New Evidence of Montezuma's Golden Treasure | Cities of the Underworld (Season 1)

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Publicado 2021-10-28
The team searches for the most famous treasure in history - Montezuma’s gold, which could be hidden in the Superstition Mountains, in this clip from Season 1, "The Lost Aztec Colony."

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @HISTORY
    Watch all new episodes of Cities of the Underworld, returning soon, and stay up to date on all of your favorite The HISTORY Channel shows at history.com/schedule.
  • @Pirateman1984
    That dude does mind, he minds A LOT. You know a lot of people go into those mountains and never come out. He was throwing out some serious killer vibes
  • @shawnrachal1631
    I can imagine the list treasure that has never been discovered under ice and earth!
  • @donrussell1881
    What I find more amazing it that fellow found the Lost Dutchman's mine, when so many have been after it.
  • @jharnden7931
    Tha Aztecs say the moved south through that sort of area. The Anasazi Mesa Verde and Chaco Canyon had wide trade roads on the tabletops to Mexico and were on the way. The Anasazi were pushed out by the environment and others about the same time or 50 years earlier than the Fremonts head south. Utes were from Utah through all Colorado. The Apaches wandered south and the Plains tribes pushed west. The Utes retreated to the mountains in central Colorado. Interesting that there is a language connection with the Aztec as well as trade.
  • @claw619
    Maybe the treasure is the friends he made along the way
  • @lehast
    In Mexico his name is spelled and pronounced MoCtezuma, this is even in the official books you get when you are at school, wondering why in English is MoNtezuma
  • @grundy333
    "New evidence".... more like "NO evidence"...
  • @QuestCapsule
    Amazing story. Well done History. Sounds like Jacob may have heisted gold from the superstition mountains...but not the Aztec Gold. The White Birds mark the spot perhaps.
  • @TheFlyingMexman
    It's MOCTEZUMA not MONTEZUMA hahaha, Thanks for spreading to the world the amazing history behind the Aztecs and the crazy and amazing stuff around them! Greetings from Mexico, I totally love this channel!
  • @ancientsitesgirl
    Fascinating! Certainly, many Aztec artifacts are waiting to be discovered. I dream of filming in beautiful Arizona, 🎥 discover some ancient site there! <3