*_"The video and narration quality of your videos is incredible!"_* Yes, they are! Astonishing! I particularly like the Egyptian ones. I'm glad this was pinned, as you now have another sub. {:-:-:}
Your every comment gives me energy and encourages me to continue working on my little channel. I count on your likes and subscriptions!✌Ahead of us are many interesting, well-known and lesser-known ancient sites in Egypt, stay with me!
Magia płynąca z tego filmu sprawia że moja wewnętrzna energia wręcz łączy się na żywo z tym miejscem i oglądam to przeżywając jakbym sam był i zwiedzał te miejsca 💪 pozdrawiam serdecznie ❤️
In many ways these tombs are more interesting than royal tombs as they are somewhat normal people and more relatable. I don't find the bones n skulls creepy at all. Let's face it, that is the fate that awaits us all. They are still excavating and finding burials now at this site. Great stuff AS....really enjoyed that. FOOTNOTE: there are snakes there so be careful poking around in shafts.
Thank you! :) luckily, I haven't seen any snakes, but too many bats 🦇 🙄😅. I've seen mummies, skulls, and bones etc. in museums but this was a different experience. Having human remains literally under your nose might be, at first, quite uncomfortable. 🤷♀️
I sometimes wonder if the natives of north-east Africa found these sites and used them for burying their dead and adding their carvings etc. Aside from that I think Irina is brilliant and opens up a world of discussion.
later Egyptian Christians definitely reused tombs and temples as churches and holy sites (in general, idk about here in particular) are you talking about other groups other than Egyptians?
That's amazing thanks for sharing this really I am waiting for your next destination I hope you won't miss dehab and Alexandria Greatings from the city of Alexander The pearl of Mediterranean eskandria
Hi, frist of all i want it to say thanks for visiting my city land as well, and the videos which I'm down watched is really amazing, n more information if you like to know about my grown up city is in the history Which each one of us know, Aswan is a Nubian city in the south of Egypt located on the east bank of the Nile river connected to Cairo with train stations, railways and domestic flights,its the population almost about 900,000, The city of Aswan is about 85 meters above sea level, it is 879 km from Cairo, and its area about 34,608 km2.
just found your channel from a comment the other day, what a fantastic find, the videos remind me of that sort of awe and wonder i had when i was way younger and first learning about ancient egypt, as i dont really see much footage of inside these places elsewhere
I can't get over how astonishingly good your documentaries on these ancient sites actually are. Do you have a degree in ancient history or something? I've missed a few, because my stupid UA-cam notifications don't always work properly. I usually listen to things at low res (discussions, hangouts, comedy etc), while I play MMOs, but with yours I shall have to make another play list and watch them all properly in hi res. Thank you so much. {:-:-:}
Thank you sooo much! Ancient history is only my hobby/passion, but each episode equals dozens of hours of reaserch. :) thank you again and if it helps, I divided all episodes into 3 playlists - Greece, Turkey, and Egypt :)
@@ancientsitesgirl Cheers, I love them all, but particularly Egypt. Especially when there is still colour in the art work. I made a playlist of the last 4 months, but fell asleep half way through! It was very late. I will watch them all again later. Maybe that will give more "engagement" on your channel, because you deserve to be up in the hundreds of thousands. When I think of frauds like Fright Inshyte and UneducatedX getting zillions of views for their fraudulent charlatanry and hogwash about aliens and Atlantis, it is so annoying! Ancient Architects used to be a bit like that, with his _never was a tomb_ and _"probably much older"_ at the end of every video and whacky ideas about the ancient world. But he has improved a lot over the last year or two, since he started watching World of Antiquity. He got slated by the Conspiritards, so kudos to him for changing his ideas in the face of actual, verifiable evidence. {:-:-:}
Your videos are so enjoyable and informative. This sort of content is difficult to find from the professionals now; they seem more interested in fake drama. You fill a void by providing historical information in a style that is pleasant to watch. You also show us so much more of what we would actually see at these sites in person. Thank you!
Thank God ! 😇 There is change in background music.The music used in earlier videos was engaging but was getting repetative in recent videos.Apart from this Welcome Change the Video is very interesting and informative as usual.
Great video . As all of course but I liked very much that tombs !! Didn’t know them . First time saw a video of them . And in a great view of the river !!! Sadly I saw many empty bottles etc in the tombs . Did they not clean there ?? In one tomb it was Jesus Christ not an Apostole . And wow it is so easy to go inside alone . There are and bones . Did they not been afraid of stealing them ???
Ciekawi mnie - jak długo przygotowujesz aię do komentowania filmu? Podejżewam, że proces edytowania zajmuje ci wiele czasu.Te egipskie zabytki są ciekawsze - .bardziej widowiskowe.
Dzięki za komentarz. Kiedyś liczyłam i komentarz do filmu, czyli nagranie, napisanie tekstu i znalezienie źródeł to ok. 25-30 godzin. Edycja filmu podobnie. :)
Well done investigation and I'm amazed you were able to provide so many details about the people that used/built those tombs, despite being in such a bad condition. There's a large gazelle before you pointed to the little one, I had no idea they were also present in that area, or could they be another animal? I also wonder that with so many bones, if the tombs were used to leave bodies from wars or plagues for avoiding the spread of diseases... Could those baskets have been used to collect the remains scattered everywhere after being scavenged?
Oh, thanks for translation. :) yes, it is sad, but luckily there's a change going on in Egypt. The amount of rubbish not only inside the ancient sites, but also in the cities is visibly decreasing. 🙂
The video and narration quality of your videos is incredible! You have a very bright future on UA-cam!
Thank you! Your channel is impressive... 😮
@@ancientsitesgirl I appreciate that! :)
*_"The video and narration quality of your videos is incredible!"_*
Yes, they are! Astonishing! I particularly like the Egyptian ones. I'm glad this was pinned, as you now have another sub.
{:-:-:}
Your every comment gives me energy and encourages me to continue working on my little channel. I count on your likes and subscriptions!✌Ahead of us are many interesting, well-known and lesser-known ancient sites in Egypt, stay with me!
I’m blown away every time ! Excellent video !
Thank you so much! 🤗
Thank you for taking us along on the incredible journey 🙏😊
Thanks for watching and commenting :)
Great video! 👍 I suspect a visit to Abu Simbel is next! 😉
Thank you very much 😉
Respect from Egypt , welcome in Egypt 🇪🇬 ❤️
Thank you! :)
Magia płynąca z tego filmu sprawia że moja wewnętrzna energia wręcz łączy się na żywo z tym miejscem i oglądam to przeżywając jakbym sam był i zwiedzał te miejsca 💪 pozdrawiam serdecznie ❤️
Dziękuję, bardzo miły komentarz ❤
To ja dziękuję i wręcz czekam na więcej 😊❤️
Glad I found this gem before it gets super famous! These videos are going to change the consciousness of the planet!
Wow! Thank you! I truly appreciate your feedback! 💖
Great content! Keep it up!
Thank you very much! I'm waiting for your new videos! ✌
Very interesting, thanks!
Thank you very much
Amazing narration! :-) TY!!!
Thanks 🤗
Wonderful AS😁👋🏽 thank you for this upload.
Feels like I am there too.
Stay safe.⚘
Thank you Nancy! 🥰
In many ways these tombs are more interesting than royal tombs as they are somewhat normal people and more relatable. I don't find the bones n skulls creepy at all. Let's face it, that is the fate that awaits us all. They are still excavating and finding burials now at this site. Great stuff AS....really enjoyed that. FOOTNOTE: there are snakes there so be careful poking around in shafts.
Thank you! :) luckily, I haven't seen any snakes, but too many bats 🦇 🙄😅. I've seen mummies, skulls, and bones etc. in museums but this was a different experience. Having human remains literally under your nose might be, at first, quite uncomfortable. 🤷♀️
@@ancientsitesgirl Thanks for reply AS 👍
this is one of your best videos so far. I hope the pyramid of hawara is on your list to show too.
Thanks! Of course, I plan to visit the pyramids of the Middle Kingdom
@@ancientsitesgirl I love the middle kingdom since most of the Egyptian literature comes from.
Who do you travel with that holds your camera?
I sometimes wonder if the natives of north-east Africa found these sites and used them for burying their dead and adding their carvings etc. Aside from that I think Irina is brilliant and opens up a world of discussion.
Thank you very much! :)
later Egyptian Christians definitely reused tombs and temples as churches and holy sites (in general, idk about here in particular)
are you talking about other groups other than Egyptians?
Thank you I enjoyed the video
Thanks✌
Another great episode. I missed these tombs when I was in Aswan. So glad you covered them..
Thanks
Very nice documentary, thanks for showing my country’s history and civilization 🇪🇬
Thanks I ❤️🇪🇬
That's amazing thanks for sharing this really
I am waiting for your next destination I hope you won't miss dehab and Alexandria
Greatings from the city of Alexander
The pearl of Mediterranean eskandria
Thank you! :) hope you subscribed 😊
I'm enjoying your videos. Keep it up!
Thank you! :)
Thanks for the video, and thanks to the team
Thank you very much! Hope to return to your great hotel soon!
@@ancientsitesgirl welcome my friend in Your second home
Hi, frist of all i want it to say thanks for visiting my city land as well, and the videos which I'm down watched is really amazing, n more information if you like to know about my grown up city is in the history
Which each one of us know, Aswan is a Nubian city in the south of Egypt located on the east bank of the Nile river connected to Cairo with train stations, railways and domestic flights,its the population almost about 900,000, The city of Aswan is about 85 meters above sea level, it is 879 km from Cairo, and its area about 34,608 km2.
Thank you for your feedback and yes, Aswan, is truly amazing! :)
UNBELIEVABLE ART,...... EXCELLENT VIDEO AND, YOUR WORK.
Thank you! :)
@@ancientsitesgirl Pleasure is All mine.
I have been to Aswan this year. I have seen many interesting places but I have not seen these tombs. Very good movie!!!
Thanks! 😁
Applause for you! Well done!
I love the vids for the leser known sites.
Thanks!
just found your channel from a comment the other day, what a fantastic find, the videos remind me of that sort of awe and wonder i had when i was way younger and first learning about ancient egypt, as i dont really see much footage of inside these places elsewhere
Thank you! I hope you stay!
Another great video! Getting very good at this !!!
Very interesting, great to watch!🌹
Thanks!
Great video ! Thanks very much ! m
Thanks!
I can't get over how astonishingly good your documentaries on these ancient sites actually are. Do you have a degree in ancient history or something?
I've missed a few, because my stupid UA-cam notifications don't always work properly. I usually listen to things at low res (discussions, hangouts, comedy etc), while I play MMOs, but with yours I shall have to make another play list and watch them all properly in hi res.
Thank you so much.
{:-:-:}
Thank you sooo much! Ancient history is only my hobby/passion, but each episode equals dozens of hours of reaserch. :) thank you again and if it helps, I divided all episodes into 3 playlists - Greece, Turkey, and Egypt :)
@@ancientsitesgirl
Cheers, I love them all, but particularly Egypt. Especially when there is still colour in the art work. I made a playlist of the last 4 months, but fell asleep half way through! It was very late. I will watch them all again later.
Maybe that will give more "engagement" on your channel, because you deserve to be up in the hundreds of thousands. When I think of frauds like Fright Inshyte and UneducatedX getting zillions of views for their fraudulent charlatanry and hogwash about aliens and Atlantis, it is so annoying!
Ancient Architects used to be a bit like that, with his _never was a tomb_ and _"probably much older"_ at the end of every video and whacky ideas about the ancient world. But he has improved a lot over the last year or two, since he started watching World of Antiquity. He got slated by the Conspiritards, so kudos to him for changing his ideas in the face of actual, verifiable evidence.
{:-:-:}
Your videos are so enjoyable and informative. This sort of content is difficult to find from the professionals now; they seem more interested in fake drama. You fill a void by providing historical information in a style that is pleasant to watch. You also show us so much more of what we would actually see at these sites in person. Thank you!
Thank you so much!! 🌹
perfect video as always
Thanks
I always wondered how these great ancient Egyptians dug into these hard rocks to build these huge tombs? What tools they used to do so
I wonder what else they will discover... It is a miracle that any tools have survived to our times,
I assume these sites were there before them and they made use of them
@@turtleswim05 how come?
These tunnels are so tidy and with many rooms that are indeed a man made not due to a nature event absolutely
Awesome, I didn't get to see these when I was there.
Thank you! :) what a pity! You must ckeck them out next time! :)
@@ancientsitesgirl I will!
You need to send a camera down to see what's at the bottom of the shafts 😍
😂 When I'll have too much money I'll do that! 😉😜
Very nice work.
Thank you! :)
Wonderful. Thanks.
thanks✌
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ GREAT VIDEO.
Thank you sooo much! 🥰
Thank God ! 😇 There is change in background music.The music used in earlier videos was engaging but was getting repetative in recent videos.Apart from this Welcome Change the Video is very interesting and informative as usual.
Thank you! :D:D Preparing the soundtrack is always time consuming and often old tracks seem to go perfectly with a new episode. :P
Egypt is a mysterious place
So true!
At 6:23 could you explain what the black line grid was for. Thank you.
You are absolutely gorgeous! 😍
✌😊
Super!
dzięki
Nice!
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Thanks!!!
I've been to Cairo but it appears that them tombs in Aswan might be much older !
Thank you..
:)
1:30 Anubis be like what I am on UA-cam now better act cool now
😂 😂 😂 😂
Great video . As all of course but I liked very much that tombs !! Didn’t know them . First time saw a video of them . And in a great view of the river !!! Sadly I saw many empty bottles etc in the tombs . Did they not clean there ?? In one tomb it was Jesus Christ not an Apostole . And wow it is so easy to go inside alone . There are and bones . Did they not been afraid of stealing them ???
Thanks! It could have been one of the evangelists, he holds the bible.
@@ancientsitesgirl maybe . But mainly Jesus holds the bible . It is open in front of him . Apostoles have the bible in the side of them
@@ancientsitesgirl and as I saw the place it was the holy ground of the church . Where the priest goes inside . There is mainly Jesus
Todos vídeos seus são maravilhoso
Thank you!
Jesteś bardzo podobna do mojej koleżanki Magdy, która pochodzi z Białegostoku. Patrzę i nie mogę się nadziwić.
Dzięki za komentarz! 😁 Musze przyznać, że jeszcze nigdy takiego nie otrzymałam :p mam nadzieję, że u koleżanki Magdy wszystko ok 👌 i pozdrawiam! 😉
@@ancientsitesgirl To wyobraź sobie, jak ja byłem zdziwiony. :D Madzia ma się dobrze. Dziękuję, pozdrawiam i czekam na nowe filmy.
Good 👍
Thanks
Czekam na każdy nowy odcinek z niecierpliwością. Nie wyobrażam sobie już UA-cam bez Twojego kanału 😀😃🙂🙃😊
Dziękuję!
Ciekawi mnie - jak długo przygotowujesz aię do komentowania filmu? Podejżewam, że proces edytowania zajmuje ci wiele czasu.Te egipskie zabytki są ciekawsze - .bardziej widowiskowe.
Dzięki za komentarz. Kiedyś liczyłam i komentarz do filmu, czyli nagranie, napisanie tekstu i znalezienie źródeł to ok. 25-30 godzin. Edycja filmu podobnie. :)
Well done Irena!
Thanks!
Well done investigation and I'm amazed you were able to provide so many details about the people that used/built those tombs, despite being in such a bad condition. There's a large gazelle before you pointed to the little one, I had no idea they were also present in that area, or could they be another animal?
I also wonder that with so many bones, if the tombs were used to leave bodies from wars or plagues for avoiding the spread of diseases... Could those baskets have been used to collect the remains scattered everywhere after being scavenged?
Thank you! These tombs had more than one "life" I guess....
respect!
😮
Thanks! :)
*I DONT KNOW BUT .. (**10:23**)... LOOKS LIKE SOME THING "HAS" BEEN ON THIS "BEFORE"*
(SEEN OTHER PLACES IN THIS ROOMS)
interesting observation... it is possible
wow ai vend i mrekullueshem
Thanks!
Representing bkack people not futile land..
🙌💯💯🎩🌻
Thanks! :)
Witam Cię znowu ❤️ miło widzieć jak nadal spełniasz swoją pasję 💪❤️
dzięki za obejrzenie i komentarz💗
@@ancientsitesgirl ej ej dopiero się rozkręcam 🙈 lecę z kolejnym 💪❤️
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It's just terrible to see trash laying around such an amazing place 🤨
You're right, but I've got to say that each year I see that "the trash situation" has been changing for better.
The trash thrown everywhere is despicable !
That's the problem...
Ancient Black African civilization.
Yeah specially the fishing and hunting scene, they were black people whitewashing themselves 😂
Muito triste ver plástico em todo o lado, deixando pelos turistas 😢
I'm sorry I don't understand.
Plastic left by the tourists in beautiful places.. Sad
Oh, thanks for translation. :) yes, it is sad, but luckily there's a change going on in Egypt. The amount of rubbish not only inside the ancient sites, but also in the cities is visibly decreasing. 🙂
Copper chisels and tools ..eh ? Especially on the granite !
Its definitely representing Black people and the Tomb of Seti solidifies it we must remove this racial discrimination and cakl it for what it is
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