Servants of the Serpent Goddess (Full Episode) | Kingdom of the Mummies
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- Опубликовано: 28 июн 2023
- Dr. Ramadan Hussein discovers the tombs of three priests with lavish mummies. One thing connects them all - the worship of a mysterious snake goddess.
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What an amazing documentary, thanks NatGeo. Maybe this gives some credit to the brilliant archaeologist, Dr. Ramadan Hussein, who sadly passed away last year.
many die after opening these tombs
@@msmysticstorytime before reading this comments i was just thinking "i wonder what happened to the archaeologist after opening the sarcophagi"...
@@msmysticstorytimeEveryone dies, those who have opened sarcophagi and those who have not. The "curse of the mummy" is superstition, not fact. I say that, fully aware of what happened to the people involved in opening King Tut's tomb.
Leave the dead as they are , you mess with the dead you die like the rest...
@@DoggStyle We're all going to die like the rest, including you and including me.
archaeologists finding the priests: and they were roomates
Just wanted to share with everyone the sad news that Dr. Ramadan Hussein passed away in March 2022. "Ramadan B. Hussein, the archaeologist who associated his name with a series of exceptional discoveries in Saqqara, Egypt, has passed away after a short severe illness."
Intuitive brilliance, curiosity, and intense training and experience cut short. His legacy of hidden history lives on with our gratitude.
Oh no that's sad! Thanks for letting us know. 😢
He was one of my favorites Egyptologist
Innalillahi wa inna ilaihi rajeune
oh no! May he rest in peace! hopefully he gets to meet these folks he dug up, in the afterlife
Practical, informed commentaries from both Egyptologis. Very much appreciated.
ancient Egypt always attracts me.
Love watching documentaries like this.
I'm two minded about such discoveries. I love the history and knowledge these discoveries give us. It's important to know where we came from and how we evolved as humans. However, the reason the bodies were so lovingly entombed was so their mortal remains could be undisturbed. It seems disrespectful to disturb their rest.
Nail on the head
I concur.
Same feelings here.
Ditto
When invaders inhabit a land they have no historical ties to, respect is the last thing they'll ever show.
Their passion is what makes this so enjoyable to watch. Thank you!
Dr Salema Ikram, It is so good to see and hear you again. The experience and expertise lend this documentary a great deal of scholarship weight. It is hard to know who to trust any more. Your participation here help me to know this is safe and I can trust it’s out come.
Fascinating discovering another goddess unknown in typical Egyptian History and their priests who appear to be highly elevated males and females of possibly Libyan descent.
no not libyan descent
@@msmysticstorytime I said “possibly”
Hoping that I can go to Egypt someday. lots of Love to the Egyptian ancient culture and beliefs
you have to think like me😍
Thank you for the excellent documentary..RIP Dr Ramadan Hussein..
Why digging up mummies when it has been preserved for thousand years. I believe in this lifetime we have destroyed so many things in this world. In its original location it has been preserved, until once we remove it we have destroyed it. So sad.
The first mummy scanned looks to be the height of a child or adolescent.
It's a shame that the skeleton has crumbled so much. But, if teeth are still intact, maybe there's a chance of recovering DNA. It would be a way to verify if the two are related: mother/daughter for example.
It's breathtaking to see how far archaeology has progressed since king Tut was unearthed a hundred years ago.
Not just by embracing medical science technology, but the extent to which Egyptians themselves are involved as the scientists. They speak an English we can all understand; and some on that team can read THREE unrelated alphabets.
The level of education is quite an achievement. But apparently that's what it to arrive at this next level of discovery.
Also, highly appropriate that Egyptian experts are on top of these latest discoveries because of what the first DNA analyses revealed about 20 years ago. Many modern Egyptians are related to and descended from the very people who created these marvels thousands of years ago
A first-rate documentary. It hasn't been dumbed down, nor dramatized. Thank you, and bravo!
Yes, I agree!
Best one I’ve watched
I wish Disney never bought National Geographic 😢 .
This was so cool and I will be missing these types of videos
Why is Disney buying them a bad thing? I already watched this on Disney, and it's still here free on RUclips...
I love this!!! Ancient Egypt is such a fascinating topic to me so many mysteries that are still to be discovered
It is the 1st day if my summer vacay and I consume history documentations. I started with an older episode of Time Team which was about 11 skeketons found in a Victorian shed. Now I watch this. I love it. My vacay is great.
Try also Heliopolis, The City of the Sun with Dr. Raue, it is great. Wish you a wonderful vacation 👍
Mir gefällt sehr, dass du in den Ferien gerne lernst! Jag gillar verkligen att du tycker om att lära dig på din semester! I really like that you enjoy learning on your holidays! Wirklich cool, riktigt coolt, min vän!
I'm doing the same this vacation....regretting it for not finding it sooner...this is just sooo interesting to watch and learn
Each piece is telling a history ..
Imagine to be someone or something that has survived untouched unseen for 3000 years! Fascinating considering the hundreds of 1000s of cemeteries lost to time.
This was such a great video. It felt like being a part of the archaeological discovery of an ancient Egyptian mummy.
same thoughts
Im 2 minutes in...if i see zahi hawass...im turning it off
I may be wrong, but it seemed like they messed up the first mummy when it was lifted up
JUST LOVED THE DOCUMENTORY
Im somewhat fascinated that im willing to stay up all night just to watch it. Funny. It does give us an insight to how this generation of people lived survived and prepared for there loved ones.
Most valuable things they discovered.. Amazing Video!!! Thanks so much for sharing this amazing Video!!!.
Anybody else wondering how the he'll those deep shafts were made along with getting those heavy sarcophagus down them. Nope nobody asking those questions.
"One piece" she said, after they had broken it into pieces.
It is unbelievable to imagine that thousands of years ago, humans were so advanced in a corner of the earth and created such buildings.
مصر فقط🇪🇬♥️
For the fact that this is revealed while I'm still alive is the most amazing thing to me, thank you
everyone will be like you
LOL what has been revealed here? Nothing....
@@JQUICK21 that dead body could have been opened one thousand years ago, but no, it happened at my own time so is amazing if not for you
and we are honored to be first-hand witnesses to the opening of a never-before-open sarcophagus thanks to Dr Ramadan Hussein.😍
Each piece is a close connection to God..
Amazing Video!!!👍👏🏻👏🏻😍😍😍 Thanks so much for sharing this amazing Video!!!🙏🙏🙏😍
When you love your job, even the hot sun wouldn't bother you.
As long as I like it, I won't be afraid of difficult things
Increíble!. Facinating!.
I thoroughly enjoyed this presentation, thanks so much for sharing. ❤️🎶
I wish they would just be honest about how much of their interpretation is basically guessing and then imagining narratives around their guesses.
Hieroglyphs have a surviving language so it's not as much guessing as some others
they are educated about the context of their research unlike you who's just guessing here
@@trader2137 They are educated? LOL that's funny! They are guessing and making things up!
Amazing and wonderful
Facinating!
This was an awesome presentation
Thanks for such video👍
36:40 mummy was definitely
Not In one piece because i heard
A crack sound while lifting.😅
Serpent godess Wadjed 🐍❤
In my opinion, the pyramids of Egypt and other huge stone monuments built in Egypt are much older than they think today.
Increíble!
This is really fascinating
I love history but when it comes to ancient Egypt I will never understand that they take the dead out of their graves and put them in a museum. Some go to the museum and some go to the black market around the world.
absolute blasphemy.
Supremely ironic when grave robbers are happy no grave robbers have visited before.
Amazing when you watch this because this was literally the very end of Egypt just before Greece and Rome came to prominence. They had been around for 4000+ years.
It’s amazing how old it is and how long they reined for. I could only imagine they stuff they saw and what led was like !!!
*reigned
Brilliant documentary but why does the music have to be so loud, it makes it difficult to hear what is being said at times
2 Years ago, when my grandma passed away, we had to open our grandpa's tomb, yess tomb at our family's mausoleum. Our grandpa passed away 18 years ago. Maybe it was their wish to be buried together. After consulting with the elders, we prepare rituals as per tradition. When we finally opened the tomb, I was shocked that they had to open the coffin of my grandpa. I was like "WHY DID YOU HAVE TO OPEN IT?! Even After 18yrs, there still flesh remain and intact. and after checking, we cleaned and changed the cloth that covers the body and put some things which my grandpa loves. I cannot explain what I was feeling at that time opening a tomb and a coffin after 18yrs. It was overwhelming and unexplainable feeling.
Watching this reminds me of that time.
You did well, you honored your grandfather 18 years after he died. You did well!!
@@Ithinkthereforeiam-ph9nb Yes. But we have been cleaning and have offerings to his tomb every year as per tradition. It’s just we literally opened it when my grandma passed away to be able to bury them side by side
@@paopao3578 I understood you.
It’s a great documentary to give lots of knowledge about the Egyptian civilisation . I am also interested in archeology, to know them very well
AMAZING !!!
The greatness of ancient Egyptian monuments is so unimaginable for modern humans that they really have no choice but to argue for extraterrestrial intervention.
Most valuable things they discovered.
This is AMAZING !!!!
amazing Location history😍😍 I love this
Beautiful video
Well done 👍🏻
❤One of the masterpieces of ancient Egyptian civilization
They destroyed them trying to x-ray them in a hurry , there’s definitely better ways to transport without destruction lol
History is to Interesting !
It is just sad that these mummies were disturbed and removed from their respective tombs. They're so delicate and fragile, kinda feel disappointed when they removed them from their sarcophagus to get x-rayed. :( Also, kudos to the foremen, who are the one's get the tough job to uncover these ancient tombs.
at 38:19, you can see the bones of the right hand on the pelvic x-ray. The first mummy, Shamamit, is a priestess as well!!
they were all females...
"Two beautiful coffins" that we just ripped...
This is Great !
I love watching documentaries on Egypt, but I really hate seeing tombs and the dead being disturbed in this way. It is quite disturbing.
wow this is amazing
Fascinating culture!!❤
Very interesting!
That was amazing
When they tried to do XRay, I think the mummies bones got destroyed/displaced.
wow, just wow
Facinating discovery. I hope there will be more information regarding this complex as the research continues. Peace.
i want to be like you
There will only be "opinions" and nothing more....and the millions of people who feel their opinions are FACTS and TRUTH.....
الله يرحمك يا دكتور رمضان ويعفو عنك
I love watching the discovery of the tombs. I also know the tombs are a gravesite. The money involved thru tourism and research is too good to pass up.
That necklace was gold, not rusty as pictured here.
I know vets have access to x-ray machines that are hand carried and they can take it right up to the animal to use it. If they had one of those there would be no need to move the body. I think that would give better results because it looked like they ruined one of those as they picked it up.
Yeah.
serpent either god/goddess worship is common in almost all cultures all over the world
im watching this and i just keep thinking. why are we digging them out? let them rest in peace maybe?
You want some skulls to have peace? Do you also believe in their gods?
We have to dig them out so that we know how the society of the ancient world were and for our knowledge of history before the grave disappear.Not only that there are tomb robber who will rob the tomb and take the mummified body or the stuff that the Ancient Egyptian puted in there so we have to dig them out before it gets rob. (My grammer might be bad)
Isnt 2000 years rest enough ?
@@thefunnysmoke1526 its called respect. But sure
@@samriddhatuladhar3913 LOL I like that! This "rest in peace" nonsense is really funny and stupid!
I understand how curious people like archaeologists and myself are, send it were interested in finding out our true history. I don't think we were supposed to open these things. That's clearly while they were built the way they were built they didn't want people in there, are you not disturbing the transcendental cosmic journey of your people by doing this.
You are brilliant..been trying to figure out the connection to quartz and hematite. You just answered all my questions. This free energy has been around before the Egyptians. Just couldn't connect earth crust and sand. Again thank you ❤
**Moves mummy and body fragments and crumbles** "Great job! All in one piece!" XD
Yes exactly. They move it and it makes me cringe that I can see it all shift and move under there.....eeeeek.
imagine if the egyptians created a human erasing weapon with the pyramids. thats what had ended the generations of ancient humans and created what we are able to find now. i dont believe our current history but seeing stuff like this makes me believe something must be happening. maybe we are living in the only universe where the egyptians failed.
Wow nice ❤❤
very good
Wow!
For those wishing for a deeper understanding of this cult of the Serpent Goddess. Need only to understand Parashakti and the Mother Kundalini ❤ teachings of India.
Swasti.
There are older traditions. The Hindu chant Om during meditation. Sounds a lot like Amen/Amun to me - a serpent deity from southern Sudan which found its way into Egyptian spirituality.
Africans really do love their beads and masks, even in ancient times...🤔🤔
Amahote?
@@Ornament_1 ?
Incredible discoveries, but you should allow these bodies to remain in their place of burial.
Speaking their appellation keeps then in the living❤
It😢is sad how many ancient civilizations are ruined
Dr. Salema Ikram . I heard her name many weeks ago . “Ikram ,Ekram “
Such a fascinating discovery !
I love this kind of videos ❤
a very wonderful and meaningful video
It's beautiful that women were more equal to men in ancient Egypt than anywhere else. Women were important parts of ancient Egyptian society and could even be priests. Amazing.
Why are you disturbing these death humans? Take them whatever they liked or wanted.
You have any right to do these things with them.
Let the ancients rest in peace 🙏
🙌🙌🙌
It's interesting how many female goddess there where and gradually many where forgotten and made less important as more male gods too precedent. The same happened in India and China. Women also lost more respect at those times as well.
They knew something that most people didn't😊