It's estimated that at least 70 million people were mummified over the coarse of Ancient Egyptian society, so they were common as muck once people finally started digging them back up.
As other people allready mentioned, they got them from egypt, they existed there in abundance. At one point in time they were even sold as fuel for cooking etc. since a ton of resin and similar material was used in the preservation process.
Lol ‘mans got parties to go to!’
Yess
That's a sentence I never thought I would hear him say aswell :)
Watching this during COVID 19 epidemic?
soulcalibur music?
Is scrofula still around?
So does he mean actualy mummy? And if so where the hell did they get enough mummies to powder them?
True but did Charles the Second have people collecting them?
It's estimated that at least 70 million people were mummified over the coarse of Ancient Egyptian society, so they were common as muck once people finally started digging them back up.
As other people allready mentioned, they got them from egypt, they existed there in abundance. At one point in time they were even sold as fuel for cooking etc. since a ton of resin and similar material was used in the preservation process.
Not to mention, that mummydust is not that hard to Fake and can be sold quite pricey to unknowing europeans.
Iirc, Shakespeare wrote that it was used as the witch' s ingredients in Macbeth.
Are you sure, you look a bit swollen...
So you touch a gold coin, give it to someone suffering from sofula and suddenly they’re magically cured?
Scrofula, mate, and yes, you have to remember that people were really superstitious in those days, so they believed anything.
“No, you give it to someone suffering from scrofula.” (Mat says archly)
I think Tolkien had that concept for Aragon, where the novel version has healing power stemming from his royal bloodline.
Lets be honest, who would not want to have that power.
@@cgt3704Yeah, being able to heal people just by putting your hands on them sounds pretty cool!
yeah I guess they tried to find a catchy name. Dom Duckworth.
Cool name
Thanks for all these videos really helpful and fun to watch
Ikr!!! 😂😂😂😂😆😂🤣
Good thing the Comments are activated here. A shame that the HH had deactivated theirs
He somehow sounds a d looks like Alex Johns in this sketch.