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How to Build a Secret Underground Tomb with Ancient Skills (Video)

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In this fascinating video, viewers are taken on a journey to explore the process of constructing a secret underground tomb using ancient skills and techniques. By delving into the wisdom and craftsmanship of our ancestors, we can learn how they managed to build incredible structures for survival.

The video takes viewers step by step through the entire process, beginning with the careful selection of an appropriate location, to excavating the ground, and finally, constructing the subterranean dwelling. As viewers watch the transformation of the underground space they will appreciate the ingenuity of ancient civilizations while also discovering practical applications for their techniques today.

Top image: Screenshot from Jungle Survival Video / YouTube.

By Joanna Gillan

 

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Pete Wagner's picture

The ancients did NOT bury their dead, they burned them ceremoniously in funeral pyres.  The root word in the ancient Greek funeral is TORCH.  But it was hotter back then (pre-Ice Age, no polar ice caps) and they spent much of their time (sleeping, eating, living) in their underground dwellings, which would have been cool in many ways, and the only logical explanation for the existence of them.  But many never left those their cozy caverns after the Atlantis event (circa 115k BC, adding the zero back to Plato’s timeline), which rendered most or all of Earth’s surface a sterile, radiated dead zone and soon-after ...long, dark Ice Age.

Nobody gets paid to tell the truth.

I would like to see this guy's hands !

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Joanna Gillan is a Co-Owner, Editor and Writer of Ancient Origins. 

Joanna completed a Bachelor of Science (Psychology) degree in Australia and published research in the field of Educational Psychology. She has a rich and varied career, ranging from teaching... Read More

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