Stefan Milo

Stefan Milo

Bringing the deep past to life.

Videos every three weeks to a month.

THE GOLDEN RULES!

1 - Use only academic sources for my videos.
2 - List all my sources so people can read and discuss the evidence for themselves.
3 - Try explicitly mention when I'm giving my personal opinion.

Education: B.A Archaeology & Anthropology, University of Sheffield.


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Atlantis is dead

Atlantis is dead

Why did our brains shrink?

Why did our brains shrink?

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  • @michaelbond4250
    @michaelbond425029 минут бұрын

    It seems kind of obvious what some of these mammoth bone structures could be used for. When you kill a Mammoth or three you are going to end up with excess meat and hides. You will need a way to store this food so predators and scavengers can't get to it. So some of these bone structures were probably used to store meat and hides. The cold of the tundra would help preserve it. Or you can bury the meat in these bone structures to be dug up later like many predators do. Mammoth herds after a hunt would probably avoid your area for months so the need to store excess food was necessary. So some structures were for habitation, some for ritual, and some for storage of food and hides. Much like a modern small village. Has no one thought of this?

  • @mosalarkurdish3548
    @mosalarkurdish354829 минут бұрын

    Shanidar cave is in kurdistan not in iraq!

  • @cotwodogger5812
    @cotwodogger5812Сағат бұрын

    Why no mDNA in modern humans? Neanderthal women were ugly. But Sapinan women will have sex with all kinds of monsters so non-Africans have some Neanderthal DNA.

  • @Outdoorcookwarereviews
    @OutdoorcookwarereviewsСағат бұрын

    I believe they crossed the Pacific from australia in a polynesian wave. The did it fairly quickly hence the reason no trace of them can be found in polynesia

  • @MrKoiking1
    @MrKoiking1Сағат бұрын

    I'm in the coochie tunnels

  • @ZeiBeatz
    @ZeiBeatzСағат бұрын

    11,000 remains huh…so they hiding the black ones I bet 🤔

  • @webbynater
    @webbynater2 сағат бұрын

    Why don't we run an experiment and get hundreds of people today and recreate the Great Pyramid the way archeologists say they did. I bet we'd figure out pretty quickly that we can't.

  • @mehmeh2255
    @mehmeh22552 сағат бұрын

    could those three osteoderms have been tunneled by the fleas, then fallen in a river or stream briefly enough to be polished and then buried or preserved somehow? it'd be wildly fascinating to have evidence of such an old culture, but i don't know that this is enough evidence for me to fully believe it's man made. absolutely fascinating though, and i'd love to hear any updates :)

  • @Zach-ku6eu
    @Zach-ku6eu2 сағат бұрын

    @16:18 That must have been their written word for *Wang*!

  • @Outdoorcookwarereviews
    @Outdoorcookwarereviews3 сағат бұрын

    😂 I find it hard to think that they found every island that dotted the vast ocean yet missed the large continent sized land mass at the end of the ocean.

  • @eeeaten
    @eeeatenСағат бұрын

    the distance from easter island to the americas is massive. there are few islands in the eastern pacific.

  • @Outdoorcookwarereviews
    @Outdoorcookwarereviews53 минут бұрын

    @@eeeaten The distance between Guam and wake island in the western pacific is well over 2000 kilometers yet they spanned that distance no problem. Once you have the technical knowledge of how to travel in the open pacific distance is not a problem ..as they obviously proved. Also there are several island groups within the southern eastern pacific between easter island and the south american coast. Wave reflection off the coast off south america would have most certainly been noticed by the polynesians living in the eastern pacific as this was one of the tools they used to search out land masses.

  • @rjvtechnologies
    @rjvtechnologies3 сағат бұрын

    The premise underlying this theory is fundamentally flawed. While house mice are indeed present, they cannot be considered conclusive evidence, as they could have been introduced post the Portuguese arrival in the Azores. Moreover, the Vikings, renowned for their stone structures and pagan temples, raise a compelling inquiry: if indeed they colonized the Azores, why is there an absence of any discernible remnants of stone buildings or temples?

  • @arthurschmidlein9652
    @arthurschmidlein96523 сағат бұрын

    I laughed my ass off. Too true,too funny

  • @toemasmeems
    @toemasmeems3 сағат бұрын

    My only question is why are all the art depictions of Nandy brown skinned? Wouldn't most Neanderthals have been fair skinned and possibly red haired according to recent studies? Can't imagine having melanin in the ice age as a great adaptation for soaking in precious Vitamin D.

  • @Mrmidknight-yx9pg
    @Mrmidknight-yx9pg4 сағат бұрын

    Herd they could pick up a Boulder with reltive eaz, they mat have moved slow and may not of jumped high but those gagantophices were one hell of an ape

  • @liabowden8526
    @liabowden85264 сағат бұрын

    Omg, finally someone who pronouces neanderthal correctly! I was starting to think I imagined it. Also, I clicked cuz I recognized you as the dude Milo (Miniminuteman) mentioned/reccommended!😅🤘

  • @josho5423
    @josho54234 сағат бұрын

    Interesting theories. It’d be awesome if we had some solid evidence of early humanity instead of just speculation. Imagine how much we could learn with open access to a time machine! That’s the dream.

  • @pwbdevilz
    @pwbdevilz6 сағат бұрын

    An other mythology of western world...😂😅😂

  • @identitymatrix
    @identitymatrix6 сағат бұрын

    Unimaginable. Two people working on the same drawing, separated by a time gap of 20'000 years. That's so far away. The Roman Empire is 2'000 years from now, that's already insanely long, now take this tenfold. And that's still just a third of the total age of the drawing. How can a drawing stay like this, undisturbed, for such an eternity? When Europe was in its worst war, the drawing was already there. When Jesus was born, it was there. When the Romans dominated Europe, it was there. When the Pyramids in Gizeh were built, it was there. Heck, when there wasn't even forests in Europe, it was already there. How many people have lived in those 20'000 years, how many have died, how many became sick, how many relationships came to be, how many animals were hunted, how many forests appeared and disappeared? Only for the drawing to be the exact same as before? We cannot even grasp the whole concept of time. Time is so much deeper than space. Imagine living 100 years and that is still just 0.5% of these 20'000 years in between.

  • @Phoenixflame-ov6le
    @Phoenixflame-ov6le6 сағат бұрын

    What i do know is, they're trying to whitewash indigenous history... So-called-called black people are the true indigenous people of America. Jamaica, hawaii, Australia ect are all one... They separated them with imaginary lines. And we're the majority not the minority... And everything they indoctrinated us to believe in school was and is BS!

  • @eeeaten
    @eeeatenСағат бұрын

    what's one thing that you consider to be bs?

  • @mmseven-bm4dq
    @mmseven-bm4dq7 сағат бұрын

    What about the killing of a large group of animals by something like herding a group of mammoth over a cliff?

  • @HowardArnold-be9ly
    @HowardArnold-be9ly8 сағат бұрын

    Also, were the chinese wannabes mixed clay, or just straight up clay?

  • @HowardArnold-be9ly
    @HowardArnold-be9ly8 сағат бұрын

    I jumped the gun. 29,000 years ago.

  • @HowardArnold-be9ly
    @HowardArnold-be9ly8 сағат бұрын

    May not have been pots, the West still blows china out of the water with fired clay. Clay mixed with powdered bone(?) 27,000 years ago. What caused someone to think of mixing the two together to make a superior product compared to plain clay would be an interesting question. Apparently at least 27,000 years ago.😄

  • @buzzzzzz69
    @buzzzzzz698 сағат бұрын

    I have fairly recent ancestors from Finnish Lapland, Estonia, Ireland, Germany & The West Coastal Region of Australia (Aboriginal). All this is diversity happened within only 3 generations. Because of this i never underestimate migration.

  • @usd1999
    @usd19998 сағат бұрын

    There is 0 direct proof that evolution is real hence why it is still a theory. Jesus is THE MOST proven man in HISTORY and he is the only way🎉🎉🎉

  • @michaelt1357
    @michaelt13578 сағат бұрын

    How do you function day to day?

  • @usd1999
    @usd19997 сағат бұрын

    @michaelt1357 with the blessing of our lord. Evolution theory wouldn't be a theory if it had significant proof buddy. Yes creatures adapt over time but science cannot explain everything. Use your head guy. THE MOST brilliant minds all say the same. There comes a point in observation and study where things are unexplainable.

  • @michaelt1357
    @michaelt13574 сағат бұрын

    @@usd1999 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_theory

  • @michaelt1357
    @michaelt13574 сағат бұрын

    @@usd1999 Enlighten me, who are THE MOST brilliant minds?

  • @usd1999
    @usd19994 сағат бұрын

    @michaelt1357 dude just look it up, scientists, astrophysics, biologists, believe it or not many of them say the more they learn, at a certain point there has to be a creator. Listen to more than just one side of a story and you might be surprised what you figure out

  • @eliasjakemoran6434
    @eliasjakemoran64349 сағат бұрын

    Lots of fools in here really saying "But evolution isnt real." Very disappointed in you all.

  • @GuthixLives
    @GuthixLives9 сағат бұрын

    No shot you guys are using better help as a sponser. 🫤 please vet your sponsors these guys are terrible people.

  • @stargatis
    @stargatis9 сағат бұрын

    Burrowing rabbits was definitely the answer

  • @user-bf7xu3pz5h
    @user-bf7xu3pz5h9 сағат бұрын

    Thank you so much for taking us along on your journey of discovery! We learn so much from your struggles to make sense of it all! Prester Bob

  • @iEatBabiesDuh
    @iEatBabiesDuh10 сағат бұрын

    "males dont tend to not have a high sexual dimorphism in today's humans".. have yall met black men? Nick Cannon?

  • @SacredSilence-pd7gk
    @SacredSilence-pd7gk10 сағат бұрын

    They really should test dark skinned Native American Mexicans

  • @eviesholette
    @eviesholette11 сағат бұрын

    People unfamiliar with anthropology and archeology tend to underestimate what counts as ritual and resist the broader definition .

  • @mythriltemplar24
    @mythriltemplar2411 сағат бұрын

    are those casts of the skulls? I cringed when they were dropped

  • @thebrocialist8300
    @thebrocialist830011 сағат бұрын

    S A Y H I S N A M E 👁️ 👃🏾 👁️

  • @user-br5yp5tn2i
    @user-br5yp5tn2i12 сағат бұрын

    Дякую!бачив ці споруди в Києві!)

  • @solalvergara
    @solalvergara12 сағат бұрын

    Aw man to end on that note is so beautiful i love that there are aspects of the human condition that we can infer so far back in time without having to ask them because they are still universal truths today. Thank you for including that.

  • @MrPetter1000
    @MrPetter100013 сағат бұрын

    I thought you were John Rhys-Davies

  • @capt.bart.roberts4975
    @capt.bart.roberts497514 сағат бұрын

    It wasn't so much as tickling your double entendre bone, as your thrupple and quadruple bone.🙀

  • @capt.bart.roberts4975
    @capt.bart.roberts497514 сағат бұрын

    The First Bone-Fire?

  • @morgan4212
    @morgan421214 сағат бұрын

    Do you think they were used as counting to see how much meat theyve had, maybe to tell them if they needed to hunt more to make it thru the rough season-?

  • @Alltime2050
    @Alltime205015 сағат бұрын

    I've been in the homes of humans with antlers of sometimes more than one animal hanging on their walls. It would have been a lot weirder if they had a collection of skull caps from animals without horns instead.

  • @raydavison4288
    @raydavison428815 сағат бұрын

    Cannibalism in prehistory was a little more direct than modern-day Cannibalism.

  • @taaskeprins
    @taaskeprins16 сағат бұрын

    If Neanderthals or Denisovans had traits we do not have, we would never know. We can only interpret their genetic makup from the perspective of our species.

  • @slayayass
    @slayayass18 сағат бұрын

    she’s mother, I miss her🩵

  • @SolracCAP
    @SolracCAP20 сағат бұрын

    Hancock is just a butt hurt amateur who can't stop whining about archaeologists.

  • @YouRegolo
    @YouRegolo21 сағат бұрын

    Incredible work. I really enjoy watching these. Thanks. I have read that neandhertals were probably mating and crossing with sapiens in different moments of history, not just evolving from one to another. Would you say that the same has happened also with older relatives living a 1000000 years ago?

  • @user-mr4gf7xt5u
    @user-mr4gf7xt5u21 сағат бұрын

    Like bragging rights you know?

  • @boden8138
    @boden813821 сағат бұрын

    Shamans hat collection

  • @user-mr4gf7xt5u
    @user-mr4gf7xt5u21 сағат бұрын

    Another great video .thanks for the way it made me think.it might be a ancient form of taxidermy or just like how I have horns all around my house to look at the differences of the points

  • @user-vt9fr6hm1n
    @user-vt9fr6hm1n22 сағат бұрын

    Hancock is a fraud after subscribers too stupid to think.