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The Tiny Ancient Artifacts Changing History! Ancient Egyptian Hard Stone Vases - Huge Updates

2025-02-26 Entertainment
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It's time to revisit the ancient Egyptian Vase Scan Project - a lot has happened in 2024, and even more is planned for 2025. These tiny, ancient, amazing artifacts are changing history. Scans and analysis has shown some of them to be incredibly precise, meticulously, elegantly and mathematically designed, with that design being immaculately executed in ridiculously hard types of igneous rock. My initial vase scan videos and the project has generated considerable response, and this video is meant to be a comprehensive overview of the project and topic so far, a response to some of the main criticisms of the work, and an update on what happened in 2024 - which included getting into museums to scan artifacts with impeccable provenance (spoiler, they're precise too!). Many thanks to my patrons and supporters, as well as to the dedicated people working as part of the Vase Scan Team. Particular thanks to Adam Young and his newly created nonprofit Artifact Foundation (https://artifactfoundation.org/) that is driving a lot of this work going forward. Check out the links to all the articles and videos mentioned, as well as the chapters, timestamps, below. *Note: The figures of the modern, granite made vase vs the ancient vase (timestamp ~ 1:43:53 have been updated by a better analysis (more accurate centering). I will publish the new data on my website, but cliff notes, the ancient example is still multiple times more precise, if not quite an order of magnitude. Please consider supporting UnchartedX via the value for value model at https://unchartedx.com/support ! Links to events: We're going to Turkey in April! : https://unchartedx.com/turkey2025 New Living Expo: https://newlivingexpo.com/ Cosmic Summit: https://cosmicsummit2025.com/ use code UNCHARTEDX for 10% off! Evening at the Explorers Club (coming soon) Vase Scan Videos: Changing the Game - Scanning the OG Vase: https://youtu.be/WAyQQRNoQaE Vase Scan Update - Between the Lug Handles: https://youtu.be/PrhFnai2TGs Were Ancient Computers Used to Make These? : https://youtu.be/Hxg5cgdOz-Y Ancient Precision CONFIRMED! Danville Inspections: https://youtu.be/QzFMDS6dkWU Vase Fragments in a Scanning Electron Microscope: https://youtube.com/live/9KRI4Muqz30?feature=share Vase Scan Articles: Mark Qvist's: https://unsigned.io/log/2023_03_17_Abstractions_Set_In_Granite.html Max Zamilov: https://maximus.energy/index.php/2025/01/03/astonishing-precision-of-predynastic-egyptian-stone-vessels-a-metrological-study/ Other videos mentioned: The Tale of Two Industries: https://youtu.be/ixTTvRGk0HQ Connections between out-of-place-artifacts: https://youtu.be/V7gEG5N8_wo Mysteries of Ancient Egyptian Stone Cutting: https://youtu.be/-AUDBFqn8EM Ancient Egyptian Tubular Drills: https://youtu.be/KFuf-gBuuno Evidence for Ancient High Tech Part 1, Machining: https://youtu.be/6KUDu40BC5o Evidence for Ancient High Tech Part 2, Precision: https://youtu.be/YZFN29FdCM0 Ancient Artifacts found Deep Below the Step Pyramid: https://youtu.be/jHK2-MoR9Fs Smoking Gun of Ancient Egyptian Machining: https://youtu.be/K80JebExyEY Ancient Precision Stone Jars: https://youtu.be/7LEt8VM42PY UnchartedX website: https://UnchartedX.com UnchartedX Merch store: https://unchartedx.dashery.com Support Links - all details at https://unchartedx.com/support Bitcoin/crypto wallet send address: bc1qtg5kaq0s7434fsulm7w94zsqkww57ueel4f4ed many more digital currencies available - just ask! Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2Stn8atEra7SMdPWyQoSLA/join I stream live at https://www.youtube.com/@unchartedxlive and https://twitch.tv/unchartedx UnchartedX Videos also available on Spotify and Rumble I have a 2nd YouTube channel for more content https://www.youtube.com/@unchartedxlive 0:00 Introduction 2:53 Value for Value, tour and events 4:45 Overview, History 10:31 Predynastic Burials, Imitations 18:44 Scenes, Primitive Alabaster Vases 21:49 The OG Vase Scan 23:41 Sticks and Rocks and Sand and Hate (and cheating) 27:17 Fallacies and Claims and hand made stuff 39:48 First videos, JRE 43:06 Mark Qvist findings (amazing) 54:21 Matt Beall, Danville Inspections 1:07:19 More Vases Designed 1:15:17 Provenance, Claims 1:26:34 Petrie Museum, Provenance 'Logic' 1:31:36 Scanning more Stuff 1:34:55 Max Zamilov, Scanning Electron Microscopy 1:38:56 Comparing Ancient Vases to Modern and Hand Made vases 1:46:23 Conclusion, Thanks

Top Comments (10)

@coloradoexplorer3940 2025-02-26

Flint Dibble is a real life South Park character

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@SpoonySamurai 2025-02-27

What gets me is every single time you show these vases to an engineer they're absolutely blown away

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@UnchartedX 2025-02-26

Hope you enjoyed the video! Please consider supporting UnchartedX via the value-for-value model at https://unchartedx.com/support . I know it's a long one! I'll break this up into a few individual vids and release them this week. Also, yes I know I said "PolyCam' once instead of 'Polyworks,' I'm pretty sure I said 'providence' instead of 'provenance' a couple times, and I almost got 'unfathomable' right. VAHHHSSEEEE ..... Note: The figures of the modern, granite made vase vs the ancient vase (timestamp ~ 1:43:53 have been updated by a better analysis (more accurate centering). I will publish the new data on my website, but cliff notes, the ancient example is multiple times more precise, if not an order of magnitude. Also, the modern attempt was made on a CNC machine, not a lathe, and the point is made - we need to use those types of machines to even get close.

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@JoeCoffee-x9l 2025-04-27

I'm an Archaeologist. I've never taken any of this alternative history seriously until recently learning about these vases. Now I am convinced something else ( I don't know what) has happened in our earth's past. One of the main reasons why "mainstream Archaeologists don't buy into it is most probably haven't seriously studied it. Those who have like myself are met with a disturbing alternative hypothesis that goes against all of our scientific and historical teachings. You can't blame us for not just slapping our foreheads and suddenly accepting it. It would be like changing your religious beliefs overnight. It's very disturbing to me but I can't rationally explain these artifacts based on everything I have been taught. It's mind blowing. The other reason Archaeologist won't come out in support of it is because of the ridicule they would receive from their peers. I myself believe there is something extraordinary here.

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@klausuhlig7141 2025-03-02

I'm a old school machinist, haha handle cranker 80yrs old and I'm just blown away what I'm witnessing thank you so much,

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@H.Scorpio 2025-02-28

This project has done more for Egyptology in 2 years than all of the mainstream research over the last half century combined. Amazing what you can find out when you get some engineers involved.

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@Atlantis_Rising 2025-02-27

Try to do that with your sticks and sand and hate. Best line ever!!

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@skree100 2025-05-21

Just from the comments you can tell that the more informed people are in creating objects the more amazed they are by these relics

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@KungfooPanda185 2025-03-03

Ben, I spent my first career in the auto racing industry, first as a race car mechanic/builder and later for an engineering firm which manufactured brake systems for race and performance vehicles. Anyone who has worked with precision engineering/ manufacturing/design/mathematics understands the mindblowing evidence sitting within the nuance of this exploration. Thanks for trudging through the swathes of internet cave trolls so the ball can be moved one yard closer to the goal post.

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@braddeal6445 2026-05-03

One important aspect of these vases is that it is an exquisite example of manipulating stone. The bit that cut these vases probably used a variation of the same method that cut the huge stones out of the quarries. The ancients had a technology to cut stone that has been lost.

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