Moment of finding treasure full of gold and jewels / treasure hunting using metal detector

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Published 2022-10-03
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An old woman guided us to this archaeological place. The old woman told us that this place was inhabited by different civilizations because it was a place like heaven, full of fruits and water from everywhere and wonderful views.
She also told us that the region was divided into two sides, one inhabited by workers and the poor, and one inhabited by the rich and the rulers of the region.
It's a great place, I even enjoy just walking here.
We will explore the place with metal detector, enjoy with us
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All Comments (21)
  • @Day-Walker.
    Dug down vertically to bury it all, then dug it out horizontally to make it look legit. 👏👏👏
  • @SD-eu7ht
    The fact he’s wearing a mask, goes around looting artefacts pretty much tells everything you need to know about him. Imagine the historic relevance of these finds and how he’s destroying everything.
  • @user-nm3ol1jq8b
    Весёлый ролик,такие можно делать каждый день,для развлечения публики😁😁😁
  • @user-bi9jj6gz1q
    Wow you should be a props guy for the movies. great work on the whole set up. Must have taken quite a while to make everything look Almost legit.
  • @stuckonline
    Shame on the archeologists who somehow never searched this area with a metal detector. The carelessness of this guy in handling these priceless artifacts was absolutely stomach turning. This should all be put into a museum for all to enjoy yet we know that it went to the black market for those with the most money to display in their home.
  • @davidwillett53
    though I had some problem with sea water It also youtube.com/post/Ugkxa-FNYUOM93a388gi9a4brtSCEVmrH… 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
  • I was sad when you began breaking the pots. Those pots are also artifacts. I'm shocked that you didn't treat them with up most respect.
  • It seems like the evidence suggests you have found the remnants of a chemical gold refining laboratory (alchemist's lab) from the Sassanid (judging from the coin) era. What you probably didn't realize is that there's likely a ridiculous amount of gold in the dust and dirt from inside those jars, and the surrounding dirt. It could easily appear to just be brown or yellow dirt, but with the proper knowledge of how to refine, it could be worth a LOT of money. The way artifacts were arranged and sorted into jars mostly by their apparent material type (gold, silver, electrum, iron) is a clue. Also the size and shape of the jars, and the little "bowls" that formed their lids are what would be used in such an operation. The broken ceramic fragments inside one vessel are nucleation sites for boiling aqua regia, and/or nitric acid. At one point in this video as you rinse off the small gold hammer with horns, you can see fine specks of gold all over your fingers and gloves. It's a shame that you have mostly eliminated the possibility for scholars to interpret the site and learn more about these amazing ancient people and their lives.
  • @marychick7650
    The truth is that everything you find is beautiful, but the pots and vases where they are kept, have as much value as the jewels... (not only the jewels)
  • @foybhoy9698
    I’m no expert, but seeing how quickly that wall turned to dust makes me think a few heavy downpours over a few hundred years would have exposed this a long time ago!! 🤷🏻‍♂️
  • This guy put a lot of effort into making this look real. Well done
  • @s.mathew3375
    That coin was Zoroastrians 680AD🙆‍♂️ love from Kerala please hand over that artifacts to Archaeology department
  • Хорошая сказочка, для ютуба, просмотров и лайков с комментами!!! Жаль что всё это, не имеет ничего общего с реальностью. Сам занимаюсь метало поиском уже лет 10 примерно, есть определённая практика... Знаю ребят из Америки, которые тоже фанаты этого занятия и тоже имеют каналы на ютубе!!! Тут люди годами копают, чтобы одну золотую монету найти, а у этого-что не видео то клад!!! Поздравления здесь излишние, ибо поздравлять его можно только за коряво постановочные видео, и притом то надо быть, либо абсолютно слепым, либо глупым чтобы этого не увидеть!!! За последние 10 лет, я просмотрел сотни, видео и докуменальных фильмов с находками кладов, старинных кошельков или просто монет-реальных а не постановочных!!! И поверьте, отличить постанову от реальности очень просто ( Дата регистрации: 6 мар. 2020 г.) А у него залито уже 64 видео, каждое третье это находка клада- Так столько он кладов нашол??? 20 кладов за не полных 3 года??? Я я думаю что этому везунчику, все великие кладоискатели, позавидовали бы 🤔🤔🤔
  • @danzykam6545
    Always looks so real from the front when you dig because it’s real, but you preset everything from behind where the camera never looks😂
  • @HygroHybrid
    He finds more treasure in 1 day than Josh Gates in his whole career
  • I can't believe you broke those jars!! They are an ancient treasure. You should not be digging there either.
  • @tomcollen462
    I love how-to-loot-archeological-sites videos. So much to learn about theft. How about a follow up video on how to sell on the black market?
  • @davidgarner2775
    The items appear to be of the brass era around 30 BCE if it has no tin in it. The cleaned coin looks startlingly like an Aztec or Myan figure but more likely Egyptian. This collection gave me the impression that the owner was a craftsman, and his tools would have been his most valued possessions. The pot with the black charcoal like substance was perhaps zinc and copper, also highly valued by an artisan and the composition might have shown the exact area of the world it originated from, but we'll never know cause this guy dumps it on the ground. The 7-point star as seen on the hammer tool was used by alchemists as the seven points perfectly matched with the seven metals used by alchemists, namely, lead, copper, mercury, silver, tin, gold, and iron. The cow headed statue did appear to be gold but the way he handled it may indicate it was too light to be solid gold. Both the short sword and dagger appear to be copper age (older than bronze age) weapons as bronze materials would have lasted longer. The handle on the dagger may be bronze blended with an older dagger blade made of copper. The rings looked like tarnished silver. The square pieces with the rings also lead me to believe the owner was a craftsman. Very nice find all in all.
  • @popacristian2056
    In Romania, discovering ancient remains and not handing them over to archaeologists is a very serious theft. In addition, if you dig in archaeological sites, it is even more serious.