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The Recently Opened Pachacamac Museum Of Antiquities Near Lima In Peru 

Brien Foerster
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@isabellastabilito1586
@isabellastabilito1586 2 года назад
So happy to see they actually rescued this site, when I was there in the 70s it was a garbage dump, it had graffiti all over the place. Thank you for being a messenger for my people's culture.🙋🏼‍♀️❤🌻
@brienfoerster
@brienfoerster 2 года назад
pleasure
@MrRebar15
@MrRebar15 2 года назад
*Brien Foerster* Very interesting, thank-you sir for taking the time to bring us along. God Bless.
@danielcruz8347
@danielcruz8347 2 года назад
Pachacamac Museum..Beautiful ultramodern displays!! thank you for sharing
@cbeehoney4953
@cbeehoney4953 2 года назад
I love when you go to museums! Thanks you for giving us a ride along. Your commentary is the best.
@attaboy8937
@attaboy8937 2 года назад
I'd like to think that the staff represented the true look of their politicians, just like we see today. The more things change, the more they remain the same... Lol. You know I couldn't help that one of those effigies reminded me of Spielberg's E.T., just lookin' at you from the closet... Lol. There must have been some kind of a device used to be able to fit these stones so close to each other and once again we ask... Where are the tools? Very cool museum, Thanks for sharing.
@watcherspirit2351
@watcherspirit2351 2 года назад
Thank you, Mr. Foerster, for the excellent video!
@ayelet442
@ayelet442 2 года назад
Amazing, very interesting, thank you
@howardfreeland5595
@howardfreeland5595 2 года назад
A great museum and really wonderful artifacts. I just saw the mollusk spines on a show called "Lost Aztec Gold" that were found in either Utah or Nevada. So the shells of that rare mollusk were valued by several ancient civilizations.
@AncientHistorySecrets
@AncientHistorySecrets 2 года назад
Amazing thanks 👌🌈👍💖
@rhondaclark716
@rhondaclark716 2 года назад
Wonderful culture and , diversity, Multiculture
@dougbillman2333
@dougbillman2333 2 года назад
Thank you kindly...
@1RealFishingLife
@1RealFishingLife 2 года назад
The wall, at 8 minutes and 30 seconds. It is amazing how many different styles of masonry work I see in that wall. Crazy how the ones at the bottom is the the highest of Quality Masonry I've ever seen.
@Kheopsyco
@Kheopsyco 2 года назад
I agree. Many civilisations have build their walls above these very ancient structures. But how old are these pre-inca stones? For my opinion they could be millions years. exactly like the Giza site or osireion.
@marysstilllearning5803
@marysstilllearning5803 2 года назад
Mr forester. I hope all is well with you and your family, after the massive earthquake in your area. I hope everyone is safe with not much damage. positive thoughts heading your way and thank you so much, for all the hard work you do for us to learn real history.
@brienfoerster
@brienfoerster 2 года назад
Thanks
@dantheman9135
@dantheman9135 2 года назад
ThankQ
@lionheartglass
@lionheartglass 2 года назад
Who else would bring this content to the world? Thank you:)!
@trent5555
@trent5555 2 года назад
3:07 ... 40,000 kilometers actually. Also an insane amount of roads etc.
@4dbullshitpatroll6
@4dbullshitpatroll6 2 года назад
One of the most "Monkey Jesus" (look it up) restorations I love most is not the Incas building over lost civilisation advanced stone work but in the Philippines. I went to an old Spanish Fort in Tay Tay in Palawan. They refurbished lost stonework with concrete rendering and drawing lines in it to represent blocks. They weren't even the same size. Loved it. And you know what, those drawn on blocks were the tightest fitting stones I have ever seen!
@jagzilla1398
@jagzilla1398 2 года назад
Ahhh like most leaders he was two faced..
@jpscreams65
@jpscreams65 2 года назад
I'm glad to see a recognition of prior civilizations without the UN based academic spin. We all know there's much to the history we're not being told. You kept it clean enough to keep the target off your back, while giving the historical narrative the new spin it needs to have.
@suzygodinhofurtado2091
@suzygodinhofurtado2091 2 года назад
I loved this new Museo!!!!
@Aangel452
@Aangel452 2 года назад
They certainly were a large culture with a big city yet spread widely. There development of road trails was vast and wisely placed for travel to many coastal and inland main routs connecting and almost making huge plots transferring in and up the coast. This was obviously for further expanse as there culture grew and spread out. Much like us today really! I find this aspect of them very intellegent. There artefacts of pottery were very well made and artistic. They wove linen and made bags and carry pouches. There brickwork is very similar to us now, just messier…lol Thanks Brien, very interesting and great footage as always. Hey… what is the chance that ’every civilisation before us, going back to the beginning has had one deity in every culture that ruled them all…. !? 😇
@RxYouth
@RxYouth 2 года назад
What are you trying to ask with your question at the end? What do you mean by one deity in every culture that ruled them all exactly?
@Aangel452
@Aangel452 2 года назад
@@RxYouth I am saying that within every culture on the planet then, and now, have had a leader, wether elected or not, that ruled over the people.
@Aangel452
@Aangel452 2 года назад
@@RxYouth If you look at every country and race within that country, there is always only one President, one Prime Minister, One King or Queen that rules that country and all who reside in it!
@jeremyauldaney2850
@jeremyauldaney2850 2 года назад
Notice they are of many skin colors, they were scattered from Babel about 2000 BC
@JoseGuerrero-xx5oy
@JoseGuerrero-xx5oy 2 года назад
Excelente exposición Mr. Foerster. Un gran saludo para usted y le reitero mis felicitaciones por su labor de difusión de cultura y conocimiento del Perú antiguo.
@brienfoerster
@brienfoerster 2 года назад
de nada
@user-Heyman1957
@user-Heyman1957 2 года назад
Lost ancient technology of Peru and Bolivia volume 2? Is there photo examples in the book? Thank you for posting. Excellent! ☮️♥️🌎🆘
@billwilliams2767
@billwilliams2767 2 года назад
Strange how some of the noses start on the forehead. 6:13
@jrgmty7685
@jrgmty7685 2 года назад
Very similar to the statue faces in Turkey. Also the Mapuche in the Patagonia region also have these type of faces in the statues similar to the Moai of Easter Island.
@Fuzzmo147
@Fuzzmo147 2 года назад
Aquiline I think it’s called?……
@Bangkok-ik1fp
@Bangkok-ik1fp 2 года назад
Imagine all the artifacts that "walked" out of the country
@4dbullshitpatroll6
@4dbullshitpatroll6 2 года назад
Everything from buildings to jugs are normal human size here. I hope Brien is objective and next time he goes to the elongated skulls museum to check out the tools, jugs and wot not to see evidence of anything for a very large person. There would have to be something. If not, there would need to be deeper excavation to find them to help verify these skulls. E.g. Troy was found under layers of subsequent civilisations that the archaeologist ploughed trough destroying younger artefacts as he went just to get to Troy more quickly. I doubt the cities and tombs are in the same areas so if there are huge jugs (huge jugs lol) or something they will be deep under already excavated sites of urban ruins.
@jeremyauldaney2850
@jeremyauldaney2850 2 года назад
The advanced megalithic civilization was Nephilim from Babel and Nimrod the giant.
@thomasedmondson3585
@thomasedmondson3585 2 года назад
A child of the sun god might just mean a plant
@duskfall_777
@duskfall_777 2 года назад
Why do I feel like someone's checking my items at the supermarket
@DillTheDog
@DillTheDog 2 года назад
😎😎🇬🇧🇬🇧😎😎
@illumencouk
@illumencouk 2 года назад
I thank you for posting the video Mr Foerster. I personally feel something isn't quite right here. We have a newly built Museum that 'blends in', yes but with what? Other poorly constructed buildings? It being made from rough unfinished concrete slabs and looking like it was hurriedly constructed by Bodge It and Scarper has created an odd situation where the items in the museum look brand spanking new, not two thousand years old.
@jeremyauldaney2850
@jeremyauldaney2850 2 года назад
The sun Lucifer
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