This Archeologist Discoveries In Egypt Has Left People In Shock

Egypt has been one of the most popular archaeological sites ever, and even after many discoveries, it has numerous more hidden. Every new discovery defines a new history and signifies many more things to be uncovered. With that, some more discoveries were made that have left people speechless? So, let’s dive into today’s video to know the shocking discoveries and the hidden history they shed light on.

Archaeologists Discover Lost Tomb of Queen Nefertiti

This year marks the 100th anniversary of the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb, and, even after all this time, the famous burial site is still revealing its secrets and stirring up controversy. Was the tomb truly built for the boy pharaoh? Or was it actually for a queen lost to history? Are there any unexplored chambers holding up baffling secrets of the past? What is hiding behind those walls covered with royal murals and hieroglyphics?

The site of Nefertiti’s tomb is one of the longest-running archaeological mysteries that has left experts puzzled for decades. But a radar survey around the tomb of Tutankhamun may hold evidence of the missing Queen.

In today’s video, we will see whether the archaeologists have discovered the lost tomb of Queen Nefertiti!

What They Discovered In Europe Shocked The Whole World

Europe is a rich country full of history and plenty of amazing architecture. But with so much to uncover over time, there’s bound to be some mysteries still left unsolved. From a church built for ghosts to the very eyes of God, there is a huge list of natural and artificial landmarks that you’ll definitely want to check out! So today we are looking at 15 Mysterious Things in Europe Caught on Tape!

Walking London's Walls

The stone walls, which surrounded London to the east, north and west were built early in the third century when Britain was under Roman rule. They were maintained and used throughout the Middle Ages, only becoming obsolete in the sixteenth century. The route runs for three miles and is an enjoyable and rewarding experience for anyone interested in the history of London.

In this video, we will discuss the history of the walls and gates which defined the Roman and medieval city.

What Happened When a Roman Soldier Died?

Ancient battles are often depicted in media as the epic climax of some story. When victory is achieved, the music swells, and the screen fades to black.

However, the reality is that battles are not so tidy. The aftermath of such conflicts go on for days as armies return to tend to the wounded, collect their dead, loot equipment, and set up monuments. In this history documentary on the Roman Army we seek to humanize the aftermath of a battle by seeing how this actually played out.

Archaeologists Discover Lost 2000 Year Old Greek Mummies inside Hidden Tomb in Aswan

Just along the winding Nile River, the greatest civilization in history thrived for more than 3000 years. However, as the centuries passed, this ancient and vibrant land of the insanely powerful pharaohs fell under the control of the Greeks, followed by the Roman and Muslim regimes. With Egypt’s recent tilt towards resurrecting its historical significance and seeking out new research and archaeological digs, an Egyptian Italian Joint Mission in West Aswan uncovered a new archaeological cemetery carved into rocks dating back to the Greco-Roman era.

In today’s video, we will have a look at this months sudden discovery in Aswan that took the Egyptian-Italian archaeological mission by surprise.

SCARY Discovery At Cleopatra's Tomb In Egypt That Changes History

Archaeologists made a shocking discovery at Cleopatra's tomb that could change history as we know it. After months of excavating, they uncovered a mysterious tomb that had been hidden away for centuries. It was a small, golden box with strange markings on it. What could it contain? The archaeologists were filled with anticipation as they opened the box, but what they found inside was far more terrifying than they could have imagined.

25 Most Amazing Ancient Ruins of the World

The world is home to a plethora of fascinating ancient ruins, from crumbling cities to temples that have withstood the test of time. Many of these ancient societies were incredibly innovative and forward thinking. Just take a look at their meticulous city planning and incredible feats of engineering; some of which we are yet to fully understand. Some of the most captivating ancient ruins are full of thousand-year-old mysteries that will boggle even the most curious of minds.

Extinct Animals of Ancient History

The animals who have now sadly been lost to us in modern times, but were encountered by the ancient people of the old world, be it the Romans, Greeks, or Chinese. Watch the video for more information!

Precambrian Creatures: The First Animals

The very, VERY first animals aren’t really talked about much, and that’s a shame. What existed before the Cambrian explosion? What could these first Precambrian Era animals possibly look like? And WHAT is the oldest animal fossil?

The Decipherment of Maya Script

Why did Maya writing remain undecipherable for so long and how was it finally cracked? Find out how this long enigmatic script was finally deciphered and how centuries of recorded Maya history were unlocked.

Scientists Studying 3.2 Billion Year Old Rock In Australia Found Links To The Book Of Genesis

Australia may be full of many wonders, but the Pilbara region definitely stands out among them all. This area in Western Australia is not only packed with unusual and one-off wildlife and greenery, but it’s also home to a whole host of astonishing geological features. The eye-catching rock formations in the Pilbara have even given scientists crucial insights into the beginning of the world. And, incredibly, one of those discoveries suggests there’s some scientific basis for the events mentioned in the biblical Book of Genesis.

12 Most Amazing Ancient Treasures And Artifacts Finds

When you think about it, “archaeology” is just a fancy word for “treasure hunting.” When archaeologists go digging into the past - figuratively and literally - what they’re really looking for is ancient treasure. Truly valuable treasure discoveries are rare, but that only makes it even more special when such a discovery is made. Let’s check out some of the best of them!

The First Horse Riders | Horse Domestication on the Eurasian Steppe

Who were the first horse riders in history? We know about horse domestication but knowing who were the first horsemen is more difficult.

The idea of the Yamnaya Bronze Age horse warrior riding down a fleeing Neolithic farmer is a powerful image but is it true? Were the people of the Botai culture the first horsemen? Was it those of the Sredny Stog or perhaps the Khvalynsk culture? Or was it even the people of Bronze Age Mesopotamia?

Well, there is a view that the first horse warriors did not emerge until the Iron Age.

In this video we will explore both sides of the argument using the most up to date evidence available.

Archaeologists Discover What No One Was Supposed To See

The concept that dwarves walked the Earth in ancient times should not be unexpected. There is a lot of evidence that very comparatively tiny beings existed in various parts of the ancient world.

Before we dive in, we have a quick quiz question for you: “How long could the bandages of an ancient Egyptian mummy stretch?”

Let us know your answer below and make sure to watch till the end of the video to find out if your guess was correct!

We know that many ancient Native American legends describe a race of beings known as the Little People. Depending on the tribe's original folklore, these small beings are described as spirits, magicians, ferocious dwarves, fairies, or devils.

The physical remains of tiny people have been discovered in several locations across the western United States, most notably in Montana and Wyoming. The majority of these small beings were discovered in caves. The small bodies have been examined, but the findings of the studies have not always been made public.

Current archaeological evidence from Palau in western Micronesia suggests that the archipelago was settled by normal-sized populations around 3000-3300 BP; contrary to recent claims, they did not succumb to insular dwarfism.

Previous and ongoing archaeological research of both human burial and occupation sites across the Palauan archipelago over the last 50 years has produced a robust data set to test hypotheses about initial colonization and subsequent adaptations over the last three millennia.

A close examination of human burials at the early (ca. 3000 BP) and stratified site of Chelechol ra Orrak reveals that these were average-sized people. This contradicts the claim of contemporaneous "small-bodied" individuals discovered at two cave sites (2008).

As their analyses are flawed on multiple analytical levels. For starters, their sample size is too small and fragmented to adequately address the variation inherent in modern humans both within and outside of Palau.

Second, all other prehistoric (both older and contemporaneous) skeletal assemblages discovered in Palau fall within the normal parameters of modern human variation in the region, indicating that this was not a case of insular dwarfism or a separate migratory group.

Third, while measurements on several skeletal elements appear to be from smaller-bodied individuals, their sizes compare favorably with samples from Chelechol ra Orrak.

Finally, archaeological, linguistic, and historical evidence show that Palau has maintained a high level of cultural continuity over time, as would be expected if the archipelago was inhabited by the same people.