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Archaeologist Andrew Kinkella, PhD joins WIRED to dig into the best archeology questions Twitter has to offer. Why have we seen an uptick in archeological discoveries lately? Where do archeologists decide to dig? Do they really only use those tiny little brushes to dust away debris? And why do archeologists all dress kind of the same? Dr. Kinkella answers these questions and more-it's Archeology Support.
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Комментарии : 866   
@ChristopherCampbell1337
@ChristopherCampbell1337 Год назад
Very cool seeing my old archaeology professor shining on RU-vid. He's still just as passionate about archaeology as he was a decade ago. Great video.
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Thanks!
@bobbybrooks4826
@bobbybrooks4826 Год назад
Total LIEING shilllllllllllllllll
@sg002-animallover
@sg002-animallover Год назад
He sounds like a great teacher!
@M0ntezuma300
@M0ntezuma300 Год назад
​@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Wow, I've never seen the support person in the comments! One question I heard a while ago is when does archeology become grave robbing? Like how old does something have to be?
@whitebeard9065
@whitebeard9065 Год назад
Hello
@jopo7996
@jopo7996 Год назад
He's so upbeat. You can tell he digs his job.
@bagginssupercat
@bagginssupercat Год назад
😂 digging up a dad joke there!
@lj.abadinas
@lj.abadinas Год назад
*ba dum tss!*
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
He totally does!
@HermanVonPetri
@HermanVonPetri Год назад
Hah! Where did you unearth that archaic pun?
@dabunnyrabbit2620
@dabunnyrabbit2620 Год назад
I see what you did there...😄😄😄
@jasons.1370
@jasons.1370 Год назад
What's the most valuable artifact you've ever found? "I'm gonna go with an entire Mayan Pyramid." Ok this guy is clearly cooler than everyone else in the room! 😮
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Thanks!
@supernatural5354
@supernatural5354 4 месяца назад
It's not a pyramid and it wasn't lost.
@B1gBoyPants
@B1gBoyPants 3 месяца назад
@@supernatural5354what do you mean?
@nycto5335
@nycto5335 2 месяца назад
The Maya built a lot of pyramids, which is why, in one of these other videos, another archeologist says the Egyptians shouldn't be considered the Pyramid Builders. The Maya are the ones that should hold such a reputation.
@wolololer
@wolololer Месяц назад
@@nycto5335 Egyptian pyramids are way more impressive than Mayan ones. Theres not even a debate in that
@rain4492
@rain4492 Год назад
Surprised no one ask how long one has to be dead to be considered archaeology instead of grave robbing.
@DaneInTheUS
@DaneInTheUS Год назад
That's a fascinating ethical question
@classicwhitebread
@classicwhitebread Год назад
As soon as they either fossilized or become just bones
@sabhex6208
@sabhex6208 Год назад
It's the use and intent, not time that determines the classification.
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Complex question. As archaeologists, we never grave rob (we treat human remains with respect and follow all laws). In terms of age, it varies. According to US law, something that is 50 years old or older can be defined as an archaeology site (in special circumstances), but obviously most sites are much older than that. Thanks for watching!
@erinpritchard5804
@erinpritchard5804 Год назад
Scotland has a very easy legal definition: anything over 100 years old is considered archaeological remains
@boyfangirl6321
@boyfangirl6321 Год назад
Imagine having this dude as a dad or uncle, he's such a cool, wholesome, knowledgeable dude.
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Thanks!
@lucianmarchitelli
@lucianmarchitelli Год назад
he’s my archeology professor! he’s amazing!
@MarlonValcq
@MarlonValcq Год назад
🙌
@briangoates3245
@briangoates3245 Год назад
@@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Do you mind sharing what type of watch you have in this video?
@letarogers6380
@letarogers6380 Год назад
Archaeologists rock ;) It's a great field to go into, although the pay isn't great (even with a M.A. degree)
@mustymonster9877
@mustymonster9877 9 месяцев назад
5:14 “lets say, after this I go walk into the parking lot and DIE!” Says it with a smile and energy. 😂😂😂
@brunaramalhogalamba4884
@brunaramalhogalamba4884 Год назад
As an archaeologist I am so happy Wired finally made this happen, I have been waiting for this for a long time! Hope there is enough questions to make a part 2!
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
I hope so too! Thanks for the kind words.
@brunaramalhogalamba4884
@brunaramalhogalamba4884 Год назад
@@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology You were amazing and extremely exciting and passionate, not to mention kind, as you explained the "Ancient Apocalypse" problems. As a fellow archaeologist and science communicator, we need more people capable of dealing with those situations. I will wait for part 2! 🤗
@tombender4380
@tombender4380 Год назад
Just got my MA in archaeology and I couldn't agree with this more!
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
@@tombender4380 Good for you! Welcome to the secret society.
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
@@brunaramalhogalamba4884 Thanks again!
@marleyross5455
@marleyross5455 Год назад
Prof Kinkella I’m so happy you’re getting the love you deserve. You were a complete breath of fresh air during zoom days. I always looked foreword to your lectures. I love seeing a Moorpark professor on here.
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Thank you so much! I always looked forward to interacting with you guys during the Covid Zoom days too.
@xFolkmore
@xFolkmore 2 месяца назад
me, not even in America but taking history electives at my University, want to take a class with this Prof
@mabel3425
@mabel3425 Год назад
i love the little sandbox to demonstrate the use of different tools
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
It was really fun to do!
@bakoyma
@bakoyma Год назад
Imagine having this guy as your teacher. This level of enthusiasm and skill... Love it!
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Thanks! That is a really nice thing to say.
@Glitchunlocked
@Glitchunlocked Год назад
I got lucky in high school and had a photo teacher like this. I originally didn't even want to take the class but he made it so much fun that I ended up taking the advanced course the next year and became his TA for the beginner course.
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
@@Glitchunlocked That's great. I hope that everyone has an experience like that (my experience with my original archaeology professor was like that too!).
@ClaireZopelis
@ClaireZopelis Год назад
Wired never fails to find the BEST people to talk about what they love! Thanks for another informative and fun video :)
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Thank you so much!
@pillberry305
@pillberry305 6 месяцев назад
My partner is a landscape architect and everyone would be APPALLED AT HOW MUCH CONSTRUCTION CREWS IGNORE ARCHEOLOGICAL FINDS because it costs every investor involved TONS of money if they stop construction, sometimes for years, while an archeological dig takes place. I’m in Miami and apparently it happens all the time. They just stopped a dig that has changed how far back we think humans were in this area because the condo being built was apparently more important
@dmcuber6105
@dmcuber6105 Год назад
*Why are always experts in those videos so nice, kind and interesting people, who you will never get bored of to listen?*
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Thanks!
@hesky10
@hesky10 Год назад
Be a crap video if they weren't lol
@thedudefromrobloxx
@thedudefromrobloxx 4 месяца назад
Because the rude, mean and uninteresting experts aren't entertaining to watch
@orrsh2049
@orrsh2049 Год назад
as an archaeology student in university this is a really great video that succinctly describes so much about the discipline!! love to see archaeology depicted in such a positive and realistic light!
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Thanks! That’s what I was going for.
@DefyyourGravity103
@DefyyourGravity103 Год назад
bring this guy back! he was so passionate and great at explaining things! legit was sad there were not more questions for him
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Thank you!
@autumnrose1850
@autumnrose1850 11 месяцев назад
He has a podcast called the pseudo archaeology podcast! He's just as fun there and he has tons of episodes to listen to!
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology 11 месяцев назад
@@autumnrose1850 Thanks for the super nice reply!
@Gkeeper91
@Gkeeper91 Год назад
This is… exactly what I expected a real archeologist to sound like in every way down to pitch and tone.
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Thanks! That class I took on "How To Sound Like A Real Archaeologist" was totally worth it.
@diekje8728
@diekje8728 Год назад
Honestly he is in all ways possible a professor. A field archaeologist is waaaaay different
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
@@diekje8728 no it’s not. I have extensive field experience.
@winx123rocks
@winx123rocks Год назад
as an archaeologist i am often very sceptical when it comes to representation of the field in modern media. i am so thrilled this guy is so cool and an actual expert, bless.
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Thanks - that means a lot.
@Matoakas
@Matoakas 4 месяца назад
The same could basically be said about anything, that is presented via pop/mass-media, to the people. Not because ''everyone are dumb'', but because ppl (not surprisingly) just don't have the knowledge of ''say'' thing. So you know what is being said, like a fact, will be twisted, some would be sceptical always, some just misunderstands, etc, etc.. All kinds of variables that make the soup we all have to deal with every day. If we want to or not, it's there.. always. More and more today, especially with this weird not constructive mix, of politics, mental health, ideology, fear, economy + +. So it all becomes a big F-ing mess
@waywardmind
@waywardmind Год назад
Indiana Jones, fictional archeologist: pistol and bullwhip Andrew Kinkella, real archeologist: paint brush and popsicle stick
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Totally! The popsicle stick is mightier than the sword.
@PopsiCOLE
@PopsiCOLE 6 месяцев назад
Hey! You call him Dr Jones!! Show some respect.
@jordanetherington1922
@jordanetherington1922 4 месяца назад
​​@@PopsiCOLEpsh! He barely teaches and when was the last time he published anything? : p
@PopsiCOLE
@PopsiCOLE 4 месяца назад
@@jordanetherington1922 All he did was teach! It didn't show it on camera.
@V4inShadow
@V4inShadow Год назад
Never has a bad day because he simply _brushes_ it off
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
I dig this response
@fireseeker4him
@fireseeker4him 4 месяца назад
I wish I could use the phrase “the next time I’m in that part of the jungle” more often.
@jberengut96
@jberengut96 2 месяца назад
This is the man that made me an archaeologist !!! You go ANDREW!!!!
@yunxuanli3784
@yunxuanli3784 Год назад
One thing I found fascinating in UCL's Egyptology museum was Tutankhamun in Arabic was actually pronounced as "Tut-Ankh-Amun", and then I saw Ankh and it suddenly made a lot more sense than seeing the 11-letter word as a whole
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
I had the same experience a decade ago! I was like, "Ankh....oh right! Ankh!"
@jakacresnar5855
@jakacresnar5855 Год назад
in my language (Slovenian) most people I know pronounce it as "Tutan-KHAmun", and when I first heard an English speaker call him "King Tut" I just went "ughhhh English speakers always shortening stuff", but now it makes more sense.
@shroomyk
@shroomyk Год назад
Well the names are made up of syllables with different words. "Ankh" represents/translates to "life". Amun is an ancient Egyptian god. So his name is debated to mean possibly "living image of Amun/Aten" or "he of perfect life is Amun/Aten". His main wife/queen was Ankhesenamun. Another name with both Ankh and Amun. Both names can sometimes have Amun changed to Aten, since the religion shifted around that time to worship Aten rather than Amun as a principal deity. You can find many names like this containing names of gods/goddesses, especially with important people. Meryre contains "Re" or "Ra" the sun god. Translates to "beloved of Re/Ra".
@panadocoughsyrup
@panadocoughsyrup 8 месяцев назад
They didn’t speak Arabic in Egypt back then
@Ramzi123_
@Ramzi123_ 5 месяцев назад
​@@panadocoughsyrupthe languages are both Afro-Asiatic so they are similar specialy the letter kh
@hesky10
@hesky10 Год назад
Regarding the line between archaeology and a crime scene, in scotland if you encounter remains you have to call out the police/coroner and if theyre assured its archaeological and not criminal, you can continue excavation, there have been some archaeologists who have been charged for not following this rule, but the charges were dropped as it was clear they were not aware of the rules, especially if they were not expecting burials and had not been advised by the site director. Also to note, bog bodies were initially thought to be crime scenes until it was confirmed they were hundreds/thousands of years old and not decades old. Tollund man in Denmark is a good example
@currykingwurst6393
@currykingwurst6393 Год назад
Fascinating. I wish this would've been an hour long or more.
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Me too! Thanks for checking it out.
@reaganhill7134
@reaganhill7134 Год назад
This was fun! I hope they invite him back for a part 2
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
I’m always open for the invite! Thanks for the nice response.
@sisakhoza4739
@sisakhoza4739 Год назад
"Next time I'm in that area of the jungle?", never have I ever though I'd hear that combo of words in tat order 😂
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
It feels weird to say sometimes, but you get used to it.
@linkspeaks
@linkspeaks Год назад
Please have this guy back, he sounds so enthusiastic about archaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Thanks! I’m always happy to do this kind of thing.
@Wynorrific
@Wynorrific 4 месяца назад
As a kid, I always wanted to be an archaeologist bc of Indiana. Then I figured out it wasn't as cool as it was in the movies, but this guy sparks an interest in the field again. Please bring him on again!
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology 4 месяца назад
Thank you!
@Vanastar
@Vanastar Год назад
13:52 I would be absolutely delighted if we discovered a Rosetta Stone equivolent for the Indus Valley civilisation. They left loads of writings, but we have - up to this point - been unable to translate any of them. Doing so would give us an incredible insight into a truly ancient culture.
@TC-fq7pb
@TC-fq7pb Месяц назад
This was one of my faves so far. I love his energy and passion for what he does. ❤Thank you for all the great info, especially your thoughts on GH.
@MercenaryFX
@MercenaryFX 2 месяца назад
I was lucky enough to take some of his classes in College just for fun. Definitely one of my favorite professors I've ever had.
@PhlogPhanatic
@PhlogPhanatic 2 месяца назад
I really like how he describes the interplay between archaeology and geosciences. It would be really cool to get a few more Earth Scientists to do this kind of tech support. Geology, Geochemistry, Mineralogy, and Geophysics are so important to our understanding of natural systems like water and food security, resource discovery and management, planetary habitability and natural disaster hazard monitoring/ mitigation, climate and environmental change, as well as sustainable cities, civil engineering and city planning.
@StephanieRiceFuller
@StephanieRiceFuller Год назад
This is great! His passion for archaeology is contagious, I took his classes and he inspired my path!
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Thanks! Now stop watching RU-vid videos and go read some archaeology reports (which I should do as well...).
@AlaunaRoby
@AlaunaRoby 7 месяцев назад
not even all the way though the intro and I can tell this guys energy is off the charts lol we love passionate scientists
@jackjohnson2309
@jackjohnson2309 2 месяца назад
It’s wild how often construction crews dig up something of major significance. A couple years ago they started building a new highway ramp or something of the sort in Grand Rapids here in Michigan, and found remains of a mammoth.
@ulrike9978
@ulrike9978 Год назад
Love the question about how you know which rocks were tools, because that´s something a lot of archaeologists struggle with, in my experience, myself included. I remain firmly convinced that my lovely coworkers dealing with lithics made a deal with the devil to learn how to do it. It´s clearly sorcery^^
@LaurenPratt-archaeo
@LaurenPratt-archaeo Год назад
As a lithic specialist, I can neither confirm nor deny any pacts or bargains I may have made.
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
@@LaurenPratt-archaeo I will confirm that I totally made a deal with the devil in order to spot bulbs of percussion.
@colettelee1162
@colettelee1162 Год назад
I got way too excited when he brought out his bag
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
It's totally cliche in the best possible sense.
@elimcfly350
@elimcfly350 Год назад
I wanted to be an archaeologist at one point as a kid; wish I would have stuck with it. Seems way better than IT.
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
You could always do both!
@thesqueedler
@thesqueedler Месяц назад
I 100% feel you. I'm so over high tech BS I applied to my local college to take anthropology and archaeology coursework in hopes of doing field school next year. Yes, I want to give up a highly successful software developer career to dig in the dirt. I never lost my love for archaeology. It's time to do what I love even if it's just part time.
@Marksman3434
@Marksman3434 Год назад
Love this guy’s enthusiasm. Definitely makes archaeology sound more entertaining
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Thanks!
@seltzertime2809
@seltzertime2809 Год назад
THE ENDURANCE! The most incredible adventure/survival story. I cannot believe it hasn’t gotten a big-budget movie.
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Totally! I’ve thought the same thing for years.
@ScotHarkins
@ScotHarkins Год назад
On "Ancient Apocalypse", both minimuteman and Stefan Milo have done real deep-dives on the many many problems with Hancock's theories. Take the time to watch and you'll learn so much!
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Great suggestions, and there are many others. Unfortunately, you will find that people who believe in Hancock’s nonsense will just constantly ask for examples like these, and when you give it to them they will either never bother to watch them or remain “unconvinced” no matter how overwhelming the facts are.
@zaphodbeeblebrox2817
@zaphodbeeblebrox2817 11 месяцев назад
@@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology like the fact that NO one can demonstrate how to carve a simply granite vase. Someone tried and it was a complete joke!
@starwarsdeepcut2824
@starwarsdeepcut2824 Год назад
I would like to see more archaeology videos
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Thanks!
@EricaGamet
@EricaGamet Год назад
I went to film school in the mid-80s in SoCal... but the best class I took was during the "interterm" in January... archaeology. We spent the month digging out part of Mission San Juan Capistrano. The fact that my roommate and I both took it and were both film majors... and I went into film because I fell in love with Raiders of the Lost Ark when it came out (I was 13)... well that class made all my dreams come true! I actually loved it, found one of the oldest stone tools at the site (we were digging in the trash pit basically)... but we got reallllly tired of bagging and cataloguing bits of charcoal! Part of me wishes I'd pursued archaeology... loved listening to this guy talk about the profession.
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Thanks! I was a double major in film, but leaned more strongly towards archaeology as time went on.
@dxfan18
@dxfan18 Год назад
The Stone was the key to deciphering the hieroglyphic text, but Jean Francois Champollion took it a step further by comparing them to Coptic and he discovered that the languages were related
@gregharshman351
@gregharshman351 Год назад
This was a such a fun video. I want to watch more of this guy! I would also love to watch him and Gram Hancock discuss topics of Archaeology.
@Kickex
@Kickex Год назад
Yea, that would be something alright
@vectorwolf
@vectorwolf 4 месяца назад
Hancock won't ever do it, because he knows he won't be able to defend his cockeyed theories against a real expert. It's why he cries about being 'silenced' instead... if he never interacts with them, they can't dismantle his argument in front of everyone.
@maotisjan
@maotisjan 10 месяцев назад
My father's friend is an archeologist and took me on archeological search, not the most exciting thing in the world but it has given me an understanding of how it's done
@Whyamiherel0l
@Whyamiherel0l 2 месяца назад
Need more of him ! Just so animated and lively
@BirdPerson1995
@BirdPerson1995 Год назад
Dude looks like a Johhny Lawrence that wasn't a bully and made the right choices in life. 🤣Amazing energy, you can tell he really enjoys his job.
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Thanks! (Now I have to look up Johnny Lawrence…)
@StephanieRiceFuller
@StephanieRiceFuller Год назад
@@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology I can't believe you missed that Karate Kid reference. 🤣
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
@@StephanieRiceFuller I watched Karate Kid when I was a kid in the theater, I watch Cobra Kai, and I still totally forgot. Because of this infraction, the 1980s are no longer letting me in.
@mattyt1961
@mattyt1961 Год назад
@@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Give it 10 more years, and the 80's will be over 50, so then they are archeology & they will have to let you back in :)
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
@@mattyt1961 Nice!
@berrybearymary
@berrybearymary Год назад
Kinkella !!! One of the best profs i’ve ever had
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Thanks - that’s great!
@marianamartinez4635
@marianamartinez4635 Год назад
Oh my gosh what a perfect time encountering this video! I’m currently considering taking an intro to archaeology class and this man is really convincing me to take it! Love his enthusiasm!
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Do it!
@dshaka1116
@dshaka1116 9 месяцев назад
he seems so happy. you can really tell he’s doing something he loves and is excited to do
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology 4 месяца назад
Thanks!
@Mardiloveyt
@Mardiloveyt 4 месяца назад
This guy is so excited. I love it
@HalleyMP
@HalleyMP Год назад
I love his energy. It reminds me of when I was a kid and was obsessed with ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman archeology❤
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Thanks!
@crispychrissy
@crispychrissy Год назад
Point of clarification: It’s “hieroglyphs” not “hieroglyphics”. The first is a noun referring to the symbols or collections of symbols used in Egyptian writing, the other is an adjective that describes writing similar in nature to hieroglyphs.
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Yes.
@kurtlindner
@kurtlindner Год назад
Great video, I hope you have Andrew back for more.
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Me too! Thanks for the kind words.
@dabunnyrabbit2620
@dabunnyrabbit2620 Год назад
I don't think people give the ancients enough credit. Some people were really smart and others were really dumb.... Just like now!
@hesky10
@hesky10 Год назад
Interpretation of an artefact can help or ruin a reputation depending on if you've got a bias or a theory and trying to fit it with an artefact
@aisheesahana2225
@aisheesahana2225 Год назад
That's been really informative , inspiring for a girl who wanna be archaeologist in her future.. thanks WIRED for this information and encouragement.
@hampusbrokmann8249
@hampusbrokmann8249 Год назад
Be reddy to Lie the rest of you life then
@FreeConqueror
@FreeConqueror Год назад
@@hampusbrokmann8249stfu just say all the best and move on , no need to demotivate someone
@aisheesahana2225
@aisheesahana2225 Год назад
@@FreeConqueror hey , thanks for your support and wishes... although I know that'll be a hard and challenging path to choose... but you know what... challenges are always exciting☺️
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
You can do it! It is a real future if you want it.
@hampusbrokmann8249
@hampusbrokmann8249 Год назад
@@FreeConqueror 😂😂😂😂 whas not why i did say that
@onaraisedbeach
@onaraisedbeach Год назад
Thanks for making archeology fun, Dr Kinkella! And for not mincing words about Graham Hancock and Ancient Apocalypse - that programme has done incalculable damage to public knowledge, as demonstrated by the fact the commenter said Hancock's claims are "clearly not" baseless. Netflix should be held accountable for pushing that truly baseless nonsense. As a historian, every colleague I've spoken to about it just sighs with dismay. Real archaeology and history is amazing enough without disinformation like that, and it's tragic to see how many people gobble it up even "just" as entertainment. Just in my wee corner of the world we have chariots under roundabouts, skeletons in beach dunes, and Iron Age forts slipping off cliffs into the sea - who needs a make-believe "apocalypse"?
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
So true! Thanks for the awesome comment.
@lampad4549
@lampad4549 Год назад
How would they be held accountable?
@jamesbuckwell9052
@jamesbuckwell9052 Год назад
Science has a history of being absolute in an opinion only to be proven incorrect over time. Hancock’s assertions aren’t baseless and rather than just dismissing them, surely it’s worth investigating further?
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
@@jamesbuckwell9052 Investigating his claims has been done dozens of times. Google it. They are a baseless waste of time. Also, science has a history of figuring things out with facts and improving our lives.
@joeaverage3444
@joeaverage3444 4 месяца назад
Who would bury a king under a parking lot. He must have been mixed up in some shady business.
@coolguyhino92
@coolguyhino92 Год назад
Man's is _greatly_ underselling the sharpness of an obsidian blade
@jdb101585
@jdb101585 Год назад
Brittle, though.
@coolguyhino92
@coolguyhino92 Год назад
@@jdb101585 true. Very. But obsidian edges are still widely used even today
@TheDuckofLaw
@TheDuckofLaw Год назад
I've never heard of Demotic, so that was another very cool thing to go learn about. Thank you for the great video!
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
You’re welcome!
@scottdonohue6486
@scottdonohue6486 8 месяцев назад
5 months late, but it’s still a shock to see my old professor making RU-vid videos. It’s a shame no one asked you about personal effects while on site. I hope you still bring some Van Halen along for your digs!
@PastPreservers
@PastPreservers Год назад
So proud of Past Preservers expert Dr Andrew Kinkella!
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Thanks!
@IreneWY
@IreneWY Год назад
Anyone who enjoyed this, should really look up episodes of time team. It's a great shoe to learn about archeology, with very passionate people involved.
@invaderliz
@invaderliz Год назад
And Time Team America!!!
@leppeppel
@leppeppel 5 месяцев назад
This is what we call infectious enthusiasm.
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology 4 месяца назад
Thanks!
@suzkstein
@suzkstein Год назад
Wow! That was SO good! Kudos to Dr. Kinkella for such a fun and factual presentation!
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Thank you!
@PonyBoy1776
@PonyBoy1776 7 месяцев назад
This is one of the most underrated Tech Support videos
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology 4 месяца назад
Thank you!
@giddegidonius681
@giddegidonius681 Год назад
oh boy I can't wait for the JRE pod when Hancock is debating an archaeologist
@suecox2308
@suecox2308 Год назад
Fascinating--another terrific series of explanations by a wonderful, knowledgeable expert. I just found Wired two hours ago and I've been here ever since!
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Thanks for the nice comment!
@deckard5558
@deckard5558 3 месяца назад
What a pleasant guy.
@Magic_beans_
@Magic_beans_ Год назад
Do archaeologists often encounter cultural resistance, and if so how do they negotiate that? My amateur understanding of the archaeology scene here in Alaska is that you’ll upset the indigenous people by coming onto their land without permission or taking artifacts without asking, but they’re not going to protest because what you find might conflict with their internal history.
@jasper7072
@jasper7072 Год назад
Would love to recommend the show Time Team if you find this stuff interesting 😁 They have a yt channel with tons of digs (mostly in the UK)
@META313.
@META313. Год назад
Its such a vast and monumentally interesting field
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Yes!
@2117turbo
@2117turbo 4 месяца назад
I like how young yuri's question comes off so smug like Archaeologists are complete nitwits and she's now a leading expert because she watched one conspiracy theory show.
@alexanderfarmer4958
@alexanderfarmer4958 Год назад
That's rough for Richard III, his own people didn't think highly enough of him that they buried him underneath a parking lot. Not very ceremonious place to rest
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
So cruel and thoughtless.
@sarahp8468
@sarahp8468 Год назад
Would have liked a discussion on how archaeology is conducted. Here in the western US, it's primarily by survey - boots on the ground hiking systematically. I my career, ive only been involved with excavations a couple of times. Out here in the West, survey is the manner with which to find archaeological sites.
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
I talked about my survey experience at one point, but it didn’t make the final cut (LiDAR is just super interesting!). I bet LiDAR will have an increasing presence in the West in the coming years (but it will never replace survey - as you know - just make it more focused).
@liamKR7
@liamKR7 Год назад
Very cool that he made a major archaeological discovery just trawling on Google maps...
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Sometimes you get lucky.
@rayah_v_dc
@rayah_v_dc 7 месяцев назад
This guy loves his job- his passion shines through. I loved his explanation of Carbon 14 and dropping dead in a parking lot 😂
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology 4 месяца назад
Thanks!
@NaeOnYT
@NaeOnYT Год назад
He's like the host of an informational children's show in the best way possible.
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
That is totally what I would want to do. Thanks for the nice comment.
@herberthoover8379
@herberthoover8379 4 месяца назад
Seeing all the mouth-breathers seethe over the segment relating to Hancock is amazing lol
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology 4 месяца назад
It never ends.
@herberthoover8379
@herberthoover8379 4 месяца назад
@@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Heyo! The man himself! Great video. The enthusiasm is infectious. Thanks!
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology 4 месяца назад
@@herberthoover8379 Thanks! Whenever you can use “mouth-breathers” in a sentence that’s a good day.
@swagmama408
@swagmama408 5 месяцев назад
5:16 IM CRYINGGGG I LOVE ARCHAEOLOGISTS
@rubyclark3274
@rubyclark3274 5 месяцев назад
This guy needs his own tv show.
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology 4 месяца назад
It would be nice.
@frostyfilmwatcher2148
@frostyfilmwatcher2148 Год назад
I was laughing hysterically when he said when you run out of batteries, you're dead.😂😂😂
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
I don't recommend it.
@k.c.taylor7953
@k.c.taylor7953 7 месяцев назад
"what if i go DIE in the parking lot" i'm in love with this man
@TigerKirby215
@TigerKirby215 Год назад
Imagine you're talking about discovering an ancient Mayan pyramid and you talk to news reporters like "yeah I was just browsing Google Earth one day."
@CallmeKraftDinner
@CallmeKraftDinner 2 месяца назад
ALWAYS TRUST YOUR COMPASS!! Someone was a good Scout as a kid lol. I had those words drilled into my head, my entire childhood lol
@fabiana9478
@fabiana9478 9 месяцев назад
Really love how he explains things
@-UwU-catgirl-
@-UwU-catgirl- 4 месяца назад
He reminds me of astarion if he was into into archaeology. I love his energy. I’m looking forward to getting into this field of study
@chipcurry
@chipcurry Год назад
What a great way to learn! I loved anthropology in college - the best class I ever took, was down in Mexico City at the University of the Americas. Wow, what a great place to study it. Your video is superb
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Thanks!
@mwoodward1240
@mwoodward1240 Год назад
I loved his excited passion. Very good energy. :)
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Thanks!
@wafflesinirupxd6506
@wafflesinirupxd6506 2 месяца назад
I love his energy!
@christinehamilton35
@christinehamilton35 Год назад
Regarding the last bit about when people arrived in north America. People were nomadic, they may have lived somewhere for a period of time and then there was a drought, flood, volcano, ice age etc and they moved on. Or in their travels they found somewhere better. Do you still live in the same place you were born?
@Sillylittletotebagqueen
@Sillylittletotebagqueen Год назад
I really dig this dude
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
And I dig this response.
@brittany1049
@brittany1049 Год назад
Came here as an archaeologist, let’s see how it goes. Two seconds later: OMG WE DON’T DO DINOSAURS!!!!! bless this guy for answering that calmly.
@lukelee7967
@lukelee7967 10 месяцев назад
As somebody who loves archaeology I really appreciate that he tried to explain that in archaeology context is very important
@youngdraco206yt4
@youngdraco206yt4 4 месяца назад
My grandma has black soil in Mexico. Her flowers and fruit plants grow really fast and big. Fruit is always juicy even tho it hardly rains.
@briantwiss9078
@briantwiss9078 Год назад
Man I love this kind of stuff
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology Год назад
Me too.
@YuBeace
@YuBeace 3 месяца назад
People talking about the Mayans sacrificing humans during times of need as if that wasn't something Europeans did as well. We always found a scapegoat. A witch. A Jew. A protestant. Anyone. You name it. Whenever something terrible happened somewhere, people would blame and kill. They would point at a certain person or people and say "It was YOU who angered God" and then get rid of them. We've never been that different.
@erinehinger956
@erinehinger956 3 месяца назад
Finding Richard III on a random construction site still has to be one of the wildest finds
@yalinedc
@yalinedc 3 месяца назад
Archeology is the coolest career on earth. I love it so much❤
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