In this video we visit the unknown site on Mount Bisenzio in Lazio, which features a large sacrificial tub as well as a dovecote covered cave.
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@lebowskiduderino8920 күн бұрын
Another great episode! I love what you do, and it must be fun to take your family with you. Great things to share with the family. I love Rome,, but I like seeing these lesser known sites. I had no idea there were so many. Thumbs up indeed! Thanks from America!!!
@StoneRiddles19 күн бұрын
Thanks so much!
@willsimpkins727820 күн бұрын
I think it would be very interesting to take sound producing equipment inside their and perform experiments .
@justinefarrow397220 күн бұрын
Thank for your videos - so very appreciated! I think dove cotes as well : )
@StoneRiddles19 күн бұрын
You are so welcome!
@jasontegeler965817 күн бұрын
The tub with the drain is for crushing grapes...the cave with the dovecoves...it is a vessel storage compartment, for monitoring wine aging...the whole picture being, that wine was produced at this site.
@davepowell716815 күн бұрын
Look harder
@jasontegeler965815 күн бұрын
@@davepowell7168 do tell. What did you come up with?
@johnnorth935519 күн бұрын
The lookout was lonely in his vigil and started attracting birds for company and before he knew it he had a colony ? Great video.
@chrisk762618 күн бұрын
This is really cool I'm going to be watching in the future. I think the rooms with the square holes were for storing wine. Maybe the library😮
@rogerscottcathey20 күн бұрын
Do you think any of these might be for smelting or creating fly-ash activated geopolymer?
@SumNumber19 күн бұрын
It is a challenge to wrap your head around the reason for making honeycomb style walls . Where they temporary spaces for something else entirely ? The structure would not allow sound to escape very easily . Natural cooling system ? There is a cave in Israel that also has pigeon holes that are similar but these are well structured. The tub with the drain hole was also very odd. Thanks for the share. :O)
@rev.randall229218 күн бұрын
Not sure where to start even with just this small sample given. Interesting indeed.
@timcox679618 күн бұрын
That tub is most likely for crushing fruit for wine.
@adriansmith699319 күн бұрын
Very interesting! I've never heard of this place. Great video!
@StoneRiddles19 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@rickfucci451219 күн бұрын
similar to underground chambers in eastern turkey. my guess is that it was some kind of farming. Maybe Mushrooms?
@Alarix24619 күн бұрын
7:00 the very first thought would be that the holes have something to do with acoustics. As if they needed no echo whatsoever for some purpose.
@jeffgrove138915 күн бұрын
Could one imagine a highly organized dovecote information infrastructure?
@SensiProductionzBlindDogVideos15 күн бұрын
9:25 could it be an ancient wine cellar/ wine making site. The holes looking slightly up, to keep the bottles from falling. And the big tub was for stepping on grapes and the juice squished out the drain? I remember the Lucille ball episode, and this is very reminiscent to me. It does look kinda like medieval dovecotes, but the tub is where I start to think differently. Other caves could be used for long term storage too. And it’s also Italy, and also, it’s a very popular wine making area of the country
@SensiProductionzBlindDogVideos15 күн бұрын
Thank you for the video, btw. What a beautiful way to wake up In The morning 😊✌️☝️☝️
@freekayn219 күн бұрын
dove cote over the lake?
@davepowell716815 күн бұрын
'Riddles ' means anything pre Roman ?
@ashleysmith310619 күн бұрын
Amazing ! !
@StoneRiddles19 күн бұрын
Thanks!!
@susannicoletti435519 күн бұрын
looks like a sound chamber. Much like on the island of Malta.,or the chapel at Rosslyn, in Scotland
@donkeytico1320 күн бұрын
Pigeon house.
@judgeaileencannon960716 күн бұрын
Looks like cooking for large worker population and doubles as a metal smithing operation.
@ashleybones355618 күн бұрын
Resonating "conglomerate" tub= hollow and/or metal walls... It was a skyscraper bruh!
@MuktiArno18 күн бұрын
What is a conglomerate? Like a geopolymer?
@StoneRiddles18 күн бұрын
a coarse-grained sedimentary rock composed of rounded fragments embedded in a matrix of cementing material such as silica.
@felice990719 күн бұрын
wonderful video of your stunning exploration! mille grazie! such "columbaria", btw. have been found in many places around the world, also on the island of tenerife, for example! you might be interested in looking into the work of sylvie ivanova who was one of the first researchers that i know of to dig deeper into ancient building techniques. here is one of her italian videos from some years ago: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/gt51aJCYqb60qqc.html at min10:10 approximately she is at a similar spot like yours ... .