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For regular videos on ancient cultures and forgotten civilizations, please subscribe. The Barabar caves, located in Bihar, Northeastern India, have been a source of a large number of surprising claims on the internet, which often link the caves to a supposed universal, hi-tech, ancient society in prehistoric times. Today, I am going to examine suppositions made about the caves in a film that many people consider to contain the most convincing evidence that the caves were constructed more than 10 thousand years ago, or at least that the conclusions of historians and archaeologists about its age are poorly supported. The film I am talking about is BAM: Builders of the Ancient Mysteries, first made in French and then later dubbed in English. Perhaps youve heard of it. Lets look at the evidence presented in this film and see what kind of case is made. I will also use this opportunity to discuss in general the Barabar caves, their purpose, who built them, and the techniques used in their