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Project Camelot interviews Klaus Dona, spiritual archaeologist
Duration : 5237 Seconds

Klaus Dona comes from the art world. As Art Exhibition Curator for the Habsburg Haus of Austria, Klaus has organized exhibitions world wide. With this background his approach to archeology is unconventional. He has traveled the world in search of unique and unexplained findings. Intrepid and unrelenting, he is on a mission to bring to the eye of the public such finds as giant bones, crystal skulls, carvings and sculptures in forms that do not fit into the contemporary view of our timeline. We spent an afternoon with him in Vienna talking at length about his process, his particularly stunning finds and why he is motivated to pursue this unusual vocation. Staunchly open minded, he refuses to retreat in the face of skepticism and doubt. Low on funding, he presses on to discover the real mysteries, going down through the centuries and excavating artifacts that science does not allow for, proving the existence of physical proof that humanity has barely grazed the surface of our heritage here on Earth. Kerry Lynn Cassidy Project Camelot
Tags :archaeology, ets, giants, project camelot, hidden science, 2012, aliens, ufos
The Treasured Ship, Part 1
Duration : 381 Seconds

From Bath, Maine to the rocky shore of the Olympic Peninsula, the shipwreck 'Austria' reveals a dynamic history through her artifacts and historical records, revealing herself to be a "Treasured Ship." This is Part 1 of a 25 min. film documenting this Pacific coast shipwreck, the history of ships like her, and the adventurous students who participated in recording her remains.
Tags :shipwreck, Austria, archaeology, maritme, heritage, archeology, underwater, nautical, submerged, cultural, resources, fieldschool, fieldwork, science, history, culture, down-easter
The Treasured Ship, Part 2
Duration : 568 Seconds

From Bath, Maine to the rocky shore of the Olympic Peninsula, the shipwreck 'Austria' reveals a dynamic history through her artifacts and historical records, revealing herself to be a "Treasured Ship." This is Part 2 of a 25 min. film documenting this Pacific coast shipwreck, the history of ships like her, and the adventurous students who participated in recording her remains.
Tags :shipwreck, Austria, archaeology, maritme, heritage, archeology, underwater, nautical, submerged, cultural, resources, fieldschool, fieldwork, science, history, culture, down-easter
The Shipwreck Austria Field School - Students Thoughts
Duration : 196 Seconds

The participants of the 2007 shipwreck archaeology field school talk about their experiences recording the 1887 shipwreck "Austria".
Tags :shipwreck, archaeology, archeology, underwater, Austria, Olympic
Hallstatt, Salt Mine, 5Finger Lookout in Austria 2009
Duration : 599 Seconds

Hallstatt, Austria has been occupied since the iron age; 7000 years ago people found the salt mines, which gave them an opportunity to settle an area which they would make into a trade center soon after. This rich cultural history is the basis for Hallstatt's inclusion as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Travelers interested in lakeside archaeology will have a lot to discover. Hallstatt has several museums, the main archaeological museum in Hallstatt center--and you can take archaeological tours of the salt mine.
Tags :Hallstatt, Salt Mine, 5Finger Lookout, Austria
The Treasured Ship, Part 3
Duration : 534 Seconds

From Bath, Maine to the rocky shore of the Olympic Peninsula, the shipwreck 'Austria' reveals a dynamic history through her artifacts and historical records, revealing herself to be a "Treasured Ship." This is Part 3, the final installment of a 25 min. film documenting this Pacific coast shipwreck, the history of ships like her, and the adventurous students who participated in recording her remains.
Tags :shipwreck, Austria, archaeology, maritme, heritage, archeology, underwater, nautical, submerged, cultural, resources, fieldschool, fieldwork, science, history, culture, down-easter
Great Riddles in Archaeology Lecture Series: Ötzi the Iceman
Duration : 3899 Seconds

Dr. Thomas Tartaron February 1, 2012 In 1991, two German tourists discovered a frozen body emerging from the melting ice of a glacier in the Alps along the Italian-Austrian border. Although it was initially believed to be a modern corpse, it quickly became apparent that the body was quite ancient, mummified naturally in the frozen environment. The discovery set off a frenzy of examinations and testing, as well as a series of disputes about the discovery and ownership of the mummy, Great and even claims of a "mummy's curse." Nicknamed "Ötzi" after the Ötz Valley in which he was found, the male mummy has been dated to approximately 5300 years ago. Dr. Thomas Tartaron, Assistant Professor of Classical Studies, University of Pennsylvania, recounts the story of Ötzi's discovery and subsequent investigation, separating fact from fiction.
Tags :Ötzi the Iceman, austria, italy, alps, mummy
Archaeoscoop: Gladiator School Found in Austria
Duration : 113 Seconds

Welcome to Archaeoscoop, the place to find heritage and archaeology related stories from around the world! Today we anticipate an exciting discovery in Austria: www.bbc.co.uk
Tags :Archaeology, excavation, Vienna, Carnuntum, gladiator, school, cemetery, training, cells, rooms, courtyard, radar, 3D, model, imaging, reconstruction
10 Archaeological Mysteries
Duration : 121 Seconds

From buried treasure to lost cities, here are 10 archaeological mysteries that are yet to be solved. Where else to find All Time 10s... Facebook: ow.ly Twitter: ow.ly Check out a selection of video's highlighting some Alltime10's favourite and interesting people.. @ www.youtube.com
Tags :alltime10s, video, list, top 10, archeology, mystery, adventure, gold, treasure, relic, expedition, explorer, artifact, china, tomb, motlenjo daro, pakistan, civilization, egypt, pyramid, stonehenge, teotihuacan, mexico, indiana jones, crystal skulls, machu picchu, peru, USA, well of souls, israel, jerusalem, ecuador, inca, commercial, spot, ancient, austria, ford, vienna, switzerland, advertisement, television, consciousness, energy, earth, lego, military, warfare, spirit, truth, light, world, history, universe, healing
Otzi the Iceman's Firekit
Duration : 600 Seconds

How was fire started 5300 years ago? Learn here!
Tags :The Derelict Epistle, Oetzi, Otzi, Otzti the Iceman, Iceman, Oetzal Alps, prehistoric, Bronze age, amadou, flint, fire, firestarting, flint and steel, reenacting, reenactor, experimental archaeology, archaeology, anthropology, europe, Italy, german, germany, Italian, Austria, Austrian, primitive skills, survival, New Mexico, survival skills, outdoor, outdoor skills, Quest for Fire, Philippe Sarde, La Guerre du feu
The Danube Limes in Austria
Duration : 454 Seconds

Roman monuments along the Austrian section of the river Danube. Created within the framework of the European project "Frontiers of the Roman Empire" (Culture 2000 program). Author: Boundary Productions.
Tags :Archaeology, Roman, Limes, Danube
HALLSTATT Austria
Duration : 573 Seconds

Hallstatt is located on the shores of a sleepy Austrian lake Hallstatter See , surrounded by high hills and the Dachstein Mountain Range. Similar to a fjord, Hallstatt Lake extends in front of the picturesque village that was one of the earliest and most unique settlements in this region. Due to the early discovery of large salt deposits in the surrounding mountains, the village has a proud history that dates back a thousand years and archaeology has revealed that this area was inhabited from around 5000 BC Long before Christianity came to Salzkammergut and prior to any churches being built, an independent prehistoric culture evolved. The village contains a rich variety of historic buildings and its churches contain precious works of art such as a Late Gothic altar created by Leonhard Astl. The old marketplace and fountain is crowned by a trinity column that dates back to 1744. The welcoming facades of the dwellings have graced this atmospheric village since the 16th century and the market probably dates back to the 14th century. In 1891, Lake Street played a vital role for the village's busy commercial traffic and the impressive Countryside and Pre-History Museum displays the history of salt mining in the area and its importance to the village. In 1846, the Salinen civil servant, Johann Georg Ramsauer, made a sensational discovery when he discovered a prehistoric burial ground in the village. During 17 years of excavation, a total of 20000 objects were discovered in 980 ...
Tags :Hallstatt, Austria, Lake, Salzkammergut, Dachstein, Mountain, Range, Johann, Georg, Ramsauer, UNESCO, World, Heritage, Site
Vadoinmessico - Archaeology Of The Future (out March 2012) part 2 .mov
Duration : 33 Seconds

www.facebook.com A little taste of our album Archaeology Of The Future, release date March 2012. Thanks to Joss Horne for his help! www.twitter.com soundcloud.com
Tags :vadoinmessico, archaeology, of, the, future, album, march, 2012, europe, band, london, uk, italy, mexico, austria, eggs, egg, cooking, cook, food, chilli, giorgio, poti, salvador, garza, stefan, miksch, alessandro, marrosu, international, todorecords
The EU Strategy for the Danube Region
Duration : 68 Seconds

Péter Czukor is a student in archaeology, passionate by the borders of the Roman empire -- the so-called "limes". He is involved in a study that should allow Hungary, Austria and Slovakia to get a nomination of their sections of the "limes" to the UNESCO world heritage. Peter talks about the opportunities he was offered by the project and the European Commission funding.
Tags :eutube, Péter, Czukor, student, archaeology, Roman, empire, Hungary, Austria, Slovakia, limes, UNESCO, world, heritage, opportunities, project, European, Commission, funding
Archaeoscoop: A New Perspective on 'Grave Robbing'
Duration : 148 Seconds

Welcome to Archaeoscoop, the place to find heritage and archaeology related stories from around the world! Today we hear of a new perspective on grave robbing: www.foxnews.com
Tags :Archaeology, excavation, graves, robbing, robbers, langobands, Austria, Austrian Academy of Sciences, memories, keep sakes, stealing, theft, intrinsic value, posing, movement, digging
Iceman ("Taxman" by the Beatles)
Duration : 165 Seconds

A song about the frozen mummy they found in the Alps, not the guy down the street selling crystal meth ( which will turn you into a fugly, living mummy btw so don't do it!)
Tags :iceman, frozen, otzi, beatles, taxman, italy, austria, neolithic, stone, age, archaeology, curse, history, social, studies, music, video, parody, mummy, europe, european, song
Tworse Key - Twitter Telegraph
Duration : 127 Seconds

An open design exercise in interface archaeology, that decodes the input from a classic Morse telegraph to send twitter messages. The source code and hardware schematics are available online modin.yuri.at The Tworse Key is a standalone device that connects through a standard LAN cable, the Morse signals are decoded by the built-in Arduino Ethernet board, which delivers the final message though the Twitter API. Please follow @tworsekey on Twitter to read some example tweets sent from the actual device. (cc-by-sa) Martin Kaltenbrunner, Interface Culture Lab, Kunstuniversität Linz
Tags :Morse Key, Arduino, Twitter, Morse Code, Telegraph, Open Hardware, Open Design, Open Source, Interface Archaeology, Steampunk
Approaching Venice - Ursula Krinzinger
Duration : 594 Seconds

After studying art history and archaeology in Vienna, Paris, and London, Ursula Krinzinger opened her first gallery in Bregenz in 1971. The gallery in Innsbruck was founded in 1972, the gallery in Vienna in 1986. Since 2002, the experimental exhibition space Krinzinger Projects has been complementing the activities of Galerie Krinzinger. Ursula Krinzinger has drawn international acclaim with her presentations on Viennese Actionism and numerous group exhibitions curated by her. Since 2002, the committed gallery owner has organized the Krinzinger Residencies with studios in Austria, Hungary, and Sri Lanka.
Tags :Approaching, Venice, la, Biennale, 2011, Austria, Österreich, Pavillon, Venedig, Eva, Schelgel, Markus, Schinwald, Ursula, Krinzinger, di, Venezia
Dance Your PhD 2008 *WINNER* Brian Stewart
Duration : 83 Seconds

Performing: Brian Stewart, with Giulia Saltini-Semerari. *** Winner: Student Category *** Thesis title: "Refitting repasts: a spatial exploration of food processing, cooking, sharing and disposal at the Dunefield Midden campsite, South Africa" (University of Oxford) Full story: www.sciencemag.org Video: Faux Pas Films 2008
Tags :Dance, Your, phd, Ph.D., Vienna, Austria, IMP, IMBA, Gonzo, Scientist, archaeology, anthropology, Herbie, Hancock, funk, jazz, watermelon, man, African, pygmy, antelope, hunter-gatherer
04-KLAUS DONA Unknown civilizations Artifacts - EXOPOLITICS 2009 - English (6 parts)
Duration : 763 Seconds

Klaus Dona is Curator of Art Exhibitions of the Habsburg family in Austria. Mr. Dona organizes art exhibitions worldwide. As a specialist in culture and art exhibitions automatically called attention to a phenomenon called oo-parts. Archaeological pieces out of context or common logic, ie parts that should not exist in our current science. Klaus Dona has been investigating these types of parts for more than a decade, and after a long preparation decided to hold an exhibition of these pieces called "Unsolved Mysteries" (Unsolved Mysteries). Has brought together pieces that come from Roswell, New Mexico, through an intact skeleton of a chupacabra up bones of giants (Nephilim) something that nobody had ever gotten, because museums tend to keep them in the basement because it raised too many uncomfortable questions . Much of these pieces are scattered all over the world and in private collections secret. Klaus Dona able to gather more than 1700 pieces without logical explanation! The exhibition was a great success in Vienna and after exposure has been to Berlin, Seoul and Switzerland. When physical parts are irrefutable proof and difficult to dismiss. During their search of archeological artefacts without explanation, the answer is: we are not alone, and indeed, never were. www.unsolved-mysteries.info
Tags :klaus, dona, artifacts, artifact, civilization, civilizations, unknown, archeology, prohibited, Exopolitics, et, aliens, ufo, ovni, summit, hidden


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