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Ancient Sites, I literally have a question or a comment for every minute you show! But let's see if I can remember them from this crazy cat lady! 1. Your hair is such a stunning colour. First thing I noticed this video lol besides the funny braying donkey! 2. I noticed this area seems to be an even more dry and barren place than ever. That they rocks almost appear as if they were melted millennia ago. You described them as being almost pyramidal at the tops. Do you think it's possible that they could have been pyramids maybe 100 000 years ago and possibly melted by a micronova from the sun or extreme solar flare and then heavily eroded or are you not into possible ancient cataclysm events? 3. I love Egyptian art but I think my favourite is their depictions of animals and birds - the falcons, vultures, herons and even geese are exquisite, so life-like and anatomically correct it's incredible. To think their were likely thousands of artists over the dynasties I just can't understand how they are all almost exactly the same! It's almost as if they had stencils to trace them repeatedly! 4. I noticed some are a sort of bas relief shallowly carved and some directly painted on to the walls. Do you know why this is? Also are they carved into a layer of plaster or directly into rock? 5. I noticed graffiti scratched into some areas which is so annoying don't you think? Is there any other means of protecting these works other than fairly ineffective perspex screens that only partially cover them? I also saw some fairly sloppy plaster repairs but also some better repairs. 6. Would you agree that all the pieces of sarcophagi etc spread around the world should be returned to their country of origin. Not just Egyptian but Greek, Hindu, Inca etc? 7. Lastly those lights hahaha! They work very well to display the work but not so well for video lol!
Some tombs in the valley of kings are spectacular. Like Egyptian temples, they are a library of information, but the books are written on the walls. AS, you must have a Degree or PHD to know this level of information ?. Egyptology is my thing and even I learn something new from your vids. My favourite tomb is that of Nefertari in the Queen valley, but I know they don't let anyone in there. Big shout to whoever does the film work and editing...rEspect to ya AS.
Thank you Darren! :) I This level of information is a consequence of hours, and I mean MANY hours of research. 😁 Egyptology / Ancient history is just my passion. I think the tomb of Nefertari is open, but it's strictly forbidden to film in there or to stay longer than 15min. I think 🤔.
@@ancientsitesgirl Yes, Nefertati tomb is open. I've been there in October 2021. yes, you can stay there about 15 min. It is forbidden make documentary film, and make a photo. Maybe few photos with mobile-phone only.
The Valley of the Kings in Luxor is one of the oldest tombs. It is located west of Luxor. It is considered the first royal tomb in the Valley of the Kings, the tomb of Tuthmosis the First, one of the greatest kings of the 18th dynasty. Thank you for this wonderful and amazing presentation. Greetings to you
Video banding. The flickering you're seeing is probably due to the fluorescent lighting used in there. Fluorescent lighting runs at about 50-60Hz and is not constantly on, it flicks on and off, so you want to try and match that with your camera settings. You can try the fps so 25fps or 30fps or you can try your shutter speed to be a multiple of either 60 or 50. You will see the dark bands on still images of the settings are slightly off as well. Another cracking video again!! 👍
The toms and their ceilings are absolutely fantastic! The question still is how did they do it? The Pharaoh was certainly a God on earth, please keep the good work Irena.
Awesome documentary as always. Dont worry about the flashing lights, you could see everything perfect, I liked it, it made it feel quite spiritual 🙂 I wonder if they also burned the ganja as incense at this point or even smoked it. It was known as shemshemet, the name of it on Egyptian Hieroglyphs and was supposed to be created by the Sun God Ra. The use of cannabis in Ancient Egypt was researched by Mr. Venice Ibrahim Attia, the main conservator in the Coptic Museum of Cairo. The uses included rope, sails, ingredients in medicine, foods and oil. Egyptians were the first civilization to fully adopt the holistic use of ganja. It was found on the Mummy of Ramesses II, it was also confirmed on the content of Papyrus Scrolls in ancient tombs and wall paintings in Karnak and Abu Simbel Temples. Thankyou Peace Goddess Stay safe 🧡🧡🧡
I visited the tomb of Rameses V and Rameses VI which are reviewed from 8:00 to 15:08. By the way your description of your “little” channel is far from accurate. It has been a source of valuable information that has allowed me to greatly expand my docent presentations at DMNS. Thank you for all you do.
Fascinating the lineage of the Ramsis line. I am curious about Ramsis II though. Was he not the Pharoah during Old testament times? Exedous etc. Not a biblical question, a historical one. 😁
Your every comment gives me energy and encourages me to continue working on my little channel. I count on your likes and subscriptions!
I ask you to support my channel: like, comment and SUBSCRIBE!
✌ Help me continue this!
I've seen the sarcophagus in the British museum 😍
Yes it's mesmerising 😍
Your always smiling in the video wish everyone else's sites were just as good as yours 😍
Ancient Sites, I literally have a question or a comment for every minute you show! But let's see if I can remember them from this crazy cat lady!
1. Your hair is such a stunning colour. First thing I noticed this video lol besides the funny braying donkey!
2. I noticed this area seems to be an even more dry and barren place than ever. That they rocks almost appear as if they were melted millennia ago. You described them as being almost pyramidal at the tops. Do you think it's possible that they could have been pyramids maybe 100 000 years ago and possibly melted by a micronova from the sun or extreme solar flare and then heavily eroded or are you not into possible ancient cataclysm events?
3. I love Egyptian art but I think my favourite is their depictions of animals and birds - the falcons, vultures, herons and even geese are exquisite, so life-like and anatomically correct it's incredible. To think their were likely thousands of artists over the dynasties I just can't understand how they are all almost exactly the same! It's almost as if they had stencils to trace them repeatedly!
4. I noticed some are a sort of bas relief shallowly carved and some directly painted on to the walls. Do you know why this is? Also are they carved into a layer of plaster or directly into rock?
5. I noticed graffiti scratched into some areas which is so annoying don't you think? Is there any other means of protecting these works other than fairly ineffective perspex screens that only partially cover them? I also saw some fairly sloppy plaster repairs but also some better repairs.
6. Would you agree that all the pieces of sarcophagi etc spread around the world should be returned to their country of origin. Not just Egyptian but Greek, Hindu, Inca etc?
7. Lastly those lights hahaha! They work very well to display the work but not so well for video lol!
Thanks a lot for I am scheduled to visit Egypt for 15 Days this July
Some tombs in the valley of kings are spectacular. Like Egyptian temples, they are a library of information, but the books are written on the walls. AS, you must have a Degree or PHD to know this level of information ?. Egyptology is my thing and even I learn something new from your vids. My favourite tomb is that of Nefertari in the Queen valley, but I know they don't let anyone in there. Big shout to whoever does the film work and editing...rEspect to ya AS.
Thank you Darren! :) I This level of information is a consequence of hours, and I mean MANY hours of research. 😁 Egyptology / Ancient history is just my passion. I think the tomb of Nefertari is open, but it's strictly forbidden to film in there or to stay longer than 15min. I think 🤔.
@@ancientsitesgirl Yes, Nefertati tomb is open. I've been there in October 2021. yes, you can stay there about 15 min. It is forbidden make documentary film, and make a photo. Maybe few photos with mobile-phone only.
The Valley of the Kings in Luxor is one of the oldest tombs. It is located west of Luxor. It is considered the first royal tomb in the Valley of the Kings, the tomb of Tuthmosis the First, one of the greatest kings of the 18th dynasty. Thank you for this wonderful and amazing presentation. Greetings to you
Thank you very much! :)
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Watching the video again 😍
I think they do the lights like that inside the tombs intentionally, to discourage people from making videos. 😋
Can't wait to see where you go next! ❤
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Dayyyng I love your channel, it's so kool. Nice 👓.
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Video banding. The flickering you're seeing is probably due to the fluorescent lighting used in there. Fluorescent lighting runs at about 50-60Hz and is not constantly on, it flicks on and off, so you want to try and match that with your camera settings. You can try the fps so 25fps or 30fps or you can try your shutter speed to be a multiple of either 60 or 50. You will see the dark bands on still images of the settings are slightly off as well. Another cracking video again!! 👍
Thanks! I'll try that next time! :)
Another great video! Here's to more Egypt content!
Thank you!! 😁
The toms and their ceilings are absolutely fantastic! The question still is how did they do it? The Pharaoh was certainly a God on earth, please keep the good work Irena.
I think that not only the unquestionable authority of the ruler played a decisive role here, but also
the unlimited resources at his disposal 😉
It's really amaizing tombs. So nice to see this in a video since we might not get the opportunity to visit it live..! Keep traveling.
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What a beautiful vlog.....beautiful egypt.......love the story.....🌹🌹🌹👉
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She does very interesting and intriguing work.
Thank you
Thank you! :)
I always enjoy the quality of your footage and the information you share, but sometimes I find it difficult to understand your accent, love your work!
Thanks! I'll work on that :)
I love you to pieces. Your voice is mesmerizing. Your knowledge of Egypt is amazing. But damn, your camera person does an absolutely phenomenal job.
Thank you so much 😊
Awesome documentary as always. Dont worry about the flashing lights, you could see everything perfect, I liked it, it made it feel quite spiritual 🙂 I wonder if they also burned the ganja as incense at this point or even smoked it. It was known as shemshemet, the name of it on Egyptian Hieroglyphs and was supposed to be created by the Sun God Ra. The use of cannabis in Ancient Egypt was researched by Mr. Venice Ibrahim Attia, the main conservator in the Coptic Museum of Cairo. The uses included rope, sails, ingredients in medicine, foods and oil. Egyptians were the first civilization to fully adopt the holistic use of ganja. It was found on the Mummy of Ramesses II, it was also confirmed on the content of Papyrus Scrolls in ancient tombs and wall paintings in Karnak and Abu Simbel Temples.
Thankyou Peace Goddess
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Most likely that's what they did Thanks for another great comment Mark, best regards ❤️
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Absolutely captivating!
Thank you! :)
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Well done Irena! Thank you for the marvelous tour and images you share with us!
Thank you! :)
Beautiful, thank you Irena 🌹
Thank you Shanti 🌸
Wish for something surprising unknown discovery.
Me too! :p
A superb documentary. Thank you.
Thanks
Another wonderful presentation. Thank you!
Thank you! 😁
Just found your channel, love the videos! 😊
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Of course! 😊
Thank you soooooo much!
Ramses the second and Hatshepsut Tombs are not open?
Unfortunately they're closed for visitors. :(
Great video as always . Sadly many ancient items are stolen from their origin place , like Egypt . Some day the items should return in their home .
Thanks for the feedback! Today I'll upload a brand new episode :)
This is the tomb of Ramses III, the last of the great kings, the most famous of his works is his temple in Habu
I have a full episode about Ramesses III and his temple AT Medinet Habu
Wow my dear it’s wonderful
Thank you!
Another Great Video ! Top notch content
Thanks!
Fantastic 👏
Thank you! :)
Thanks a lot for I am scheduled to visit Egypt for 15 Days this July
I envy you! 😜
@@ancientsitesgirl Ancient Sites Girl, you visited Egypt so MANY Times, this is my very First visiting Egypt, Africa, All is Well.
Awesome video as well 😍
Wow 😍 so amazing
Thanks!
Thanks for the amazing videos keep them coming 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
great work and documentaries
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Lots of details and information
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if you need any companion invite me.? i love travelling and study more on historical things in practical work. Thank You.
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I love this video! I really like your channel! You have an amazing style! ♥
Thank you so much! 🥰 Did you "like" it and shared with your friends? 😉
@@ancientsitesgirl Ofcourse Irena!
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I thought it was a curse that caused the Wavy lines at first 😍
Hello ,Thanks Darling 😊
Good job
Thanks!
Whoops missed first 14 minutes of the live chat 😍
Good video. Thanks.
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@@ancientsitesgirl I did !!
She's still awesome 😍
How long did it take to finish the pyramid 😍
I visited the tomb of Rameses V and Rameses VI which are reviewed from 8:00 to 15:08. By the way your description of your “little” channel is far from accurate. It has been a source of valuable information that has allowed me to greatly expand my docent presentations at DMNS. Thank you for all you do.
Wow! Thanks! Hope it went well! :)
I wish I was in Egypt 😍 instead of Manchester England
Fascinating the lineage of the Ramsis line. I am curious about Ramsis II though. Was he not the Pharoah during Old testament times? Exedous etc. Not a biblical question, a historical one. 😁
I've heard theories that it was Thutmose III 🤔
Any PICTURE OR STATUE, of MOSES there?
No, I haven't seen any. Thank you for commenting! :)
@@ancientsitesgirl OK
You should goto the British museum sometime it's free to enter 😍 theirs jewellery and sarcophagi and mummies
Thanks for the info! Do you know if one can film there?
Yes you can film there 😍
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Was every Egyptian tomb cursed like Tutankhamen tomb
This "curse" was quite popular after discovering Tutankhamun's tomb. However, it was great marketing idea rather than "true" curse. :)
Thanks for the information 😍
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I like these videos but the music at the end of this one that also plays through all the videos is getting annoying.
Theirs different sizes of sarcophagus 😍
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Hai you like Isis Goddess because you so beautiful and have smart explain concept I like it so simple and you so gorgeous
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He probably stayed in his palace because the wheat crop failed and there was a recession and people were rioting
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We still use incense today 😍
True!
Thanks for showing us 👍🏿