing society safe and getting a degree in something that vaguely interests you. Autodidacts are almost always the pioneers of subjects anyway. Don’t let that fallacy of sunk cost keep you ignorant to where the progress is actually occurring. I recommend branching out. Be a step ahead of your compatriots.
@commanderdante318513 күн бұрын
@@JimmyKlef The best way I can explain why you're wrong is the military. If we watch videos on YT about special forces you might assume that it's somthing you could jump into and do well at. In reality you aren't seeing the months of dedication and text book work. You dont see the boring aspects that are the connective tissue linking and underwriting the tactics you see deployed. Many "pretend" to be SEALs or other team guys because it's rewarding. Rewarding in the sense that you may impress a significant other or be hired for a security position. However, you eventually will be called out by those who actually put in the work. You are only are able to impress those who are uneducated like yourself. Those who understand the subject see through it. In relation to CS. That is why no modern classical studies educator has ever supported this type of work. It's not because it's hard to follow the logic - rather it's because there are so many fundamental issues with the hypothesis. Issues that are ignored simply because the authors lack access to text books and prior research. Prior research which is boring yet critical to understand the subject.
@giovannipotenza12311 күн бұрын
@ What is CS? Why do you need a degree to be an expert?
@giovannipotenza12311 күн бұрын
@ Why do you need to have a degree to be an expert?? Isnt that just old school?
@MildaGoesWild13 күн бұрын
Guys. At 1:14:01 you show the grooves on the sides above the ruts - that's a very normal phenomenon I've observed numerous times in old mines where a cart scrapes by the wall. And yes that's in hard limestone included. I've also seen even ropes wear out channels in hard limestone. So the cart ruts are very curious but the process of wearing out grooves itself is very ordinary.
@meekle889114 күн бұрын
Starting a new subgenre called Petrie-Core
@aaroniouse6 күн бұрын
Reminded me of the smell when it rains... Petrichor or something..
@__eMRe__10 күн бұрын
Don't miss the Yazilikaya and Lion Stone while in Phyrygian vallley. Yazilikaya (Scripted Stone) is a somewhat large area so at least half a day may be necessary. You may get also some Peruvian feel in the valley. Have a nice journey.
@RichardBolger-c5b11 күн бұрын
2 hours of Uncharted X… SWEET!!
@ArnoWalter14 күн бұрын
Maybe the pre-dynastic Egyptians used something like a giant Pantograph to carve the vases. Construct the outline in 10:1 or something. Attach a shape for the handle. Turn the vase and start carving, grinding, or whatever crazy technology they used for that! Remove the handle shape and do the intermediate space, that could explain why the shape of the handle is perfect, but not it's radial position. (Though I believe that was an aesthetic choice). We did something like that to grind the matrix for letters in different sizes, or the etching for prints and you can reach extraordinary precision without NC or CNC technology. If there are vases that share the same proportions but are of different size, it would indicate such a technology.
@anim8torfiddler87114 күн бұрын
Use Reinforced Concrete Cattle tunnel tubes to tunnel into the tomb-you-less (tumulus)
@hairy9713 күн бұрын
love your work keep it up.
@Robinhood196615 күн бұрын
Monster truck mudding created the cart ruts.
@Alaskan_VØïÐ14 күн бұрын
It’s extremely sad more people aren’t interested in finding out the truth about our past…
@commanderdante318513 күн бұрын
So you believe classical studies degrees are fake right?
@pierrelindenstrand627311 күн бұрын
I do not believe they are fake - but as science and knowledge evolves new perspectives are added, there are no benefit sticking to outdated theories - and many of the theories have been outdated for a long time. Just because you can't explain a certain object doesn't mean that the former explanation was correct. Just like ppl once thought the earth was flat..
@commanderdante318511 күн бұрын
@@pierrelindenstrand6273 What isn't able to be proved? The precursor to the Egyptians were Badarian and Naqada. We know they lived in Egypt. We know that they drew cave paintings. We know that they lived in the region prior to the development of the Pyramids.
@zekef1115 күн бұрын
Much love! vases? Could these be frequency generators? Has a sonic analysis been done to compliment the metric studies? The precision would be necessary to produce the purest tone. The handles could be suspension points and when the bottom is struck, a specific frequency is produced. Do the vases produce a frequency of 6.9 kHz or 10.6 kHz, the frequency of granite (transportation of blocks)? or God's frequency, 693 Hz, which stimulates the pineal gland to raise consciousness and intuition.
@allenschmitz964414 күн бұрын
Wow, hitting close to a home run there buddy..😅
@maxfern570115 күн бұрын
In the construction field we use leica 3D scanners which are much less precise than 0.02mm but it would allow you to scan entire rooms even, much quicker and without the need for such a beefy computer. Why not use one of those? Even if not as precise, it would be enough to clearly show perpendicularity and similar things.
@ma12sh15 күн бұрын
IF the snow makes it move so much why over so many years has it not washed away?
@HoroRH5 күн бұрын
The bedrock of Mount nimrud is volcanic but the tumulus is limestone chips. Is it possible that the caldera of the mountain was capped with a limestone step pyramid, not tumulus, and the annual freeze/thaw cycle broke up the limestone into the tumulus we now see? Makes more sense to me than imagining walking up buckets of fist-sized stone chips, and it also explains how all this tumulus sits at the critical slope just under that of a rock slide
@samuelyoung62724 күн бұрын
Well the tower has been thrown down and the people scattered...did you know nemrut is assyrian for nimrod? I haven't worked out all the anachronism associated with this theory but the stele at mount nemrut happens to say the same thing that the OT purports nimrod to have said.. and babel actually means confusion which most people always associated with the confusing of tongues however I wonder if there are more nuance and meaning Tham originally thought. Maybe time really is cyclical in that it's a loop like the ancient past is the also the future.. haha just being creative with the possibilities
@rtcfrtcdana11 күн бұрын
Fanfkntastic! Thanks yaw
@sinistersteel104213 күн бұрын
They make a 24-foot telescopic ladder to squeeze down small enough to fit in your backpack they sell them at Sherwin-Williams
@RichardBolger-c5b11 күн бұрын
Nifty.. I didn’t know such a thing existed.
@allenschmitz964414 күн бұрын
Ancient skree field slick as snot on a brass rail.😅
@InstituteU9 күн бұрын
For the cart ruts, what about the theory of them being quarrying marks/techniques?
@rebjorn7915 күн бұрын
We need to think differently. "Digging our way in" ... that won't work. No, time to think about new solutions. We'll need some kind of new machine or device that works it way down from the top, pushing the rubble off of the sides, causing a cascade, clearing that deathtrap and finally enabling us to see what's underneath. This is an engineering challenge. Surely it's not as hopeless as it seems. There might be an EASY solution to this.
@BeauDadda15 күн бұрын
Controlled erosion like the Romans did in open pits but scale back with proper flow control?
@peteraddison437115 күн бұрын
... Thee ObsCureRationAlLists of Damaging Data Dissemination, are well ahead of the game in In-Formation control. There'll be a fudgie NRG storage story and other future fact finding failure fallicies about this, for sure ...
@phillipjacobson445715 күн бұрын
Tunnel in from a distance and come up from underneath tunneling boring machine. For underground mining (see Elon musk machines)
@k.scheer5to115 күн бұрын
How about just leaving it be until better technology evolves to rape the monuments of the past......??
@aaroniouse6 күн бұрын
There's probably already an underground shaft connected to some secret entrance, maybe in the step pyramid that's all sealed-up?
@dealecrabr942513 күн бұрын
imagine theses sites being solid stone facades that were crumbled by frequency devices,,,,
@johnmikel593414 күн бұрын
They did great steps and tiling
@VeraldoAncodini15 күн бұрын
Wouldn't it be easy to get to the chamber under Mt Nemrut by inserting a hollow steel cylinder at the base, then removing only the gravel inside the cylinder?
@annewitkowski758615 күн бұрын
To push a cylinder in would require a large, heavy machine, which would have no place to stand. Also doubt authorities would give permission to destroy the place these days.
@VeraldoAncodini15 күн бұрын
@@annewitkowski7586 From the pictures it looks like there's enough space, and this way you can get to whatever is hidden there without destroying the place.
@maxfern570115 күн бұрын
Love the intro song!
@mikeharfield67314 күн бұрын
Me to how can I get that intro song ?
@annewitkowski758613 күн бұрын
@@mikeharfield673it's one of Kyle's, I think it's floating around in a Patreon of Fifty Dollar Dynasty or Brothers of the Serpent
@adenlycosky11 күн бұрын
Hopefully more knowledge potential of these war torn regions showing and providing that this middle east to India China and Malaysia was occurring in highly technological , some would say , way out of their league. that these sites became hubs of a pre-flood reboot and retreat points for these basic survival and building techniques that would last until the next cosmic reset.
@Twitch2414 күн бұрын
I always see mud tracks when i see the cart ruts, but yeh, when and with what. Am I right in thinking most cart ruts are found near water, or as I originally thought, they were used to move stone blocks Can I just say, seeing Nemrut is obviously an important structure and has been 'covered' in stones and is in Turkey, does that not remind you of another important site in turkey that was purposefully covered over in stones!
@myview187513 күн бұрын
Just an educated thought. 🤓. Imagine thousands of years ago that stone tumulus was actually built as a perfect pyramid just like the great pyramid.😀. Now the difference in the Turkey site to Egypt is it looks high up in the clouds and very cold. 🥶. Could it be that the freezing and expansion of cracks could eventually destroy the pyramid and leave it as a jumble of small rocks. 🤔.
@KenrithBrawn11 күн бұрын
Hey, does anyone know how the Egyptians or whoever put the pyramidion cap stones on?
@ryanhegseth87204 сағат бұрын
The statues at Antioch have very intense looks on their faces. I would love to see what they looked like whole. The statue heads look like they’re mad at me, I’m almost afraid the statue is going to stand up out of the sand and kill me. Like how these🗿have underground bodies.
@MTbone713 күн бұрын
But how did they make the vases??
@BroncoBilly58113 күн бұрын
I want to see more of the back area of the Serapeum.
@sgtrock686 күн бұрын
If anyone were to make epoxy Petrie cores from scans, I would buy it. If it looked like pink granite with the specks I'd...well, I'd buy it harder.
@connylehtonen43287 күн бұрын
Giants Lived Amoung us, 100 tons blocks moved, and shaped. Its just non human , Human This Size today , Impossible, with modernday cranes still impossible.
@maxsimon3615 күн бұрын
You remind me of Professor Neil's Harrit and Steven Jones with their discoveries of Nano energetic composites found in dust samples -because they took were ignored by establishment narrative types.
@allenschmitz964414 күн бұрын
Van lake is a super old area to explore 😂
@Nordy94114 күн бұрын
Go to Easter Island next. That’d be awesome.
@adenlycosky11 күн бұрын
Why don't they tackle this from about 300 meters lower since this is a high peak and approach this from drilling into the bedrock from underneath where they eventually map out voids
@ToddWeisenberger15 күн бұрын
chizt disc million piece set, with bonus corundum ratchet straps, lightly used,,,open to trade, no tire kickers
@andreysavenkov90514 күн бұрын
Ginormously heavy machinery with plasma hot caterpilllar wheels did those ruts. Problem solved IMHO :) CRAWLER from CIVbeyond earth
@rfbftp1235 күн бұрын
Link up with Pillars of the Past when you go Peru
@andrewroberthook331015 күн бұрын
Between a rock and a hard place Origins
@Nochancet.v15 күн бұрын
Turkey 🇹🇷
@connylehtonen43287 күн бұрын
How was The pyramides really made. Not geatting the Mammouth theory, not getting the 100 km long ramp theory either. water elevation, giants, we in the future mayby. Singularithy, Black Hole.
@Jeremy-8315 күн бұрын
The boxes were batteries. The tube drills are for water. They are the ancients version of PVC.
@HenrikH9815 күн бұрын
😂😂😂
@jesperandersson88915 күн бұрын
poly extraterrestrial vinyl scarystuff
@aaroniouse6 күн бұрын
You must be smoking chronic!
@21Million15 күн бұрын
Hmm. They are probably "treasure hunting" with those dump trucks.
@aaroniouse6 күн бұрын
They did seem quite ominous.
@jussi.viitala15 күн бұрын
Technology Connections has very informative video about window awnings.
@thegoonies0815 күн бұрын
What's "midden"?
@annewitkowski758615 күн бұрын
All the bits and pieces of animal, vegetable, and rock left over from human activities in a place for an extended time.
@maxl318912 күн бұрын
In australia there are shell middens, where mob has been feasting for many years and created a hill
@annewitkowski758612 күн бұрын
@maxl3189 yes, there are old shell middens along the coasts of the US also. Some are huge.
@aaroniouse6 күн бұрын
A pile of trash.
@connylehtonen43287 күн бұрын
150 000 years old, or Did Time Go very Fast And Put Them at 6000 years? Stones Do tell Time. The Stone Readers does not have their Clock really set rightly. Just Abouth 100 000 years wrong.
@ToddWeisenberger15 күн бұрын
Skerpent Bros whoooo
@k.scheer5to115 күн бұрын
......more like Syrupun Bro Kids, gotta luv'em!
@dundundata760315 күн бұрын
🐍🐍
@MichaelClarke198014 күн бұрын
Concerning the vases, i was looking over some of matts scans last month and i mentioned to him that a wave interference pattern is appearing on several of the surface deviation scans. Some more pronounced than others and if it wasnt for the colored depictions the pattern would of been buried in the math . Obviously no one is saying it is this for certain, but the pattern is appearing. If it is, indications to me would be of ultrasonic polishing. Obviously a big if.
@MichaelClarke198014 күн бұрын
The pattern is 360 on the artifacts so it was being turned during exposure or the wave producing whatever the fuck was turning around artifact. Or its none of this at all. Just take a look if you can
@allenschmitz964414 күн бұрын
Frequency. 😊
@MichaelClarke198014 күн бұрын
@allenschmitz9644 potentially. If you want to see what im referring to go to Matt Bealls appearance on the Danny Jones podcast at exactly the 46 minute mark
@annewitkowski758615 күн бұрын
Lyla will have some great "home movies" to watch when she is older.
@RobertSlover15 күн бұрын
?
@annewitkowski758615 күн бұрын
@RobertSlover the little girl seen in the intro video
@randystone490313 күн бұрын
Uncharted X hasn't been showing up in my feed so I tracked down this podcast with the childish snake bros? Crap!
@annewitkowski758613 күн бұрын
Ben and the SnakeBros are partnered up, so maybe try to adjust.
@fennynough696215 күн бұрын
Sabian, in my thought, (was a long line); [of the 9 or so Worldwide Religous systems]; [beginning with Adam]. Although the teachings of thisManifestation was lost, & is so old that, about all we know is that they were believers in one God, (or a progressively expounding Spiritual reality to our Lord.
@connylehtonen43287 күн бұрын
what Was You Messuring With These wases? polaritieses, when they where made? checking magnetism of them, seing when te aligment was right for a eara 10 or50 Thousens years ago? What? Whath? Or just checking For Bacteria?
@aaroniouse6 күн бұрын
This is the best questhion.
@connylehtonen43287 күн бұрын
Amenhotep III Statye , Impossible for normal humans like us? Or What? 100 years of grinding, Lifting 100 tons of rock. Jesus, Hellou. Just a Mirakle could do that. Just Amenhotep III Statyes hand way a ton 1000kg.
@connylehtonen43287 күн бұрын
And A Thumbnail Statua of the ruler? Come on Man. history of the pyramids are very ,very, very old.
@rosajucglaserra450614 күн бұрын
Mitra amb barretina!
@terpynews545815 күн бұрын
Yes it shows a groove. Not a continuous spiral like u continue to lie about.
@nobrakes724715 күн бұрын
Keep up the good work guys Less time trying to convince the ignorant denier's. More science and reporting findings
@commanderdante318513 күн бұрын
Why havent they published their research XD .
@nobrakes724715 күн бұрын
Which sphinx? There was two? Lol
@connylehtonen43287 күн бұрын
Wish China Could Give some information of their pyramides, Could be the oldest 250 000 years old, The Birth of human kind, When our DNA got split To what is today.
@0001nika15 күн бұрын
Thanks Ben
@connylehtonen43287 күн бұрын
Impressed, But need More Data, give A clue. Dont Sit on it. As Now we Know Its Older Than 15000 Years, Gobekli tepe about 20 000 years Gunung Padang 25 000 years old. so there is most likley wery older civilations burried under neath.
@btlmail196914 күн бұрын
Guests giving us The Finger?
@UnchartedX14 күн бұрын
@@btlmail1969 bit of an in joke on that tour to the cameraman. It's ok
@ToddWeisenberger15 күн бұрын
sonic applications
@RobertSlover15 күн бұрын
"snake dorks"
@mortensolem898515 күн бұрын
Sounds good in Norway❤
@sinistersteel104213 күн бұрын
Where did that horrible amateur guitar come from????.....lol what that lazy ring finger riff
@barrygordon522314 күн бұрын
What’s up with the middle finger salute? So juvenile! Very rude but since they wear their hats backwards plus sunglasses it comes as no surprise.🤔🤨🤷🏻♂️ I really enjoy these programs, finding out about past civilizations. 👍🏻😊
@michaelrapson10 күн бұрын
How do you get rid of these Trump trolls?
@aaroniouse6 күн бұрын
Feed them Trump rolls.
@jesperandersson88915 күн бұрын
It's another one of those pile-ups
@jesperandersson88915 күн бұрын
I'm in a rut right now... 🤩🤩
@jesperandersson88915 күн бұрын
STILL holy sites need to be furnished with a quarry near by (quarriable stone in Nemrut case NOT)
@jeanmorgan153313 күн бұрын
Well, I was going to watch, but I was offended by the people ‘flipping the finger’ at me, before the live stream started. So offensive. So, I’ll wait for something with better editing, thanks. Rather disappointed, Ben.
@Ricc-b9k13 күн бұрын
Come on, really? It's a finger. It's not like they had schlongs out doin helicopters.
@k.scheer5to113 күн бұрын
Me too! Such silliness does not add much to their credibility, even if it was intended as an inside joke...... giving the finger is a rather universally recognized symbol of personal insult or disrespect, and rarely taken as a joke by many. To show it on a globally enjoyed, fascinating site is likely a serious offense.
@k.scheer5to113 күн бұрын
@@Ricc-b9k The sad truth is...... giving the finger is recognized worldwide by most cultures as a gesture of insult and disrespect. Some will not take it as a joke..... so why would these guys use it, even if an inside joke, if their purpose is to protect their global credibility on such a truly fascinating site such as Ben has built??
@DPaulPa15 күн бұрын
Attaboy Sonny! Start with giving your audience the finger. It's no wonder your opinions aren't taken seriously. All you need now is to put your cap on backwards and show us your tattoos.
@k.scheer5to115 күн бұрын
The truth comes out !! IMHO..... The Bra's O' Da Whuteva...... are nothing but stupid Punks !
@Resistant7915 күн бұрын
Brilliant insight there. Thanks Mom.
@ToddWeisenberger15 күн бұрын
Obviously someone can't take a joke
@k.scheer5to115 күн бұрын
@@Resistant79 Ben always tries to be serious, but the immature joking wankers spoil the credibility!
@k.scheer5to115 күн бұрын
@@ToddWeisenberger Ben always tries to be serious, but the immature joking wankers spoil Ben's credibility!
@Andbygrace702415 күн бұрын
Lost me when they flipped me off
@k.scheer5to115 күн бұрын
Me TOO !! Adios, Brothers of the Smart-Ass Punks !
@jwnurse3415 күн бұрын
Sadly does not seem professional. Lost credibility with me.
@nobrakes724715 күн бұрын
Don't get upset mate that's how us Boguns greet each other. So you getting upset is insulting us! One cultures insult is another cultures greeting.
@brandonboulton277615 күн бұрын
I believe in the right to free speech, someone else's words don't bother me.