12 Most Ancient Archaeological Discoveries Scientists Still Can’t Explain



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  1. Scientists seek knowledge. Sometimes discoveries substantiate past knowledge and sometimes a new discovery changes what was once thought true. There is no shame in this pursuit of knowledge even when newly discovered facts point in a different direction. It is a mistake to believe that scientific knowledge in a subject is finite and complete. Anyone who makes a claim that there is nothing new to discover is not a scientist, more a politician.

  2. So many people living underground in the past. Was it to hide their people from warlords and hunting migration cultures similar to the Mongols or North and South American natives? Would these groups kill their competition? Were there kingdoms before written words were made? Was oral tradition enough to erect giant stone monuments? Engineering must have had some kind of language, some way to measure weight and distance. Why did so many people live underground in the distant past? Could it be a solar storm or a weakening of the earth’s magnetic field? Was it a nuclear explosion? Did a tiny black hole open up in the earth’s atmosphere?

  3. Similar stones can be found in Canada on the shores of a Great Lake. These perfectly round stones of all sizes were created by the waves rolling along a marble like shore floor rarely more than a foot deep. They are called kettles and can be found in Ipperwash. They are naturally formed. No carving whatsoever.

  4. 1. Hercules wasn't a god but a hero, or "demi-god"…the offspring of a "god" (non-human; not "gods" like religion taught us) and human. 2. We have no way to know if the Black Plague was the worst contagion ever to hit humanity, but only the worst in recorded history. Good history but it shouldn't be spoken like it's all absolute fact…much of history is speculation based on limited evidence.

  5. We know that we know little! Know that it's less than we thought we knew decades ago, even though we actually know more than we knew before! You can only work with what you know! If we didnt assume we could rely on certain 'facts', we wouuldnt progress to realise that we knew less fact than we thought, then we wouldnt have made knew and revised 'facts'. Indeed, the greater the body of facts we scientifically prove, the greater the number of questions and mysteries arise, without which mankind would get bored!

  6. The arsenic in the bronze occurs naturally in copper deposits or it can occur in copper deposits, some but not all… and makes a hard arsenic bronze simply by being present
    Thats how the Egyptians discovered bronze

  7. It WAS rats! That were infested with fleas. Rats are how the fleas vectored into Europe. It wasn't Space Aliens dropping flea bombs onto Europe like the Japanese in WW2 tried to do to the USA with Hot Air Ballons, It was rats.

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