15 Pre-historic Places In Canada With Structures That Shouldn't Exist

#9000YearsOld #greatlakes #GreatLakesArchaeology Canada's prehistoric record has been rewritten more times in the last fifty years than in the previous two centuries. Every decade, something turns up that contradicts what the textbooks said was possible — a site too old, a structure too sophisticated, a trade network too vast, a location too remote. These fifteen places are not fringe theories. They are documented, peer-reviewed, and officially recognized. They are also deeply inconvenient for the simple stories we have told ourselves about who was here, when, and what they were capable of building. In this video, we cover 15 Pre-historic Places In Canada With Structures That Shouldn't Exist The reason these structures shouldn't exist is not that they are supernatural. It is that for a long time, the dominant narrative of North American prehistory underestimated everyone who was here before European contact — their age, their range, their sophistication, and their ambition. Every entry on this list is a correction to that underestimate. Which of these fifteen hit you hardest? Drop it in the comments. And subscribe for more of the prehistoric Canada that the textbooks have not caught up to yet.