The Ancient B.C Tools Frozen In The Yukon | Secrets From The Ice | Odyssey

The Ancient B.C Tools Frozen In The Yukon | Secrets From The Ice | Odyssey

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@dat2ra
@dat2ra - 09.02.2024 08:46

Doesn't the lack of decomposition indicate that they were ralidly covered by ice (snow)?

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@user-gr7dz8vg1d
@user-gr7dz8vg1d - 09.02.2024 03:20

There is no way these people can claim that a 9000 year old body is one of their ancestors. What crap. Are they able to tell people in Siberia how to handle their dead? Hardly. But that’s the theory on where they originated. Study all that is found!

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@jasoncook9003
@jasoncook9003 - 07.02.2024 05:26

Thank God for global warming so we can discover all of these amazing artifacts of Americas past.

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@GypsyBrokenwings
@GypsyBrokenwings - 02.02.2024 06:02

Question: does anyone take into consideration the numerous pole shifts that have taken place over time? What about the solar changes, that cause weather changes, etc..? This seems to be a flat line study that leaves out other parts of science that affect dating, and explanations.
Mastodon with food in mouths and stomachs, found in the antarctic, more than ikely were washed to to location with the excursion... not necessarily were originally in that location.

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@femazone6865
@femazone6865 - 01.02.2024 12:31

This is spawned from idiot climate change liars!

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@jim-lu7il
@jim-lu7il - 01.02.2024 01:42

Doesn't matter who found the artifacts. We are all related if you go back far enough.
The only part that is important is that qualified scientist are studding them.

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@raykinney9907
@raykinney9907 - 31.01.2024 20:31

Could megafauna died out as series out volcanic eruptions caused enough sun blockage that there were only levels enough for smaller mammals, but not enough to support very large bodies? As mammals, we eat sunlight just as we eat food, the emerging science of quantum biology clarifies the bio-mechanisms for eating light through eyes and skin, carrying different wavelengths deep into the body, but perhaps not deep enough to sustain such large megafauna bodies? There are very sensitive light sensors quite deep into out brains. And, it appears we actually have light of significant power emitted from melanin sheets in deep tissues, that act as semiconductors, and resisters. If mammals evolved larger under one light availability regime, and then a geologic period of lessened light availability repeatedly happened over decades or for a few hundred years volcanic activity blocking some wavelengths, adaptive pressures to fall back to smaller mammal support may have taken place. Some of these events could also have happened suddenly, to critically drop temperatures unseasonably over night, causing rapid frozen declines too. IMHO

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@jjosborne1982
@jjosborne1982 - 31.01.2024 16:19

So... what you're saying is that these things have been buried under ice and snow for over 1000 years and that global warming is fake and people lived in these areas before the ice. This means then, that the ice comes and goes and humans aren't causing the ice to melt?

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@marcodepellegrin2814
@marcodepellegrin2814 - 31.01.2024 14:26

Interesting, but there is no "climate change."

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@robo9804
@robo9804 - 31.01.2024 01:37

It's a shame there aren't more natives involved in the archaeology.

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@tommcmurray3113
@tommcmurray3113 - 30.01.2024 22:35

Reintroduce the Caribou

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@comfortablynumb9342
@comfortablynumb9342 - 27.01.2024 07:08

Okay they found darts, what about an atl atl?

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@brt-jn7kg
@brt-jn7kg - 26.01.2024 18:57

No scientist is asking the important questions. Why was it abandoned? It was the weapon of defense, and it provided your food, so why would it be thrown away? Unless something major happened, war,or a natural disaster.

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@brendahurst8229
@brendahurst8229 - 25.01.2024 04:40

A wonderful amazing story

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@1jessetaylor
@1jessetaylor - 23.01.2024 09:32

Climate change we could not get all these things without it. Surprised they didn't blame the white man for the loss of Caribou

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@nonnie2428
@nonnie2428 - 22.01.2024 20:08

The Earth is still melting from the cataclysmic ice freeze shortly after the flood of Noah. It has been slowly thawing for millennia

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@NPC985
@NPC985 - 21.01.2024 04:15

This started so nice, but just desolved into an emotional guilt trip to pay homage to the religion of wokism.

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@DNADirekt
@DNADirekt - 20.01.2024 15:32

They must have droped the tools during a warm interval. Then they got covered by snow.

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@halohat2286
@halohat2286 - 20.01.2024 11:59

I would think these weapons would not just drop a Caribou in place. Modern arrows often don't. That may explain some finds.

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@kristibbradshaw
@kristibbradshaw - 20.01.2024 10:54

Fascinating. I love that north America is finding her voice. 😊

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@hanneweber9211
@hanneweber9211 - 20.01.2024 08:54

I would love to see these wonders. What a great final story. Respecting all the family groups as they find and examine these artifacts is so important for the native families.

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@stevene.5699
@stevene.5699 - 20.01.2024 04:52

BEAUTIFUL 😍,
THANKS 😊 ! 😘

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@annanardo2358
@annanardo2358 - 18.01.2024 08:07

I find it appalling that hunters would murderously destroy the wildlife. Those animals were minding their own business trying to survive and those evil humanoids killed them. For what reason ??? Let them plant crops and eat beans. Murdering animals is unjustifiable..😡😡😡😠😠😠😠

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@lnbjr7
@lnbjr7 - 16.01.2024 23:02

What an incredible new “branch” (pardon my horrible pun) of Archeology. I’m trying to understand why a hunter would leave such a precious tool rather than picking it up and using it again unless the wounded animal began running away after it was impaled and the hunters took off in pursuit, leaving spears that missed the mark behind as they chased the prey.

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@steverose3318
@steverose3318 - 16.01.2024 08:39

When they find a .300 Weatherby,
150 grain Nosler bullet from 1988,
surely they'll trace it back to me.

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@Mark-jp1yi
@Mark-jp1yi - 16.01.2024 04:38

very loaded with info thank you

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@user-cr3bc9re9l
@user-cr3bc9re9l - 16.01.2024 04:00

Ain't nothing that old

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@johnwhite5306
@johnwhite5306 - 15.01.2024 22:29

He said they hope to find a metal point in the Yukon lol. They will never find a metal point in the Yukon because the people in North America never surpassed the Stone Age.

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@oldwaysnewprocess-hypothes8195
@oldwaysnewprocess-hypothes8195 - 15.01.2024 18:53

Very good video, archeology should as well consider wood tools of unknown use as well multipurpose devices such as arrow and atlt atl shaft wrenches utilized as bases in flintknapping hard flints vs large moose and Elk billets that are not in archeological record but commonly thought utilized.

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@EarthScienceTV
@EarthScienceTV - 12.01.2024 07:00

I've hiked in the Yukon and it's wild to think about the history hidden beneath your feet. This documentary really brings home the feeling that we walk in the footsteps of many who came before us. These tools are a testament to human ingenuity and adaptability.

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@gordonwaite2
@gordonwaite2 - 10.01.2024 17:40

So, not only were you people paying gasoline prices for bottled water, but you were contaminating/poisoning yourselves. Get a really good water purification system in your home, monitor the filtration, replace filters as needed, carry a bottle made of stainless steal, and keep it clean.

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@AmmoDude
@AmmoDude - 09.01.2024 19:40

If the ancient Indians had a tool that could melt stone, they would not have need to develop stone weapons of war; they could just use the melting tool to kill their enemies. Duh. If you have a rifle, you would not need a stone tomahawk. The ancient Indians did not build these structures. They were built possibly millions or billions of years earlier by who knows who. After all, the earth is 4.3 billion years old.

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@notyou6950
@notyou6950 - 08.01.2024 10:18

Another words: humans hunted this land before it was covered by snow. Blows man made global warming out of the water doesn't it?

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@FoulOwl2112
@FoulOwl2112 - 07.01.2024 22:46

If those are "the best atlatl throwers in the World" I'll eat my hat. They suck.

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@woodsy3495
@woodsy3495 - 07.01.2024 17:55

The barbed shaft at the end could have been used to hunt baluga whales or seals.

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@beautifulsoulblue
@beautifulsoulblue - 06.01.2024 21:43

Just started watching this and found that those arrow head darts look like the one I have displayed a Cherokee Elder made, that I acquired from him many years ago. It looks the same. He did his work using the ancient methods. On the end is three feathers placed in an aerodynamic manner. He explained that these were thrown from another device and that they could travel very far, when I was first interested in the peace, he explained it was not a spear thrown from the hand but from another device. He was a kind man and I enjoyed sitting with him learning a bit about his craft. Pretty fascinating 🧐 connection to the Yukon and the Cherokee. Looking forward to the rest of this video. Really cool they found these so far north. Wow was just looking at Atlatl and people that throw them and they have the feathers wrong: they are attached with sinew only at the spine of the feathers and the main spines of the feathers is bowed for airflow. The feathers are not supposed to be attached like on an arrow. Brother Clayton made those as well and the spear / dart is made different for flight beyond what is being shown in the video. I’d assume the main shaft will not wobble with the proper feather placement, or I’m wrong. God’s Blessings 🙏🏼🕊️
Decided to measure if anyone’s interested Clayton was a Flint-knapper. This particular piece he made out of a straight bamboo shaft instead of carved wood like he did arrows. The piece is 72” long; 21/2” from the bottom is where the Turkey feathers begin attaching; their spines are 101/2” with 9” of split in half and trimmed straight feathers that are squared off on both ends; the spines are attached with sinew only on the spines and they sorta bow outwards. The arrowhead on the piece is 3” long with a rounded point instead of pointy and it’s a little over 11/2 wide. The jointed bamboo shaft is 1/2” across / 2” around and the natural joints are 8” to 9”. Bamboo doesn’t deteriorate like wood either and it’s stronger. The piece is very solid I doubt it wobbles when thrown in the traditional manner.

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@teptime
@teptime - 06.01.2024 18:46

Respect for the death rituals of any culture should be trumped by the advancement of human knowledge...death is a quitclaim to all our earthly belongings, our bodies included. When we have no further use for these vessels, why not let some good come of them for the benefit of all mankind? The shells we leave behind are not the people we were...they don't belong to us, or to our ancestry...they belong to the Earth.

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@mojo8746
@mojo8746 - 06.01.2024 06:47

How many years have the glaciers been melting?

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@felicianomonarrez3280
@felicianomonarrez3280 - 05.01.2024 18:52

He said
.The shit in the snow patch proves it 🤣 awesome

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@messiahmatrix
@messiahmatrix - 05.01.2024 07:44

I hope we can bring the caribou back as well as the bison.

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@oompsta
@oompsta - 04.01.2024 22:36

Imagine being able to touch the atlatl that your 200+ great grandfather lost on a hunting trip.

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@Mabu_T_Lusse
@Mabu_T_Lusse - 03.01.2024 17:46

This is soo sick!!! It’s amazing that the ice preserved everything this great! Can you imagine how much things were able to be found in the early 1900’s

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@gunzmith29r
@gunzmith29r - 02.01.2024 22:15

thank god for the end of the ice age abd for global warming and the beginning of the next 90 million years of warm junglwe type weather the dinosaurs had before the ice destroyed them....humN who love the ice ahe are bassocally stupid...the ice almost wiped out humans along with thousands pof other species...maybe you need to find out what the feathers came from.

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@psychiatry-is-eugenics
@psychiatry-is-eugenics - 02.01.2024 14:09

.

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@earljohnson2676
@earljohnson2676 - 02.01.2024 05:34

If they found them in 1999 wouldn’t that prove that there isn’t any climate change come on with that false narrative to scare us into going electric like that’s the answer and then what do we do with all those batteries after there no good make another New Jersey

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@earljohnson2676
@earljohnson2676 - 02.01.2024 05:20

There is no climate change that’s the real lie . We on earth are living in the best of times . Look at the ice core samples from Greenland and it shows just how safe n lucky we are . Plus we’re coming out of a mini ice age global warming shit up with that nonsense. If this was a real issue the ones who force it down our throats wouldn’t fly on private jets that do more damage than 100 of us could in our whole lives

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@Lemma01
@Lemma01 - 01.01.2024 16:15

Right - so we're picking out wood from ice that's been there for 4000 years. But obviously wasn't there at some point, otherwise the dart shafts would be underneath. So doesn't that mean that the ice is a more recent phenomenon, and that the earth is merely returning to an ice free condition in which it was, as part of a natural cycle? Not saying industrialisation isn't speeding things up, but does make me wonder how anyone thinks electric cars are going to stop it...

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@toolaholicsanonymous
@toolaholicsanonymous - 01.01.2024 10:45

Weak. Such sloppy archeology

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