20 Greatest Archaeological Discoveries of 2023
The year 2023 has come to an end, but it has seen many astounding finds from archaeologists. Which ones were the most exciting? In this countdown, Dr. Miano ranks the 20 greatest discoveries of the year. Which ones are you the most stoked about?
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@arvidberg1530
4 ай бұрын
Great work! Really enjoyed this one!
@macgonzo
4 ай бұрын
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@pretentioussystem9367
4 ай бұрын
Many thanks! Interesting findings. Happy and restful holidays!
@Kayessee
4 ай бұрын
Thr fact that you use the word new is telling. All of these sights have been researched for years... Saying it's a 2023 discovery is lying. Period. Discounting the massive amount of work over the years is terrible and dishonest. Use the correct words. Newly confirmed discoveries in 2023. They were discovered and known about for years. Just because a piece a paper says it's true after years of research doesn't mean its new.
@turtlegrams6582
Ай бұрын
Want to see the find's, not see people talk
So beautiful that all over the world, people are working in teams to discover new truths about our shared human history. Archaeology is truly a lovely field
@corvettedm1
3 ай бұрын
My feelings exactly!
@deborahellzey4317
3 ай бұрын
You know the difference between archeologist and a grave robber...A degree
@entrepreneursfinest
3 ай бұрын
It's not that rosey unfortunately. I work construction and excavation and have witnessed some of the most amazing and history shaking discoveries brushed right under the rug or completely mislabeled by academia and "archaeologists". Modern archaeology is barely a science if it qualifies at all. Incredibly sad.
@brewsterbrandon9554
2 ай бұрын
@@deborahellzey4317or the respect they have for the grave they’re disrupting???
@Killllr0y
2 ай бұрын
@@brewsterbrandon9554 boo hoo
I love that you show actual photos of what you're talking about.
@user-en9qd5nx8w
2 ай бұрын
What, you don't want to watch 20 minutes of only someones face the whole time?
@Sabot623
21 күн бұрын
@@user-en9qd5nx8w alot of youtubers post photos that aren't relevant
This was a big gift to us armchair archaeologists
@carmenj112
2 ай бұрын
🤣 going forward I shall only refer to myself as an Armchair Archeologist 🤣🤣
@DLIONSJR02
16 күн бұрын
😂😂😂
I wish I had a professor like you. Your excitement for these discoveries makes me want to learn more. Thank you for the amazing video.
Thanks for featuring our project in Mitla Oaxaca!
Thank you Professor Miano and Professor Natalie and Happy Holidays to you and your familes and your colleagues for extraoridinary videocasts that have broadened our knowledge and shown a light in the dark corners of our past.
@phyllisneal8687
4 ай бұрын
Wowee♥️ That is one of the best compliments I have ever seen! What a nice thing to say. I will definitely listen to this videocast, now! Happy Holidays💐
@ANONM60D
4 ай бұрын
*Hilder
Appreciate you bringing to our attention so many important finds! I'm really interested in learning more about all the sites hidden in the Amazon, as well as the finds in Peru. Seems so little is really known about these areas. The temple in ancient Sumer is also really intriguing! Can't wait to see what's found, and it's really encouraging considering all the tech breakthroughs helping look under vegetation, under water, and even under the earth itself! Pretty exciting!
The most recently announced discovery I can think of that was not mentioned is the discovery of a previously unknown language in the archives of the Hittites.
A big Thank You for putting this on a “proper’ video David / Prof. Miano! I was gutted when I saw similar roundups come up as ‘Live’ shows. I cannot bear all the waiting and faffing about between items in that format and so never watch them now. I am a big fan of your channel and greatly appreciate all your work. Very best wishes from Dorset, UK, for the holiday period and 2024. 🇬🇧
@ILikedGooglePlus
3 ай бұрын
Yo I'm from Dorset!
Thank you, Dr. Miano! I always look forward to your work.
It's been such a great year!!😊
@headlessspaceman5681
3 ай бұрын
Your video on ancient phallus is one of my favorites of all time
@HistoryWithKayleigh
3 ай бұрын
@@headlessspaceman5681 haha thanks!
Every year I watch you present the finds, and every year I enjoy them immensely. My sincere thanks. Hoping that 2024 brings you many wonderful discoveries to share next December!
Happy holidays. Thank you for the ongoing education. The amount of things that happened in our past which we’ve lost is amazing.
Thank you so much for another video! Your channel has been my favorite find of 2022, I took 2 archaeology clases as a part of my minor in university and have always been fascinated by the topic. Happy Holidays to you and your family and I'm looking forward to 2024 finds!
Gotta love that nerdy enthusiasm by you Prof Miano! Happy holidays!
2023 has been a rough year for many… 🎉 for bringing us such great news 📰 I had no idea about ! 🙏🏼
@MaryAnnNytowl
4 ай бұрын
Yes, 2023 was bad for many. If it was for you, you have my sympathy. It was a rough year for my family, for sure. I lost my eldest son in August, who passed away basically for reasons unknown. I now only have my younger son. I don't even have my soulmate, who chose 3 years ago to toss away nearly 40 years together because I wasn't any fun any more (I was staying home due to the C-19 that could easily kill me due to health reasons). I've had too much to mourn, lately. If only extra money in my pocket could ease my pain, I'd have no pain at all, but the old adage is true: money can't buy a single ounce of happiness when your life is empty and cold.
@victoriawhite3662
4 ай бұрын
@@MaryAnnNytowl so sorry, I have immune deficiency so I stay in now too. These issues cost us a lot, and you aren't alone Hoping for blessings for you this year.
Love the joy in your eyes when you talk about ancient writings.
Hola! Thank you so much for your passion and dedication! This top 20 was a great compilation and I’m so proud that 2 of them belong to my beloved country, México 🇲🇽 Happy New Year and may 2024 bring greater and amazing discoveries 😊! Best wishes from Malaysia 🇲🇾
Thanks for sharing these!
Love the update on discoveries. Early in college I al ost switched to an archeological major. I still love learning about it.
Thank you for this update. I'm so excited to learn how much more there is to discover about ancient structures buried beneath desserts, forests and seabeds.
This list is better than many of the others I have read. Keep up the great work!
I first learned about Egypt in the 1950's. SO much has been discovered since! It is VERY exciting!!! THNX
A delight as ever! THANK YOU.
Ultra interesting! To get glimpses into our past helps bring foundation and a sense of our own place in history. Mostly gives me hope knowing that failure of societies doesn't necessarily mean that the end is near..much the opposite! Merry Christmas to you and yours.
Thank You David for a Wonderful year of videos!!! Take Care and have a Great New Year!!!!
I,'m facinated by your entisuasm of the ancient findings. Thank you for the video. You're lovely.
YAY!! Your visuals align with the audio! Great Job!! Thank you 👋👋
I really enjoy watching your videos so please keep them coming! Great work
5:29 But seriously, these are some fantastic archaeological discoveries in 2023. Well done! Looking forward to more in 2024.
Thank you so very much for your informative and entertaining videos. 😊❤
THANK YOU!!!! We, my daughter and I, absolutely love your channel. To stave off Alzheimer's, it runs in the family, I have a goal of learning something new everyday. You have taught me more than I learned in school! BTW, back then Plate Tectonics was just a theory and the Eratic Rocks found in Willamette Valley, Oregon were attributed to glaciers not the Missoula Floods. Keep up the good work David and Natalie! Happy Holidays!
@MaryAnnNytowl
4 ай бұрын
I have always aimed to learn something new each day. It stems from many decades ago when I was a child: my daddy told me that no day was wasted as long as I learned something new. 😊 From that point on, I promised to try to never waste a single day!
@KathrynsWorldWildfireTracking
4 ай бұрын
The glacial erratics of Willamette Valley are now said to be from the Missoula Floods? Whoa... Can you point me at info about that? I know the Willamette Meteorite (huge) was thought to have fallen near Canada, and moved here by glaciers...
@helenamcginty4920
4 ай бұрын
I love listening to science esp astronomy programmes as well. I only understand a fraction of some esp on quantum stuff but hope that by a slow osmosis more will be absorbed. I moved to Spain 13 yrs ago and have learned enough Spanish to hold a conversation tho my grammar needs work. I have read that learning a new language is very beneficial for brain health. I certainly hope so. 😉
@StonesJones
3 ай бұрын
Hey, check out lion's mane mushroom gummies to help stave off alzheimer's... it regrows brain cells!!
That's so great. Very excited to know the process of archaeology's frontiers
Would love to hear more on medieval or even just AD discoveries. Nice episode, truly enjoyed your choices...very exciting ! Thank you
Happy Holidays to you and yours and thank you for your always fascinating channel content 😊
Thank you and Merry Christmas Doc, you're swell!
Been waiting for this! 🎉
Awesome video thank you. Happy New Year and I will be looking forward to more of your videos
Archaeologists will be extremely busy for the foreseeable future. So excited for them and for us!!😊😊 Thanks Dr Miano. Compliments of the Season from Perth in Western Australia.
@deborahellzey4317
3 ай бұрын
Do you know the difference between an archeologist and a grave robber...A diploma
*Happy Holidays🎄🕊Merry Xmas* Thank you for a wonderful 2023 of amazing History/Discoveries. Happy + Safe travels to Dr Miano + Natalie
Love this video! Great information! Fascinating!
Your enthusiasm is infectious!
I always enjoy your gentle enthusiasm....thankyou
Nice to hear a real person with a decent pronunciation & voice.
This is my first time watching your channel and I love it, it's very, very interesting, I like to watch and read about ancient history, thanks for your work and I can't wait to watch more videos❤
Fantastic presentation thanks. The enthusiasm was tangible and infectious.
Thanks for this great review of 2023! Congrats on 200K Subs!!!
Your excitement is contagious
Thanks for the great update. Such exiting history news. Also love the Tardis on the shelf. Where/When would you take a trip to?
Been a great year for discoveries,thanks.
Love the Sumerian and Assyrian discoveries
Thank you, Merry Christmas 🎉
Wonderful as usual. The best to you and yours.
Wonderful! Can't wait for your next issue!
I wish you started doing these kind of videos like monthly or every quarterl (or doing a well edited stream highlights video), and then doing this kind of a video yearly. This is incredibly cool and exactly what I crave to watch! ❤
Thanks for the recap.
Wowwww...... I am so happy I ran into your site. It is everything I'm into plus a place to learn about Asian dig sites that I am lacking info on. Amazing! Thank you so much for your video and your passion and energy! Fantastic!
Fascinating. I would love to hear more about the Sumarian canals and haw they used the "Venturi effect" . That would be a fascinating episode all by itself.👍🖖
Thank you so much !! Your chanel is a gem ❤💎💖
Great Content! thank you!
just amazing i randomly found this channel just now and im loving it !
@WorldofAntiquity
4 ай бұрын
Welcome!
Been waiting all year for this one!
Great job! Thanks for this review of 2023’s discoveries and congrats for your coming marriage next year. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
@WorldofAntiquity
4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
Glad they’re making more archaeological discoveries in Nineveh. As an Assyrian, watching ISIS destroy so many sites and artifacts was very painful, so this is nice to see. They couldn’t erase our history.
Thank you so much! I am looking forward to your monthly news and subscribed. What year was it when additional hallway(s) were published for the Kufu pyramid? That might also have been a highlight?
Great presentation! Thank you.
This was very interesting! I love your channel.
Great video! Can't wait for your class in a couple weeks!
There's a lot of important debunking to do, all the time, but these are the ones I most look forward to!
All that was awesome! Thank You. Happy New Year to all...
Now this is a cool Christmas present for us all. Thank you Dr🙏 merry Christmas 🎄
What a great collection of picks, and what a bountiful year of discoveries for archeology! Thank you for sharing, Dr. Miano, and may your year-end holidays all be happy and full of love. For all reading this, Happy Christmas and may you have a bountiful New Year! ~ • ~ • ~ • ~ • ~ • ~ • ~ • ~ • ~ • ~ • ~ • ~ Please, take time to tell your loved ones you love them EVERY chance you get. Tomorrow is not a given; you're never promised the next sunrise. ~ ~ ~ ~ "And don't let it break your heart. I know it feels hopeless sometimes. But they're never really gone as long as there's a memory in your mind." _Hold On To Memories_ Dave Draiman, Disturbed 💔 💔 • RIP MWB • 💔 💔
Just when you think we know all about history, they keep finding more! Great stuff, especially exciting to hear about the Girsu temple!
Popped in on accident, gave you a subscription for it. Well done.
Thank you, interesting information!
Bravo Prof. Miano, specialization is the most scientific way to go. However, it would be so wonderful if you could persuade colleagues in other fields to collaborate on a years end extravaganza of best discoveries and interpretations in the various fields. Yes, I know as an academic, that it would make herding cats simple by comparison, but I can dream. Happy holidays and best wishes for the new year!
@TheRooneymandan
4 ай бұрын
I agree totally and I will continue dreaming with you
Great video! Thank you.
that was great fun, thank you!
Good list! Thanks!
Thank you for this video
I like to travel...15 countries so far. Always to beach and countryside destinations. 2024 is going to be different. I intend to start my archeological journey now. I absolutely ❤ archeology!! Thanks for your videos. Subscribed already.
@BlueBonnie764
4 ай бұрын
Start your investigation in your own 'backyard'. 🌏🌎🌍👀
I love these overviews.
Thank you for another great video. Really nice to have been able to watch it today. Wish you Professor Miano and all the viewers a Merry Christmas !
@WorldofAntiquity
4 ай бұрын
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
@damini6835
4 ай бұрын
@@WorldofAntiquity there is a new site of Indus valley civilization found , last week , and people say that is 7000 - 8000 year old.
@WorldofAntiquity
4 ай бұрын
@@damini6835 What is the name of the site?
Love your videos!
Love this content. We will never ever uncover the past. We will always be curious if there's more, and there will be. Amazing....
Nice it makes me excited about new discoveries!
Fascinating Sir,happy Christmas from England.
VERY interesting!! Thanks!!
I kept saying "wow" then, "wooow!" Just so many wonderful sites! Thanks 😃
Fascinating. Thanks
Can't believe it's this time of the year again! It's seems like just yesterday I was watching the 2022 version 🎉
Captivating 😮👍thank you 😊
Thank you.👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Happy Holidays! Lovely to sit here on Christmas Eve eating toasted banana bread and watching your videos. 🎄
@WorldofAntiquity
4 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you Myra!
Thank you!
Amazing!!
I love your enthusiasm
You rock, Prof!
Excellent. As usual.