@curtisRyanWoodside if you were a real egyptologists. You'd know that yes they did name their cats. One that is approx 3400 years old named Nedjem, but more were variations like Myw, Miu, Mau, feminine Miit, Miat ("He/She Who Meows")
I just recently lost my kitty to cancer, I mentioned Bastet to him and how she would look out for him. Thank you for your great content, can't wait to see more.
Sorry for your loss. It's hard to lose them. I know that I will see them over the Rainbow Bridge, running and playing healthy and young. Please keep your heart open, Bast will reward you with another of her children. She has gifted me with cats, the 2 I have keep me going, because of the back injury.
I've been there, my friend, we lost our Vasily in 2019, and it honestly devastated our family... we buried our little guy right out back. We put a wire fence around his grave and cross that I made. PETS ARE PART OF THE FAMILY! change my mind.
@@sforza209 HEY EVERYONE!! WE HAVE A CERTIFIED EDGELORD OVER HERE!! You are so edgy Mr. Edgelord. Did you think of this awesome cutting rebuke by yourself or did you bring in the whole edgy Edgelord consortium? Maybe don't criticize or belittle shit you don't understand and grow up a little bit.
I have always been fascinated by the ancient Egyptian cat statues. I learned the name of the goddess Bastet, but didn't know anything about her. Your documentary has filled in that gap. Thank you I enjoyed watching.
Thank you for this video! My favorite part was where you were talking with Dr. Ikram; in my opinion, she is in the very top tier of scholars and experts, erudite and witty.
@@deedoyle4069 Agreed. I have always had cats in my life. Currently 33. and plan to keep having cats in my life and in the home for the rest of my life as well. :)
Same here. One of my earliest memories are about cats. She was a tabby cat. Named Tabby. She was curled up on my mom's rocking chair. I am 58 years old this year old. I have had at least 1 cat all my life. And I hope to have them until I die.
I’ve seen a lot of ancient Egypt shows and docs and I must say thank you for always creating fresh content on topics that haven’t been covered 364828 times. 😻
I've watched and read quite a bit on cats in ancient Egypt but never knew they all had one name, Meow. What a great piece of news. Don't know why but I find that delightful!
Beautiful documentary!!! I’ve been searching months for a documentary like this! Bastet and her temple from Bubastis fascinates me so much that I created a digital art recreation of her temple based on map concepts and the ruined remains!
What an enjoyable documentary👏🏽👏🏽💯…Thank you so much for making it!! It’s fascinating to think that most people have it wrong about the popularity of cat worship in Egypt. I’ve kept cats since I was a little girl and currently have two cheeky boys, a ginger Tom called Piggy and a completely black cat called puma. They and many of my other babies came to me as strays and just moved themselves in. Cats are truly remarkable and it’s no wonder they were seen as protectors for the household in ancient times. Long live Bastet and the worldwide love we have for our feline friends🥰🐈⬛🐈☀️✨❤️❤️🐾🐾✨💫
My black cat named Puma just passed away a few months ago. Reading your comment was a quick shot to the heart. God bless you and your cat family. Make sure they’re getting enough water. My cat died from urinary tract infection. Pay attention to their cries because you don’t have long if you ever hear them yelp in pain. Just sharing. Long love Puma. 🐈⬛👑
I am so happy to have found this documentary and subsequently, your channel! You are so elegant, articulate, and knowledgeable. I can't wait to watch all of your content! I learned so much from this one, and I was smiling the entire time. Thank you!
Dear Curtis, thank you so much for the quality of your documentaries. Due to illness I can not visit Egypt but this helps to feel my love for this culture and country. Greetings from Holland.
First video I am Watching of yours Curtis. Well done! I mainly watch when is see Dr Salima Ikram...I adore her innovative ways and her excitement whenever there is a new discovery
Thank you for making this in-depth look at the goddess Bastet, the city of Bubastis, and how cats were viewed in ancient Egyptian culture. It must have been amazing to visit all of these sites and seeing these artifacts! It is so rare to see documentaries examining such a specific topic, that often is left to the footnotes of history. Bravo! Would you consider looking into Selket or Seshat in the future?
Curtis's documentaries are really fascinating, his voice and explanation of history along with the smooth music makes me very calm. These are top-notch documentaries....
In the words of the late and magnificent Terry Pratchett: “In ancient times cats were worshipped as gods; they have not forgotten this.” I am the willing slave of three feline overlords, who watched this video with their customary expression of supreme self-satisfaction. ❤😂
Thankyou for this amazing work. I saw so much Ive never seen before. I appreciate all the detail you gave when describing each location for us! Thankyou for your hard work
Curtis thank you so very much for another fantastic documentary. Your stuff just gets better and better! I am more of a dog person these days, but your film got me to re-evaluate cats, not just in terms of their ancient significance, but also on a personal level. Brilliant, all of it, and you have such a wonderful voice! Big love to you from Alwina xxxx
Curtis, this is totally exceptional…but that’s the usual on your channel 😊 Congratulations and many thanks to you, Dr Ikram, and the rest of the team. 🥰
Thank you, once again, for sharing your journey through the past with us. I happily add Bubastis to the list of places you have taken me. Now, on to the next adventure!!!
I'm a Kemetic man. Ancient Egyptian Faith. I have been working with Goddess Bastet for countless years. Cats and the Cat Goddess have been with me all my life. I work with Goddess Bastet and Goddess Wenet, the Rabbit Goddess. Thank you for this documentary and honoring the Kemetic Faith Community. Ra Bless.
Wonderful to learn more about Bastet and the role of cats. Well delivered and researched. Amazing to see how the normal people lived, shared and suffered throughout their lives. Without the workers none of those tombs, places, and huge monuments would ever have been made. I thoroughly enjoy Dr. Salima as I've seen her in many other instructional videos. Keep on bringing us as much of the truth and ideologies of this wonder civilization.
Hello, new subscriber and I just wanted to tell you I just love your videos. So informative, interesting to watch i always learn something new. Thank you. Keep them coming.
Thank you what a fantastic documentary, so interesting. The cat & mouse ancient drawings of their comical stories made me think of Tom & Jerry! How wonderful. 🐈⬛
Fantastic documentary Curtis love how you change up your documentaries and this one was incredible with Dr Salima Ikram, keep bringing more of your amazing documentaries cause I can’t get enough ❤️❤️
Since the cat was a important part of Ancient Egyptian life, You don't see many documentary shows about them. I found your video very well produced and very informative. Safe travels and I look forward to viewing your other works.
My daughter 14 brought home a kitten a year ago and she named her Bastet. We’re now best friends and currently sitting on the back lawn watching squirrels and this video 🎉😂 Had to also hurry and LIKE this video. It was on 666 😮
Fabulous documentary! It should be noted that the Gayer-Anderson cat has actually been a part of the British Museum's collection since 1939. The one shown in the video is a copy that Major Robert Grenville Gayer-Anderson had made. for anyone looking to learn more about this Ancient Egyptian bronze masterpiece I recommend: Neal Spencer, The Gayer-Anderson Cat, British Museum Objects in Focus (British Museum Press, 2007)
Amazing documentary !! I really enjoy it every story and the way you contrast and interlink all facts from different places !! awesome job!!---by the way, where can I get those t-shirts ?? beautiful they are indeed. Warm regards !!
Loved all the mics lined up, each advertising the station they are with, then there was that one. Just looked like a cat mop. lol. Cat said....I'm present ya know!
Thank you for this exceptional video with so much fascinating information. I feel like I am there exploring with you. The Egyptians were so good at infusing their statues with power, especially the Sekhmet statues and the daughter of Amenhotep.
How did I miss this? I'm such a silly billy. All notifications now on.😊 p.s. I am off to Sydney, from outback Queensland this weekend, for the Ramesses II exhibition . Sooo excited. Keep making the great videos CRW. Like wine, you just keep getting better.
I did a regression hypnosis… I was accompanied by a black panther into Egypt 🇪🇬 (I’m Cuban) I was a ruler (consort) who helped many people including my own servants, putting gold in their pockets, i could see them smiling, i felt loved and felt protected. I had a huge belly almost 6-7 months and was walking down a hallway sand color.. until i sat on a stone throne and people would come to me for help. And I’d help them solve whatever problem, giving them gold and gifts… This is who I am today, i help everyone even at personal expense sometimes… i felt included in this regression i felt i was at home… and felt that panther was my guide and my protector
Another well informed documentary Curtis, But i think that you will find that the colossal statue of Meritamun is accualy a colossal statue of Queen Tiye if you have a look at the facual features It is a statue that was reinscribed. You will also find that the lion Maahes that accompanys Rameses the second at Abu Simbel is also a lion god who protects the sun god Ra .
It’s not a hatred of cats it’s what cats are used for and sometimes it’s not cats. There are spirits that follow which is called familiars, and they present themselves as cats but they’re not really cats their spirits, so that it’s not just cats and other animals that are considered, witches familiars.
My black cat is watching this documentary with me. She approves! Please never stop making these wonderful documentaries about ancient Egypt.🐈⬛🤎
I never will! Thank you Lex
My cat buddy named Tut watches with me all the time. I often wonder if he knows what they are talking about. He’s a tabby
They do!
@curtisRyanWoodside if you were a real egyptologists. You'd know that yes they did name their cats. One that is approx 3400 years old named Nedjem, but more were variations like Myw, Miu, Mau, feminine Miit, Miat ("He/She Who Meows")
One example of naming doesn’t count, and the meow name is the general name for cats. Dogs were given actual names like people do today.
Naming all cats "Meow" gave me 5 year old vibes. So funny
Ha ha. Kitty is the name of all of mine.
I just recently lost my kitty to cancer, I mentioned Bastet to him and how she would look out for him. Thank you for your great content, can't wait to see more.
I’m so sorry for your loss. He’s running around playing like a kitten again.
Sorry for your loss. It's hard to lose them. I know that I will see them over the Rainbow Bridge, running and playing healthy and young.
Please keep your heart open, Bast will reward you with another of her children. She has gifted me with cats, the 2 I have keep me going, because of the back injury.
I've been there, my friend, we lost our Vasily in 2019, and it honestly devastated our family... we buried our little guy right out back. We put a wire fence around his grave and cross that I made. PETS ARE PART OF THE FAMILY! change my mind.
I'm sorry for your loss
Bastet and Sekhmet are my favorite godesses from the Egyptian lore.
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Mine too
Bastet is my favorite Egyptian goddess - one of my cats is named after her. So excited for this! Love your documentaries, Curtis!
Yay! Hope you enjoy it!
Played a blinder again Curtis.
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У древних египтян могла быть это животное древнеегипетская кошка Бастет.🐈 Всё же коты или кошки в Древнем Египте были.🐱
@@friendlhi313переводчик прав.
Next to nothing has been done like this for Bastet, so I really appreciate how well informed this documentary is!
I had a psychic vision of Bastet a few months ago. So beautiful! ♥️
She appeared to me once in spirit cat form. I now have her statue in my home ❤
I too have had interactions with Bastet. She taught me much.
Sure you did weirdos.
@@sforza209 HEY EVERYONE!! WE HAVE A CERTIFIED EDGELORD OVER HERE!! You are so edgy Mr. Edgelord. Did you think of this awesome cutting rebuke by yourself or did you bring in the whole edgy Edgelord consortium? Maybe don't criticize or belittle shit you don't understand and grow up a little bit.
@@sforza209i like you
*"In ancient times cats were worshipped as gods, they have not forgotten this.”* 🐈⬛🐈
~ Terry Pratchett
Yes, they haven't and my cats remind me this everyday.
So did mine when he was alive.
I have always been fascinated by the ancient Egyptian cat statues. I learned the name of the goddess Bastet, but didn't know anything about her. Your documentary has filled in that gap. Thank you I enjoyed watching.
Glad to have helped
Thank you for this video! My favorite part was where you were talking with Dr. Ikram; in my opinion, she is in the very top tier of scholars and experts, erudite and witty.
She is an incredible woman
...and she likes cats.
I was raised by cats. I've had cats in my life for most of my 60 years. And I can safely say that the best cats are alive.
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I too am raised by cats.🐱❤🐱❤🐱❤🐱
At 85, I can say the same. My life has been waaaay better thanks to the wonder-filled cats who shared with me.
@@deedoyle4069 Agreed. I have always had cats in my life. Currently 33. and plan to keep having cats in my life and in the home for the rest of my life as well. :)
Same here. One of my earliest memories are about cats. She was a tabby cat. Named Tabby. She was curled up on my mom's rocking chair. I am 58 years old this year old. I have had at least 1 cat all my life. And I hope to have them until I die.
I’ve seen a lot of ancient Egypt shows and docs and I must say thank you for always creating fresh content on topics that haven’t been covered 364828 times. 😻
Yes! That’s the problem, so many docs tell the same stories over and over! I want to share new* things
Love the #
How did I miss this one? Thank you Curtis, for the hands down BEST documentaries on Egypt!
As an archaeologist, I just want to give a fangirl shout out to Salima Ikram, who is absolutely my favourite Egyptologist!!!
I've watched and read quite a bit on cats in ancient Egypt but never knew they all had one name, Meow. What a great piece of news. Don't know why but I find that delightful!
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I love Bastet, she is beautiful and amazing. I wish I could visit Bubastis
Great documentary Curtis. As a cat person, I really loved this one. Thanks for sharing 😍😘
MEOW!
@@CurtisRyanWoodside Bro, what was the name of the dog at 16.50 min?
My cat loves to be worshipped. I shower him with love and care. He is my best friend.❤
As they should be
Beautiful documentary!!! I’ve been searching months for a documentary like this! Bastet and her temple from Bubastis fascinates me so much that I created a digital art recreation of her temple based on map concepts and the ruined remains!
Im so glad you finally have your Bastet documentary
dude I would love to see that it sounds awesome
@@annabelledrake2027 well, I could share my art social media with you and share the artwork, do you have Instagram? :0
thank you so much for this documentary🐈⬛💕 bastet’s energy is so nurturing and passionate. it’s amazing that others are still following her!!
Thanks Taylor
I've always loved the story of Bastet. So awesome.
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What an enjoyable documentary👏🏽👏🏽💯…Thank you so much for making it!! It’s fascinating to think that most people have it wrong about the popularity of cat worship in Egypt. I’ve kept cats since I was a little girl and currently have two cheeky boys, a ginger Tom called Piggy and a completely black cat called puma. They and many of my other babies came to me as strays and just moved themselves in. Cats are truly remarkable and it’s no wonder they were seen as protectors for the household in ancient times.
Long live Bastet and the worldwide love we have for our feline friends🥰🐈⬛🐈☀️✨❤️❤️🐾🐾✨💫
My black cat named Puma just passed away a few months ago. Reading your comment was a quick shot to the heart. God bless you and your cat family. Make sure they’re getting enough water. My cat died from urinary tract infection. Pay attention to their cries because you don’t have long if you ever hear them yelp in pain. Just sharing. Long love Puma. 🐈⬛👑
I am so happy to have found this documentary and subsequently, your channel! You are so elegant, articulate, and knowledgeable. I can't wait to watch all of your content!
I learned so much from this one, and I was smiling the entire time. Thank you!
Dear Curtis, thank you so much for the quality of your documentaries. Due to illness I can not visit Egypt but this helps to feel my love for this culture and country. Greetings from Holland.
I am so sorry to hear that, but I am glad you can enjoy the sites through my videos
Veel beterschap
@@KajiRider1997 Dank je wel!
Wish those temples were still there, a magnificent beauty it would be.... So sad to see it brought down by a group of people 😢
First video I am Watching of yours Curtis. Well done! I mainly watch when is see Dr Salima Ikram...I adore her innovative ways and her excitement whenever there is a new discovery
Thank you! I have other docs with Salima featured in also 😇
I noticed and pressed subscribe, like the way your doccies run smoothly. Love your shirts btw
❤️😇
What a fabulous documentary. Well done, Curtis and Salima.
❤️ thanks
I absolutely LOVE your documentaries ❤ I hope some more about the deities of Egypt come in the future they're absolutely beautiful ❤️
Yes please! The whole pantheon, one by one. So fascinating
That will surely happen ❤️
Thank you for making this in-depth look at the goddess Bastet, the city of Bubastis, and how cats were viewed in ancient Egyptian culture. It must have been amazing to visit all of these sites and seeing these artifacts! It is so rare to see documentaries examining such a specific topic, that often is left to the footnotes of history. Bravo! Would you consider looking into Selket or Seshat in the future?
What a great interesting film. You shed light on the background outside of the mainstream.Thank you Curtis.
Glad you enjoyed it! Always trying to tell “new” stories
Curtis's documentaries are really fascinating, his voice and explanation of history along with the smooth music makes me very calm.
These are top-notch documentaries....
Haha I hate my voice, so thank you!!!
@CurtisRyanWoodside believe me, your voice is soo snoothing that I can listen to your documentaries all day 😊.
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I have never seen a documentary on this topic. Great job. Also mindblowing how much effort must have gone into DESTROYING those ancient temples?
Absolutely! It must have been a big job to do
Enthralling and well done! ❤ learning something new. S. Ikhram is a treasure! Y’all be vigilant, be safe out there
Thank you, you too 😇
In the words of the late and magnificent Terry Pratchett: “In ancient times cats were worshipped as gods; they have not forgotten this.” I am the willing slave of three feline overlords, who watched this video with their customary expression of supreme self-satisfaction. ❤😂
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GNU Sir Terry ❤
Another excellent production from C.R.W.
I appreciate your in-depth pieces on Egypt. Thanks for all your efforts.
Always happy to hear that. Thanks
Thankyou for this amazing work. I saw so much Ive never seen before. I appreciate all the detail you gave when describing each location for us! Thankyou for your hard work
Thank you! I always try to show lesser known objects and places
That is my town(Zagazig) in Delta , Sharqia Governrate ❤🇪🇬..and we still love cats 😻
As an Egyptian , I thank u for ur work
Shukran!
So glad to see Salima again.
What a wonderful and enlightening scientist she is!
Salima is such a wonderful person on top of her work and all. 😉
Essentially, I have seen This Documentary before., Very Much impressed with All The Data That you accumulated on Baste, Great data, Thank you.
Curtis thank you so very much for another fantastic documentary. Your stuff just gets better and better! I am more of a dog person these days, but your film got me to re-evaluate cats, not just in terms of their ancient significance, but also on a personal level. Brilliant, all of it, and you have such a wonderful voice! Big love to you from Alwina xxxx
I love cats, but dogs have my heart! Thanks Alwina ❤️
Thank u Curtis for your videos, they are educational. I really enjoy them.
Glad you like them!
Curtis, this is totally exceptional…but that’s the usual on your channel 😊
Congratulations and many thanks to you, Dr Ikram, and the rest of the team. 🥰
Thank you so much for the support Claudia.
Love all your videos! Keep them coming
More to come!
Thank you, once again, for sharing your journey through the past with us. I happily add Bubastis to the list of places you have taken me. Now, on to the next adventure!!!
Many more to come!
Dear Curtis ..Thank you for another great Egyptian Video... all of your videos rare great !! please never stop making them
I do not intend to stop of a while!
Best documentary I've seen in a very long time. Thank you!
Wow, thank you!
@@CurtisRyanWoodside It's amazing. The paintings of the mice just made my day. I've NEVER seen those images. Thank you for sharing.
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I'm a Kemetic man. Ancient Egyptian Faith. I have been working with Goddess Bastet for countless years. Cats and the Cat Goddess have been with me all my life. I work with Goddess Bastet and Goddess Wenet, the Rabbit Goddess. Thank you for this documentary and honoring the Kemetic Faith Community. Ra Bless.
Wonderful to learn more about Bastet and the role of cats. Well delivered and researched. Amazing to see how the normal people lived, shared and suffered throughout their lives. Without the workers none of those tombs, places, and huge monuments would ever have been made. I thoroughly enjoy Dr. Salima as I've seen her in many other instructional videos. Keep on bringing us as much of the truth and ideologies of this wonder civilization.
Hello, new subscriber and I just wanted to tell you I just love your videos. So informative, interesting to watch i always learn something new. Thank you. Keep them coming.
Thank you so much Deborah!
Great documentary Curtis thank you. I always enjoy your work and the different aspect you bring. Great work.
Much appreciated!
Thank you what a fantastic documentary, so interesting. The cat & mouse ancient drawings of their comical stories made me think of Tom & Jerry! How wonderful. 🐈⬛
They were wonderful!
Another wonderful documentary love how you approach your subjects.❤
Glad you like them!
Thank you for this 🐈⬛🌟✨
Fantastic documentary Curtis love how you change up your documentaries and this one was incredible with Dr Salima Ikram, keep bringing more of your amazing documentaries cause I can’t get enough ❤️❤️
Yay! Thank you Tina ❤️
Thank you, the clip was very educational and enjoyable, especially having Dr. Salima Ikram with you. Thank you 🙏♥️
Thanks, Curtis and Team ❤
Aw wow Claudia that’s very kind of you! Thank you for the extra support ❤️🐈⬛
I love you Dr. Salima Ikram.... and Bastet... wow Curtis😮
Salima is one of the best!
Absolutely fabulous Curtis ,Thank you so much !
Glad you enjoyed it
Curtis, I love how you tell these stories so well.
Awww thanks Peter!
Since the cat was a important part of Ancient Egyptian life, You don't see many documentary shows about them. I found your video very well produced and very informative. Safe travels and I look forward to viewing your other works.
I love this video ❤ did such a good job. Hail Bastet 🎉
Glad you enjoyed it!
I thoroughly enjoyed this and my 2 cats meowed several times while I was watching this. I have Bastet and Sekhmet in my house.
My daughter 14 brought home a kitten a year ago and she named her Bastet. We’re now best friends and currently sitting on the back lawn watching squirrels and this video 🎉😂
Had to also hurry and LIKE this video. It was on 666 😮
Hahah thanks! And hi to Bastet
our you people in the occult
@@shebamaree9026 I’m a 32° Freemason
@@shebamaree9026666 often gets misunderstood by lots of people.
@@shebamaree9026666 gets misunderstood a lot.
Thanks Curtis for a wonderful documentary.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I enjoyed this very much. My black cat is named Bastet after the goddess.
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Fabulous documentary! It should be noted that the Gayer-Anderson cat has actually been a part of the British Museum's collection since 1939. The one shown in the video is a copy that Major Robert Grenville Gayer-Anderson had made. for anyone looking to learn more about this Ancient Egyptian bronze masterpiece I recommend: Neal Spencer, The Gayer-Anderson Cat, British Museum Objects in Focus (British Museum Press, 2007)
Yes that is true, but sometimes in a documentary there is not enough time to go into all the details
Very cool. You really nailed that NatGeo thing. I feel like I need citations for some of this.
🤣 hahah I hope i have more ethics than a Natgeo these days
Great documentary thank you for posting
Amazing documentary !! I really enjoy it every story and the way you contrast and interlink all facts from different places !! awesome job!!---by the way, where can I get those t-shirts ?? beautiful they are indeed. Warm regards !!
Thanks so much! The shirts I got on an online store that is closed now. Try ramomar or aliexpress…
Cheers !!! @@CurtisRyanWoodside
Loved all the mics lined up, each advertising the station they are with, then there was that one. Just looked like a cat mop. lol. Cat said....I'm present ya know!
😂😂😂
I dream of going to Saqqara some day. Home the Bubasteion. So excited to watch this colab. You are on fire my darling. Xo
Can’t wait to be back in few weeks ❤️
Enjoyed this very intriguing documentary about my favorite Egyptian Goddess BAST. Blessed be & unite Divine Feminines!!!
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Glad you enjoyed it Brandi !
Thank you for this exceptional video with so much fascinating information. I feel like I am there exploring with you. The Egyptians were so good at infusing their statues with power, especially the Sekhmet statues and the daughter of Amenhotep.
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You've done it again. Thus subject is so interesting. 🙂🇨🇦
Thanks again Jean!
Thank you for sharing this another great documentary Curtis 💚
Awesome documentary! Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Valuable documentary
Thank you
An excellent video Curtis, I watched it while painting my Ostracon art
I love your art, so precise! Keep it up ❤️
Such a high quality documentary. Thank you.
Another fantastic documentary you have spoilt us this year thank you Curtis I can't wait for your next one ❤
More to come in the next few weeks!
Ramses II is coming to Sydney Australia
I used to have a black cat it was very special. Love your informative videos. Thank you
Just excellent. Subscribed.
Awesome, thank you!
How did I miss this? I'm such a silly billy. All notifications now on.😊 p.s. I am off to Sydney, from outback Queensland this weekend, for the Ramesses II exhibition . Sooo excited. Keep making the great videos CRW. Like wine, you just keep getting better.
This is so good! Exactly what I had in mind when I wanted to know more about Egyptians & cats!
Really enjoyed this. Thank you Curtis.👍👍👍👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Yet another wonderful documentary !
Thanks David !
Great documentry Curtis, as a 'slave' to 6 cats, it easy to see their influence in Egypt. Enjoyed as always, thank you :)
6? Wow you must have your hands full!
@@CurtisRyanWoodside haha very much so but they’re adorable, so worth the chaos 🤣
Not a slave....beloved servant!!!
@@marciaspiegel5280 haha yes that’s about right 😂🐈⬛
Excellent documentary 👏🏽 fascinating facts about the Cat goddess I never knew, btw I love the shirts you wore 😅 perfect design 😀 👌🏽 😍
Thanks Ricki! 😇❤️
I did a regression hypnosis… I was accompanied by a black panther into Egypt 🇪🇬 (I’m Cuban) I was a ruler (consort) who helped many people including my own servants, putting gold in their pockets, i could see them smiling, i felt loved and felt protected. I had a huge belly almost 6-7 months and was walking down a hallway sand color.. until i sat on a stone throne and people would come to me for help. And I’d help them solve whatever problem, giving them gold and gifts…
This is who I am today, i help everyone even at personal expense sometimes… i felt included in this regression i felt i was at home… and felt that panther was my guide and my protector
Pasht, meaning "she who scratches".
One of family's cats.
Fascinating video. Thank you for sharing.😺
Another well informed documentary Curtis, But i think that you will find that the colossal statue of Meritamun is accualy a colossal statue of Queen Tiye if you have a look at the facual features It is a statue that was reinscribed. You will also find that the lion Maahes that accompanys Rameses the second at Abu Simbel is also a lion god who protects the sun god Ra .
I love Basted! I have cats my hole life. I even have a tattoo too of Basted ❤ I’m a true cat mother and I’m okay with them
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Great documentary curtis love it about cats. Cant wait til your next documentary❤
Coming soon! Forgotten Southern Egypt!
My cat just ripped the screen out of the backdoor..thank you Curtis for your great walk a bouts
Hahah go fix that door!
Thank you for spreading knowledge of Bastet ❤
The most fascinating interpretation I’ve to see!
Amazing documentary.
Many thanks!
As someone who was raised Catholic, I am truly ashamed of Christians' hatred of cats over the history 😤
It’s not a hatred of cats it’s what cats are used for and sometimes it’s not cats. There are spirits that follow which is called familiars, and they present themselves as cats but they’re not really cats their spirits, so that it’s not just cats and other animals that are considered, witches familiars.
Dua Bast! Shes such a cool and loving divine mother! This was such a good documentary!
❤️❤️🐈⬛