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Dr. Ed Barnhart holds a Ph.D. and has over 20 years of experience in North, Central, and South America as an archaeologist, explorer, and instructor. In 1994 he discovered the ancient city of Maax Na (Spider-Monkey House) & in 1998 he directed a three-year effort to survey and map the unknown sections of Palenque’s ruins. Ed’s map is currently one of the most detailed and accurate ever made of a Maya ruin.

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OUTLINE
00:00 – Finding an undiscovered Mayan city
09:32 – How many undiscovered pyramids are left?
15:35 – Ancient Mayans’ advanced calendars
28:29 – Ancient Mayan archaeoastronomy
36:43 – White Sands: oldest humans in America
46:50 – Younger dryas population reset
51:58 – Undiscovered lost cities in the United States
01:01:40 – Graham Hancock
01:27:02 – New theory explains how Olmec heads were moved
01:40:45 – Why all ancient civilizations built pyramids
01:52:47 – Death & religion in ancient Egypt
01:59:53 – Drugs in ancient America
02:05:32 – Blood rituals in ancient Mayan civilization
02:14:21 – Warfare in mayan civilization
02:22:50 – Ancient influence on modern architecture
02:25:28 – Human sacrifice in Aztec culture
02:34:40 – La Noche Triste
02:44:48 – Spanish disease in Aztec civilizations
02:54:13 – Aliens or lost civilization?
03:04:30 – Easter Island Moai heads
03:10:18 – New mystery of Easter Island
03:13:53 – Patreon questions
03:15:26 – Mercury & chemicals in ancient South America

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31 thoughts on “Ancient Archeologist Discovers Lost Maya ‘Super City’ in North America | Ed Barnhart & Luke Caverns

  1. @1:06:53 – That is exactly Graham's point about archeologists! Nobody will even entertain the idea, in order to look for the proof. They all just wore him off as a journalist with fanciful ideas, but he does have very valid points.

    And you can't write off a discussion about the vases by saying you're promoting looting. That's BS!! You just have no explanation, and don't want to admit it!!

  2. Honestly, I think you’re too nice Danny. I don’t personally care for Flint devil the guy accused Graham Hancock, or rather his work of alluding to white supremacy that shows me what kind of guy Flint DIBBLE is

  3. How can we all not see that they’re not African they’re Pacific Islanders – Samoan, Fijian, Māori, Hawaiian… which is why they also find the Chinese ones as they’ve been internationally trading together for 10,000yrs as corroborating evidenced by the Australian Songlines and stories, those of Māori, and the rest of the r Pacific peoples. Even in Xi’an China.
    It’s always been there it just gets ignored for the Anglo-European/Middle Eastern story and to justify land ownership in Americas.
    It’s racism. Colonialism. Backwards.

  4. Pacific islanders can also have those characteristics, not just Africans, which could add to the Asian/pacific islander origin of the Olmec civilization population

  5. He has access to new LIDAR of the entire N American continent, and has identified numerous (previously unidentified) civil sites. And intends to travel around and investigate these places. How very Academic of you Luke, hoard data and slow the process discovery and learning. I understand the data is the property of others, and a costly investment. However, by extending access to you shows they are willing to share in the name of education. Rather than trying to stack up your publications and naming credits, put some effort into getting this data distributed to others? The slow roll is only going to benefit those who wish to keep this knowledge hidden. And that is no conspiracy theory, it is conspiracy fact. There is plenty of proof that N American archeology has been actively sought, hidden and destroyed.

  6. Silly silly, yt mainstream archeologists. I hope y’all didn’t pay a lot for your “education” some stuff could be true but when y’all talk about poop and how they could have just abandoned the whole city.. all ancient civilizations had a source of septic systems!! Except Europe: natives had to teach them how to bathe, use mouthwash, and deodorant.. y’all need apply y’all’s “education” on Stonehenge instead

  7. On ancient stonework, it's pretty clear that humans spent the better part of a few hundred thousand years becoming proficient at working with stone, that things like the pyramids start to make sense. It's the culmination of all that experience. We stopped using those tools and methods.

  8. When they were speculating on the astronomical stuff and talking about flood myths, I wished Jon White could have stepped in. Everyone here should check out his channel, Crecganford. He’s a professor of mythology, and he’s able to chart various paths of human migration via the stories they brought with them.

  9. White Shaman, Fate Bell, Panther Cave and the other Lower Pecos area rock art is literally breathtaking. Seminole Canyon State Park is worth many hours in the car to visit. It is tragic the rock art sites are so quickly disappearing due to vandalism by humans (and goats). Seminole Canyon's hiking trails, scenery, wildlife and other historical offerings (even an old railroad pizza oven) area nothing short of incredible. Be sure to stop at the rest stop overlook to gaze at the point where the Rio Grande and Pecos merge, especially at sunrise or sunset for a pure magical experience.

  10. I love Ed! I could listen to these conversations with him all day!! Glad he mentioned getting more into podcasts. I've watched his own podcasts and love them. But really love the conversations when he's a guest. Can't wait to watch the episodes he made for the Great Courses on the olmac!❤

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