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  • @Sultan-mv8qm
    @Sultan-mv8qm 10 місяців тому +39

    I adore her passion! You can tell how in love she is with every atom of information she can find about Egypt.

    • @markmonaghan2309
      @markmonaghan2309 2 місяці тому +1

      Yes fantastic. Why did people carve cows on the hill ? Maybe the cows migrated. So this would show people that you have seen them here .

  • @Dogealy
    @Dogealy 5 місяців тому +11

    I intended to put this marathon to play in the background while I did some painting but ended up just watching. Her passion for Egyptian history is contagious

    • @andreaspizzico1859
      @andreaspizzico1859 3 місяці тому +1

      Ma tu tu hai pdetto detto pil pper pono no 👎 me hagas eso 😊q que no 👎 se puede ni hablar hablar 😊ppor pp😊però mi piace 👍 no no 👎 e mi fa molto 😊op

    • @andreaspizzico1859
      @andreaspizzico1859 3 місяці тому

      Ma Ma tu hai visto visto ✅ non ti sei 😊post originale 😊pper onon non si 👏 Sto arrivando! 😊oppppop😊😢😢p😊 ooooo por eso es es un un un 😊no no ppara pla de un lado pode pooy pppoppop😊pero pp😊per ppy

    • @andreaspizzico1859
      @andreaspizzico1859 3 місяці тому

      Ma Ma tu hai visto visto ✅ non ti sei 😊post originale 😊pper onon non si 👏 Sto arrivando! 😊oppppop😊😢😢p😊 ooooo por eso es es un un un 😊no no ppara pla de un lado pode pooy pppoppop😊pero pp😊per ppyopppppp😊😊pp

  • @MagdaleneDivine
    @MagdaleneDivine Рік тому +106

    I love how passionate this woman is about Egypt, she really is, with or without a cameras ❤

    • @allan9603
      @allan9603 Рік тому +8

      She's actually been ejected from Egypt at least once for reporting false and/or inaccurate information.
      Passion is nothing without truth and honesty.

    • @la8pv737
      @la8pv737 Рік тому +2

      She looks "woke". If so, everything she says is nonsense.

    • @allan9603
      @allan9603 Рік тому

      @@la8pv737 She's a fruitcake with her fake laughs and silly facial expressions.

    • @MagdaleneDivine
      @MagdaleneDivine Рік тому

      @@allan9603 ok 🙄👍🏿

    • @KingCircles
      @KingCircles Рік тому

      May be that is not authentic materials, may be that is her personal opinion.@@allan9603

  • @TimeSpectators
    @TimeSpectators Рік тому +527

    Fascinating! Egypt never ceases to amaze with its rich tapestry of history. It's incredible to think that it was one of the cradles of civilization, shaping so much of what we know today. The mysteries and legacies left behind by the ancients are simply mind-blowing. What's your favorite fact about Egypt's early civilization?

  • @sijayfee
    @sijayfee 10 місяців тому +26

    Woke up 3am after leaving UA-cam on and this masterpiece is playing 🔥

  • @drunkpaulocosta
    @drunkpaulocosta 7 місяців тому +10

    Thanks for not riddling this with so many ads you can't listen in bed.

  • @jasenjahn
    @jasenjahn Рік тому +38

    I love that there’s a McDonalds in viewing distance of the great pyramid. Cameras always have to shoot in a few directions to not see the city tucked up next to one of the great wonders.

    • @bobsanders3063
      @bobsanders3063 11 місяців тому +11

      I'm sure the workers of the pyramids would have liked a big mac

    • @quinnzykir
      @quinnzykir 9 місяців тому +3

      I mean. Ancient Egyptians would have love the egg McMuffin and the salads

    • @buschovski1
      @buschovski1 8 місяців тому +1

      Yeah those people shown starving from the famine wouldve taken some Mcdonalds im sure

    • @andreaspizzico1859
      @andreaspizzico1859 3 місяці тому

      Ma tu per 😊😊😊 po poppp es un un un un pel pque no pup👎 pde 😊pup es que 😨 me me se que 😨 se te nota 📝 la la voz que 😨 me se me ha ha 😆 a a ver a la por p😊qué pte me

    • @andreaspizzico1859
      @andreaspizzico1859 3 місяці тому

      Ma tu hai già iniziato la la terapia terapia che 😊🎉😊 😊la pprossima operazione podi non ti fa obbliga 😊nessuno ha fatto ✅ il

  • @jjames6552
    @jjames6552 3 місяці тому +2

    Jo is the best presenter for all things Egyptian. Wonderful.x

  • @joselintobar5780
    @joselintobar5780 Рік тому +10

    Thank you for spending your time and makeing this for all of us ❤❤

  • @kaylfc
    @kaylfc Рік тому +36

    The lady's passion for Egypt had me hooked brilliant watching

  • @bengreene4972
    @bengreene4972 11 місяців тому +35

    Fun fact: Cleopatra was closer to our time than to when the pyramids were constructed

    • @sammyD62
      @sammyD62 10 місяців тому +4

      Thank you. The Ptolemy dynasty FROM GREECE came many millennia after the establishment of this culture which came OUT OF INNER AFRICA!!! Another way of framing the time period for modern people to understand is to show how we are closer to the time of Jesus (Yeshua) than Cleopatra was to the building of the pyramids.

    • @iNeckle
      @iNeckle 6 місяців тому

      Cleopatra, coming at ya.

  • @hovseofm
    @hovseofm 11 місяців тому +2

    1:02:00 king unas
    1:35:50 middle kingdom
    1:59:09 3rd chapter
    2:56:23 4th chapter

  • @RUNESCAPER123
    @RUNESCAPER123 Рік тому +45

    Watching this at 2am just hits different

  • @Zorlion-verlin
    @Zorlion-verlin 10 місяців тому +2

    That's really awesome video ❤

  • @mo-oh-oh
    @mo-oh-oh 2 місяці тому +1

    This is where that meme clip audio was taken from! 😂😂😂

  • @OldPoppyHistoryChannel
    @OldPoppyHistoryChannel 6 місяців тому +3

    Look, I can't even imagine the sheer amount of work involved to create such a long video) kudos)

  • @miriamarit
    @miriamarit 10 місяців тому +3

    Awesome video narrative, passionately narrated and shared to us. I enjoyed every minute of it. You are more Egyptian in spirit then some Egyptian people I know. Thank you so much ‼️💖🌹🙏🪘🎼🎶🎶🎶💐💖🪕🥁

  • @lightbeingform
    @lightbeingform 11 місяців тому +4

    I believe this is the definition of living your best life. This is why I wanted to be a field scientist growing up😊

  • @fatefulbrawl5838
    @fatefulbrawl5838 11 місяців тому +3

    0:00 - 3:54 opening remarks
    4:00 Road to Egypt

  • @lideateapot1409
    @lideateapot1409 11 місяців тому +6

    I can’t watch this without thinking Philomina Cunk! 😂😂😂

  • @Apple_Pai-
    @Apple_Pai- Рік тому +2

    I'm watching this at 12:46 pm to try and fall asleep

  • @rumination608
    @rumination608 10 місяців тому +1

    The Buhen Fort is magnificent! It's sad they didn't try to save it for future generations. It's basically the first castle ever built. 🏰

  • @lianefehrle9921
    @lianefehrle9921 Рік тому +16

    As long as people speak their names, they live forever. The oldest religion.

    • @rickyball5165
      @rickyball5165 Рік тому +4

      Definitely not the oldest religion.

    • @kylewilson2161
      @kylewilson2161 Рік тому

      who cares? its well recorded so...
      @@rickyball5165

    • @b3yourself91
      @b3yourself91 Рік тому +1

      That would actually be Zoroastrianism, at least recorded religion

    • @KingCircles
      @KingCircles Рік тому

      By Oxford dictionary: Zoroastrianism is a monotheistic pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia founded by Zoroaster in the 6th century BC.
      How possibly that could be ager than Egyptian one?@@b3yourself91

    • @KingCircles
      @KingCircles Рік тому +1

      By Wikipedia: Sumerian religion, generally agreed that Sumerian civilization began at some point between c. 4500 and 4000 BC, but the earliest historical records only date to around 2900 BC.

  • @crazyasalways9272
    @crazyasalways9272 Рік тому +4

    I love the fact that the series is all together i have been trying to watch this series on Magellan and it is giving me fits

  • @cylelance3029
    @cylelance3029 Рік тому +3

    1:33:00 I thought that background noise was my cats tapping on their food bowl for about 3 minutes xD

  • @elizabethcarroll3978
    @elizabethcarroll3978 Місяць тому

    I love this host/ narrator

  • @jameshunt5316
    @jameshunt5316 11 місяців тому +2

    “Sometimes 15 days, sometimes 1 month”
    Definitely not even close to “rest” lol

  • @Rebeccamcminn-kl2kg
    @Rebeccamcminn-kl2kg 10 місяців тому

    Your doing a wonderful job.

  • @TheCaptnHammer
    @TheCaptnHammer 11 місяців тому +1

    I am confused. I looked online and multiple sources show camels being used in ancient Egypt, and some say they weren’t there until much later.

  • @leonars9571
    @leonars9571 8 місяців тому +1

    1:00:19 I see Amharic language (Ethiopia) alphabet letters. I might be wrong but if you see behind the monument የርባጠ and upper left wall የባ or የሳ.

  • @HISTORYHUB-xn3ox
    @HISTORYHUB-xn3ox Рік тому

    Nice bro 👌

  • @bernietoth
    @bernietoth Рік тому +1

    26:40 I wish I could check out that mummy up close and personal. It looks cool as hell in video, I could probably spend an hour checking that thing out in person

  • @UlyKansas
    @UlyKansas 3 місяці тому +1

    I fell asleep watching this & I started having some strange dreams

  • @sarabispride307
    @sarabispride307 Рік тому +14

    They know more than any of you negative Nancy's.... they have devoted their lives to study and tell the ancients story. Why watch if you're going to be rude.

  • @josephmcmoran9024
    @josephmcmoran9024 Рік тому +8

    guys if you watch this video and like assassin's creed I was shocked when I seen the star aline thingy it's epic Im in love with Egypt !

  • @taliakelly554
    @taliakelly554 2 місяці тому +1

    They gained immortality, but lost their bodies...

  • @JasonWindsor88
    @JasonWindsor88 Рік тому +1

    In a great twist of irony, the ginger with skin the color of milk has a great love of a civilization built in the always-sunny, goddamn desert

  • @infectedrainbow
    @infectedrainbow 7 місяців тому +1

    WOW. Your description of the Apis bull...it reminded me of the golden calf. The deity in absentia....this makes so much sense.

  • @laurielaurie8280
    @laurielaurie8280 Рік тому +11

    Great video! Well done. The one thing I don't understand is why most of the statues have the noses knocked off.

    • @sodium9920
      @sodium9920 Рік тому

      Christians and Muslims, done the damage, anti polytheism.

    • @carolsalter9002
      @carolsalter9002 Рік тому +2

      that is what I would like to know.

    • @paden1865able
      @paden1865able Рік тому +9

      Time wears away at stone and being as the noses are so much smaller than the rest of the statues, it only makes sense that sandstorms would wear them away sooner than the rest of the statue. Time, sand, wind, and water will destroy anything made by the hand of man. Even the mountains aren't eternal and those are natural formations.

    • @zgullickson5333
      @zgullickson5333 Рік тому +4

      Protuberances make good targets.

    • @williamwalsh4743
      @williamwalsh4743 Рік тому +1

      The Germans shot off the nose of the sphinx in the 40's when Germany occupied Egypt

  • @ibe310
    @ibe310 Рік тому +6

    THE HARD WORK YOU DO IN LIFE CARRIES ON INTO YOUR AFTERLIFE AND THE REWARDS...

  • @kimberlylegacy4190
    @kimberlylegacy4190 Рік тому +1

    No one call tell the incredible history better than Joanne Fletcher!

  • @MagdaleneDivine
    @MagdaleneDivine Рік тому +6

    You know what? I got four hours, im doing nothing all day.

  • @TheSonicfrog
    @TheSonicfrog Рік тому +13

    I had a chance to ride a camel at the Great Pyramid, and gave it a pass. Animals are woefully mistreated in Egypt these days.
    And the "ancient egyptians" have long been replaced by an overwhelming population of Arabs since Muslims conquered Egypt in 641. Only about 10% of Egypt is currently populated by descendants of ancient egyptian people - in the form of the Coptic population.

    • @gohamorgohome
      @gohamorgohome Рік тому +2

      The camel population thanks you, as do I.

    • @carolsalter9002
      @carolsalter9002 Рік тому +2

      that's sad

    • @tabz6778
      @tabz6778 Рік тому +16

      You couldn't be more wrong. Muslim egyptians are simply the descendants of Coptic Egyptians who converted to islam, there is no evidence of a replacement of the Egyptian people which is evident in the fact that it took about 300 years for arabic to be the spoken language of nile valley ethnic egyptians after the spread of islam in the region, during that time there was a practice of Arabic-Coptic Bilingualism that lasted even longer in southern (upper) egypt, not to mention that while islam came to egypt in the 7th century, it was between the 10th and 12th century that islam became the dominant faith in egypt. The arab tribes who moved into egypt are still present and are a well known ehtnic minority in much of egypt whom egyptians have long called the "aarab" or "badw" which translates to "Arabs" and "Bedouins" respectively. Many studies have shown that muslim and christian egyptians all descend from the same pre-islamic Ancient Egyptian population however due to differing beliefs muslim egyptians may have slightly more arab or sub saharan admixture among them (THe coptic church forbade marriage to people from different churches). To this day Egypt is home to 3 main ethnicities: Ethnic Nile Valley Egyptians (from the delta to upper Egypt), Nubians (south of egypt and norht of Sudan0 and Arab Bedouins (who hail from the Arabian peninsula). You fail to understand that "Arab" can be used as both an ethnic and linguistic identity, all modern egyptians are considered Arab in the sense that they use Arabic as a first language (including Coptic Christians) however only a small portion of them are actuall ehtnically "Arab" and those are the badw/bedouins who have a different dialect, culture and clothing as well as family dynamics and tribal structure, The Egyptian people (like the rest of North Africans) are "arabized" people. This is also why there is so much influence from the Coptic language on the Egyptian dialect of Arabic as well as the continuation of many Ancient Egyptian practices (especially in rural areas) such as the holiday " Sham-al-Niseem", the Sebou' a ritual that takes place seven days after the birth of a baby (practiced by muslims and christians), and "tahtib" an ancient martial art that is still preformed at weddings in rural parts to this day. Another FYI: coptic comes from the arabization of the word Aegyptos which was what the greeks called egypt, so in reality Coptic simply means "Egyptian"

    • @emiliosanchez7061
      @emiliosanchez7061 Рік тому +3

      ⁠@@tabz6778well synthesized, fellow historian perhaps?

    • @carolsalter9002
      @carolsalter9002 Рік тому +3

      IT IS a shame that ancient Egypt has been taken over by other religions and cultures.

  • @bathshebagibborim
    @bathshebagibborim 6 місяців тому

    I love the story of Kemet land and the Cleopatra tree of the 7 Cleopatras in Kemet history

  • @AnnaAnna-uc2ff
    @AnnaAnna-uc2ff Рік тому +1

    thank you

  • @Revelationstold
    @Revelationstold 7 місяців тому

    Just fascinating.

  • @williamerentfro9543
    @williamerentfro9543 11 місяців тому

    Really kewl

  • @bathshebagibborim
    @bathshebagibborim 6 місяців тому

    nice

  • @alysiashear7032
    @alysiashear7032 Рік тому +7

    Love these documentaries, but this channel just keeps reusing the same ones just putting them in a new video name and posting them again. Would really like some new ones to watch, these are great but once youve seen them multiple times you want a different view point

  • @worldbebetterplease
    @worldbebetterplease Рік тому +8

    My country, How proud I am ❤ May Allah save Egypt from every bad thing

  • @lanadellhatestheclock3325
    @lanadellhatestheclock3325 10 місяців тому

    Did you watch any of this? It's very good.

  • @ibe310
    @ibe310 Рік тому

    THIS IS A GOOD VIDEO FOR ME.

  • @worldbebetterplease
    @worldbebetterplease Рік тому

    Egypt is Great ❤

  • @kaashee
    @kaashee Рік тому

    Nice

  • @buschovski1
    @buschovski1 8 місяців тому +1

    I think they just hoped that King Pepi would just keel over and die from all that running. Maybe they were sick of him

  • @Jupiterloobncj
    @Jupiterloobncj 11 місяців тому +1

    I like her passion

  • @MikeThaPhilosopher
    @MikeThaPhilosopher 11 місяців тому +1

    They didn’t carry those blocks…they were literally an equivalent weight of 3-4 suv’s

    • @theEtch
      @theEtch 10 місяців тому +2

      skill issue

  • @beagle808
    @beagle808 10 місяців тому +1

    The great sphinx is actually 12,000 years old and Egypt is 20,000 years old

    • @steventhompson399
      @steventhompson399 9 місяців тому +1

      What? You mean narmer, or the 1st dynasty, or what? I thought unified ancient Egypt went back to around 3000bc, the 4th dynasty pyramids at giza are around 2500bc right? How do you get 20,000 yrs ago, that's like prehistoric before civilization before the ice age ended. Wasn't the sphinx from around the same time as the pyramids in 4th dynasty

    • @fwble_3888
      @fwble_3888 9 місяців тому

      13 iq 😍

  • @rickyball5165
    @rickyball5165 Рік тому +2

    UA-cam's closed caption is horrible. I bet the hearing impaired stay confused about it.

  • @FutureActuaryPod
    @FutureActuaryPod 4 місяці тому

    Meredith Palmer left Dunder Mifflin for Absolute History

  • @beanmadrarua
    @beanmadrarua 11 місяців тому +1

    Utterly fascinating, however the artefacts should all be returned to Egypt where they belong. I honestly believe that all original artefacts taken from countries should be returned by the occupying powers who took them from the countries they invaded. Copies are sufficient to have in museums around the world.

  • @joshuakuruvilla
    @joshuakuruvilla Рік тому

    1:47:00
    2:18:00
    2:36:40

  • @TheElevateInstituteLLC
    @TheElevateInstituteLLC 3 місяці тому

    Why do these current documentaries still insist on saying the pyramids were tombs? We've already come to the conclusion that they were not burial sites. Repeating what was originally thought to be true and now found to be false isn't beneficial for anyone.

    • @TheMwendaa
      @TheMwendaa 3 місяці тому +1

      What were they dear. Id really like to know

    • @slightlyopinionated8107
      @slightlyopinionated8107 3 місяці тому +1

      because they were. youre assuming that all egypt was just one dynasty. the earliest dynasties used pyramids as burial grounds while later dynasties used valley of kings as the burial ground

  • @cliffedward
    @cliffedward Рік тому +2

    Studying the carved hieroglyphics and the perfect lines, I refuse to believe this was done with a hammer and chisel.

    • @MrXXrocknrollXX
      @MrXXrocknrollXX Рік тому +5

      And the statue of David in Florence wasn't done by hammer and chisel either wasn't it ? Some people got a thing named talent for arts.

    • @kuuso6346
      @kuuso6346 Рік тому

      What a stupid comment

    • @cailinanne
      @cailinanne Рік тому

      Then you refuse to face reality and live in willful ignorance. 🤷🏼‍♀️ we’ve found hundreds and hundreds of the tools they used.
      But I mean, technically you’re right, they used more than just two simple tools. They had at least dozens of designs. Archeologist have even made modern day ones with the same materials and recreated the carvings. 🙄
      Literally just have to google “ancient Egyptian carving tools” to see what they had…

  • @TheSecretCosmos
    @TheSecretCosmos 7 місяців тому +1

    Great video! Loved watching it. 💖 We just published a full audiobook about history of fragrance in Ancient Egypt. Check it out if you are interested in history of fragrance ✨

  • @ibe310
    @ibe310 Рік тому

    KEEP IN MIND PEOPLE WITH GREAT PHYSICAL HEALTH TRAVELED THROUGH

  • @cailinanne
    @cailinanne Рік тому

    1:19:05 yeah my dude, sorry. He exists now and has since at LEAST you… his name is every big head politician. 😂

  • @chrisferrell1588
    @chrisferrell1588 9 місяців тому

    the first "known" nation state we know just as little today as 100 yrs ago

  • @Imaweirdoandzestyofficial
    @Imaweirdoandzestyofficial 10 місяців тому

    *everyone talking on how smart kind she is and other stuff* me:*her hair is so pretty :0*

  • @euanreid6682
    @euanreid6682 11 місяців тому +1

    That's fertile soil... looks pretty sandy.

  • @joelcastrejon
    @joelcastrejon 8 місяців тому

    yes

  • @brucesmith6912
    @brucesmith6912 11 місяців тому +1

    Afreekans KMT Kemet Nu in Afreeka looking like Afreekans in Afreeka and around the world. Ma'at Amen

  • @andretucker3810
    @andretucker3810 10 місяців тому

    Tip of the iceburg pun intended

  • @tereysaocak3062
    @tereysaocak3062 Рік тому

    What do you mean camels have not existed 4 and a half thousand years ago ?? Camels have been around for over 6 million years and there is even mention of it in pre dynastian literature

  • @anjansarkar9803
    @anjansarkar9803 9 місяців тому

    Absolutely fascinating journey through the entire history of ancient Egypt. Is Dr Fletcher a Manc? Her accent reminds me of Daphne Moon from Frasier.

  • @angryhairpeice
    @angryhairpeice Рік тому +5

    Didn't they notice the dead people didn't use any of the things left with their bodies?

    • @nickerickson7324
      @nickerickson7324 Рік тому +4

      I'm pretty sure they didn't go back in to check. The tombs were sealed.

    • @carolsalter9002
      @carolsalter9002 Рік тому

      if there was anything left.@@nickerickson7324

    • @cailinanne
      @cailinanne Рік тому

      Good question! And Yes! However they believed in a magical afterlife. Think of day of the dead in Mexico. The Egyptians much like them believed they just needed to have it for it to provide for them in the afterlife. ❤

  • @kingtuck1977
    @kingtuck1977 5 місяців тому +1

    Dock

  • @sunupimchen9815
    @sunupimchen9815 Рік тому

    You do not rule we are blessed then you

  • @Stupidityindex
    @Stupidityindex 3 місяці тому

    Note: See video: Proof the Roman Government invented Jesus' story - in 12 minutes.

  • @jovannigarza2521
    @jovannigarza2521 11 місяців тому +1

    Egyptians didn’t grow corn

  • @tilday
    @tilday Рік тому

    Mr Redding is the original blind mouse.

  • @mayssaqra3311
    @mayssaqra3311 2 місяці тому

    Egypt is obviously part of ancient Canaan Palestine civilization

  • @imeslasthope
    @imeslasthope 10 місяців тому

    read Quran surahe Baqra which mean cow,,,, you will get the truth about cow, why the ancient valued cow....

  • @bekahboop
    @bekahboop 9 місяців тому

    Plays over and over again just change the channels

  • @realbanter
    @realbanter 9 місяців тому

    Just leave our history alone. Concentrate on Rome.

  • @fcharlesd8468
    @fcharlesd8468 Рік тому

    Do these primitive drawings look 20, 000 years old?

  • @questioning-tt6mx
    @questioning-tt6mx Рік тому +3

    A "Sumerian by the name of Enoch built the great pyramid."

  • @chrisphil510
    @chrisphil510 10 місяців тому +1

    lore

  • @user-pc8ur6tb1i
    @user-pc8ur6tb1i 11 місяців тому

    2024 Epohos-Apokolips Nasradamus !!!!!

  • @clivebaxter6354
    @clivebaxter6354 8 місяців тому

    The poundland fall of civilisations!

  • @Potato-Eye
    @Potato-Eye 3 місяці тому

    You look like Alf. Do you not feel bad for being an ironic stereotype?

  • @vickibrittain477
    @vickibrittain477 Рік тому +1

    A 👏LI 👏ENS👏

  • @test-547
    @test-547 Рік тому +2

    She immediately claims the pyramid was the final resting place of the Pharaoh. But the reality is not a single burial or mummy has ever been found in any of the pyramids. Even ones that had not been raided by thieves. We have found pyramids that have never been opened since they were created, and not a single one of them has had a dead Pharaoh or a mummy of any kind

    • @T_M___
      @T_M___ Рік тому +2

      isn't there an empty sarcophagus in the great pyramid

    • @shlomomarkman6374
      @shlomomarkman6374 Рік тому +3

      She claims that because enough original ancient Egyptian texts claim that. The pyramids were looted later during periods of disorder after the fall of the old kingdom. The rulers of the new kingdom excavated tombs in the valley of kings instead of building pyramids and those were also mostly looted after the collapse of the new kingdom. That's why Tutankhamen was so famous, not because he was a remarkable king but because his tomb wasn't looted before it's modern discovery.

  • @goatwarrior3570
    @goatwarrior3570 Рік тому +1

    Is there an English translation of this documentary?

  • @zrez2241
    @zrez2241 11 місяців тому

    total and complete guess work and bs, shameful.

  • @alexryan2484
    @alexryan2484 2 місяці тому

    Her voice is unbearable

  • @vinnyOdea878
    @vinnyOdea878 Рік тому +1

    I was enjoying this until she mentioned the vultures,they don't eat until the subject is dead,bet she works for the BBC and if not she's not to good away from her subject

  • @fauxvirtue
    @fauxvirtue 11 місяців тому

    It's over 15k years old

  • @Bruce-b7p
    @Bruce-b7p 8 місяців тому

    Peddling unsubstantiated bs .

  • @wuhaninstituteofvirology
    @wuhaninstituteofvirology Рік тому +2

    "ancient egypt is still misunderstood, but we are going to change that - starting with the pyramids" *except nobody has any clue how the pryamids were build, & this lady with her crazy red hair certainly doesn't either - so no, you're not changing any understanding of it