Ancient Egypt

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  • @iggyzorro2406
    @iggyzorro24063 жыл бұрын

    I thought this was a video about time stamp clocks. That stuff in the background about Egypt was distracting.

  • @murielryspert8087

    @murielryspert8087

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sophie

  • @user-on6mv8pm5t

    @user-on6mv8pm5t

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@murielryspert8087 Нет есть другие

  • @tpxchallenger

    @tpxchallenger

    2 жыл бұрын

    😅

  • @ScorpioMojo

    @ScorpioMojo

    Жыл бұрын

    The pictures and images of brown skinned African people? Or the way this xenophobic propaganda shadowed and shaded closeups of the images painted everywhere 🤔

  • @njedmonds1984

    @njedmonds1984

    Жыл бұрын

    🤣🤣

  • @ada6470
    @ada64703 жыл бұрын

    My great country, proud to be Egyptian ♥🇪🇬

  • @diameadozen

    @diameadozen

    3 жыл бұрын

    So your from Egypt how do you think the pyramids were built and do you think they are older than what they say they are?

  • @bilelngando4398

    @bilelngando4398

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@diameadozen you think he got the answer ? 😂

  • @diameadozen

    @diameadozen

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@bilelngando4398 I was never asking expecting him to give me a answer that would actually be the truth I never said that I would agree with his opinion I was just wondering what the opinions of the people who actually live in the country are compared to what we are told in the West and what we read in the West. "Dick" Depending on who you listen to or what you read everyone has a different opinion. Whether it's Neil deGrasse Tyson or Graham Hancock, Randall Carlson and many others they all have many different opinions. You're a piece of s*** by the way it's because of people like you that the world doesn't get along.

  • @Based1889

    @Based1889

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@diameadozen oof single handedly ended him lmao

  • @KingOfAfrica90

    @KingOfAfrica90

    2 жыл бұрын

    U r proud to be descendants of Assyrians not Egyptians

  • @rowanpartridge9773
    @rowanpartridge9773 Жыл бұрын

    It may be just me! This a brilliant presentation, the best reconstruction of Ancient Egypt I have seen (and I try to see them all). One criticism, which may be unique to my KZread experience; the vision has a digital video counter running in a black box with rapidly scrolling white numerals for the time play of the program. Surely this is not intentional. No other viewer has reported it as far as I can see. Does Altair4 require this unsightly feature? Also, folks. These presentations are superb. Why are you not selling them by subscription or DVD? I'll buy them!

  • @MH-sm5qk

    @MH-sm5qk

    Жыл бұрын

    i have the time counter too, and so does everyone either the commenters here are less petty, or comments criticizing the video were somehow filtered out

  • @BobSmith-un5mw

    @BobSmith-un5mw

    Жыл бұрын

    It is , no flash no BS and concise

  • @bobeige9594

    @bobeige9594

    11 ай бұрын

    Yes, I see the scrolling counter also. The presentation is excellent.

  • @williamrodriguezmswlcsw8119

    @williamrodriguezmswlcsw8119

    5 ай бұрын

    I also have the time stamp in the center of the video

  • @wishgodgirl1903
    @wishgodgirl19034 жыл бұрын

    I agree the counter was distracting but not enough to keep me from watching it. It was Excellent!!!

  • @Angela-fx6pl
    @Angela-fx6pl4 жыл бұрын

    That counter gives me anxiety.

  • @addijarred5165

    @addijarred5165

    4 жыл бұрын

    I feel this at another level

  • @silenttvshka

    @silenttvshka

    4 жыл бұрын

    Y'all taking everything to literal

  • @alloneword7427

    @alloneword7427

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@silenttvshka this was a while ago. I went full cock head in my reply. I think I was having a bad day lol (sorry Jane by the way).

  • @mst4813

    @mst4813

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@alloneword7427 apology accepted on Jane's behalf

  • @loriomyoreo8224

    @loriomyoreo8224

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes, why the counter? Distracting.

  • @iggybarrato9009
    @iggybarrato90094 жыл бұрын

    Just returned from visiting some of these sites in EYGPT and it humbled you when you see these wonders face to face.

  • @user-tt8wt9yp9m
    @user-tt8wt9yp9m4 жыл бұрын

    its my humble request, please uploaded again this video without counter. this video is very informational and important so please

  • @alanmcnaughton3628

    @alanmcnaughton3628

    4 жыл бұрын

    Read the first thread. Its there to protect this intellectual property. A purchased version is available, so this one has the timer to prevent anyone plagerising.

  • @user-tt8wt9yp9m

    @user-tt8wt9yp9m

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@alanmcnaughton3628 okay sir🙏

  • @M.Farooq555
    @M.Farooq5553 жыл бұрын

    Best informative video with best music...

  • @itsmeroky
    @itsmeroky4 жыл бұрын

    That time is a ticking bomb. The video is amazing.

  • @milbreno
    @milbreno5 жыл бұрын

    Espetacular, como sempre. Altair nos trás de volta esses mundos perdidos, com muita maestria. Obrigado.

  • @goognamgoognw6637
    @goognamgoognw66375 жыл бұрын

    This is the greatest film on Egyptian architecture i have ever seen. If this amazing city architecture and its color rendering is to be believed and i think it is, then egypt architecture and culture was representative of a greater civilization than all modern so called "superpowers" today. Better than european cities and a hundred fold better than the US whose cities have near zero architecture, and zero near zero monuments. We live in backward times when rogue superpowers with ignorant people claim to be the end of all.

  • @malinstella6965

    @malinstella6965

    5 жыл бұрын

    Well Said!

  • @MH-ms1dg

    @MH-ms1dg

    3 жыл бұрын

    so I actually understand why you might think this, and I admit there was a time when i thought similar things, but let's break your comment into a few sections: "If this amazing city architecture and its color rendering is to be believed and i think it is, then egypt architecture and culture was representative of a greater civilization than all modern so called "superpowers" today" -Ah, you see, it's kind of clear from this that you have fallen right into the trap of all the ancient rulers who have attempted to use the greatest monumental architecture and tangible grandeur, bar none, precisely to make you think they were all great and magnificent. It's actually all ancient propaganda, albeit infused with deep religious values, as was anything in the pre-modern world. This was the case for all civilizations, including but not limited to Egypt, China, ROME, Hellenistic (classical Greek I can't say for sure, this one is way beyond me). While the Roman Forum, all the other imperial fora, bathhouses, Coliseum, basilicas, and other plazas were gleaming with white marble, other expensive stones, and richly painted sculptures, the rest of the city was truly nothing better than an infested rat's nest. Shoddy apartments several stories high caught fire and collapsed ALL THE TIME. People were dying in Rome ALL THE TIME. But the leaders of Rome, from the Republic to the Empire, all used that pretty architecture to keep power by seducing you into thinking that they were gods on this world, quite literally in fact. If anything lol, I would say that modern leaders don't have nearly as much insight for how to use monumental architecture to bolster their popularity. That kind of political skill really seems to have been lost, for better or for worse, who can say for sure yet... "Better than european cities and a hundred fold better than the US whose cities have near zero architecture, and zero near zero monuments. We live in backward times when rogue superpowers with ignorant people claim to be the end of all." -Hm, this part seems to just be a tirade against modern Western society in general. I think the best cure is really just to examine more about the birth of the modern European world starting from the fading of the Western Roman Empire, into the Middle Ages onward. I'm not an expert in this, but I certainly don't think so ill of modern times anymore, compared to ancient civilizations. Let me end with the notion that one really can't compare ancient civilizations with modern society. Phaoronic Egypt lasted for nearly 3,000 years for goodness sake, that amount of times is enough for entire worldviews and organizational systems to come and go, without leaving so much as a substantial trace in the written record because of how their own residents may have taken them for granted while they were still around. So, in conclusion, don't fall for the deliberately constructed glory of ancient civilizations. Your views on modern civilization, I shouldn't really budge, even if I wish to.

  • @laurencelance586
    @laurencelance5864 жыл бұрын

    Maybe the most interesting video production I've yet seen on Egypt. The reconstructions and comparisons with the monuments provided a reference to what those magnificent buildings could have looked like when in use. Maybe someday the Egyptian government will fully restore these wonderful places.

  • @thetruthisoutthere5265
    @thetruthisoutthere52654 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful! Thank you for this. Nice to see the digital recreations.

  • @claudiosaltara7003
    @claudiosaltara70033 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful recreation of ancient monuments.

  • @violetjenkins1077
    @violetjenkins10773 жыл бұрын

    Loved it , it would be nice to get more detail same time. You could be badass!

  • @nocilantro_gack
    @nocilantro_gack4 жыл бұрын

    I like the counter effect you have..makes it a different sort of experience.. ..

  • @TheSonicfrog
    @TheSonicfrog4 жыл бұрын

    This is exceptional! I would purchase this video if it was made commercially available without the nasty clock.

  • @sidibill
    @sidibill5 жыл бұрын

    Nice video. Just wanted to say that the narration is wrong about the location of Saqqara. It places it on the east bank of the Nile. That is incorrect. It is on the western bank. Generally all Egyptian necropoli were on the western bank in the direction of where the sun set and closer to the underworld. And in answer to all those with bizarre ideas about by whom and when the pyramids were built. The methods and time of building are well explained. No need to come up with fantasies about space aliens or power plants. Also, to those who want to argue over what color the Egyptians where, there are plenty of dead ones to do DNA tests on. It is well established that the ancient Egyptians had more in common with the peoples of the Middle East than they did with Sub-Saharan Africa.

  • @FenrIcarus
    @FenrIcarus2 жыл бұрын

    i love this! thank you so much, i love ancient egyptian so much! i always wonder how these monuments looks like back in time! beautiful!

  • @todaysrules6730
    @todaysrules6730 Жыл бұрын

    Amazing video! Soothing narration. Very easy to follow. The music is surreal and sucks you in, it's as if you are in the exact time periods mentioned, feet on the ground, walking around... Amazing!

  • @iamme5730
    @iamme57303 жыл бұрын

    Amazing video and the 3D graphics are much appreciated.

  • @elvinaescobar
    @elvinaescobar4 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful, thank-you.

  • @christinebeal3728
    @christinebeal37283 жыл бұрын

    Rise above the counter - it’s a beautiful video, many thanks xxx🇬🇧

  • @backsweet
    @backsweet4 жыл бұрын

    WOW!!! This is a production!!!

  • @RAUFBEDAR
    @RAUFBEDAR4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so very much for sharing this is one of the best documentary I have ever seen on Egypt or the pharaohs

  • @GNANAJEYARAJ
    @GNANAJEYARAJ4 жыл бұрын

    Excellent! I feel just a man behind the camera! Ancient Architecture all human miracles! Thanks a lot!

  • @victoriawittelsbach5808
    @victoriawittelsbach58084 жыл бұрын

    Excellent presentation.The narrator has a pleasant voice and makes it easy to follow .

  • @josephineromano4834
    @josephineromano4834 Жыл бұрын

    👍 enjoyed very much👍👍

  • @shahedmiah6511
    @shahedmiah65115 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting and informative. I watched all of it. My desire was to see virtual reconstructions of what these places looked like. Many thanks

  • @yanleclerc160

    @yanleclerc160

    3 жыл бұрын

    Exactly lol but hey monkey see monkey do must agree with the many

  • @glamourwitchtarot1555
    @glamourwitchtarot15554 жыл бұрын

    I wish they would make something like this for my Mayan ancestors in Mexico. The Maya civilization is super underrated

  • @Mygood-py8zk

    @Mygood-py8zk

    4 жыл бұрын

    Mayan civilization is linked to Tamil civilization which still speaks the oldest language in the world Tamil. The oldest civilization lived in lemuria continent which submerged in deluge and its people moved to many places and settled and one of them is Mayan People. Even today the Mayan god names are actually Tamil names. And the gods are same as tamil god's. Research yourself you will find many facts too.

  • @MH-ms1dg

    @MH-ms1dg

    Жыл бұрын

    I can show you 2 channels on the Maya and other ancient Mexican cultures right now! 1) Maravillas del México Antiguo / ADV Estudio: www.youtube.com/@Maravillasdelmexicoantiguo 2) AncientMaya3D www.youtube.com/@AncientMaya3D

  • @MH-sm5qk

    @MH-sm5qk

    Жыл бұрын

    i know this is old but check out Maya 3D civ right here on YT, they're exactly what you want, just without narration

  • @paul-andregravelle

    @paul-andregravelle

    Жыл бұрын

    Los hay.

  • @MH-sm5qk

    @MH-sm5qk

    Жыл бұрын

    "Even today the Mayan god names are actually Tamil names." this particular sentence made me go crazy stupid

  • @M.Farooq555
    @M.Farooq5553 жыл бұрын

    Best informative video .

  • @loganxman
    @loganxman4 жыл бұрын

    Great video I really like the counter on the screen!

  • @user-vi4ci5xr5b
    @user-vi4ci5xr5b4 жыл бұрын

    مصر القديمة عبارة عن لوحة فنية لاتقدر بثمن 😍😍😍

  • @zigzag1able
    @zigzag1able4 жыл бұрын

    Would you guys mind doing a 3D rendition of Nubia including Aswan?

  • @markaugustus4064

    @markaugustus4064

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah from whence Egyptian civilization originated!

  • @zigzag1able

    @zigzag1able

    Жыл бұрын

    @@markaugustus4064 yep that’s what I’m referring to! 😎

  • @louisemerriman1079
    @louisemerriman1079 Жыл бұрын

    I really enjoyed watching this. Best I've seen yet on ancient Egypt 🇪🇬 has anyone watched John Romer ? I could listen to him all day

  • @philgreen5638
    @philgreen56383 жыл бұрын

    Really good appreciate the view of how it may/ was back so many years ago . Phil

  • @tosca9561
    @tosca95615 жыл бұрын

    Your videos are inter but you really need to remove the counter because it is extremely distracting and irritating. It quite takes away from the enjoyment of the video to the point of not wanting to watch it.

  • @flymasterA

    @flymasterA

    4 жыл бұрын

    Chewy Ltd , It's so annoying I quit the video, but I already heard glaring errors in the narration. Sounds like regurgitated information over some simple CG.

  • @user-dx5bn4yk4f

    @user-dx5bn4yk4f

    4 жыл бұрын

    Tosca lol so much entitlement amongst you here, then your lousy and whining asses off this video, good riddance.

  • @vika-br8sh

    @vika-br8sh

    4 жыл бұрын

    The video has been uploaded before editing. The counter needed to carry out editing and censoring etc, accurate up to milliseconds , helps in movies where they have screen time restrictionists so they use the timer to chop out some scenes, even frames.

  • @sisconhimejoshi

    @sisconhimejoshi

    4 жыл бұрын

    Po Popo lmao I imagined your conspiracy theorist ass sticking electrical tape to your fucking screen now I’m laughing so loud my whole family got concerned 🤣🤣🤣

  • @lenfantcongolaisdufutur

    @lenfantcongolaisdufutur

    4 жыл бұрын

    You can buy the paid version, certainly there is no timecode. By putting a timecode it allows to protect his work, because anyone can download a youtube video and edit it as he wants. This is often the case. Better protect his work to a minimum

  • @kimjong-un9407
    @kimjong-un94074 жыл бұрын

    Was going to watch but the counter just killed it for me

  • @akgul7065
    @akgul70654 жыл бұрын

    Very great shown great I like it if possible 100 times ..

  • @gabrieru1983
    @gabrieru19834 жыл бұрын

    great video...thanks!

  • @linksfelix4264
    @linksfelix42643 жыл бұрын

    They were better builders than we have today by far

  • @carlguenzel1447
    @carlguenzel14475 жыл бұрын

    I'm glad I watched this. Now I can tell time.

  • @jimi8393

    @jimi8393

    4 жыл бұрын

    LMFAO😂😂

  • @jkennedy6001

    @jkennedy6001

    4 жыл бұрын

    Good one.

  • @kellymiller919

    @kellymiller919

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hahahaha!!!

  • @acouncvecn5822
    @acouncvecn58223 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your video is Amazing.

  • @_John_Tyree_
    @_John_Tyree_4 жыл бұрын

    I have always been particularly fascinated by the ancients of Egypt since I was a youngin. Until this documentary, I had no idea there were so many structures left intact. It is too bad I will never get to see them in person. The virtual reconstruction images were amazing. It must have been awe inspiring, profound and at the same time intimidating for all the foreign contemporaries of the time to see these massive, elaborate structures for the first time.

  • @Insectoid_

    @Insectoid_

    4 жыл бұрын

    You should go to Egypt it’s amazing

  • @yanleclerc160
    @yanleclerc1603 жыл бұрын

    This has to be a golden sun soundtrack!

  • @JeffreysLittleVilla
    @JeffreysLittleVilla7 жыл бұрын

    Great video! The counter at the bottom should go though..

  • @tccampbell5128

    @tccampbell5128

    4 жыл бұрын

    DUH!

  • @lenfantcongolaisdufutur

    @lenfantcongolaisdufutur

    4 жыл бұрын

    By putting a timecode it allows to protect his work, because anyone can download a youtube video and edit it as he wants. This is often the case. Better protect his work to a minimum

  • @acemontoya5481

    @acemontoya5481

    4 жыл бұрын

    wtf's with the counter stop!!

  • @moningkajessy416

    @moningkajessy416

    3 жыл бұрын

    What’s Wrong With The Counter?

  • @moningkajessy416

    @moningkajessy416

    3 жыл бұрын

    WTF

  • @ZaheedaNaheedya
    @ZaheedaNaheedya3 жыл бұрын

    That was great, thank you

  • @williamkirk7781
    @williamkirk77813 жыл бұрын

    Very good work! The clock doesn't bother me at all ,I can focus on more than one thing at a time. But most viewers dont dig it. I'm not saying I do but it don't bother me.

  • @bunzeebear2973
    @bunzeebear29735 жыл бұрын

    My dad would have liked this(mainly because of the colored artwork(enhanced by computer) for as he went to Egypt to see it, the paint has long since flaked off and only stone columns remain. Then he passed away so cannot see these as they probably were. We do know that the Egyptians had the full color range of pigments to play with. We also have the equipment to analyze what colors were on many of the surfaces...so restorative work. Make it as it once was, now that we have dug it up from under the sands. Though I did note that they mentioned much about Roman and Greek time periods, missing the fact that Egypt is BY FAR MUCH OLDER THAN EITHER the Greeks or Romans...like stuff them back into BCE. They say that "today, we in the 21 century are closer to Alexandar the Great(timewise) than the building of the Great Pyramid(on Giza) is to Alexandar the Great. The Giza pyramids were the last 3 to be built...out of 100+ pyramids. The step pyramid in Saquarra is the oldest pyramid(so the first) and the Pharaoh was buried under it.

  • @Ranillon

    @Ranillon

    4 жыл бұрын

    The Giza Pyramids were in fact some of the EARLIEST pyramids to be built - and in fact the Great Pyramid was only the second true pyramid built. Egyptian pyramids were build throughout the Old and Middle Kingdoms and the Giza pyramids were the creation of pharaohs from the early 4th dynasty right near the start of this period.

  • @MH-sm5qk

    @MH-sm5qk

    Жыл бұрын

    there are some ruins in Egypt that actually have very well-preserved colors Medinet Habu for instance

  • @MH-sm5qk

    @MH-sm5qk

    Жыл бұрын

    and yes while a unified Egypt is far older than at least the famous classical and imperial eras of Greece and Rome, a lot of famous Egyptian monuments surviving today were in fact built or embellished during the Greek Ptolemaic era (Edfu) or early Roman Imperial era (Dendera)

  • @joannespinn2159
    @joannespinn21594 жыл бұрын

    I've looked at all the comments. Everybody's right, get rid of that stupid timer!

  • @Martin-tn5lm

    @Martin-tn5lm

    Ай бұрын

    It's about time it was removed.

  • @frandresser5912
    @frandresser59123 жыл бұрын

    liked and subscribed. excellent content and narrator. why the counter? is there a purpose?

  • @deebanaqvivlog3377
    @deebanaqvivlog33773 жыл бұрын

    Excellent 👌👍

  • @abdulaisalifu1094
    @abdulaisalifu10944 жыл бұрын

    Re-living the history and memory I’d heart warming indeed.

  • @ChemistryAmsterdam
    @ChemistryAmsterdam5 жыл бұрын

    As a 3D designer i can only conclude these are no tombs. The over layout and design are to perfect. 3 pyramids in perfect harmony.

  • @williamkirk435
    @williamkirk4355 жыл бұрын

    Awesome presentation! You should do this with other ancient cultures, like the Sumerians and Rome longer videos. I really enjoyed this. Thank you!

  • @stevieg6418
    @stevieg64183 жыл бұрын

    If you actually listen and take in interest in what is said and showed you really stop noticing the timer at the bottom - it really doesn't become an issue anymore.

  • @Erv704
    @Erv7044 жыл бұрын

    Great documentary. It's amazing how great Africa was back in the good ole days before it was conquered and invaded by the europeans and arab nations. thanks for sharing

  • @davidjones6894

    @davidjones6894

    4 жыл бұрын

    Facts

  • @trjetty7207

    @trjetty7207

    4 жыл бұрын

    @ ErvGotti 😂😂😂

  • @DrSmith-so2dl

    @DrSmith-so2dl

    4 жыл бұрын

    THAT SHHH! is funny af, I felt the same way!!! 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣😜🙀🙈🤪!!!! Oh my! That was so damn funny but true!

  • @AbrahamWeinburg

    @AbrahamWeinburg

    4 жыл бұрын

    how funny because Egyptians are actually Greeks, Arabs and Persians NOT Negroids =)

  • @josephbarrera7153
    @josephbarrera71534 жыл бұрын

    Africans a powerfull people. Spiritualy powerfull

  • @williamkirk7781
    @williamkirk77813 жыл бұрын

    I love the counter, seriously!

  • @frexicano
    @frexicano3 жыл бұрын

    All of you complaining about the screen timer, if you can get past that, it's a pretty comprehensive video, showing Ancient Egyptian historical places & temples, now & then, in restored original form. Get past the timer, you're missing out! Great video ALTAIR 4! Overcome your "short attention span" people. Exercise in discipline.

  • @alancritchley7311
    @alancritchley73115 жыл бұрын

    Lost me at the 1 minute mark when it was claimed that the pyramids were tombs.

  • @tbg008

    @tbg008

    5 жыл бұрын

    Me too, but i learned to ignore this dogmatic lies about egypt, now that i know better..and focus on the 3d reconstructuions. To undertand egypt there is no documentarys better than "magical egypt" and "the pyramid code"

  • @optimusprime5199

    @optimusprime5199

    5 жыл бұрын

    So what are those?

  • @optimusprime5199

    @optimusprime5199

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@tbg008 What is it then?

  • @tbg008

    @tbg008

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@optimusprime5199 well, calling the great pyramid a tomb, is like calling a huge cathedral a tomb, just becouse someone was barried there..what is not the case in Egypt..the kings where burried undergroung, in rooms full of inscriptions from the book of the dead..not the case at all in the pyramid. It looks like it was an astronomical observatory and a kind of flight simulador for the soul, for the initiante learn how to navigate the afterlife realm..these monuments where sutil energy enhancing devices, a harmonic machine to open a portal in our mind. Yeah..A lot yeasier to say it is just a tomb...becouse for us today is hard to understand what they where doing..once they where a lot more psychodelic and metafisical in knowledge and technology than us today. Watch the Pyramid code, and magical egypt..it's online here on youtube..it is well worth the time.. it sounds like a crazy "conspiracy ideia" but it is what it is..the pyramid speaks to those who can read the code, literaly set in stone in the form of it's aligment and overall architecture. Sacret geometry is the key. I hope i helped..

  • @stever6894

    @stever6894

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@tbg008 Also, there were no hieroglyphics found within the three large pyramids on the Giza plateau, while the hieroglyphics found throughout all of Egypt contained no images or references to those particular pyramids.

  • @christinelawrence4315
    @christinelawrence43154 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely brilliant - mighty, powerful country and civilisation of it's time... WOW!!!!! I just love history so thank you for producing this documentary.

  • @M.Farooq555
    @M.Farooq555 Жыл бұрын

    Great 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @MrBobconner1952
    @MrBobconner19524 жыл бұрын

    Utterly awesome presentation.

  • @Astyanaz
    @Astyanaz4 жыл бұрын

    In the restoration drawings of Saqqara it shows two pyramids. What happened to the other one?

  • @prafulkumarmandal5156
    @prafulkumarmandal5156 Жыл бұрын

    Wow wonderful

  • @marielaure6194
    @marielaure61942 жыл бұрын

    Merci beaucoup !! Le narrateur est parfait , les images superbes et les images 3d sont un rėgales pour les yeux !!👏👏🖐

  • @katsuyukihamamoto
    @katsuyukihamamoto4 жыл бұрын

    昔の裏ビデオに時計のカウンターあったなー。懐かしい~

  • @kisdejawatchers8443
    @kisdejawatchers84434 жыл бұрын

    temples were located in reference to star constellations like the pyramids moving it to save it unfortunately took it out of alignment

  • @davidholmgren659
    @davidholmgren6592 жыл бұрын

    Excellent

  • @luckyhappywell-being7845
    @luckyhappywell-being78454 жыл бұрын

    Amazing

  • @jorge9312
    @jorge93124 жыл бұрын

    Desde España, gracias por este recorrido por el antiguo Egipto, la reconstrucción me encanta, me imagino lo que debía sentir un campesino ante estos monumentos y se quedarían fascinados, el diseño me encanta y sus colores, todo me gusta. Desde adolescente tengo dos pasiones, una el espacio y otra Egipto. Lastima que no entiendo todo lo que dice sobre cada monumento. Imagino que las imágenes 3d están basados en datos reales. Lo que tuvo que ser ver desde lejos las tres pirámides relucientes y sus templos.

  • @ivetecidreira4052

    @ivetecidreira4052

    2 жыл бұрын

    Bom arqueologia

  • @Kanal7Indonesia
    @Kanal7Indonesia3 жыл бұрын

    I admire Ancient Egypt. Not the present Egypt.

  • @matejjjjjjjjjjjjjjj

    @matejjjjjjjjjjjjjjj

    3 жыл бұрын

    Same. We can only hope that they didn't blow it up one day. Like Palmyra.

  • @DDay-vv9ec
    @DDay-vv9ec4 жыл бұрын

    The amount of history that's buried beneath the sand could fill Daz of KZread videos.

  • @freesoulhippie_AiClone
    @freesoulhippie_AiClone4 жыл бұрын

    the timer combined with the panning is putting me in a hypnotic state

  • @mmaworld552

    @mmaworld552

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thats the idea get with it!

  • @keithnaylor1981
    @keithnaylor19815 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful factual programme made UNWATCHABLE with two on-screen distractions. KAN

  • @PandoraKyss
    @PandoraKyss6 жыл бұрын

    I love your work. I've been subscribed for years! Anyone who might like this should play 'Assassin's Creed Origins.' There's a Discovery Tour where there's no fighting or story, just a fully explorable Ptolemaic Egypt, with teaching and guided lessons. It's awesome!

  • @funkoflippers2057

    @funkoflippers2057

    5 жыл бұрын

    @Richie Beck My favorite part of the game! 😆 Very interesting and informative. 😊

  • @minuterepeater2257

    @minuterepeater2257

    5 жыл бұрын

    @ Riche Beck That mode is indeed awsome, I often like to walk through that world to forget about a long or bad day. Although I dont care much for the teachings since I dont Always agree with mainstream Egyptology. I wished the Witcher III had such a mode, but Corvo Bianco in Toussaint (in general) is also a nice virtual place to wonder of in (of course you need to avoid the monster area´s) when you just want to unwind.

  • @stever6894

    @stever6894

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, that academic version of Assassin's Creed is one of the reasons my next computer will have an RTX 2080 ti graphics card.

  • @The_Tiffster

    @The_Tiffster

    4 жыл бұрын

    Cool!

  • @filmfrosk
    @filmfrosk3 жыл бұрын

    The giant counter is a nice detail

  • @lsndra5052
    @lsndra50524 жыл бұрын

    What is that soundtrack you used at the beginning?

  • @NubianQueen100
    @NubianQueen1004 жыл бұрын

    I'm amazed about how they managed to execute the detail of everything they create and put all of these masterpieces together... such art work...This took some crazy skills and man- work considering they weren't using any of the tools, techniques and technology we use today...

  • @Ubique2927

    @Ubique2927

    3 жыл бұрын

    My guess is that they used tools and techniques very similar to today. The tools blunted more quickly but they had people working on the tools all the time. What people don’t seem to understand is that they had lots of people and lots of time. Some of the great Cathedrals took hundreds of years to build.

  • @cbrend22

    @cbrend22

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Ubique2927 no, the story is garbage. The official story is that the great pyramid was built in 20 years, with copper tools. Impossible, copper cannot cut granite. There are 2.5 million stones that weigh from 2-50 tons, most of which had to be brought in from Aswan over 150 miles away. That mean using tools that don’t work on stones this hard, they quarried, carried >1 mile to the Nile, out them on rafts that couldn’t possibly hold them, dragged another mile to Giza, perfectly cut and finished, and placed up to 480 feet high on wooden platforms that could not possibly have held most of the stones. They would have had lay stone every 2 minutes for 20 years. That’s mining through setting, all of it, every.2 minutes. That doesn’t even include the years of planning and the years of flattening out the plateau and laying hundreds of even larger, perfectly cut and set storms for the foundation. Absolutely zero chance. None. In France, they were filling in a hole the size of the pyramid with dirt, nothing more, just filling it with dirt, and ran dump trucks every 3 minutes round the clock. It took them 12 years to fill the hole. Think about that, bow imagine quarrying gigantic stones with little hand rocks and copper chisels, dragging them to the Nile, magically building rafts that could handle 79ton stones, having thousands of them to handle of the stones, dragging them up the hill to Giza( 70 toms would take 15000men, how do you surround more than 200 around a stone?), and then precisely cut the stones and lay them( some 480 high) ALL in an avg if 2 minutes? The Nike trip alone would take days for each stone, even if they did have a raft that wouldn’t sink( no such evidence exists) and the Nile was only flooded 3 months out if the year!! Complete nonsense, it’s a lie and they don’t want to upset it because so many have so much invested in the orthodox view( academics, Egyptian government, etc.). Simply not possible

  • @lucillejerome5511

    @lucillejerome5511

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@cbrend22 You gave me something to think about. We are an impatient people now, expecting things to be built quickly with our modern tools and ingenuity. We are in general not a people building for faith and endurance. Our sense of time is very different today than it used to be even 100 years ago. Seems like we ought to applaud the ancients whose measurement of time was very different from ours as was their creative use of whatever was available. So what if it took years to build something? So what if it took time to get from one place to another instead of flying from our east to west coast in a few hours? How prideful we are to think we must understand every part of our ancient past when we cannot understand much of what goes on today. How long did it take our pioneers to cross the country? They didn't think anything of it because they didn't have our sense of urgency and pride in doing things quickly: they wanted to get from here to there in whatever/however way possible no matter how much time it took. I wonder which of our monuments will survive 1000 or more years from now, and become tourist attractions when some of our buildings don't last 200 years. I appreciate wanting to understand. I don't ever want to undermine the past however because as we judge them we will also be judged. As I said - you gave me much to think about!

  • @MH-sm5qk

    @MH-sm5qk

    Жыл бұрын

    @@cbrend22 what's your interpretation?

  • @MH-sm5qk

    @MH-sm5qk

    Жыл бұрын

    Sorry but a lot of what you said can and has to be dismantled claim by claim Copper and bronze can cut granite. It just doesn't have to be cut perfectly. It can be smoothed down. The granite core wasn't brought in from Aswan. It was extracted from the pyramid plateau itself.

  • @cweefy
    @cweefy4 жыл бұрын

    i would love to step right into these images . a la the twilight zone

  • @ACYMB
    @ACYMB3 жыл бұрын

    I can't find the video in this same style, of Rome, with the voice of the narrator. Anyone know why is missing? It was my favorite.

  • @John-mz8rj
    @John-mz8rj4 жыл бұрын

    Nice 3d work.

  • @rosepetal5345
    @rosepetal53454 жыл бұрын

    Magnificent

  • @BetterBlue
    @BetterBlue4 жыл бұрын

    3D renderings are idyllic. i like this.

  • @statiraprs1471
    @statiraprs14714 жыл бұрын

    Damn to your Time counter !

  • @ciscomail1315
    @ciscomail13153 жыл бұрын

    Fascinating civilization...with an interesting Pantheon....

  • @corsousa
    @corsousa4 жыл бұрын

    He , at the top of the documentary when talking about the design, could have said the pyramid of Giza has 8 facades and not 4 (only for information. Not a big deal tho)

  • @TheFdiaz220
    @TheFdiaz2204 жыл бұрын

    Hatshepsut was part of the eighteenth dynasty, not twelfth.

  • @gzunfariqbalgazanivlogs7197
    @gzunfariqbalgazanivlogs71974 жыл бұрын

    superb

  • @shariathelsukihelsuki5922
    @shariathelsukihelsuki59222 жыл бұрын

    Wow. Very nice building.

  • @armchair22
    @armchair225 жыл бұрын

    I couldn't make it past 00:03:25:04 Why would you go to all the effort to make this, and then make it painful to watch?

  • @alanmcnaughton3628

    @alanmcnaughton3628

    4 жыл бұрын

    Read the first thread. Its there to stop plagerising.

  • @siriuslee9615
    @siriuslee96155 жыл бұрын

    Had to give this a thumb's down due to the timer and incorrect history although the graphics are very well done . After 13 min I quit . You really should fix the timer at the very least .

  • @purokipuroki1394
    @purokipuroki13944 жыл бұрын

    Espectacular, por favor ponerlo en español o con subtítulos en español.

  • @larryroberts8809
    @larryroberts88094 жыл бұрын

    Counter reminded me I have other things to do Might come back another time if I find the time

  • @rebekahbrown4052
    @rebekahbrown40525 жыл бұрын

    What is the stupid counter for anyway?

  • @dougroberts9821
    @dougroberts98215 жыл бұрын

    The timer running is a horrible idea. Really takes away from the video.

  • @rjcs2000

    @rjcs2000

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yup very annoying .

  • @fatmewirth4026

    @fatmewirth4026

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes

  • @KenLavacot

    @KenLavacot

    4 жыл бұрын

    just pretend its a track in front of the car like Disneyland

  • @user-dx5bn4yk4f

    @user-dx5bn4yk4f

    4 жыл бұрын

    Doug Roberts or pretend it's a time lapse

  • @petertremblay3725

    @petertremblay3725

    4 жыл бұрын

    Some people excel at annoying thing!

  • @ramurawal1609
    @ramurawal16094 жыл бұрын

    Wondarful

  • @ellDiavolo666
    @ellDiavolo666 Жыл бұрын

    is the soundtrack from Desperados?

  • @umarun4074
    @umarun40742 жыл бұрын

    This video seems to have forgotten what Hatshepsut done in Karnak. She restored the original Precinct of Mut, that had been ravaged by the foreign rulers during the Hyksos occupation. She had twin obelisks, at the time the tallest in the world, erected at the entrance to the temple. One still stands as the tallest surviving ancient obelisk on Earth; the other has broken in two and toppled. The official in charge of those obelisks was the high steward Amenhotep. Another project, Karnak's Red Chapel, or Chapelle Rouge, was intended as a barque shrine and originally may have stood between her two obelisks. It was lined with carved stones that depicted significant events in Hatshepsut's life. Please don't diminish the Queen's great works. Isn't it bad enough that they tried to erase her? Claim her projects were theirs?

  • @MH-sm5qk

    @MH-sm5qk

    Жыл бұрын

    where did they diminish her?