though I had some problem with sea water It also ru-vid.comUgkxa-FNYUOM93a388gi9a4brtSCEVmrHgJH land for finding any things very easily. (thought it would work as normal due to it being water proof within certain parts of the detector), on dry land and sand worked well. My first one, so still have lots to learn
If the guy really thought the pearls were real, why would he just let some of them roll away and be left in the dust? Pearls are very valuable, any "treasure hunter" knows that. I call fake.
I think it too, and I think it also because he founds a "treasure chest" like this within a lapse of time of 4-7 days more or less, and that is pretty sus
Not just the pearls but the 2 diamonds he just slung them to the side. one is laying in the dirt next the rock and the other went off on the other side. You would think he wouldn't want to lose them. If they were real you would set them by the necklace. Plus the setting on diamond's are in wasn't old or real. Its a cheap metal with a flat back like what would come with the bedazzler. Real diamonds are always in a setting that always light to shine thru not a solid metal incasing. The Pearls are to white with no luster. They look like plastic white beads real pearls are hand string in a certain way these pearls did not have any string hanging out of the ones together which would have had. String hanging out where the other pearls once were. It would be real silk string not fishing wire string or nylon string.
Lo que cintenia adentro del recipiente era ceniza de la persona aquien le pernecia el tesoro, espero haya recogido la ceniza ya que el tesoro y la ceniza son un vestigio muy valioso.
Yo estoy de acuerdo contigo de que las cenizas humanas son de un gris casi blanco. La piedra definitivamente no es diamante y parece mas fantasia. Todo es dudoso
That “strange dust” inside the jar is someone’s ashes. And the jar is an urn. So that is someone that wanted to buried with their treasures and valuable items.
As much as I love to metal detect, the one thing I will not do is mess with someone's ashes. That is totally wrong. If I ever do dig up an urn, I will put it back in the hole and bury it again.
@@andtheywereroommates1989 come on dude, what is the probability of finding a treasure twice a week so that he can upload a video??? ask yourself 🤦🏻♂️
If this is a real treasure I can tell you this. It's the most unprofessional and disrespectful treasure care I have ever seen. How could someone be so careless with such an old piece of history covered in ashes.
دادش من اینهاهیچ کدادم شان گنج نیست،فقط جنبه فالور،،،وبرای فروش دستگاه های گنج یاب است ،بازاراست برای شرکتها،به این راحتی میشوددورازچشم مردم گنج دراورد،بعدفیلم بگیری پخش کن،اکرگنج باشدمی دانی چقدرارزش دارد،بعدازدراوردن به راحتی بنشینی درباره گنج توضیح دهی،درست نیست،دورغ است،
If this is a genuine find, the first mistake you made was opening it there. Second, how and where you opened it, I would have carefully cleaned the container first and opened it once cleaned, then emptied the contents into a sieve, to separate the dust from the good stuff.
این ویدئو تبلیغی برا فروش دستگاههای فلزیابه و... هست من که بیست سال از عمرمو بیهوده صرف اینکار کردم و بهترین دستگاههای روز دنیا رو داشتم خوب میدونم ......حیف اون همه هزینه کردم بیست سال از ایران تریاک به ترکیه و عراق قاچاق میکردم و درآمدش رو صرف جستجوی بیهوده ی گنج و زیرخاکی کردم🤦
I think you guys just desecrated someone’s urn and ashes, that was probably the jewelry that person was wearing while laid out. The funeral home took it off of the body before it went into the fire and put it into the urn along with the ashes. It doesn’t look like valuable jewelry.
@@arkeologofficial But if there’s a question of whether it’s ash and then clearly must be someone’s personal affects of worth to only them then why continue to just dig in there. Definite 👎🏻
@@tinomontero6294 pero estás comparando una incineración de hoy en día que se hace en una camara a 1800 grados , con una que no sabes ni como la hicieron si fue a simple fuego vaya saber de qué metodo y en qué año . A simple vista te das cuenta lo que es !!!
Hermosas perlas, pero me desesperé cuando veía que saltaban por todos lados, debería cargar algo donde vaciar el tesoro cuando lo encuentre y así evitar pérdidas.
No professional or even decent amateur treasure hunter would just bust open a potential treasure on a rock in the woods with no sifting screen or fine tools. So I believe they are either staged/recreated or they don't mind losing value or interest in their finds. There's always the chance they know posting a video like this on RU-vid will create a buzz bring views, comments, and subscriber's to their channel.
right? "lemmie just beat the s#!+ out of the seal here with this crowbar, completely defacing the artifact and lowering any value literally and archaeologically." ......."Now im just gonna dump stuff all over these here rocks and bounce bits all over and into the creek."
I was almost screaming (even my mom said to stop talking alone 😂), what If it is an important object from years years ago? He should have opened in a archeology laboratory with other archeologists in my opinion. By opening the jar outside, the ashes could go away with the wind and the jewelry could break (I'm seeing from my point of view). I'm just 15 and I'm shocked the way he did, it almost looks like he is getting out the stuck food of a pan!!! Literally, there was jewelry everywhere on the floor and he was spreading what could (and possibly it is) be ashes!
@@ericbulbosa6199 this is almost certainly a faked "find". So many things about it make the entire thing look recent/fake. These necklaces are new junk found on Alibaba for a few years now. Just had to make a rough clay pot, weather it a bit with acids so it holds onto the at it's buried in. Fill it with campfire ash, "pearls" "diamons" and the necklace, glue on the ring and plant it a some time prior months/year and let nature make it all look normalized and the copper metal in the ring to corrode.the "diamond" is almost certainly glass. The peal necklace would no longer be held together if that old. If the stuff inside wasn't very recent, this dude would have made international news. The alternative is this is the recent grave of someone he just dig up.
Screenshot the part where he lays the necklace out and points to it, then crop, and use Google Lens to find the necklace at Alibaba. If I link it, my post is deleted.
I think it’s fake because of the way he throws around the pearls like they are nothing and just lets them fall off the stone.. kind makes me think he put it there but if he didn’t that’s my second guess like those are ashes for crying out loud!!! In a vase!!!!!!!!
sorry brother it's the ashes of the dead and it was his necklace when he was alive and it's been buried for a very long time in a place where people rarely go
@@jq7323 how is it disrespectful? If that is what the person wanted and his/her family respected their wishes for someone to then come along and dig it up, throw it around then steal the person's belongings....
Tal vez alguien enterró allí las cenizas de un ser querido con algunos objetos q le pertenecían y usted esparcio sus restos no parece oro ni perlas reales solo algo simbólico para acompañar su cenizas😞😔
I worked in the funeral business for two years as well as a cemetery, I’ve buried urns and seen the ashes and process myself. This is most certainly an urn with ashes and the persons favorite or most expensive jewelry they owned. Obviously put into someone’s yard/garden when someone lived there many years ago. This is very interesting, but murky...What do you do with their jewelry, coins and gems? What do you do to show respect for the persons ashes?
@@arkeologofficial it’s someone’s ashes and you’re just dumping it out just to get THEIR things it’s not really respectful at least do something good with them please thanks.🙂
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yo, that is straight up someone's ashes. depending on where you are, this could be a serious crime. You may need to have some sort of documentation for lawful archaeology, which if you don't you're screwed. Also definitely don't sell or pawn the necklace or ring. that would be even worse.
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Might start a controversial war here but what’s the difference in opening up accent tombs in Egypt and this? People are saying not to mess with the dead but archaeological researchers do it on a daily basis. I’m not condoning the actions and I personally probably wouldn’t disturb a grave, but with the reasoning of not doing because you shouldn’t mess with the dead, doesn’t make any sense
legally, (at least in the US, probably similar laws elsewhere), in archaeology, if a grave is disturbed or if anything is taken from it, it will be used for studying and learning about past civilizations while grave robbing is using them for profit, i.e. selling it. Morally, you can believe whatever you want, but that's pretty much how it's handled legally. Of course there are finer lines than that but that all depends on the local laws
this is definitely fake. an archeologist wouldn't try to open the thing and proceed to empty out the "treasure" at the site. regardless, that was incredibly stupid. you most likely just emptied out someone's ashes.
Dude that was someone's urn i think you just dumped somebody's ashes out most likely after they were cremated they put their belongings in it with them
There are so many shitty things happening, he could've opened it home and see what he get, he could put the ashes (probably) back afterwards and the necklaces idk, I'd do some research to see how much they cost and if it's not that much I'd put em back lol But it's so unprofessional the fact he started pouring out those on a rock smh
The dying Hindus are cremated according to Hindu rites, from which the ashes and property are taken away, poured into a jug and buried on the river bank. That is what you are digging.
OMG that was not treasure you had found. Its the ash of a female and her belongings after been cremated and put into the urn and buried. The discovery should have handed over to an expert or reburied it in the same place or have it placed in a temple, better still have it buried in a cemetery with proper prayer depend on the race of the decease. If this is not done with due respect procedures, it can have bad omen that is certain traditional believe. MAY GOD BLESSED.
Yine güzel bir kramatoryum hazinesi kesinlikle devlet içinden yani kraliyetden birinin ve üzerinde mühürü ile defnedilmiş.. Hazine ya da cenaze dersek daha iyi olur.. İngiltere ise Sakson dönemine ait gibi 👍🏻 umarım o küllere saygı duyup güzel bir yere tekrar defnetmiştir🙂
In my opinion, the dust is the human cremated dust with the owner treasure during his/ her lifetime. The decendant keep the parent dust with their beloved properties in the jar and buried it after they passed away.
hear me out: that’s most definitely someones ashes. long long ago in Egyptian times many people would burn the body of their loved ones and bury their loved ones valuable items with it. i believe when they found the urn they should’ve given it to a professional instead of going through it themselves. but also people on here have said that it’s all fake. but if it’s not then i don’t think going through it like that was very respectful.
I mean, finding something which is super old, at any point unless you are experienced, bring it to a professional, they will carefully open it, proceed to pour the ashes into a fresh new urn, or just a bag to place back into the old urn, examine the contents of said urn, and depending on how greedy they are, hopefully put everything including the treasure back.
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What if that dust were the ashes of someone with their belongings (treasure, Gold what you prefer) in there! ? I don’t know where you found it but idk if ppl used to do it like that way back
I'm gonna go ahead and guess that is isn't that old 🤔 ashes don't just look like that after you're cremated- they have to be ground to a fine powder. Before that you're just a bunch of splintered bones. If this was super super old it seems unlikely that they would have been able to grind bones into that fine of powder. Also, the jewelery looks so new xD
Мне кажется, для развода потребуется много времени. Выкопать, укомплектовать, уложить и закопать. И ждать пока почва прорастает травой и корнями. Так что 50/50.
You should do a little research on the area your detecting to see if it was occupied in the past. Also look and see how they disposed of human remains after being incinerated your gonna be surprised at what you find. Good luck!!!
you are not ashamed to steal jewels and personal affections from a tomb, that ashes were human remains, you should have more respect for the dead, the theft from the tombs is a very serious crime
Everyone like you freaking out about this he did nothing illegal in most places. While it would have been nicer to consult with a real archeologist people do this kind of thing all the time and truth is so do archeologist. They just have letters after their name that supposedly make it ok because they plant it in a museum afterwards but they "desecrate the grave" also. And as far as "somebody's jewels and belongings", that person isn't using them anymore and there's no way to figure out who a descendent is to give them the belongings. Regardless of what afterlife belief you subscribe to I think everyone can agree the person who it used to belong to isn't going to use it or need it now. There's a reason they quit letting people be buried with valuables, to prevent the dead from being dug up but not because the dead needed those valuables just to prevent the spread of disease and the need to return people to the ground.
Oh my lord, this deceased person is gonna be upset that her favorite silver-electroplated leaf necklace and her nylon strung glass pearls were packed into the fine ashes from her Weber grill into that vase without her knowing it.