Ancient Egypt: Crash Course World History #4

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024

Комментарии • 7 тыс.

  • @noautoaidan
    @noautoaidan 8 лет назад +2593

    Most important thing I learned in this episode: the confirmation that fish *do* live in water. Thank you CrashCourse!

    • @jmarie4652
      @jmarie4652 8 лет назад +21

      same lol 😂😂

    • @thechocolat3p33ps6
      @thechocolat3p33ps6 8 лет назад +26

      I never would've known that fish lived in water

    • @OllehRebelz
      @OllehRebelz 8 лет назад +26

      It's such a fascinating fact, isn't it.

    • @thechocolat3p33ps6
      @thechocolat3p33ps6 8 лет назад +26

      So fascinating, i wouldn't have passed the test without it

    • @Jack-lp3gc
      @Jack-lp3gc 8 лет назад +31

      wait really? wtf I thought they flew and were born from the wombs of, wait for it... THE MONGULS

  • @jessegarrett7215
    @jessegarrett7215 6 лет назад +330

    To put how old ancient Egypt was in perspective, I like to point out that Cleopatra lived closer to present day than when the pyramids were built. I don’t know the exact dates but the pyramids were built 4,500 years ago and Cleopatra lived just over 2,000 years ago

  • @animalscave7031
    @animalscave7031 7 лет назад +2772

    50% of comments: "Is anyone here because they have a test tomorrow?"
    Other 50% of comments: "Is anyone here because they find history interesting?"
    Can we just take a moment to say how awesome of a history teacher John would make at school?

    • @babyyodaiscute5585
      @babyyodaiscute5585 5 лет назад +6

      No i just love king Tut I’m accutly learning about king Tut

    • @flake1943
      @flake1943 5 лет назад +3

      Animalscave
      Studying for APWH EXAM 2019 😝

    • @huebothedog665
      @huebothedog665 5 лет назад +13

      Can we just talk Egyptian history instead of leaving useless comments?

    • @Fallibleandflawed
      @Fallibleandflawed 5 лет назад +2

      @Gengonglike Arbukle neither

    • @thegreekdeal4747
      @thegreekdeal4747 5 лет назад +3

      Pretty bad one due to the inaccurate information he passes as facts and the bias he shows in most videos.

  • @drunkonart
    @drunkonart 7 лет назад +1046

    For a few seconds I was so sure that when you combined Ahmen and Rah,
    You'd get Ramen.

  • @GoErikTheRed
    @GoErikTheRed 9 лет назад +217

    Love the time line context. Cleopatra lived closer to the moon landing than the building of the pyramids. Just like.... wow.

  • @sciencedude6023
    @sciencedude6023 5 лет назад +339

    I’m an egyptian and learned from you guys more than I learned at school :"""

    • @flyinghighagain7712
      @flyinghighagain7712 4 года назад +4

      Wow. Interesting.

    • @Youssef-iq4wq
      @Youssef-iq4wq 4 года назад +8

      Yeah Egyptian history is sooo confusing i bet 50% of what we think we know isn't true

    • @marcosia6865
      @marcosia6865 4 года назад +10

      @Lee Ruan that's right hundreds or maybe thousands of years is still missing in Egyptian History

  • @mayafraser2086
    @mayafraser2086 Год назад +71

    the crazy thing about Ancient Egypt for me was how long it was?? There were guys in like 1980 BCE studying their own civilisation and thinking hmmm this was so long ago!! My mind is astounded about that.

  • @dstinnettmusic
    @dstinnettmusic 5 лет назад +483

    “Oppression of dates”
    The hot new sequel to The Grapes of Wrath.

  • @Harbingerintheflesh
    @Harbingerintheflesh 9 лет назад +291

    Fascinating! If we look at Egypt, it seems the key to longevity of a civilization is mainly to do with isolation (not engaging in wars) and also preservation of own culture.

    • @obsidianseventyone1483
      @obsidianseventyone1483 9 лет назад +18

      I agree. Egypt was hard to attack because the Sahara made it hard to flank. While Egypt had plenty of Military campaign they seemed content to control the trade routes from Nubia, Libya to the Levant.

  • @n4thank1m63
    @n4thank1m63 5 лет назад +2042

    Nobody:
    AP World kids: 462 minute crash course binge

    • @eliana5217
      @eliana5217 5 лет назад +63

      Hey this isn't very nice I don't like being called out

    • @iiisammy
      @iiisammy 5 лет назад +23

      Damn you really called us out like that

    • @BananaHead223
      @BananaHead223 5 лет назад +35

      But if you set it to 1.25 speed, it's still listenable and you only have to listen to 369.6 minutes

    • @bighorngaming8202
      @bighorngaming8202 5 лет назад +17

      @@BananaHead223 and if you do 2x he gets a squeaky voice and it's only 231 minutes. Plus you can skip credits

    • @BananaHead223
      @BananaHead223 5 лет назад +2

      @@bighorngaming8202 genius

  • @realtexan561
    @realtexan561 10 лет назад +15

    I'm a high school student (Sophomore). I hate to admit it and probably every other kid does but these videos are actually kind of cool. Thanks for an educational yet fun way of learning history and taking notes

  • @pfefferfilm
    @pfefferfilm 5 лет назад +396

    "You had to marry your sister, which hopefully you weren't too stoked about"
    (laughs in ptolemaic)

  • @zolaliz4000
    @zolaliz4000 5 лет назад +537

    I love that everyone is also here cus the AP World exam is tomorrow so much so that people are pointing it out and making it a meme

    • @sierrastarns6342
      @sierrastarns6342 5 лет назад +1

      Zolaliz honestly

    • @hvonsus5725
      @hvonsus5725 4 года назад +3

      It seems to happen every year because that’s exactly why I’m here

    • @malcjdful
      @malcjdful 4 года назад +2

      It’s called whap loser

  • @vertexgaming3004
    @vertexgaming3004 7 лет назад +425

    2:48
    "Did you know fish live in water"
    Noooo, please tell me more....

  • @annfabgirl7
    @annfabgirl7 10 лет назад +7

    Im studying for my AP world history midterm and these videos are so helpful! Thanks

  • @sk8rdudeism
    @sk8rdudeism 6 лет назад +29

    just wanted to say that this series has been a very convenient access to a discipline very far from what i'm used to (my background is environmental science and engineering). thanks very much for all the effort in producing something insightful, down-to-earth, and pretty hilarious at times. there's so much wisdom in studying the past, in cultures far from our own, through lenses fundamentally different from what we use. i think it's so important for envisioning and building the future. kind of puts everything in persepective for us ignorant moderns. cheers!

  • @annatetlow5342
    @annatetlow5342 4 года назад +66

    There are three types of dates: the fruit, the going out with someone, and the calendar numbers. Why not do all three

  • @MrCrafterPlaysMC
    @MrCrafterPlaysMC 8 лет назад +241

    Hi John. I'm taking my AP World History test in two days, so I have decided to watch this whole series in one night. A whopping seven hours. I just wanted to let you know, if these videos aren't helpful and cause me to fail my exam and lose all possible hope of going to college, I'm holding you personally responsible. Thanks!
    P.S, Great videos, short and sweet and not too boring :D

    • @EternalHappElements
      @EternalHappElements 8 лет назад +7

      responsibility isn't something to joke about...

    • @xScott18x
      @xScott18x 8 лет назад +19

      Ha. Or you could study it the old fashion way. just a thought.

    • @MrCrafterPlaysMC
      @MrCrafterPlaysMC 8 лет назад +47

      Andrew Derouin It was meant as a joke, guess it didn't come off that way

    • @aidoll3692
      @aidoll3692 8 лет назад +1

      what's the A.P test

    • @julesxaxp3745
      @julesxaxp3745 8 лет назад +7

      +Astropony Blast01 advanced placement test... its a college course that high schoolers take. In this case, everyone is taking the Advanced Placement World History exam...

  • @lost7149
    @lost7149 6 лет назад +859

    *Answering* *AP* *Test*
    "What happend in the Middle Kingdom?:"
    "No Hobbits"

    • @ichangednametoamorecringyo1489
      @ichangednametoamorecringyo1489 4 года назад +6

      I love your profile picture!!!

    • @maxbatkin9012
      @maxbatkin9012 4 года назад +4

      That’s middle earth not Middle Kingdom

    • @maxbatkin9012
      @maxbatkin9012 4 года назад +1

      Jack The12th ???

    • @marcosia6865
      @marcosia6865 4 года назад +3

      hhhhhhhhhhhhhh, of course we have no Hobbits but in the time of Roman-era we had dwarfs in Alexandria

    • @vishwakamal8139
      @vishwakamal8139 4 года назад +4

      @@maxbatkin9012 you literally have no sense of memes or humor

  • @KariKidd
    @KariKidd 10 лет назад +23

    Your awesome nerdiness has reached my daughters 6th grade science class. The class watched your Persian and Greek episode to learn about all the craziness and smarty , smart things. My daughter was totally surprised to find out that I am a nerdfighter and that you have a brother " Good morning Hank !" that is just as smart as you. Thanks , John for teaching my daughter that history and science is fun and very important. AWESOME!!

  • @plutarch_
    @plutarch_ 9 лет назад +353

    "Did you know? Fish live in water" Thanks CrashCourse!

    • @flamingphyton1816
      @flamingphyton1816 9 лет назад +2

      +Ocduffy "xD

    • @kcircuit8684
      @kcircuit8684 9 лет назад +2

      +Ocduffy LOL

    • @miyu-miyu9771
      @miyu-miyu9771 9 лет назад +15

      +Ocduffy John Green is wrong. Fishes live on air.

    • @freddypena1594
      @freddypena1594 7 лет назад +1

      H

    • @sicariius7682
      @sicariius7682 7 лет назад +4

      +Ocduffy I don't think that he was trying to say fish live in water. I believe he meant that they can fly, and are made entirely of metal. The aliens living in antarctica are training them in every type of martial arts known to both their kind and mankind, then will unleash their evil flying cyborg fish army. At least that is what I think he is trying to say.

  • @jeremyholman
    @jeremyholman 4 года назад +25

    Anybody else bothered that he keeps (e.g. @6:37) saying "down river" to mean "south", which of course is actually up the river, so much so that we talk about the two pre-unification egyptian kingdoms as Upper Egypt (south) and Lower Egypt (north)?

  • @Melynda-uf5cg
    @Melynda-uf5cg 7 лет назад +29

    I really enjoyed your video! I never realized ancient Egypt lasted longer than Christianity or Western Civilization. That is fascinating.

  • @clarissasmith4028
    @clarissasmith4028 8 лет назад +14

    John Green,
    Thank you so much for this video! I was too lazy to study for a history test on early civilizations so I just watched your videos and I got 100%! Thanks so much!

  • @farvamo
    @farvamo 8 лет назад +89

    this is quality youtube content

  • @abemclaughlin3121
    @abemclaughlin3121 6 лет назад +3

    I've used several of your videos for my classes in China. You're fun and engaging and the fact you have actual subtitles with your videos (even Chinese!) is awesome.

  • @alexgarnett1012
    @alexgarnett1012 5 лет назад +84

    The humor makes it so easy to learn 😂😂😂😂 especially when you love history like me

  • @johnohara4788
    @johnohara4788 5 лет назад +685

    John Green: the Egyptians came into conflict with the Assyrians, Persians Greeks and eventually Romans
    Hittite Empire: Am I a joke to you?

    • @LetsUniteNow
      @LetsUniteNow 5 лет назад +50

      Indeed their 80-year conflict, and the world's first known peace treaty that ended it - are significant

    • @wiseguy240Winston
      @wiseguy240Winston 5 лет назад +27

      Don't forget the Nubians invaded and ruled Egypt for 200 years.

    • @samirbedahoudi963
      @samirbedahoudi963 5 лет назад +4

      @@wiseguy240Winston and the Malian empire

    • @y2k21
      @y2k21 5 лет назад +26

      @@samirbedahoudi963 Mali was in West Africa and never invaded Egypt.

    • @samirbedahoudi963
      @samirbedahoudi963 5 лет назад +7

      @@y2k21 I never said invaded but they did trade with Egyptians

  • @readingrainbow417
    @readingrainbow417 8 лет назад +128

    I HAVE SCOLIOSIS KING TUT AND I ARE LIKE THE SAME PERSON
    except the incest... And the ruling Egypt.. And being grave robbed...

    • @thetaintpainter5443
      @thetaintpainter5443 8 лет назад +5

      He wasn't really robbed, he was found by archaeologists.

    • @thepurplephoenix6423
      @thepurplephoenix6423 8 лет назад +2

      He wasn't "robbed," well he was, but not the way that we view robbing. He never actually ruled. He was manipulated into hating his father and really the rest of his family. Which, is actually sad, for as far as "fatherly love" goes, there are relief statues that seem to show him and his siblings playing with Akhenaten and his beloved chief wife. He's famous just because his grave managed to survive being pillaged. Otherwise, he'd have probably gone into obscurity for the most part.
      (context picture)
      www.seder-olam.info/seder-olam-akhenaten-and-family.JPG

    • @dorkmax7073
      @dorkmax7073 7 лет назад +15

      Anisa Ally I volunteer to rob your grave so you can be more like King Tut. You're welcome

    • @okiedokie56
      @okiedokie56 7 лет назад +7

      WE WUZ KANGZ

    • @aliewais7575
      @aliewais7575 7 лет назад +1

      +2502 1230 In Egypt,we don't even have half what they found in his tomb,so technically it was "robbed"😂

  • @CalistaBurtcher
    @CalistaBurtcher Год назад +3

    Good old John Green. Helping me through high school and now through college.

  • @bananaman9873
    @bananaman9873 4 года назад +16

    I From Egypt انا من مصر ⁦🇪🇬⁦❤️⁩

  • @donesitackacom
    @donesitackacom 8 лет назад +287

    fucking lost it at "that's a period historians call a long ass time"

  • @joshuar.devoto928
    @joshuar.devoto928 10 лет назад +21

    Great videos! John and Hank are the best. I enjoyed the Crash Course playlist on U.S. History too. Thank you guys. Keep up the good work.

  • @NapoleonB
    @NapoleonB 6 лет назад +5

    These graphics still hold up in 2018. The lesson, of course, is always timeless.

  • @EmotiveTheMusic
    @EmotiveTheMusic 5 лет назад +10

    First time seeing this series, I never knew about it. Awesome production. I'm just an old guy trying to get a brain tune up. Thanks.

  • @astridberwouts8432
    @astridberwouts8432 9 лет назад +6223

    Anyone else watching this because they find History interesting, and not because "I have a test tomorrow"?

    • @1purapericulo
      @1purapericulo 9 лет назад +84

      Yes. Me.

    • @gibbygibbs8047
      @gibbygibbs8047 9 лет назад +20

      I'm a month late but yep. But I have my first exams next year and WILL be using these eventually

    • @andrewdirgo3500
      @andrewdirgo3500 9 лет назад +12

      Bear in the Woods Ya, it's interesting stuff presented in a fun, entertaining way. Sorta like John Oliver's Last Week Tonight, but for history I guess.

    • @andrewdirgo3500
      @andrewdirgo3500 9 лет назад +7

      *****
      If you're interested in the far out stuff (such as The Fermi Paradox, which asks why we haven't found aliens yet), the youtube channel Kurzgesagt has some great shorter animated videos.

    • @DarkFlameMaster1000
      @DarkFlameMaster1000 9 лет назад +4

      Bear in the Woods I watched episode 3 of this because we had a quiz on the Fertile crescent the next day, now here I am a week later really interested about history.

  • @joceybear303
    @joceybear303 8 лет назад +5

    I adored learning about ancient civilizations in my college history class, and crash course has helped me remember a lot of the details id forgotten. thanks guys!

  • @aldric3178
    @aldric3178 7 лет назад +27

    "did you know? fish live in water" 2:49
    oh my god tell me more about it

  • @Gyrant
    @Gyrant 4 года назад +46

    John, what you are calling “downriver” in Nubia and thr rest of east Africa is actually UPriver from Egypt.

  • @loner844
    @loner844 8 лет назад +36

    Don't know if you know this, but there was a pharaoh's tomb even more complete than Tut's, but it never became famous and was forgotten due to when it was discovered: WW2. It even had a silver, not gold, coffin, which is curious because gold was more common than silver in Ancient Egypt, and because gold represented skin whereas silver represented bones. So, dunno why he had a bones-coffin, but meh.

    • @Medjay_Aleks
      @Medjay_Aleks 6 лет назад +3

      loner844 The tomb of Psunness I?

    • @Jobe-13
      @Jobe-13 5 лет назад

      Interesting.

  • @MissScarlettPotter
    @MissScarlettPotter 8 лет назад +238

    I know this is 4 years late, but if I am going to be "that person" and offer corrections anyways; there are actually 5 stages of the Egyptian language. Old Egyptian, Middle Egyptian (the classic literary language even in later dynasties, similar to our use of latin today), Late Egyptian, Demotic, then Coptic (still in use by the Coptic Church). Hieratic is a sort of cursive script that was used for Middle Egyptian and refashioned along with the hieroglyphs for Late Egyptian, and Demotic developed as a similarly cursive script (my professor described it as "hieratic gone wild", as it developed from hieratic kindof). Demotic wasn't developed until the New Kingdom- they only had Old Egyptian in the time of the pyramid texts. Also, the Pharaoh was not a god solely after they died- they were also seen as Horus on earth, Horus and/or other gods incarnate, the son of Ra and/or other deities, etc., which is why they had multiple "stage names", if you will- the most important of these of course being the Horus Name.

  • @gilian2587
    @gilian2587 8 лет назад +84

    History teacher... you've seen the worst of the worst in historical education: "And now, dear pupils I will terrorize you with the oppression of dates."

    • @elijahmarin6610
      @elijahmarin6610 8 лет назад +1

      haha

    • @Zeupater
      @Zeupater 8 лет назад +1

      Gilian Hah! They made you look!

    • @cheri9739
      @cheri9739 7 лет назад +1

      Gilian Not to mention he mad the joke, "You finally got to second base." If you don't get it then look it up its really messed up

    • @jameul363
      @jameul363 7 лет назад +1

      Gilian I

  • @NewKingBrandon
    @NewKingBrandon 7 лет назад +2

    Not surprised to see people using these videos to help review for their AP test. This is a pretty good resource as it's concise and also pretty entertaining.

  • @sebradfield
    @sebradfield 8 лет назад +33

    Technical point: He keeps correcting himself incorrectly. "Upriver" means toward the source of the river. It has nothing to do with north and south.

  • @umenja6312
    @umenja6312 8 лет назад +1527

    Me: *sees people on here because they're last-minute studying for a history exam*
    Me: lmao I just really like history.

  • @phiggs-cd2xr
    @phiggs-cd2xr 5 лет назад +29

    "Moses and the Jews showed up long before the pyramids?" How can you say this? It is really late where I am so maybe I am misinterpreting you?

    • @harryx6677
      @harryx6677 4 года назад +11

      I came to the comments to see if anyone else found that strange. I thought the pyramids were already built and Moses and the Israelites existed in the 13th or 14th century. Somebody explain!

  • @manniek8922
    @manniek8922 5 лет назад +42

    I’ve got my World History AP test tmrw and this period confuses the heck out of me

  • @Yamikaiba123
    @Yamikaiba123 8 лет назад +730

    Who else is here because they are delving into humanity's deep psyche by acquainting with ancient mythology, old civilizations, and sacred texts as a hobby next to their mostly un-related University studies in natural science?

  • @RIKHI08
    @RIKHI08 9 лет назад +4

    Your videos are awesome. I wish had a history teacher like you when I was in school.

  • @ritumeena3512
    @ritumeena3512 4 года назад +7

    Egypt:
    1. Built pyramids.
    2. The same old Divine King.
    3. Social order of high and low, because well, the pyramids required hard work!
    4. Had female ruler as early as Middle Kingdom. Interesting.

  • @wesjames9546
    @wesjames9546 4 года назад +1

    John, The Nile flows from south to north. thank you for your videos. They are very entertaining and informative.

  • @Davemanz
    @Davemanz 10 лет назад +16

    My favorite way of thinking about the age and longevity of Ancient Egypt is to remember that the pyramids were as old to the Romans when they conquered Egypt as the Romans are to us today. Not sure if that gets covered in a later video or not.

    • @zanepeterkovic9553
      @zanepeterkovic9553 10 лет назад +7

      The tyrannosaurus rex lived closer to now than to the brontosaurus

    • @swimrunmatt
      @swimrunmatt 10 лет назад +11

      true! it's weird but Cleopatra (the famous one) lived closer in time to the first Burger King than she did to the pyramids!
      That's how long Egyptian civilisation lasted!

    • @OraleHomes
      @OraleHomes 10 лет назад +4

      During his conquests, Alexander the Great specifically detoured to Giza because he wanted "to see those ancient wonders." The pyramids: a tourist attraction since at least 500 BCE. Yikes that's old.

  • @SlyCooper6741
    @SlyCooper6741 7 лет назад +8

    Our history teacher made us watch this for a worksheet. I love how youtube is now becoming homework. Lol. Thanks Mr. Meier.

  • @jakeydooley8795
    @jakeydooley8795 8 лет назад +130

    Who needs Princeton review when there's John Green?

  • @schizophrenicdolphinz9822
    @schizophrenicdolphinz9822 5 лет назад +1

    John I wanna thank you for helping me study for my ap exam in a way I find fun and interesting way

  • @ashleytern3807
    @ashleytern3807 9 лет назад +18

    "did you know: fish live in water" xD 2:51

  • @TriumphantToufik
    @TriumphantToufik 10 лет назад +17

    Proud to be Egyptian.

    • @TriumphantToufik
      @TriumphantToufik 10 лет назад +7

      And call me mixed if you want, after 5000 years no one's going to be pure.

    • @TriumphantToufik
      @TriumphantToufik 10 лет назад +1

      Max Myers
      Thank you :)

    • @h.d.oqurir880
      @h.d.oqurir880 6 лет назад

      Love Egyptians from morocco ❤❤

  • @HajaeKo
    @HajaeKo 9 лет назад +107

    Amon + Ra should have been Ramen, not Amonra.

    • @davidrobinson5610
      @davidrobinson5610 8 лет назад

      lol

    • @Terranjourneys
      @Terranjourneys 8 лет назад

      +Hajae Ko lols

    • @lubu2960
      @lubu2960 8 лет назад +2

      +Hajae Ko Ramon

    • @MrMegaDanila
      @MrMegaDanila 8 лет назад

      +Hajae Ko Lol, does John do these kinds of videos anymore?

    • @HajaeKo
      @HajaeKo 8 лет назад

      MrMegaDanila I don't think so. He's busy writing books.

  • @shenloken2
    @shenloken2 4 года назад +1

    Wonderful!!
    I am studying the ancient world BC of Ancient Egypt, Greece and Persia!
    You make it so fun!!

  • @suddy2250
    @suddy2250 8 лет назад +943

    Amun + Ra = Ramen

    • @BodaciousCNO
      @BodaciousCNO 8 лет назад +43

      Believe it

    • @pannekeboem
      @pannekeboem 8 лет назад +37

      Watching this while eating ramen.... 😂

    • @vesteel
      @vesteel 8 лет назад +28

      Pastafarianism = Egyptian mythology

    • @delaneysays
      @delaneysays 8 лет назад +11

      Suddy missed pun opportunity I'd say

    • @cwbird12
      @cwbird12 7 лет назад +2

      Touche

  • @tessac6631
    @tessac6631 7 лет назад +392

    What if instead of amen-rah he was called ramen

  • @sergeiz2465
    @sergeiz2465 8 лет назад +96

    The pyrimids were made by paid workers not slaves. The blocks would have makers marks to tell who carved it and how much to be compensated with goods. Slavery in ancient Egypt was greek propaganda.

    • @tairneanaich
      @tairneanaich 6 лет назад +24

      Aye, and they were also provided food and board to work, with payment. It was supposedly farmers on the off-season when the Nile was doing its thing and they had spare time

    • @jaimec1011
      @jaimec1011 6 лет назад +11

      It was kind of like military service in some countries now probably.

    • @power5000000
      @power5000000 6 лет назад +13

      sorry to burst your bubble (1 year too late), slavery was a real thing back then, according to everything that has passed on to me through my family tree as i am a Nubian.

    • @power5000000
      @power5000000 6 лет назад +1

      i did,what about it so?

    • @alexanderboleyn2058
      @alexanderboleyn2058 6 лет назад +2

      Wait now Im confused, I thought there were slaves in the middle Kingdom but they were just servants, not workers

  • @andrel2753
    @andrel2753 7 лет назад +211

    Watching this so I know some stuff goin into the next Assassins Creed lol

    • @debbrammall6780
      @debbrammall6780 5 лет назад +4

      Andre Leclerc ahaha

    • @davids1854
      @davids1854 5 лет назад +8

      Lol my history teacher let us play assassin creed origins for our Egypt unit

    • @TheEgyptianGamerGeek
      @TheEgyptianGamerGeek 5 лет назад +2

      That cat productions Cool! It’s my fav game! Ironically I’m half Egyptian 😂

    • @mindbodyandsounds
      @mindbodyandsounds 5 лет назад

      Hahahahaha no lie... AC has had me craving more history! Would love a AC with game play centered around Alexander the Great and his conquest! Or even The Mongols

    • @goldeneraproductions6128
      @goldeneraproductions6128 5 лет назад

      ayoooo this comment is two years old and I'm here doing the same thing. playing the game for the first time:)

  • @apotato9227
    @apotato9227 6 лет назад +31

    Went here just for Assassins Creed Origins!
    Hi Hank!

  • @wawahamdan1159
    @wawahamdan1159 8 лет назад +22

    arghhh thank god for all of these videos. Idk why but I'm a crazy learner, I wanted to study everything ranging from science to arts to history to everything! This is why I have a hard time of choosing my degree because of my vast interest !

  • @dylanhumenik1678
    @dylanhumenik1678 8 лет назад +15

    The pyramids were built well before Moses and the Israelites were slaves in Egypt, not the other way around as this video states.

    • @richelliott9320
      @richelliott9320 8 лет назад +2

      that's quite right I caught that too

    • @dylanhumenik1678
      @dylanhumenik1678 8 лет назад +5

      They corrected it in an annotation - it doesn't appear on mobile phones and I didn't see it, until I watched it on a computer.

  • @wolfbear7850
    @wolfbear7850 7 лет назад +1

    I really LOVE this number one. I wonder why I did not start at 1) your amazing. Great work. Deeply grateful ...

  • @moonshinei
    @moonshinei 5 лет назад +5

    The AP finals are looming and this is my way to study for it.

  • @FirstRisingSouI
    @FirstRisingSouI 8 лет назад +11

    I burst out laughing when that tree knocked over the cow.

  • @Baaiim
    @Baaiim 4 года назад +4

    You all have made history interesting! Thank you!

  • @mikeor-
    @mikeor- 4 года назад +2

    5:09: Moses and the Exodus were around during the reign of Pharaoh Ramesses II (1279-1213 BCE), who lived long after Khufu.

  • @Hyf5
    @Hyf5 10 лет назад +104

    and you got it wrong again ... the ppl who built the pyramids were not slaves ... hardcore Egyptologists said they were paid workers who worked the 20 years building the pyramids in good working environment

    • @Dannys99887
      @Dannys99887 10 лет назад +39

      Absolutely right! The pyramid workers were paid wages. But the absurd slave story refuses to die.

    • @calebh5584
      @calebh5584 10 лет назад +10

      Dannys99887 Admittedly pulling thousands of stones weighing thousands of pounds was probably worse than most of the others' pharaoh's slaves' jobs (i.e. serving fancy wines)

    • @Dannys99887
      @Dannys99887 10 лет назад

      Jeppo H Yep. Good point!

    • @stevenlester2606
      @stevenlester2606 10 лет назад +1

      Hussin Mohamad That guy with the glasses did!

    • @Dannys99887
      @Dannys99887 10 лет назад +3

      I think that the original commenter was talking about the implied assumption that other people who were slaves served the Pharaoh in ways that were easier than the backbreaking pyramid work which was not done by slaves. There was certainly slavery in Egypt as in virtually all ancient civilizations, but the work on the pyramids was done by paid labor. A point which was totally missed by the guy wearing the glasses.
      But that wasn't the worst of it. The guy also misplaced the Hebrew bondage by more than a freekin THOUSAND years. He placed the Hebrew bondage which occurred about 1300 years AFTER the pyramids, to a time long BEFORE the pyramid age. I hate to be picky, but whatever the guy with the glasses is......he's not an historian. Historians generally like to date the events of history somewhat closer than 1300+ years.

  • @millionminimagicmice
    @millionminimagicmice 7 лет назад +4

    Man, Egypt was so unique! Nobody else was like them. They seemed to have their own music, clothing and spiritual beliefs... Just completely original.

  • @mikeor-
    @mikeor- 4 года назад +10

    8:04: The Hyksos were conquered by Egypt... talk about the Empire Strikes Back.

  • @kyakerns6532
    @kyakerns6532 5 лет назад

    I honestly haven't really liked history ever but when I actually sat down and listened to this video- it all made sense and made my homework way less of a headache :)

  • @danren7527
    @danren7527 5 лет назад +91

    It's that time again for APWH bois.

  • @aussieoutlaw17
    @aussieoutlaw17 10 лет назад +17

    I have only just discovered this channel today, so bare with me. Is this the brother of Hank from Scishow? Same last name and they look and sound very similar.

    • @cindyciselere1946
      @cindyciselere1946 10 лет назад +16

      Yes, indeed :)

    • @dancarrigan5039
      @dancarrigan5039 10 лет назад +6

      they have a channel together called vlogbrothers it is very good

    • @aussieoutlaw17
      @aussieoutlaw17 10 лет назад

      Yeah, same here. I already knew most of what he talks about, but I love History.

    • @gabecali4379
      @gabecali4379 10 лет назад

      And this channel is both of theirs, John Green doing the history stuff and Hank doing the Sciencey stuff

  • @mostafashaban4060
    @mostafashaban4060 4 года назад +10

    The first and the best human civilization in history .... God blessing my grand father

  • @NazrulIslam-er5kf
    @NazrulIslam-er5kf 6 лет назад

    Great work you guys....my daughter has learned so many things from crash course and we wish you guys all the best...if you are not the mongols!!!

  • @LilBlAcK76
    @LilBlAcK76 9 лет назад +78

    oh fuck, please why every video about egypt in the comment section is there a bunch of people fighting about what people looked like over 2000 years ago holy shit, why do i even look anymore :(

    • @SuperHamsterhuey
      @SuperHamsterhuey 9 лет назад

      ***** We don't need MORE arguments here. We're already talking about race, and Moses was already brought up in the video, we don't need more fighting

    • @thomaskole9881
      @thomaskole9881 7 лет назад +1

      Historians, egyptologists, anthropologists etc. have created a very plausible framework to make assumptions about the ethnicity of ancient egyptians. I honestly don't know why there needs to be an argument about this.

    • @niceguyns3521
      @niceguyns3521 7 лет назад +1

      Because WE. WUZ. KANGZ.

    • @ronaldrichardson1076
      @ronaldrichardson1076 7 лет назад +2

      Nino A if it doesn't matter what people look like 2000 years ago, then why not betray the ancient people of Kemet as their true color which in today's terms would be black. What if they made a movie about slavery and made all the slaves white people and the slave masters black, or they made a movie about Albert Einstein and portrayed him as a jet black Ethiopian would you think that would be okay? Obviously it matters what these people look like to Europeans, because they cannot portray these people as the black Africans that they were. It's not why does it matter to us it's why does it matter to them.

    • @ronaldrichardson1076
      @ronaldrichardson1076 7 лет назад +4

      SuperHamsterhuey honestly if we did a video about Europe and made all the people black Europeans would have a serious problem with that. I think the fighting would stop when Europeans stop betraying black people as white people. You don't understand the insult to injury that does to people around the world. It's called whitewashing and when it stops the fighting will stop. With all due respect

  • @temeweckis
    @temeweckis 8 лет назад +11

    Moses lived from 1400 BCE to 1201 BCE (if Wikipedia is to be trusted), and the Great Pyramid of Giza was completed in 2560 BCE. You said that Moses "showed up on the scene long before [the pyramids]". That seems impossible, or am I missing something?

    • @readyplayersid
      @readyplayersid 8 лет назад

      You can read this answer for clarity - qr.ae/8BHLHH
      The video gets the dates wrong, but the fact that Moses wasn't around during the time of building the pyramid is true. There were other great temples and buildings built during 1400 BCE to 1201 BCE. People confuse that with the Great Pyramid.

  • @carterwilliamson8504
    @carterwilliamson8504 8 лет назад +507

    Anyone else binge watching for the AP world test?

    • @sambeatty2312
      @sambeatty2312 8 лет назад +5

      +Hollows Mom Right there with ya, trying not to think of next thursday

    • @carterwilliamson8504
      @carterwilliamson8504 8 лет назад

      +Sam Beatty *cries*

    • @alliedegroff5267
      @alliedegroff5267 8 лет назад

      +Hollows Mom Yessssssssssssssss!

    • @AmericanPotato
      @AmericanPotato 8 лет назад

      +Sam Beatty yes,for realz. Thinking about how imma get a 1 on that test :-:

    • @LegendaryRyan
      @LegendaryRyan 8 лет назад

      +Hollows Mom Yup ;~;

  • @churdle92
    @churdle92 Год назад +1

    The Nile flows slows south to north, so nubia/sudan/etc is actually UP river from what we now call Egypt

  • @mikeor-
    @mikeor- 4 года назад +3

    I'm a hardcore Egyptologist so here:
    Archaic (Dynasties I-II, 3100-2860 BCE)
    Old Kingdom (Dynasties III-VI, 2860-2140 BCE)
    First Intermediate Period (Dynasties VII-X, 2140-2040 BCE)
    Middle Kingdom (Dynasties XI-XIV, 2040-1750 BCE)
    Second Intermediate Period (Dynasties XV-XVII, 1750-1550 BCE)
    New Kingdom (Dynasties XVIII-XXII, 1550-1070 BCE)
    Third Intermediate Period (Dynasties XXIII-XXV, 1070-710 BCE)
    Late Period (Dynasties XXVI-XXXI, 710-323 BCE)
    Greco-Roman Period (Dynasties XXXII-XXXIII, 323-30 BCE)

  • @jean-pierredelorraine6161
    @jean-pierredelorraine6161 10 лет назад +16

    I love this concise outline of world history. There is no evidence that the pyramids of the Nile valley were constructed by the Pharaonic culture. The pyramids must have existed already way before the rise of this civilization. No graves of pharoahs have been found in the pyramids. It is difficult to date organic material such as stone, but signs of water erosion on the Sphynx, for example, would suggest its existence in antedeluvian times (prior to the last glacial period). Megalithic structures such as the pyramids, the ruins at Tiahuanaco in the Bolivian Highlands, Teotihuacan in Mexico are anomalies. It was common in antiquity for subsequent cultures to bury their dead in or near pre-existing structures which they considered holy. The abundance of unexplained megalithic sites suggests an ancient global civilization which must have existed prior to 17 000 B.P. (before present). Such sites have even been found well under the current sea level all around the globe. Unfortunately, such data has not made it into our history books (I call them propaganda books) as it would mean revising our entire timeline. Keep up the good work.

    • @benneb1000
      @benneb1000 10 лет назад +2

      I do think The Pyramids are older than are said but not for the same reasons you think so.
      I think the truth is being Hidden because that would disprove the Quran.
      The Quran also says the earth is 6,000 years old and Islam is the dominant religion of Egypt and Sudan.
      PS. there are More Pyramids in Sudan than in Egypt.

    • @jean-pierredelorraine6161
      @jean-pierredelorraine6161 10 лет назад +23

      The Quran as well as the Bible are fake. These were merely concoted up to to control people.

    • @jean-pierredelorraine6161
      @jean-pierredelorraine6161 10 лет назад +6

      I'm not atheist. I merely don't subscribe to any christian, pseudo-crhistian, judaic, nor islamic dogmas or anything fabricated by the aberrated mind of homo-sapiens, who isn't sapient at all. I am spiritiual as I know what and who I am, and what I am not, but not religious. And lastly, I don't preach anything to people in an attempt to influence their thinking.

    • @phiAndpi
      @phiAndpi 10 лет назад +5

      Jean-Pierre Delorraine
      "or anything fabricated"
      Well as you don't like or understand the reality of academic research, then clearly you do subscribe to fabricated pseudo Bull Shit.
      PS Don't forget to cite what food stuffs they were eating 17k yrs ago to build on this scale :)

    • @tonycruise
      @tonycruise 10 лет назад +2

      Jean-Pierre Delorraine
      i agree with you! people think that everyone was as dumb as we are now, and our egos cant accept that maybe there have been civilizations that have been smarter than us.... i accept nothing i am taught, that would make me a poor copy

  • @enharmonics
    @enharmonics 9 лет назад +54

    It looks like something may have slipped past the script editors.
    The Hebrews came into Egypt long after the building of the Pyramid of Khufu, not before.

    • @morehyeshiahtorahlessons5545
      @morehyeshiahtorahlessons5545 9 лет назад +9

      Interesting

    • @trumpemendous2330
      @trumpemendous2330 8 лет назад

      +Twilight Acorna Sparkle Yup, Ramses "had" the pyramids so the timeline is wrong.

    • @Tylericous
      @Tylericous 8 лет назад +1

      Yea I think he meant to say after, especially because he mentions how Christianity didn't come until way later I assume he knows about Judaism coming later

    • @ashrafmfahmy
      @ashrafmfahmy 7 лет назад +1

      No, actually there are theories about the Hebrews coming to Egypt before and not after the pyramid was built. Besides Ramses being the Pharoh who opposed Moses is another theory. Nothing is confirmed just yet.

    • @tommunist10
      @tommunist10 6 лет назад +1

      Yea Moses was alive around 1500, Khufu around 2500, but he said the Jews were there before the pyramids. Could be a lot of reasons for that, but prob just a mess up.

  • @itsChezz
    @itsChezz 6 лет назад +2

    huge fan of these series. love learning

  • @magicturtle3541
    @magicturtle3541 8 лет назад +138

    FISH LIVE IN WATER????????

  • @mikemarino4333
    @mikemarino4333 7 лет назад +4

    Thanks for the fun content on all these videos. Learning for self enjoyment and knowledge in general. Please keep it up. Learning should be like this fun and entertaining. Great great job guys!

  • @abbylane6212
    @abbylane6212 10 лет назад +8

    "What If in the middle of Egyptian history... there were hobbits." I can imagine it. 'In a tomb made of stone. Not a nasty, dirty, dank tomb, filled with spiders and oozing smells. This was a pyramid, and that means good food, lots of gold, and all the comforts of home.' (DFTBA)

  • @brandenmanuel2037
    @brandenmanuel2037 4 года назад +3

    The Pharaohs of Egypt
    -Early Dynastic Period
    (3100-2686 BC)
    Narmer (First Pharaoh).
    Aha
    Djer
    Den
    Hetepsekhemwy
    Re’neb
    Ninetjer
    Peribsen
    -Old Kingdom
    (2686-2125 BC)
    Djoser
    (Built stepped pyramid at Saqqara)
    Sekhemkhet
    Kha’ba
    Huni
    Sneferu (Built 3 pyramids in 1 lifetime)
    Khufu (Built the Gr8 Pyramid of Giza)
    Djedefre (Tried to build another gr8 pyramid but it has been destroyed)
    Bikheris
    Khafre (Built the 2nd gr8 pyramid)
    Menkaure (Built the 3rd gr8 pyramid and 3. Small ones for his wives)
    Shepseskaf
    Userkaf
    Sahure
    Neferirkare
    Ra’neferef
    Neferefre
    Shepseskare
    Neusere
    Menkauhor
    Djedkare
    Unas
    Teti
    Pepi I
    Merenre
    Pepi I
    Merenre II
    Netjerkare Siptah
    -1st Intermediate Period
    (2125-2055 BC)
    Menkare
    Neferkare (II-III)
    Djerkare Shenai
    Neferkare IV
    Merenhor
    Neferkamin
    Nikare
    Neferkare V
    Neferkahor
    Neferkare VI
    Neferkamin Anu II
    Qakare Ibi
    Neferkaure II
    Neferkauhor
    Neferirkare II
    Meryibre Khety
    Nebkaure Khety
    Setut
    Merikare
    Inyotef.
    -Midde Kingdom
    (2125-1650 BC)
    Mentuhotep (I-IV).
    Amenemhet I
    Senwosret I
    Amenemhet II
    Senwosret II
    Amenemhet III
    Senwosret III
    Amenemhet IV
    Queen Nefrusobk
    -2nd intermediate Period
    (1650-1550 BC)
    Sekhemre
    Sonbef
    Nerikare
    Sekhemkare
    Ameny Qemau
    Hotepibre Qemau
    Iufni
    Seankhibre
    Semenkare
    Sehetepibre
    Sewadjkare I
    Nedjemihre
    Renseneb
    Awibre’Hor
    Sekhemrekhutawy
    Djedkheperew
    Sedjefakare
    Khutawyre Wegaf
    Userkare
    Khendjer
    Smenkhare
    Sehetepkare
    Seth Merebre
    Sobekhotep III
    Neferhotep I
    Menwadjre Sihthar
    Sobekhotep (IV-VI)
    Wahibre Ibiau
    Merneferre Ay
    Merhotepre Ini
    Sankhenre
    Mersekhamre Ined
    Sewadjkare
    Sobekhotep VII
    Merkheperre
    Merkare
    Mentuhotep V
    Seheqenre
    Yakbim
    Ya’ammu
    Qareh
    Ammu
    Sheshi
    Nahesy
    Khakherewre
    Nebafawre
    Saheure
    Merdjefare
    Sewadjkare III
    Webenre
    Djefare
    Awibre III
    Heribre
    Nebsenre
    Sekheperenre
    Babnum
    Apepi
    Salitis
    Semqen
    Aperanat
    Sakir-Har
    Khyan
    Khamudi
    Jamu
    Jakebmu
    Amu
    Pepi III
    Hepu
    Anati
    Bebnum
    Sharek
    Inek
    Shemsu
    Werqa
    Djehuti
    Sobekhotep VIII
    Neferhotep III
    Mentuhotepi
    Nibiryraw I
    Nebiriau I
    Seanenre
    Bebiankh
    Sekhemre Shedwest
    Dedumose (I-II)
    Montemsaf
    Mentuhotep VI
    Senusret IV
    Rahotep
    Sobekhemsaf (I-II)
    Intef (V-VII)
    Senakhtenre Ahmose
    Seqenenre’-Tao II
    Kamose
    -New Kingdom
    (1550-1069 BC)
    Ahmose I.
    Amenhotep I
    Thutmose (I-II)
    Hatshepsut (1st female pharaoh)
    Thutmose III
    Amenhotep II
    Thutmose IV
    Amenhotep III
    Amenhotep IV/Akhenaten (Him and his wife Nefertiti created a new religion that was controversial)
    Tutankhamen (His famous Golden Mask)
    Aya
    Horemhab
    Ramses I
    Seti I
    Ramses II/Ramses the Gr8 (Built the temple at Abu Simbel)
    Merneptah
    Amenmesse
    Seti II
    Siptah
    Queen Twoseh
    Sethnakhte
    Ramses (III-XI)
    -3rd Intermediate Period
    (1069-664 BC)
    Smendes
    Amenemnisu
    Psusennes I
    Amenemmope
    Osorkon the elder
    Siamun
    Psusennes II
    Shoshenq I
    Osorkon I
    Takelot I
    Shoshenq II
    Osorkon (II-IV)
    Pami
    Osorkon V
    Usermaatre Osorkon IV
    -Late Period
    (664-332 BC)
    Hedjkheperre
    Takelot II
    Pedubast I
    Luput I
    Shoshenq VI
    Osorkon III
    Takelot III
    Rudaman
    Luput II
    Ini
    Tefnakhte I
    Bakenranef
    Piye
    Shabaka
    Sbabataka
    Taharqa
    Tantamani
    Psamtik I
    Necho II
    Psamtik II
    Wahibre Haaibre
    Amasis II
    Psamtik III
    525bc-Persians take over
    Amyrtaios (Started a rebellion against Persia)
    Nefaarud I
    Psamuthes
    Hakor
    Nefaarud II
    Nectanebo (I-II)
    Persia invades again and later Greeks.
    -Ptolemaic Egypt
    (332-30 BC)
    Ptolemy (I-VIII)
    Cleopatra (II-III)
    Ptolemy (IX-X)
    Berenice III
    Ptolemy (XI-XII)
    Cleopatra V
    Cleopatra VII (The last Pharaoh)
    And probably more pharaohs and secrets buried under the sands of Egypt.

  • @mikeor-
    @mikeor- 4 года назад +5

    6:06 "Man fears time, yet time feareth the pyramids."

  • @DavidFMayerPhD
    @DavidFMayerPhD 6 лет назад +56

    ERROR: Hebrew period was long AFTER the Pyramids were built. You said, "before".

    • @lorenxanene6545
      @lorenxanene6545 5 лет назад +2

      THANK YOU VERY MUCH

    • @cyberpotato63
      @cyberpotato63 5 лет назад +5

      Noticed that. Did a double take. WHAT!!!

    • @dmeads5663
      @dmeads5663 5 лет назад +1

      No, the Hebrew period was long before the pyramids

    • @cyberpotato63
      @cyberpotato63 5 лет назад

      The pyramids were built in the old and middle kingdoms, third through sixth dynasties. The last pyramid was built for Pepi II, 2184 BC, sixth dynasty. For comparison Ramesses II, 19th dynasty, is a thousand years after the last pyramid. The earliest and only Egyption reference to the Israelites during the dynastic periods is the Merneptah Stele, 19th dynasty immediately after Ramesses II.

    • @dmeads5663
      @dmeads5663 5 лет назад

      John Tappmeyer how do you know this to be true, the pharaoh that Moses met is never specified, and by the way Genesis describes Egypt with Joseph being enslaved, it sounded like it was before the upper and lower kingdoms merged.

  • @crystlepresson3760
    @crystlepresson3760 6 лет назад +9

    "And the Eye of Horus is staring at me and judging me. I can-I can feel your judgement!"
    -John Green, 2k12

  • @buy4572
    @buy4572 4 года назад +1

    1. What made(makes) the Nile ricer so valuable?
    2. What are the names of the 3 broad categories that Ancient Egypt is divided into?
    3. Who is 'Ra'? What were they they god of?
    4. How many Americas long was Ancient Egypt?
    5. Why do you think people associate EVERYTHING about Ancient Egypt as being so similar?

  • @zolaliz4000
    @zolaliz4000 5 лет назад +12

    Nobody:
    Literally Nobody:
    Not even the entire APWorld history course we presumably took:
    Us: @crashcourse, you have 7 hours to teach us everything we already should know

  • @sakurakou2009
    @sakurakou2009 9 лет назад +4

    can you please talk about Nubia history ?

  • @cormacnimo
    @cormacnimo 8 лет назад +274

    They built the pyramids because, according to Ben Carson, they needed places to store grains!

    • @JakeTheHappyGuy
      @JakeTheHappyGuy 8 лет назад +16

      The pyramids are awesome and I'm surprised there is still speculation as to why there were built. Surely the reasons have been discovered by now. They are widely portrayed as tombs which they were but I think they had other higher purposes due to their mathematical precision and alignment to the cosmos. Also because no human would ever do that for a tomb (unless enslaved) as I believe they lived in a free society which is why it lasted so long. They had amazing technology we have yet to decrypt. Or maybe... we have discovered it and our leaders are still working on how to exploit it to us. Just google 'pyramid power plants' they were used for global wireless electricity and communication according to one theory. I just realised you cannot exploit free wireless electricity lol. Maybe that's why we don't harness that free energy on a global scale. Aw man, that would be so cool and convenient.

    • @cormacnimo
      @cormacnimo 8 лет назад +17

      I totally agree with you man. I was just making fun of Ben Carson lol

    • @JakeTheHappyGuy
      @JakeTheHappyGuy 8 лет назад +2

      +Batson Xiang Li I've also been doing some research online, which was inspired by the mathematical alignment of the wonders of the world with the cosmos and earth and how this could even be possible. Also why all of these wonders some as old as 8000 BC (stonehenge) have predicted outcomes, through their mathematical construction, that happened millenniums after its prehistoric construction. Such as the prediction of future dates of astronomical events such as lunar eclipses. Proven by mathematical alignment of the eclipses when viewed through the exact positioning of the rocks at a certain spot. Basically this could only be possible if the stonehenge was constructed on one spot on the entire earth. That is no coincidence.
      Also, why are there egyptian pyramids on the moon? How did they get there? The great pyramid of giza and stonehenge are linked through mathematics so they were planned. But by who? What is the meaning behind all of this?

    • @cormacnimo
      @cormacnimo 8 лет назад +1

      Jake H The easy answer to your questions are the aliens. Or we can say "we don't know". I do personally think that it is highly possible that humanity was inspired by extraterrestrial at the dawn of the civilization and was instructed to built such wondrous structure. They shouldn't have known about the math behind it because they were simply just following instructions. As for similar structures on other planets, there are even more possibilities. We wouldn't know why these structures are built all over the Earth and other planets unless we meet the true and ultimate designer, who is very likely to be someone from an extremely advanced civilization.

    • @davidrobinson5610
      @davidrobinson5610 8 лет назад

      Really.... Yeah right.

  • @rilywilliams8655
    @rilywilliams8655 6 лет назад +1

    pretty informative, was looking for info since graduating from state university