Secrets of the Libyan Pharaohs

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025

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  • @brianmsahin
    @brianmsahin Год назад +46

    Hello from Turkey! Fantastic video. Definitely on our list! Btw, there is a little bit of good news after the terrible earthquakes in the Hatay region, there has been no damage to Gobekle Tepe and surrounding sites, plus though there was some damage to the main museums all the artifacts were safe.

  • @MYTHISTmusic
    @MYTHISTmusic Год назад +53

    Seriously every single video you put out is amazing. I've watched almost every single one and every time I am fascinated. This video is so well made and so interesting. Great work!

    • @techforthedisabled9514
      @techforthedisabled9514 Год назад +2

      I plan to watch all of his videos also

    • @cattymajiv
      @cattymajiv Год назад +3

      @@techforthedisabled9514 So do I. I just LOVE the way he debunks the BS theories by the crazies, with their conspiracy thoeorists and alien teachers ideas.

  • @Anyextee
    @Anyextee Год назад +14

    Thoroughly enjoying the series. Thoughtful, Informative and fun to watch. Its so well produced.

  • @FonzieKree
    @FonzieKree Год назад +16

    My favorite video on your channel so far, i like them all but this feels like a tour guide i should be paying for

  • @elihinze3161
    @elihinze3161 Год назад +6

    I just heard of Tanis for the first time in one of Dig it with Raven's videos. This video couldn't have come at a better time!

  • @chadatchison145
    @chadatchison145 Год назад +12

    Thank you Dr. Miano for taking us on this adventure, it's very much appreciated.

  • @edgarsnake2857
    @edgarsnake2857 20 дней назад

    When I went to Egypt Tanis was not on our itinerary so, I'm happy to get this in depth look at it. Thanks Natalie and David.

  • @MrAchile13
    @MrAchile13 Год назад +14

    Loving this series! I hope you'll get to travel to many more countries!

  • @V_2077
    @V_2077 Год назад +4

    The production on this is amazing

  • @casualviewing1096
    @casualviewing1096 Год назад +18

    This is a great video, thank you. The two of you are good presenters and the camera work is really good as well. A good team, you’ve put out a good doc.

  • @lillianf4431
    @lillianf4431 Год назад +7

    I am 100% along for this adventure! This makes my dream of visiting this region feel more achievable as well.
    Thanks Indy!

  • @SobekLOTFC
    @SobekLOTFC Год назад +7

    Great work, per usual, Dr Miano 👍

  • @safi164
    @safi164 Год назад +4

    Dr. Miano always with amazing content.

  • @rddvls
    @rddvls Год назад +7

    Absolutely loving this new series!

  • @Belenor
    @Belenor Год назад +83

    Less known fact - Shoshenq was accused of murder and was imprisoned for many years. He was eventually able to dig his way to freedom and got revenge on his former captors, this later became known as the Shoshenq Redemption is story books.

  • @drdan153
    @drdan153 Год назад

    This is seriously a terrific program!! Thank you soooooo much!

  • @scoobysnax9787
    @scoobysnax9787 Год назад +1

    Brilliant. Really love every one of your videos. You gather so much more information than any other of the ancient archeology videos on the net. It makes learning so much more fun. I have to admit I have become a big fan.

  • @RDEnduro
    @RDEnduro Год назад +2

    Wow really well done and edited! You guys look so badass in the intro

  • @jamestnov41945
    @jamestnov41945 Год назад +3

    Wonderful episode thank you.

  • @myradavis6319
    @myradavis6319 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @Stevos-oo2vd
    @Stevos-oo2vd Год назад +3

    Thank you David. Another excellent presentation.

  • @louisbaldwin7097
    @louisbaldwin7097 Год назад +5

    Cheers man , its the best historic travel guide ive seen , cant wait for the next installment

  • @johannesnicolaas
    @johannesnicolaas Год назад +2

    I love the clear images you make especially of the daily life in Egypt. I was there in 1995, so it brings back precious memories.

  • @matth9554
    @matth9554 9 месяцев назад

    The slice of Egyptian life is wonderful and reminds me of Michael Palin's travelogues - cracking work

  • @nancyM1313
    @nancyM1313 Год назад +2

    Ready to tour Egypt
    with you Dr. Miano.
    Really exciting to see and have you both as Guides. Thanks.
    Okay ready for Tanis Indy!👍🏻❤
    Like #870

  • @ne0nmancer
    @ne0nmancer Год назад +3

    Shoutout to the cute puppies at Tanis :)

  • @terenzo50
    @terenzo50 Год назад +4

    Tremendous video! High marks for all!

  • @arvidberg1530
    @arvidberg1530 Год назад +3

    You are such an epic guy, keep at it my hero!

  • @-OICU812-
    @-OICU812- Год назад +6

    Wow! I had no Idea Amtrack ran all the way to Egypt! Hope the service is better over there! Great video! 🤪

  • @Incorruptus1
    @Incorruptus1 Год назад

    Thank you Dr. and miss Natalie. A wonderful journey, thank you both for taking us along and the interesting elaborations and teachings.
    - Open comment: When my dear lady friend Timber my cat passed away, I hoped/hope that Basted would take care of her. It hands me peace to understand that there is a cat Goddess.

  • @jackcotner8981
    @jackcotner8981 Год назад +3

    Wonderfully interesting and educational.

  • @m_t_burton
    @m_t_burton Год назад +3

    David this is so good!! I love love love it!! Noah done a wonderful job filming, and you showing us more of Egypt than I ever imagined is brilliant! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge/wisdom! As always, can’t wait for the next! 🙌🏻

  • @Thorwald_Franke
    @Thorwald_Franke Год назад +1

    Great stuff again, and yes, I did not know of this untouched tomb. Always something to learn, and also modern Egypt was covered excellently. Thank you.

  • @JRRichards123
    @JRRichards123 Год назад +2

    Thank you. Very informative and unique.

  • @jimmumford4444
    @jimmumford4444 Год назад +4

    I’m really enjoying this series of videos.

  • @axel1957ll
    @axel1957ll Год назад +13

    I love the video tour of the sites you visited. Makes me want to visit Egypt. Who ever shot the video did a good job. The editor was good too

  • @zedudli
    @zedudli Год назад +2

    Fantastic video!! Great job 👍🏻

  • @Leeside999
    @Leeside999 Год назад +5

    Great series. Really enjoying it.

  • @Mrch33ky
    @Mrch33ky Год назад

    Really nice to see what the places look like on the way to the famous places. And the street food looks really good too.

  • @pe3ppers
    @pe3ppers Год назад

    Just found you…. Love your videos and I can listen to your voice all day

  • @cattymajiv
    @cattymajiv Год назад +1

    I love these David! Thanks! It's a very unique concept too. This type of video both brings back wonderful memories of my 1st trip to Egypt (when we had an excellent guide for the entire trip) and helps me envision details of my next one. It's very helpful.
    It also gives a better glimpse of you as person, at the sites that mean so much, and without the formal shirt and tie. Your enthusiasm never seems to wane, and I like you very much for that. I only wish you had gone into more detail about the story of the solid silver sarcophagus and golden mask, the likely borrowing (or theft by the pharoah from an earlier deceased pharoah) of those things, and the story of the archeology at Tanis and Pi-Ramesses. But then, that would be another hour long video on it's own. I sure wish you would do that one soon though! People would love it!
    Your knowledge, enthusiasm, and sense of humor combined are such a treat for viewers! (Especially the joke about the Shoshenq Redemption!) Your channel has long been among my very favorites, so please never stop! I love your work!

  • @NewNecro
    @NewNecro Год назад +1

    Stunning intro!

  • @Chris.Davies
    @Chris.Davies Год назад +16

    2:57 - It always bugs me when people try to claim the Egyptians did not have the wheel.
    Have they not seen carvings of Egyptian chariots?
    What people do not understand is that in 95% of Egypt the wheel is functionally useless because the surface is sand, or mud, and so they seldom used it for transporting stuff.

    • @almitrahopkins1873
      @almitrahopkins1873 Год назад +5

      That always torqued me off as well.
      People who say things like that tend to follow it up with saying that only a laser could cut stone too. I suppose painting Egyptians as near-primitives gives their nonsense about a missing ancient high-tech culture more plausibility.

    • @BSIII
      @BSIII Год назад

      Those carvings of the wheel were created when Egypt was already ancient, middle Kingdom/new kingdom. They weren't using the wheel on the Old Kingdom period, though they knew of them. They used the Nile to travel at that time.

    • @BSIII
      @BSIII Год назад

      You have to realize Egypt existed for thousands of years. Those carvings you're talking about, Egypt was already about 2,000 years old.

    • @almitrahopkins1873
      @almitrahopkins1873 Год назад

      @@BSIII Tutanhkamun was buried with a chariot. They obviously had wheels during the Thutmosid dynasty.

    • @MrAmhara
      @MrAmhara Год назад

      They didn’t invent it. Nor did they invent the chariot or the horse.

  • @2lefThumbs
    @2lefThumbs Год назад +6

    Can't believe that you resisted the "Redemption" pun until 33:26 🤣👍

  • @Imperiused
    @Imperiused Год назад +2

    Awesome video!

  • @JMM33RanMA
    @JMM33RanMA Год назад +2

    Another great video. I look forward to all of the promised future releases.

  • @juliefaulkner5497
    @juliefaulkner5497 Год назад +1

    Very enjoyable and interesting, hope you have time to relax too!.

  • @RhodeIslandWildlife
    @RhodeIslandWildlife Год назад +1

    Wonderful, thank you Dr M

  • @esvegateban
    @esvegateban Год назад

    Go to ruins, eat locally. You can't beat it and I always travel like that, it's indeed quite a treat!

  • @larrygrimaldi1400
    @larrygrimaldi1400 Год назад +1

    I really like these on the road videos a lot more!!

  • @YertinMac
    @YertinMac Год назад +1

    Wonderful job just found your channel today love your content in the way you approach the topic keep up the good work please!

  • @AMcAFaves
    @AMcAFaves Год назад

    Loved the Shankshaw Redemption pun!

  • @premodernist_history
    @premodernist_history Год назад +3

    27:11 I was hoping you'd address Raiders of the Lost Ark. Very interesting to hear what parts of it had a basis in history.

    • @jap7384
      @jap7384 Год назад +3

      Crazy thing is…it's true all of it, the Ark, the Raiders, it's all true.

    • @premodernist_history
      @premodernist_history Год назад +1

      @@jap7384 That's so meta. 🙂

    • @patriciak8936
      @patriciak8936 Год назад

      @@jap7384 The movie was a docudrama with re-enactments. 👍👍

    • @boomanchu2
      @boomanchu2 Год назад

      @@jap7384 just ask the TOP MEN.

  • @lindouatspeed4843
    @lindouatspeed4843 Год назад +4

    Thanks. Egypt and all these ancient sites are on my to do list. You make me want to hurry up. Amazing Egypt!!!

  • @xmaniac99
    @xmaniac99 Год назад +1

    Truly magnificent!

  • @robswright68
    @robswright68 Год назад +1

    Good to see you on the road again. The gritty modern street scenes are as enjoyable as the ancient history.

  • @timcarbone007
    @timcarbone007 Год назад +2

    Amazing!

  • @lastofmygeneration
    @lastofmygeneration Год назад +4

    Top quality! Hope you guys are having a good time! Stay safe out there you two!

  • @BSIII
    @BSIII Год назад +1

    Professor Miano rules. This is excellent stuff, Doc.

  • @JuanitaGrande
    @JuanitaGrande Год назад

    Excellent, cheers! And also for the end part, which happened right after I was wondering-HOW WAS THE FOOOOOOD?!?! 😁
    Happy Trails…

  • @Zephyr9810
    @Zephyr9810 Год назад

    Very informative, thank you!

  • @itsnot_stupid_ifitworks
    @itsnot_stupid_ifitworks Год назад +13

    Support fact based information on historic sites people! Hit that like button so the algorithm will spread it to others! Share it with others and like comments you agree with...right now....do it.

  • @TT3TT3
    @TT3TT3 Год назад

    Very cool thanks!👍

  • @OldDunollieman
    @OldDunollieman Год назад +1

    Awesome. Thankyou.

  • @icantthinkofaname940b2
    @icantthinkofaname940b2 Год назад +22

    At the 10:00 mark you labeled the 3rd figure as Osorkon I. That is actually his younger brother Iuput. Shoshenq I made Iuput the High Priest of Amun at Karnak and Governor of Upper Egypt to help consolidate his rule.
    When Egyptologists started excavating Tanis in the late 19th century, they initally thought it was Pi-Ramesses due to all the blocks they found containing his name. It wasn't until 1960's/70's that Egyptologists found evidence that Pi-Ramesses was located 30 km (19 mi) south of Tanis near the village of Qantir.

    • @cattymajiv
      @cattymajiv Год назад +8

      @Icanthinkof... I love it when people who are truly knowledgeable about a topic like you add their info. Although not so much when people think they know, but don't, and post false information. But that rarely happens on this channel. And I know that your comment is correct. So thank you!
      There is so much fascinating info about Tanis and Pi-Ramesses, the story of the people and archeology, and the silver sarcophagus and golden mask, that I wish David would make a whole video on it soon. It could easily be an hour long, and people would love it!

  • @SwolllenGoat
    @SwolllenGoat Год назад

    great content...........love the bits at the local breakfast stand or market.................thanks

  • @rschultz9492
    @rschultz9492 Год назад

    Dear Doc. Has knowing what you've learned, vis a vis the wholesale debunking of common mystery through logic, records, and most of all, critical thinking, has it destroyed any faith you may or may not have previously had? Has for me, but I'm all the better for it. I'd rather know the truth than drown in a daydream. You rock, doc. Thanks for the truth.

  • @keithmcwilliams7424
    @keithmcwilliams7424 10 дней назад +1

    I watched the movie the shawshank redemption it was great .

  • @misriya4147
    @misriya4147 Месяц назад

    Thank you for taking us to places even many Egyptians don't visit

  • @snailrancher
    @snailrancher Год назад +3

    Tanis is a lovely site!

  • @Tobinool
    @Tobinool Год назад +2

    Very nice ❤

  • @henkgertlenten
    @henkgertlenten Год назад

    Very interesting, and also things we did not see yet

  • @johnlaforte700
    @johnlaforte700 Год назад

    Your series is a breath of fresh air. There is a lot of misinformation out there based on old recollections from prejudice people.👍

  • @billerator
    @billerator Год назад

    Nice choice of camera for the footage on the road

  • @markrahner2065
    @markrahner2065 Год назад +3

    You're really giving Rick Steves a run for his money. These are places I'm not likely to visit so I really appreciate getting a peek.

  • @CraftsmanOfAwsomenes
    @CraftsmanOfAwsomenes Год назад +2

    I had to replay 24:39 over and over

  • @Hakor0
    @Hakor0 Год назад

    3d computer accurate depictions of stone carving and building but carving etc in particular would be a cool edition whilst looking at real video footage like this done super quick so it’s like a computer readout

  • @BluePhoenix476513
    @BluePhoenix476513 Год назад +1

    Fantastic as usual professor! But the music in the background is amazing! What is it? The track that plays when you're going for breakfast from the hotel.

  • @steveschnetzler5471
    @steveschnetzler5471 Год назад

    wow, I have not been there in almost 30 years and it looks the same. Which is cool. Thanks.

  • @LongTail8443
    @LongTail8443 Год назад

    I love to know more about these "Sea People", it's so rad.

  • @carlosaugustodinizgarcia3526
    @carlosaugustodinizgarcia3526 Год назад +1

    Amazing

  • @JacquesMare
    @JacquesMare Год назад

    Shawshank Redemption........ oi!
    Good one...👆😁

  • @thatfkingreakreezy010
    @thatfkingreakreezy010 6 месяцев назад +1

    Sheshonq is Libyan Amazighn king from ancient Libyan Amazighn tribe called meshwash in Libya 🇱🇾. His family was of Libyan Amazighn descendants too. He ruled Egypt. And later his sons and grandsons ruled Egypt from generation to generation. It's historically a fact.

  • @DJMarcO138
    @DJMarcO138 Год назад +3

    Kudos, travelers!

  • @ogukuo97
    @ogukuo97 Год назад +4

    I have been to Egypt before, but did not venture beyond the touristy placed. I see now that there are plenty more to see, if I had the proper guide. Could I trouble you to do a video on how you went about arranging the tour?

    • @WorldofAntiquity
      @WorldofAntiquity  Год назад +5

      It's just a matter of making some calls. Ehab's info is below the video.

    • @ogukuo97
      @ogukuo97 Год назад +2

      @@WorldofAntiquity Much appreciated!

  • @LowKeyTired-q7d
    @LowKeyTired-q7d Год назад +1

    Wow my friend your video quality and directing seems to have been amped up ...

  • @davidcaldecoat7414
    @davidcaldecoat7414 Год назад +1

    Wow David fantastic video of Basta and of Tanis. But I think that you wil find that the statues of Meritamun is actually a statue of Queen Tiye the wife of Amunhotep iii yes it has been usurped by Ramses II. Looking forward to the next one Thanks

    • @WorldofAntiquity
      @WorldofAntiquity  Год назад

      But we did not find this. How do you know?

    • @davidcaldecoat7414
      @davidcaldecoat7414 Год назад

      @@WorldofAntiquity it is in the facial features of the statue it has happened to alot of statues that have been usurped from ancient egypt for example the colossal statue of Tutankhamun that is in the Oriental Institute Museum in Chicago has the facial features of Tutankhamun but has the name of Horemheb on it.

  • @echoxstreaming
    @echoxstreaming Год назад +1

    Although I've been known to occasionally butt heads with You I have to give credit when credit is due. At the moment I'm suffering from an old neck injury, therefore, have to keep this short. Your video scores A++. The first A+ was for the professional content and the second A+ is for the intelligent, beautiful co-host. I sincerely hope Your experiences during the Egyptian trip are beyond all your dreams come true.
    Best wishes

  • @Chris.Davies
    @Chris.Davies Год назад +2

    I am a simple man: The Doctor uploads a video, then I watch the video, then I upvote the video. SIMPLE!
    But Doctor, you are presenting ancient history using an almost equally ancient framerate. 24fps was acceptable in the early part of the 20th century when cameras had moving shutters which allowed for motion blur. However, in 2023 there are no moving shutters, and no motion blue, and so the MINIMUM requirement is for 60fps. Video quality is decided by framerate and NOT resolution. 1080p60 is superior in every way to 4Kp24.
    Any time the camera moves, we're looking at a slideshow, not a video - and at 144Hz, I see every single frame six times before an update arrives.
    If your camera is NOT able to capture 4K at 60fps, then drop the resolution until you can set 60fps.
    Yes - it takes a lot longer to upload such videos - but they are smooth as silk to watch, and no one gets sick watching 60fps.

    • @WorldofAntiquity
      @WorldofAntiquity  Год назад +2

      www.adobe.com/creativecloud/video/discover/frame-rate.html

    • @Deipnosophist_the_Gastronomer
      @Deipnosophist_the_Gastronomer Год назад +1

      Hah! The ancient Egyptians only filmed in one frame. One frame, once, and it was the best multi-media for millenia. 😅

    • @WorldofAntiquity
      @WorldofAntiquity  Год назад

      filmpac.com/fps-battle-24fps-vs-29-97fps/

  • @heatherrocchi6232
    @heatherrocchi6232 Год назад

    33:27 nice pun, bravo!

  • @RED-cy7ig
    @RED-cy7ig Год назад

    What an incredilble trip.

  • @jimmer1047
    @jimmer1047 Год назад

    Muchos gracias Doc! Greetings from your barely educated retired union ironworking subscriber in sunny Sierra Vista AZ! 😂😂 Love these videos bro keep em coming! Handsome couple you guys are!

    • @WorldofAntiquity
      @WorldofAntiquity  Год назад

      We are a couple of colleagues, yes. I am glad you are enjoying the videos!

  • @YrnehLrak
    @YrnehLrak Год назад

    THANK YOU for the shawshank redemption reference.. had to be said

  • @damdampapa
    @damdampapa Год назад +1

    @31:25 I swear that's the tune from JJ Abrams's Star Trek or Stargate. If so, good Easter egg.

  • @miepmiepzoefzoef
    @miepmiepzoefzoef Год назад +2

    Could you release the videos in a regular interval, s'il te plaît?
    Now I find out I missed one yesterday ;)
    Many many thanks for your great travel videos! I am a real fan.
    What makes it so much better than other channels are all the small details which people normally overlook.

  • @chadHK
    @chadHK Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this. There are monuments and artifacts that I had not seen before.
    The beeping of the horns in Cairo is a language the drivers use to communicate with each other - like a Morse code - beyond traffic matters.
    The deity on the headdress on the statue of Queen Meritamun is not Horus but the goddess Mut.

  • @MaryAnnNytowl
    @MaryAnnNytowl Год назад

    Leaving a like and comment for the care and feeding of the ever-voracious Almighty Algorithm. May it bring your videos in front of ever more history lovers!
    ❤️❤️

  • @MichaelWayneChapel
    @MichaelWayneChapel Год назад

    Could you do a video or a short commenting or debunking the theory that Shoshenq II was actually King Solomon? Love your videos BTW!

  • @Kinetic-Energy117
    @Kinetic-Energy117 Год назад

    Wonderful tutorial walk through! Salute & appreciate you 2 for bringing us this informative jewel
    It's an anomaly to me, too assume, copper chisels & stone tools are the cooperates
    Carving a 360 degree circle without a trace of halt through stones like limestone & red granite in the 100 degree day desert in the bronze age? Where's the tools used for that then, which cannot be replicated today?
    These questions keep the circadian solar clock that's exist in me ticking away!

    • @WorldofAntiquity
      @WorldofAntiquity  Год назад +2

      I can assure you that stone carving was a vibrant industry with a very long history (thousands of years) and that professional artisans could make artifacts by hand without any "trace of halt." And Egypt was not always a 100-degree desert. I think you may be getting info from unreliable sources! But thank you for watching and for your kind words.

  • @MohamedAtef88
    @MohamedAtef88 Год назад

    beautiful