Alabaster and Quartzite Chapels of Karnak - Ancient Egypt GEMS
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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The Open-air Museum displaying reconstructed gems of ancient Egyptian architecture such as: the famous Alabaster Barque Shrine of Amenhotep I, the Red Chapel of Hatshepsut, and the White Chapel of Senusret/Sesostris I is also often skipped over due to lack of time during the organized trips.
If you’d like to see the aforementioned ancient wonders, hear about their history and learn more about ancient Egypt during the Middle and New Kingdom you’ve found the perfect video!
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You're knowledge is impressive.😊
Thanks Cat 😎
Very interesting. I love seeing these ancient monuments. I hate to imagine what amazing structures have disappeared between those days and the present. Either destroyed by religious zealots or dismantled for use as house building materials. I love your peaceful videos. 👍👍
I'm afraid that the vast majority of these gems are lost forever. thanks for watching!
As I mentioned before , you have extensive information about the ancient egyptian civilization. Great job 👌
Thank you
Your videos are simply wonderful and it is always a real treat to see a new one pop up in my feed.
You have such a lovely presenting style and you clearly have a deep understanding and knowledge of these amazing places. The camerawork is beautiful and you deserve to be seen by a much bigger audience!
Thank you so much Irena for making these videos. I truly hope to go and see some of these for myself one day and my to do list gets bigger with almost every place you take us!
Thank you, I'm glad you like it❤️
Firstly, you enlighten all of Egypt. Secondly, I thank you for your interest in our civilization and displaying it to the whole world. I admire you very much because you are a beautiful person and have a good heart. I wish you success. Wael from Upper Egypt, Sohag.
Thank you so much! :)
The alabaster building is stunning.
so elegant!
My time at Karnak was brief and I don't remember seeing these chapels. So, thank you for filming them and explaining their chronology and origins. They are all beautiful.
Thank you for watching ✌️
Hello Irena! Thank you for another beautiful documentary! I really love the way you show all of these amazing locations! I love all the details you show us and describe to us! Watching your videos feels like being in those places! Love the Shrine and the chapels! But my favourite are the Sekmeth aveneue of statues! If I'm not wrong there was originally 730 statues, 365 for the days and 365 for the night! As I said if I'm not wrong Amenhotep III was trying to mitigate plagues and diseases at that time with the presence of the statues!
Thanks again Irena for your contribution to Ancient History divultagion! ♥
Thank you Esteban for this wonderful comment! I truly enjoy reading your feedbacks. Not only they give me strength to post better content but I also learn so much from them! Thanks again! Have a great week! 🤩
Thanks to you Irena! ♥I'm really happy to know that you like my feedback and you can learn from it! And once again, thanks to you for all your magnificent content and hard work!! I'm really happy for your words! Have a great week too! ♥@@ancientsitesgirl
Your passion for our city and its history is remarkable. wish you all peace and enjoyment.
Thanks Mahmoud!
Wonderful sites, amazing monuments, civilization and art. Too bad we have lost our way and i hope we finally some day come back from the pitfall we have fell into! Nice dress Irena, suites nice with you and your video!
Thank you so much
Nice walk through👍 I visited Karnak 20+ years ago. Thinking I need to go back🙏❣
Thank you!
super shoutout to your cam person, great job as well as your cam presence ,and all the places i want to see and know about
Thank you
Thanks again Irena.
I love the owl at 2.21 on this video, I'm sure that's older than most things there, yet the craft looks superb. I wish I could be there to see for my own eyes. You must feel like your in another world to everybody by visiting all these ancient sites. You are so amazing bringing us all these wonderful episodes. I haven't forgotten about your Ancient Malta vids, I'm getting to them shortly I promise. I love you AncientSitesGirl... Peace✌
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The 1st temple you showed. Only 3 blocks missing. That's remarkable. Their probably the 3 most important Load Berring blocks! 🤣🤣🤣😉. 🖖😁🤘🇨🇦
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Beautiful works of art 😍😍🪲☀️🪲
Stunning as always, thank you so much🙂🙂🙂
Thanks
u see how great and wonderful my homeland is...thank u
This thumbnail is beautiful . Nice shot . Also , that green dress thing you're wearing looks really cool too in that pic . "' dress thing '' lol I can only imagine how incredible Luxor was in all her glory .
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Dzięki 😉
Nice 😊
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Well done😊
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Welcome back to egypt
Waiting your video in abu simble tempel
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I've already made one! You can find in my Playlist Egypt
@@ancientsitesgirl yes i find it but not find video about small tembal for Nefertari
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Hi Hapi:
I'm glad you are still hanging in here.😊
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Astonishingly beautiful.
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YES...SHE IS!!!
Oh, you were referring to the art work.
OF COURSE IT IS!!!
My mistake, but I hope Irena gets a smile out of the comment.
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they are beautiful indeed
6:39 Why are the blocks so wrongly put together? 😱
It shocked me too
at 6.20 rock type is not alabaster it is travertine from Turkey
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great topic !!
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