
Barabar Caves Ep# 27
After some time off to enjoy the start of summer, the guys are back to talk about the Barabar Caves, which are the oldest rock-cut caves in India, carved around 261 BCE. They are cut and polished to a glass-like finish o

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Are you intrigued by history & science that have contested explanations? Have you thought to yourself that you're smarter than your friends but dumber than the experts? If the answer is yes, join us here at Craig & Dave's Sci-Piece, as we talk like normal(ish) people about those unexplained things and the people who try to explain them. Spawned from side chats during their regular comedy show, Needless to Say, They like to talk about historical structures, scientific anomalies and everything in between, all while having fun, having a few (more) drinks and providing their own explanations
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After some time off to enjoy the start of summer, the guys are back to talk about the Barabar Caves, which are the oldest rock-cut caves in India, carved around 261 BCE. They are cut and polished to a glass-like finish o

In this episode, we talk about the files released by the government on the UAP phenomenon. There is definitely some interesting stuff in the files, and the videos are crazy, but is it enough? I guess we'll have t wait an

This week, we talk about Crop Circles. That is not what Craig thought was written on the paper, and he immediately reverted to 5th-grade Craig. However, we did get back on track. Are they real, a hoax, or both? Reach out

This week, we talk about the Knights Templar. They went from protectors of innocent pilgrims to a medieval superpower to a conspiratorial, secretive order that currently rules the world. (probably not). Episode Sponsored

The Sabu Disk is a 5,000-year-old stone carving with incredible precision, and no one knows its purpose, but we're going to talk about it. Episode Sponsored by: Dubby Energy. Go to dubby.gg and use code Sci-Piece for 10%

Nan Madol is an archaeological site off the eastern shore of the island of Pohnpei. When you have a perfectly good island, the most logical thing to do is build 92 small ones and live on those instead. Why? We don't know

This week, we got a suggestion to talk about The Baltic Sea Anomaly. Is it natural, is it man-made? Who knows, but it's definitely weird, so we're going to talk about it. Episode Sponsored by: Dubby Energy. Go to dubby.g

This week, we discuss The Sphinx. Did the Egyptians we know build it, or did they find it? Did an earlier Egyptian culture build this? Everything we see in Egypt is so well constructed and skillfully sculpted, and there'

The week we talk about the underground city of Derinkuyu in Turkey. This city housed up to 20,000 people and livestock at a depth of 85 metres (280 ft). What was the reason they went underground? Was it safety from enemi

This week, we discuss the Yonaguni Monument. The Yonaguni Monument is a massive, submerged rock formation off the southern coast of Yonaguni Island, Japan. Often called "Japan's Atlantis," is it a natural geological wond

This week, we discuss the Antikythera mechanism. The Antikythera mechanismis a 2,100-year-old ancient Greek devise used to calculate and display astronomical phenomena, like eclipse cycles, lunar phases, and planetary po

The Black Knight satellite, discovered in the 1990's, is an object that has been orbiting the Earth for an unknown amount of time, some say 13,000 years, but NASA says it's just a space blanket. Yeah, right! NASA, ha, wh

This week we talk about Easter Island. They may know who built them, but why did they build them, and why sculpt a body too just to bury it? We may have the answer! Ok, we don't, but does anyone really?Thank you to our n

This week, we talk about one of Craig's favorite topics.ALIENS! Are they here? Have they been here? Will they come here? Who knows, but it's a lot of fun to think about.

This week, we discuss Stonehenge because, at a time when your survival was paramount, you had to make time to stack giant rocks on top of one another. Facebook: Craig and Dave's Sci-Piece Email: cdscipiece@gmail.com

This week, we talk about new research out of Egypt that challenges what archaeologists have been saying about the age of the pyramids.

This week, the Guys talk about Machu Picchu, an Inca citadel located in the Eastern Cordillera of southern Peru on a mountain ridge at 7,970 ft.

This week, Craig and Dave talk about the Richat Structure. Its concentric rings are roughly 30 miles in diameter, so big that they can be seen from Space. So you know what that means, Aliens!!! But science says it's natu

This week, Craig and Dave talk about Ancient sailors and how they were able sail around the world and keep the boats afloat while hauling their giant cahonies!!

This week we talk about the amazing Kailasa Temple in Maharashtra, India. We'll talk about it, but don't ask us to pronounce it!
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