They’re never gonna find out who these Picts were, probably means something totally different that’s what we think, same with Stonehenge ,could of been made by a huge fleet of ships from Africa that got stranded on english shores built Stonehenge to find out where they were and tried to sale home , we ain’t never gonna know 😊
@louistracy696420 күн бұрын
Free Dundee.
@fahimyasin651126 күн бұрын
Pound for pound!
@johnsmith-xr1uh28 күн бұрын
KZread boxing is garbage
@KcBrown_P4P29 күн бұрын
Best to ever lace up a pair of gloves 💯💯💯
@KcBrown_P4P29 күн бұрын
The Goat 🐐🐐🐐
@RazuSheikh-jy8wgАй бұрын
Hello there, I have analyzed your KZread channel and found out some problems, do you want to talk about it for a while?
@RazuSheikh-jy8wgАй бұрын
Hello there, I have analyzed your KZread channel and found out some problems, do you want to talk about it for a while?
@dazg7405Ай бұрын
The host is close to bu***ng josh Taylor 😂
@semi-sane5149Ай бұрын
What shipwreck was this
@TheJourneyHolm-by1qgАй бұрын
This was the Sudar Havid. A long line fishing trawler fishing the southern ocean. The full podcast is linked in this short. It’s a fascinating watch.
@Mike-oo5flАй бұрын
Mayweather was a punk
@isidro9911Ай бұрын
He a 🦆.
@OralWillis-tf4loАй бұрын
The man is special ...
@TheJourneyHolm-by1qgАй бұрын
I completely agree
@illt4286Ай бұрын
I'd rather watch anything track n field
@user-tq5nb6kf8qАй бұрын
Ceaser Chavez. 😊
@dantemariscal8679Ай бұрын
Floyd deserves his place among the greats but not the greatest. Roy jones jr, Salvador Sanchez, and Muhammad Ali are still better
@TadhgcDoranАй бұрын
Not a fan of the man but he was a great great boxer
@rzgomez4744Ай бұрын
Greatest runner
@Dkdkd234Ай бұрын
Loving Frank's interviews.
@aca8952Ай бұрын
He is one of the greatest fighter of this Era
@Zidwilliams98Ай бұрын
People who dont like Floyds boxing dont know shit about boxing
@dantemariscal8679Ай бұрын
I think Floyd is one of the greatest but honestly he’s only got 3 wins over prime fighters.
@Zidwilliams98Ай бұрын
@@dantemariscal8679 yeah that's fair, sometimes that is the case
@sangthuama6444Ай бұрын
He's a fraud
@BERTABOYS_ABАй бұрын
Ummmmm not a chance . The most boring fighter ever maybe
@user-lp8pq5ov4mАй бұрын
If boring try switching to mma 😂
@MrEdlgarАй бұрын
And very boring
@user-lp8pq5ov4mАй бұрын
If boring try switching to mma 😂
@MrEdlgarАй бұрын
@@user-lp8pq5ov4m I watch both sports. But it's not the sport itself just Floyd. That man just ran too much, and held on the clinches too often
@troyb6128Ай бұрын
Complete B.S.
@Bigcountry.2500hdАй бұрын
He studied every opponent found a weakness, an had few plans to over take his opponents. Dancing in the ring was his friend.
@GiftedDaysАй бұрын
Praise the Lord 🙏♥️ Jesus our Saviour 🙏♥️🙏♥️
@lordbranchАй бұрын
Fantastic interview, the conversation flowed so well that I watched all the way through. Frank is very sharp and it speaks volumes on his defense ability.
@martynunderwood9874Ай бұрын
Knock some sense into him.
@Mistwalker67Ай бұрын
Curtains for Jake Paul.
@140proАй бұрын
'Prepare, and open the gates to Kingdom Come! We are sending you a clown!'
@ducksquidbat8315Ай бұрын
My penis also swells to around that size
@kathyremerscheid8347Ай бұрын
❤hero
@sandyholm9505Ай бұрын
What an amazing story and a great speaker
@ColdGreyMusicАй бұрын
Great video, crazy story
@TheJourneyHolm-by1qgАй бұрын
Thanks Rob
@CmcbarberАй бұрын
What an incredible story. I found his story telling so gripping. He explained this so well, how scary! Well done mate what a great video
@TheJourneyHolm-by1qgАй бұрын
Thank Connor, I don’t think Matts situation could have been any worse, it’s truly inspirational how he kept fighting to stay alive
@uilleachan3 ай бұрын
Really enjoying this, ^+1 on the benefits of a group shelter.
@Charliened14 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this. Your very good at asking questions which create an interesting conversation.
@TheJourneyHolm-by1qg3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
@garymacrae57784 ай бұрын
Best hair cut ever !!
@TheJourneyHolm-by1qg4 ай бұрын
Thanks Gary and happy new year to you
@bombrink54 ай бұрын
Loved it, very interesting - thank you!
@yaelbloem50905 ай бұрын
Great find and very intriguing! Very good questions and detail. Thank you to everyone participating. My own humble thoughts though.. Could it be the person/people who killed him, hid him in a cave,, removed his clothes and placed a dead animal carcass on his face and torso,, to hide his identity??..And "camouflage" the shallow burial of the body..?? The dead animal carcass will obviously start rotting and stinking, and if someone were to stumble upon the burial place..they would think it's just an animal who died in the cave..and wouldn't bother to investigate..? Removing any identifying clothes and possessions, and covering the face and torso with a dead animal, and hiding the body in a cave.. all seem to me like an attempt at hiding the body and its identity..if it were accidentally found..🤔🤷♀️. Maybe he was a well known person in the area..? Just my thoughts.
@user-ru3ql6ji4p5 ай бұрын
Someone didn't like him at all.
@johngrantham80245 ай бұрын
I find it curious that archaeological finds like this lead to endless theories, debate and speculation, all of which is utterly pointless. Even the suggestion that he was murdered is empty speculation. He was killed, yes, but it could have been in battle. All that can be said with certainty is that he was killed and subsequently buried in that cave. That's it.
@jamesmccomas18855 ай бұрын
I agree we will never no for sure, but certainly not that such debate is pointless. If it was a battle then why is he the only body there? The boulder and the patches of butchered animal bone suggest some care was taken over the burial, and that it had some significance. Diet suggests he may have been of high status, and we know he was likely local. It is certainly possible that further finds analysis in the future may be able to add to the picture.
@ZoeSpencerSound20 күн бұрын
@@jamesmccomas1885 because he was very special to his people? I LOVE this presentation James - please find out more 🙏🦴✨
@lowersaxon5 ай бұрын
UNSOLVED! 😂
@TheJourneyHolm-by1qg5 ай бұрын
You never know, more clues might show up. There is a lot of digging still to happen in the area.
@jaycee69966 ай бұрын
His initial injuries were not consistent with a sacrificial victim. This looks more like murder. Ritual sacrifice is usually quite controlled not usuallyinvolving multiple injuries such as in this case to the jaw, for example. It is possible that the pieces of bone and probably meat could have been placed on the body to allow their decay to mask the distinctive stench of decaying human flesh (once smelt, never forgotten). It seems possible that the perpetrators were trying to conceal their actions.
@davidstephen33326 ай бұрын
Great video, Gregor.
@turfblacksmith6 ай бұрын
You're definitely weird like me, I competed in strongman years ago and I always watch archaeology on KZread.... Subscribed
@TheJourneyHolm-by1qg6 ай бұрын
Welcome turf blacksmith. They do think that the victim of this may have also been a blacksmith. Which explains his strong upperbody
@turfblacksmith6 ай бұрын
@@TheJourneyHolm-by1qg yep, smithing has been around for many thousands of years. Whatever date is known for definite, you need to push it back by at least 50%
@Ian-mj4pt6 ай бұрын
Seems like a case of overkill there appesrs to be alot of anger and resentment in how badly he wss beaten . So sad but thats the cycle of life during certain periods where even then tribal mentality and hatred for others still abounds. Absolutely wonderful podcast
@TheJourneyHolm-by1qg6 ай бұрын
Thank you 😊
@eaglerider116 ай бұрын
Regarding the herring scales - I wonder if they were the waste from processing fish skins to make fish leather? Especially as you didn't find any other part of the herring. Fish leather is stronger, tougher and more durable than animal leather of the same weight. It is also more water resistant. Following on, could the later tinkers possibly have inherited their leatherworking skills from earlier leathermakers?
@TheJourneyHolm-by1qg6 ай бұрын
That’s great info. I didn’t even know leather making was possible with fish.
@ZoeSpencerSound20 күн бұрын
I thought this too 🤗 also very interesting comment below about the use of scales on clothes for 'shimmering' effect but wouldnt they stink? They probably had a way to deal with that mind - there is nothing primitive about these people. We are from the stars 💥
@ZoeSpencerSound20 күн бұрын
Maybe they used the scales for decorating shoes?!
@ChristophersMum6 ай бұрын
As soon as I saw the likeness of this Pictish man...I said ''I know this man...''It's Willie Scott'' He and his partner have a YT channel called ''Living the Skye Life'' kzread.info/dash/bejne/kX-WtaipmKupirw.htmlsi=oL7ArdsZ_u7VGiAH this is their latest video... Loved the video...its a who done it that will take an extraordinary turn of events to find out
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They’re never gonna find out who these Picts were, probably means something totally different that’s what we think, same with Stonehenge ,could of been made by a huge fleet of ships from Africa that got stranded on english shores built Stonehenge to find out where they were and tried to sale home , we ain’t never gonna know 😊
Free Dundee.
Pound for pound!
KZread boxing is garbage
Best to ever lace up a pair of gloves 💯💯💯
The Goat 🐐🐐🐐
Hello there, I have analyzed your KZread channel and found out some problems, do you want to talk about it for a while?
Hello there, I have analyzed your KZread channel and found out some problems, do you want to talk about it for a while?
The host is close to bu***ng josh Taylor 😂
What shipwreck was this
This was the Sudar Havid. A long line fishing trawler fishing the southern ocean. The full podcast is linked in this short. It’s a fascinating watch.
Mayweather was a punk
He a 🦆.
The man is special ...
I completely agree
I'd rather watch anything track n field
Ceaser Chavez. 😊
Floyd deserves his place among the greats but not the greatest. Roy jones jr, Salvador Sanchez, and Muhammad Ali are still better
Not a fan of the man but he was a great great boxer
Greatest runner
Loving Frank's interviews.
He is one of the greatest fighter of this Era
People who dont like Floyds boxing dont know shit about boxing
I think Floyd is one of the greatest but honestly he’s only got 3 wins over prime fighters.
@@dantemariscal8679 yeah that's fair, sometimes that is the case
He's a fraud
Ummmmm not a chance . The most boring fighter ever maybe
If boring try switching to mma 😂
And very boring
If boring try switching to mma 😂
@@user-lp8pq5ov4m I watch both sports. But it's not the sport itself just Floyd. That man just ran too much, and held on the clinches too often
Complete B.S.
He studied every opponent found a weakness, an had few plans to over take his opponents. Dancing in the ring was his friend.
Praise the Lord 🙏♥️ Jesus our Saviour 🙏♥️🙏♥️
Fantastic interview, the conversation flowed so well that I watched all the way through. Frank is very sharp and it speaks volumes on his defense ability.
Knock some sense into him.
Curtains for Jake Paul.
'Prepare, and open the gates to Kingdom Come! We are sending you a clown!'
My penis also swells to around that size
❤hero
What an amazing story and a great speaker
Great video, crazy story
Thanks Rob
What an incredible story. I found his story telling so gripping. He explained this so well, how scary! Well done mate what a great video
Thank Connor, I don’t think Matts situation could have been any worse, it’s truly inspirational how he kept fighting to stay alive
Really enjoying this, ^+1 on the benefits of a group shelter.
Really enjoyed this. Your very good at asking questions which create an interesting conversation.
Thanks so much!
Best hair cut ever !!
Thanks Gary and happy new year to you
Loved it, very interesting - thank you!
Great find and very intriguing! Very good questions and detail. Thank you to everyone participating. My own humble thoughts though.. Could it be the person/people who killed him, hid him in a cave,, removed his clothes and placed a dead animal carcass on his face and torso,, to hide his identity??..And "camouflage" the shallow burial of the body..?? The dead animal carcass will obviously start rotting and stinking, and if someone were to stumble upon the burial place..they would think it's just an animal who died in the cave..and wouldn't bother to investigate..? Removing any identifying clothes and possessions, and covering the face and torso with a dead animal, and hiding the body in a cave.. all seem to me like an attempt at hiding the body and its identity..if it were accidentally found..🤔🤷♀️. Maybe he was a well known person in the area..? Just my thoughts.
Someone didn't like him at all.
I find it curious that archaeological finds like this lead to endless theories, debate and speculation, all of which is utterly pointless. Even the suggestion that he was murdered is empty speculation. He was killed, yes, but it could have been in battle. All that can be said with certainty is that he was killed and subsequently buried in that cave. That's it.
I agree we will never no for sure, but certainly not that such debate is pointless. If it was a battle then why is he the only body there? The boulder and the patches of butchered animal bone suggest some care was taken over the burial, and that it had some significance. Diet suggests he may have been of high status, and we know he was likely local. It is certainly possible that further finds analysis in the future may be able to add to the picture.
@@jamesmccomas1885 because he was very special to his people? I LOVE this presentation James - please find out more 🙏🦴✨
UNSOLVED! 😂
You never know, more clues might show up. There is a lot of digging still to happen in the area.
His initial injuries were not consistent with a sacrificial victim. This looks more like murder. Ritual sacrifice is usually quite controlled not usuallyinvolving multiple injuries such as in this case to the jaw, for example. It is possible that the pieces of bone and probably meat could have been placed on the body to allow their decay to mask the distinctive stench of decaying human flesh (once smelt, never forgotten). It seems possible that the perpetrators were trying to conceal their actions.
Great video, Gregor.
You're definitely weird like me, I competed in strongman years ago and I always watch archaeology on KZread.... Subscribed
Welcome turf blacksmith. They do think that the victim of this may have also been a blacksmith. Which explains his strong upperbody
@@TheJourneyHolm-by1qg yep, smithing has been around for many thousands of years. Whatever date is known for definite, you need to push it back by at least 50%
Seems like a case of overkill there appesrs to be alot of anger and resentment in how badly he wss beaten . So sad but thats the cycle of life during certain periods where even then tribal mentality and hatred for others still abounds. Absolutely wonderful podcast
Thank you 😊
Regarding the herring scales - I wonder if they were the waste from processing fish skins to make fish leather? Especially as you didn't find any other part of the herring. Fish leather is stronger, tougher and more durable than animal leather of the same weight. It is also more water resistant. Following on, could the later tinkers possibly have inherited their leatherworking skills from earlier leathermakers?
That’s great info. I didn’t even know leather making was possible with fish.
I thought this too 🤗 also very interesting comment below about the use of scales on clothes for 'shimmering' effect but wouldnt they stink? They probably had a way to deal with that mind - there is nothing primitive about these people. We are from the stars 💥
Maybe they used the scales for decorating shoes?!
As soon as I saw the likeness of this Pictish man...I said ''I know this man...''It's Willie Scott'' He and his partner have a YT channel called ''Living the Skye Life'' kzread.info/dash/bejne/kX-WtaipmKupirw.htmlsi=oL7ArdsZ_u7VGiAH this is their latest video... Loved the video...its a who done it that will take an extraordinary turn of events to find out