12 Most Incredible Archaeological Discoveries That Really Exist

12 Most Incredible Archaeological Discoveries That Really Exist
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This video is not about average archaeological discoveries. Nor is it about findings that are only fairly impressive. Space in this recording has been reserved only for those finds that are out of this world! We’re talking about phenomenal finds that blew the minds of the people who discovered them and might blow your mind right now when you see them! Strap yourself in, and let’s get into the discoveries.

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  1. Im curious did the priest know about the treasure because it had been passed down to him from other priests? And I was unaware mastodon were in south america interesting.

  2. Money was invented and re-invented at various time periods in different places.
    In Europe, with the collapse of the Roman Empire, using money fell out of favour, probably because the Roman coins were only worth something with the Roman Empire backing it up.

    So from that time on till the late MiddleAges or Early Modern times, instead of money, peasants paid their taxes in the crops they grew for their lords which is how a feudal society worked.

    When trade became more prevalent and a merchant class arose, around the time of Columbus, money made its return.

  3. Romans built nothing. They were there at the right time to steal an ancient civilisations infrastructure and put their cartouche on everything so we always worship their Catholic Church they set up long ago

  4. 16:10 Tribes in Vanuatu and Pentecost Island practice a form of 'land-diving', bunjee jumping from 100 foot towers with vines attached to their feet. So, not beyond the bounds of possibility that these depictions are accurate.

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