Unearthed: Amazing Accomplishments of Eastern Missouri's Prehistoric Cultures
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- čas přidán 16. 11. 2017
- Speaker: Joe Harl, archaeologist
Archaeological Research Center of St. Louis
Original Event info:
November 9th, 2017 - 7:00pm
Florissant Valley Branch County Library
Outstanding
Thanks for the research,
Not net sinkers. Weights for a loom.
Textiles! 22:08
I made a video on my channel about the mississippian site around my families land, its a big rock bluff with paintings on it and I'd love any feed back yall can give, we were told it is a shrine to the underwater panther God mishi pishu
I'm going to check your video out bro where are you located in Missouri I'm in the bootheel I love looking at that stuff
@@573semobulls3 it's in Madison County but I can't give out exact location cuz it's on private land
They were housed atop mounds burying food scraps, broken pots, expired pets /relatives, etc below.
Literally millions of smaller mounds throughout the USA.
Thanks USA American Indians, from 8th Cherokee Native American John Robert Bruffett Junior of Branson Missouri America!!!!!
31:52, "spear points" - Stone axes, spear points and arrowheads identical to "Clovis" type stone axes and tools recovered at various Earthly locations, can be identified in images returned by the NASA Mars Rovers, while a single well defined stone axe can be seen in a shot returned by one of the Soviet "Venera" landers, which begs the conclusion aliens seeded all three worlds with the stone weapons ..
59:04 Bullshit the crinoid fossil made it wobble. And the chief knew! Lmfao!
This is outstanding. But, one small criticism would be that if you have a young person with this kind of interest in any subject, please encourage that interest.
Are you high.
Should have shone black walnuts not English walnuts big difference
What else happened 1500 CE? Oh prolly smallpox.
lost me once you said BCE 😕
Gotta say. Nothing is accurate. Nobody knows nothing. We can guess and study and hope. But we, as human beings need to understand that ALL our ancestors were just as smart or smarter than we are.
Love learning about ancient times, as well as early native American Indian civilizations. I don't like that "scientist" almost always push the evolution "theory" of theirs, vs intelligent design. I believe so much of the information and artifacts found would make better sense with the latter. Evolutionist always have those "i don't know what happened here" periods, and just fill in the blanks with guesses. Example here is the right hand and left hand napping of the arrowheads. How the heck does this guy know for certain why?
It could be the chief or leader at the time said, make them rt or Lt. Or the better hunter of the tribe said one works better for arrow and spear stability vs the other. Maybe the person teaching arrowhead class taught that way. It's always their "scientific conclusion " that this is what happened. How much history has been tainted with an arrogant person deciding the facts for everyone else. IMO
So for the evolution push, i give a thumbs down. Sorry, no 5 star ratings on utube to give a better score.
Lol