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Ashley Cowie combines on-location field research with AI analysis and digital forensics to reveal humanity's forgotten past. Daily archaeological shorts and in-depth documentaries, uncovering ancient mysteries.
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History Fuzz
Ice Age Megafauna… or Modern Projection?
Four before-and-after DStretch comparisons from Serranía de la Lindosa, in the Colombian Amazon.
This investigation examines whether the prehistoric art truly preserves evidence of human survival during the Younger Dryas — or whether modern Ice Age narratives are being projected onto ancient stone.
Full investigation premieres Saturday 28 at 1PM.
#IceAge #Megafauna #RockArt #Archaeology
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Ice Age Megafauna — Monumental Mistake?
At Serranía de la Lindosa in the Colombian Amazon, tens of thousands of rock art figures may depict mastodons, giant sloths, and extinct horses from ~12,500 years ago, near the end of the Younger Dryas.
This investigation applies digital forensics and DStretch pigment enhancement to ask the big question: are these truly Ice Age creations, or are we projecting modern narratives onto ancient stone?
⏳ Coming Saturday, Feb 27 at 1 pm EST
#IceAgeArt #YoungerDryas #AmazonRockArt #AncientMysteries
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We found this unusual stone during our recent expedition on El Tablazo.
At first glance it looks like a rock… but the symmetrical circular lines around the rim immediately caught our attention.
It resembles a fossilised shell — and if it is, it raises serious questions about the geological history of this site.
The images include dStretch enhancements. What do you think we’re looking at?
🐚 Fossilised shell
🪨 Natural rock formation
🤔 Need more evidence
🔎 Share your thoughts below.
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The response to my latest Ice Age documentary has been wild—over 35k views, including 13,000 unique viewers, in just 4 days! To all the new subscribers (welcome!), I want you to help pick our next deep dive.
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Field Notes — El Abra (Cundinamarca, Colombia)
This is one of many dStretch comparisons of the pictograms at El Abra. This decorrelation enhancement helps separate faint pigment from natural staining on the rock surface, making the red ochre far clearer.
For members following the research side closely:
Tier 01 includes field data and the full set of dStretch comparisons.
Tier 02 includes field documentation and 4K panel footage, with dStretch analysis.
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Should I re-edit my earlier documentaries with no music — only the real natural sounds from each site? 🎧 Wind • birds • footsteps • water • cave echoes
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🔥 The response to the new film has been incredible — thank you all sincerely for your likes, shares and comments.
If you’ve watched it… should we go back and film a Part 2 deeper into the mountains? 👉
https://youtu.be/Xwz6qyOz1eQ
#archaeology #iceage #youngerdryas
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🎬 NEW FILM OUT NOW!
Our latest Ice Age exploration documentary is live — an immersive journey into El Tablazo, one of the Andes’ most mysterious high moorlands. From fog-drenched Younger Dryas rock shelters to a lost sky temple, this film uncovers a hidden world that very few people have ever seen.
👉 Watch now — and tell us what moment stayed with you most.
#IceAge #YoungerDryas #Archaeology
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