10 Best Archaeology Discoveries of 2024
A list of the best archaeological discoveries from 2024.
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Chapters
1:49 Two species Footprints (Kenya) – 1.5 million years old
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4:01 Homo Sapiens bone frags (Germany) – 47500 years old
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6:58 Oldest Bread Catalhoyuk (Turkey) – 8800 years old
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8:34 Pyramid Nile branch – 4000 years old
Image Credit – Eman Ghoneim and University of North Carolina Wilmington
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10:53 Cretan labyrinth structure (Greece)- 4000-3700 years old
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12:55 World’s oldest kefir cheese (China) – 3500 years old
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14:28 Egyptian observatory (Egypt) – 2600 years old
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15:31 Deciphering Herculaneum Scrolls – 1945 years old
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18:48 Moche Queen – 1300 years old
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21:28 Twin Sacrifices at Chichen Itza (Mexico) 1500-1100 years old
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Yall need to be drilling into the great pyramid void above the grand gallery and inserting a camera.
I love the scroll info!
Why are you still saying B.C.E.? Since it references the exact same time period adding a spare letter is needless, sounds clumsy and petty.
it's interesting to see what different archaeologists believe are the "top" discoveries of the year. I watched the other one, which shared some news (e.g. footprints), but most of the discoveries were different. For example, he paid attention to the site in South America with sloth and human footprints and the artifacts, that is, between 20-30 ka. Or, he talked about the estimation of aDNA mix between Neanderthals and sapiens for Europe, based on Bacho Kiro and Zlaty Kun caves, and how people there were closely related… and so on. Anyway, very interesting, thank you for your work.
Its definitely not A.I.
I glad for that.
Keep up the good work ๐
So dull i want to vomit
Vwry good report!,, !! Please know tht a CENOTE is NOT pronounced as See Note. Its is. se-no-tay. Se no tay. Its spanish!
opened my mind to cheese covered chinese mummies
So right off the cuff of things, I don't trust people who tell me that I can trust them! That is what a child molester said to me, before he, and she molested me! so you must excuse me for not trusting someone who tells me that I must trust them!!! so sorry for not watching your video on that part alone!!!
Plato could have died from lice. It is very rare but technically possible. The lice can cause anemia and if not treated then anemia can kill you. A few years ago, an incredibly sad story, made the news. A 12 year old girl, whose lice was never treated, died from a heart attack triggered by severe anemia caused by a lice infestation. I could imagine that death by lice was more common in Platoโs time. Today we have the ability to treat lice very early on and if you do get anemia, we have a test that can easily detect and treat it. So itโs almost unheard of for lice to be fatal.
Are twins less common in modern Mayan populations than human averages? It sounds like they may have been systematically breed twins out of there genepool.
Finally! a channel that is factual, clear and concise. Loved the way you broke each section down into bite sized chunks to give tantalising information and stoking my interest in multiple different areas of interest. Thank YOU!! Cant wait for more!
Galileo was Pseudoscience in his time…
Like the` second river news.
Love the topic. I see your a Brandon Sanderson fan. I will definitely be watching more. Keep up the great work
Love this stuff but I don't think carbon dating is accurate ,
Ive been to chichinista in mexico and i sat on a stone and was mesmorised by loads of huge ants in a line carrying food to their nest it was better than listening to a guide trying to tell you about the myans playing a game where they tried to score a goal by throwing a head through a ring on a wall .they must of thought i was born yesterday
At least forbidden archaeology is way more beneficial you stay in your Remit love and I'll stay in Great Britain. Got to turn u over your voice is getting on my nerves ๐ข
8 45 pm sorry to say but your way to slow and long in your delivery. Boring .you have definitely put the crap in archeology. Find new job cus man's falling asleep listening to you WOW๐ฎ
I love these recaps, especially when comparing the choices with other videos from other channels on archeology- & history-Tube!
I appreciate your intro! There are so many repurposed videos and images that are not necessarily interested in providing new or accurate information. Thank you so much!
You need to slow down on your delivery. The rapid fire approach is not only annoying but difficult to follow. What is suppose to be interesting is actually confusing because you go too fast for the average listener. Itโs not a race so donโt act like itโs one. Thanks.
If you listen to this at night , you get shocked by the volume differences . So point of improvement. ๐
A Leeetle over my head. But interesting
Great video and love the finds. My favorite is about the scrolls.
11:07 atlantis
PLEASE talk normally, we aren't primary school children ๐
Stuff keeps getting older,G.H
Excellent
Crete structure looks like the foundation for probably a temple with a elevated structure on top likely with pillars that align with stars or sun.
monkeys walk through water errect but that doesnt make them erectus.
Thamk you svm
I enjoy listening to intelligent docs while working on cad drawings and 'doing' my emails..!! It seems to be a mind-enriching activity to balance the life time wasted on the computer… I prefer to listen, and enjoy science & history the most… University Lectures and Intelligent Presentations help make the hours flow and leave me with a feeling of "Mental Improvement"…!!
This is "right up my trench!" thanks.
Thanks!
Oooo subscribed!
New sub๐ great content. I did not hear about these discoveries but thank you !
Cenote is not pronounced see-note. It's pronounced sen-o-tay. Cenote is a Spanish word derived from the Maya words D'zonot or Ts'onot.
it's nothing like a labyrinth