Oldest and Largest Maya Structure + Pyramid Discovered in Mexico | Ancient Architects

Oldest and Largest Maya Structure + Pyramid Discovered in Mexico | Ancient Architects

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@teresafernandez9849
@teresafernandez9849 - 08.08.2023 23:11

The pyramid is probably older than some in Egypt, but the "experts" will lie about it, they will stay Tru to their assignment of shoving Africa up our ass!

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@siriusfun
@siriusfun - 25.02.2023 18:46

Oriented to POLE 2. Likely 130k years old. See MarioBuildeps.

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@rubeng.madrigaljr.9947
@rubeng.madrigaljr.9947 - 23.08.2021 17:49

Oh my God I'm being a smart-ass Noah's Ark right there right after the flood the first workers

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@simonac688.
@simonac688. - 30.12.2020 19:21

Wy sing out a serious topic...? btw ( sub) 👍

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@henrikjrgensen3099
@henrikjrgensen3099 - 30.12.2020 04:58

You are truly informative. Thank you Mr. Ancient Architect Explorer.

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@philipgray3570
@philipgray3570 - 29.12.2020 01:06

does nasa have LIDAR moon footage and if not why

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@hie2kolob19
@hie2kolob19 - 05.09.2020 01:34

Book of Mormon, yall its lining up.

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@billsluyter4664
@billsluyter4664 - 08.08.2020 05:53

I would venture to guess that it is a trade port not a religious site.

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@user-fl7by8in5o
@user-fl7by8in5o - 22.07.2020 08:44

👍 goodvideo

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@Death_Vail666
@Death_Vail666 - 03.07.2020 22:44

It sucks that as good as being civilized is or seems (not really in 2020) it helped destroy many ancient cultures along with so many artifacts, lands and more importantly the people that inhabited those lands. Many have disappeared some don't even remember their ancient language and writing. All this started with the Romans! The Romans brought the civilized world to their empire and helped teach ancient Germans, Spanish, Britains, Scottish, Irish, french, Italians themselves, even Greeks! After all, the Greeks culture was what made Romans civilized world possible. Their gods though had a name change were the same, their building style was the same, their war machine the same except they learned to make adjustments to their gear. The Greeks beat the Romans I don't know how many times exactly but they beat the Romans because the Greeks were bad ass fighters and they had a whole nation of straight up fighters in the Spartans. If only those damn mercenaries weren't so greedy and thought about their country or their people they wouldn't have been paid off by the Romans to stop guarding their flanks and the Greeks would of probably stopped the Romans from taking their country and their way of life. If only the rest of the world was as advanced in armor making as the Greeks and having the better shields they too could of stopped the Romans from advancing. I like the Romans but as I said, it's because of them that many cultures are now lost and dead to many countries. The first thing ancient countries do in a war when they win is to destroy any old writing, their gods everything! Though the Romans let some go about their normal lives of course but they made sure to put Roman built temples and statues in every conquered nation but after enough time of training new countries how you fight and how to be tactical as your country they can use that against you as many nation's did in the fall of Rome though it didn't help that Rome had an internal problem that pushed it over the edge of that Clif to it's doom. If only all cultures and nation's survived the crusades! That's what really brought the downfall for all cultures but Rome brought them the ability to equip themselves and how to fight how to be tactical and make decisions far war! I hope someday we can find all ancient buildings in the world that are still out there and hopefully find any lost civilization so we can store their identity so everyone can see and know their story for millennias to come.

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@charlottethien3749
@charlottethien3749 - 27.06.2020 06:28

Does anyone know the speaker’s accent ?

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@01sapphireGTS
@01sapphireGTS - 25.06.2020 19:09

It looks like the structures go to the edge of the river bank.

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@shockzulaplays8699
@shockzulaplays8699 - 15.06.2020 23:32

Good stuff. Love your videos. Ever think about covering those published papers to translate/condense it down for viewing?

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@jdshaman6448
@jdshaman6448 - 15.06.2020 17:13

Maya culture only developed a social hierarchy later??? And yet a Priestly social hierarchy is immediately disclosed!! Please these 19th theories of social commune in ancient cultures has been completely proven to be false. As soon as you see massive stone structures, you see coercion by an organised Elite.

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@user-dq6gu1hy2y
@user-dq6gu1hy2y - 13.06.2020 18:58

Lidar Indonesia

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@jrgmty7685
@jrgmty7685 - 13.06.2020 02:32

The pristine jungle theory crumbles with each Lidar flight and satellite image.

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@beyondenigma-esotericsecre9175
@beyondenigma-esotericsecre9175 - 12.06.2020 15:49

HOLY Hercules of monuments. I believe we were giants back then in the time when beings were giants. Is it possible that we lived in Saturn's orbit? Check out the "Saturn Myth" 🪐

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@carlosyu5763
@carlosyu5763 - 11.06.2020 22:55

" Thankfully it was found in 2020 otherwise there would be a church in the middle of it" ....YOUR IGNORANCE SHOWS ENGLISHMAN

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@dakkefernet8585
@dakkefernet8585 - 11.06.2020 17:03

"Hidden in plain sight"

Uuuuh but, the djungle?
What about that huge djungle?

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@kevindouglas8768
@kevindouglas8768 - 11.06.2020 09:50

Dude, you've GOTTA get someone else to narrate. It's like torture. Every sentence ends the same..drip.

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@Dallasguy1972
@Dallasguy1972 - 11.06.2020 04:42

That annoying tiny church in the last photo stands on top of the largest pyramid on the face of the planet. Would be a shame if somebody blew that up on accident..

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@tiggergolah
@tiggergolah - 11.06.2020 00:59

It reminds me of the foundation for the world's largest dirigible hangar, Hangar One at Moffett Field in Mountain View, CA. Maybe its a landing platform for something very heavy.

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@tiggergolah
@tiggergolah - 11.06.2020 00:57

Why does this remind me of the megalithic structure at Baalbek?

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@astrazenica7783
@astrazenica7783 - 10.06.2020 19:54

Looks like a chariot race track

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@whitewolf3991
@whitewolf3991 - 10.06.2020 18:48

What a treasure trove there really in under the rainforest canopy! And I bet the discoveries will increase potentially, as LiDAR would be used to scan more areas in the Americas. And think about all those underwater cities and ruins... They stay mysteries as long as they are not properly mapped and studied with LiDAR. And the Giza plateau... GPR would and has given great results, but for what reason the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities has denied further GPR research, politics or have they found the treasure that will shake our world and helps rewrite history... It remains to be seen.

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@robbleeker4777
@robbleeker4777 - 10.06.2020 16:32

two questions...

How do they know it is Maya?
How do they know the age of this building?

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@mattstar6854
@mattstar6854 - 10.06.2020 10:14

Ahahaha no more religions on ancient sites hopefully
-Flaaaaat white?
-yes here I am
-church on top?

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@deluxturtle
@deluxturtle - 09.06.2020 22:35

Can't find the link to the study?

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@tymed12
@tymed12 - 09.06.2020 22:09

I can't spot the link to the full paper. Anyone got it?

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@reneangulotrujillo1
@reneangulotrujillo1 - 09.06.2020 08:01

Viva mi Raza Cosmica!

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@heidimarchant5438
@heidimarchant5438 - 09.06.2020 01:37

A year earlier and it probably would've had a church on it? I don't get it.🤔

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@eclecticjon1019
@eclecticjon1019 - 08.06.2020 23:53

Love the closing line. I can just imagine the Christians putting a church there.

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@lmonk9517
@lmonk9517 - 08.06.2020 23:14

the mesoamerican culture of mound building is clearly very very ancient.

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@lisad1993
@lisad1993 - 08.06.2020 19:05

This video is doubly important because it underscores the fact that American cultures - before Europeans showed up - were more amazing than many would like to think or believe. Very relevant

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@stevebell321
@stevebell321 - 08.06.2020 17:25

Looks like an airport with the large pyramid being the control tower.

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@danielgagne485
@danielgagne485 - 08.06.2020 16:55

lidar is going to change our known history.

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@DD-bn2mx
@DD-bn2mx - 08.06.2020 16:24

but they can never tell us the exact age

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@Dybicus
@Dybicus - 08.06.2020 15:12

I wonder how much of the "findings" will be sold on the black market. I'm pretty sure the local officials will not let the scientists go to the site without a certain "deal".

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@OC96CH
@OC96CH - 08.06.2020 13:54

looks almost like a runway to me 🤔

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@davidriley7149
@davidriley7149 - 08.06.2020 13:24

Thank God, “church” IS NOT bums on seats looking into the backs of each other’s heads then.

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@hatshepsut9760
@hatshepsut9760 - 08.06.2020 12:42

Thoroughly enjoyable video, such a small planet but so much more to discover. Thanks Matt.

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@NoelWesley
@NoelWesley - 08.06.2020 10:42

I can't see the link to the paper in the description.

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@TheRealUnknown01
@TheRealUnknown01 - 08.06.2020 09:27

very awesome

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@mjimih
@mjimih - 08.06.2020 05:45

The more we find these big ancient cities or temple compounds, the more we have to renew our projections upward of the amount of humans running around 13,000 or more years ago, creating megalithic structures and cities all over the world for thousands of years (and eating up all the mega-fauna). A few comet fragments hit us 12,800 bp which substantially reduced our numbers. And we lost the Stone softening recipe and/or source altogether too. A big bummer.

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@judywoodard4944
@judywoodard4944 - 08.06.2020 02:05

What AWESOME VIDEO! Don't worry about the trolls they'll go find another channel. Keep up the Great work! Thanks Matt! 🌹

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@survivortechharold6575
@survivortechharold6575 - 08.06.2020 01:25

Immediately assigned to Mayans before even uncovering it. Nothing like preconceived history and archaeology.

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@ShortbusMooner
@ShortbusMooner - 08.06.2020 01:03

Archeological finds move forward!!

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@hurmzz
@hurmzz - 07.06.2020 23:57

There’s a modern road going right through the site! How did they not find this during it’s construction!?

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@CullenLuna
@CullenLuna - 07.06.2020 21:27

Id like to see this technology adapted and placed on a flying vehicle for Mars?

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