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Amazing Ancient Boneyard Discovery in Alaska #history #shorts #boneyard
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Have you heard about this amazing discovery in Alaska? #history #ancient #discovery
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@CivitasYT

1 year ago

Clip taken from JRE #2051 w/ Graham Hancock.
Pictures taken from theboneyardalaska Instagram page!

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@MrHiggsrocks

1 year ago

University or Museums are not to be trusted with Private Collections- they just feel entitled to treat it like itā€™s theirs!

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@tuberobotto

1 year ago

Never never never trust The Smithsonian Institute with any relics or archeological finds if you don't want them to be lost forever. I mean the Smithsonian has had that reputation for centuries now as a "Black hole" of artifacts.

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@michelmoss7559

1 year ago

There is an underwater bone yard off Tampa Bay Florida, we bring up shark teeth, Megladon teeth, American Camel bones (yes the camel was in America) and many more!

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@jameskeeney2966

1 year ago

I love this man's passion for knowledge of the past.

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@mandoperthstacker

1 year ago

Universities having to turn on their information alarm bells again šŸ˜‚

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@johnweaver4564

1 year ago

Our history gets older and older.

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@dps6198

1 year ago

In the future if universities want to research these finds they should put up a huge bond. A bonded is higher than the value of the item they want to study that way they'd have to give it back so they can get their money back

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@Bumula1

1 year ago

This is why you don't let anyone on your property until you have a contract.

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@keithscott1926

1 year ago

Those bones he found are worth more than than the gold. šŸ˜®

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@66mymouse

1 year ago

Whaaat?! Smithsonian hasnā€™t come in there and stole it all yet?? Thatā€™s amazing!!!

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@thewrongquestion7032

1 year ago

You never watch Tarzan as a kid! Elephant bone yards are highly sought after. Mammoth bone yard! Wow

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@georgekim933

8 months ago

Yes prehistoric man hunted large red blooded mammals to survive. Not possible to exist on fish, birds or small mammals not nutrient dense enough. During the late 1800s there were two European naturalists who couldnā€™t understand how the Aleutian islands was home to tens of thousands of people. They thought they were eating fish when in fact they were hunting seals and other large mammals in the area. They themselves lived on what the natives were eating and thrived.

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@Timetraveler1111MN

1 year ago

Iā€™m really glad youā€™re covering this. Thereā€™s a guy that I watch that is an archaeologists and he does a lot of YouTube videos about Viking era, Viking items and Nordic and Norse items and he said itā€™s difficult to get a good paying job and when you do find things you donā€™t get funded when you should, and itā€™s pretty interesting. Kind of sad because we want to know these things we want to learn more.

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@comradebangalore

1 year ago

Well, that WOULD hold with the theory that a lot of megafauna went extinct through contact with humans, be that through direct predation, expansion of human communities into megafaunal habitats, competition for the same resources, etc.

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@captaincrunch5878

1 year ago

Miner shouldn't give anything up for research unless he gets a lot of money up front... šŸ˜®

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@edplax1

1 year ago

Fossils of palm trees have been found in Alaska.
Proving that our planet was much, much hotter in the past.

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@marilyn.4224

1 year ago

This could be one of the most important discoveries in recent history! Can hardly wait for your followup on this.ā¤ā¤ā¤ā¤

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@HebrewIsraelite6737

1 year ago

Joe always has to mention a bearšŸ˜‚

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@joseabrahamcisnerosmar9146

1 year ago

Elon Tusk was there.

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