Exploring the Step Pyramid, Ancient Egypt's "Stairway to Heaven" - Dr. Zahi Hawass
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- drhawass.com - Zahi Hawass takes you on a journey through the mysterious passages under Egypts first pyramid, the Step Pyramid of Djoser at Saqqara. Join him as he shares exciting news of the first Egyptian-led conservation project for this great monument, and reveals a glimpse of the sarcophagus of Djoser, uncovered as part of the effort to preserve the Step Pyramid for future generations!
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I love his enthusiasm
I love this guy. So much passion. I hope he has some people following his steps. Egypt will need more than one person to replace this guy if he stops working... when he is 95 years old.
There just aren't words to describe how amazing the Ancient Egyptian civilization was.
Awesome, enchanting and magical stuff
Amazing. Thank you for uploading this video, I love it. Dr. Hawass knows how to attract his audience and I believe that thanks to him even more discoveries are to be made! Very Good Mr. Hawass, go on!
4:50 - The word that is Unclear in the subtitles, he says "Aswan", a site in Upper Egypt, and the site, as he mentions, of a massive quarry.
Fantastic stuff!
simply amazing.
Wonderful! I'm going in June 2010. I can't wait for Saqqara!
Zahi Hawass.. U r Such a bIg huge actor
i wanted to be an archaeologist sumday!
Bravo!
He's an inspiring chap - makes you want to go down there and help excavate yourself.
Gah! Lucky! Have an amazing time!
4:36..[UNCLEAR] = those things?
Zahi needs to tell the truth about some things. Like how the huge stones were moved. The great pyramid has 2,300,000 stones and is believed to have been built in 20 years. At 7 days a week, 10 hours a day would have required one stone to be laid every 2 minutes. Some stones up to 40 tons. Not to mention the fact that red granite, which was used on portions of the inside of the pyramid is one of the hardest stones on earth. PLUS, IT WAS NOT A TOMB, ZAHI!!!!!