Ancient Presence

Ancient Presence

We're Casey & Milo, two old friends who have been traveling to ancient sites all around the world & sharing many adventures together. Our goal is to investigate the mysteries of human history, explore the oldest monuments on Earth & share our journey with you. We've visited & filmed many ancient sites in Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey, Czech Republic, Germany, Sweden, Thailand, Cambodia & around the United States & we have tons of content that we'll be releasing as time goes on. Thank you for tuning in to our channel & we hope you enjoy our videos!

Exploring the Giza Pyramids!

Exploring the Giza Pyramids!

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  • @billyclyde5129
    @billyclyde5129Күн бұрын

    At 03:00 "the last ice age" how did you determine that there were more than one? It's always been considered that there was just one ice age.

  • @canda2837
    @canda28372 күн бұрын

    The MOST in depth, scholarly video on the Serpent Mound. And near the end you state "it is important to visit Serpent Mound with respect and reverence". Absolutely. Your video of the sunset at Summer Solstice is awe inspiring. Thank you for this wonderful video.

  • @ericl7238
    @ericl72384 күн бұрын

    Any egotistical tyrant could have taken ownership of the boxes. How did men quarry 100 ton granite boxes with hand tools? How were they transported to the site? How were they hollowed out with hand tools that weren't as hard as the granite? How did they precisely slice the lids off the boxes with hand tools? How did they transport the boxes down a narrow corridor and without light? How did they turn and lower the boxes into the caverns? None of these questions have ever been answered. It's not likely that men didn't create the Serapeum. It's impossible.

  • @Leeside999
    @Leeside9994 күн бұрын

    Yeah, bro. Aliens.

  • @AncientPresence
    @AncientPresence4 күн бұрын

    … did you even watch all three parts of this series?

  • @ericl7238
    @ericl72383 күн бұрын

    @@AncientPresence No one can ever answer the questions I posed. They just ask another one.

  • @ericl7238
    @ericl72383 күн бұрын

    @@Leeside999 I didn't mention aliens and why don't you answer one of my questions bro?

  • @ericl7238
    @ericl72383 күн бұрын

    @@Leeside999 I didn't mention aliens and why don't you answer even one of my questions bro?

  • @tommihelich2613
    @tommihelich26136 күн бұрын

    The Palouse area around Steptoe Butte are not part of the Scablands. So this is a major error in this video. Also, just because RC says that the current theory is wrong doesn’t make it wrong. Multiple floods over 100’s of years makes more sense than one catastrophic flood from a yet to be determined impact crater.

  • @Travizeno92
    @Travizeno927 күн бұрын

    It is curious that some people who are passionate about the YDIH may not show the same level of enthusiasm or knowledge about the vast array of other well-documented geological events and studies, especially those pertaining to the region of Washington state. This selective focus on a single, controversial hypothesis while seemingly disregarding the wealth of established geological knowledge suggests that their interest in the YDIH may be driven by factors other than a genuine curiosity about geology or the scientific process.

  • @VoluntaristSociety
    @VoluntaristSociety7 күн бұрын

    What is ydih

  • @Travizeno92
    @Travizeno927 күн бұрын

    @@VoluntaristSociety Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis

  • @AncientPresence
    @AncientPresence6 күн бұрын

    We had a geologist on that challenged the hypthesis - its our latest podcast - check it out.

  • @user-hb1yo5ep9y
    @user-hb1yo5ep9y7 күн бұрын

    There is NOTHING more lost, than 8 BILLION FOLK, WONDERING WHERE THEY CAME FROM😊😊😊 While living in a world full of EXPERTS who also have no answers,....... (I keep replaying "A Million Dreams" from the GREATEST SHOWMAN MOVIE,.....GOD seems to agree❤)

  • @wickedhero13
    @wickedhero139 күн бұрын

    I live 20 minutes away and only work around 5 mins away I can tell ya now going through there by yourself you definitely don't feel alone .. I felt compelled to give my ancestors offerings of tobacco as I walked along the entire serpent. You can feel energy in the area. Might just stop by there in the morning after my shift tonight.

  • @intramotus
    @intramotus10 күн бұрын

    you lost me at the stupid disabled comments about the decalogue in hebrew and how you left it up to chance to do your own research. You people are fools to even suggest such a hoax. Thumbs down for your milk toast approach. So lame ! yuk !

  • @rubenswartz4371
    @rubenswartz437110 күн бұрын

    Sir, I love to listen to you and Graham Hancock, My question to you is: " do you think what happened to create the western scablands could also have happened to form the Grand Canyon? Looking forward to your thoughts. Thank you in advance.

  • @dematosjulio
    @dematosjulio15 күн бұрын

    Hi! I am actualy involved on a research that crossroads with your Serapeum series ( yes I saw all the 3 episodes.). I deeply appreciate the intelectual attitude behind. Both the thought process and sharing the sources. I take this opportunity to ask your help about the sarcophagi measurements and proportions. And if you know anything about the Egyptian scale systems, and shape desigtn for medium size objects. So many more questions but I will stop here. Thank you. Júlio

  • @Zeonoid
    @Zeonoid17 күн бұрын

    Former RA/Nabu home. Latet destroyed by Ninurta Anunnaki mass murder the son of Enlil aka Jahweh/Alah approx 2000 bc

  • @MarcGoudreau
    @MarcGoudreau19 күн бұрын

    Slowly, ever so slowly the Earth gives up it's secrets and time honored mysteries. Hats off to Randall Carlson for donning the "Indiana Jones" persona, fighting off all the "intellectual nazies :)" in Academia unwilling to accept what is clearly new evidence and rewriting our natural history books.

  • @ladyrwolf
    @ladyrwolf22 күн бұрын

    Incredible.❤ Thank you for sharing. This is the most healing energy I have felt.

  • @xtremelemon8612
    @xtremelemon861223 күн бұрын

    It seems to me some floods were actually dated around the YD, not all, but a lot actually yes. Saying that the Scablands has NOTHING to do with the YD is inappropriate I find.

  • @stanleyhenry2687
    @stanleyhenry268723 күн бұрын

    The lack of an impact crater at the discovery site was only explained after the 1920s, with the new understanding about the Missoula Floods, one of the largest floods documented, caused by the collapse of an ice barrier during the last deglaciation. The meteorite presumably landed on an ice cap in what is now Montana or western Canada, and was dragged by the glacier ice to the vicinity of an ice barrier that formed across the Clark Fork River. This barrier had ponded a huge amount of water at Lake Missoula right at the time when the meteorite reached the area and the ice barrier became unstable and breached. The resulting flood involved up to 10 million cubic meters per second of water discharge, with large blocks of ice rafting down the Columbia River and the Willamette Valley at the end of the last Ice Age (~13,000 years ago).[8] Some of these ice rafts included boulders (known as 'glacial erratic' by geologists) like the Willamette meteorite, which eventually sank in the flood waters and settled where they were found by humans

  • @douglasperry8211
    @douglasperry821125 күн бұрын

    Ya it does! Im sure at least a few early humans are to blame somehow

  • @graemeandrew8643
    @graemeandrew864325 күн бұрын

    What a load of bollocks..

  • @AncientPresence
    @AncientPresence25 күн бұрын

    What a convincing counter argument you have here - thanks for enlightening us

  • @czarcastic1458
    @czarcastic145826 күн бұрын

    Every geologists has their own theory as do archeologists. It's like they all try to out theorize each other.

  • @user-ns9ej6nr8w
    @user-ns9ej6nr8w27 күн бұрын

    why does he look like moses

  • @fjn667
    @fjn66727 күн бұрын

    And of course, everyone just believed Agust Mariette when he claimed he pulled a rabbit out of his ass. I mean no one have never ever lied in history to prove how ingenious they are. In what museum are the winches that made it so easy to pull 40 tons in a compartment tight as a straw. The imprints of the rollers he claimed he found must still exist so there must be pictures taken by now showing the imprints.

  • @Hypernerdwithcam
    @Hypernerdwithcam28 күн бұрын

    Why is Gaben on the preview?

  • @Lucky_2847
    @Lucky_284729 күн бұрын

    Your digital measuring tools don’t come close to Christopher Dunns calibrated tools.

  • @AncientPresence
    @AncientPresence28 күн бұрын

    Chris Dun only measured 1 single box in a few places. And the angle finders in this video are clearly showing the sarcophagi’s inner corners are not precisely square to within several thousandths of an inch. They’re off by enormous proportions if you’re using that metric. The tools shown in this video are more than enough to disprove Dunn’s theory, as is all of the evidence we show in parts 2 and 3 of this series. Check it out 😉

  • @CarolSchenkl
    @CarolSchenkl29 күн бұрын

    Betnthe oyramids aee being used by thwur militarry today even if not public info

  • @CarolSchenkl
    @CarolSchenkl29 күн бұрын

    Egypts qeather is hot. Smaet to build underground.

  • @CarolSchenkl
    @CarolSchenkl29 күн бұрын

    Indianna jones could gave bwen filned here fir real !

  • @tothiusbentheum2071
    @tothiusbentheum207129 күн бұрын

    The scratching on one box that looked like a child did it, is not the same as the making of those boxes! Only a fool would conclude that it was done by the same people! They polished the cut outs as well. We find extreme ageing and far less sophisticated work done much earlier ,than reused some of the blocks everywhere you look. These were found like most of this site and incomplete. When we figure out what happened to those who were in the middle of building this site, we might just understand the past. Never attack ideas of others, that's not science! Try to remember that please.

  • @AncientPresence
    @AncientPresence29 күн бұрын

    When did we attack the ideas of others? So we should ignore the timeline of construction and renovation as evidenced by the stairwells and the history written on thousands of tablets? Only a fool would look at one piece of the serapeum like the scratches on that box and disregard the complete context and history of what happened there. Have you researched this subject or just looked at some videos and made up your mind? Have you been there? You realize it is the epitome of foolishness to disregard a century of academic research and hard work of people who respect the cultural and spiritual significance of what took place there and suggest a lost civilization built it just because you saw a video on the internet and think the boxes look perfect and too good for the dynastic Egyptians? There are still many mysteries about this site - but the evidence seems to point toward a dynastic Egyptian origin.

  • @AncientPresence
    @AncientPresence29 күн бұрын

    Also - give us a bibliography of your cited materials - if we are talking science. You can see ours in the description of this video.

  • @tothiusbentheum2071
    @tothiusbentheum207129 күн бұрын

    You can site all you want, it will never make the unreal real. Those boxes, if they had steel beams pushing them, didn't happen! They couldn't transport them from miles away and there was no chance they moved them in those tunnels. You thinking that shows how little you know! It's sad you are limited and unwilling to be open to investigating it further and it's your job to do so! and for attacking others, you really are going to act like that's not a major thing? Makes you disingenuous! You should have never made that statement, because everyone knows this. So thank you for that.

  • @AncientPresence
    @AncientPresence29 күн бұрын

    Lol - very scientific of you.

  • @AncientPresence
    @AncientPresence28 күн бұрын

    Type “Wally Wallington” into KZread and watch one man single handedly move huge, many-ton stones around with relative ease using clever mechanical leverage, as well as elevate them high into the air. You can just say statements like “they couldn’t transport them” or “there was no chance”, but this shows that you simply have no idea what you’re talking about and no scientific evidence to back up your claim of impossibility. You’re just projecting your ignorance on the subject. By the way, peer review is the very essence of the scientific method, and seeking to invalidate peoples’ hypotheses by finding faults in their evidence is exactly the process that progresses science forward. It’s completely ridiculous to say we’re attacking people, while we’re respectfully debunking them with irrefutable evidence in a polite manner. Just because your feeling get hurt over this doesn’t mean we’re disingenuously attacking people. If in the scientific world, everyone just got upset and claimed “they’re attacking me” every time anyone ever refuted their extraordinary hypothesis that attempts to completely rewrite history, science would be extremely unproductive and would be more like a kindergarten. I think it’s time you learn about the scientific method and look at the evidence we present in this series from a level headed manner. Click the links in our description. Read the archeological reports. Don’t just listen to Chris Dunn and Yousef Awyan. Learn about the plethora of scholarly works on the site done since the 1850’s. And watch part 2 of this series, where we discuss how the Egyptians transported the sarcophagi. They used wooden rollers and double rails 😉 And watch part 1, where we discuss how the sarcophagi are not as accurate as Dunn said they are and where we show many independent experiments demonstrating how primitive stone cutting techniques were 100% adequately to explain all of the stone work in the Serapeum. Good day ✌️

  • @facetious_1
    @facetious_1Ай бұрын

    Dude. Your literally splitting hairs at this point....flawed u say....i get it, but damn. Were discussing thousands of years ago and done by dolerite balls.supposedly. if these items were in fact done by pounding stones id still consider this work absolute perfection.

  • @AncientPresence
    @AncientPresenceАй бұрын

    It is very nice work. The Polished surfaces, still beautifully reflective today, do not exhibit machine precision… that is our argument. Machines would produce higher levels of precision than this - doesnt take away from the masterpieces of craftsmanship that they are. Watch our 3 part series - this is just one aspect of why we disagree with lost tech at the serapeum.

  • @rodneycody8746
    @rodneycody8746Ай бұрын

    Trained terex

  • @HoustonTexasAMG
    @HoustonTexasAMGАй бұрын

    Jose an Juan built them.. 2 smart 👽

  • @tangatoto362
    @tangatoto362Ай бұрын

    What’s really amazing is that, despite looking really hard, I couldn’t see any young earth creationists lurking anywhere 😎

  • @Antonocon
    @AntonoconАй бұрын

    Have these guys made a video on how the granite and diorite pots, that are accurate around their circumference to thousandths of an inch, were made?

  • @AncientPresence
    @AncientPresenceАй бұрын

    Scientists against myths actually just made a video where they made a diorite vase using primitive tools - go check it out on their channel!

  • @Antonocon
    @AntonoconАй бұрын

    @@AncientPresence Interesting video alright. kzread.info/dash/bejne/p6GcyNitmtypoNY.html

  • @zemog1025
    @zemog1025Ай бұрын

    Two years later Ben of UnShartedX and unfortunately the Snake Brothers are still selling tours and spewing the same Serapeum LAHT cow poop. Really disappointed in the Snake Bros for not living up to their ouroboros logo and diving down the self-correcting rabbit hole of Marriette and the Serapeum.

  • @gregjordan5634
    @gregjordan5634Ай бұрын

    A bunch of old geologists that are butt hurt.

  • @Florida79578
    @Florida7957818 күн бұрын

    More like your coping

  • @zemog1025
    @zemog1025Ай бұрын

    A year later and I am still awaiting an honest confession by the Woology crew for ignoring Mariette so as to sell their LAHT shows and tours, particularly Brein Forester and that Ben from UnshartedX . Just insane how they continue to ignore this and will not admit how full of it they are, even the Snake Bros chewed up the Woo BS on the Sarapeum, climbing all over the protected site performing their farm brand of "science".

  • @bmjr24
    @bmjr24Ай бұрын

    Knows nothing of the Carolina bays and yet mocks the very idea. Tells me everything I need to know about this guy

  • @bmjr24
    @bmjr24Ай бұрын

    Well, regardless of what Rob believes, what we all believe is that a debate needs to be had between Rob and Randall asap.

  • @AncientPresence
    @AncientPresenceАй бұрын

    We too believe that

  • @KylerK240
    @KylerK240Ай бұрын

    Second this.

  • @eddasturrup4912
    @eddasturrup4912Ай бұрын

    OMG............. THIS SHOULD BE TAUGHT IN ALL SCHOOLS "EARTH 🌍 🌎 SCIENCE "

  • @ramsesnarmer7145
    @ramsesnarmer7145Ай бұрын

    I don't know why its so hard to fathom there's technology frim the past great video but these boxes and lids weigh tons there's no explanation for how they moved that and those angles are perfect there's plenty of other sites all around the world that can't be explained there just mysteries there is a granite box inside the bent pyramid with a lip that's truly next level

  • @AncientPresence
    @AncientPresenceАй бұрын

    I think you should take your punctuation game to the next level and start using commas and periods again 😉 spread the word

  • @orlosnort
    @orlosnortАй бұрын

    Dismissing Randall Carlson's work on the scab lands and floods, via Schneiker's comments, has dropped all credibility I have in your channel. I live here.

  • @AncientPresence
    @AncientPresenceАй бұрын

    We dont dismiss it - we did a deep dive into randalls work, went on a tour with him and made a very comprehensive overview of his work with full belief in it… we are still in the question of what really happened - noone knows - but there are some holes in the theory that need to be addressed - which is fine - that is what science is about, poking holes in theories till a conclusion can be arrived at.

  • @papalazzzaru
    @papalazzzaruАй бұрын

    20 minutes. The school textbooks are all correct, move along folks, no mystery here. I moved along. Not worth wasting more time on.

  • @jasonamandaengle6649
    @jasonamandaengle6649Ай бұрын

    Still can't figure out myself though why the granite boxes are have perfect angles but they couldn't engrave a straight line

  • @sourcetext
    @sourcetextАй бұрын

    Only twenty tons ...piece of cake 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @AncientPresence
    @AncientPresenceАй бұрын

    Watch Wally Wallington move 20+ ton blocks BY HISSELF. It’s totally possible 👍 kzread.info/dash/bejne/d2mkvJmugpncaMY.htmlsi=iFmtjy9qGaUe6INq

  • @deanguidry6566
    @deanguidry6566Ай бұрын

    They found salt inside the pyramids . Proof of Noas flood.

  • @dallasrieck7753
    @dallasrieck7753Ай бұрын

    we are ALL scholars and! all are people of archeology meaning no one or many is/are to determine the interest of another, think about it😉, safer to keep titling of human brains away😉

  • @dallasrieck7753
    @dallasrieck7753Ай бұрын

    "one of the workers"!, better: one of the people working here...😉

  • @KEVROREACTS
    @KEVROREACTSАй бұрын

    14:00 the animation is completely wrong. Those falls would not have been there at the time of the flood, it would have just been flat land, then as it drained the waterfall was formed

  • @AncientPresence
    @AncientPresenceАй бұрын

    it is more to show the amount of water that was flowing there ~ but yes, you are correct.

  • @indyrock8148
    @indyrock8148Ай бұрын

    If therewere any civilisations along the river valleys or coast they would have vanished without atrace.

  • @jasonamandaengle6649
    @jasonamandaengle6649Ай бұрын

    Sheep lol

  • @AncientPresence
    @AncientPresenceАй бұрын

    You don’t have to announce your species everywhere you go. Also, come up with convincing arguments.

  • @markeiben409
    @markeiben409Ай бұрын

    Wow, look at the sun above the sunset at 4:56!