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American Pyramids: The Mystery of the Giant Mound Builders and America's Lost Civilization 

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Scattered across North America are enormous, mysterious earthworks that have been linked to everything from vanished Native American tribes to extraterrestrial visits, the fabled continent of Atlantis, and even a mysterious race of towering giants.
The legacy of ancient civilizations often lies in the structures they leave behind, and this is especially true of the mound-building societies whose obsessive construction of these cryptic mounds has left historians and archeologists baffled for ages.
Far from mere piles of earth, many of these mounds showcase advanced geometric designs, precise celestial alignments, and unparalleled mathematical precision. Such sophistication has led some to suggest that these ancient mound-builders may have held knowledge in specific areas that even surpasses our own.
Yet, these architectural wonders pose more questions than they answer. What purpose did they serve? And why did the masterful builders behind them seemingly vanish without a trace?
This is the story of North America's ancient mound-builders and the centuries-long quest to piece together the puzzle of their creations...

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@Dark5AncientMysteries
@Dark5AncientMysteries Год назад
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@elishaforrester1150
@elishaforrester1150 Год назад
Would love to see more Ancient North American history...
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@tlatoanimachi
@tlatoanimachi 11 месяцев назад
It’s not a mystery. The mound builders are the ancestors of all civilizations of the world. It was called Hue hue Tlapalan. It’s in the historical record.
@kiwiprouddavids724
@kiwiprouddavids724 10 месяцев назад
This might sound stupid but what if the native Americans did actually have pack animals back then. We know the Eskimo used dogs way back then and that other native American tribes had different breeds of dogs for different things back in the day before the Europeans showed up.we also known that there were rain dear herding cultures connected by land bridges back in the day and that people keep buffalo and dear as pets these days, so what it's not much of a stretch to say that that was a ancient part of American technology and knowledge that may have been lost . There's those clay figures of people riding dinosors the found in the Americas, and from my own country and the Maori culture.u know they came to NZ from Hawaii, now the Hawaiians had a flywheel drill technology but it seems to have been lost when the Cano's from Hawaii landed in NZ and the Maori culture developed. They seemed to have adopted the technology of the moreore that were already in NZ and originated from the islands of Tonga and Samoa. And even with the Romans and Roman concrete we know knowledge can be lost ........ anyway just an idea I had, maybe they had trained buffalo or dogs for hauling heavy stuff
@yodawunn6700
@yodawunn6700 Год назад
I have no specific idea on who the mound builders were. I suspect it was the same people buried in large mounds all over the same regions. One thing I am sure of, the only groups saying they didn't build them are the ones "mainstream archaeologists" says did, the native tribes here when the white explorers came. Their detailed oral history denies they built these earthworks. Seems to me we should take their word for it.
@RightGate3
@RightGate3 Год назад
So the natives say it was a different civilisation prior to them? Maybe it was Minoans ?
@tlatoanimachi
@tlatoanimachi 11 месяцев назад
I do. I recently found it in the historical record. America was once known as “hue hue Tlapalan” and was known by the Toltecs as their ancestors. America was the start of all civilization.
@tlatoanimachi
@tlatoanimachi 11 месяцев назад
@@RightGate3no it was the atalans (tlapalans) of Hue Hue Tlapalan. Search Hue hue Tlapalan!
@daveadalian4116
@daveadalian4116 Год назад
The Americas had been populated for more than 10,000 years when these structures were built, possibly longer, making it odd to call these people "primitive." A city of 30,000 people at that time would have been comparable to London; there's no way the people living there were hunting and gathering their livings. When Europeans finally arrived, they found well developed domesticated crops, squashes, tomatoes, tubers and corn. Those are developments that take generations to achieve. This is clearly a sophisticated culture with an understanding of geometry on par with the Greeks or Egyptians, and there's no reason not to suppose they came up with the scheme entirely on their own.
@godbodygordon3513
@godbodygordon3513 Год назад
Any reading on this you can recommend?
@celeca7
@celeca7 Год назад
No. It doesn’t count coz they weren’t white. (Sarcasm) That seems to almost be the argument tho @godboygordon Idk where op got his info but I have watched several YT vids by TheWhyFiles that talk about this sophisticated city that is mentioned here. He goes into great detail about how it was much bigger, more advanced and much more populated than London was at that time. Its very interesting
@comfortablynumb9342
@comfortablynumb9342 Год назад
White people call them primitive. It's a Eurocentric thing. It's hard for some people to accept that whites didn't get here first and indigenous people were thriving before they showed up.
@Hotdogwater421
@Hotdogwater421 Год назад
We aren’t allowed to dig them up and so what they really are. Because it’s suppose to be erased from history. But we ain’t stupid
@richrazz2653
@richrazz2653 Год назад
And obviously predates the timeliness of 20k-40k 🤫
@RetepElpmet
@RetepElpmet Год назад
Definitely giants. These mounds are tee boxes for giant golf courses. Lakes were nothing but water hazards. From one side of Ohio to the other side was a long par 5.
@r.shanethompson7933
@r.shanethompson7933 11 месяцев назад
Obviously.
@darkaperion1583
@darkaperion1583 5 месяцев назад
This is my new favorite theory
@davidmassey4114
@davidmassey4114 Год назад
Not to mention the fact there were mounds all over what is now St.Louis Missouri. The Cahokians/ Mississippi Culture had so much potential knowledge of and artifacts just completely erased when St.Louis expanded into what it is now.
@bushwhackermo
@bushwhackermo Год назад
A ghetto.... Haha
@fluorite1965
@fluorite1965 10 месяцев назад
It's a shame they were destroyed to make room for the city of St Louis only one small one still remains.
@jongriggs85
@jongriggs85 Год назад
I live 15 miles from Kincaid mounds. My grandfather bought land with his gi bill after coming home from fighting in Guadalcanal and New Guinea. In the fifties he had accumulated a lot of land. His land in southern illinois contained undiscovered mounds that forest had grown around. The department of the interior showed up and he was made to sell that tract to them. He wasn’t concerned over it as he had acquired so much by constantly buying land with his profits and he had been through hell in the Pacific and was the most positive person I’ve ever met. I never got to talk to him about those mounds but my mom said many people believed those specific sets of mounds contained something. I’ll say this in Cairo il there is an energy you don’t feel anywhere else. I’ve felt a vortex in Oregon there’s places near Cairo where it felt the same and has visual distortions. I need to get ahold of a good drone and go out there and checkout those mounds and surrounding area.
@Elchinoalto
@Elchinoalto 11 месяцев назад
Be careful bc if it’s federal land u can get charged for flying stuff over there I had a homie do something similar and he got charged for it
@bluesky7704
@bluesky7704 8 месяцев назад
Cairo, IL is diffinitely a strange place.
@LouHoop
@LouHoop Год назад
You didn’t mention the Etowah Indian Mounds in Cartersville, Georgia. These mounds are just as impressive and enigmatic.
@michaelhitchcock9255
@michaelhitchcock9255 Год назад
At 12 minutes 25 seconds he mentions discovery of a giant skeleton at one of the Georgia mounds. My mother was from the area and her father remembered the articles in the local paper when this was found, after the flooding of the Etowah River. So, he did actually include the Etowah mounds, but he didn't name them. In spite of "archeologists" theories that they were built by the Cherokee, the oral history of the Cherokee nation says that the mounds were there when they moved into the area, and they just used them for a village site.
@Pertusetian
@Pertusetian Год назад
Yeah, they were the very first images of the video, and got no recognition.
@evanwilliams9588
@evanwilliams9588 9 месяцев назад
I grew up not too far from the Etowah Mounds are they really are something to behold. Beautiful land too. It’s definitely worth the visit if you’re ever in the area.
@subzero9113
@subzero9113 Год назад
I've been to Cahokia Mounds and pictures don't do it justice. Its amazing just how large monks mound truly is and how and why it was built.
@daveadalian4116
@daveadalian4116 Год назад
It looks like they've been rebuilt. The lines are too clean for dirt mounds exposed for thousands of years.
@stevethomas9320
@stevethomas9320 Год назад
I like how they rebuilt part of the wall that surrounded monks mound.
@stevethomas9320
@stevethomas9320 Год назад
@@daveadalian4116 No way they were rebuilt. Christianity is older than the civilization that built monks mound in the first place.
@jongriggs85
@jongriggs85 Год назад
Did you see the massive tools in the museum?
@Deezcutz2024
@Deezcutz2024 11 месяцев назад
I've been there too it was an amazing experience.... I had a deer stand right in front of me and stare in to my eyes for 2 straight minutes . It was wild
@Chris-pb3se
@Chris-pb3se Год назад
Anyone else feel like the narrator has an all time great voice for narration? David Attenborough, Morgan Freeman etc. not as famous obviously but I get the same exciting, captivated feeling when I listen to one of these vids
@bigtimber
@bigtimber Год назад
AI will destroy that job too
@geoffreywendelen660
@geoffreywendelen660 Год назад
That people still believe the wheel 🛞 has not been a part from the beginning are laughable 😅
@rickbrookes9491
@rickbrookes9491 Год назад
I’ve visited the Serpent Mound in Ohio on the Summer Solstice. I watched the sun set, seemingly in the mouth of the serpent. Modern studies have found that the solstice sun is a few degrees off of setting into the mouth, but, I experienced it, and it seemed very intentional. Besides, when the mound was built, it might’ve been more precise. The biggest take away from the whole experience was, you can feel an electricity in the air, and almost feel a low frequency hum at your feet. There is a palpable sense of something paranormal at this time, at this place. It’s unforgettable.
@VikingVic76
@VikingVic76 10 месяцев назад
Procession of the Equinox has the Earth shifting 1° every 72 years .
@wraithstrongopark
@wraithstrongopark 10 месяцев назад
i lived in west union, oh in adams county and think that entire area should be an archeological dig. we would find everything from cephalopod fossils in the blue clay, to arrow heads and pipe bowls in the fields and woods. there are hills and small mountains and back yards that hold a wealth of artifacts and knowledge. that said, the vibration of the area is a palpable sense of meth and corruption. that's why i split.
@Mia-yq1mx
@Mia-yq1mx 3 месяца назад
​@@wraithstrongoparksadly the last part of your comment is very true. Sad that such a beautiful place is so backward and f up.
@Whykickamoocow
@Whykickamoocow Год назад
You have a very unique voice and presentation, please dont change or sell out to adverse commercialism
@superhero6297
@superhero6297 Год назад
Lost City Of Zed/ Ancient City’s/Pyramids in the Amazon, Eye of the Sahara/Lost city Of Atlantis
@good2btheking
@good2btheking Год назад
I am saddned that with all the technology we boast we are still not able to give better answers to these age old mysteries! The bigger question to be asked here is that who did these people make these structures which can only be seen from above, like the lines in Nazca, these serpent mounds and the thousands of complex and geometric geoglyphs found all over Syria and the deserts of Arabia. Put aside how our ancestors were able to make such precise formations, who were they doing it for when these can only be understood from high above the ground? If flying beings, then who were they and where did they go?
@tlatoanimachi
@tlatoanimachi 11 месяцев назад
I will give you the answer. “Hue Hue Tlapalan” People act as though it’s a mystery, but it’s because the knowledge has been buried, just not as deep as this civilization is.
@morganreigns1984
@morganreigns1984 7 месяцев назад
The "aliens" darkness .. Reptilians underground it was showing who lived underground and they also had "iron chariots" as the book of judges calls it
@tantraman93
@tantraman93 Год назад
New Madrid County Central High School is built right next to a mound and on the site a large Native American village.
@snafu4696
@snafu4696 Год назад
They don’t want you to think Goliath and his brothers actually existed as in the Bible.
@kevinfoster1138
@kevinfoster1138 Год назад
I really hope more of the ancient Americans get written into history. This is a fantastic job thank you!
@PainterFRO
@PainterFRO Год назад
Which ancient Americans are you referring to? Indians who have a well written history or all the way back to clovis first?
@paranoyd70
@paranoyd70 Год назад
Castle Houska in the Czech Republic would make a great video, imho. It has a very troubling history.
@grinningtiki220
@grinningtiki220 Год назад
Is that the place that allegedly has an entrance to Hell?
@paranoyd70
@paranoyd70 Год назад
@@grinningtiki220 Yes
@bigboy4006
@bigboy4006 Год назад
I live near Cahokia Mounds in southwestern Illinois. I’ve been to Monk’s Mound. The mound builders are an interesting topic!
@tlatoanimachi
@tlatoanimachi 11 месяцев назад
Who were they? Everyone guessing? Ever heard of “hue hue Tlapalan”?
@random2829
@random2829 Год назад
Thank you for covering the Watson Brake! It is almost due south of Poverty Point. There are mounds all over the delta area - with a town actually named "Mound" in Louisiana. Mound is just west of Vicksburg, Mississippi.
@virginiagreene9069
@virginiagreene9069 Год назад
Been to the mound in downtown Fort Walton Beach,Florida.This thing is very impressive.
@TopGJP
@TopGJP Год назад
I live about 40 minutes from Cahokia it’s an amazing place
@walterhgriffith
@walterhgriffith Год назад
Not gonna talk about Chaco Canyon… Fajada Butte… Pueblo Bonito? The entire Chaco complex puts everything else to shame when it comes to solar and lunar tracking... No other site on the planet is as complicated as Chaco and its remote outlying structures and its North Road. Chaco is where it’s at. Research it.
@threeshocks5769
@threeshocks5769 Год назад
There are mounds like this on land acquired by government on base fort Bragg NC
@mrrustygray
@mrrustygray Год назад
Ocmulgee Mounds in Macon, GA are also pretty cool. There is a temple house there.
@samuelgates5935
@samuelgates5935 3 месяца назад
These were made by the Washitaw De Dugdahmoundyah People. On the Campus of LSU, in Louisiana there's a plaque in Poverty Point, where the United Nations says "The Washitaw De Dugdahmoundyah People are the oldest living indigenous peoples on the Earth. In the book "The Ancient Ones," The Queen Mother of the Washitaw De Dugdahmoundyah People says, we have been in the Americas for over 100,000 years!
@prospectorsoils1240
@prospectorsoils1240 Год назад
If you do your due diligence there are mounds at every confluence through out the eastern united states.
@DiscGoStu
@DiscGoStu Год назад
One aspect of this story that cannot be understated is the horrific destruction of the majority of these mounds by Americans, even in contemporary times. For instance, in Oxford, Alabama, a tax-payer funded retail complex was built atop a 1,500 year old archaeological site that obliterated a mound and then the soil was used as filler to build a Sam’s Club. We like to pretend that we’re so civilized here in America, but in reality we can’t even preserve our own history
@Theggman83
@Theggman83 Год назад
That's not my history. My history is in Europe.
@DiscGoStu
@DiscGoStu Год назад
@@Theggman83 Okay…
@davedavidson8208
@davedavidson8208 9 месяцев назад
​@@Theggman83then go back there and fight more endless wars that dont lead anywhere. euros are good at that.
@Theggman83
@Theggman83 9 месяцев назад
@@davedavidson8208 lol the native Americans fought wars over territory and resources too, kid. The lie of the 'noble savage' has long been debunked.
@georgepbriles696
@georgepbriles696 Год назад
Yeah there's been lots of different farming going on down here hasn't there? We have been being farmed also! And through decades of intense research and psychic ability and a Little help from inside I have found out that it's actually human-looking creatures quite similar to us that are really running the show up there, it's written on Stone that they were originally 60 to 65 feet tall a long long time ago but not for very long, also there's written Roman record of a find that happened right after an earthquake in 37 or 67 BC something like that where two 35 to 37-foot human-looking skeletons were found in a fissure that opened up in the ground and that's written down on actual record! Most of the ones I've heard of that we're running around in North America were around the 9 to 11 ft range with some being in the 13 to 14 ft area and even some 17 to 18 ft, now some of these were reported to be cyclops with one eye socket in the middle of their forehead! And that's according to the Smithsonian! This stuff is serious!... It's really just a matter of chromosomal arrangement and switching around a few aliels here and there, I'm sure the first ones had to be artificially gestated.
@Pertusetian
@Pertusetian Год назад
Went looking for Etowah Mounds when I was younger, before GPS. I'd've never found them, except for a group of High Schoolers having a car wash told me where they were. They also told me I was saying it wrong, lolz.
@dennisbanks8606
@dennisbanks8606 Год назад
Question everything, don't accept what you're told, see what your eyes show you and think on your own and ask questions! Seek answers seek truth. No hunter gathers built anything bruh, further back things get more sophisticated more technological which isn't logical but true. Cavemen lol were annunaki cavemen!? When exactly did Fred Flintstone live I'm confused 😅. Did cavemen build Easter Island and gobleki tepe ?? Ya Zero proof of our origins, which is sad but true also!
@BlackestSheepBobBarker333
@BlackestSheepBobBarker333 11 месяцев назад
There was a pyramid in Kossuth Iowa, discovered by a farmer drilling for a well. It was all over the papers and mummies were found, that were large with red hair. There are similar stories in Wisconsin.
@Halbared
@Halbared 10 месяцев назад
When was it all over the papers?
@BlackestSheepBobBarker333
@BlackestSheepBobBarker333 10 месяцев назад
@@Halbared I'll see if I can figure out a date, give me a bit
@cjthebeesknees
@cjthebeesknees 2 месяца назад
@@BlackestSheepBobBarker333 Hey, any information?
@User31129
@User31129 Год назад
I live about 4 hours drive from Chilicothe Ohio where there's a national historical site for ancient mounds there (sadly about 2/3rds of what was originally there has been destroyed by modern society). I'll definitely consider stopping by if I happen to be going that direction.
@rickyhurtt5568
@rickyhurtt5568 Год назад
Nobody ever seems to mention the mounds in AL. I haven't been since I was a kid which was a long time ago but at the time I was amazed at it. Need to go see it again before checking out
@lynnmcmullen3157
@lynnmcmullen3157 Год назад
Mobile all my life I'd never heard this before thanks 🖖
@mntwst
@mntwst 5 месяцев назад
Of course they were native american tribes that built them. They had universities from coast to coast specializing in mathematics and geometry with a major in mound building!
@markmcarthy596
@markmcarthy596 Год назад
There is a larger Serpent mound in Pike Co. MO
@grottybt5006
@grottybt5006 Год назад
Tbf it still sounds like Vikings with iron is a more viable explanation than people with sharpened sticks and no wheel. "Modern day rational thinking" isn't as rational as we'd like to think. We could look back on these times from the future and speculate on why we were bias in favour of non Europeans. They might even call you names and look down on you
@davedavidson8208
@davedavidson8208 9 месяцев назад
no, it doesnt sound like vikings at all. and anyone who actually believes it was done with sharpened sticks is as equally dumb. why wasn't it vikings? well you said yourself there's no evidence they ever used a wheel, which Scandinavian cultures did have... you think they crossed the ocean and forgot how to make a wheel all of the sudden and abandoned all Scandinavian construction know how? and that's why theres no evidence of their use in construction? no.. it's because vikings didn't build any of it to begin with. with cahokia, we are talking about a society who was known to have access to copper, they didnt even need to mine it. huge chunks hundreds to thousands of pounds just sit along shore lines of the great lakes from time to time. they would have very obviously known this and taken advantage of it to pair with stone and bone tools, on top of man power we know they had since their cities were massive population wise for their time. a city of 30k people could easily support a workforce that could build any of these mounds with what tools they had at their disposal within the time frames given.
@andrewporrelli8268
@andrewporrelli8268 Год назад
The temple of the 7 Planets at Sogmartar is a video I am waiting for from anyone!!
@celeca7
@celeca7 Год назад
I’m confused. At 5:17, you’re showing the Historical Marker sign which clearly says the serpent mound was constructed around 1000 AD. At the same time, you’re saying it was built around 300 BC🤔
@Darkside-origin
@Darkside-origin Год назад
Yeah and saying only sticks, no animals, carts or tools is bollox too
@Darkside-origin
@Darkside-origin Год назад
I have a burial mound 3 miles away from me (Im in the UK and of anglo saxon descent) called hetty peglars tump (southwest Gloucester) its similar albit a bit smaller and possibly older too
@tlatoanimachi
@tlatoanimachi 11 месяцев назад
That’s because he is using mainstream ideology of today’s age. If you wanna know the truth search “hue hue Tlapalan”
@buddhaspriest
@buddhaspriest 4 месяца назад
Every one of these sites I've seen have had two phases of building with the second phase being About a thousand years apart and the second phase being of significant lower quality.
@stephanielloyd4053
@stephanielloyd4053 25 дней назад
​@Darkside-origin ah your not too far from me! I'm in Worcestershire!
@dangheathen
@dangheathen 7 месяцев назад
I live near the Angel Mounds. There are many more areas here that have never been excavated or catalogued. This is largely due to them now being on privately-owned land, and many landowners have sought for them to remain a secret for this reason.
@dangheathen
@dangheathen 7 месяцев назад
Furthermore, they contain human remains.
@TheZXKUQYB
@TheZXKUQYB Год назад
Illinois one was destroyed by Madrid fault, it will happen soon. Unlike the coast, that fault is on the craton. It will be felt from Mpls to NY and Mississippi River will change from it.
@codyfranklin6245
@codyfranklin6245 Год назад
I wish you would have touched on spiro mounds and other mounds in Oklahoma
@stelladru2358
@stelladru2358 4 месяца назад
Late to the party here. But thank you for bringing up these ancient earthworks. Newark Earth Works just became a UNESCO World Heritage Site and I live 30 minutes from there. I am from the Mid Ohio Valley too and grew up near the Serpent Mounds. Am from West Virginia so of course Moundsville. I the Columbus Ohio area, Hilliard, Dublin, Reynoldsburg, the whole really of Southeast Ohio is covered in mounds. They are are "private" property and an entire metro park, called Prairie Oaks Metro Park and The Bird Preserve, have mounds. The US and really north and south America have a rich history that is older than we know. Well, those of us who listen to the stories know. I recommend coming for a visit, especially to the areas I named. Very spiritual. The land, if you listen, tells you its story. Thank you for bringing this up.
@Theggman83
@Theggman83 Год назад
On the contrary, the myth of the "civilized savage" or "Noble Savage" has been largely debunked.
@JohnSmith-gb5vg
@JohnSmith-gb5vg Год назад
Anyone ask the Native American tribes? They have pretty good verbal history past down from generations to generations.
@reinereine1896
@reinereine1896 Год назад
But the indigenous people claim that these mounds were buildt by a "a race of white giants with red eyes". According to the native people they fought several wars with these white giants until all of them had gone extinct and such stories among indians are in every tribe.
@noelramirez1551
@noelramirez1551 Год назад
Sounds like they were talking about albinos every culture exaggerates about something today's 6ft 5 person would be considered a giant back then
@HelloFellowHooman
@HelloFellowHooman Год назад
Don't mistake myths for historical facts. That's the History Channels job
@jonathanmatthews8862
@jonathanmatthews8862 11 месяцев назад
The United States used to have a lot of actual pyramids and societal structures similar to what you find in Central America. Settlers tore down and destroyed all of the remnants of ancient civilizations in the name of clearing space for their cities and houses. Many of our cities sit on old settlements by the native people. If you’ve ever wondered why the Aztecs or Mayans seemed to be so advanced but the tribes of the US were not, it is because they actually were. We removed most of the evidence which showed their prowess.
@davedavidson8208
@davedavidson8208 9 месяцев назад
....lol yes you can also just make shit up too
@elanexador
@elanexador 6 месяцев назад
If most of the evidence was removed, then how do you know they were that advanced 🤔
@ddoherty5956
@ddoherty5956 Год назад
Is it a snake or is it a sperm🤔
@BcFuTw9jt
@BcFuTw9jt Год назад
So still bigger than any pre 1629 sub sahar african structures lol
@Rev_GC
@Rev_GC 9 месяцев назад
Ruined by the revisionary history lesson at the end. Be careful what you repeat, there is no worse type of liar than the ones that believe the lies they tell.
@josif409
@josif409 Год назад
A little disappointed there wasn’t a mention of moundville. The Ohio Hopewell are interesting because they made greater use of the area that is now West Virginia, then any subsequent Indian cultures. Later cultures believed the West Virginia area was haunted because the Hopewell used it as a burial ground.
@tlatoanimachi
@tlatoanimachi 11 месяцев назад
How could one mention such great extensive works in a 15 mins video. The secrets to all the mystery lies in the search term “hue hue tlapalan”
@Edk808
@Edk808 Год назад
Perhaps these mounds were prepared to sled down for fun. Jk great upload
@jordanbey870
@jordanbey870 5 месяцев назад
Ladders should no be built over these sacred places..
@theresakennedy7339
@theresakennedy7339 6 месяцев назад
Why do you say they vanished when they went to slave plantations?
@mrsantoro8306
@mrsantoro8306 Год назад
The paid promotion should’ve been at the end of the video
@VaxtorT
@VaxtorT Год назад
Mouthpiece for the Mainstream Narrative.
@badwolf7367
@badwolf7367 Год назад
Blinded by ignorance and arrogance, people throughout the ages have always underestimate the previous generations and generations of long ago.
@adhdcartoon3338
@adhdcartoon3338 Год назад
We are much smatere than previous generations.
@sarge4455
@sarge4455 Год назад
The Etowah mounds in Georgia are pretty cool
@jaredtheamerican1776
@jaredtheamerican1776 Год назад
Love this
@wrongfootmcgee
@wrongfootmcgee Год назад
soooo many mounds have been destroyed
@jessemcdonald5124
@jessemcdonald5124 Год назад
Not Hunter gathering I think
@Traderjoe
@Traderjoe Год назад
I still have a hard time with the idea that every other culture across the world independently invented the wheel and then used beasts of burden to transport heavy weights around. They had plenty of raw materials and skills, but somehow didn’t feel that an easier way was necessary.
@jongriggs85
@jongriggs85 Год назад
The native Americans never had a wheel
@girthbrooks39
@girthbrooks39 Год назад
Nor did the Sub-Saharan Africans until its introduction by other traveling peoples of other civilizations.
@Elchinoalto
@Elchinoalto 11 месяцев назад
Bro think about it humans Brian have been about the same size for about 100,000 years and we definitely didn’t get smarter we just had more technology that people way before us for here and I don’t think that people talk about the amount of trading that would go on during the world man all culture are melting pots of cultures that came before them
@tlatoanimachi
@tlatoanimachi 11 месяцев назад
@@jongriggs85the native Americans are not responsible for the mound.
@buddhaspriest
@buddhaspriest 4 месяца назад
​@@jongriggs85there are Inca toy artifacts with wheels. What they didn't have were large enough beasts to pull them.
@tlatoanimachi
@tlatoanimachi 11 месяцев назад
The chronology is all wrong. The Koster site alone has been dated back to 6,500 bc using geological data. These works are not the works of native Americans found here at the time they were “discovered” by Europeans. The mound builders, such a shame of a name, were known as tlapalans, and they were nahuas, the ancestors of the Toltecs, and all great civilizations of maya and Aztec. Hue hue tlapalan is the land of North America, and predates all civilizations around the world. As we know the Toltecs/nahuas/mound builders settled Egypt. Just as we know the mayans settled Angkor in Cambodia. If you’d like, we could discuss further, as this is one of my areas of deep interest.
@jlw38257
@jlw38257 18 дней назад
A mound that may have been removed In Arkansas along the Arkansas River, West of Conway. Oddly square area atop a mesa with a minimally noted history in terms of it's indigenous artifact finding. Once you learn the name of the owner of most of the property on this mesa, you might be able to read between the lines. 35°07'20"N 92°57'06"W
@landonpotts6815
@landonpotts6815 Год назад
Great job on this video.
@Ifelta
@Ifelta Месяц назад
Kolomoki mounds in west Ga dated 19,000 years but "they?" Changed the dates several years ago to match the dates of woodland culture. The did the same thing with the mounds at FT Toulouse in Wetumpka AL. Also called Pakana or taskigi mound.
@j.pershing2197
@j.pershing2197 Месяц назад
In the 1800s, 90% of people were farming. I bet these civilzations collapsed when Earth was captured from Saturn by the Sun.
@great_coffee89
@great_coffee89 Год назад
Thank you for giving us Indigenous peoples a shout out. Ahó.
@lewis7315
@lewis7315 5 месяцев назад
Pennsylvania's founder, William Penn, wrote in his biography that the Lenape tribe natives origionally came from our Pacific NorthWest. Over a long period of time they migrated Eastwoad. As they crossed the Mississippi River, they "put out the campfires," wiped out the Mississippian Mound Builders civilization. I called up the Lenape nation and asked about this. The Lenape representative I talked to verified this fact.
@arasethw
@arasethw 10 месяцев назад
Northeastern Ohio has the Largest Oldest Mounds in the World. Twice documented Twice the Size of Monks mound Cahokia . cover up
@Dr_Fuzz
@Dr_Fuzz 7 месяцев назад
These are old cities. America is Aztlan/ Amaruca/ Atlantis. The "mound builders' are the ancestors to the natives the Europeans encountered. Thats why two entirely different tribes (The Aztec and The Hopi) have the same stories about surviving the great flood. Because all American natives and Mexican indigenous are the true atlantians. Sadly this is supressed because masonic white people dont want to believe that the true atlantians were the mexica. (brown people) They want peope to think the natives came over on a land bridge. Thats why all the ancient cities of America look like the ones in Mexico. This is all the same land. From up north, to the south past brazil. America is Aztlan, which is Atlantis. Now my comment is in no way promoting racism, but an evil move is being played right now. A narrative that has been around since Columbus came here. The narrative of course being, that America is an ancient land once inhabited by white people. They know this is Atlantis but they cant prove it was white people. That's why these ancient cities on America cant be excavated yet. 🤫 Too many hieroglyphs and codexies point to the natives always being here.
@MikeBaxterABC
@MikeBaxterABC 8 месяцев назад
I believe as many do ... That the mound builders were a distinct separate race from the local natives. They USED and appreciated the mounds .. but discovered them, not built them
@chosen1four434
@chosen1four434 10 дней назад
The theories re dumb it's simple the mexica and mayans , under one of the mounds was a burial of a man believed to be an emperor with him was a head dress like the ones found in aztec empire and that of mayans, also artifacts of a bird man it's also easy to say that an aztec eagle warrior. And the lost tribe of Hebrews is true the mexicas is one of the lost tribes that were in America's the true holyland .
@St.petersEye
@St.petersEye 11 месяцев назад
The Spanish destroyed alot of ruins 200 years before the white man came, the oldest city St.augustine was built of top the ruins of an advanced ancient civilisation
@jiveturkey365
@jiveturkey365 Год назад
I think he got ate by a mountain lion. The pants inside out, the phone chord looks chewed up, everything is scattered around.... RIP
@willh1933
@willh1933 11 месяцев назад
Visited the Serpent Mound, not far from my house in PA. Nice but not as impressive as the aerial views of course.
@Captain_Nemo1961
@Captain_Nemo1961 2 месяца назад
Could it be that they piled all of their topsoil into making those mounds , creating their version of the dustbowl?🤔
@lammiwinks3775
@lammiwinks3775 6 месяцев назад
I know you’ve gotta make money but come on! One of the things I love about dark5 was the no bs no in video ads. plz don’t become one of hem
@JamesSmith-mz5rz
@JamesSmith-mz5rz Год назад
The earth has been populated by man for over 100 million years, for he said "there is nothing new under the sun"!!!
@markminor70
@markminor70 6 месяцев назад
Like he said first off the mound from the hunter-gatherers so they had structure and they had political and other stuff but they're simple hunter-gatherers okay
@CHAOSANDCLOUDS
@CHAOSANDCLOUDS Год назад
There has been multiple migrations to the America's could have been much older people or South americans
@intosound913
@intosound913 9 месяцев назад
im still waiting for archeologist and historians to admit they have no clue how long we have been here, and they only make best guesses. it has changed every bloody year since the 80s.
@DiscordTotallynot
@DiscordTotallynot 8 месяцев назад
Starting to think the star to structure alignments are a form of shared organization. 1 culture does and it leads to well portioned space so it passes around as the most ideal setup. Especially for economy if traders know the same building types are in the same place from site to site.
@handlesRdumb
@handlesRdumb Год назад
Back then we had nothing but dirt and time
@Flint-Dibble-the-Don
@Flint-Dibble-the-Don Год назад
We? Do you have an ancient native American in your pocket?
@handlesRdumb
@handlesRdumb Год назад
@@Flint-Dibble-the-Don i mean me personally. See even in those days you had to be busy doing something or you'd be ostracized. I was pretty aimless but i didn't want to be seen as lazy so I started scraping dirt into a pile. It was really just for the appearance of having a purpose. I didn't expect it to take off like it did and I certainly wasn't going to tell anyone after they all pitched in and the thing was like eighty feet high. Whole thing turned into a big trend, one group would try to out mound the other, bigger, wider, different shapes and alignments. Like a tik tok fad but because there was no Internet it took decades to fall out of popularity instead of days like they do now.
@jessewru6425
@jessewru6425 Месяц назад
How much time do we waste leaving long comments just to throw our words into the void for others to like or hate.
@Twon2545
@Twon2545 8 месяцев назад
They never disappeared, name was changed to African American
@dj7511
@dj7511 Год назад
Excellent like all your content
@acs9188
@acs9188 Год назад
My hypothesis, on the disappearance of these cultures, is not only a combination of climate, disease, or social upheaval, but also the lack of a writing system. Something to leave archival evidence behind, while oral traditions can change and misconstrue because perception, of the era, can change.
@MrAdrianGonco
@MrAdrianGonco Год назад
Awesome video😊😊
@Un_Pour_Tous
@Un_Pour_Tous Год назад
Its where the covid-19 vaccines are made. I read it on the internet.
@PainterFRO
@PainterFRO Год назад
No questions who built those mounds in the South and we know the exact reason behind their disappearance. There is history laid out at some of these mounds and towns in Georgia.
@tlatoanimachi
@tlatoanimachi 11 месяцев назад
Why? Why did they disappear?
@simonsauter3229
@simonsauter3229 Год назад
Wow they piled the rocks the best way to pile rocks! How did they know must have been ancient technology!
@jlw38257
@jlw38257 18 дней назад
There's a difference in piling rocks, and carving stone then placing it in a structured manner. Also, how do you define ancient technology? Wouldn't a rotary dial telephone be ancient technology? The end result is the same today compared with a rotary dial telephone.
@MikeHunt-fo3ow
@MikeHunt-fo3ow Год назад
prarie dogs made it so they can see better and yahoo at the top
@zenriderx
@zenriderx Год назад
A vid on the North American Pyramids would be interesting
@kochese75
@kochese75 Год назад
Great video, love this topic
@tlatoanimachi
@tlatoanimachi 11 месяцев назад
Ever heard of “hue hue Tlapalan”?
@zenriderx
@zenriderx Год назад
Wait, the native Americans built them, but disappeared, but then were here when the Europeans arrived? 12:35
@aanchaallllllll
@aanchaallllllll Год назад
0:33: 🏛 The video explores the mysteries surrounding the ancient mound builders of North America and their intricate constructions. 3:16: 🗿 The video discusses the existence and construction of ancient mound complexes in the Great Lakes, Ohio River, and Mississippi Valley regions. 5:18: 📐 Ancient mound complexes in North America reveal a sophisticated use of mathematics and geometry. 8:40: 🏔 The video discusses the mysteries and purposes behind the construction of ancient mountain earthworks in North America. 10:43: 🗿 Speculative theories about the mysterious Mounds and their architects have emerged, including non-indigenous cultures, lost tribes, Atlantis, and giants. Recap by Tammy AI
@DrLeroyGreen
@DrLeroyGreen Год назад
I have spent time at Cahokia Mounds. It feels as sacred as Egypt, Puma Puku, or Israel.
@cjthebeesknees
@cjthebeesknees 2 месяца назад
Palestine.
@JackalX111
@JackalX111 Год назад
Can you please do a video on "Rock Eagle"? The "buzzard" made out of a massive pile of quartz crystals?
@ProudOgreDad
@ProudOgreDad Год назад
Wow. I caught this a few seconds after your upload. Nice. Love your channels, D5!
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