Questions from History that Historians Can't Answer

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  • @CommisarHood
    @CommisarHood Před 2 lety +199

    2:01 why do I get the feeling that when Simon watches this back and sees that paper he's going to turn to someone and say "You had ONE job!"

    • @doranconall9995
      @doranconall9995 Před 2 lety +9

      The devil is not a fan of The Times...or their reporting bias.

    • @Nyeoom
      @Nyeoom Před 2 lety +25

      It's part of the video, Historians have been trying for decades to rotate that picture without any reasoning behind their failures. I, for one, applaud Simon's editor for trying, as the devil will surely take his soul as retribution within a fortnight.

    • @spencerthompson1049
      @spencerthompson1049 Před 2 lety +4

      Haha nah Simon wanted it all wonky like that!

    • @jasonburt7160
      @jasonburt7160 Před 2 lety +7

      Your editor did put the image in correctly, it is a sign of the ghost aliens using magic again Simon.

    • @Sdcreech04
      @Sdcreech04 Před 2 lety +10

      I paused just to find a thread like this, not disappointed one bit lol

  • @meechewv2point0
    @meechewv2point0 Před 2 lety +45

    2:00 ... Someone needs to tell the paper it is supposed to stay within the frame.

  • @coffeepie
    @coffeepie Před 2 lety +28

    my guess at the burnt houses: spiders. The villages were spider-infested, and the only reliable option in such a case is obviously burning the whole place down and start anew.

  • @Something2ShowYou
    @Something2ShowYou Před 2 lety +18

    4:02 why did Neolithic Europeans burn down their houses? the answer is that they finally had enough of that darned mouse

  • @franl155
    @franl155 Před 2 lety +79

    They sailed to a brand new world, immediately captured 50 of the locals to enslave, and then wondered why further expeditions, which had split up to search the land, never came back?

    • @outhousephilosophies3992
      @outhousephilosophies3992 Před 2 lety +10

      Yep they were boss level geniuses

    • @Loralanthalas
      @Loralanthalas Před rokem

      Please. They couldn't fathom savages with sticks and rocks could kill a full ship (and shipS) of armed men with guns. --- ego is what humans CONTINUE to have most.

  • @Commissarharry
    @Commissarharry Před 2 lety +44

    A human burning down their own home regularily... bed bugs.... sounds like bed bugs

    • @Foolish188
      @Foolish188 Před 2 lety +7

      A lot easier to burn down a thatch house than to tear it down. Reminds me of how Carnegie rose up to the top in the railroad he worked for. Train accidents were fairly common and it took days to remove the trains from the tracks. He instituted burning the cars to clear the tracks, so the railroad could get back to using the line.

    • @RivenGreivances
      @RivenGreivances Před 2 lety +6

      As a pest control technician I completely agree. I’ve walked away from customers because of the severity of the infestation and recommended fire insurance, a can of gas, and road flare. Bedbugs are pure evil, deserving of a death by fire.

    • @bhh8005
      @bhh8005 Před 2 lety +6

      some history, i think it was from the old testament was about burning houses to stop black mold fungi. mold fungi kan die at 70 degrees celsius and above. living in a house infected with black mold fungi can give: migraine problems with memory , and hallucinations.

    • @nosuchthing8
      @nosuchthing8 Před 2 lety +2

      @@RivenGreivances how do you make sure you are free of them? I heard you can get them from hotels for example.

    • @LaurieAnnCurry
      @LaurieAnnCurry Před 2 lety +1

      Or spiders. Burning a house infested with spiders is totally legit.

  • @pacolet2994
    @pacolet2994 Před 2 lety +21

    12:11 The King remarried within 1 week. Henry was obviously the one behind the plot.

    • @angelwings1979
      @angelwings1979 Před 2 lety

      Henry was, obviously, ok with what happened with Anne Boleyn but that doesn’t mean he was the one who came up with the idea in the first place.

  • @AnotherSpin
    @AnotherSpin Před 2 lety +27

    What Simon mentions around 4:10 with the Burned House Horizon, reminds me of another video he did about the Faroe islands, where the ruins are stone but older structures were wooden and consistently burned every few years.

  • @parlainthtownie85
    @parlainthtownie85 Před 2 lety +13

    Wait. Let me get this straight. Some Slavery profiteer in the 1500's goes missing while sailing in the North Atlantic, in a wooden sailing ship, 8 years after Columbus, hundreds of years before proper Longitude was a thing. And THAT is a Top 10 Mystery that historians cant solve? Who didn't get lost in the North Atlantic would be shorter list.

  • @sallyintucson
    @sallyintucson Před 2 lety +27

    About the Devil’s footprints: if they were made by a cloven hoof (cattle, goats, sheep) why are the drawings in the shape of a horse shoe?

    • @meowmeowoverlord9504
      @meowmeowoverlord9504 Před 2 lety +12

      Its also along one track, not two like, well, any other animal...hot take: it was a prankster on a pogo stick with a horse shoe at the end lol

    • @patrickbarrett7536
      @patrickbarrett7536 Před 2 lety +2

      Most drawings are modern depictions, so that's more of an artistic license. This story comes up a lot in various books and other media, yet I've never seen a contemporary drawing, so I do wonder if any actually exist...

    • @88happiness
      @88happiness Před 2 lety +4

      One thing for sure is that kangaroos don't have hooves , they have paws
      @2:13

    • @OldNew45
      @OldNew45 Před 2 lety

      Thanks. Thought I was the only one.

  • @MagdaleneDivine
    @MagdaleneDivine Před 2 lety +14

    They had a bed bug infestation all across Europe and the only way to stop them spreading was catching it on fire and running away .

  • @KaytaRaven
    @KaytaRaven Před 2 lety +227

    Science conspiracy: the beard is where Simon stores his expanding knowledge

    • @theprimo100
      @theprimo100 Před 2 lety +13

      It sure isn't staying in his head.

    • @brandontanner97
      @brandontanner97 Před 2 lety +6

      If it was shaved I wonder what things he would forget.

    • @TylerGreen22
      @TylerGreen22 Před 2 lety +4

      @@brandontanner97 It's like a soft reboot. He'd slowly gain his power back as it grew.

    • @brandontanner97
      @brandontanner97 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TylerGreen22 so it wouldn't be gone but to regain the knowledge he would have to grow the beard back.

    • @MrDestro0000
      @MrDestro0000 Před 2 lety +2

      Mythological Conspiracy: Simon is modern day Samson.

  • @Xiuhcoatl_
    @Xiuhcoatl_ Před 2 lety +30

    In the year 3022: Questions historians cant answer - How did one man have over 574 youtube channels ? Did primitive humans know how to clone an entire human?

  • @YusufGinnah
    @YusufGinnah Před 2 lety +3

    _CZcams:_ "How many channels would you like to host??"
    *_Simon:_* *"YES!!!!!*

  • @50megatondiplomat28
    @50megatondiplomat28 Před 2 lety +25

    Maybe they burned their homes when plagues and sickness swept through.

    • @joeywatch1145
      @joeywatch1145 Před 2 lety +11

      Thank you. I'm curious why this wasn't the first thing put forward.

    • @td370
      @td370 Před 2 lety +6

      This is very likely. Historians tend to forget how intelligent Neolithic ancient humans actually were. Historians put everything down to “religious ceremony” when they don’t know the answer

    • @patrickbarrett7536
      @patrickbarrett7536 Před 2 lety

      It is unlikely that they would have thought of it as a way to stop a disease, most older civilisations even up to the late middle ages viewed disease as mainly sent by a higher power. The closest theory to this is the one about insects, but that would have been coincidental rather getting rid of the insects because they were a pest and spoiled food.

  • @twinkerdoodle
    @twinkerdoodle Před 2 lety +8

    Damn badgers and kangaroos running around on cloven feet...

  • @112313
    @112313 Před 2 lety +32

    CZcams conspiracy theory: there are as many Simon channels as there are individual strands of his beard.

    • @michaelgallagher3640
      @michaelgallagher3640 Před 2 lety

      I wish

    • @fgstech4857
      @fgstech4857 Před 2 lety +2

      And all have massive following! Busy man.

    • @ajstevens1652
      @ajstevens1652 Před 2 lety +2

      I believe it was Steven Hawking who once said "there are more Simon Whistler channels on CZcams than there are grains of sand on the seabed..."

    • @bruced6543
      @bruced6543 Před 2 lety

      More

  • @jefferybarron929
    @jefferybarron929 Před 2 lety +4

    #5 Burning houses. In the early wild west, settlers would burn down their shacks, cabins or homes to retrieve the cut nails. Nail were expensive and hard to come by so, Burn it down, glean out the nails and move on... (Believe It Or Not, LOL)

  • @JonBastian
    @JonBastian Před 2 lety +12

    Damn. That whole Cromwell family is one of the worst things to happen to England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland... ever.

    • @patrickbarrett7536
      @patrickbarrett7536 Před 2 lety +3

      As soon as he mentioned Thomas Cromwell's part in the reformation, I thought 'figures'. As you said everything they touched caused 1000's to suffer.

    • @fishinwidow35
      @fishinwidow35 Před 2 lety +1

      I don't know if I should love them or hate them. Oliver sent the Scottish prisoners to the British Colonies and I am a descendant (1/4)

  • @KEVMAN7987
    @KEVMAN7987 Před 2 lety +11

    Who were the "Sea People" is one I like.

    • @Andrewza1
      @Andrewza1 Před 2 lety +1

      People from the Sea duh

  • @MagdaleneDivine
    @MagdaleneDivine Před 2 lety +8

    If you've ever had bedbugs you would have immediately thought that too.

  • @IrishMike22
    @IrishMike22 Před 2 lety +26

    Burning down their homes? Someone saw a spider, one of them big 'ol furry ones what can look at you and whatnot...

  • @saldiven2009
    @saldiven2009 Před 2 lety +12

    There are over 160,000 kofun, and nobody knows much about any of them.

  • @randalthor741
    @randalthor741 Před 2 lety +20

    What brought down the MInoan civilization was almost certainly some combination of several of the possible causes mentioned. Civilizations don't typically fall for a single reason; it's almost always a combination of disasters (whether natural disasters or man-made disasters like wars) happening in too short a period of time for the civilization to fully recover between them.

    • @dagmar0904
      @dagmar0904 Před 2 lety

      yeah, i think so too. I visited one of the minoan palaces this summer, our guide thought that at least the one we were was destroyed by fire

    • @jewsco
      @jewsco Před 2 lety +2

      Exactly civilizations can survive one , even two disasters ( natural or man made) but when they stack on top of each other over a short period of time it becomes too much

    • @jakealter5504
      @jakealter5504 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jewsco and that’s what’s generally believed to have happened to the Minoans, they got hit with one of the largest volcanic eruptions in recorded history (which devastated many of their ports) and got invaded all within around 60 years

    • @Loralanthalas
      @Loralanthalas Před rokem

      They fall all the time when somone pulls up with bigger weapons. You really never figured out colonialism? Really?

  • @flamencoprof
    @flamencoprof Před 2 lety +6

    1:37 Umm "cloven" is an adjective from the verb to cleave, which means cut. Thus "cloven" hooves are of two parts, such as those cattle, deer, pigs, antelopes, gazelles, goats and sheep possess. The pictures here are of horseshoe shapes. That leaves yet another unanswered question: - How can people document uncloven hoof prints pictorially, yet describe them as cloven hoof prints narratively?
    Plus! If they appeared by the ex-river, what was it before then?

  • @janneaalto3956
    @janneaalto3956 Před 2 lety +2

    Considering it's shape, the one buried in Daisen Kofun is probably the Gatekeeper. Just waiting there for the Keymaster.

  • @demonicusa.k.a.theblindguy3929

    Some years back I was watching a documentary about Vietnam. 3 survivors of a firefight couldn't get their stories straight. Not that anyone was lying or exaggerating it's just how memories work. In any case I only accept the broad strokes from history as much as I love it. Great content on this another history oriented channels though. Cheers.

    • @Bungiman
      @Bungiman Před 2 lety

      Stress and fear of death will do that . We are individuals hence we'll have different perspectives of the same situation.

    • @no_peace
      @no_peace Před 2 lety

      Not to mention the amount of trouble caused by chauvinism and refusal to try to see things the way other groups see them, then lying to cover it up

    • @no_peace
      @no_peace Před 2 lety

      People (individuals and groups) always have an agenda, whether it's opportunistic or not. Often they just don't want to look bad but often they're knowingly committing atrocities

  • @DUARTE99
    @DUARTE99 Před 2 lety +8

    I'd love to see the bloopers on this one.

  • @Andrew-ix6ni
    @Andrew-ix6ni Před 2 lety +7

    Lol when you can't explain a phenomenon then blame it on a balloon

  • @americannomadnewsthecardbo4339

    One reason is village homes might have been burnt so often is to get rid of pests like bed bugs and lice and things like that.

  • @jerichostevens2711
    @jerichostevens2711 Před 2 lety +4

    Wolf Hall is a great mini-series about Thomas Cromwell. Very much recommend it.

  • @incremri
    @incremri Před 2 lety +3

    I think the hoof prints were from a clever man with horse shoes on his feet not wanting to get caught cheating

  • @elominsha2336
    @elominsha2336 Před 2 lety +10

    Yay! Kofun. One of my favourite historical topics.

  • @bartstewart8644
    @bartstewart8644 Před 2 lety +8

    I always suspected that the "Hoof-prints at Devon" had to be done with a balloon somehow. I figured it was a deliberate prank, with a balloon carrying a wheel of spokes with a horseshoe at the end of each. I never heard that there was an experimental balloon that got away, dragging gear on a rope.

    • @timmy2shoez
      @timmy2shoez Před 2 lety +2

      I figured it was a prank as well. We as humans like to troll others, so I wouldn't find it outlandish if it's nothing more than a 150 year old prank that's still fooling us now and we'll into the future

    • @bhgtree
      @bhgtree Před 2 lety

      Bart Stewart, If it was a prank like that, how come no one either seen it being done or told about it later. (I'm not saying it was of supernatural origin, just saying if a person/s done it why not claim their moment of fame later?)

    • @bartstewart8644
      @bartstewart8644 Před 2 lety +1

      @@bhgtree There were many reasons to keep quiet. Maybe they feared a negative reaction. There could have been charges of some kind. Maybe they just enjoyed the "legend" they created, all the days of their lives. It had to have been done with a balloon somehow. And now this video says a big had got loose. So maybe it was all a weird accident!

    • @thegardener3324
      @thegardener3324 Před 2 lety

      Also those are hoof prints not a cloven hoof ie split toes… little bit of poetic license there

    • @douggaudiosi14
      @douggaudiosi14 Před 2 lety +1

      @@bartstewart8644 if u get a very long rope and tie to points then tie a horse shoe to that rope when u would make the rop tight the horse shoe could jump and appear to hop down the rope. U don't even need a ballon

  • @deanamodeo4072
    @deanamodeo4072 Před 2 lety +2

    Even the devil is afraid of badgers.

  • @RottenRogerDM
    @RottenRogerDM Před 2 lety +10

    Or maybe it was an English Man in a blue box.

  • @Mustlovebooks15
    @Mustlovebooks15 Před 2 lety +11

    Surprised that the princes in the tower wasn’t on this list. That is one of Britain’s most famous mysteries along with who was Jack the Ripper

    • @ajstevens1652
      @ajstevens1652 Před 2 lety +4

      I am quite intrigued by the idea that Jack the Ripper was a deviant member of the Royal family and thus they had to keep it quiet. But of course that is just speculation.

    • @briansullivan5908
      @briansullivan5908 Před 2 lety

      @@ajstevens1652 read the Graphic novel From Hell

  • @TheJMBon
    @TheJMBon Před 2 lety +4

    I thought that Scientists had shown that a rare condition in the Salem, MA caused the local crops to contain abnormally high levels of a LSD ingredient.

  • @MF_UNDERTOW
    @MF_UNDERTOW Před 2 lety +9

    The biggest mystery in history is why certain British accents cause speakers to add “r” sounds at the ends of words with vowels when the following word begins with a vowel. For instance, Simon said “Lar enforcement” about 10 times in a recent video and does it at least a couple of times in any episode. We must solve this mystery.

    • @mamacito1795
      @mamacito1795 Před 2 lety

      I'm British and Simons accent is a mystery to my at times. I cant remember the word but there was something thats well known in the UK that he said so weirdly I wondered if he had been born there or came in later life or whether he has lived outside the UK so long that its messed up his accent a little. Doesnt he live in Hungary or something?

    • @bobbyanderson1054
      @bobbyanderson1054 Před 2 lety +1

      @@mamacito1795 he lives in the Czech republic (Czechia)

    • @MF_UNDERTOW
      @MF_UNDERTOW Před 2 lety

      @@mamacito1795 I’ve heard this added r sound from many British folk over the years. Simon also says “behemoth” funny.

    • @rapmastac1362
      @rapmastac1362 Před 2 lety +2

      like idear

    • @MF_UNDERTOW
      @MF_UNDERTOW Před 2 lety +2

      @@rapmastac1362 if he was to say “the idea is” he would add an r sound. Another example would be “Obamar is.” That example sticks in my head because I was watching the bbc a decade ago and a news caster said it and that’s when it occurred to me. I’ve noticed it with certain British accents ever since.

  • @maryscott9430
    @maryscott9430 Před 2 lety +8

    The minoan theory sounds allot like some things talked about on the discovery tv show finding alantis

    • @matthewwallen1145
      @matthewwallen1145 Před 2 lety +1

      Except we found Atlantis is western Africa (Morocco) it's just not widely known or accepted

    • @DneilB007
      @DneilB007 Před 2 lety

      @@matthewwallen1145 You’re talking about the Eye of Africa. It’s an interesting hypothesis, but to date there’s zero evidence that even points in that direction. There’s no known evidence of intense habitation, there’s no evidence for survivor civilizations, and, crucially, no evidence of enough water within 1,000 km of the location to feasibly fuel a flood narrative.

    • @DneilB007
      @DneilB007 Před 2 lety +5

      Some scholars have proposed the idea that the Minoans were the original source for the Atlantis myth.

    • @maryscott9430
      @maryscott9430 Před 2 lety +1

      @@DneilB007 i know! Soooo cool right????

    • @matthewwallen1145
      @matthewwallen1145 Před 2 lety +1

      @@DneilB007 I mean there was when it was lost, there's been sea shells etc found in the area and it's accepted that the area used to be surrounded by water

  • @lizdierdorf
    @lizdierdorf Před 2 lety +6

    the same question of the Minoan applies to the Mayan and the Teotihuacan civilizations in pre-hispanic Mexico. archeologists, both Mexicans and International don’t have a definite answer on either of them.

    • @jakealter5504
      @jakealter5504 Před 2 lety +1

      They do have a better idea on what happened to the Minoan civilization though, they got a double whammy of a massive vei 7 volcanic eruption and an invasion within a single century. The volcanic eruption severely weakened them and the invasion from the Mycenaean Greeks finished them

  • @matthewmillburg3933
    @matthewmillburg3933 Před 2 lety +19

    Moldy rye could account for a lot of the weird behavior in olden days

    • @fishinwidow35
      @fishinwidow35 Před 2 lety +1

      I think they ruled out moldy rye some time ago. PTSD from the trauma of the Indian Wars could also have been involved.

    • @no_peace
      @no_peace Před 2 lety

      What about the newen days? That's just what people are like

    • @matthewmillburg3933
      @matthewmillburg3933 Před 2 lety

      @@no_peace meth

  • @Nozubozu
    @Nozubozu Před 2 lety +1

    I'm so tempted to send this to my old anthropology professors, because we can so relate with historians on this topic. Except it's even worse, as a majority of ancient hominids lacked the ability to actually record much of anything 😭🥲

  • @andywilson5828
    @andywilson5828 Před 2 lety +2

    I would have thought the Sea People would be on this list

  • @blindprince1513
    @blindprince1513 Před 2 lety +5

    Great video Fact Boy!

  • @sophroniel
    @sophroniel Před 2 lety +2

    2:02 Clearly the devil didn't like the framed screencap so he cursed it to fly up weirdly to the top of the screen.... watch out Simon.... it's coming, blaze boye!!! 😱

  • @stellaeleptheriadou3062
    @stellaeleptheriadou3062 Před 2 lety +2

    When I used to live in Santorini, whenever there was an earthquake in Crete, we could definitely feel it also in Santorini. So I suppose that both islands are either situated on the same rift or their rifts are closely connected. Therefore adding to the hypothesis that the volcanic eruption in Santorini somehow contributed to the downfall of the Minoan civilization in Crete.

    • @jakealter5504
      @jakealter5504 Před 2 lety

      The eruption was certainly large enough to do severe damage to nearby Minoan settlements, it most likely weakened them pretty badly

  • @5777Whatup
    @5777Whatup Před 2 lety +4

    There could be a series of videos of this subject.

  • @JoshSweetvale
    @JoshSweetvale Před 2 lety +1

    12:20 Didn't Cromwell go nuts and declare himself "not-King-but-kinda" later?

  • @beachboy0505
    @beachboy0505 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video 📹 👍
    The explanations are simple,
    Like ' the hanging gardens of Babylon' was not in Babylon but in the adjacent city.

  • @Art_Vark_and_Rock
    @Art_Vark_and_Rock Před 2 lety +1

    I’m disappointed there was no “Thundar the Barbarian” type scenario, with the moon splitting in two and various cataclysms resulting in Ukla the Mock…!!!…

  • @marccolten9801
    @marccolten9801 Před 2 lety +17

    He left out the greatest irony of Anne Boleyn. Henry got rid of her because she couldn’t give him a male heir. Yet after all the others fell away her daughter was probably the most successful monarch they’ve ever had.

  • @NothingToSeeHere32
    @NothingToSeeHere32 Před 2 lety +4

    Ran out of BLAZE BEARD OILS Factboi?

  • @micheal49
    @micheal49 Před rokem

    "Who's buried inside?!"
    U.S. Grant, of course.

  • @trevormillar1576
    @trevormillar1576 Před 2 lety

    The Black Prince disappears from history without trace, Edward III was succeeded by his grandson, Richard II; The Black Death and the Peasants' Revolt happened on his watch his uncle Lord Bolingbroke had to come home from France to "Save The Nation", imprisoning Richard in the Tower and crowning himself as Henry IV

  • @JervisGermane
    @JervisGermane Před 2 lety +1

    4:36 Every time they make one of these movies, they burn our village to the ground! Leave us alone, Mel Brooks!

  • @amberrichardson1681
    @amberrichardson1681 Před 2 lety

    Hooves In the snow = devil automatically 🤣🤣🤣

  • @chrisagnew2923
    @chrisagnew2923 Před 2 lety +3

    Perhaps the Minoans were so advanced they had a form of Facebook?

  • @machocamacho1503
    @machocamacho1503 Před rokem

    The idea of burning down the house seemed perfectly logical and desirable after suffering a bed bug infestation!

  • @davidtownsend6092
    @davidtownsend6092 Před 2 lety +1

    Simon's beard is the source of all his thunder⚡

  • @drsuperhero
    @drsuperhero Před 2 lety +1

    Your researchers and writers are amazing!!

  • @scruffyy
    @scruffyy Před 2 lety +1

    2:03 This is why we can't have nice things!

  • @ravenhill-the-hospitaller-1968

    history- now this is up my street.

  • @Iambrendanjames
    @Iambrendanjames Před 2 lety

    3:08 for a split second I really thought I had a booger on my screen.

  • @joshuarogue9345
    @joshuarogue9345 Před rokem

    I think the burning down houses deal had to deal with some type of infestation. Something bad enough they couldnt salvage the home, and were afraid it would spread.

  • @rogermiller2159
    @rogermiller2159 Před 2 lety

    Never have a “falling out “ in a hot air balloon!

  • @theunspoke815
    @theunspoke815 Před rokem

    My 1st instinct on burning the houses is it started during the Plague & now they do it to cleanse the space of germs.

  • @gabrielgomescunha
    @gabrielgomescunha Před 2 lety +1

    They probably burned the houses because of pests. It's the only thing that makes the most sense. Those types of hoses tend to accumulate all kinds of pests

  • @patriciapalmer1377
    @patriciapalmer1377 Před 2 lety

    How many of these sites does he have ? Next it will be Simon's Travels and a visit to the Amazon in a canoe, pith helmit, binoculars, knee socks & khaki shorts.

  • @rustyshackleford6018
    @rustyshackleford6018 Před 2 lety +5

    So, what the hell was up with the cloven hoof story? Every single drawing of the prints are totally different. and inconsistent from a locomotion and scale perspective. Not to mention it totally didn't make any sense. I've seen footprints in the snow i couldn't identify before. I should have drawn a picture and wildly speculated as to what made the tracks. I could have been in this video.

  • @wesbeuning1733
    @wesbeuning1733 Před 2 lety

    Bet Augustus just straight up had Antony and Cleopatra killed in private, and just had it said to the public they had an acceptable burial.

  • @btetschner
    @btetschner Před 2 lety +1

    This might be an extremely silly idea....but have you ever acted before? You could play a rogue scholar, that would be a great part. I find that the best first parts for an actor to play are those most like themselves.

  • @beachboy0505
    @beachboy0505 Před 2 lety +1

    The hoof prints were definitely done ✔ by the local clergy to increase the flock.

  • @rebeccarebeccaa2515
    @rebeccarebeccaa2515 Před rokem

    One thing about trying to find cleopatra's tomb that I have never heard me tinned is the elephant in the room. Octavian/Augustus. What involvement did he have in the burial of cleopatra and Marc Anthony? Did he follow through with cleopatra's plans for an afterlife? Or did he make plans of his own to benefit him?

  • @Downloadeodeo
    @Downloadeodeo Před 2 lety

    The U shaped marks in a line across the ground, a u shape is an Australian indigenous symbol for a person ie., the imprint they leave in the sand after sitting down. This is very similar to the cunieform symbol for person, which is a squared off u.
    The above means a line of people, adults with no paraphenalia to denote role.

  • @totalherenow
    @totalherenow Před rokem

    Burning houses: possibly a Potlatch. The Haida used to do the same thing. It's a behavoral thing that arises in non-capitalist cultures.

  • @eclecticx
    @eclecticx Před rokem

    We probably know more about Ancient Rome than any other ancient era, yet still, in actuality we know precious little about Ancient Rome.

  • @btetschner
    @btetschner Před 2 lety

    Abigail Williams would be a great Halloween Costume. Very interesting questions, thank you for the video.

  • @mjlh7079
    @mjlh7079 Před rokem

    Pest control seems like the most logical reason for burning houses, esp. when they did not have the chemicals we have today. Heck Indigenous tribes in North America, Africa and Australia regularly used fire for a variety of reasons including getting rid of insects & other pest. Some still do.

  • @bassett_green
    @bassett_green Před 2 lety

    9:43 yeah they were unsuccessful … because they only searched 45 square miles lol

  • @tallahasseepcs8329
    @tallahasseepcs8329 Před 2 lety +3

    Maybe they burnt their houses because of bed bugs or other pest
    Edit...well simon covered that after I commented

  • @hanzzarkov7690
    @hanzzarkov7690 Před 2 lety +1

    Its late, and I havent thought this through but.. Could there be a 'cross cultural historical confirmation' thing? That is .. writings of some sort from one area of the world, confirming myths or lore from another. The overlap/mix might be interesting. Just a thought. Love the content, thx!

    • @JoshSweetvale
      @JoshSweetvale Před 2 lety +1

      That's how we cross-referenced comets and stuff. I thiiink.

  • @richsorrento4107
    @richsorrento4107 Před 2 lety +1

    Simon's beard is badass

  • @jcboy7050
    @jcboy7050 Před 2 lety

    Oh...Kho-fin....coffin.
    I was thinking what a cowfin was...coffin.

  • @krissymarklewis1793
    @krissymarklewis1793 Před 2 lety

    I reckon you made those footprints Simon you cloven-footed devil!

  • @trevormillar1576
    @trevormillar1576 Před 2 lety

    One question I'd like answered; what happened to Edward III of England's eldest son, the "Black Prince "?

  • @IrishMike22
    @IrishMike22 Před 2 lety +4

    #11: Dafuq happened to the graphic at 2:01 😉

  • @Ater_Draco
    @Ater_Draco Před 2 lety +1

    Wouldn't it make sense for the Romans simply to cremate Cleopatra too? They wouldn't want to have made her and Anthony martyrs at the time, by building a tomb on which their followers could focus.

    • @JoshSweetvale
      @JoshSweetvale Před 2 lety +2

      Ah! I know this one.
      Octavian wanted to shame Anthony's legacy.
      What better way than to dedicate his body to foreign gods? No Roman would follow a Horus-worshipper. And it also kept the Eyptians happy.
      It's an Octavian kind of plan, give person B what they want to shaft person A.

  • @multiyapples
    @multiyapples Před 2 lety +1

    I hope these mysteries get solved.

  • @TannerWilliam07
    @TannerWilliam07 Před 2 lety

    I completely support this 7:57. Someone explain that to the Americans who keep digging up my ancestors

  • @terryenby2304
    @terryenby2304 Před 2 lety

    Oops! Someone needs to reframe the news article about those spooky footprints!

  • @redseethus2872
    @redseethus2872 Před rokem +1

    As always, very interesting and entertaining!!!

  • @dudebuchanan
    @dudebuchanan Před 2 lety

    IDK what kind of Ergot everyone has been on since then but those are not cloven hooves.
    They resemble a shoed horse.

  • @twocvbloke
    @twocvbloke Před 2 lety

    Well, only way to find out, time machine, get to work!!! :P

  • @robertg.arbuckle6838
    @robertg.arbuckle6838 Před rokem

    Quantum beard hair. An advanced form of quantum computer. Mine isn't that big.😥

  • @Thedeepesttruth
    @Thedeepesttruth Před 2 lety

    I’m wondering if the house burning had to do with pest control issues. That turned into a tradition and practical practice. I mean think of the fleas and bed bugs that would have infested those villages at that time of everything was made of organic material. Like wood and mud and clay and peat and moss. Bugs would thrive then and spread to epidemic proportions, and the house would be easy to rebuild.

  • @RealMoukeycat
    @RealMoukeycat Před 2 lety

    Does top tenz use youtubes automatic captions or is there a way they add them themselves? When I turned captions on it didn't say anything about being auto generated like other channels do. If they add them themselves I very much appreciate it. The automatic captions are usually absolute crap. The reason I'm wondering is it was doing very well until the captions couldn't get Roald Amundsen right at all, which made me wonder. Any ideas?

    • @no_peace
      @no_peace Před 2 lety

      And dyson coven or whatever lol

  • @Testacabeza
    @Testacabeza Před 2 lety +1

    9:12 Porco Rosso!

  • @jessicazaytsoff1494
    @jessicazaytsoff1494 Před 2 lety +1

    THE SEA PEOPLE!!

  • @joechang8696
    @joechang8696 Před 2 lety

    I imagine parading Cleopatra at his triumph would one up Caesar in parading Vercingetorix. My question: Magellan clearly saw a map showing the strait from Atlantic to Pacific, why so little curiosity about the map?