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The Surprising Truth About World's Oldest Boomerang
LendianTVDiscovering the World’s Oldest Boomerang | Ancient Artifact Found in Poland | Aurignacian Culture Explained Boomerangs are famously associated with Aboriginal Australians — but what if the oldest known boomerang actually comes from Central Europe? In this mini documentary, join me as we explore the remarkable discovery of a 40,000-year-old mammoth ivory boomerang found in Obłazowa Cave, southern Poland. We dive deep into the archaeology behind this extraordinary artifact, the methods scientists used to date it, and what it reveals about the early Aurignacian people who crafted it. Learn about the possible uses of this unique tool, its ceremonial significance, and the fascinating rituals connected to the cave. Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:58 The Research 03:27 The Weapon 07:14 The Ritual 13:32 The People 🔍 What you’ll learn in this video: The history and significance of the Obłazowa Cave boomerang How advanced scientific techniques reshaped our understanding of its age Insights into the Aurignacian culture and their remarkable art The mysterious ritual context surrounding the boomerang and other artifacts Comparisons with ancient rock art and burial customs in Ice Age Europe This discovery challenges our assumptions about prehistoric technology, revealing that complex tools and rituals were part of early human life. 👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more archaeological mysteries and fascinating stories from the past!32 views -
Archaeologists Open Untouched Etruscan Tomb in Italy
LendianTVA rare, untouched Etruscan tomb has been discovered in central Italy — sealed for over 2,600 years! Archaeologists excavating the San Giuliano Necropolis uncovered a stone-cut chamber containing funerary beds, bronze ornaments, and beautifully decorated ceramic vessels from the 7th century BC. This incredible find offers new insights into the mysterious Etruscan civilization, their burial practices, and the Orientalizing period of art. Join me as we explore the moment the tomb was opened, hear from archaeologists on the scene, and take a closer look at what was found. 📍 Location: San Giuliano Necropolis, Etruria (Italy) 🏺 Date: End of 7th century BC 🎓 Lead Research: Baylor University & Italian partners 👁 Highlights: – Unopened Etruscan tomb revealed – Artifacts in situ after 2,600 years – Links to Orientalizing art and Etruscan culture 👍 Like, 💬 comment, and 🔔 subscribe for more archaeological discoveries brought back to life!106 views 1 comment -
Roman Graves Reveal Hidden Treasures in Ancient Heraclea Sintica
LendianTVA forgotten necropolis reveals its secrets—join me as I explore the extraordinary archaeological discoveries made in the western cemetery of ancient Heraclea Sintica, located in present-day Bulgaria. From richly adorned Roman burials to mysterious terracotta figurines and gold jewelry, this site offers a glimpse into the lives, beliefs, and final rites of a long-lost community. In this video, we’ll uncover: – Rare grave goods, including gold earrings, bronze fibulae, and glass vessels – A possible depiction of the Celtic goddess Epona, pointing to Gallic presence in the region – A well-preserved child’s burial with coins and figurines – A massive double grave from the Roman Imperial period – The first inscription found at the site: “Tomb of Herodor and…” – Connections to Greek mythology, including Heracles and the Hydra 🔍 These rescue excavations, led by Prof. Dr. Lyudmil Vagalinski (NAIM-BAS), were conducted during the expansion of the Bulgaria-Greece gas pipeline in 2025. Watch next: https://rumble.com/v5wdf6t-archaeologist-reveals-truth-about-heraclea-sinticas-ancient-statue.html?e9s=src_v1_ucp_a 👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to LendianTV for more ancient mysteries, mythologies, and archaeological discoveries brought back to life.62 views 2 comments -
Archaeologists Stunned by Stone Statue Discovery: Venus of Kołobrzeg
LendianTVA mysterious Neolithic figurine uncovered in northern Poland has captured the attention of archaeologists. The so-called Venus of Kołobrzeg—carved from limestone over 6,000 years ago—may be the oldest known stone Venus figurine from this region. But does it truly belong to the famous tradition of prehistoric goddess figures? And how does it compare to the famous Paleolithic Venus figurines like the Venus of Willendorf? 🔍 Topics Covered: – Discovery of the Venus of Kołobrzeg – Authenticity confirmed by Polish archaeologists – Neolithic art vs. Paleolithic Venus figurines – Symbolism of prehistoric goddess statues 👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to LendianTV for more archaeological mysteries and hidden history brought to life!50 views 1 comment -
Metal Detectorists Discover 1,000-Year-Old Treasure in Poland
LendianTVA discovery no one expected—but every treasure hunter dreams of! In the heart of central-western Poland, metal detectorists from the Denar Kalisz Association stumbled upon a nearly 1,000-year-old treasure buried in a clay pot. This extraordinary medieval hoard includes hundreds of silver coins—cross denari from Saxony and other German issues, and even coins of Harold Harefoot, King of England in the 1030s—along with ancient jewelry. The treasure dates to the chaotic 11th century, a time when Poland faced invasions, pagan uprisings, and civil war. Was this fortune hidden by someone fleeing Bohemian raiders, or during the brutal Pagan Reaction? And why was it never retrieved? Join me as I explore the historical mysteries behind this rare find, reveal details about the coins and artifacts, and uncover what this discovery tells us about the troubled early years of the Polish state. 🔍 Highlights of this episode: – 1,000-year-old treasure unearthed in Poland – Medieval coins and jewelry discovered – Connection to the Pagan Reaction and Bohemian invasion – Insights into Poland’s dark and turbulent 11th century – Ongoing archaeological research and conservation 👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to #LendianTV for more real-life history mysteries brought to light! Here's a link to the Facebook profile of the detectorists association: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=10006857463324584 views 1 comment -
Ancient Statues of a Married Couple Discovered in Pompeii
LendianTVTwo life-size Roman statues have been discovered in a tomb just outside the ancient city of Pompeii—one of a man, the other of a richly adorned woman who may have been a priestess of the goddess Ceres. In this video, we explore the incredible funerary art, artifacts, and rituals uncovered at the site: from mystical mirrors and magical amulets to wine libations and Charon's obol. 🏺 What do these statues tell us about Roman beliefs, death rituals, and the roles of elite women in society? Discovered near the Porta Sarno necropolis, this 2,000-year-old tomb reveals a rare and emotional story of identity, power, and memory in the shadow of Vesuvius. 🔎 Highlights: – Life-size Roman funerary sculptures in high relief – Evidence of priestess status through jewelry and ritual objects – Ointment jars, a mirror, and a symbolic coin for the afterlife 👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to LendianTV for more ancient mysteries brought back to life. #Pompeii #Archaeology #AncientRome #FuneraryArt #LendianTV48 views 1 comment -
Archaeologists Dispute the Age of Baltic Sea Dagger
LendianTVWas the 2,800-year-old dagger found on a Polish beach really from the Iron Age? 🗡️ New expert analysis casts doubt on the initial claim made by the local museum, suggesting the artifact may be far more recent—and possibly of Middle Eastern origin. In this video, we revisit the viral discovery made on the Baltic Sea coast and take a closer look at the evidence presented by archaeologists specializing in Bronze and Iron Age artifacts. I break down the XRF results, explore alternative theories, and compare the dagger to known historical examples. 📌 Topics covered: - Why experts doubt the Early Iron Age dating - The unusual brass composition of the dagger - Similarities to 18th–19th century Middle Eastern weapons - The importance of context in archaeological interpretation 🔍 Full article with detailed analysis: https://archeologia.com.pl/mosiezny-sztylet-spod-dziwnowa-nie-ma-3000-lat-analiza-ekspertow/#english-dagger 💬 What do you think—ancient treasure or 200-year-old artifact? Let me know in the comments! 👍 Like, 🔔 Subscribe, and stay tuned for more updates on archaeological discoveries from around the world. #Archaeology #DaggerDiscovery #BronzeAge #IronAge #Poland #BalticSea #XRFAnalysis #AncientWeapons #ArtifactInvestigation #LendianTV48 views 3 comments -
Metal Detectorists Find Stunning 2,800-Year-Old Dagger
LendianTVIn a groundbreaking archaeological find, metal detectorists have uncovered a stunning 2,800-year-old dagger on the shores of the Baltic Sea in Poland. This rare artifact, dating back to the Hallstatt period of the early Iron Age, is beautifully preserved and features intricate decorations, hinting at its possible ritualistic significance. Join us as we explore the fascinating story behind this extraordinary discovery, from the storm that revealed the dagger to the in-depth analysis being conducted at the National Museum in Szczecin. Discover what we know so far about the dagger's composition, its potential connections to ancient solar cults, and what its rich design tells us about metalworking in the Iron Age. 🔍 Key Topics Covered: - The discovery of the Iron Age dagger on the Baltic Sea coast - Initial findings and XRF analysis of the dagger's alloy - The significance of the Hallstatt culture and its impact on Europe - Theories about the dagger’s symbolic or ritualistic purpose - Insights into ancient metallurgy and craftsmanship - The future of the dagger: museum display and ongoing research Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more in-depth explorations of ancient discoveries and archaeological breakthroughs! #IronAge #Archaeology #BalticSeaDiscovery #HallstattCulture #IronAgeDagger #AncientArtifacts #Poland #MetalDetectorFind #HistoricalDiscoveries #MuseumExhibit #XRFAnalysis #AncientMetallurgy #LendianTV93 views 2 comments -
Megastructures underneath the Khafre Pyramid - What We Know So Far
LendianTVCould there really be a hidden underground city beneath the Giza Plateau? A team of researchers claims to have uncovered massive structures beneath the Khafre Pyramid, including deep shafts, spiral staircases, and two enormous chambers. Their findings, announced at a conference on March 15, 2025, have sparked a heated debate in the archaeology community. But how reliable is this discovery? Critics argue that the Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data used by the team can’t penetrate deep enough to support their claims. Meanwhile, Zahi Hawass and other experts have dismissed the findings as "fake news." In this video, we break down: 🔎 What the researchers claim to have found 📡 The non-invasive radar technology they used 🛑 Why experts are skeptical of their methods 📜 The controversial link to the Hall of Records 👀 What this could mean for the history of the Giza Pyramids 💬 What do you think? Could this discovery change history, or is it just another overhyped claim? Drop your thoughts in the comments! 🔔 Don’t forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and turn on notifications so you never miss an update on groundbreaking archaeological discoveries! Links: Jahannah James’ interview with Trevor Grassi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuyYGdfWw48 Flint Dibble’s commentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQMfGuKgTwU The “Giza, the Pyramids and the Door of Time” conference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDpdJFlLpRE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bM8vzUUZdVM Abstract of the conference: https://www.facebook.com/Gizatology/posts/pfbid02LtTfKg7K5mHcz5HBDgxSKsM1fmcLvBog6FWYLK9YjDvrjDGwbiDPRKrZwsN3bHUPl Profile of Armando Mei on the unina.academia.edu: https://unina.academia.edu/ArmandoMei Profile of Corrado Malanga on the unina.academia.edu: https://pisa.academia.edu/CorradoMalanga The list of Filippo Biondi’s papers: https://scholar.google.it/citations?user=GVyeIgIAAAAJ&hl=it The Daily Mail article: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14528445/The-war-pyramids-Row-REALLY-lies-beneath-Egypts-Giza-monuments-explodes-secret-city-investigation.html #KhafrePyramid #AncientEgypt #Archaeology #GizaPlateau #PyramidMystery #History #AncientCivilizations #LostCity #HallOfRecords281 views 3 comments -
Amazing Ancient Art Found in Pompeii Reveals Secrets of Obscure Cult
LendianTVA breathtaking fresco has been uncovered in Pompeii, covering three walls of a grand banquet hall. Depicting the secretive rites of Bacchus, the Roman god of wine and ecstasy, this vivid artwork features frenzied maenads, satyrs, and ritualistic scenes of transformation and rebirth. But was this more than just decoration? Could the House of Thiasus have been a place where forbidden Dionysian ceremonies were still practiced? Join me as I dive into the mystery of this rare discovery, explore the history of the Bacchanalia, and uncover how the Roman Senate once launched a brutal crackdown on the cult of Dionysus. 🔔 Subscribe for more archaeological discoveries! 👍 Like this video if you love ancient history! #Pompeii #Archaeology #AncientRome #Dionysus #History #Mythology40 views 1 comment