Conservation of a crocodile mummy

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  • Опубліковано 7 січ 2016
  • Take an in-depth look at the conservation processes involved in getting a crocodile mummy ready for display for the first time in 75 years. You can see this mummy in Room 3 until 21 Feb 2016:
    The Asahi Shimbun Displays
    Scanning Sobek: mummy of the crocodile god.
    10 December 2015 - 21 February 2016
    The crocodile mummy is currently being displayed as part of the The Asahi Shimbun Displays: Scanning Sobek- mummy of the crocodile god.
    10 December 2015 - 21 February 2016

КОМЕНТАРІ • 741

  • @ariglosser4469
    @ariglosser4469 4 роки тому +2836

    Me: coming from Baumgartner Restoration (painting restoration dude on youtube)
    Conservator: Japanese tissue paper
    Me: ayyyy wahshikozo

    • @lizziejones8508
      @lizziejones8508 4 роки тому +75

      yeeesssss, my thoughts exactly!

    • @Snortimusgoutimas
      @Snortimusgoutimas 4 роки тому +98

      The fact i came from the exact same tuber. This one of them youtube binge things isn't it. Restorations.

    • @poisonrose5731
      @poisonrose5731 4 роки тому +14

      So glad I'm not the only one!!

    • @tomaszlosinski875
      @tomaszlosinski875 4 роки тому +14

      Me, coming from David bull then to baumgartner restoration: is that paper used in everything?

    • @oo-ll4vi
      @oo-ll4vi 4 роки тому +13

      same lol just came from Baumgartner too lol

  • @justintime112
    @justintime112 4 роки тому +818

    Me, chillin and vibing to Baumgartner Restoration:
    My youtube recommended: "Conservation of a crocodile mummy :) "
    Me: " a *W H A T* "

  • @chickendrawsdogs3343
    @chickendrawsdogs3343 4 роки тому +954

    Baby croc: Hey Mum...
    Mama croc: Yes dear?
    Baby croc: We're much better cared for dead than alive.
    Mama: Yes we are, dear, yes we are. Now lie still, here comes the lady with the vacuum and cotton balls.

    • @NikkiHoyland
      @NikkiHoyland 4 роки тому +15

      @Jacob Zondag a quick search suggests unfortunately it was most likely killed specifically for this process :(

    • @georgeballard1134
      @georgeballard1134 4 роки тому +3

      I can't breath

    • @lolalola2323
      @lolalola2323 3 роки тому +2

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @bepinkfloyd814
      @bepinkfloyd814 2 роки тому +3

      There was An entire city were they worshipped them, i can't remember the name of the god with the crocodile head but It was a very important one. In a part of Egypt they worshipped crocodiles in other parts they didn't. Funny thing is that there was always one croc that was the "son" of this god, usually was the biggest one, they gave him always a lot to eat things like sweetcakes and wine... so It basically was massive and drunk xD

    • @chickendrawsdogs3343
      @chickendrawsdogs3343 2 роки тому

      @@bepinkfloyd814 Krododilopolis in Faiyum?

  • @51WCDodge
    @51WCDodge 4 роки тому +262

    Must be the first time someone has said 'I was delighted when the Crocodile came my way'.

    • @Widdekuu91
      @Widdekuu91 4 роки тому +4

      HAHAHA I wanted to type the exact same, you beat me to it! Thumbs up ^_^

  • @Wired_User
    @Wired_User 5 років тому +584

    I guess after years of working in conservation, Barbara Wellis developed legendary patience and a sort of stress-free air to her. She’s just amazing to watch and listen to.

    • @MissLizzanna
      @MissLizzanna 4 роки тому +10

      Blue 2003 Toyota Echo I could listen to her talk all day.

    • @Anchored4
      @Anchored4 4 роки тому +4

      Blue 2003 Toyota Echo Yes!! Watching this video I was like “she should do audio books and ASMR”

    • @lolalola2323
      @lolalola2323 3 роки тому +1

      I really enjoyed listening to her

  • @ernestturnage3653
    @ernestturnage3653 6 років тому +971

    The patience, attention and skill that Barbara Wills brought to the table as a conservator is impressive.

    • @angelkotilainen
      @angelkotilainen 5 років тому +28

      What did you do today? 'Oh I vaccuumed a B.C mummified crocodile's cracks' Oh that's nice. normal day at the office, lol :)

    • @jacobsack
      @jacobsack 5 років тому

      @@angelkotilainen soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo boring

    • @aaronjaben7913
      @aaronjaben7913 4 роки тому +2

      imagine going out into the street after being in that miniature reality all day

    • @angeliqueoren2462
      @angeliqueoren2462 4 роки тому +2

      @@jacobsack then don't watch it, idiot!

    • @elkwolf2888
      @elkwolf2888 4 роки тому +8

      @@aaronjaben7913 Right!? It can be a shock just to get up from doing a puzzle or cooking for hours and experience the hectic nature of modern living. But with a project like this there's so much pressure not to mess up and you don't have a recipe or picture on the front of the box to guide you, so to be able to get into the zone and stay there while just... calmly cleaning a square centimeter of ANCIENT CROCODILE at a time with a mouse vacuum and goop on a stick? Amazing.
      I felt the need to elaborate on this subject but wasn't sure where to start, I'm glad someone mentioned it in the comments! It was like a writing prompt, thank you.

  • @liukang85
    @liukang85 6 років тому +2180

    Pretty sure the two metal objects are the hands of a clock once swallowed... ;)

    • @altarush
      @altarush 6 років тому +78

      As long as it isn't Captain Hook, it is okay.

    • @teddysalad8227
      @teddysalad8227 6 років тому +40

      Probably jewelry from someone it ate.

    • @AntiUTTP894
      @AntiUTTP894 5 років тому +5

      lol

    • @lordgoddrid1555
      @lordgoddrid1555 5 років тому +34

      Doctor looking at the CT scan: "Hmmmm we see to have spotted human remains in this Crocodile".
      Me: "Is it Captain cook? The clock hands are in there right?"

    • @F0nkyNinja
      @F0nkyNinja 5 років тому +2

      @@lordgoddrid1555 Captain cook?

  • @zafarmonier2927
    @zafarmonier2927 6 років тому +280

    1:56 the guy in the DOMO t-shirt is my hero

    • @Paulamdz
      @Paulamdz 5 років тому +16

      Omg they liked this 😂

    • @whatzittooya9012
      @whatzittooya9012 4 роки тому +4

      @@Paulamdz Well now we know which one of their staffers runs the YT account

  • @hazzastxles7873
    @hazzastxles7873 4 роки тому +87

    I read the title as *"Conversation with crocodile mummy"*
    Kay, I'll sleep now.

  • @MarcelTeugels
    @MarcelTeugels 8 років тому +599

    Great video. It would be nice to see some kind of digital reconstruction of what it might have looked like when it was just mummified. I imagine the resin which covers the crocodile wasn't always this dark, if it's just conifer resin and beeswax. Maybe clear and golden..

    • @Shanshan12988
      @Shanshan12988 6 років тому +19

      this isnt nat geo wild lol

    • @ottogobey3462
      @ottogobey3462 5 років тому +5

      is the black not bitumen?

    • @legobunny
      @legobunny 5 років тому +1

      great point

    • @lazygardens
      @lazygardens 5 років тому +18

      she mentions "bitumen surface", which is asphalt. So the final form was always black like that.

    • @lazygardens
      @lazygardens 5 років тому +6

      my bad ... but beeswax will oxidise to a dark color within a few years ... as people who use "granny's polish" of beeswax and linseed oil discover.

  • @ashleyparson5305
    @ashleyparson5305 5 років тому +417

    I could listen to Barbara Wills talk for hours. Her voice is so soothing. The best unintentional ASMR on the internet that I’ve ever experienced. And such fascinating subject matter!
    @thebrithishmuseum more Barbara Wills, please!!! 😍😍😍

    • @lucye8381
      @lucye8381 5 років тому +11

      I agree completely! Barbara's voice is incredibly soothing, I'd listen to her for hours.

    • @ariesgirlkara2603
      @ariesgirlkara2603 5 років тому +6

      I thought I was the only one who noticed her soothing voice;).

    • @aliciadear
      @aliciadear 5 років тому +4

      The C Word S01E02: Human Remains has some of her talking! Yes I totally searched her! starts at 24 : 20 in that video!

    • @tanjaridder8277
      @tanjaridder8277 4 роки тому

      She sounds like she is talking in REM sleep.

  • @nowgoawayanddosomethinggoo8978
    @nowgoawayanddosomethinggoo8978 4 роки тому +157

    Lacoste called, they want their founder back.

    • @misskwannie
      @misskwannie 4 роки тому +2

      Now Go Away And Do Something Good Hahahah

  • @gumiho8352
    @gumiho8352 4 роки тому +8

    I could listen to Barbara Wills talk forever. Such a soothing voice and very detailed explanations.

  • @angelkotilainen
    @angelkotilainen 5 років тому +516

    The babies stuck to mommy's back for all eternity is both tragic and adorable at the same time. I wonder what happened to them to all die like that.

    • @Oialca
      @Oialca 5 років тому +43

      Angel sorry did you actually watch this video in its entirety?

    • @corndog4ever
      @corndog4ever 5 років тому +89

      They didn't die on the mom's back like that. They were just mummified that way.

    • @kgrobinson007
      @kgrobinson007 5 років тому +188

      @@corndog4ever I think she meant in general why did they die. My thinking is that surely they didn't all just die naturally, especially if there were possibly 30 of them. What would cause all 30 of the hatchlings to die at once? Or did those in charge of the mummification decide that this crocodile needed servants in the afterlife, so they decided to round up some hatchlings to accompany it, which also makes me skeptical about them even belonging to the larger crocodile. Did they even confirm that the crocodile was female? There are a lot of questions that this brought up for me.

    • @corndog4ever
      @corndog4ever 5 років тому +148

      @@kgrobinson007 my vote is that the hatchlings were killed for burial purposes

    • @13gladius28
      @13gladius28 5 років тому +55

      This crocodile is male. The hatchlings were probably sacrificed. No big deal

  • @thatgreengirl7791
    @thatgreengirl7791 3 роки тому +6

    Let's take a minute to appreciate how adorable Barbara is.

  • @Widdekuu91
    @Widdekuu91 4 роки тому +39

    "And that it's _safe_ to be displayed.."
    My halfasleep brain at midnight; 'Yeah....duh.. ..ofcourse. It's a crocodile..."

  • @joniallen6880
    @joniallen6880 4 роки тому +11

    What a wonderful world we live in! I love that there are people who are so passionate about their work!

  • @jacobsadler2898
    @jacobsadler2898 5 років тому +33

    I've used an SEM before for imaging prehistoric shark teeth (and also some random dead bugs laying around my university) but I would never have considered its applicability to crocodile mummies. What a wonderful machine

    • @anomalyp8584
      @anomalyp8584 5 років тому

      i think you can use it for everything :p

    • @fathallahelfatehy3279
      @fathallahelfatehy3279 4 роки тому +1

      You can observe every biological material

    • @Oldbmwr100rs
      @Oldbmwr100rs 4 роки тому +1

      You can buy parts to build your own! There's even kits and instructions, which sounds like an amazing project really.

  • @ragnkja
    @ragnkja 8 років тому +24

    Thank you, this is exactly the kind of behind the scenes video I love, where we get to learn about the science that goes on within a working museum.

  • @AndreasKienle
    @AndreasKienle 8 років тому +54

    Thank you so much for putting so much effort into your videos. It's so inspiring to see how committed your conservators and curators are. Keep it up! Greetings from Germany

  • @locksmithmuggle
    @locksmithmuggle 5 років тому +137

    3000 years old and shes worrying about getting another 50 out of it

    • @danielmcsween884
      @danielmcsween884 4 роки тому +1

      300?

    • @jackgreen4789
      @jackgreen4789 4 роки тому +2

      3000, it’s from Ancient Egypt not the 17 hundreds

    • @twistedtachyon5877
      @twistedtachyon5877 3 роки тому +13

      Such is the curse of archaeology. If you find a thing, you've more than likely already lost what kept it intact for millennia. Plus, generally, the more degradation sets in, the more rapidly things degrade.

  • @ignacio4841
    @ignacio4841 4 роки тому +9

    Imagine barbra reading a bedtime story. I would fall asleep after 2 words

  • @faxezu
    @faxezu 8 років тому +28

    The quality ist amazing, keep going! Thanks for sharing and greetings from Germany.

  • @ThatLayanKid
    @ThatLayanKid 8 років тому +63

    I will be starting a conservation Ba in London this year- so very inspiring, thanks a lot!!

  • @gmuralid
    @gmuralid 5 років тому +4

    Super interesting. Nice to learn about the conservation techniques in such detail, while still thinking about how in the past someone cared enough about these animals to want to preserve them for thousands of years.

  • @kurossilver7334
    @kurossilver7334 3 роки тому +1

    Nobody is talking about that lady’s soothing voice

  • @robertschlesinger1342
    @robertschlesinger1342 4 роки тому +1

    Excellent overview of many aspects involved in the conservation of a crocodile mummy.

  • @TheMoldydog
    @TheMoldydog 4 роки тому +37

    "By osiris where did I leave that crocodile jerky.... I even put my classic honey resin on it"

  • @MissMisnomer_
    @MissMisnomer_ 2 роки тому +1

    I remember the first time I ever saw a mummified crocodile, it completely blew my mind. What a fascinating piece of archeology! 🐊

  • @joeyacevedo5267
    @joeyacevedo5267 4 роки тому +4

    Crazy to think you're staring at the exact same creature someone from thousands of years ago could've seen...

  • @lobbiester
    @lobbiester 5 років тому +1

    Amazing! Thank you for this. Please do more of these!

  • @daretheclaw
    @daretheclaw 5 років тому +48

    Sobek The Crocodile God sounds so epic

  • @Angel_Billy4-30-23
    @Angel_Billy4-30-23 4 роки тому +1

    Wow, this was pretty cool to see. I have never seen a mummified crocodile before. This was so neat to see. Thank you for sharing this awesome/amazing video.

  • @celeanor7540
    @celeanor7540 6 років тому +4

    This is absolutely amazing.

  • @Leelz247
    @Leelz247 3 роки тому +2

    3,000 year old animal remains are just mind blowing. Someone living once came face to face with that creature and it is every bit as imposing today.

  • @lokodude28
    @lokodude28 8 років тому

    Great video! Fascinating to get a look behind the scenes! Hope you keep these videos coming :)

  • @archaeodesigns3844
    @archaeodesigns3844 8 років тому +9

    Awesome piece of zooarchaeology!

  • @ashleymcdonald6748
    @ashleymcdonald6748 2 роки тому +1

    Who needs therapy when you have this. Watching this is so relaxing.

  • @LuceroLucifer
    @LuceroLucifer 5 років тому +4

    this sounds like a fun job. very precise and meditative

  • @tomweidler8910
    @tomweidler8910 5 років тому

    Nicely done indeed! 😎👍👍
    Sincerely Tom Weidler in Las Vegas Nevada
    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @MrPelafio
    @MrPelafio 6 років тому +11

    The electron images of the age maintained fibers were amazing to see

  • @bananakitofinternetclan8350
    @bananakitofinternetclan8350 4 роки тому

    I saw some ancient Chinese and native American art in a museum once. That was probably the coolest experience of my life so far.

  • @MicaRayan
    @MicaRayan 4 роки тому +2

    Oh my gwaddd... her hair was so funky. Love it

  • @happywhale1786
    @happywhale1786 4 роки тому +19

    my recommendation list is getting weirder.

  • @JohnDoe-iv8of
    @JohnDoe-iv8of 4 роки тому +5

    Man, ancient Egyptians were awesome. Who mummifies crocs?

  • @rastafari8459
    @rastafari8459 4 роки тому +1

    One of the earliest examples of a proper surfboard. Pharaohs used to ride these mummified crocodiles and catch sick waves on ancient Nile waters.

  • @TheGLpanda
    @TheGLpanda 8 років тому +9

    Thanks for delivering!

  • @pinfotech9684
    @pinfotech9684 3 роки тому +1

    These type work make a history for next coming generation..👍👍
    🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @hahaimmmmmmm
    @hahaimmmmmmm 8 років тому +3

    Great video! Greetings from singapore😀

  • @sharynleato5880
    @sharynleato5880 4 роки тому

    Soo very informative. Thank you.

  • @jareypoohbears
    @jareypoohbears 4 роки тому +2

    I watched this at 4 in the morning, and 10 hours later, here I am again. Also quitting 8 minutes, maybe I'll come back soon and watch it all.

  • @oneshotme
    @oneshotme 5 років тому

    I did really enjoyed it and gave your video a thumbs up

  • @venusdoutzenparks8031
    @venusdoutzenparks8031 3 роки тому

    Wow that is a great find .. and i am realy eager to see that soon in the british museum

  • @newkkl
    @newkkl 2 роки тому

    Fascinating! Please do another video about the role of sacred animals in Egyptian life and the purpose of their mummification.

  • @sillystephys7123
    @sillystephys7123 3 роки тому

    Barbara’s voice is so relaxing

  • @francoandres6825
    @francoandres6825 5 років тому +1

    this is one of the most beautiful things I have seen. I absolutely LOVE THIS!

  • @alextheasparagus6675
    @alextheasparagus6675 5 років тому +8

    I'm doing my BSc in conservation rn and I want her job.... (objects - organic in particular - are my main focus)

  • @highstepnightowl
    @highstepnightowl 4 роки тому

    I could listen to Barbara Wellis talk all day

  • @horaciomillan4181
    @horaciomillan4181 6 років тому +9

    As Mr. Spock would have said, fascinating!

  • @anomalyp8584
    @anomalyp8584 3 роки тому

    ❤️Barbara Wills...what a voice.
    With those steady, skilled hands she could be surgeon as well.

    • @ericf7063
      @ericf7063 3 роки тому

      She reminds me of uncle Colm from Derry Girls.

  • @markymark5723
    @markymark5723 8 років тому +154

    Can you make a video about How dose some one become a curator for the British Museum or What they need to do to get there?

    • @sarahb4356
      @sarahb4356 5 років тому +5

      Mark Huicochea there isn’t really any set pathway for many museum positions, I’m pretty sure the UA-cam channel ‘the brain scoop’ has a video or perhaps a couple that address various people that work in the field museum in Chicago and how they ended up in their current roles.

    • @WardancerHB
      @WardancerHB 5 років тому +21

      knowing spelling might help...

    • @introverttaciturn4133
      @introverttaciturn4133 5 років тому +2

      Idk. Some Ph.D or master's in Archaeology, Biochemistry, Anthropology, or some odd science ish.

    • @sydneygrace2665
      @sydneygrace2665 5 років тому +1

      BA in conservation !

    • @damonturnbull5903
      @damonturnbull5903 4 роки тому +8

      @@WardancerHB Well actually no. A lot of academics don't spell well. Not all obviously. That's why we have editors. Mark Huicochea you follow ur dream. Don't let wankers like this put you off

  • @emmarina3525
    @emmarina3525 4 роки тому

    Barbara's voice is so relaxing 😴

  • @Grace-qu8bw
    @Grace-qu8bw 3 роки тому +2

    After 4 years, have we found out what the 3 unidentified metals are?

  • @silverstuff182
    @silverstuff182 4 роки тому

    Great, I would do anything to work in that lab, I hope the croc will still be on display when I get to London again.

  • @davidcaldecoat7414
    @davidcaldecoat7414 2 роки тому

    Wow that's truly amazing what a job to have it would keep you busy

  • @swagfeller
    @swagfeller 4 роки тому +13

    what a beast, imagine if they were still alive.

  • @maybeitsalice
    @maybeitsalice 3 роки тому +2

    "fragment of infant crocodile"
    sounds like a very specific ingredient to a witch's potion lol

  • @mozdickson
    @mozdickson 2 роки тому

    From a frame at The National Gallery, to books at Kings College, to Egyptology. Education for the kids today is so accelerated and eclectic compared to my uni days, mastering the microfiche. I'm a Fossil.

  • @Alexanderisawsome
    @Alexanderisawsome 5 років тому

    Her voice is fantastic

  • @squirrel5809
    @squirrel5809 5 років тому +4

    This is amazing, and also I find that crocodile really terrifying! Some primitive part of my brain maybe.

  • @CroneFingrCraft
    @CroneFingrCraft 5 років тому

    Good work!

  • @Rangles91
    @Rangles91 8 років тому +2

    This is awesome

  • @TroyYouTube
    @TroyYouTube 2 роки тому

    That was very interesting and amazing

  • @RICDirector
    @RICDirector 4 роки тому +2

    SEM is a SCANNING electron microscope, not a 'secondary electron microscope'.....unless they've renamed the blasted thing....

  • @paparazzi.IndianFootball
    @paparazzi.IndianFootball 3 роки тому +7

    Ancient Egypt be like " Animal cruelty??? What's that?"

    • @larrym.johnson9219
      @larrym.johnson9219 3 роки тому

      Please remember that ancient Egyptians worships many deities and the crocodile was one of them the crocodile perished and they mummified it most likely don't place your modern sensibilities in the ancient past.

    • @douglasparkinson4123
      @douglasparkinson4123 2 роки тому

      they let it die then mummified it. after its dead its a corpse. its an empty vessel that can never be refilled. its a teapot with a hole in the bottom you cant patch up. its worthless except as a reminder of what was. this mummification preserved that reminder to the point at which it did gain worth as an antique and a curiosity

  • @TheLolMasterOwner
    @TheLolMasterOwner 4 роки тому +7

    thought the thumbnail was a crocodile going down a bowling alley

  • @iLitAfuseiCantStop
    @iLitAfuseiCantStop 5 років тому +1

    Odd observation I know, but it’s interesting that the shape of crocodiles face at 5:22 & the lines of the chair at 5:32 are so similar 🐊

  • @marcamaro4628
    @marcamaro4628 5 років тому +2

    Do you know the name of the music used ?

  • @1969JohnnyM
    @1969JohnnyM 10 місяців тому

    Wonderful.

  • @lydiakies9053
    @lydiakies9053 4 роки тому +1

    I wonder how one goes about catching a danger log and her clutch of babies. The mummification itself is amazing, but I'm super curious about obtaining the animal.

  • @rollyherrera623
    @rollyherrera623 3 роки тому

    Awesome!!!!

  • @historicrecord
    @historicrecord 3 роки тому +1

    Fascinating

  • @willwinn8559
    @willwinn8559 4 роки тому

    Fantastic

  • @blakebergersen296
    @blakebergersen296 5 років тому +2

    This is why I want to become a curator!

  • @peilingpey697
    @peilingpey697 4 роки тому

    Maybe I'm just confused, but the conservation technique for mummies still seems invasive and risky. Is this the best we can do?

  • @PixelOverload
    @PixelOverload 5 років тому +79

    Any idea on why this croc in particular was so special? I don't imagine they mummified _every_ dead croc they happened across.

    • @glorfindel.
      @glorfindel. 5 років тому +134

      Ancient egyptians revered some animals as living representations of a deity. So, in this case, this crocodile was treated like a living version of Sobek, the crocodile goddess, and lived in a temple.
      When these divine animals died they were mummified and buried with all respect. (The Apis bull is the most famous example of this practice.)
      At the same time, there was also a cult of buying mummified animals and gift them as offerings to the god the animal was connected to (a mummified cat was gifted to Bastet).
      Hope this helped you :)

    • @angelkotilainen
      @angelkotilainen 5 років тому +7

      She must have been a special crocodile in some way to them, especially as they put her dead babies with her.

    • @13gladius28
      @13gladius28 5 років тому +14

      @@angelkotilainen It's a male crocodile

    • @13gladius28
      @13gladius28 5 років тому +2

      @@glorfindel. That's amazing info; thanks

    • @Tsumami__
      @Tsumami__ 5 років тому +18

      mike oak Not all the time. Over time it turned into a money making scheme, and people would mummify anything and pass the mummies off as cats or crocs to sell for a pretty penny. They've found tons of mummified animals that turned out to be nothing more than garbage or bits and pieces of other animals wrapped up.

  • @nohahaggag
    @nohahaggag 5 років тому +3

    However, I thank you for the good preservation of our monuments. Although I guess getting it back to Egypt is out of the question.

  • @hibiscus.tea4u
    @hibiscus.tea4u 3 роки тому

    So interesting!!

  • @artisticwhistleblower1756
    @artisticwhistleblower1756 4 роки тому +7

    Most of what is in The British Museum was looted.

    • @gazzaboo8461
      @gazzaboo8461 4 роки тому

      Grow up

    • @winstonpoplin
      @winstonpoplin 3 роки тому

      The world is built on taking peoples things or defending your own stuff from people trying to take it. Thats the way the world works.

  • @nohahaggag
    @nohahaggag 5 років тому +3

    I still do not get how this mummy ended up in the UK? You mentioned it was excavated in Kom Ombo, Egypt. in 1985, Khediwi Abbas II was ruling Egypt. Under what treaty or agreement was this mummy (and I am sure other antiquities as well) were transferred to the UK?

  • @PyroX792
    @PyroX792 4 роки тому +4

    Weird question, if this mummy was unearthed in Egypt why is it owned by the British Museum? Shouldn't it be in Egypt?

  • @laurengee6989
    @laurengee6989 4 роки тому

    wonderful

  • @xavagriffith438
    @xavagriffith438 3 роки тому

    Since you have the spot where the metal objects are how about you make presisiouse cuts and get one of the metal objects in the croc.
    At least if you know what one looks like it could help find out some weird procedure the croc went through to get mummified.

  • @OMEGANiru
    @OMEGANiru 3 роки тому

    Neatly Done👍🏻

  • @gcruz983
    @gcruz983 5 років тому +4

    Shouldn’t those excavated items be in their native lands museums ?

  • @petergambier
    @petergambier 4 роки тому

    It would be interesting to know what a conservator's hourly rate is.

  • @dimenerno
    @dimenerno Рік тому +1

    Am I the only one who thought the thumbnail was a mummy sliding down on a bowling lane?

  • @thesmilingmercenary937
    @thesmilingmercenary937 3 роки тому +1

    Me: conversation with a crocodile mummy. Hmm, should be interesting.
    Me, later: OH! Oh well, I'm all in now.

  • @tineadivar2207
    @tineadivar2207 4 роки тому

    Very good. :D

  • @ianrobson9601
    @ianrobson9601 5 років тому +1

    Barbara seems like a lovely person