I would definitely go into one but we all know you would scrub it all down first. Make sure nothing is there you don't want me to see. So there for i would not be the first "person" to enter it. I have know fear of fake boogy men, only the real ones who lie. Speaking of lies, why did you lie in the heading? Or are things so bad you use click bait?
No such thing as a 'mummy's' curse. Purely Victorian nonsense. Do you think all the tomb robbers from 1000s of years ago would have emptied 99% of treasures, if they thought there was? And don't bother mentioning Tut, even that myth does not stand up to close scrutiny.
This was wonderful! Thank you for sharing these new discoveries from Egypt! Amazing how much work went into making places to put these people to rest for eternity.
Time travel in a nutshell, 1:35 I've got mixed feelings, these walls haven't echoed from a man voice since ages and yet you are experiencing exactly the same the sound effect that went through a priest ears who lived & died thousands years ago. Imagine if these walls had memory and they can store sounds how much infos you've could pick up after all these years.
I laughed when i read the headline.... How can you find something in something that hasn't been discovered. All they had to put was previously before undiscovered.... Lol.
My first impression was that those dudes are acting weird and trying to hard to portray something they don’t seem to even believe. Genuine hieroglyphics seemed to be carved perfectly into granite megaliths and the ones in the tomb look like they were traced with a pencil very poorly and inconsistent lines and like you said no mummy has been found in a pyramid. The dynastic Egyptians didn’t construct the Giza complex they moved in and vandalized it.
This is one of the more intriguing discoveries I've seen lately. The stairway and causeways going up the hillside to the successive rows of tombs is amazing! I would LOVE to ba able to walk around there and explore, Let alone work there!
How many stairs are in that huge staircase he climbed at the beginning? Absolutely amazing! I'd love to visit ancient sites like that of Egypt, Peru, etc., but those staircases-- I'm not sure I could make it up & down those huge structures....
There's statues of one of the Rameses that they're uncovering & now they think there must've been around 100 of them and were about 60 ft. high each. I was thinking about what the engineer must've been thinking when the Pharaoh called on him to make these colossal statues, it might've gone something like "Hi, how are you today my engineer?" "Fine, Your Majesty, what can I do for you?" "I've been thinking, you know that statue of my father, the 40 ft tall one?" "Yes Sire" "Well I was wondering if you could make statues in my image, only 60 ft tall, how would that be?" "Uh, Fine, I think we could do that sir, is there anything else?" "Yes, yes....I would like at least 100 of them" "Sorry, did you say one hundred 60 ft tall statues? One hundred of them??" "Yes, is there a problem? You can do that right?" "yes....yes I can do that....excuse me, sire, I must start looking for more granite....and workmen.....and tools....excuse me....." "Carry on!"
@Frank DeFalco he was buried in the vally of the kings. Like all the others. Only under the step pyramide and if i remember correct the bent pyramide, have they found sarcophagus. But not any mummies.
@@TheMrjohannes1995 Mummified foot in Djoser's pyramid? Pyramid of Unas? Pyramid of Sesheshet? Pyramid of Merenre I? These ones had fragments if not full remains.
discovered was when salt crystals is added to a torch (salt from Mediterranean sea, the torch would stop smoking. Try it with a wax candle. Light a candle and run your fingers in the flame. There is black soot from a candle. Now add salt to the melted wax and try again. Supposedly, no smoke. An accidental discovery. made when? Maybe that time as they had the need for torches.
Amazing. Burried beneth such a high and huge amount of sand. One must ask himself where fron did that amount of sand come from and how long it took to accumulate so highto cover all those structures so deep?
Speak for yourself please I have amazing stamina ,and worked so hard from age of 8 to nearly 71 and still working hard .not to lift heavy Egyptian stones no but 25 to 30 stone people in hospitals as a hard working nurse doing 48 hour a week not the 37 they do now . and when Hong Kong flue hit it was 72 to 84 hours a week for no extra pay . words from our Matron .Wonderful lady and so right of course . No lifting equipment then either . and very little pay 10 pounds 6 pennies a month and we had to buy shoes ,stockings , and medical books which as now were very expensive . So yes some of us work hard even now . Great to find yet another mummy .but once analised they should be put back from hence they came.
If some type of deep penetrating sonar could be used by large drones, imagine the multitude of buildings and structures that could be found buried everywhere in the sands of Egypt!
Probably, because they were built on a high level, so they would not be reached by the annual flood of the Nile, or use up land that could be cultivated.
There is a fascinating and beautiful new book titled "Sacred Deities of Ancient Egypt" which documents in amazing stories and rich photographs, the gods and goddesses of Ancient Egypt. Many of the tombs of these deities have rarely been seen by westerners. The book is available at: @t
9:19 I just realized how "sloppy" some of the drawings probably are in general. It looks like a kid went to town on it with a pencil. I mean, they're fine, I've just gotten used to seeing these "perfect" looking drawings that are usually shown when hieroglyphics are mentioned and they almost lose their human-like nature the way they are typically depicted on most shows. I guess this is just because they're always shown further away where it looks "perfect" until you get closer to it?
How did they decorate the pitch black dark tombs with art work so far underground without electric light? Torches would have used up all the oxygen and soot would have blackened the ceilings.
Would you go on your own into an undiscovered tomb?
Probably not
Bad grammar with the title.
Yes
I would definitely go into one but we all know you would scrub it all down first. Make sure nothing is there you don't want me to see. So there for i would not be the first "person" to enter it. I have know fear of fake boogy men, only the real ones who lie. Speaking of lies, why did you lie in the heading? Or are things so bad you use click bait?
Without hesitation would be a dream come true
Why are all of these videos so addictive? I’ve literally watched 5 of them at a stretch 🤭
Same here 😁
Same!!!!
Same!!
Yeah same with.,
Never so excited to see the dead bodies
Is it the same reason i looked at your pic 5 times already 😂
Guys, 2020 is already cursed enough. Can we just not upset the mummys, thanks
Right!
For sure!
No such thing as a 'mummy's' curse. Purely Victorian nonsense. Do you think all the tomb robbers from 1000s of years ago would have emptied 99% of treasures, if they thought there was? And don't bother mentioning Tut, even that myth does not stand up to close scrutiny.
@@RicTic66 Believe it or not, I was joking...
RicTic66 r/woooooooshhhhh
Brings back memories of my wonderful trip to Egypt and cruise up the river Nile from Luxor to Aswan. I hope to return one day.
This was wonderful! Thank you for sharing these new discoveries from Egypt! Amazing how much work went into making places to put these people to rest for eternity.
I really love to see a person so interested in his work as he is you can really see how much he likes it!!
That art is so cool.
I wish I could look back in time and just see how they painted it.
I would imagine, with brushes.
@@jimmywhitlow2012 I meant like actually watching them do it.
incredible the age of the art on the tomb and condition is awesome imagine what life was like then 4000yrs ago
yes . the colors are incredible !!!! three thousands years ago !!!! are so delicate and so shining like they were made yesterday
"If they weren't dead at the bottom they would have been dead by the time they got to the top" . 🤣
"Who wouldn't want to be buried up here "
Time travel in a nutshell,
1:35 I've got mixed feelings, these walls haven't echoed from a man voice since ages and yet you are experiencing exactly the same the sound effect that went through a priest ears who lived & died thousands years ago.
Imagine if these walls had memory and they can store sounds how much infos you've could pick up after all these years.
Oh, I would go in there. I was in the valley of the kings in 2012 when I was 10 years old. I was instantly fascinated and still am.
Those are mastaba tombs, not a pyramid.
@Vaderstar Scientists do!
The heading is misleading. No mummy has ever been discovered in a pyramid.
And this didn't show any pyramid
I was wondering how you find a mummy inside an undiscovered pyramid.
I laughed when i read the headline.... How can you find something in something that hasn't been discovered. All they had to put was previously before undiscovered.... Lol.
Agreed “it’s geooophisiiiiccs woowwww”
My first impression was that those dudes are acting weird and trying to hard to portray something they don’t seem to even believe. Genuine hieroglyphics seemed to be carved perfectly into granite megaliths and the ones in the tomb look like they were traced with a pencil very poorly and inconsistent lines and like you said no mummy has been found in a pyramid. The dynastic Egyptians didn’t construct the Giza complex they moved in and vandalized it.
Tony Robinson is absolutely the best.
Time team is the best programme on the UK telebox
This is one of the more intriguing discoveries I've seen lately. The stairway and causeways going up the hillside to the successive rows of tombs is amazing!
I would LOVE to ba able to walk around there and explore, Let alone work there!
absolutly beautiful, presentation and oratary information descriptions are tatamount to perfection. great work.
He’s lost his head but still looks great 😂😂😂
I wish Tony would do more episodes on ancient Egypt!
How many stairs are in that huge staircase he climbed at the beginning? Absolutely amazing! I'd love to visit ancient sites like that of Egypt, Peru, etc., but those staircases-- I'm not sure I could make it up & down those huge structures....
Great respect to channel 5 for making content on egyptian tombs without Zahi Hawass
Brilliant !!!!!!! Love Egypt ❤❤❤❤
I was kinda expecting Tony to say, we’ve only got 3 days to find out. *que time team Intro*
I love this egyptian music without any reason ❤️
Am addicted to this videos
the colors are so delicate and vivid !!!! three thousands years ago !!!!! can you believe this ??????
"History I love with Egypt and archeology this video was enjoyable!"
I really like the art in that tomb! Wow!!
“ he’s lost his head but apart from that he’s great”
Can hear his excitement in his voices💫
wow, what a find, well done.
This blew my mind! thank you!
So amazing!
The hieroglyphics are incredible
Thank you for the vid however was misleading the body was as usual in a tomb not a pyramid. Cheers.
love tony!! hes amazing xxx
Tony is one of the greatest TV presenters of all time. Ill watch anything with him.
So beautiful
There is a great deal of ignorance in the comments...thank you for sharing the documentary...love the excitement and energy
How interesting. I love these videos
Wowww
Bro nice content
British television is extremely well made, a pleasure to watch compared to American television.
i love egypt
I thought Tony was going to have a heart attack, the way he was huffing and puffing. The old bird is tougher than he looks.
is there only 1 series of this show ?
Felt his pain climbing the causeway, the dehydration gets to you way before the heat does😭😂
Amazing tombs
Nice video
excellent presentation sir Iam laxman history teacher
There's statues of one of the Rameses that they're uncovering & now they think there must've been around 100 of them and were about 60 ft. high each. I was thinking about what the engineer must've been thinking when the Pharaoh called on him to make these colossal statues, it might've gone something like "Hi, how are you today my engineer?"
"Fine, Your Majesty, what can I do for you?"
"I've been thinking, you know that statue of my father, the 40 ft tall one?"
"Yes Sire"
"Well I was wondering if you could make statues in my image, only 60 ft tall, how would that be?"
"Uh, Fine, I think we could do that sir, is there anything else?"
"Yes, yes....I would like at least 100 of them"
"Sorry, did you say one hundred 60 ft tall statues? One hundred of them??"
"Yes, is there a problem? You can do that right?"
"yes....yes I can do that....excuse me, sire, I must start looking for more granite....and workmen.....and tools....excuse me....."
"Carry on!"
and our history textbooks say that early man was unsikilled lol
So how did they do all those paintings on the wall as there is no soot on the celing of the tomb so no fire was used to light the way.
Man I want the hieroglyphs translated
Curious, that that last tomb didn't seem to have any kind of soot staining. How did they light the areas they were decorating?
This is a common question about the superior Egyptian architecture at Giza, the Serapeum and the Osirion.
Pyramids are not tombs. No mummy or tomb have ever been found inside One.
TheMrjohannes1995 Idiot.
They were, but the mummies usually were victims of tomb robbing from natives and even the Ancient Egyptians themself.
@Frank DeFalco he was buried in the vally of the kings. Like all the others. Only under the step pyramide and if i remember correct the bent pyramide, have they found sarcophagus. But not any mummies.
@@xavier3011 please show me the evidence you have. That speaks of the pyramids as tombs.
@@TheMrjohannes1995 Mummified foot in Djoser's pyramid? Pyramid of Unas? Pyramid of Sesheshet? Pyramid of Merenre I? These ones had fragments if not full remains.
How can it be found if the tomb is undisvovered....
And I love Baldrick
lol, its mean it was previously undiscovered, i have to give credit to the Egyptians there craftsmanship is unmatched!
I am coming to visit Egypt
This society was so advanced that it makes us look like we've went backwards on the scale of human civilization.
We have. Most people are still drinking the fluoride and voting for corrupt government.
At 7:22 did they install a lightbulb in there?
Wow!!
He had enormous ears 😂😂😂
Then he probably heard that. Watch out for plagues of locusts, boils, leprosy and a creepy feeling that you are being watched :)
Clown
I would love to know how they bored out that shaft you can clearly see tool marks.
Lolol black in decker mate
What light source was used by those who painted the walls? The ceiling had no soot marking that I could see.
discovered was when salt crystals is added to a torch (salt from Mediterranean sea, the torch would stop smoking. Try it with a wax candle. Light a candle and run your fingers in the flame. There is black soot from a candle. Now add salt to the melted wax and try again. Supposedly, no smoke. An accidental discovery. made when? Maybe that time as they had the need for torches.
Amazing. Burried beneth such a high and huge amount of sand. One must ask himself where fron did that amount of sand come from and how long it took to accumulate so highto cover all those structures so deep?
All I'm gonna point out is the ancient people had more stamina then people today. We weak
Speak for yourself please I have amazing stamina ,and worked so hard from age of 8 to nearly 71 and still working hard .not to lift heavy Egyptian stones no but 25 to 30 stone people in hospitals as a hard working nurse doing 48 hour a week not the 37 they do now . and when Hong Kong flue hit it was 72 to 84 hours a week for no extra pay .
words from our Matron .Wonderful lady and so right of course .
No lifting equipment then either . and very little pay 10 pounds 6 pennies a month and we had to buy shoes ,stockings , and medical books which as now were very expensive .
So yes some of us work hard even now .
Great to find yet another mummy .but once analised they should be put back from hence they came.
My black African ancestors were so great. I see why arabs want to be recognized as Egyptians.
My ancestors were amazing!
From your name it is clear your ancestors had nothing at all to do with Egypt.
You are probably another self hating black American.
@@GORO911 😂😂🤭
The tomb where the priests remains were found looks like a scary prison cell, and he spent his time drawing
I would really like to visit an undiscovered tomb but it would be better if Tony accompanies me🥰🥰🥰
Muito lindo demais
7:17 look at the floor and finished block work....it exceeds the work done above ground with mud brick. Seems like it was repurposed .
SHOW ME THE BLESSED TOMB! I couldn't care LESS about seeing your presenter!!!!
Yeh
Just curious...how many years have to pass for grave robbing to become archaeology?
GHOSTS 👻
1:51 looks like "lingam yoni base"...
If some type of deep penetrating sonar could be used by large drones, imagine the multitude of buildings and structures that could be found buried everywhere in the sands of Egypt!
O O My Honor an Glory
Not exactly built to the skills of the actual pyramids!
Question.....what pyramid, where???🤔
True because the architects of original pyramids had left.
@@carollynne5943 yes they left,
Someone else offered double pay with dental ..
Who would say no to dental at that time!?
@@RX-8GT went to europe...
some were power plants .... search out those videos
7:22 anyone notice that light bulb in the ceiling? lol
yea bruh i was saying the same thing wtf is goin on there
At 7:23- is that a light bulb in the tomb..
Okay but like why can ancient Egyptians make straight crisp lines and i cant
Was the areas where the pyramids were built all desert back then?
Probably, because they were built on a high level, so they would not be reached by the annual flood of the Nile, or use up land that could be cultivated.
There is a fascinating and beautiful new book titled "Sacred Deities of Ancient Egypt" which documents in amazing stories and rich photographs, the gods and goddesses of Ancient Egypt. Many of the tombs of these deities have rarely been seen by westerners. The book is available at: @t
Imagine future humans looking at malls with this excitement
They would be identified as “places of worship and human sacrifice”
@@wekapeka3493 you made me laugh
Yes there are way more Tombs in the Sands to find
Yes of those Caucasian Egyptians...
@Janitor Queen yes, the sad, jealous blak claims are....SMH
The Egyptians had the first CONDO's Made of Stonena and they walked like an Egyptian!
My brother's and sister's we can't let Egypt steal African culture 🧫 we have to educate this generation of black students 💯 facts
9:19 I just realized how "sloppy" some of the drawings probably are in general. It looks like a kid went to town on it with a pencil. I mean, they're fine, I've just gotten used to seeing these "perfect" looking drawings that are usually shown when hieroglyphics are mentioned and they almost lose their human-like nature the way they are typically depicted on most shows. I guess this is just because they're always shown further away where it looks "perfect" until you get closer to it?
He's behind the painting lol
How can you find a Mummy or anything in something thats undiscovered???
It's looks very strange to me as the Columns are square type not slendercle as its always is
I think all these sand , if removed have still many many structures, underneath, it was used by Egyptians , but it must be made millions of years ago
From trash tv to this - WELL DONE CHANNEL 5!!!!
I feel he should have been left to rest in his own tomb, not removed to be 'studied" let the dead rest in peace.
No mummies have been found in pyramids
Millions have been 'found' but we xant see them because they are 'un discovered '
not true
Alienbreed2010 So we put mummies in pyramids and then they are gone. Did they walk out all by themselves?
Are you guys like the National Enquirer of Egypt videos?
Why do they destroy all the noses on these statues?
Cus they want to hide their black nose !!
In America and Europe they are teaching kids that Egyptians was White's !!
ABU SIMBEL Wrong.
ABU SIMBEL Wrong again and if you suggest they were black you are wrong the third time.
Noses jut out and are broken easily. Many statues have noses in tact but remember these are thousands of years old
How can you find a mummy in a tomb that is undiscovered... 🤔
Until recently they mean of course
How did they decorate the pitch black dark tombs with art work so far underground without electric light? Torches would have used up all the oxygen and soot would have blackened the ceilings.
Mid Night There are soot everywhere.
where did people of these times actually live and stuff? i havent seen any video of ancient housing or anything...