Barabar - The Archeological Site of the Future - Narrated by Jahannah James

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  • @FunnyOldeWorld
    @FunnyOldeWorldАй бұрын

    if you would like to support for free, please smash the like button, helps the algorithm send the documentary round the internet. THANK YOUUUUU

  • @boosterhikes1841

    @boosterhikes1841

    Ай бұрын

    Thank YOU!!❤

  • @andrehenkel9121

    @andrehenkel9121

    Ай бұрын

    Nice to hear you as narrator, ...was it hard, to disciplin yourself, not to sound too euphorical, i love your nerdy passion for this subject! ...Why didn't you got an special appearence, in the last Indiana Jones, ...it's for sure the last one with Harrison, damn!

  • @PaulTCM

    @PaulTCM

    Ай бұрын

    Have they done any audio readings within the complex with water up to the watermark lines on the walls inside and outside. Amazing watch tho 💯

  • @billwillock7245

    @billwillock7245

    Ай бұрын

    Thank YOU, Jahanna! You’re voice has narrated my dreams of these things, haha. I eagerly look forward to more of the unravelling of these types of wonders. Be well and happy!

  • @Milldog2023

    @Milldog2023

    Ай бұрын

    I cocker, I can do that no worrys.

  • @Webmatex
    @WebmatexАй бұрын

    So happy that so many young people are intoxicated by our mysterious ancient world. So much to discover. So much to learn.

  • @GlazerKing

    @GlazerKing

    Ай бұрын

    You didn’t watch the video

  • @Webmatex

    @Webmatex

    Ай бұрын

    @@GlazerKing Didn't need to know , knew it all 50 years ago kid. You watch it - again.

  • @cyphermote6857

    @cyphermote6857

    23 күн бұрын

    @@Webmatex FYI - That condescending attitude only makes you look clueless. Unfortunately Indians will never understand all this because for them all this is tied to religion - and with that foundation the mind only question the "Gods" up to a certain point before it becomes sacrilege. To make it worse Modi is de-educating the Indian psyche along these matters to sharpen the worship angle. If the rulers of the land over 2000 years ago did not have a clue about these, do you think you will? You really thought you'd get away with putting a pithy patriotic comment claiming an object devoid of any known cultural (or human) markers, didn't you? There are many mysteries tied up in the land currently known as India. Figures and objects that go far beyond in time than the current occupants. It will take more than religion to unravel all that - because religion is the result of all that happened... not the cause. Watch it - at the very least it might teach you humility.

  • @TheQuantumAlchymist

    @TheQuantumAlchymist

    13 күн бұрын

    @@Webmatex Did you know about the connection between DNA and the I Ching (Book of Changes) too? Four scholarly works have been written on the I Ching/DNA relationship: The I Ching and the Genetic Code by Dr. Martin Schoberger, DNA and the I Ching by Johnson Yan, Invisible Landscape by the McKenna bros, and The Tao of Chaos by Walter Katya, this last one being out of print. The first book references a study appearing in a scientific journal back in 1969, and notes seven parallels, only two are accurate/significant. Those are 1.) the 64 codons/64 hexagram relationship. 2.) the 4 letters (G,A,T,C) being the four bigrams. Ultimately the authors (incorrectly) conclude the relationship is due to a "universal binary code". But they missed that 3.) the author/wife are serpentine double-helixes in artwork. 4.) The fact that the title "Book of Changes" can be translated as "Book of Evolutionary Change", fitting for a map of the DNA molecule. 5.) The two unigrams correspond to pyrimidines/purines of DNA. 6.) The author's wife is a flood hero who repopulated mankind with clay and ropes, clay being nucleotides (G,A,T,C) and rope being a double helix. 7.) The start/stop codons correspond to 3/4 names for their respective codons. 8.) The "divination" aspect of DNA is the ability to determine general longevity, susceptibility to genetic diseases, etc. All of which are discussed in the book "Noah and the Code of Life" by TC O'Brien as well as videos on The Quantum Alchymist Channel on KZread (correct spelling, BTW)

  • @ryguy-qh2qk

    @ryguy-qh2qk

    8 күн бұрын

    Two Ones makes twos there’s always something new(s)old

  • @VincentWoods-hn3fs
    @VincentWoods-hn3fsАй бұрын

    Nikola Tesla, once said, “If you want to know the secrets of the Universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration.”

  • @sohanelavarthy5397

    @sohanelavarthy5397

    17 күн бұрын

    Hinduism is all about frequency and regulating your energy levels by using vibration and sound.

  • @ahamasmiarinm

    @ahamasmiarinm

    8 күн бұрын

    Well, Bharat's ancient tech is all about energy, and sound energy to be more specific. It's because everything is energy, and that energy can exist in the form of wave or particle, and that sound is the only wave that humans can generate. That's the main philosophy of all our mantras, chants and hymns, and even our classical music to a certain extent.

  • @MichaelJohnson-jt5cu
    @MichaelJohnson-jt5cuАй бұрын

    A deep dive into India's history and architecture proves to be another lost advanced civilization that had technologies that were lost to time. Intricate temples carved out of mountains, precision stonework, megalithic structures, and captive 3-D stone carvings.

  • @olga9539

    @olga9539

    29 күн бұрын

    Lost to the earth disaster cycle due to the Sun activity. It is going to happen again.

  • @dudeguy8686

    @dudeguy8686

    28 күн бұрын

    If i had a nickel..

  • @themessenger33

    @themessenger33

    25 күн бұрын

    ship length 6 km width 2 km rivet-like nail 15 tons.42.94494 47.46900 googl map

  • @Rahul-dv1mq

    @Rahul-dv1mq

    24 күн бұрын

    U forgot the texts which mention flying ships, advance weapons, other advance species, other worlds and dimensions and also multiverse

  • @nat7x7

    @nat7x7

    18 күн бұрын

    These are cast, not carved.

  • @marksadventures3889
    @marksadventures3889Ай бұрын

    Well I think it's safe to say we know the next big name in voice overs and archeological documentaries. Well done Jahannah.

  • @BarbBoranne

    @BarbBoranne

    Ай бұрын

    Ai can do the same

  • @marksadventures3889

    @marksadventures3889

    Ай бұрын

    @@BarbBoranne I prefer humans wherever possible

  • @rocketaroo

    @rocketaroo

    Ай бұрын

    It doesn't really sound like her

  • @BarbBoranne

    @BarbBoranne

    Ай бұрын

    @@marksadventures3889 Enjoy that while you can, we will be obsolete soon lol

  • @mnomadvfx

    @mnomadvfx

    29 күн бұрын

    Lol. Ye ye for sure the next Charlton Heston 🤣

  • @powwowken2760
    @powwowken2760Ай бұрын

    It is a bit interesting to me that in the scientific realm people speculate that the best way to communicate with another intelligent species would be through mathematics because even if the symbol for the numbers change, the actual math itself doesn't. And yet, when we find seemingly advanced mathematics in ancient sites it's often hand waved away as a mere coincidence. No, I'm not saying aliens built ancient sites, I'm saying that math is its own language and our ancestors had the same brains we do.

  • @AFatalPapercut

    @AFatalPapercut

    Ай бұрын

    Personally I don't think mathematics, or physics for that matter, are as "universal" as humans would love to believe. There are far too many variables that we still have less than zero concept of. We barely even understand time and how it's application completely alters everything it interacts with. We love to flatter our own achievements. We can't figure out how early humans made these caves but we somehow think our mathematics apply to the entire universe? lol. nah. Everything we do is still Earth-centric with no basis in reality for applying to anything else really.

  • @powwowken2760

    @powwowken2760

    Ай бұрын

    @@AFatalPapercut I do agree with what you're getting at, but there are also plenty of constants in math that don't rely on the abstract. 1+1 will always equal 2 and Pi will always measure the relation of circumference and diameter of a circle for two simple examples.

  • @chriswampler1

    @chriswampler1

    Ай бұрын

    But their “science” says we evolved from monkeys. Hahahaha!

  • @chriswampler1

    @chriswampler1

    Ай бұрын

    @@AFatalPapercutcan’t figure it out due to overthinking. Much of what people theorize were carved from granite were poured the same way we pour concrete or resins.

  • @TickiTucki

    @TickiTucki

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@chriswampler1 have you ever heard about DNA?

  • @kislayasingh
    @kislayasingh28 күн бұрын

    I have been to this place couple of times, once in my childhood and once in teenage. It was a mind bending experience then and it still is the same now. It's in general knowledge of the locals around Barabar Caves and also as per the local historians that these caves were built in Mahabharat period i.e.; 3500 BCE. The current city of Rajgir near to where these caves are, is the ancient kingdom of Magadha and Jarasandh was it's powerful king who wrestled with Bheem (Pandava) there and lost badly. Lord Krishna instructed Bheem to fight Jarasandh to end his cruel rule of East india. Also, it's said that these caves were not hand carved and were used by ancient sages to practice Yoga and to enhancie their spiritual prowess (Kundalini).

  • @itranscendencei7964
    @itranscendencei7964Ай бұрын

    I can't even imagine the amount of work you guys have put into this research and getting this information to the public. It is immensely appreciated.

  • @TheMostCasualLurker

    @TheMostCasualLurker

    27 күн бұрын

    She didn’t make this video. She simply copy and pasted

  • @itranscendencei7964

    @itranscendencei7964

    27 күн бұрын

    I am aware. Its in the title of the video.

  • @DavidCastillaGil
    @DavidCastillaGilАй бұрын

    "After years of exploration and reflection, it's clear to us that this colossal undertaking had a precise important purpose..." to make such an amazing documentary about it. That was amazing work, production and narrating. Absolutely loved it. Thank you so much for sharing Indjahannah James

  • @TheGoddon
    @TheGoddonАй бұрын

    Jahanna has now fully assumed her Tomb Raider shadow self. I love it.

  • @mnomadvfx

    @mnomadvfx

    29 күн бұрын

    So a fake character who deals with the supernatural in archaeology where none exists in reality that was created visually for her enormous jugs to keep the attention of the franchises original audience before gaming was hip for girls too? Yeh that scans 😂

  • @roddevere2975
    @roddevere2975Ай бұрын

    The stonemasons' analyses are as convincing as it gets. The chambers don't look like traditional Indian work. Fantastic documentary.

  • @mnomadvfx

    @mnomadvfx

    29 күн бұрын

    Just like in the academic world where you can buy an unscrupulous individuals pen for the right amount it is equally possible to do the same with stonemasons who literally work by comission already. Try actually going up to real working stonemasons and asking these questions. You might find that the answers of honest, working class people are not the same.

  • @cyphermote6857

    @cyphermote6857

    29 күн бұрын

    @@mnomadvfx That trick of casting aspersions on the experts to throw doubt on the entire subject does not work on this case. This is a real object that has been touched and now measured to modern precision standards. Unlike you, those technical experts showed their faces and put their career on the line to validate what is easily discernible even to the lay person thanks to the power of HD video. "honest, working class people" build your driveways and house and extrapolate and speculate over a beer at a BBQ (often supporting the theories in this research). This is a different ballgame.

  • @LowTideLowLife

    @LowTideLowLife

    29 күн бұрын

    ​@@cyphermote6857damn

  • @LowTideLowLife

    @LowTideLowLife

    29 күн бұрын

    ​@@cyphermote6857olmec built

  • @EricBerger-je1rf

    @EricBerger-je1rf

    28 күн бұрын

    @@mnomadvfx Les grands esprits attaquent les idées, les petits esprits attaquent les personnes !

  • @johnmeleen9065
    @johnmeleen906527 күн бұрын

    What they accomplished in Barabar combined with the 3-D scans of the vases that Ben and Jimmy had done points to precision far beyond what the "tools of the age" were capable of. Either we have been out right lied to or the 'experts' are too prideful or embarrassed to admit they have no real idea how any of this was done!

  • @matthewmay2704

    @matthewmay2704

    8 күн бұрын

    Have you heard of natron theory? They could have easily etched this granite with natron, it would have been like puddy, and that's what the scoop marks look like on the unfinished chamber

  • @richardksimpson800
    @richardksimpson800Ай бұрын

    If I had to bet, I'd say whatever was going on in the Serapeum of Saqqara was going on here. Resonance healing. Consciousness projection. Whatever it was... it was advanced and it took some kind of tech to design and build. You are an excellent narrator. Thanks for this.

  • @mnomadvfx

    @mnomadvfx

    29 күн бұрын

    Considering they were worshipping bulls at the Serapeum..... it's actually possible that you are partially correct considering that Hindu's have venerated cows since antiquity. The major difference being that the Egyptians actually sacrificed them in the Serapis festival/ritual. In case you were confused - it's called the Serapeum BECAUSE it was a central place for the Serapis cult. It's construction is well documented to have began in the mid 1xxx BCE and massively expanded under the Persian and later Macedonian Greek occupations of ancient Egypt. It's highly possibly that even Cleopatra VII herself took part in one of the final Serapis ceremonies of the dynastic period.

  • @rjac001

    @rjac001

    28 күн бұрын

    @@mnomadvfx Worshiping Bulls, that sounds like BS to me

  • @EricBerger-je1rf

    @EricBerger-je1rf

    28 күн бұрын

    @@rjac001 Te répondre aussi !

  • @rjac001

    @rjac001

    28 күн бұрын

    @@EricBerger-je1rf They were resonating chambers, used for healing the human body

  • @richardfinlayson1524

    @richardfinlayson1524

    25 күн бұрын

    ​@@rjac001they have sacred cows in India.

  • @stephG36
    @stephG36Ай бұрын

    I cannot thank you enough for being part of the dream team of new archeology !! As a mom who can’t travel the world right now raising two kids between U Ben Graham Hugh Andrew Praveen Billy Jimmy Luke Matt - All those who are throwing out the old books and taking us on tremendous journeys!!! Love love love and so much RESPECT!!! Keep it up we appreciate it so much!!! I’m patiently waiting for someone to join Praveen and kick Indian knowledge into the western world!! It’s so beautiful and fascinating!! (As a 20+ year yoga teacher BRING IT) 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @terryfishbourne6927

    @terryfishbourne6927

    Ай бұрын

    At least you have time to enjoy all the authors you mentioned.

  • @mnomadvfx

    @mnomadvfx

    29 күн бұрын

    Ewww don't put Matt in with that crowd. The rest are just the archaeological equivalent to ambulance chasers riding on the coat tails of archaeologists work while putting on airs above the people around them like L Ron Hubbard did once upon a time when he founded Scientology. They aren't throwing out any books at all - they are just writing the archaeological equivalent to readers digest for casual interest folks who can't be bothered or don't have the time to actually use Google and do research like Matt does. Note when I say "readers digest", I actually mean one step from a tourist info pamphlet. To put it in money fraud terms they are giving you what looks like a stack of money - but it's really just a single $20 bill wrapped around a big bunch of $1 bills. Matt is giving you a roll of $20 bills - he's the real article. The rest are just selling you snake oil - a nice story for bedtime.

  • @colfnoble
    @colfnobleАй бұрын

    I get excited everytime Jahannah releases something new because I know it will be quality viewing

  • @chriswampler1

    @chriswampler1

    Ай бұрын

    But this is old. Saw it already. The original is, I believe, in French.

  • @dj1rst

    @dj1rst

    Ай бұрын

    @@chriswampler1 I have seen this in english already a few weeks ago here at KZread.

  • @GrowbaG2381

    @GrowbaG2381

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@chriswampler1wow in French you are amazing

  • @lolaloliepop
    @lolaloliepopАй бұрын

    great documentary, thanks for releasing these for free for those of us too poor for a subscription service....but man whoever the editor/compositor is is incredible!

  • @nonanarcisse8094

    @nonanarcisse8094

    23 күн бұрын

    This is high quality doc making guys!! 🎉

  • @DixonYachin199
    @DixonYachin199Ай бұрын

    Jahannah James needs to narrate everything. Although, her live presentations are top notch. Bring on CS25!!!

  • @robertlyon9420

    @robertlyon9420

    29 күн бұрын

    It’s because she’s smoking hot and British 😊

  • @shindran
    @shindranАй бұрын

    Knocked it out of the park. Lil bit of woo, whole lotta science. Jahanna, keep rockin! I really appreciate you're taking a step beyond the norm and throwing some production value and narrative into your work. It really sets you apart from the youtubers who just comment and query. Keep it up.

  • @kristyreynolds8334
    @kristyreynolds8334Ай бұрын

    Truly fascinating. More and more, evidence is pointing to the fact that our ancestors were way more advanced than we have been taught.

  • @themessenger33

    @themessenger33

    25 күн бұрын

    ship length 6 km width 2 km rivet-like nail 15 tons.42.94494 47.46900 go ogl map

  • @lancimusprime9488
    @lancimusprime9488Ай бұрын

    What a sensational, crazy, smart documentary of such ancient enigmas!!! I'm really happy to see people with various educational specialties and backgrounds come together and have a look at these structures from a different angle and under a different light. It really tugs on the imagination while providing intriguing technological data.

  • @SiFi5478
    @SiFi547827 күн бұрын

    Amazing film! Thanks for posting this Jahanna, and for your excellent narration of course. An idea for the team's next visit - try hitting the resonant frequency of all three rooms simultaneously and see what happens. I'm sure the builders created 3 for a reason. Excited just thinking about it!

  • @pedroalcantara6183
    @pedroalcantara6183Ай бұрын

    This, to me, is by far the most compelling evidence of ancient advanced technology I've ever seen.

  • @user-qr7yc7nx4y

    @user-qr7yc7nx4y

    29 күн бұрын

    Your young, one day you will look a bit more and find an avalanche of evidence out there...keep looking.

  • @pedroalcantara6183

    @pedroalcantara6183

    29 күн бұрын

    @@user-qr7yc7nx4y I've seen the "avalanche" you refer to, and I love it. All I am saying is these caves are undeniable evidence of technology, and with the help of all of those scans and analysis, there's 0% of chance there are no super developed techniques and machines of some sort are involved.

  • @pedroalcantara6183

    @pedroalcantara6183

    28 күн бұрын

    @@user-qr7yc7nx4y Oh, I've seen a lot my friend. From Dunn's work, to Hancock and Carlson. There's a lot of evidence. But I haven't seen yet nothing so striking like this work. I mean, the data is all there. All the measurements. It's just such an undeniable evidence of VERY advanced capabilities. I wonder why isn't the entire world talking about this.

  • @BeatlesFan1975

    @BeatlesFan1975

    27 күн бұрын

    ​@@pedroalcantara6183i think the world's government/elite didn't want the world to know an advanced civilization could produce free, sustainable energy in the past (the pyramids) It's all about the money/ fossil fuels It's all about your

  • @archangel7052

    @archangel7052

    26 күн бұрын

    ​@@pedroalcantara6183Nothing beats the pyramids.

  • @user-wv3se9rx4x
    @user-wv3se9rx4x27 күн бұрын

    Such a well put together and interesting documentary. Hats off to all involved.

  • @sMVshortMusicVideos
    @sMVshortMusicVideosАй бұрын

    One of your best productions. Very , very Interesting.

  • @Fresh_Baklava
    @Fresh_BaklavaАй бұрын

    The extremely high level of craftsmanship on the interior shows how much they respected their craft. It’s very puzzling to me why they would go outside and sharpen their chisels on the façade. In my opinion someone with that level of skill/intelligence wouldn’t go and sharpen their tools on same structure they are working on. The other caves didn’t have any of the sharpening marks. It’s gotta be something else. Great job narrating the documentary. Thanks for sharing.

  • @chadfren

    @chadfren

    26 күн бұрын

    this was not done with chisels

  • @Fresh_Baklava

    @Fresh_Baklava

    26 күн бұрын

    @@chadfren 🤦🏻‍♂️ Obviously.

  • @KnightsandWeekends
    @KnightsandWeekendsАй бұрын

    Your narration is right up there with the best I've ever heard. Much respect!

  • @radezzientertainment501
    @radezzientertainment501Ай бұрын

    so happy to see more folks looking into the enigmas of ancient india, there is much to connect and it will be uncovered

  • @HarishKumar-yv5mi

    @HarishKumar-yv5mi

    29 күн бұрын

    there is no india that time

  • @breakeverychain7
    @breakeverychain7Ай бұрын

    Yes the epics of India record nuclear war and other weapons that we don’t have yet like a nuke that freezes everything to absolute zero.

  • @gordondocherty

    @gordondocherty

    Ай бұрын

    Freezes everything to zero - sounds like interacting scalar (coherent matter) waves creating constructive and destructive interference (Tesla talked about these) - capable of either adding (vast amounts of) energy at constructive nodes or removing (vast amounts of) energy at destructive nodes by interacting with the aether substrate.

  • @Moonflowers11

    @Moonflowers11

    Ай бұрын

    @@gordondocherty I am impressed with your knowledge. What do you think the purpose of these chambers is?

  • @breakeverychain7

    @breakeverychain7

    29 күн бұрын

    @@Moonflowers11 mantras

  • @breakeverychain7

    @breakeverychain7

    29 күн бұрын

    @@gordondocherty it’s Krishna’s weappn

  • @MikeLyons2011

    @MikeLyons2011

    29 күн бұрын

    Acoustic properties? Tuned to a certain frequency for helmholtz resonance? One can only speculate why such precision.

  • @vincenance
    @vincenanceАй бұрын

    Absolutely brilliant documentary. Thank you so much for your work.

  • @Glenwald
    @Glenwald29 күн бұрын

    This is immensely interesting and a great production. I now hold these chambers right up there with the most enigmatic technological feats from pre-history. Amazing

  • @CheekyClapper
    @CheekyClapperАй бұрын

    They were clearly more advanced! I find it so odd that we will STILL assume they built in the dark, naked and afraid! 😂

  • @mnomadvfx

    @mnomadvfx

    29 күн бұрын

    Who is this "we still assume" crap? It's perfectly possible to make light in a cave using candles that DON'T leave sooty residue on walls and ceilings - all you need to do is use rendered animal fat Also the naked part is straight up mindless drivel, bordering on outright racism - and NO archaeologist worth their undergrad degree would ever claim such a thing. People were using clothes long before the dawn of the agricultural revolution that preceded civilisations. It seems like most of the commenters that frequenting videos like these seem to get ALL of their ideas about how archaeology and archaeologists work from people like Jahanna, Hancock, Carlson and Foerster that clearly don't know anything about it, and literally just make stuff up when talking about the subject, often to keep their own revenue stream going strong - because money usually is all that matters to such people. Reading these comments talking about archaeologists is literally just like listening to the way early 20th century New Yorkers described Irish immigrants. TOTAL ignorance, and not the slightest bit of willingness to go and find out for yourselves about them or what they do, while lapping up all the defamation and vitriol against them from people like Jahanna like it was mothers milk, or a sermon on the mount from Jesus himself.

  • @HellNoMoreBiden

    @HellNoMoreBiden

    29 күн бұрын

    No we don't listen to them anymore. We argue constantly on other archaeologist videos and it wears me out. They don't have more than they have read.

  • @michaeldomec5275
    @michaeldomec527529 күн бұрын

    Great job with Narration!!! These documentaries you are involved in are fascinating!! Cheers from Texas

  • @De-Mystifying
    @De-Mystifying25 күн бұрын

    I have been following your analysis of Barabar since 2017. You have outdone yourselves in presenting your findings. I have recommended this video to family and friends and they have all found it astonishing. Thank you for making this enigmatic site approachable for everyone.

  • @shaneruby3764
    @shaneruby376428 күн бұрын

    Another gold star job! I love the details. I look forward to seeing your next adventure.

  • @yassermelonvelociraptor4839
    @yassermelonvelociraptor483929 күн бұрын

    When written history is silent, Buildings speak ❤❤❤

  • @therealunclevanya
    @therealunclevanyaАй бұрын

    Why Barabar? It is pretty remote. A cluster of small Granite hills surrounded by a wide flat plain that was probably a lot more fertile in prehistory. An ancient river just to the East that was also probably much wider in the past. If you are going to build something this special, surely you do it where it can be shown off or at least accessed relatively easily. Has any work been done on the wider area? Lidar for instance. The surrounding landscape must contain some clues that are lost or misunderstood. Do the caves line up to the stars, sun or moon in any way? Great job bringing this documentary to the English speaking world Jahannah 10/10

  • @cryptobullflow

    @cryptobullflow

    11 күн бұрын

    They obviously weren’t built to be shown off but with a practical purpose, the site obviously fit the purpose

  • @seymourellis6863
    @seymourellis686329 күн бұрын

    Thank you for making this fascinating film free to all

  • @The1theycallghost3030
    @The1theycallghost303027 күн бұрын

    Well i just finished watching this on another youtube channel and i absolutely love every single second and now realizing you were the narrator makes it just that much more brilliant ❤ please keep making more videos with a focus on science and spreading knowledge. Thank you all that was apart of making of this!

  • @ryanwilson368
    @ryanwilson368Ай бұрын

    That was epic! Like a real tv programme bravo 👏

  • @billwillock7245
    @billwillock7245Ай бұрын

    Rediculously brilliant! Undeniably amazing! Completely compelling!! Just… what???!!! How are there only a couple of hundred likes on this presentation? I’m simultaneously flummoxed and astounded. Throughout my consumption of this presentation I was saying aloud, “Harmonics!” and there it was, near the end. Harmonics say a lot. Haha. But seriously, what the actual hell, y’all!!

  • @chriswampler1

    @chriswampler1

    Ай бұрын

    I saw the original with captions a month ago.

  • @ruthplogsties591
    @ruthplogsties591Ай бұрын

    I just thought about singing and chanting in these Rooms... especially when it was brand new 😮

  • @flojotube
    @flojotube27 күн бұрын

    This is an absolute masterpiece. Im left speechless and stunned.

  • @Aybrix
    @Aybrix11 күн бұрын

    The number of times this goes over information and speculation that makes me pause it and yell WHAT out loud never gets old. I'm so excited to see more, or even get involved in all this more and help! It's so fascinating.

  • @JayTeeStealth
    @JayTeeStealthАй бұрын

    Great job young lady, keep up the good work.

  • @christophostrowski3382
    @christophostrowski3382Ай бұрын

    One of the best Dokus i have seen up to now

  • @jhummunvashistkumar3076
    @jhummunvashistkumar307626 күн бұрын

    One of the best documentaries i have seen yet. Amazing research. The hardwork behind is obvious. Awaiting for more such work.

  • @kennylane2201
    @kennylane2201Ай бұрын

    Gaaaad 8ve been waiting for this. A couple th9ngs to do and ill listen while i clean up my man mess...tools and such😅

  • @henribg1
    @henribg1Ай бұрын

    I love your work and constantly rewatch it all. Thank You!

  • @garnGad
    @garnGad29 күн бұрын

    Thanks for taking the viewers right in and making it informative and engaging ❤I’d love to see India 🇮🇳 ❤ I enjoyed the filmed scrutiny 🎉Bravo 🎊

  • @paulmassison2049
    @paulmassison2049Ай бұрын

    Absolutely Spectacular!!!

  • @hobbyrancher1965
    @hobbyrancher1965Ай бұрын

    I'm not sure if it was mentioned in the video and I just missed it, but has the material that was removed in order to create these structures been excavated and studied? I would think that the best way to back-engineer the process would be to examine the tool marks on the debris that was removed, as that would bear the tool imprints since there was no finishing or polishing process applied to that.

  • @Xraysvison

    @Xraysvison

    27 күн бұрын

    True, but unfortunately there has not been found any debris in the area to study.

  • @henrikpersson4371

    @henrikpersson4371

    27 күн бұрын

    they made it with "sound/vibration" no marks of tools will ever be found.

  • @deansilver
    @deansilverАй бұрын

    So fascinating, I need more

  • @transformtransmitt
    @transformtransmittАй бұрын

    Also; while watching-- there is such a feeling of deja vu; as if I should recognize and know these places, what they are, who made them, and why. Everytime the interior is shown in this video-- that deja vu. Anyone else feel that way?

  • @BeatlesFan1975

    @BeatlesFan1975

    27 күн бұрын

    Me too. I feel it's the same civilization who built the great pyramid, the Annunaki or Atlanteans..... Not really sure which

  • @lvxleather
    @lvxleather29 күн бұрын

    So freaking awesome! The roughness tester is called a profilometer. Those numbers of the chambers are amazing. The technology the ancients had is mind blowing. Not only were they more advanced, but used the energy of our natural environment and didn't pollute and destroy the planet as our race of humans are doing.

  • @BeatlesFan1975

    @BeatlesFan1975

    27 күн бұрын

    They were awesome. Do you think Atlantis?

  • @MrMichaelAndrews
    @MrMichaelAndrewsАй бұрын

    Such a great video topic. It's unbelievable how smooth you are.

  • @knottytoob
    @knottytoobАй бұрын

    Healing and other sound benefits. AUMmazing and mind-blowing.

  • @amymonroe9328
    @amymonroe9328Ай бұрын

    Hi! Is there a way to turn down the music and leave the narration in KZread videos? I'm finding it sooooo distracting. I'm missing what Jahanna is saying! 😢

  • @doyathink49

    @doyathink49

    11 күн бұрын

    try a good set of earbuds, and turn on the closed captions... the narration sound is a wee bit muddy, I agree, and the music, though good, doesn't help...

  • @thenovelhoarder4180
    @thenovelhoarder418024 күн бұрын

    That was fascinating. There sure seems to be something special here. Thanks for sharing and great narrative!

  • @StanJan
    @StanJanАй бұрын

    YOUR BEST YET ! Long time sub. Excellent, just Excellent ! Thank you

  • @slipstreamperformance5151
    @slipstreamperformance5151Күн бұрын

    This is the most beautiful and absolutely mind bending look into our Uknown past.

  • @MarcCuster
    @MarcCusterАй бұрын

    Thanks. I heard about Barabar cave, but not all the other ones. Great presentation. 😎

  • @transformtransmitt
    @transformtransmittАй бұрын

    Just found this, and gotta say- even as open credits run; I'm so excited! Love love love!

  • @levitation25
    @levitation25Ай бұрын

    It's exciting how it appears that the ancients created places to make use of sound I hope these technologies will return someday for the benefit of people everywhere.

  • @Brandon-pl7xl
    @Brandon-pl7xl21 күн бұрын

    I could listen to you talk about archeology for hours. LOVE your voice and intonations.

  • @paulkeenanmusic
    @paulkeenanmusicАй бұрын

    Amazing production. The chat was fun too!!

  • @Sweek.B.Jammin
    @Sweek.B.JamminАй бұрын

    Amazing work again!!! I loved watching

  • @Gallaheim
    @GallaheimАй бұрын

    This is so well-made, informative, and amazing. I got hooked on your videos featuring Sekhmet. There's just so much knowledge we have yet to discover and understand and I think that is scary and beautiful at the same time.

  • @IronDruids
    @IronDruids9 күн бұрын

    Fantastic doccumentary! This was amazing!

  • @Stevieray55
    @Stevieray55Ай бұрын

    A lot older than We're being told, certainly.

  • @hamaljay

    @hamaljay

    28 күн бұрын

    It's actually certain that you do not know what the word certainly means.

  • @Stevieray55

    @Stevieray55

    27 күн бұрын

    @@hamaljay light hearted & funing around with everything for the future belongs to those that see the beauty in Their dreams & extremely certain things are much older than We've been led to believe Ur the Greatest Boundless Luv Everlasting Dominus Vobiscum 💎💙⚡🛸🦁🌱🧬💯💪 Namaste

  • @jmbaug1229
    @jmbaug122929 күн бұрын

    Wow 😮 absolutely incredible 🤯🤯🤯

  • @michaeltaittafoya
    @michaeltaittafoyaАй бұрын

    Excellent! Loved every minute of this!

  • @fitz4922
    @fitz4922Ай бұрын

    Thank you for this ! Best yet !

  • @77GEEWHK
    @77GEEWHKАй бұрын

    Thankyou so much for sharing this Jahanna,such fantastic work buy the whole team and beautiful naration 👍❤️

  • @ryguy-qh2qk
    @ryguy-qh2qk8 күн бұрын

    So thankful I watched this, your work is amazing

  • @RocketeerAndRoll
    @RocketeerAndRoll22 күн бұрын

    I think you are an extraordinary person and your research is invaluable to the world. You are exploring the cutting edge of archaeology while academia tries to make excuses for putting all of history inside a box that is too small for it. I'm really stunned by this documentary. It's mind blowing. Thank you so much for putting it together.

  • @lavaboy2811
    @lavaboy2811Ай бұрын

    Thankyou for this fantastic information

  • @lucrebec727
    @lucrebec727Ай бұрын

    Can't wait!

  • @jakelloyd_inc
    @jakelloyd_incАй бұрын

    Jo just out here killin it, as always!

  • @StelleenBlack
    @StelleenBlackАй бұрын

    This is wonderful! Great job!

  • @nonanarcisse8094
    @nonanarcisse809423 күн бұрын

    SO. Well. Done! All around 🎉🤯🤩

  • @andymccracken4046
    @andymccracken4046Ай бұрын

    This is a great piece of research and an excellent video. Thanks to all involved in producing it.

  • @jacqulynhilyard1561
    @jacqulynhilyard156125 күн бұрын

    Fantastic presentation; all actual measurements, such precise work of surveying and so comprehensive! This is the kind of surveying I have hoped for decades that some investigative group would do. Very impressive body of work, and thank you for sharing with the public.

  • @AlTheRize
    @AlTheRizeАй бұрын

    Go you! Well done on the new vid - they just keep getting better - actor, adventurer and awesome documentarian!

  • @lisathomas1622
    @lisathomas162229 күн бұрын

    Jahannah I didn’t even watch before I donated because I know I will be impressed. I love your personality and your videos. I can’t watch this all the way through because it’s after midnight but I promise I will watch, hopefully with my bestie on Wednesday. ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉

  • @Tammyisthebestmovieever
    @TammyisthebestmovieeverАй бұрын

    Very nice uptick in quality. It's what we needed

  • @calvinhosworld
    @calvinhosworld8 күн бұрын

    You did such an amazing job narrating this. A complete natural.

  • @drewdam8871
    @drewdam887128 күн бұрын

    It has been a while since I looked at your videos, and goodness, how well you have progressed. Thank you.

  • @Andezalamo
    @Andezalamo3 күн бұрын

    What an incredible documentary and investigation!

  • @GerardGodin
    @GerardGodin10 күн бұрын

    Awesome documentary, and your voice-over work is just Wowz! Thank you @FunnyOldeWorld

  • @wuzgoanon9373
    @wuzgoanon9373Ай бұрын

    Fascinating! Jahana is an amazing narrator. Very well done documentary.

  • @bradbarker8286
    @bradbarker828628 күн бұрын

    Thanks for this! It was an insightful watch 😊

  • @coreyleavell6921
    @coreyleavell6921Ай бұрын

    Fascinating. JJ is absolutely crushing life. It's inspiring.

  • @trev5163
    @trev516329 күн бұрын

    Magnificent! So well done, congratulations to all of you. I love to see the actual science, bs the speculation. Great work 🫡

  • @Jamhynz
    @JamhynzАй бұрын

    The countdown intro is awesome!

  • @mavericktheace

    @mavericktheace

    Ай бұрын

    "MECHA - KZread" by Maciej Kuciara

  • @garrettbelcher1766
    @garrettbelcher1766Ай бұрын

    Thank you, Jahannah! This is an amazingly well researched and delivered documentary. It brings me great joy to see these locations brought under the scrutiny of fresh views and new eyes. You and the team of B.A.M are doing amazing work🙏🙏🙏

  • @davecooper8465
    @davecooper8465Ай бұрын

    It`s going to be interesting how the archeologists are going to explain this one. I have been lucky to know of these man made caves and l can not wait to hear how they are going to explain them and how they did them with rock balls . These caves are so fantastic and where made by real artistans watch and see

  • @chichodormi4732
    @chichodormi473227 күн бұрын

    Very well done, congrats. Great narration !

  • @laurahaaima1436
    @laurahaaima143610 сағат бұрын

    The quality of this production.. Dayum girl you are on fire..

  • @duomerikissa3200
    @duomerikissa320027 күн бұрын

    This is very interesting research of these strange chambers. Real mystery!!

  • @MrDaftFunk
    @MrDaftFunkАй бұрын

    The best!

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