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12 Most Mysterious Recent Archaeological Finds And Artifacts Scientists Still Can't Explain

May 9, 2024

This video delves into the enigmatic world of archaeology, highlighting twelve recent discoveries that baffle scientists with their origins and purposes. Here are some intriguing findings from the video:

🐇 Pre-Hispanic Mural in Mexico:

  • Unexpected Deity Depiction: Archaeologists in Mexico uncovered a mural initially thought to depict the Virgin Mary, which turned out to be Teosinte, the Aztec deity of alcohol. This discovery challenges the historical understanding of religious syncretism in early colonial Mexico.

🏺 Gorgon Medusa Military Medal:

  • Ancient Greek Symbolism: A unique military medal carved in the shape of Medusa, often seen as a guardian, was discovered in Turkey, signifying protective symbolism in military accolades over 1,800 years ago.

⚓ Roman Anchor in English Waters:

  • Maritime History: The largest and oldest Roman anchor ever found in Britain was discovered off the coast, suggesting advanced maritime activities by the Roman fleet known as Classis Britannica.

🛶 Ancient Canoes in Wisconsin:

  • Prehistoric Transportation: Two ancient canoes, including one dating back 3,000 years, were found in Lake Mendota, Wisconsin, indicating early indigenous watercraft technology and possibly a lakeside settlement.

👤 Headless Human Remains in Slovakia:

  • Ceremonial or Cultic Practices: Archaeologists found 36 headless bodies near a Stone Age settlement in Slovakia, with speculations about their decapitation being part of ancient ritual practices.

🎺 Roman Cornu in the UK:

  • Musical Communication: A rare Roman cornu mouthpiece, used for battlefield commands, highlights the sophistication of Roman military communication methods.

🕰️ Roman Sundial in Turkey:

  • Timekeeping Artifact: An exceptionally preserved Roman sundial found in Aizanoi, Turkey, illustrates advanced timekeeping and social organization in ancient Roman cities.

These findings, each rich in historical context, underscore the complex and often mysterious tapestry of human history, revealing how much remains to be discovered and understood about our ancestors' lives.

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