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Excellent cinematography and storytelling skills (as always) Irena! I really like the fact that the music tracks you picked fits the tone and your narration in the various specific areas. I've never considered going to Saqqara, but after watching this - I definitely might. Thanks! 😀
Thank you so much for sharing this video about mastaba thank god the reliefs are so well preserved very well documented the depiction of crocodiles amazed me it’s so life like would love to see more episodes ❤❤❤❤❤
I found your channel months ago via a brief reading you did for the channel History with Cy, and I've been quite addicted since then! I was blessed to be able to take a bucket list trip to Egypt for two weeks and my group hit all the highlights of course, and we had them all to ourselves since it was 2021 and people were still staying home because of Covid. But you show us places that we never would have heard about otherwise. Thank you so much for taking us along with you on your trips, not only to Egypt but to Greece, Turkey and Malta. I have been fascinated with all things Egyptian since a child and that fascination sure isn't slowing down any time soon!
Hi Irena. Great content yet again. You must put so much work into these amazing vids. The wonderful background music really adds to them. Can't understand some of the strange comments from some people. I love your work. God bless you.
Thanks for the interesting video. The first time you mentioned TY, I was thinking Queen TY. I never knew about this fellow. He must have been quite an interesting person. The tomb must have been a great source of cultural information. I'd like to see the whole thing in detail someday. Once again your wonderful photographer caught a great image of you in the thumbnail. This time it looks like you just looked at that handsome statue, turned to the camera and thought to yourself; "ISN'T HE A DREAM". I have to admit he is handsome. Sorry to say he's a bit too old for you. LOL!!! Just kidding of course. I'm eagerly awaiting your next vid. ALL THE BEST!!!😃
Thank you for this wonderful comment. 🙏 Anyway, I love all your comments, there's always something in them that makes me smile. 😁 This time your interpretation of my thumbnail made my day! ❤️ Thank you again and have a wonderful week! 🌸☀️☀️🐱🐱🐱🐱
Hello Irina, one of the most beautiful videos that talks about ancient Egyptian civilization. I hope that you will develop the content to speak about the Pharaonic, Coptic, and Islamic civilizations of Egypt
Saqqara so large and beautiful in different eras of Egypt, which makes it so hard to describe in one video. The mastabas are so pretty with their stories and colors. Saqqara is the city of the dead for the Egyptians, thank you so much for the video Irena. Your friend from Key West Ingrid Holm.
Too little attention is paid to the Saqqara mastabas on UA-cam, I will try to change that! Even though it's not easy to film in Saqqara, I will try to visit my favorite tombs this summer. Thank you Ingrid, best regards!
These reliefs are SOOOOOOOOOOOO amazing...............more detail than usually seen and the side views are so incredibly realistic!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank-you for showing these. Also the colors of the images are still present to a great degree........more than usually seen at the sites usually shown. in Egyptian history podcasts....again THANK-YOU
I always love your up close in detail video shots while you're explaining the history. I am trying to learn how to read heiroglyphs and I enjoyed pausing the videos to look at the heiroglyphs up close! I am going to Saqqara this November for a day. What do you recommend I see there?
if you want to visit the Serapeum, start there, then drive to the Djoser complex (drivers there are cheap). there will be a lot of mastabas next to each other, you can also enter the pyramid of Unas (start with it, because it closes at the earliest). I'm glad you liked it, best regards ❣️
@@ancientsitesgirl Wonderful! I am thinking I may want to visit Saqqara for 2 days instead of one day there and the other day in Alexandria. I forgot all about the Serapeum and didn't realize it was in Saqqara or the Pyramid of Unas! There's a lot to see in Saqqara! Thank you for replying! Have a wonderful evening and I look forward to your next video!
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Wow !!! Saqqara’s mastabas are a treasure trove of stories, absolutely incredible. Thank you for bringing us another fascinating video. I as always look forward to your next journey. All the crocodiles in the underworld must be well feed with all the tomb robbers, 😂 One could only imagine how magnificent these wonderful buildings would have looked like if they were all left intact. Cheers from down under 🇦🇺❤️
Stare Państwo? No tak, jakby inaczej. Te strczace ostre, trojkatne tuniki i okrągłe male peruki. To na pewno Stare Państwo. Zajefajny film. Gratulacje❤❤❤
Thank you so much Irena. You make the ancient world learning so enjoyable, as always a really awesome documentary 🙂 I lost my old phone and I couldn't remember all my details for my last account, so this is my new one that you will always see me on. it's still me your patron Mark Tikasingh. I love you Ancient Sites Girl 🧡🧡🧡
@@ancientsitesgirl Of course, no matter how many phones I lose or get stolen, I'll still come back to you, I'll never forget your channel. I'm gonna be more careful this time and have all my accounts and passwords written down safe. Enjoy your new adventures 😉 🧡🧡🧡
I watch all your videos here from Brazil! Sometimes i watch in mute Mode only to see you, sometimes i only listen your voice. All toguether is the transmission of peace! The history and the peace toguether !
Many red heads in Egypt, like Irena: such as “ Ginger” the pre dynastic Gebelien mummy, Ramses, Thuya and Yuya ( king Tuts grandparents. Tho they are blondes… Kufus granddaughter is shown as a red head too… great vids Irena… 😊
@@ancientsitesgirl I have seen it, with Hemuinu’s mastaba ( the architect of the great pyramid of Giza) and as always: great work & a wonderful presentation… 😊
This is one of my favourite mastabas at Saqqara - i love taking people to see this when they visit …Saqqara is a magical place and has a plethora of wonderful ancient tombs/mastabas to see. Never tire of this place and Irene you have made a wonderful video on Ty - have you done or will you do a video on the tomb of Wahtye and Irukaptah would love to learn more about them
Great Video! The High Priest of Bat, Ty - Served with several kings of the 5th Dynasty. Ty was a High Priest of at least 3 Orders; High Priest of Bat (Bapef), Sem High Priest, and High Priest of Anu-paa (Anubis). Often called 'Royal Hairdresser,' which is mistranslated, it should be translated as 'Royal HEAD Dresser,' and actually refers to one of his roles as High Priest of Anupaa, about the care of the Nesi's (Kings) head related to his wearing of the Atef Crown.
❤thank you great travels sending you so much gratitude and appreciation amen respect nameste. I went to the pyramids 26 year ago and got my camera stolen iwas getting on a camel to go up the hiĺ to the pyramids and this little guy said he would hold my camera until I get on camel but he just run away with it never to be seen again went to museum and learned about reading papyrus readings it's so wonderful history magical place 😊 superb video thank you 😊
How did they do all this 4500 years ago? Just moving and lifting those stones would be an incredible accomplishment. To also shape them with such precision is mind boggling. The incredible complexity of the statues. The vast amount of art and hieroglyphs. How did they inspire and organize such a massive workforce? How can they accomplish all these things at that time but not have devised a wheel and axle. That makes no sense. It almost makes me want to believe in the Egyptian gods.
I am curious. at the top of the tomb a heat damaged stone of some kind? There is black all over it and it is severely deformed....Has anyone commented to you about this?
Irene ,Oh! No ,I should address you "Ancient Sites Girl"do beautiful name . Your explanation of ancient sites in Egypt makes me living in that period 4000 yrs ago.Then I get confused what role, whether I play a "Pharaoh" or his royal family member?or his army chief?or temple priest?or his scribe?or his architect?or builder?or his palace servant?or overseer of horses?or cook ?or agriculturist? or war prisoner?This war prisoner assumption gives me scoropion bite,b'cose I shall assume Pharoah shall behead me. So, beautiful commentary by you. Pl. like my comment "Ancient Sites Girl"I'll enjoy it.?
Ancient Sites Girl ( YOUNG LADY ) , you always make it very plain were we all can understand, thank you for " BLACK HISTORY LESSON " ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿✌🏿✊🏿❤️🖤💚 FOR YOU 🌹
Your every comment gives me energy and encourages me to continue working on my little channel. I ask you to support my channel: like, comment and SUBSCRIBE! Now you can also support me on Patreon: patreon.com/ancientsitesgirl Help me continue this!
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Subbed, liked & dinged ya. Excellent film footage.
Thank you so much, welcome on board!
Excellent cinematography and storytelling skills (as always) Irena!
I really like the fact that the music tracks you picked fits the tone and your narration in the various specific areas.
I've never considered going to Saqqara, but after watching this - I definitely might.
Thanks! 😀
Thank you so much ❤️✌️
Thank you so much for sharing this video about mastaba thank god the reliefs are so well preserved very well documented the depiction of crocodiles amazed me it’s so life like would love to see more episodes ❤❤❤❤❤
I'm glad you liked it, I plan to visit more mastabas soon, best regards
I absolutely LOVE your channel!
I don’t have time to travel there. Watching your vids is the next best thing. But I can watch over and over.
Thank you so much
I love it how she looks so good and she's such a good teacher brilliant content
The condition and beauty of the hieroglyphs is just amazing. Thank You for another great video Irena.💝
Thank you for watching!
it's the first time I've heard about this mastaba, great job Irena❤️🎉
Thank you Irena for steadily and wisely enriching us about Egyptian history through a very good and low-profile appearance and narration too.... 👌👏♥️
Low profile = red jumpsuit ;-)
Thank you for your appreciation, I will try not to disappoint you in the future😊
@@luna-hw9li
You got to agree the jumpsuit is a PERFECT match for her. 👏👍😊💝
I found your channel months ago via a brief reading you did for the channel History with Cy, and I've been quite addicted since then! I was blessed to be able to take a bucket list trip to Egypt for two weeks and my group hit all the highlights of course, and we had them all to ourselves since it was 2021 and people were still staying home because of Covid. But you show us places that we never would have heard about otherwise. Thank you so much for taking us along with you on your trips, not only to Egypt but to Greece, Turkey and Malta. I have been fascinated with all things Egyptian since a child and that fascination sure isn't slowing down any time soon!
Hi Irena. Great content yet again. You must put so much work into these amazing vids. The wonderful background music really adds to them.
Can't understand some of the strange comments from some people.
I love your work. God bless you.
Thank you so much Bernie❣️
Thank you so much Bernie❣️
Thanks for the interesting video. The first time you mentioned TY, I was thinking Queen TY. I never knew about this fellow. He must have been quite an interesting person. The tomb must have been a great source of cultural information. I'd like to see the whole thing in detail someday.
Once again your wonderful photographer caught a great image of you in the thumbnail. This time it looks like you just looked at that handsome statue, turned to the camera and thought to yourself; "ISN'T HE A DREAM". I have to admit he is handsome. Sorry to say he's a bit too old for you. LOL!!! Just kidding of course. I'm eagerly awaiting your next vid.
ALL THE BEST!!!😃
Thank you for this wonderful comment. 🙏 Anyway, I love all your comments, there's always something in them that makes me smile. 😁 This time your interpretation of my thumbnail made my day! ❤️ Thank you again and have a wonderful week! 🌸☀️☀️🐱🐱🐱🐱
Beautifully photographed!!
Another great video!!
Thanks
Hello Irina, one of the most beautiful videos that talks about ancient Egyptian civilization. I hope that you will develop the content to speak about the Pharaonic, Coptic, and Islamic civilizations of Egypt
Thank you so much Ahmed❣️
Saqqara so large and beautiful in different eras of Egypt, which makes it so hard to describe in one video. The mastabas are so pretty with their stories and colors. Saqqara is the city of the dead for the Egyptians, thank you so much for the video Irena. Your friend from Key West Ingrid Holm.
Too little attention is paid to the Saqqara mastabas on UA-cam, I will try to change that! Even though it's not easy to film in Saqqara, I will try to visit my favorite tombs this summer. Thank you Ingrid, best regards!
These reliefs are SOOOOOOOOOOOO amazing...............more detail than usually seen and the side views are so incredibly realistic!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank-you for showing these. Also the colors of the images are still present to a great degree........more than usually seen at the sites usually shown. in Egyptian history podcasts....again THANK-YOU
I always love your up close in detail video shots while you're explaining the history. I am trying to learn how to read heiroglyphs and I enjoyed pausing the videos to look at the heiroglyphs up close! I am going to Saqqara this November for a day. What do you recommend I see there?
if you want to visit the Serapeum, start there, then drive to the Djoser complex (drivers there are cheap). there will be a lot of mastabas next to each other, you can also enter the pyramid of Unas (start with it, because it closes at the earliest). I'm glad you liked it, best regards ❣️
@@ancientsitesgirl Wonderful! I am thinking I may want to visit Saqqara for 2 days instead of one day there and the other day in Alexandria. I forgot all about the Serapeum and didn't realize it was in Saqqara or the Pyramid of Unas! There's a lot to see in Saqqara! Thank you for replying! Have a wonderful evening and I look forward to your next video!
Beautiful images and excellent commentary. Thank you!
Thank you
I enjoy the detail you put into describing and showing various murals while including the historical context. Thank you.
Thank you so much
By far the most interesting tomb. My take on this…. This man was a character and probably someone I’d like to get to know if I were alive then.
Amazing! Thanks!!!!!!!
I'm glad you liked it
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Thank you for your wonderful videos!
Wow !!! Saqqara’s mastabas are a treasure trove of stories, absolutely incredible. Thank you for bringing us another fascinating video. I as always look forward to your next journey. All the crocodiles in the underworld must be well feed with all the tomb robbers, 😂 One could only imagine how magnificent these wonderful buildings would have looked like if they were all left intact. Cheers from down under 🇦🇺❤️
absolutely fantastic video, congratulations, please make more!
As egyptian Im fascinated by your work
Hi, girl...excellent...great....very good...Thank you very much...gratitude...Namaste🙏
Thank you so much 😊
Stare Państwo? No tak, jakby inaczej. Te strczace ostre, trojkatne tuniki i okrągłe male peruki. To na pewno Stare Państwo. Zajefajny film. Gratulacje❤❤❤
Thank you so much Irena. You make the ancient world learning so enjoyable, as always a really awesome documentary 🙂
I lost my old phone and I couldn't remember all my details for my last account, so this is my new one that you will always see me on. it's still me your patron Mark Tikasingh.
I love you Ancient Sites Girl
🧡🧡🧡
Mark! I'm glad you're still here and supporting me❣️I'm sorry about your phone
@@ancientsitesgirl
Of course, no matter how many phones I lose or get stolen, I'll still come back to you, I'll never forget your channel. I'm gonna be more careful this time and have all my accounts and passwords written down safe.
Enjoy your new adventures 😉
🧡🧡🧡
When that orange jumpsuit was born, it had no idea how privileged it's life was going to be.
You're right! It's a perfect match for her.
Wonderfull images and informations! Thank you Irena!
Thanks
I watch all your videos here from Brazil!
Sometimes i watch in mute Mode only to see you, sometimes i only listen your voice. All toguether is the transmission of peace!
The history and the peace toguether !
Many red heads in Egypt, like Irena: such as “ Ginger” the pre dynastic Gebelien mummy, Ramses, Thuya and Yuya ( king Tuts grandparents. Tho they are blondes… Kufus granddaughter is shown as a red head too… great vids Irena… 😊
I recommend my video about the mastabas of Giza, I filmed it
@@ancientsitesgirl I have seen it, with Hemuinu’s mastaba ( the architect of the great pyramid of Giza) and as always: great work & a wonderful presentation… 😊
This is one of my favourite mastabas at Saqqara - i love taking people to see this when they visit …Saqqara is a magical place and has a plethora of wonderful ancient tombs/mastabas to see. Never tire of this place and Irene you have made a wonderful video on Ty - have you done or will you do a video on the tomb of Wahtye and Irukaptah would love to learn more about them
Thank you so much, Of course there will be more mastabas on my channel, although I know people prefer to watch pyramids😉
8:11to 8:16 . The apron or skirt depicted is the first I've seen resembling the Great Pyramid angles. 51degrees 52 minutes.@.
I love the beginning music. Great video. I especially love your turkey videos. Especially Hittites.
Super!!! Piękne wnętrza. Bardzo mi się podoba ten styl, jest inny od tego z późniejszych okresów. Są nawet komiksy!!!
Great Video! The High Priest of Bat, Ty - Served with several kings of the 5th Dynasty. Ty was a High Priest of at least 3 Orders; High Priest of Bat (Bapef), Sem High Priest, and High Priest of Anu-paa (Anubis). Often called 'Royal Hairdresser,' which is mistranslated, it should be translated as 'Royal HEAD Dresser,' and actually refers to one of his roles as High Priest of Anupaa, about the care of the Nesi's (Kings) head related to his wearing of the Atef Crown.
Watching from the Deep South in America 🇺🇸 ! I so enjoy your hard work.
Ale kozacka mastaba, jakie reliefy, kunszt, kolory. Super ekstra😊😊😊
Awesome Work, thanks.
Thank you
Świetne ujęcia, miło powspominać , warto zobaczyć te miejsce , fajnie że nagrywacie o tym odcinek ❤
Dziękuję bardzo!
Ljubav na delu!
Greetings from my Country Egypt ❤
What a wonderful program you are doing. Egypt it’s beautifull in deed I wish i could come there sometime
❤thank you great travels sending you so much gratitude and appreciation amen respect nameste. I went to the pyramids 26 year ago and got my camera stolen iwas getting on a camel to go up the hiĺ to the pyramids and this little guy said he would hold my camera until I get on camel but he just run away with it never to be seen again went to museum and learned about reading papyrus readings it's so wonderful history magical place 😊 superb video thank you 😊
Thank you so much. I am in shock, I have been robbed several times, but never in Egypt! Best regards
You make an axelent work. Thanks. I love when you translates some of the inscriptions.
Finaly someone to explain what we see in all the stories on the walls etc.
Thanks for watching!
👍🏻💯❤️ Wonderful!!! 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you
Wonderful. Stunning content
Thank you 😊
Visiting Saqqara agian this weekend
I envy!
Pięknie , mądrze, interesująco, ciekawie. Tak dalej . Polecam❤
Awesome
Another good episode! Thanks Irena :)
Thanks for watching!
Keep up the good works
Thanks for the raw footage...
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for a well done video.. you´re a pro.. 👍 keep it up!!
Thanks
As always, my dear, great video, thank you🌹🌹
Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Greatly appreciate seeing these sites without the crackpot theories that many Egypt “experts “ put in their videos
Perfect description
Thank you
Niesamowite zdjęcia, tzn. kadry no i muzyka. Brawo. Przyjemnie się to ogląda.
great tour
Thanks ✌️
Wonderful content
Thank you
Great Explanation....
Thanks 😊
Very nice. 👍
Thanks
You go girl! good video
Thanks!
How did they do all this 4500 years ago? Just moving and lifting those stones would be an incredible accomplishment. To also shape them with such precision is mind boggling. The incredible complexity of the statues. The vast amount of art and hieroglyphs. How did they inspire and organize such a massive workforce? How can they accomplish all these things at that time but not have devised a wheel and axle. That makes no sense. It almost makes me want to believe in the Egyptian gods.
🌴🌴< < < DID YOU GET TO RIDE THE CAMELS WHILE YOU WERE THERE OLGA ? LOOKING FORWARD TO YOUR NEXT VIDEO. > > > 🌴🌴
Olga? 😂 No, I didn't :D
@@ancientsitesgirl 😂🤣😂
Great!
nice review
Thank you
Noo.. I slept in and missed the premiere. I suck. Im sorry.
Ja nie byłam, ale dzięki Wam jestem ❤❤❤❤❤
Goodstuff!!!
Honey, I admire you and your culture of Egypt.
Thanks!
I support you from the bottom of my heart.
You're really great, my dear, in the Egyptian archeological field, especially about the pyramids.
I am curious. at the top of the tomb a heat damaged stone of some kind? There is black all over it and it is severely deformed....Has anyone commented to you about this?
If you mean the ceiling of the burial chamber, I think it was from torches. If that’s not what you mean I don’t know
@@PeachysMom No I meant the actual stone "coffin" and its cover it seem damaged by heat?
Hey Hello! I'm from Sicily, are u coming to film some locations here? For exemple the Syracuse caves?
Irene ,Oh! No ,I should address you "Ancient Sites Girl"do beautiful name . Your explanation of ancient sites in Egypt makes me living in that period 4000 yrs ago.Then I get confused what role, whether I play a "Pharaoh" or his royal family member?or his army chief?or temple priest?or his scribe?or his architect?or builder?or his palace servant?or overseer of horses?or cook ?or agriculturist? or war prisoner?This war prisoner assumption gives me scoropion bite,b'cose I shall assume Pharoah shall behead me.
So, beautiful commentary by you.
Pl. like my comment "Ancient Sites Girl"I'll enjoy it.?
I love your comment, please do more 👌😉❣️ I'm glad you like it
an exciting video with many details.
however, it is a pity that the Egyptian government cannot remove all the rubbish that is lying and floating
What is in the deep hole with a wall around it near the pyramid of Unas at Saqqara?
👍👍💯💯
By the size of the doors and the images inside these places were built for giants !
Someone more agree ?
Heneketh the ancient Egyptian Heineken bier 😊
🤣🤣🤣🍻
thank you! This is beautifully made but this is not a sarcophagus...
Good good good good good good good good 😁😁😁
Thanks 😉
It’s a shame that holy sites are now garbage dumps.
Its true 😢
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It’s sad to see trash blowing around right in that sacred place
Egyptians weren't vegetarians
So the old kingdom looked black . Or that’s a bad ass tan.. got it copy
Ancient Sites Girl ( YOUNG LADY ) , you always make it very plain were we all can understand, thank you for " BLACK HISTORY LESSON " ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿✌🏿✊🏿❤️🖤💚 FOR YOU 🌹
Awesome
Thanks