Ancient pre-Maori sites around Auckland, New Zealand

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Published 2016-07-06
A stimulating morning spent with Martin Doutre, expert on the repressed knowledge of ancient (2000 years ago) Celtic cultures of New Zealand. See www.celticnz.co.nz/author.html for more on Martin

All Comments (21)
  • @royramsay538
    I guess people can knock what he is saying if you think you you know better.I for one think we are kept in the dark about who was here first .Not that it matters but it does kill a lot of theories as to who came here first.It is all about the dollar at the end of the day.
  • @kangasistan
    I have found many of those carved bowls in massive boulders along with obvious monolithic stacked boulders on Kauai Hawaii. Nobody thinks anything of them here. When the Polynesians discovered Hawaii, there were indigenous people already here, about 500,000 of them. The Polynesians called them Menehune (commoners) but they called themselves Mu.
  • @barnie171
    stone balls like that but smaller were found near stonehenge .the main archeologist there theorised they were for moving things in wooden channels . like ball bearings that reduce friction . stonehenge was thought to dated back to 12000bc ,before pyramids .
  • @robertfisher736
    Does anyone no what lookout they were standing on and the end of clip ?
  • @lauretted273
    There are thousands of stone constructions across the earth from Briton, France, Europe, Asia, the middle east, Egypt, Japan, north and south America, parts of the Pacific, in fact, they are found and continue to be discovered in just about every country. The construction shapes vary from blocks, walls, pyramids, circles, temples, buildings cut in mountains, and even spherical boulders. Many of the constructions have astonishing geometric shapes, no one can really explain how they were built, the alignments, the mathematics involved, how massive stones were moved, or who built them Although the age of many or most of these constructions is often debated and largely unknown, some have geological evidence for very advanced age. It is not inconceivable that similar constructions could exist in New Zealand i.e. walls made of massive stones (Kaimanawa) or spherical boulders. In fact, to adamantly state they don't, doesn't fit with the pattern in the rest of the world. Sadly most of the comments here focus on race and color! which has absolutely nothing to do with stone boulders.
  • It's pretty easy if the Maori people are saying that they didnt build it. It's not theres then what do you say
  • @jasonwatson2948
    What about the the kaimanawa wall??? It needs lydar to have a look at weather it could be a flat edge pyramid????
  • @wallisphoto
    4:43 the holes are bedock mortars -you find them worldwide. Normally used for grinding food. The "prayer holes" are referred to as cupules and are much smaller than these.
  • There are bowls honed into rocks at fairy falls in the waitakere ranges in Auckland ,many beautifully made at the waterfalls at bottom of track .They are made into the bedrock .My father Rex Hill and family went there often ...Mark Hill here from Kelston Boys High - i went camping many times there with Lawrence Wigby and Paul Cottar ,Stefhanie Walker and Janine Mudford ....always we stopped and pondered these man made bowls -i thought they were for making dyes or such ...best time of my life wandering thru the waitakere mountain ranges -awesome place ,miss Piha,keri keri beach heaps..
  • @korukiwiarts
    Thank you for sharing. I really enjoyed it. 💯
  • @RedZelda
    I particularly like the ancient Maori paintings on the ground. I marvel at how they kept the yellow lines so evenly spaced.
  • @Naujarouss
    How come these stones are found all over the world?
  • Wow never even noticed those boulders there at the lower domain by the bowling club lol walk past there all the time ,might go have a look tommorow
  • As a Maori teen,this very very interesting and I'm wondering why this isn't taught in school
  • @rockholiday7344
    So these guys are building a hwy ,they dig up these round boulders with markings,and they just roll em out of way and leave them? TOY? Is that graffiti? On these ancient formations?
  • @thed3live
    Did they also make the Moeraki Boulders too?
  • @bucyrusbe
    where is his map of arcane sites that he fingers willy nilly here there & everywhere over the landscape, what a genius, tragic more like it
  • @rogercorbett122
    There are a lot of holes like that in boulders on the coast and in river beds - caused by pebbles rolling around in the current.