Egyptian mummies- not for children.
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- A browse through the mummies in the worlds museums, and Cairo museum's mummy catalog. Includes one Nubian prince (Maiherpri), and one possibly Asiatic mummy, Tiye's father Yuya.
Ramses and many others have hennaed red hair, a common trick to cover ageing grey hair or to enhance brown hair. Mainly the hair is naturally dark brown to black Caucasian hair with the occasional naturally fair and auburn sample (Ramses was auburn in his youth as was his father) and was well preserved by the stable climate condtions in the tombs. Specimens buried in sand may have had their hair lightened (Ginger). Many of the mummies are wearing hair weaves, and the bald headed mummies would probably have worn ornate wigs when alive.
Human skin only ever darkens after death (skin turns black from decomposition), so a guide to the in-life skin tone is to pick the lightest and therefore least decayed patch on the mummy.
I don't find mummy scary, but the music gave me the chills..
Adrianna H. I felt cold after watching this... send help plz
SAMET THAT MUSIC MADE IT EVEN WORSE!!!
dang i do not like that music
I just can't help but imagine that these people actually once existed very long time ago, alive and healthy, walking on the same earth we live. I always wonder what life was like back then without much knowledge of science, maths, technology. It's really interesting. May these people rest in peace
Tutankhamun was not healthy
They actually had a great knowledge of math, science and technology, that's why the world is so intrigued by them and that's why the construction of the pyramids is still a mystery.
They were well beyond their time in knowledge what are you talking about
They had TONS of knowledge about science, math, technology, astrology, etc. Hell, the construction of the pyramids and the Sphinx is a mystery yet to be solved.
There are hieroglyphs of aliens or some type of non human entities visiting them and giving them knowledge on what’s yet to come for them. That’s how they were ahead of their time
they’re so fascinating, aren’t they? Egyptians, Greeks, Japanese, Romans, all of them.
Let this be a lesson for you
Why not for children? I was 7 years old when I visited one of the best Egyptian museums in Italy, and saw a real mummy.
It was fascinating!
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0:50
Oh give me a break. Kids can watch this.
+Banter Board im 12 I can watsh this not scary at all (standing in a solitary room)
IM 7 NAH NAH NAH NAH NAH
+Haydi Elkatibi I Just Woke up With This Shit Bro! i'm 13 I don't think it's Scary But It's Gross As Hell bru!
+tejano151 haha
ikr
She died happy 0:53
Maybe the bong, the dong, or both ;)
LOL
@@gdcat777 ... U think negative
@@blackdude_official7418 Oh fuck off
I means she is in heaven
Any kid that goes on u tube a see's a video that say's "Not for kids" is gonna click on it. Just a shame that most parents out there don't even know what their kids are doing on internet.
that's what I did
I can't see a problem with a child seeing this, I know from age about 6 onward I would have loved it.
+Little Dikkins true
y is it not for kids?
Kids are allowed to see this too lol
this music makes it creepy
I know right!
Music is Sh.t and it doesn't make it creepy.
Yes
I KNOW
Yeah the mummy's are fine
In second grade I loved mummies, and it always bothered me how people would freak out when they saw one on a museum field trip. I think its amazing how they are still preserved thousands of years later.
The song makes the atmosphere weird
True
Lol😂😂
It's just perfect
Ayin nee etha
I remember being in second grade and being required to learn about the Egyptians, their process for embalming their dead and the funerary customs used to prepare the dead for the dangerous journey through the underworld. I was afraid of the mummies then, but gradually became interested in the mystery that is Ancient Egypt.
Disneyfan85 I am egyptian and if u want to ask any questions I am here dude
I'm a kid and I watched this video and I love mummys
Not much of a kid anymore
That was absolutely thrilling! The editing was beyond compression!
Its amazing they still have their hair!
My dad still has that set of "Man, Myth and Magic" to this day. When I was a kid, I used to look through all of them, so, when I saw Ramses II (The Great) on this video, I recalled seeing it in one of those volumes.
This is perfect for children! Oh one more thing before I do forget, Black, White or whatever, Egyptians were neither black or white, they were Egyptians why is this so hard for people to understand. Just ask Dr. Hawas.
They where not Egyptians they where kemetians
Well yea, but not African African like in that old Michael Jackson video, I guess that this was what really started all of this confusion in the first place.
Miguel Diaz Yes, it did. The truth is far less controversial, as some Egyptians really were African african, and some were European - the vast majority were north African brown. In those times, Libya and Morocco were basically an extension of southern Europe, and many whites flooded into Libya - the Egyptian Book of Gates (incorrectly) shows Libyans to be European. Libyans were not European, but many Europeans had crossed the pond to Libya - hence the depiction. And of course, Upper Egypt was always filled to the brim with Nubians. And in the later dynasties, Nubians made their way into the Lower region and into every facet of Egyptian life. Egypt was very special - it was a melting pot in every sense. Virtually every human diaspora on the planet today contains at least one haplogroup that can be found in Ancient Egypt. It's truly amazing.
Sam Rosenbalm That is correct! But why are so many blacks overlooking this is way beyond me, I mean there is really no shame in our history. My best guess is that maybe some cultures want to hide a more primitive origin with a more dignifying existence even though that there is nothing wrong with their own early humble beginnings.
Miguel Diaz I don't really understand it either - it's probably due to the fact that so much emphasis is put on Egypt that virtually every people would like to claim it for their own. And seeing as how a lot of people live amongst whites, and whites focus on their own history, it's easy to feel as though your race is unimportant, when really that's not the case, you're just living in another culture. Egypt is an opportunity to feel good about your race and your people. And I guess, if truth be known, every race had some influence in Egypt, so in that since, black people can be proud of Egypt - there was a whole line of black pharaohs (National Geographic did a story on them). And besides all that, there were Pyramids in Nubia as well! And plenty of signs of ancient civilization, so there you have that to think about! And it's not like they got the knowledge from the Egyptians, because these were built at a time when there were no pyramids being built in Egypt. Look at how awesome they are:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:NubianMeroePyramids30sep2005(2).jpg
Compare that with stonehenge, and you see that black people have nothing to be ashamed of!
I was fascinated by mummies as a kid! Still am!
0:53 that was Hatshepsut's wet nurse.
1:46 Ramesses III
1:50 Ahmose I
1:58 Tutankhamun's mother/Younger Lady
2:01 Ahmose Nefertari
2:21 Thutmose I
2:05 Thutmose II
DO NOT SAY 0:53 IT SO SCARY
They look like Chinese people
Eyeliner, stylized eyes, strange to see a man with CatEye maskara, Huh?
1:40 they believe to be Hatshepsut secret love
Fabian Hale Younger Lady is rumored to be Queen Nefertiti.
Stand up for urself Ramsy. Im loving every minute of it. Egypt use to be the centre of the world, and if there is such things as a master race, well Egypt is everything so. I dont always get along with you guys but I stand in awe of such rich history.
they used to scare me as a kid. but now I am fascinated. I believe they are of European/ Middle eastern descent.
I saw the entire process of mummifying a person in a documentary some time back. Actually quite interesting. If I remember correctly the entire process takes about a month. They take out all organs except brain. Then the use natural solutions to soak the body for preservative purposes.
this was a great video! The music scared me lol but overall, it was great! thank you:))
ps:when I was a kid (5-6 yrs old) I started looking at pictures of mummies and, frankly, it did not traumatize me at all. On the contrary, it made me want to see more in order to learn more about them. Look at me now, I am soon to be an Anthropologist and an Historian. So, trust me, it won't affect kids' minds. They'll just see something new and it's the parents' duty to explain to them what they are seeing.
Rest in peace all of the amazing people
JenEsheFa Petrs kgfggguu hmm cyhj CT to
Джейсон Хичкок Holy fuck that one at 1:36 is scary as fuck
JenEsheFa Petrs all those amazing people who didn't give two craps about their peasant people who were slaves for them and starving to death...FK the royalty back then they were cruel and cold hearted ...
A. Shobana A r mmyullm
@@stevemitchell2252 exactly
Couple with elongated heads look like different species. Do they not?
Looks like Aliens which some claim help build the pyramids.
Deformities due to incest
They used to 'elongate' their skulls. A process which began as babies. They still elongate skulls in many parts of Africa today
LotusCharm but look at their nose and eyes it’s not normal to have them that big and the nose very fine not wide like black ppl say
@@schlomyrosenbaum9516 have you seen Ethiopians? They they huge beautiful eyes
I'd love to see facial reconstructions of some of these. There is a definite family resemblance among the first few.
venetiancat really were Cray cray 😂😂
Yeah, because often half-siblings would marry.
1:01 nerd had a over bite lmao
0:53 look at that face he happy asf
She*
It's still so easy to see how stunningly beautiful some of those women were.
I know and crazy how you can see that even when they've been dead for the last 2000 years
wouldnt it more than 2000 years cause they died in the bc era.
These women were not attractive to look at, really
Kenneth Baker its a skull you dumb ass. It cannot be told how beautiful they where 4 yr old.
@@angelinavisions8795 they're like more than 3000 years old. Obviously they have deformed skeletons! I mean wtf..
1:24 teeths still in there..... How?
There are those who wished to take the things that had only to realize they left them behind and there were those who actually got those treasures like the smiling mummy
1:20 When my hair scarf comes off while I'm sleeping.
One looks like Abe Lincoln one looks like Frankenstein and one looks as if it is from another planet!
Shut up you murderer you all are involve to kill Jesus but Allah Almighty save him but you people kill the wrong person who just look like Jesus how fool you people are ha ha ha Jesus will return and we Muslims will kill dajal you illuminati
ali Asad go fuck yourself and eat some bacon 😂🐽🐷🐖
@@aliasad2027
What you're upto kid??? Get outta here. This is not a place for you radical Jihadi specialist. Perhaps you will get 72 virgins in your "heaven" when you do Allah's job (killing non-Muslims). Get outta here kid😕😕😕😕😕
Ha ha ha that is funny!
@Shanelle Mason did you watch the video? They had Caucasoid features and hair. OPEN YOUR EYES
It's amazing to me how Egyptian civilisation lasted for more than three thousand years and yet they never developed embalming or a more effective way of preserving the dead.
i can tell that seti the first was very handsome in his life time
I'm a kid and I like egypt,Egyptians and mummies so I ain't scared
It is remarkable to find these mummies so well preserved in the first place. It is very important to study them for science and humanity. If someone is bothered by their being on display then I say stay out of the museum. Others like me are interested for many reasons. It's not like Aunt Betty was dug up and put on display, these people lived thousands of years ago and I find them amazing.
OMG 0:54 Look how happy she looks. I just want to giver her a hug and a kiss on the cheek! ^^
PS I am still against mummies in museums. They belong in their tombs. Whatever happened to Rest In Peace?
KIVA MUSIC CHANNEL Well I think they will be more comfortable there because of the ACs and lights, because I think they don't like to sleep in hot dark coffins.
Also, RIP
OMG 0:54 Look how happy she looks.^^ - Thanks for bringing it to our notice - such a happy mummy:)
she looks like she's smoking weed
Eww what the fuck why
KIVA MUSIC CHANNEL why is she smiling????Is she happy of death?
cant believe the hair on some of these mummies,
@This where you want to be when Jesus comes back? Lmaooooo
That decides it. I'm opting to be mummified.
i watched this video when i was like 5 and it scared the crap outta me
Excuse me this channel my teacher made me watch this in social studies
1) Many of these mummies are from later periods in Ancient Egyptian Civilization, not it's founding. So this only gives us an understanding of what people in later periods looked like
2) The mummies mostly look like "Caucasoids". Most have straight hair. A few look similar to Beja / Afar / Somalis / Ethiopians / Eritreans etc.... But even they are heavily admixed with West Eurasian "Caucasoids" (like 40% non-African) and aren't "pure" Africans.
I am nine years old and I'm watching this on my own phone
Ok then
Wow why are you bragging that you have ur own phone
Most of these people must have looked like Dr. Zahi Hawass...
Very interesting especially Ramses II. And the hair seems so natural and flowing. And then following up with seeing the paintings and statues. Most of the Pharaohs and their wives seem to have finely chiselled noses which together with with the dark flowing hair I found so common in Cairo and Alexandria.
Really interesting video :) i saw many mummies, but these (the most of them) were so well preserved! Seti looked incredibly 'normal' i've never seen a so well preserved corpse, and if you think that they are thousands years old! Egyptian thought that, if they were good people, they would go to 'heaven' and they 'needed' their body to deal with everyday situations! That's why they used a lot of natron (a mineral i think) and other substances to stay 'perfect':)
Wow! Tuya & Yuya look fantastic. I'd let them in my front door! Hatshepsut has a beautiful smile - I wonder why all of the mummies that I've seen up until this vid have always looked so terrible? These are so good that I can really tell what they looked like in life. I had no idea that the people who did the actual mummification work did such fantastic work. This is a completely new way of thinking about these people. Wow!
It is clear these people were a Caucasoid people. Probably looked similar to Arabs or Berber's of today.
Clear how? the facial structures are not caucasian, and the hair was coarse on the majority of them.
you want to see caucasoid mummies, then google the mummies of china, and guess what? they are still white to this very day.
most of those mummies in egypt have very dark skinned, and that's not from the mumification and don't resort to the ole mummification stripe either, because the mummies of china are still pale up till the present.
jason lind For the 10 Millionth Time
Caucasoid does not equate to White.. or Skin Colour
Most of these mummies are obviously of a European/middle eastern descent. Yes,some of them are obviously of sub Saharan descent,but to suggest that they all are is just stupid and you're denying the evidence that's right in front of your eyes. Some of those mummies had blonde and red hair for god's sake. Who are the only people that have naturally blonde and red hair? Oh yeah,EUROPEANS. Hauchepsut was a red head for god's sake. A couple of those mummies even look Asian. The Egyptian civilization was around for a very long time and saw many changes in that time. You would have had people from all over the giant Euro-Asian continent and the African continent in ancient Egypt at one point or another. So it's not unusual to find some mummies that look like white people and black people and Arabic/middle eastern people. There was probably a lot of interracial breeding going on too.
Wayne Ronnie
in reality there's no such term as caucasiod, bantu, negroid! it was invented in the last 200 centuries by racist so call intellectuals. DNA is a new technology, please use it.
Its not gruesome for children these are just corpse.
I know. I see kids and children watching/reading these things before.
You look lovely btw sphinx
okay, now i can understand why children (like me) weren't supposed to watch this... but this is too interesting for not watching...
I am a kid, 11 years old, this is so beautiful"not for kids, come on, man!"
Give me a break kids can watch this like to 6 and up I am 10 I watch it not even scary at all like at all 😕
Your 14 now congrats
You're 14 now
Happy 14 🙂
happy 14
Guys I'm Egyptian and we are light brown and white and black people in Egypt is from another country in Africa so we are not black we just brown light and white and I'm not racist 👺 but it's the truth
Mohamed Salah but you are not from the ancient egypt, egypt today is waaaay different from today!
those amazing caucasians.. i hear they lead mankind and can fly now...?
Omg they look so realistic fml🥺🥺1:33 is haunting me he looks so real
That ancient yellow background is still haunting me!
not scary more awesome then anything.. I mean I love Egyptian culture..I wanna buy some Egyptian statues to put on my entertainment center that'd be awe'some
How does the hair still exist??
With color lolol
Human hair has silver that's why
used a good conditioner!
I don't know muggers could grow such long and good hair...
Didn't*
1:46 the classic monster mummy look.
I see them every week face to face lmao . Im Egyptian BTW
I'm 3rd grade so I'm learning about Egypt
Definetly not black
That pickled Chinese mummy, "Lady Xin Zhui" makes these desiccated Egyptian mummies look positively beautiful by comparison.
It blows my mind how they look so well preserved after thousands of years. Like i legitimately don't understand how this works it just doesn't make sense to me
I'll tell you. After they take out the organs, they use a special salt called natron salt to preserve the body. Then they place erbs and spices into the body to make it smell good. It's mostly the salt that preserve the body.
@@chickenpermissionart4711 they were preserved by KFC?
EGYPTIANS ARENT BLACK XD
Nope the Israelites were.
What gave it away? Was it the straight/fine hair? The royalty and the majority weren’t black but there were certainly a few black Africans that migrated from the south for trade or labor. At 1:00 you can see a beautiful example of an actual ancient Nubian.
@@AVOIDAVOIDVOID
Actually ginger and the gebelen mummies were racially admixed
ruclips.net/video/7qyntviImSg/видео.html
@HELLHOUND Hmmm their DNA leans towards them being more Mediterranean, and Middle Eastern. They are close to Arabs genetically, but they also leaned heavily European, so yes they can be considered sort of white.
They all were all dark skinned there drawing and paintings shows that and even by looking at the mummies. Persian empire took over from them
Grave robbers..! let the Eyptians rest in peace.
Erickya Well they're dead, and unaware so..yeah..
There dead not supose to rest🤨
but furries make such get rugs!
Except for Tut, all these tombs were robbed thousands of years ago.
2:21 what the hell, he looks scared asf
Not for kids? I've been fascinated by mummies since I was 7!
Maiherpri was a fan waiver to keep the Egyptian cool in the afterlife
1:09 That one is creepy. It's sticking its tongue out.
Ikr
1:37 girls can't stop posing when camera is in front of them..... lol😂
Lol 😂
فيه مصريين او عرب هونا😂😂
أشكالهم يخوفوا
الحمدلله لما نموت هنتحلل
They are very well preserved and good for not be forgotten or show how the looks are for the next generations
some materials used in the mummification process some times is white powder some times red and in some cases dark brown
Looks like Lincoln on 45
0:52 He died happy
Lol it's Hatshepsut it was one of the beauty that came to power in ancient Egypt
dim
I think the are really cool but rest in peace
Funny you say he. She actually presented as a man for political reasons. Hatshepsut wasn't the first female pharaoh or girl king, but she is the best known from Egypt.
@@aubreycolvin1101 fffg
Hatshepsut the cutest mummy ever haha
Is it weird that I'd recognize the mummies even without the names shown beforehand?
No. It means you're educated.
I actually got to see Tut in person once, it was pretty interesting.
1:13 OK the ones from here are creepy IMO
The surprising thing about mummies, , their DNA is still intact. Clones anyone?
Who knows maybe it's already has been done
It certainly does not make themNegroes
Didn't you see the Nubian prince. He obviously was Negro as you call it.
@@robertboyd1870 yeah they are egyptians
@@pillow7672 he was nubian from sudan that's why maiherpri was black
@@robertboyd1870
That's just one. All the others had red wavy hair and straight noses.
What is the name of the song? Can someone tell me please?
Looks like they had red hair.
Why do they nearly all look Caucasian? hair etc.
the blacks say dey wure black
The only thing that is closer to the caucasians is their hair. It wasnt even straight it was curly, And up to this day even the black egyptians have curly hair.
Daiae Ancient egypt back then was Egypt+Sudan+South Sudan.
Until today south Sudanese are the darkest people in the world, while the arabized Sudanese (north) look yemeni and more arab.
And South Sudan has not been colonised or arabized. So the south Sudanese are the true nubians as I heard.. And they are black af. So im guessing thats how ancient egyptians looked.
Daiae Ancient egyptians are far from berbers.. even their skulls where not like that of a berber.
These skulls that u just saw in the video are the same as the modern day people of somalia and ethiopia.
Where do you get your information from? lol.
Daiae Ehtiopians??? NO a few look lightskin, no white features whatsoever..
If by looking white you mean skin colour then thats common every wehere, especially that ethiopians are mixed with alot.
Skin color is different from skull shape which identifies your race. The berbers had a specific skull shape that looked different from these skulls.
Go look up the ethiopian and Somali skulls then look up berbers skulls and look for yourself.
You'll notice the jaw, nose and even the shape of the whole skull is different.
And if they look berber to you, then you obviously haven't seen a berber skull before..
And berbers invaded north africa (From Algeria all the way to North Sudan) later on not while the egyptians and nubians were ruling
one looks like Steven Tyler.!
elderly poodle dude looks like a mummy
That's not Hatshepsut
+Jan DeFrank How do you know did you know her?
Certainly not her mummy was destroyed by tomb robbers.
actually there is a female mummy in the Cairo Museum they are identifying as Hatshepsut. It was an unidentified female mummy in the tomb of Hatsheput's wet nurse and they had a tooth identified as hers found in a jar in DB320, a cache of contents of broken into royal tombs near Thebes.
Yes, I've seen it as well. It looks nothing like this one. It doesn't look like it has any hair, like this one does. That was the norm for the women then and there, because of lice, which was uncontrollable back then, so they shaved their heads and wore wigs. It's quite a treat to see the long hair on this one, isn't it?
It is interesting that during certain periods the mummies of Egypt do look black. But others don't. To me that kinda settles the argument that the Ancient Egyptians were black: they were both, they didn't discriminate! All different kinds of skin tones and looks. Like today; with these new DNA ancestry tests, it's rare to find someone who isn't at least somewhat mixed, at least as far as region goes. Seems that as soon as people started travelling and meeting others abroad, they started mixing. Something new? Why not? Maybe at some point the Egyptians started realizing that their inbreeding was causing problems. Akhenaten had those kinds of problems and his son Tut did too. Some in that field of study think that was why Tut and his half sister wife never had any children who lived; two were found mummified in a tomb connected with Tut and his birth mother. They were either stillborn or miscarried. The fate of the half sister wife is sketchy after Tut's death, although some say she married old man Ay, who was Tut's advisor and Akhenaten's before. Some records have Ay as the next Pharoah. And no, robert justus, I didn't know them, I just love watching and reading about Ancient Egypt. I may be old, but not that old! LOL.
Everybody: We dont mummify people no more
Me: Hold my prune juice, matter fact, take a sip and look in the mirror, and then say we don’t mummify people
One of the mummies is listed as being the one of Hatshepsut; her mummy hasn't been yet found.
i am Egyptian and i liked the vid ;)
I have slept with far worse!
not even funny.
enoch powellsghost we all gotta start somewhere
Don't you know necrophilia is dead boring?
Alan Thomas was that a pun?
thank you scruffypair for this video. There is a lot of trash out there as to who the Egyptians were
Well these mummies look like Ethiopians to me....
+Michael Clayton White Ethiopians ...yeah right.
+robert justus what the hell is a white Ethiopian?
Tobe580 Why is it so hard to believe afterall There were Caucasian mummies found in China from 2000yrs.ago .
robert justus You do realize "caucasian" does not automatically mean white? I mean you know that right? Caucasian also includes Arabs, Persians and even people from the far east. You're indirectly implying it was a white/european "mummy" that was found in China when it could've actually been an Arab or an Indian that was buried there - which is not so unlikely considering it's still Asia.
It's so amazing how well their bodies are preserved, even after 4,000 years..... I guess the Ancient Egyptians were good at doing that........
Awww Hatshepsut looks so peaceful!
why is this not for kids???? I love mummies they are so cool and I already watched the video it's not that bad I mean they are mummies..... and I'm a kid
agreed and im a kid too
Same!! Ima kid! 😖
Lol the kids comment section! 😂
im 12 i watch this stuff
#EgyptianAndPROUD
What happens if anyone touch it with hand
Most of them have Red and Blond hair ?
it amazing the have hair