'Hieroglyphs: unlocking ancient Egypt' with Dr Ilona Regulski, Curator at the British Museum

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

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  • @mwflanagan1
    @mwflanagan1 11 месяцев назад +23

    This is the third video I’ve watched featuring Dr. Regulski. She is a captivating lecturer with such a broad base of knowledge. I’ll seek her out for more. Thanks for posting this.

    • @akta1984
      @akta1984 11 месяцев назад +1

      Me too 😊

  • @xrisku
    @xrisku 27 дней назад

    Fascinating

  • @brendaauterson2199
    @brendaauterson2199 Год назад +6

    Such a good talk! Dr Ilona Regulski presents her information in a way that is very understandable for someone like myself who has no background in the subject.

  • @bdhaliwal24
    @bdhaliwal24 Год назад +5

    Amazing lecture. Thank you for sharing

  • @marias.9613
    @marias.9613 11 месяцев назад +1

    Merci pour cette intéressante et instructive conférence / leçon "the Rosette Stone".
    Pour plus d'informations concernant l'écriture hiératique/démotique, veuillez regarder la vidéo:
    „По трагите на Древномакедонското писмо„
    Ecriture déchiffrée par les Macédoniens Aristotel Tentov, Tome Bosevski et leur successeur Saso Endrovski.

    • @Dragases6894
      @Dragases6894 4 месяца назад

      Ridiculous

    • @marias.9613
      @marias.9613 4 месяца назад

      @@Dragases6894 „...и ќе ја познаете вистината, и вистината ќе ве ослободи.„
      Јован 8,32

  • @trader2137
    @trader2137 5 месяцев назад +1

    cool

  • @fernandomonte-serrat4469
    @fernandomonte-serrat4469 8 месяцев назад +1

    👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @kodekubenini6163
    @kodekubenini6163 10 месяцев назад +1

    Good lecture with a lot of information, great venue but little detail and application

  • @BaxorUpGreat
    @BaxorUpGreat Год назад +4

    Tombus was epic 😂😂😂

  • @kmiasterski
    @kmiasterski 2 месяца назад

    Wouldn't sign language for the deaf help in reading hieroglyphs?

  • @websurfer5772
    @websurfer5772 7 месяцев назад

    A few of my notes from this video:
    The British Museum started out in a Montagu house.
    The Rosetta Stone is a priestly decree drawn up in 196 BC.
    _I think the royals love the Rosetta Stone because they believe it helps justifies their standing. I don't know about the 28 or so copies they're finding. There's no way to prove they're legit, and there's no way to prove they're not. You can say carbon dating, but I'm not sure carbon dating is actually legitimate, and it wouldn't be able to tell us when a material was inscribed if it really does work the way they claim it does anyway.
    The Rosetta Stone is one of the reasons the royals love ancient Egypt. Plus, it is their bloodline that ruled over Egypt. They come from the Ptolemies and Cleos.
    It's interesting to me that some near-death experiences say the elites think they are gods. _
    "The decree tells the priests how to treat the king as a god."
    Before Alexander the Great, the pharaohs were more like priests because they acted as intermediaries between the people and God. They didn't need a text to validate them.
    When this decree was drawn up in the 2nd Century BC, Egypt had become part of the Hellenistic Empire. The Greek rulers have been using written decrees since the 5th Century BC.
    "It's written in stone."
    Before the Ptolemies arrived in Egypt there were no written decrees.
    These decrees were carved from Ptolemy III to Ptolemy VI.
    At 55:00 the photographer doesn't show us the screen Dr Ilona Regulski is pointing at while she answers a question about which way to read the text, he just keeps the camera trained on her which means all the viewers of this video miss out on a key explanation.
    Dr Ilona Regulski did a fine job explaining what she had just pointed to with her lazer pointer but still, why do the photographers stop doing their jobs during the Q & A s all the time? This is always happening. Have they fallen asleep?
    Then Dr Ilona Regulski starts reading some of the Egyptian while pointing to it and he's not filming it, we can only see her.
    Otherwise, this was an amazing video and major kudos to Dr Ilona Regulski. She's an incredibly interesting Egyptologist.

    • @sivansharma5027
      @sivansharma5027 23 дня назад +1

      You clearly don't understand how dating works, carbon dating is a real thing mate... But yes, using radioisotope dating methods on rocks only tells you when that rock was created, and if you're lucky, when it was unearthed (exposed rocks have a different signature through the deposition of carbon and other atmospheric gasses that alter the surface chemistry). But it depends on the preservation conditions and oxidation etc. whether it was kept clean on a shelf or left to the weather. If you test the rock itself, it will come back as millions of years old. But if you test the oxides formed on the exposed surfaces, the elemental deposits over time, the organic matter embedded and deteriorated (inks etc), you get a useful dating result.
      That is why remnants of carbon isotopes, which humans leave behind plentifully in a given era, are what we usually measure.

    • @websurfer5772
      @websurfer5772 22 дня назад

      @@sivansharma5027 Thanks for explaining that. It's true I haven't looked into it very deeply so I appreciate reading what you've written about it.

  • @marias.9613
    @marias.9613 11 месяцев назад

    Ptolemaios (meaning) :
    Најживиот наш, тој на кого богот на небесната мајка му се восхитува

    • @itzakpoelzig330
      @itzakpoelzig330 3 месяца назад

      Here's how google translated that for me: "Our most alive, he whom the god of the heavenly mother admires."

    • @marias.9613
      @marias.9613 3 месяца назад

      @@itzakpoelzig330 yes, the translation is correct !

  • @chutipascal
    @chutipascal 11 месяцев назад

    Unfortunatly?

  • @Shesthrilled1860
    @Shesthrilled1860 5 месяцев назад

    Egypt is in Africa, right? I wonder why there are no black people there? Interesting!

    • @joadbreslin5819
      @joadbreslin5819 5 месяцев назад +1

      Probably because this lecture was held in Northern Ireland, where 97% of the people belong to a white ethnic group. Or perhaps because Egypt is situated in North Africa, whose people tend to identify with the Arab world, and typically are closer in appearance to people of the Middle East than to people from Sub-Saharan Africa. Ultimately, though, based on the camera angle available to us as RUclips viewers, it's hard to say for sure exactly what type of people are in attendance. Drawing such a conclusion requires surmising and stereotyping.

    • @Shesthrilled1860
      @Shesthrilled1860 5 месяцев назад

      @@joadbreslin5819 My Great Great Grandfather was an Irish Jew so what are you saying? I just asked a question!

  • @yvonne963
    @yvonne963 7 месяцев назад

    There is only a way to decipher the hieroglyphs. You need two instruments:
    (1) the symbolic algorithm,
    (2) the Albanian Language.
    References:
    1. The mesianic role of the Albanian Language by Petro Zheji
    2. Albanian and Sanskrit Language by Petro Zheji
    3. Thoth spoke Albanian by Giuseppe Catapano.

    • @michaelbrownlee9497
      @michaelbrownlee9497 4 месяца назад +1

      Could the albanian language have its roots in egypt scribes. Like they worked for or learned language from or are you suggesting Albania was the priest class, making them the exodus people. The information was secretive. The rosetta stone, which was Greek Arabic hieroglph and allowed modern scholars to crack the language of the gods.
      Oh shes going on about the rosetta now...dunno if shes gonna say, but the stone was discovered in a rubble pile of rocks that was reused in ancient times as a wall filler and was discovered by chance in the ruins by napoleans archeologist.
      And she kind of mentions what im saying.....one other thing lots of biblical sites were being destroyed and obstructed by archeologists.

  • @Pat_KraPao
    @Pat_KraPao 2 месяца назад

    She lost a little credibility with me the moment I saw her using an HP laptop.

  • @user-fc2wi9no4h
    @user-fc2wi9no4h 7 месяцев назад

    Amazing lecture. Thank you very much