500-Pound Discovery Shocks the World (S1, E5) | America Unearthed | Full Episode

2024-04-08に共有
A man shows up at Scott Wolter's lab with a 500-pound discovery. In the flatbed of his truck is a large boulder he pulled from the Arkansas River, inscribed with a mysterious bull symbol. Wolter's investigation into who carved the stone and for what ritualistic purpose ultimately reveals a connection between the ancient Egyptian cult of the Apis bull. See more in Season 1, Episode 5, "A Deadly Sacrifice."

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コメント (21)
  • Whether Scott is in on the hoax, I don't know, but the whole point of the show is to dismiss an archeological or anthropological question or object that doesn't fit the narrative. Some people still think that the Smithsonian is preserving history, when in fact, the Smithsonian was established to hide history.
  • @moonbeamcards
    Very interesting. I love Oklahoma history. I had a friend who's Irish great grandfather founded and ranched cattle in the panhandle of Oklahoma in the mid 1800's. My former husband was also Irish and his grandparents settled up around Tahlequah. I am Native American and love learning new history. And when I did my DND it came back with a little Celt and lots of Swedish. Good job. Thank you.
  • @merenuisence
    Out of 10,000 shows, millions of hours spent. They never find an answer on History Channel 😂
  • @seetheforest
    Why am I never SHOCKED? Intriguing yes, shocking no.
  • I can't believe this guy gets paid to make people more ignorant. SMH
  • What if it was stolen from Egypt and somebody got scared and dumped it
  • My land is full of rocks with ogham like lines that have baffled me but now I'm going to take a closer look.
  • @BookieLukie21
    There's so much history that has been destroyed or hidden from us.
  • @upsidediy3945
    This olgam script ....19:40...scene was so strange. But it looks like a persons height markers. An apis bull can be why april is month of taurus. Artifacts, astrology , solar eclipse, are alot of mysteries in 2024. And they connect to this planet.
  • Man , those guys are having a great day exploring with an expert. I mean i would be
  • Some of the Celts are from Ancient Northern Israel who borrowed from both Babylonian and Egyptian religions. The Ten Tribes worshiped the two calves under Jerobom, then they were taken to Assyria and borrowed Mithraism.
  • I carve various ancient looking figures and designs onto slate slabs. If iI carved one and threw it in a river, even just 100 years later it would be eroded down from the moving water, and it would be super hard to tell the actual date. Soft stones erode faster. Either this was from ancient Egypt or around there, or it's modern and someone dumped it in the river as a gag way down the road for an unsuspecting finder. I would totally do something like that even if I didn't think it would be found for 100+ years, just knowing that someone MAY find it someday. I wanted to add that there's probably a good possibility as well that the slab fell off a river barge while being transported, and that it was indeed an ancient carving owned by a private collector who was moving it somewhere.
  • @ep9360
    Yeah....its my bedtime now.😂
  • @Lisahough4738
    I'm a amature explorer back and my younger days ,ive run into a lot strange things , quiet possibly, carving of The bull might actually a corner stone land marker the bull is used basically as a brand for a ranch.
  • @harrynut3044
    LOL.....This dude claiming the Bull as a Worship Symbol 3 thousand years ago no longer today......Same Bull Symbol used today by BIG BANKS. Can you say "Meryl Lynch" ?
  • Myths/lore/history can transcend different cultures all over the world, but symbols are uniquely isolated to specific areas?