Haha not at all Kayleigh, 😊 looks great! In this time of very little traveling, i am super grateful for an opportunity to go on an amazing museum tour. Thankyou and kind regards ben from NZ
Oh my gosh! I love museums. I have to add this one to my "must see" list. Thank you for sharing this Kayleigh. It is so great to find a person who loves history as much as I do. Can't wait for your next video on the Nubian Pyramids!
Yes; if you can get a chance to go to this museum do it. Lots to see in the Netherlands and Amsterdam. In eighth grade we read watch the movie, The Diary of Anne Frank and it was surreal to see where her, family and the house they hide from the Nazi as an adult. If you have knee issues you might have some difficulty going up the very steep steps into the living quarters where hide/ lived.
Oh Kayleigh you fed my soul and I will watch this several times. So wonderful to see the pottery in all its glory when other sites usually show broken pieces. Some of the large ones have given my eyes a healing deep into my soul. Thank You greatly because these are places I cannot afford to go. This will help all that take the time to see !!
Lol, I got Netflix on a month ago, shortly before a few weeks of lockdown (Victoria, Australia) so had time for quite the 'New Netflix' binge :) When I heard Kayleigh meow while engrossed with the top part of the screen I immediately went for the ''rewind 10 seconds'' button. After a couple of seconds confusion and a *''DOH''* that would have made Homer Simpson proud, I was able to click the progress bar to see the cat under the throne that initiated Kayleigh's meow :)
I've been fortunate enough to visit the Cairo Museum (as well as the pyramids, and local sites), which is one of my fondest memories. The Rijksmuseum van Oudheden looks amazingly good as well. Some day I'll stop by! Dank u (je!) wel! Dave J
Totally beautiful Kayleigh, this museum is on my bucket list to visit one day. Being someone who loves egyptian history I think I will stay in the egyptian rooms👍👍💯
Nice indeed, loved the break on history videos, museum tours are always a good thing, mainly because few of us will ever be able to go to this one for instance. Thank you Kayleigh.
As I enjoy your videos very much for their information and research I would like to also mention that I enjoy your presentation and personality just as much.. including your calming voice and quirky humor. Thank you
I enjoy your sense of humor. As a history lover, since discovering your channel, I have enjoyed the content you have shared. I would like to wish you a merry Christmas. Stay safe.
Cannot complain about the camera work, it looks like a wonderful museum. My home town is the old Roman city of Chester (Deva) in the north west of England
I think the footage was far better than you think. What a beautiful magical place , I wouldn't of known about, if not for you thank you. The bucket list just got longer lol 👍👍👌✌️👏
Thank you! That's very kind of you, i am very critical of everything i do🙈 It's a lovely museum with a really pleasant ambiance 🥰 I do indeed recommend going there 🤗
Not amateurish at all. Nice tour. There is a new series here in the U.S. on History Channel. It is about the search for evidence of excavations of "Giant's" burial mounds conducted over 100 years ago, throughout North America. The enormous sarcophagus you stood next to was about the correct size for the documented burials.
I can’t wait to watch this, but I won’t be able to until we get home. I’ll let you know how great it was after we watch, but I’m sure it will be excellent and informative as usual, presented as only you can present history! 🐄😃
Interesting glance at a very nice museum, no heel strike for a quick barefoot jog presumably. The helmets on display appeared original but hard to assess when the reproduction of 'Tutankhamens mask was so convincing. The reconstruction of his head was incredible and reminded me of 'Ex Machina' the sci-fi movie. Our local museum is lame in comparison and we have a university, Holland invests wisley.
You mean these helmets at 10:54? Those are authentic local finds. Some of them are from a site within 2 miles from the museum (Roman Matilo fortress). I believe all of them are from the Netherlands.
I hope you will enjoy it, i had to cut my work short due to the effects i started to feel from my second dose of Pfizer. Currently feel weak and just wanna sleep haha
@@HistoryWithKayleigh I hope you're feeling better Kayleigh. Rest yourself, some side effects from being vax'd I've heard are not uncommon. I'll see you at the premier. 🤗😋
Ahhh now I want to go here!! Also, I was thinking the other day that the Yoshinogari site in Japan would be right up your alley - I'd love to see you do something with that!
@@HistoryWithKayleigh Yay!!! I'm sorry I feel like all I do is throw new suggestions at you but I've been obsessed with Yoshinogari for years and it's exactly the kind of thing you like so I had to suggest it!
That was a great video! While I loved the Egyptian artifacts, there was one that kept popping up all over the place. It is around 5'9" or so and that one is the real treasure!
You camera work and editing was excellent. Having you in-frame was quite nice as opposed to many who narrate from behind the camera. The slooowww pan is so hard to do. Quite a nice museum. Almost like being there.
@@HistoryWithKayleigh Of course it was dubbed over later. I was not clear. Many RUclips hosts are camera shy. You might see a hand point out or some feet. To see the entire person on camera makes the entire video warm and human. Especially in museums which can be cold and sterile at times. My point was you do quite a nice job. Its a pleasure to watch.
@@HistoryWithKayleigh Not to belabor this interaction, what you offer and what many seek is beyond fun and enjoyment. There are RUclips channels beyond count that offer an attractive young face and effervescent personality dispensing fun and enjoyment. Then there are the few very serious channels offering deep intellectual reasoning, usually by someone not-so-young or bubbly. Lastly there are but a few who combine the energy of youth with the focus of maturity. You appear to be one of the few. Additional observation will confirm this hypothesis. It might even be fun as you say.
@@HistoryWithKayleigh You mentioned dentistry in ancient Egypt, I have an interesting footnote to that. In doing research on Hatshepsut, who died of an abscess, I found out that many egyptians suffered from horrific tooth decay issues. The reason for that was, when baking bread a lot of sand got into the dough and over time the sand acted as a grinder and gradually eroded their tooth enamel, causing a variety of dental issues. In many cases such as Hatchepsut fatality occurred.
@@HistoryWithKayleigh It is I who thank you for all your splendid work. From everything I've seen over the years, you have a beautiful country, rich in culture and history.
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the temple in the main hall of the museum has some secrets that not many people know if you ever go back then maybe we can meet up and I´ll show you these clues hidden in plain sight and others obscured. I live in Leiden so it's very close to where I live.
We need to keep our fingers crossed that we can travel again soon, although i don't mind restrictions in place when it's for the good of everyone. I do get annoyed with all these people going on vacation 😂😅
DEAR KAYLEIGH, WHAT A WONDERFUL JOB YOU DID SHOWING OFF THE TREASURES IN THAT SPECTACULAR MUSEUM, LOVED THOSE CAMEOS, AND THE REPLICAS WERE AWESOME!!!GARY BAILEY KING OF DARKNESS AND GOD OF THUNDER AND LIGHTNING THOSE HELMETS WERE ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!!!GARY BAILEY
I can't remember what it's called, but you showed a cameo that was brought back from the crusades after Constantinople was sacked in the 13th century. I believe it was part of Paul Rubens' collection, which he tried to hawk to various foreign royalty when he was broke.
I almost spit out my coffee at "meow" LOL and at 6.3" I would have sooo laid on the ground to get size reference, I wouldn't have laid on the ledge but the floor sure, germs be damned its for SCIENCE lol.
Hahaha i was already being kept an eye on because i was filming 😅 I had asked for permission upfront but they still wanted to make sure I kept by the rules 😂
I was intrigued by the greek inscription inside the Temple of Taffeh, but while numerous sites quote the same passage that there is a Greek inscription, none I can find give a translation of it. Are you able to enlighten me please :)
hi, Kayleigh! this was great! the filming was a bit off, but still very visually stimulating. i'm sure you'll get the hang of the new phone in future posts. so sorry to hear you're not feeling well☹ it should pass quickly, tho. take some time to just rest😴and, maybe, a hot toddy😋 thanks for soldiering on thru and completing this video. it's always good to see you☺🙃
@@HistoryWithKayleigh some times things just aren't perfect for filming. you just do the best with what you have. this was still very interesting. i'll be watching for the doggerland post. that has always fascinated me, along with the bering land bridge. they show what is possible to find under water.
Doggerland video will take about 2 weeks before it's up. First we have some Nubian pyramids if there isn't a new discovery in the field of archaeology in between 🤗
@@HistoryWithKayleigh the Nubians are extremely interesting, also. so little credit is given to African civilizations, yet they were as sophisticated as any, maybe even more so. definitely be watching that one.
I wish all pieces, not only in the dutch museum, but also the british museum, and all museums around the world returned all those ancients pieces back to their rightful countries. Overall, loveyour content and video. :)
I am fine with repatriation. Especially if the countries of origin have a plan set up to use the finds in exhibits or for research purposes. In 2017, this particular Dutch museum had to pay 550,000 euros to repatriate an important Dutch archaeological find that was originally obtained by a German noble who snatched it from a Dutch commoner... So even western countries have had their own issues with repatriation. Anyway, what do you think about pieces given to the museum/state in recent decades? The temple at the start of this video was granted to the museum by the Egyptian government in 1979. It was a way to thank the museum for their efforts in the 1960s to salvage Egyptian archaeological sites in an area that would eventually be flooded due to the newly constructed Aswan dam.
Shame you missed the "Oxborough dirk" Netherlands edition on the top floor. Six of these have been found in peat bogs across the same (f)latitude from Dublin - Norfolk - Netherlands. Made from unknown gold tin copper alloy, and formed in a press as all identical. Archaeological anomaly... I personally think they link Europe to Ancient Egypt, a guild of nations supplying tools for the "great project" (pyramids). Also x5 fit in radial pattern exactly due to the angle design on the hilt. 5 Star is a common icon in Ancient Egypt.
I have visited & photographed the dirks in Dublin Nat museum, Lieden and British Museum (my home town). They overlay with photoshop exactly.. all from peat bogs with there link to mummification?
"Made from unknown gold tin copper alloy, and formed in a press as all identical" Not in the same mold/press though. The sword of Jutphaas if for example much smaller than the one from Ommerschans. It is thought they were all made by the same smith or at least in the same workshop. I think the swords are a good example of increasing interconnectivity between Europeans since the introduction of bronze. This interconnectivity can be stretched to the Middle East through other evidence. Some finds of tin ingots from the Middle East are for example chemically shown to come from Western Europe (British Isles).
If everything goes according to plan in the end of October I'll be dropping merch. Although the t-shirt i wear is specially handmade for me by a friend 🙂
Did you skip the section of the museum with local Dutch finds (apart from a fraction of the Dutch Roman finds like the helmets) or was it e.g. under construction?
Ik geloof dat Nederlandse experts mee hielpen met het verplaatsen van Aboe Simbal. Dat anders onder water was komen te staan door het aanleggen van eerder genoemde dam. Als dank kreeg het RMO deze tempel. In Egypte waren meer van dit soort tempels uit de Romeinse tijd en de Egyptenaren vonden dat ze er wel een paar konden missen.
You are shown alot in your video(videos) and i keep forgetting what it's all about.. Oh ye history, archeology, some of my biggest intressts.(changing back to the right eyes). Gj =)
@@HistoryWithKayleigh They bought an Egyptian exhibit to my local museum a few years ago,,, of course I went and loved every minute of it. I saw reall cat mummies. It was amazing. So I know how excited you and the Mister must have been. Great editing btw 👍
Canada loves Holland. They gives us tulips ever year because we once gave them chocolate.
Prachtig! Especially the roman helmets because just a few weeks ago I unraveled the story of the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest..THX!
I've always wanted to visit this museum, having your walkthrough is absolutely priceless. Thank you sincerely
Thanks! I still have 1 exhibit to make into a video😅
@@HistoryWithKayleigh oh wow that's really great. You capture some fantastic footage!
Haha not at all Kayleigh, 😊 looks great! In this time of very little traveling, i am super grateful for an opportunity to go on an amazing museum tour. Thankyou and kind regards ben from NZ
Thank you Ben, may the weather be nice down under 🤗
Here in northern Europe we still haven't experienced summer 😅
Lighting was fine. Thanks so much for showing me around. Really enjoyed your presentation .Thank you for your time!
Thank you Donald 🤗
Reminder set
Looking forward to seeing you in the chat 🤗
Oh my gosh! I love museums. I have to add this one to my "must see" list. Thank you for sharing this Kayleigh. It is so great to find a person who loves history as much as I do. Can't wait for your next video on the Nubian Pyramids!
Happy to hear that! I was afraid it would be an anticlimactic video, happy to hear you enjoyed it!🤗
Yes; if you can get a chance to go to this museum do it. Lots to see in the Netherlands and Amsterdam. In eighth grade we read watch the movie, The Diary of Anne Frank and it was surreal to see where her, family and the house they hide from the Nazi as an adult. If you have knee issues you might have some difficulty going up the very steep steps into the living quarters where hide/ lived.
Absolutely agree with this Nicholas 🤗
Oh Kayleigh you fed my soul and I will watch this several times. So wonderful to see the pottery in all its glory when other sites usually show broken pieces. Some of the large ones have given my eyes a healing deep into my soul. Thank You greatly because these are places I cannot afford to go. This will help all that take the time to see !!
Lol, I got Netflix on a month ago, shortly before a few weeks of lockdown (Victoria, Australia) so had time for quite the 'New Netflix' binge :) When I heard Kayleigh meow while engrossed with the top part of the screen I immediately went for the ''rewind 10 seconds'' button. After a couple of seconds confusion and a *''DOH''* that would have made Homer Simpson proud, I was able to click the progress bar to see the cat under the throne that initiated Kayleigh's meow :)
Hahaha 😅😂😂😂
I've been fortunate enough to visit the Cairo Museum (as well as the pyramids, and local sites), which is one of my fondest memories. The Rijksmuseum van Oudheden looks amazingly good as well. Some day I'll stop by! Dank u (je!) wel! Dave J
Definitely recommend, they thankfully have an English audio tour 🤗
Dutch museums are catered to foreigners 🥰
Graag gedaan😉
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Hello Kayleigh thats was great having the walking tour really enjoyed it , love to see more of your onsite videos thanks for posting.
Thank you Shaun!
I really appreciate the museum tours since I cannot often go due to work.
Happy to hear you enjoyed it
Very nice tour, thank you. I did the tour of the musuem in Cairo, I want to go back once the new musuem is completely done.
I hope to go to the Grand Egyptian Museum some day too 😍
Thanks, K. It's incredible how many ancient artifacts there are spread around the museums of the world.
Echt een coole video Kayleigh. Ik hoop dat ik de juiste taal heb gekozen....vrede en geluk voor jou.
Haha you did, that was indeed Dutch 😉
Astonishing stuff Kayleigh! Thanks!
Totally beautiful Kayleigh, this museum is on my bucket list to visit one day. Being someone who loves egyptian history I think I will stay in the egyptian rooms👍👍💯
This is nice to see this whilst I am listening to Graham Hancock’s book “Magicians of the gods”.
Nice indeed, loved the break on history videos, museum tours are always a good thing, mainly because few of us will ever be able to go to this one for instance. Thank you Kayleigh.
I'm happy to hear you enjoyed it! 🥰
I need to go to museums more often.
I enjoyed the tour.
Thanks for your content.
Thank you 🤗
Quality of the videos are top notch! Glad i found channel.
Happy to hear that 🥰
As I enjoy your videos very much for their information and research I would like to also mention that I enjoy your presentation and personality just as much.. including your calming voice and quirky humor. Thank you
Thank you so much 🤗
Enjoyed the mini tour. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you Harry🤗
Thanks for the vid. Nicely done. Didn't realize the museum was this good. Will make a visit naxt week.
It's wonderful! Enjoy your visit! 🤗
Thank you for the tour of a very nice museum. Should I ever make it back to the Netherlands I’ll visit it. Another wonderful video.
I greatly appreciate seeing the displays on view. Thank you for the virtual tour. Keep up the awesome presentation of history that you so love.
Thank you, i will 🤗
Thank you for this, Kayleigh.
I enjoy your sense of humor. As a history lover, since discovering your channel, I have enjoyed the content you have shared. I would like to wish you a merry Christmas. Stay safe.
Thank you!
Thanks for taking me to the museum.
Cannot complain about the camera work, it looks like a wonderful museum. My home town is the old Roman city of Chester (Deva) in the north west of England
That's really cool🥰
I think the footage was far better than you think. What a beautiful magical place , I wouldn't of known about, if not for you thank you. The bucket list just got longer lol 👍👍👌✌️👏
Thank you! That's very kind of you, i am very critical of everything i do🙈
It's a lovely museum with a really pleasant ambiance 🥰
I do indeed recommend going there 🤗
You have great museums in the Netherlands. I loved the Kröller-Müller museum when I lived in Arnhem.
Arnhem is a wonderful city 🤗
@@HistoryWithKayleigh I studied in Arnhem music 30 years ago. A great time with great people. Ick heb heel feel Nederlands vergeten. Sorry.
No worries, 30 years is a long time🤗
I LOVE museums!! Thank you for the great tour!
Happy to hear you enjoyed it! 🤗
Not amateurish at all. Nice tour. There is a new series here in the U.S. on History Channel. It is about the search for evidence of excavations of "Giant's" burial mounds conducted over 100 years ago, throughout North America.
The enormous sarcophagus you stood next to was about the correct size for the documented burials.
I can’t wait to watch this, but I won’t be able to until we get home. I’ll let you know how great it was after we watch, but I’m sure it will be excellent and informative as usual, presented as only you can present history! 🐄😃
You should do a video on Dutch Colonial History in Indonesia combined with ancient fossil discoveries there
Pretty good photos. Phone works amazingly well
I love museums. Pls do more about them. You are great. Thanks
Thank you 🤗
The museum is so beautiful. The Met didn't feel like this either time I went. Feel free to do museum videos whenever you like!
Thank you 🤗
Ok love your style, and tangible look at ancient examples, so good 👍 🖖
Thank you 🤗
Interesting glance at a very nice museum, no heel strike for a quick barefoot jog presumably. The helmets on display appeared original but hard to assess when the reproduction of 'Tutankhamens mask was so convincing.
The reconstruction of his head was incredible and reminded me of 'Ex Machina' the sci-fi movie.
Our local museum is lame in comparison and we have a university, Holland invests wisley.
You mean these helmets at 10:54? Those are authentic local finds. Some of them are from a site within 2 miles from the museum (Roman Matilo fortress). I believe all of them are from the Netherlands.
Very much looking forward to this. My favorite Dutch woman giving a tour of a famous Dutch museum. Doesn't get much better than that....lol
I hope you will enjoy it, i had to cut my work short due to the effects i started to feel from my second dose of Pfizer. Currently feel weak and just wanna sleep haha
@@HistoryWithKayleigh I hope you're feeling better Kayleigh. Rest yourself, some side effects from being vax'd I've heard are not uncommon. I'll see you at the premier. 🤗😋
Ahhh now I want to go here!!
Also, I was thinking the other day that the Yoshinogari site in Japan would be right up your alley - I'd love to see you do something with that!
I will look into it and put it on my list for future videos 🤗
@@HistoryWithKayleigh Yay!!! I'm sorry I feel like all I do is throw new suggestions at you but I've been obsessed with Yoshinogari for years and it's exactly the kind of thing you like so I had to suggest it!
I will for sure look into it 🤗 might take me a while before I do, but i promise i will🥰
Excellent job! With scanning and 3D printing, Museums around the world could have awesome replica displays. Cheers from New Orleans
For sure, i love seeing all these artefacts, even if some were replicas haha 🤗
That was a great video! While I loved the Egyptian artifacts, there was one that kept popping up all over the place. It is around 5'9" or so and that one is the real treasure!
Haha thank you🤗🤗
Hey girl! Im taking a break from working on a paper, good timing on my part! Thanks for the video my friend
I hope you enjoyed it! 🤗
Thank-you for sharing this fascinating Museum exhibit. You are a very *Bright & Knowledgeable Researcher ; so keep up the Good Work 💖🙏✨🕯️☮️🕊️
Loved the excursion.
Thank you! It's a wonderful museum🤗
You camera work and editing was excellent. Having you in-frame was quite nice as opposed to many who narrate from behind the camera. The slooowww pan is so hard to do. Quite a nice museum. Almost like being there.
Thank you so much! I did of course narrate the video later on, but i wanted to show what it's like being there.
Thankfully i had someone to film me 🤗
@@HistoryWithKayleigh
Of course it was dubbed over later. I was not clear. Many RUclips hosts are camera shy. You might see a hand point out or some feet. To see the entire person on camera makes the entire video warm and human. Especially in museums which can be cold and sterile at times. My point was you do quite a nice job. Its a pleasure to watch.
Thank you! 🥰
I'm happy to hear that, i tried to make it as fun as possible and I'm glad you enjoyed it🤗
@@HistoryWithKayleigh Not to belabor this interaction, what you offer and what many seek is beyond fun and enjoyment. There are RUclips channels beyond count that offer an attractive young face and effervescent personality dispensing fun and enjoyment. Then there are the few very serious channels offering deep intellectual reasoning, usually by someone not-so-young or bubbly. Lastly there are but a few who combine the energy of youth with the focus of maturity. You appear to be one of the few. Additional observation will confirm this hypothesis. It might even be fun as you say.
Thank you, that's quite the compliment 🥰
I'm already looking forward to the Doggerland video.
Same! I am very excited! 🥰
Fantastic display of antiquiety, have you a favourite period in our history line, nice to see you and your natural infront of the cameras, lol, Neil.
Thank you Neil, my favorite period is without a doubt the Neolithic/Chalcolithic era 🥰
As usual, interesting and educational. I never fail to learn something from Kayleigh's videos...lol
Thank you Nefers! 🤗
@@HistoryWithKayleigh You mentioned dentistry in ancient Egypt, I have an interesting footnote to that. In doing research on Hatshepsut, who died of an abscess, I found out that many egyptians suffered from horrific tooth decay issues. The reason for that was, when baking bread a lot of sand got into the dough and over time the sand acted as a grinder and gradually eroded their tooth enamel, causing a variety of dental issues. In many cases such as Hatchepsut fatality occurred.
@@HistoryWithKayleigh It is I who thank you for all your splendid work. From everything I've seen over the years, you have a beautiful country, rich in culture and history.
@@HistoryWithKayleigh LOL....You have the loooongest legs, they go on for ever!
Brilliant work, this is Dr Charles from his other channel.
Haha welcome from the other channel 😉
@@HistoryWithKayleigh TY
The camera work was fine...You guys looked like you were having a good time at the museum.
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the temple in the main hall of the museum has some secrets that not many people know if you ever go back then maybe we can meet up and I´ll show you these clues hidden in plain sight and others obscured.
I live in Leiden so it's very close to where I live.
Haha I'm planning to go back in the future, just don't know when yet haha
@@HistoryWithKayleigh I'm sure that you will announce it so until then I´ll patiently wait.
Fantastic museum I would love to visit ...but travel is difficult these days ....so thanks for the tour ..there is a lot to see..
We need to keep our fingers crossed that we can travel again soon, although i don't mind restrictions in place when it's for the good of everyone.
I do get annoyed with all these people going on vacation 😂😅
Breath taking Kayleigh. Wish I was there
DEAR KAYLEIGH, WHAT A WONDERFUL JOB YOU DID SHOWING OFF THE TREASURES IN THAT SPECTACULAR MUSEUM, LOVED THOSE CAMEOS, AND THE REPLICAS WERE AWESOME!!!GARY BAILEY KING OF DARKNESS AND GOD OF THUNDER AND LIGHTNING THOSE HELMETS WERE ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!!!GARY BAILEY
Beautiful museum!!
It really is😍
Loved this museum tour! Thank you 😊
Thank you!! 🥰
Nice work!!
Wonderful museum.
Great visit video thank you.
Leuke video en prachtige stukken.
Good video!!! Love to visit there!
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Thank you!
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8:06... looks like you've disarmed the Emperor!
Hahaha
PS i love the unintentional selfie at 11:00
I can't remember what it's called, but you showed a cameo that was brought back from the crusades after Constantinople was sacked in the 13th century. I believe it was part of Paul Rubens' collection, which he tried to hawk to various foreign royalty when he was broke.
Incredible! Thank you
I almost spit out my coffee at "meow" LOL and at 6.3" I would have sooo laid on the ground to get size reference, I wouldn't have laid on the ledge but the floor sure, germs be damned its for SCIENCE lol.
Hahaha i was already being kept an eye on because i was filming 😅
I had asked for permission upfront but they still wanted to make sure I kept by the rules 😂
Awesome! thank you!
Looks like it was a blast
it was 🙂
@@HistoryWithKayleigh what did you really want to see?
The Doggerland Exhibit, which i made a video about as well, it's on the channel 🤗
@@HistoryWithKayleigh I'll be sure I do that thanks for your videos fr
Thank you 🙂
I was intrigued by the greek inscription inside the Temple of Taffeh, but while numerous sites quote the same passage that there is a Greek inscription, none I can find give a translation of it. Are you able to enlighten me please :)
Unfortunately i haven't found the translation myself.. if i go back to the museum in the future i will ask around 😉
My favorite museum!
Happy to hear! Mine too😍
Thanks for a great tour, fantastic museum, more cone girl reliefs.
Yes haha
All very beautiful and impressive!
It was a wonderful trip
hi, Kayleigh! this was great! the filming was a bit off, but still very visually stimulating. i'm sure you'll get the hang of the new phone in future posts. so sorry to hear you're not feeling well☹ it should pass quickly, tho. take some time to just rest😴and, maybe, a hot toddy😋 thanks for soldiering on thru and completing this video. it's always good to see you☺🙃
I enjoyed filming and editing this one.
The lighting in the museum really wasn't suitable for filming 😂
@@HistoryWithKayleigh some times things just aren't perfect for filming. you just do the best with what you have. this was still very interesting. i'll be watching for the doggerland post. that has always fascinated me, along with the bering land bridge. they show what is possible to find under water.
Doggerland video will take about 2 weeks before it's up. First we have some Nubian pyramids if there isn't a new discovery in the field of archaeology in between 🤗
@@HistoryWithKayleigh the Nubians are extremely interesting, also. so little credit is given to African civilizations, yet they were as sophisticated as any, maybe even more so. definitely be watching that one.
You will be watching all of them I'm sure 😆😉
I was surprised to find out about our local en relatively unknown Godess Nehalennia, godess of the North Sea!
Nice one keep it up🔥🔥
Thank you! 🤗
Well done great work stay safe
Thanks!
yay! here we go!
i hope you enjoyed it Floyd! 🤗
I wish all pieces, not only in the dutch museum, but also the british museum, and all museums around the world returned all those ancients pieces back to their rightful countries. Overall, loveyour content and video. :)
I am fine with repatriation. Especially if the countries of origin have a plan set up to use the finds in exhibits or for research purposes. In 2017, this particular Dutch museum had to pay 550,000 euros to repatriate an important Dutch archaeological find that was originally obtained by a German noble who snatched it from a Dutch commoner... So even western countries have had their own issues with repatriation.
Anyway, what do you think about pieces given to the museum/state in recent decades? The temple at the start of this video was granted to the museum by the Egyptian government in 1979. It was a way to thank the museum for their efforts in the 1960s to salvage Egyptian archaeological sites in an area that would eventually be flooded due to the newly constructed Aswan dam.
Wow looks like a very interesting museum
It was a lovely way to spend a couple hours 🤗 it was a lot of fun 🥰
Shame you missed the "Oxborough dirk" Netherlands edition on the top floor. Six of these have been found in peat bogs across the same (f)latitude from Dublin - Norfolk - Netherlands. Made from unknown gold tin copper alloy, and formed in a press as all identical. Archaeological anomaly... I personally think they link Europe to Ancient Egypt, a guild of nations supplying tools for the "great project" (pyramids). Also x5 fit in radial pattern exactly due to the angle design on the hilt. 5 Star is a common icon in Ancient Egypt.
I didn't miss it, i didn't include it in this video as it will be in a future video 😉
I have visited & photographed the dirks in Dublin Nat museum, Lieden and British Museum (my home town). They overlay with photoshop exactly.. all from peat bogs with there link to mummification?
"Made from unknown gold tin copper alloy, and formed in a press as all identical"
Not in the same mold/press though. The sword of Jutphaas if for example much smaller than the one from Ommerschans. It is thought they were all made by the same smith or at least in the same workshop. I think the swords are a good example of increasing interconnectivity between Europeans since the introduction of bronze. This interconnectivity can be stretched to the Middle East through other evidence. Some finds of tin ingots from the Middle East are for example chemically shown to come from Western Europe (British Isles).
I enjoyed this video, and it seems you're monitized now as I had to skip a ad. That's great I hope you get many more views and subs. 😀
I've been monetized since December 🤗
I forget that they had kittehs in the 'hieroglyph era'. awww
Cats were treated as gods, for a person to hurt a cat the penalty was death 😉
@@HistoryWithKayleigh in my world it still is. Hail the cat overlord Baset 😻
Same here 😍
4:08 By the gods! Are you telling me the Dwemer have been here this entire time?
Hahaha
Okay one more video before bed...
Does it ever stay with just one more? 👀😂
I'm up at 3 Am so maybe one more
Hahaha 😂
Merci!🙂
You're welcome 🥰
Thank You.
Hope you enjoyed it 🤗
How can I get a History with Kayleigh t-shirt?
If everything goes according to plan in the end of October I'll be dropping merch.
Although the t-shirt i wear is specially handmade for me by a friend 🙂
Did you skip the section of the museum with local Dutch finds (apart from a fraction of the Dutch Roman finds like the helmets) or was it e.g. under construction?
I used the Dutch section in my Doggerland video
@@HistoryWithKayleigh Thanks, will view it later
were grave or head stone's an invention of the Egyptians ?
Not sure 🤔😂
Kreeg Nederland de Egyptische artefacten uit aboe simbel niet als dank voor de bijdrage aan de bouw van de aswandam?
De tempel van Taffeh ja 🤗
Ik geloof dat Nederlandse experts mee hielpen met het verplaatsen van Aboe Simbal. Dat anders onder water was komen te staan door het aanleggen van eerder genoemde dam. Als dank kreeg het RMO deze tempel. In Egypte waren meer van dit soort tempels uit de Romeinse tijd en de Egyptenaren vonden dat ze er wel een paar konden missen.
You are shown alot in your video(videos) and i keep forgetting what it's all about.. Oh ye history, archeology, some of my biggest intressts.(changing back to the right eyes).
Gj =)
Love the Michael Jackson reference 🤩☺️☺️
Been there on 2006.
Awesome!! 🤗
Meow 😸 the Egyptian section was the best. 🔺
Apart from the Doggerland Exhibit that i haven't shown yet you are absolutely right 🥰
@@HistoryWithKayleigh They bought an Egyptian exhibit to my local museum a few years ago,,, of course I went and loved every minute of it. I saw reall cat mummies. It was amazing. So I know how excited you and the Mister must have been. Great editing btw 👍
It was wonderful! Justin doesn't like museums much, but he did like the Egyptian exhibit 🤗
Thank you 😍
@@HistoryWithKayleigh Now you have to go to a place of his choosing. 😹 He certainly is a keeper 💒
Thankfully he just likes to mountainbike, play Fortnite and watch soccer ⚽
With soccer i gladly join him since it's my favorite sport 🤗