Daily Life In Ancient Egypt (3D Animated Documentary - Life Of An Egyptian)

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  • @Begining2013
    @Begining2013 4 роки тому +1687

    This is a brilliant channel. I'm an Australian mum who is homeschooling my Year 7 son during the covid19 lockdown. He's studying Ancient Eygypt and this video has been a great help for him. I hope this channel grows.

    • @Wollie1979
      @Wollie1979 4 роки тому +23

      Actually my 2 sons (8 and 10 y/o) also get some world history at school. Its called cosmic education. Its not that heavy ofc but really educational for those kids. I bet its something about the same what your son is learning at school.

    • @sarahcreighton9649
      @sarahcreighton9649 4 роки тому +8

      So do I!

    • @theanimalguy3077
      @theanimalguy3077 4 роки тому +21

      Where I live, world history class is very disorganized, like they jump from topic to topic to topic, and the crazy thing is, a world history teacher told me that you don’t learn about Ancient Rome, Ancient Greece, or Ancient Egypt! They do however learn about Ancient Mesoamerica, and the Incas which is also pretty cool! Your child is lucky to learn about Ancient Egypt in school!

    • @i.m.7710
      @i.m.7710 4 роки тому +12

      @@theanimalguy3077Greece, Egypt, Persia were my favorite, i read books on Greek mythology starting age 8 or 9, on my own, not in school. My 8th grade history class was right after lunch. ALL the students were zoned out or asleep. I sat in the back, alert, sitting up and super interested when my teacher droned on about Mesopotamia, Tigres and Euphrates, etc.

    • @theanimalguy3077
      @theanimalguy3077 4 роки тому +3

      I. M. That’s really cool! I always had an interest in history, ever since I was young. In 8th grade, we learned about American History mostly in Social studies class. We talked mostly about history that happened less than a century ago! However, I read about ancient history in the internet, and the many history books I own!

  • @katinabotten
    @katinabotten Рік тому +92

    I’m almost 62 (in a few days), and as a kid in school I didn’t like history, but now I’m obsessed with learning about anything historical and that’s because of videos like this where it’s brought to life!

    • @totalvivian
      @totalvivian 8 місяців тому +1

      happy late birthday! even if you are still old, we still have some interests, take my grandpa for example, he's 70 and still playing with legos like a little kid. wising you a blessed week!

    • @2491kridge
      @2491kridge 3 місяці тому

      I really do wish I enjoyed history back when I was in school, I can learn about it now which is amazing but I do wish I was fascinated by it during all those years in school lol

    • @TanyaG-yv9eq
      @TanyaG-yv9eq 2 місяці тому

      Happy Birthday🎉

  • @angelameyer2550
    @angelameyer2550 Рік тому +49

    How about daily life in ancient china, japan, India and Scandinavia?
    Also, daily life for a samurai, an emperor, a shogun, a concubine and a viking. Those would be cool! I love your channel, please keep up the great work.

  • @richardfirsten2364
    @richardfirsten2364 3 роки тому +97

    A very nicely done video indeed! Just two critical comments if I may:
    (1) There are camels shown in one scene near the beginning of the video. The problem is that there were no camels in Ancient Egypt. The Egyptians only had donkeys and horses, but no camels. They were introduced to North Africa after the fall of Ancient Egypt to other powers such as the Greeks and Romans.
    (2) A number of the lower-class men shown in the video are wearing head wrappings and body garb much like Arabs have worn over the centuries. The video rarely shows Ancient Egyptians sporting the typical hairstyles and linen blouses and skirts we typically see in all their artwork.

    • @youtube__handle
      @youtube__handle Рік тому +9

      Thank you, these types of comments are useful.

  • @tinyTears
    @tinyTears 3 роки тому +161

    I went to Egypt15 years ago and I saw houses with people still living in them just like this .

    • @farahlajeennoural-deen4599
      @farahlajeennoural-deen4599 3 роки тому +17

      Hey Pauline👋 a very belated, nevertheless ‘warm’, ‘Welcome!’ then 🙂🌴🐪🔺☀️🌿&, ‘Yes’, many Egyptian farmers, most specially in Southern[Upper] Egypt still live in houses very similar in design & details to the ones shown here, i think it’s a really awesome architectural heritage & a beautifully simple way of life🙂 All the Best to You🌿

    • @missmimi6817
      @missmimi6817 3 роки тому +2

      How did you feel seeing that?

    • @thegadflygang5381
      @thegadflygang5381 3 роки тому +10

      Modern Egyptians look little to nothing like the Ancient Dynasty inhabitants. For an idea of what they would look like you need to look to their closest living genetic relatives, Armenians. Anglos also have a ton of ancient Egyptian DNA

    • @madarauc
      @madarauc 3 роки тому +9

      @@thegadflygang5381 armenians look like egyptians 😭😭

    • @mvvx313
      @mvvx313 3 роки тому +18

      @@thegadflygang5381 wtf 💀

  • @MaximusRacellius
    @MaximusRacellius 4 роки тому +913

    I would love to see Babylon Mesopotamia ancient Persia and Mexico City. Hopefully those will be on your itinerary soon

    • @MaximusRacellius
      @MaximusRacellius 4 роки тому +6

      @Maina Fridman was this a reply to what I wrote or were you trying to leave a general comment. I was just wondering.

    • @billygundum
      @billygundum 4 роки тому +5

      And kush

    • @ninasarkes6187
      @ninasarkes6187 4 роки тому +7

      I just asked if we could see ancient Assyria. So hopefully maybe they'll do a ancient Mesopotamia one soon.:)

    • @marchionessamoretto7326
      @marchionessamoretto7326 4 роки тому +4

      Mesopotamia was no different to Egypt.

    • @MostlyPonies1
      @MostlyPonies1 4 роки тому +11

      @@marchionessamoretto7326 You get an F in history.

  • @charlottebruce979
    @charlottebruce979 4 роки тому +177

    I love this it really brings ancient Egypt to life, it's really really good, and to enhance the video, the narrators voice is divine.

    • @johnvanslyke1592
      @johnvanslyke1592 3 роки тому

      He sounds like Roy Kent from Ted Lasso!

    • @mostafakaoud6198
      @mostafakaoud6198 2 роки тому

      the ancient egyption are our fathers i am but this is so bad today because every Egyptian person look at the other but not at himself

    • @L_MD_
      @L_MD_ 10 місяців тому

      @@johnvanslyke1592 he’s British isn’t he? This guy is Australian 😂

  • @ltdada74
    @ltdada74 6 місяців тому +12

    Watching a high quality documentary about ancient Egypt accompanied by the most Aussie narrator…life sure has unexpected surprises.

  • @jodidavis5764
    @jodidavis5764 4 роки тому +98

    Fantastic!! My favorite parts of documentaries are the recreation clips but they’re always short. I can never get enough of Ancient Egypt! Please make more!! Great work! 💜

    • @stonewallis4373
      @stonewallis4373 2 роки тому +3

      Agreed. I can never get enough of Ancient Kemet

    • @DanielYNaguib
      @DanielYNaguib Рік тому +1

      It makes me shiver when feels that genes.

  • @tasha3757
    @tasha3757 4 роки тому +31

    Those little cat meows made my heart warm up

    • @marvymarier8988
      @marvymarier8988 3 роки тому +4

      Me too . It gets me every time . It's the sound a cat who loves you makes .

  • @Caeljharden
    @Caeljharden 3 роки тому +168

    Ok sure, they could drink beer for breakfast and then go to work but when I do it, I’m an “alcoholic” and “need help” 🙄

    • @magentuspriest
      @magentuspriest 3 роки тому +2

      Haha

    • @olavwilhelm6843
      @olavwilhelm6843 3 роки тому

      your comment shows us WHY :-))

    • @drearydancer
      @drearydancer 3 роки тому +8

      The kind of beer they had was very weak. They drank for thirst, not to get a buzz. But yeah, you're right. lol

    • @jazzycat8867
      @jazzycat8867 3 роки тому +5

      The beer they drank contained less than 2% alcohol and they didn’t drink to get drunk the did so to make use of the barley

    • @angr3819
      @angr3819 3 роки тому +1

      It was very weak and watery. Only just enough alcohol to ensure it was sterilised. Same throughout much of the world. It was the most certain way of making sure water was drinkable and would not make people ill or kill them.
      Of course beer could be a made more strong and abused but by and large on a daily basis it was extremely weak.

  • @alt4374
    @alt4374 4 роки тому +326

    It would be super cool to a West African or Central African Empire like Mali, and the daily life of a griot in Timbuktu! Maybe you'll do them while you're in Africa since a lot of people don't know about them.

    • @Ziggywhatever
      @Ziggywhatever 3 роки тому +9

      Exactly! It would be lovely to learn!

    • @Just-Nikki
      @Just-Nikki 3 роки тому +5

      I don’t know about them and I would love to see that.

    • @TheAS687
      @TheAS687 3 роки тому +12

      They won’t do it tho not enough pale faces

    • @JohnWick-gl6mw
      @JohnWick-gl6mw 3 роки тому +3

      @fairy wishes Facts !

    • @We_Are_All_Vultures
      @We_Are_All_Vultures 2 роки тому +5

      @@TheAS687 oh please

  • @LAPISTime25
    @LAPISTime25 4 роки тому +60

    May I suggest doing a video on the daily life of ancient Egyptian soldiers? You could even branch out to the military as a whole.

  • @Tikopia10
    @Tikopia10 3 роки тому +70

    I'd be interested in seeing the daily life of an ancient Egyptian doctor.

    • @Nesut-king
      @Nesut-king 3 роки тому +4

      They had the frist doctor and the frist engineer in the humanity history

    • @hopedupree4294
      @hopedupree4294 Рік тому +1

      @@Nesut-kingyes

  • @FloridaChas
    @FloridaChas 3 роки тому +42

    This animation is such an incredible insight into the daily life of ancient Egyptian life! So thoroughly enjoyed watching this. Thank you. 🙂

  • @710MaryJane
    @710MaryJane 4 роки тому +15

    My son and I visited Egypt, we had a wonderful time! We went to the Pyramids at Giza on Dec. 31, 1999, to bring in 2020. We saw THE TWELVE DREAMS OF THE SUN music festival with Michel Jared. I would love to go again.

    • @hismajesty2036
      @hismajesty2036 3 місяці тому +1

      Damn, y'all went to the Pyramids at Giza on Dec 31 1999 to bring in 2020?
      Truly an amazing feat!!

  • @thepeoplewhofearfire1450
    @thepeoplewhofearfire1450 4 роки тому +256

    This is a nice documentary, the only mistake is the narrator's repeated insistence of Egyptians lack of currency which is entirely False.
    Egyptians used a measurement of weight in gold & silver as currency. You can't have an established civilization with a merchant class & no formal & centralized structural system of coinage.
    Barter trade doesn't work in city states let alone a unified empire like Egypt.
    This a historical fact attested by egyptologists & anthropologists.

    • @Wolffjord
      @Wolffjord 4 роки тому +31

      It's not completely wrong to say that the (pre Tolemaic) Egyptian economy was based on barter, on the one hand because there was no currency (i.e. combining the functions of unit of account, means of payment and store of value), and on the other hand because certain painted scenes showed goods being exchanged in markets.
      However writings has explicit references to units of accounting (called "shat"), referenced with text as "I paid 10 shats for a cloth".
      We do not know what "shat" was or how much it actually valued. In any case it was not a currency as we intend it.
      It was used for accounting and made payment of taxes, and exchange of goods easier.

    • @ututheavenger
      @ututheavenger 4 роки тому +5

      Show evidence and not opinion that Egyptians used currency

    • @kathleenjacksonsolano1258
      @kathleenjacksonsolano1258 4 роки тому +4

      Coins did not come in to existence until the time of Jesus and Roman's made it gold trade not Egypt no you history....

    • @camerontaylor7471
      @camerontaylor7471 4 роки тому +10

      Did you not pay attention to the video? Lol he clearly said currency/coinage didn’t come into Egypt until it was conquered by Greece/Rome ...

    • @myjourney5753
      @myjourney5753 4 роки тому +3

      @@Wolffjord He was totally wrong. How could the writers make such a stupid error insaying that! You're absolutely correct.

  • @ChrisBryer
    @ChrisBryer 4 роки тому +64

    The beer the average person drank at this time and for many thousands of years was something known as a "breakfast" beer, probably no more then 2% alcohol if not less.

    • @basemali847
      @basemali847 3 роки тому +1

      u follow well

    • @jackieweaver3884
      @jackieweaver3884 3 роки тому +1

      and since they didn't have refrigeration, it was a room temperature liquid, so it was more or less a sort of warm grain soup

    • @undertoe3619
      @undertoe3619 3 роки тому +1

      I read that the water in some cases was so bad that beer was the best alternative! I'm not a beer drinker, but I can believe it....

  • @humeramemon9879
    @humeramemon9879 Місяць тому +2

    People were soo talented back then, one of the reasons for them to be so intelligent was no social media, they never wasted their time watching reels, daily vlogs that’s when they could really invest their time in innovation

    • @debbylou5729
      @debbylou5729 6 днів тому

      You mean like the media you’re using now?

  • @ElenaTee
    @ElenaTee 4 роки тому +333

    It would be amazing to see Tenochtitlan 😍

    • @coolcatdozzit6482
      @coolcatdozzit6482 4 роки тому +28

      In some ways I think these Ancient Civiliations had something cosmic to them and were more advanced than us . Nobody today even with sheer manpower ( let alone modern technology) can recreate the magnificent Pyramids

    • @AyubuKK
      @AyubuKK 4 роки тому +24

      @@coolcatdozzit6482 It’s because of how intensely communal ancient societies were. They basically functioned like giant families.

    • @suburbiaKID
      @suburbiaKID 4 роки тому +4

      YES I SECOND THIS 🙏🏼

    • @astridr.5715
      @astridr.5715 4 роки тому +3

      It would

    • @somehistorynerd
      @somehistorynerd 4 роки тому +5

      What about Rome?

  • @luckclumonM3
    @luckclumonM3 4 роки тому +36

    All my life I dreamed of seeing a documentary like this .. i absolutely love history.. even from a young age the stories of my elders captivated me .. keep this up because you are awesome

    • @kamanshah6366
      @kamanshah6366 4 роки тому +13

      he is stealing footage from a game and taking credit

    • @luckclumonM3
      @luckclumonM3 4 роки тому

      kaman shah woah seriously 😨🤭

    • @MidKnut
      @MidKnut 4 роки тому +5

      @@kamanshah6366 Nope. He never claimed that the background footage was his, just like TV documentaries don't claim historical footage is theirs either.

  • @siddharthraychaudhuri7250
    @siddharthraychaudhuri7250 4 роки тому +239

    If I may suggest, you should make a video on the ancient Indus Valley civilisation. It existed along the same timespan as ancient Egypt and had achieved great advances in urban living, like a proper sewage system and even home bathrooms!
    Just subscribed today and thoroughly enjoying your work. 👍🏼

    • @074_soujanyasengupta4
      @074_soujanyasengupta4 2 роки тому +9

      Same request!

    • @likeagenieinabottle1591
      @likeagenieinabottle1591 2 роки тому +14

      Surprising as there isn't even proper sewage system in India today so doesn't really make sense

    • @adityaj950
      @adityaj950 2 роки тому

      @@likeagenieinabottle1591 It doesn't change the fact that the Indus Valley civilization was the oldest known civilization and pretty advanced for its time. But trolls like you would always find means to spread hatred for no reason.

    • @samizakariya5155
      @samizakariya5155 2 роки тому +3

      @@likeagenieinabottle1591 they were country of robbers back then. Look into king and generals.

    • @witchhazel4135
      @witchhazel4135 Рік тому +5

      Ancient Egpyt also had a proper plumbing system that brought water to their homes. They apparently used natron and oil for soap and bathed and shaved daily. They also had an ingenious way to get rid of/purify their grey water. This was 3000BC, well before any Romans.

  • @godisgooey
    @godisgooey 4 роки тому +78

    Your presentations are quite enjoyable!
    I love ancient history and cultures.
    I would love to see one on the Mayans of the Yucatán,
    And also the Minoans of Crete and what the palaces looked like there and how their island of Santorini may have a looked like before the volcanic eruption that began the decline of their civilization.

  • @yuel1h
    @yuel1h Рік тому +3

    Why you left this Channel? Was so amazing

  • @Sweetie2566
    @Sweetie2566 2 роки тому +7

    I've been interested in ancient Egypt since years and this is absolutely amazing, chills! thank you for making this!

  • @mikaeladisse8641
    @mikaeladisse8641 4 роки тому +105

    Just got done playing assassins creed origins

    • @tashdeed_h
      @tashdeed_h 3 роки тому +1

      I am playing right now

  • @samuelrothenberg2225
    @samuelrothenberg2225 4 роки тому +284

    Wonderful. Do one on how the royals lived.

  • @maros1010
    @maros1010 4 роки тому +81

    Good work but you need to review your information about the Nile as toilet for few reasons. 1- the Nile had a god and it was part of the religion and up on death the normal Egyptian had to confirm inform of gods ( I never committed a pollution or through dirt in the Nile or ruining water). 2- Egyptian villages normally was far from the Nile and it was at the age of desert or hill to be safe from high water level for 5 month a year.
    As Egyptian I thank you for your efforts.

    • @ukmedicfrcs
      @ukmedicfrcs 4 роки тому

      But they did dump waste in the river and in the streets as well in the fields. It's a fact.

    • @meiyonosuke4464
      @meiyonosuke4464 4 роки тому +3

      I think the soo called “modern Egyptian” are not the Egyptians we are talking about in this vedio now .

    • @GORO911
      @GORO911 4 роки тому +4

      @@meiyonosuke4464
      No one cares what you think Kunta.
      Science and genetics do not care for your jealousy. 🙂

    • @meiyonosuke4464
      @meiyonosuke4464 4 роки тому +2

      @@GORO911 What kind of jealousy should i have ? LOL

    • @00xess
      @00xess 4 роки тому +4

      @@meiyonosuke4464 You're jealous because you're not Egyptian, you probably think Egyptians were black XD

  • @katarinakulbob2614
    @katarinakulbob2614 4 роки тому +2

    This brilliant story am Papua New Guinea 🇵🇬 l love watching this channel when am at my lunch break at work.

  • @rainbowkitten8990
    @rainbowkitten8990 4 роки тому +7

    I’m so interested in this type of stuff at the moment! It’s amazing we can learn so much from videos . I’m going to make a mindmap of facts

  • @pandascrystalparlour
    @pandascrystalparlour 4 роки тому +24

    Fantastic! So much work must go into this! Would love to see more videos on Egyptian mythology - the underworld, Anubis, mummification etc

  • @SMIRELLLE
    @SMIRELLLE 4 роки тому +217

    Please do one about the Aztecs.

    • @user-sm7og6fi3j
      @user-sm7og6fi3j 4 роки тому +1

      They were grotesque.

    • @marchionessamoretto7326
      @marchionessamoretto7326 4 роки тому +5

      @@user-sm7og6fi3j Aztec were Mongolian branch of Russia that migrated to mesoamerica but the human sacrifices is all Illuminati aka Vatican Elite BS .. it's what they do best, the animal and child sacrifices, not the Natives.

    • @RajaGanesha-sj1ip
      @RajaGanesha-sj1ip 4 роки тому +2

      @@marchionessamoretto7326 native Americans and Aztecs are Mongoloids ?

    • @RajaGanesha-sj1ip
      @RajaGanesha-sj1ip 4 роки тому +3

      @Marcos Sealey nah they really weren't

    • @user-sm7og6fi3j
      @user-sm7og6fi3j 4 роки тому +13

      @@marchionessamoretto7326 That is absolute rubbish. The FACT that the aztecs were into human sacrifice and cannibalism (they farmed humans for meat) - is undisputed, any archaeologist that has studied the aztecs will verify this - only plebs with romantic fantasies about savagery dispute this. There's a very good reason why the jungle tribes sided with the European Spaniards against those that were enslaving, working them to death and eating them.

  • @TOM-xy4bb
    @TOM-xy4bb 3 роки тому +14

    Him: there is one remarkable perk of working in ancient egypt you'll envy
    Me: FREE FOOD? FREE CLOTHES? ASSETS?
    Him: yOu cAn bRinG yOuR cAt tO wOrk
    --_--

  • @brigitteschauble6311
    @brigitteschauble6311 Рік тому +2

    Danke für die Mühe so viele Vorurteile zusammen zu fassen und weiterzugeben

  • @CleanFun
    @CleanFun 7 місяців тому +3

    Not entirely sure this is the most reliable information. It even contradicts itself at some points. Still, it give you that documentary/escapism feel and that's what we're all here for really anyway.

  • @user-pv9vs9mx6q
    @user-pv9vs9mx6q 4 роки тому +57

    Great video, very sharp animation.. this channel is seriously underrated!

    • @paradisexoxouwu
      @paradisexoxouwu 2 роки тому

      Look in the desc. He only filmed the animation. But he credited the actual animators

  • @lucas.ruault
    @lucas.ruault 4 роки тому +6

    After binging every upload so far, I can definitely say this is my new favourite channel! I can’t wait for more 😋

  • @twoarrows2543
    @twoarrows2543 4 роки тому +20

    3:03 History doesn't have to be glamorous to be interesting, and even a lifetime of daily work can still be enjoyable.

  • @SingularitySenses
    @SingularitySenses 4 роки тому +3

    This is such high quality material! Loving all of these videos.

  • @Captianmex1C0
    @Captianmex1C0 Рік тому +1

    I'm in college right now and History is honestly without a doubt my single favorite subject since kindergarten. The things we have to research/learn about are things I watched Animation channels like History oversimplified on anyways.

  • @Bethelehem2458
    @Bethelehem2458 4 роки тому +7

    Wow. This is great for anyone doing a presentation project on ancient Egypt. Looks anazing!

    • @stonewallis4373
      @stonewallis4373 2 роки тому

      Yes! This would be great for anyone doing a project on Ancient Kemet

    • @FrostbiteDigital
      @FrostbiteDigital 10 місяців тому +1

      @@stonewallis4373 Kemet 😂😂😂😂

  • @mod0411
    @mod0411 4 роки тому +9

    You should've explained that old Egypt beer was only contain super tiny amount of alcohol, though... Also the fact the beer was completely different to beers we're having today & less bubbly.

  • @audreyalix
    @audreyalix 4 роки тому +22

    Your channel is great! I would love to see a documentary on Egyptian spirituality, the role & daily lives of High Priestesses, important temples. 😊🙏✨​

  • @thundermolloy
    @thundermolloy 3 роки тому +2

    As a teacher, can confirm this video is amazing. Please make more!

  • @reatrin897
    @reatrin897 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing ! Defo need more episodes from this channel

  • @frogisis
    @frogisis 4 роки тому +13

    Have you ever thought about doing Cahokia in Missouri, US? Definitely one of the most underrated ancient cities. Was apparently the biggest city in the world for a while in the middle ages, I watched the 2017 eclipse from the mound the main temple used to be on, it was really cool.

  • @canalsentir
    @canalsentir 3 роки тому +3

    hi from Mexico! Excellent documentary on what life in ancient egypt was like! The depictions were excellent throughout. We made one also on what happened to the largest city in the western world, and why the population vanished.

  • @misst.e.a.187
    @misst.e.a.187 4 роки тому +20

    I travelled Egypt several years ago and really not much had changed for local farmers. Outside of the the major cities, life is still extremely dependent up on the river for farming, and people still live simple lives.

    • @blackgenesisbegins4192
      @blackgenesisbegins4192 4 роки тому +2

      MAYBE for local farmers, but i've visited Egypt last year and that place has been rundown by the invader's descendants. The Nile River is so filthy it's borderline hazardous to drink from (except in Upper Egypt near Aswan where in indigenous Nubians take care of the river). The streets of Cairo is laden with garbage, and sky was almost always grey and gloomy from pollution (rarely was it ever blue).

    • @GORO911
      @GORO911 4 роки тому +5

      @@blackgenesisbegins4192
      Modern Egyptians are the indigenous Egyptians.
      Nubians were only slaves and mercenaries throughout Egyptian history.

  • @yeyosilver7067
    @yeyosilver7067 Рік тому +1

    I would simply love to see other videos like this about Babylon, Assyrian, Persian

  • @PanaldelMar
    @PanaldelMar 5 місяців тому +1

    Excellent documentary, both content and images. This kind of work should be displayed at museums for its educational value

  • @lewis7315
    @lewis7315 4 роки тому +34

    The historians Pliney, Herodotus and others wrote that Egypt was a fertile well watered place with large forests...all of North Africa was a grassland prarie where the grain of the Roman empire was grown in places like Cyrene and Carthage... see books "The Egyptian" By Waltari and "Ancient Evenings" by Mailer

    • @thewildcardperson
      @thewildcardperson 4 роки тому

      I’m disagreeing but how did it turn from a forest to a desert in just a few thousand years seems rushed even by there standards

    • @lewis7315
      @lewis7315 4 роки тому +2

      @@mm-er6bo :) :) :) Yes, I sorta remember that Almost 3000BC was when Noah's flood happened!!! So yes, I can agree that the Sahara was somewhat wet at that time !!!

    • @lewis7315
      @lewis7315 4 роки тому +1

      @lisangel Yes of course Egypt is in North Africa!!! Egypt's North coast is on the Mediterranian sea on the African Coast!!! Look on a map! Several hundred miles West of the Nile River is or was the huge ancient city of Cyrene (Crenica today) now Eastern Lybia, and West of that a few hundred more miles is Tunisia, ancient Carthage!!!

    • @lewis7315
      @lewis7315 4 роки тому +6

      @lisangel Yes, there was one dynasty where Egypt was overrun by the blacks from the far south...Otherwise all reputible history shows that the Egyptians were a Mediterranian likelt olive skinned people...however there were people in Egypt from all over the Med world in Egypt... Please do your homework like I have done !!!

    • @lewis7315
      @lewis7315 4 роки тому +6

      @lisangel Black Africans ruled Egypt for one dynasty...Otherwise Egyptians were the Mediterranian peoples from many different Med nations just like today... only a minority were black...

  • @amillonideas
    @amillonideas 4 роки тому +7

    I'd love to see Soldiers, Scribes, Healers, & Pharaoh's daily life please!🥰

  • @Eazy-ERyder
    @Eazy-ERyder Рік тому +6

    Such a beautiful culture. I love ALL things Ancient Egypt. Such a fascinating heritage and history and VERY good looking as a people.

  • @catman3953
    @catman3953 4 роки тому +1

    The food segment at 17:00 --19:00 makes a McDonald's value meal look surprisingly appealing.

  • @lh1134
    @lh1134 3 роки тому +1

    By far and away the best YT channel on Egypt or ancient history anywhere! Subscribed now, I feel it is my Civic duty to watch and like every upload on this channel immediately! 😁

  • @Crazymonsoon28
    @Crazymonsoon28 4 роки тому +3

    This was so so interesting!! I love this channel ❤️

  • @juliademmin99
    @juliademmin99 4 роки тому +6

    I'd Love to see a documentary on the Egyptian embalmers. I find the process fascinating. Thank you. Your videos are top notch!

    • @Hebizuki
      @Hebizuki 4 роки тому

      I can recommend the audio lectures from Bob Brier titled History of Ancient Egypt from the Great Courses. He himself is a specialist on mummies and dedicates some time to the embalming process, as well as his own attempt at mummifying a body, which was the first known effort since 2000 years.

  • @vyommanikya4966
    @vyommanikya4966 4 роки тому +8

    You should make a video on "Indus Valley Civilization" - [ The Indus Valley Civilisation (IVC) was a Bronze Age civilization in the northwestern regions of South Asia, lasting from 3300 BCE to 1300 BCE, and in its mature form from 2600 BCE to 1900 BCE. ]

    • @vyommanikya4966
      @vyommanikya4966 4 роки тому

      @Dino Gamer Indus Valley Civilisation is one of the oldest civilizations in the world. How do you say that? First Google it the ( oldest civilizations in the world ) and update your knowledge.

    • @vyommanikya4966
      @vyommanikya4966 4 роки тому +1

      @Dino Gamer Yes, I know but, I said Indus Valley is one of the oldest civilizations in the world. And you said that...
      "they only study international history
      "
      So I just wanted to say that Indus Valley Civilization is also part of International Research. If you don't know about Indus Valley so read the wiki article on it first.

    • @ubayyd
      @ubayyd 4 роки тому +1

      Dino Gamer Lol does the Indus valley’s history not count as “international history”?? 😂😂😂

  • @Ayah-daif
    @Ayah-daif Рік тому +1

    Awesome!
    شكرًا لمشاركتنا هذا🕊

  • @Chowlife
    @Chowlife Рік тому +1

    Fantastic!!! Homeschool parents are thrilled with your channel. Thank you so much!

  • @FelixSanFrancisco
    @FelixSanFrancisco 4 роки тому +10

    There is so much you guys got right ! Would love to see the temples and city described in Gilgamesh. I would also like to call your attention to an exhibit called "Gods In Color - Polychromy in Antiquity" which shows just how ancient statuary was painted - it also gives examples of the actual ancient color palette, sourced by academics.

  • @TheLastOutlaw-KTS
    @TheLastOutlaw-KTS 2 роки тому +2

    This dispelled a lot of myths about the lower class....the lower class ate a LOT... Also the master of this video was so balanced in his explanation and reasoning of Egyptian life....very insightful. Big respect.

  • @jasminecruz
    @jasminecruz Місяць тому +4

    “Yeah… being a slave sucked… ANY WAY let’s talk about the free citizens!” Lol

  • @hankwilliams150
    @hankwilliams150 4 роки тому +1

    This is one of the best documentaries I have ever seen! I just wish it wasn't interrupted by the ads.

  • @adriannoara7094
    @adriannoara7094 4 роки тому +1

    Very well organized information. My 6th grade students loved the graphics and information shown about the everyday lives of ancient Egyptians

  • @moments4727
    @moments4727 4 роки тому +7

    I love this channel... Everything is so perfectly described ❤️👍🏽

  • @ponybottle
    @ponybottle 4 роки тому +80

    Staying lean is much easier when you die before middle-age.

    • @samisiddiqi5411
      @samisiddiqi5411 4 роки тому +19

      That statistic is false and is the reason why we don't depend on averages. The reason the number drops to middle age is because infant mortality was counted among the deaths in calculating the average.
      In reality, everybody who lived past infancy survived for just as long as we do today.
      Suppose we had a sample size of four 40 year old adults, and four 5 year old kids.
      40(4) + 5(4) = 160 + 20 = 180.
      Now since we have eight people, 180/8 would put the average age at 22.5.
      Hence why you ought not to trust averages, which is where the misleading "average man died middle-aged" comes from.
      Thank you for coming to my TedTalk

    • @samisiddiqi5411
      @samisiddiqi5411 4 роки тому +1

      @Till This Day okay and?

    • @samisiddiqi5411
      @samisiddiqi5411 4 роки тому +1

      @Till This Day no the point was that we ought not to depend on averages to make such judgements. And I quote "is the reason why we don't depend on averages."
      Thus rendering the affirmation "everybody who lived past infancy" valid.

    • @samisiddiqi5411
      @samisiddiqi5411 4 роки тому +1

      @Till This Day
      >To claim that ancient people lived as long as we did would be to claim that mankind has not progressed one bit in terms of healthcare
      This is a fallacy because these statements aren't even convertible and bear no relationship to each other. It is like claiming that "if ancient people built megalithic structures, then construction equipment has not progressed," an absurdity.
      It's idiots like you who believe that progress is a linear graph, where if anything doesn't conform to modern expectations, you can't believe it to be the case.
      Also, Plato, Socrates, Aristotle, are few of the many examples of folks who have lived well into their 60s, 70s, and 80s.
      You never cited any "documents" of yours.

    • @samisiddiqi5411
      @samisiddiqi5411 4 роки тому +1

      @Till This Day I gave three examples. You gave none.
      So all you have left to do is try to change my claim to discredit me.

  • @chagavah
    @chagavah 4 роки тому +77

    Ancient Egypt was amazing, we lost all this history

    • @larry2401
      @larry2401 4 роки тому +36

      @Till This Day you really are ignorant

    • @misst.e.a.187
      @misst.e.a.187 4 роки тому

      How do you know it was amazing by watching a video?

    • @marchionessamoretto7326
      @marchionessamoretto7326 4 роки тому +22

      We lost the black people who are the real deal called Kemetians who are wiped out by impostors of Saudi Arabia and Yemeni.

    • @nyx4074
      @nyx4074 4 роки тому

      ​@@misst.e.a.187 Just the same like any other history. I mean, isn't that obvious? For example, humanity first language, you don't need to live on that era where humanity created their first language to understand that it was something amazing, do you?

    • @haezati8210
      @haezati8210 4 роки тому +1

      God’s punishment on Pharoah and those who followed Pharoah

  • @philipking8497
    @philipking8497 3 роки тому

    I totally agree with Natasha, a brilliant, fantastic promotion of History that even our youngest find fascination in.

  • @silvercloud1276
    @silvercloud1276 3 роки тому +1

    Wow !! This channel is working like a time machine for me !!
    Thank you soooo much for your efforts !!

  • @robertmoore7759
    @robertmoore7759 4 роки тому +17

    I would love to see doctors and medicine. I understand that, for their time and certainly not by today's standards, their dental care was pretty creative and medicine was advanced.

    • @INDPRECIOUSMETALS
      @INDPRECIOUSMETALS 4 роки тому

      You will find that better in ancient Indian civilization. Not the Islamic invasion

    • @glenncordova4027
      @glenncordova4027 4 роки тому

      Advanced for their time.

    • @Hebizuki
      @Hebizuki 4 роки тому +3

      Very creative, they used wax with herbs as chewing gum/breath refresherners.

    • @guardianoftheduat
      @guardianoftheduat 4 роки тому

      They actually had penicillin

    • @wisediva9807
      @wisediva9807 3 роки тому

      @@INDPRECIOUSMETALS Egpty better

  • @rifqiaji5031
    @rifqiaji5031 Рік тому +3

    O my god, this us what history lesson is suppossed to be. So clear, fascinating and not boring at all

  • @rottweilerdriver
    @rottweilerdriver 4 роки тому +7

    Great video! I'd love to learn more about Egyptian Physicians (Doctors) Especially Imhotep of the 3rd Dynasty (Djozer) who was also a polymath/architect/high priest/Royal Vizier and ancient healer. Keep up the great vids. Thank you. :)

  • @atenraakhu7416
    @atenraakhu7416 4 роки тому +1

    This is a very important Documentary, due to the fact that little is found in History Books about the every day life of the Peasant in Ancient Egypt.

  • @Master_Blackthorne
    @Master_Blackthorne 3 роки тому +2

    I really enjoyed this. I'm a student of Ancient Civilizations--especially Egypt and I can only hope for more. Well done!

  • @LittleTut
    @LittleTut 4 роки тому +5

    Just found and joined this channel! So excited! Always loved anything ancient Egypt. :))

    • @stonewallis4373
      @stonewallis4373 2 роки тому

      I agree. I love anything Ancient Kemet also

    • @SWpurgatory
      @SWpurgatory Рік тому +2

      ​@@stonewallis4373😂😂

  • @jamesmccathorine9583
    @jamesmccathorine9583 4 роки тому +22

    It was not about war and just working, MAAT was the morale standards of the People given by Divine Neters(Gods), most house had an alter altar and shrine to a Neter.

    • @paisleypeacock
      @paisleypeacock 4 роки тому +3

      @Memphis Girgis Atrees *You will forever remain ignorant*

    • @yusefbrooks8584
      @yusefbrooks8584 4 роки тому +1

      @Memphis Girgis Atrees you seem to think you know more than the Greek and Romans who visithered there 😂, they all described them as dark skinned and/or black

    • @GORO911
      @GORO911 4 роки тому

      @@yusefbrooks8584
      None of the ancient Greek visitors described them as black.
      Your petty mis-translations that you propagate to steal Egyptian history is long exposed. 😉

    • @yusefbrooks8584
      @yusefbrooks8584 4 роки тому +2

      @@GORO911 Yes they did, and I am not "stealing" anything just because they were black doesn't make it my history all black people don't come from the same place. Herodotus said the ancient Egyptians were as dark as the Dravidians, who can be black skinned. You anti-black attitude makes you incapable of accepting what they were

    • @GORO911
      @GORO911 4 роки тому

      @@yusefbrooks8584
      Herodotus said no such thing.
      Try your petty lies somewhere else.
      As a matter of fact Herodotus said the Egyptians look like Colchians (Georgians).
      Georgia is a country literally by the Caucasus mountains.
      These are the people Herodotus described as identical to the ancient Egyptians.

  • @kareno7848
    @kareno7848 4 роки тому +12

    Reconstruct 15th century London. Show how the castles were decorated and painted. The Cathedrals too.

  • @uxuemancisidorlascurain3134
    @uxuemancisidorlascurain3134 4 роки тому +2

    Hope you give a continuation to this channel in a long time. I DO LOVE THESE VIDEOS!!!! Super useful way of understanding historical frameworks.

  • @danieldumas7361
    @danieldumas7361 Рік тому

    I understand that "Knowledge is power", but with videos like this, it's also a hell of a lot of fun! Thank's

  • @Wolffjord
    @Wolffjord 4 роки тому +4

    Thank you for the fascinating and lovely video: you were able to give life to people from thousands of years ago.
    Not all information was completely accurate, but that's secondary to the main topic of showing a lifestyle from a very ancient time.

  • @RaiqnaTalk
    @RaiqnaTalk 3 роки тому +7

    This is soo.. great! I was a Visual Communication Design student, I know how hard and complex to make a 3D modeling. Especially for this animated documentary. all that setting and characters asset just... wow...
    I subscribed to this!

  • @Herbao69
    @Herbao69 4 роки тому +33

    Presenter: " Where is your bathroom?"
    Nile River:"Hold my beer"

    • @charmaynehughes7285
      @charmaynehughes7285 4 роки тому

      Ebb

    • @Herbao69
      @Herbao69 4 роки тому

      @Love Sparks Where else Love??
      : )

    • @Herbao69
      @Herbao69 4 роки тому

      Love Sparks Yeah!! We are both seekers, I do a lot of research. And unfortunately, there are not many people like us nowadays.
      Greetings from Brasil 🇧🇷
      🤟😎

    • @Herbao69
      @Herbao69 4 роки тому

      Love Sparks We will, and it will be an awesome deja vu experience, like remembering our past lifes

    • @Herbao69
      @Herbao69 4 роки тому

      Love Sparks 😊

  • @CharlesCayton-vz2hd
    @CharlesCayton-vz2hd 5 місяців тому +1

    I like your video so much I pushed follow up Button 😊.

  • @nanisaladdin9706
    @nanisaladdin9706 4 роки тому

    I am an Egyptian and i learned a lot from this, thanks

  • @mortalforever1669
    @mortalforever1669 4 роки тому +4

    Great Work. Keep it Up.👍🏻 Please make one on Ancient India also, if possible. ☺️

  • @khould8878
    @khould8878 4 роки тому +23

    Proud egyptian
    We have rich heritage

    • @pattycrabby9749
      @pattycrabby9749 4 роки тому +4

      lol modern day Egyptians share almost zero genetic similarity to ancient Egyptians. You know who does? Europeans. Modern day Egyptians are not the same 12,000 years ago

    • @io1656
      @io1656 4 роки тому +8

      Ancient Egyptians were black. And yes, their heritage is incredibly rich...

    • @khould8878
      @khould8878 4 роки тому +1

      Try again I will always be proud of my heritage Proud egyptian We invented your mom's make ups

    • @pattycrabby9749
      @pattycrabby9749 4 роки тому +2

      It's really weird to be proud of a heritage that your people actually ruined lmao. Pharaohs had red/blonde hair. Go and complain to these mummies for not having an afro

    • @marchionessamoretto7326
      @marchionessamoretto7326 4 роки тому +3

      You modern day Egyptians are plunderers of Saudi and Yemeni blood. The kemetic Egyptians were black and you executed them in the name of your Illuminati aka Vatican Elite who created Islam.

  • @beeeb8831
    @beeeb8831 4 роки тому +15

    Great video - I love ancient history. If you want to see the flooding of the Nile, check out the mosaic of the Nile at Palestrina in the Temple of Fortuna. The detail is fascinating. I thought this flooding lasted a week or two but it turns out it lasted many months from June to October regularly and predictably. There was no large scale farming at this time of year but there was a lot of fishing and water related activities. The flooded Nile was incredibly rich in fish, birds and all kinds of wild life. By October the waters had receded to a manageable level and the large scale wheat farming started. The yield of wheat was so prolific that free farmers could do very well indeed, especially since slaves did a lot of the work. Herodotus describes the annual flooding of the Nile and even mentions details like how people slept on platforms as high as possible to avoid the mosquitoes that the flooding produced.

  • @telithil
    @telithil 23 дні тому

    I'd love to see another video from you about any topic. Your stuff is great. Reasonably well researched, and good enough for most high school classes when you want to talk about a topic.

  • @bhbluebird
    @bhbluebird Рік тому

    This was interesting. Information about the great, ancient civilizations like Egypt mostly covers the Pharohs etc., but information about day to day life is very underrated.

  • @triciaford1957
    @triciaford1957 3 роки тому +3

    I know a lot about Ancient Egypt, but this is wonderful the way you are showing what life was like! Excellent

  • @gustavobarrientos6499
    @gustavobarrientos6499 4 роки тому +4

    Great work, i really aprecciated that, hope soon u will made a video for Tenochtitlan (Mexico City), before of course, the spanish arrived

  • @kushagraverma6456
    @kushagraverma6456 3 роки тому +4

    I'm obsessed with ancient Egypt , ancient Greece(Rome), ancient India.

  • @AliciaTreasa
    @AliciaTreasa Рік тому

    It's amazing we all interested in ancient Egypt history ❤

  • @Mr.EmeraldTheGreen
    @Mr.EmeraldTheGreen 2 роки тому +1

    What a gift, to have this come up in my feed! I’ve always loved ancient Egyptian stuff, definitely subscribing! I really enjoyed this, and I am a TOTAL CAT 🐈 PERSON so I. Looking forward to the video on Bastet!! Thumbs up 👍🏻

  • @sinlokemp
    @sinlokemp 4 роки тому +4

    Excellent work. Loved your hard work. Just an honest suggestions, wish the colour grading was not so golden warm. Love to see light hint of natural colours.

    • @MimiDec1996
      @MimiDec1996 4 роки тому +1

      It's from a video game. But yes they could've edited the lighting.

    • @skorpyon75000
      @skorpyon75000 4 роки тому +1

      He didn't work harder than you. He just played a video game and explained it

  • @vanceeiiot2403
    @vanceeiiot2403 4 роки тому +6

    Well done " would love to see one on ancient Britain and Gaul " land of the druids 😽👌

  • @homexstock
    @homexstock 4 роки тому +9

    i hope you speak about art and music in Egypt as well

  • @hofwar
    @hofwar 5 місяців тому

    Who knew history could be so fascinating? Great job!!! 😲👌

  • @snowcreek7156
    @snowcreek7156 3 роки тому +2

    … archaeology digs of free families have turned up furniture fragments of tables, chairs, beds and chests made into wicker from swamp grasses. Cotton was also made into many items, like hammocks, bedding and pillows. Weavers also used animal hair for varieties of items. What a free family didn’t grow, they bartered crops for. These luxury items and skins to sleep on were often wedding gifts for a young couple just starting off.