Lost Ancient Technology: The Colossal Statues of Ancient Egypt

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  • Опубликовано: 2 сен 2022
  • Evidence exists for a number of truly colossal statues that existed during the Ancient Egyptian Civilization. Carved from single solid pieces of granite, or conglomerate quartzite, several of these behemoths weighed in at 1000 tons and more. Some were transported more than 1000km from their original quarries, and the remaining fragments display amazingly fine details and features. A true logistical and technological challenge.
    Could these statues, as well as smaller examples that display other aspects of lost ancient technology, have been inherited by the Dynastic Egyptian Civilization? Might they have formed the basis for the iconic artwork, style and culture of the civilization that we are all familiar with today? Why do we see a tale of two industries, primitive and advanced, in so many categories of Ancient Egyptian artifacts?
    Join me as we explore these questions, and examine the evidence for truly colossal remains of ancient Egyptian statues, and forms of lost ancient technology, far beyond that which can be achieved by the tools and techniques that exist in the archaeological record.
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  • @MsHohoyo
    @MsHohoyo 9 месяцев назад +34

    I‘m now in Cairo and visited the Egyptian museum today for the first time. Thanks to you I was able to look at some of the objects in display there in a much more inquisitive manner, the level of craftsmanship in some of the older pieces is just mind blowing!

    • @cureit9161
      @cureit9161 8 месяцев назад +1

      Did you go into the great Pyramid? If so, what's your thoughts on that experience.

    • @gergemall
      @gergemall 7 месяцев назад

      Fantastic ❤

    • @user-ty8ub5zy2j
      @user-ty8ub5zy2j Месяц назад

      Watching cemetery stone engravers for 35 years, seen turn of the century carvers trying to match that time period they have compressors to use their old chisels, they take a rubbing of the fonts then transfer it to the headstone and chip it out I never seen a stone that looks as clean as the mordern sand blasted ones, but they do match the old style that is what the family was attempting when finished? The old way took much more time could it be that the older statues had been worked on for a longer time?

  • @johndoe-ss1fn
    @johndoe-ss1fn Год назад +619

    i gotta say, not just your work, which i appreciate very much, but your way of narrating is genuinely enjoyable, the way you build your arguments, and explain everything down to detail is what i wish from everyone who is laying down any argument, the work you do is really awesome, and i look forward to every upload!

    • @bradabar2012
      @bradabar2012 Год назад +12

      Ditto!

    • @terryjackmehoff7299
      @terryjackmehoff7299 Год назад +7

      Same

    • @welmercabugwas3977
      @welmercabugwas3977 Год назад +3

      I discovered him from the Koncrete podcast that he did and that’s what drew me to his channel is the way he explained everything

    • @phill3144
      @phill3144 Год назад +8

      Enjoy putting his vids on whilst drifting off to sleep 😁

    • @christinewilde110
      @christinewilde110 Год назад +4

      You took the words from my mouth...I love listening to this channel.

  • @_el.guapo_
    @_el.guapo_ 10 месяцев назад +6

    51:55 That guy sitting on a camel while using a phone, that's an example of 2 technologies from 2 different timelines 😁

  • @L3GHO5T
    @L3GHO5T Год назад +66

    As a basically life long lover of ancient Egypt, as long as I can remember. This is absolutely fascinating subject and a difference I’ve never been aware of. Like you said at one point about seeing everything in its glory.. it’s hard to even fathom how incredible just some one single pieces would have been.

  • @JonnoPlays
    @JonnoPlays Год назад +376

    Last time I was this early the pyramids had casing stones.

  • @Gamerock82
    @Gamerock82 Год назад +35

    Another winner here, Ben. Loved the "Gods Must be Crazy" mention - and so apt. Absolutely a cargo culture on display here but it could be argued, there are more than one.

    • @francischambless5919
      @francischambless5919 Год назад +3

      Aye yai yai....... yai YAI!

    • @naughtiusmaximus830
      @naughtiusmaximus830 Год назад +1

      The 3rd Gods Must Be Crazy is still hilarious if you didn’t know about it. Summon the spirit of Bruce Lee!

  • @TheVanillatech
    @TheVanillatech Год назад +9

    As an illustrator, well as a former illustrator (and artist for fun), I spent many years sporadically sketching Egyptian statues and constructs. Something about the weathered texture of the stone and the desert suns light and shadows that always translated really well onto the page with a good heavy cartridge paper and soft pencil.

  • @youtubesucks8024
    @youtubesucks8024 Год назад +2

    Saw you on the JRE podcast and been binge watching your channel for days. My brain is melting from all this information. Incredible. Thank you.

  • @sum1majik598
    @sum1majik598 Год назад +8

    The dopamine release I get when hearing your intro music is always the same, I know I'm about to treated to a masterfully crafted five course meal of nothing but brain food!
    Thank you so much for all your hard work Ben, I consider myself very lucky to have found you

  • @dougg1075
    @dougg1075 Год назад +33

    As an artist I really appreciate the close ups of these masterpieces.

    • @samdavis456
      @samdavis456 Год назад +2

      Bro you’re a Soundcloud rapper

    • @leejerrett8268
      @leejerrett8268 Год назад +3

      @@samdavis456 He can be two things.

    • @coryCuc
      @coryCuc Год назад

      @@samdavis456 Please tell me you're not that stupid?

    • @MrJustliketht
      @MrJustliketht Год назад

      If you haven't heard, its proven that each block is poured, each statue is from clay molds, each vase is from clay molds, each hyro is printed with clay molds while the concrete is fresh. poly concrete..... If you keep trying to understand its because you're not paying attention to the studies. Watch Pyramid 4k 2019. There was no transportation of huge stones. Stop spreading bullshit.

    • @orchidorio
      @orchidorio Год назад

      Oh, me too ! I look for small things and it would be helpful to have a video in extreme close up of a particular artifact. Including all sides with good lighting. Exciting! 102822

  • @PhilTParker
    @PhilTParker Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for how you carefully study, document, take videos, and also inclusively share your trips with all of us. You are an amazing person and I want you to know how much you are appreciated!

  • @HumanResource-sp6fg
    @HumanResource-sp6fg 7 месяцев назад +3

    I have been obsessed with Egypt and their statues since I did a book report on the Sphinx in the 6th grade, I am 54 now. I have a million questions, I watch your videos over and over again with pleasure and gratitude. Thank you for posting them, and will be buying some merch for your work ect.

  • @karlp8484
    @karlp8484 Год назад +8

    Someone interviewed on this channel made the comment: It's like in 1930 you designed a Porsche 911 GT3 and then in 2022 you designed a Volkswagen Beetle. Such a scenario is only credible if your sophisticated factory, the designers and the drawings were destroyed and you had to basically start again from a very low base.

  • @onthehook3243
    @onthehook3243 Год назад +7

    Awesome work, Ben! I really appreciate your attention to detail!

  • @andycast_com
    @andycast_com Год назад +2

    One of the best channels out there on this subject. Well done mate! I am binge-ing all your stuff!

  • @dubselectorr345
    @dubselectorr345 Год назад +17

    My mind is blown, unparalleled evidence right in our face this whole time. I remember learning these dogmatic timelines in gradeschool... such mockery of human achievement

    • @tomjjackson21
      @tomjjackson21 Год назад +1

      Your mind is blown for what reason, conjecture? Let's compare my wood shed to the Sisteen chapel? Omg, the only logical explanation is aliens, or technology left by a long lost, advanced, forgotten culture. Surely with all the advancements of modem man, my wood shed should be orders of magnitude beyond a church made nearly 600 years ago. Think about that, the Sisteen chapel has a level of craftsmanship *LIGHTYEARS* beyond anything the Egyptians could ever dream of creating, and it was created nearly 600 years ago. Ig, never underestimate the abilities of man, especially those whom dedicated their entire lives to a single craft. K suspect there were literally thousands of men whom did nothing but make stone boxes, and they're people that are part of a craft handed down from generations. He keeps harping on *MOS SCALE* and high polishes, as if that equates to anything remotely relevant. Yiu do realize cherts and quarts were used as tools by cavemen, and they both have a Mos hardness of 8++. Dolerite is very similar to quarts, as is the entirety of the stone used by the ancient Egyptians, because it is very easy to work with. In regards to polish, ffs, the children probably did the polishing. Polishing is not difficult, it's time consuming, and you could literally use you hand, and sand, to create a mirror polish on Dolerite.
      Their works are impressive, but pale in comparison to other works of art created by man, in which we have no question who, and when they were built. The Flavian Amphitheater was finished in 80AD. That's two thousand years ago, and is objectively a far greater display of craftsmanship than the pyramids. The Parthenon, temple of Athena, any number of Greek buildings have columns that are literally *THOUSANDS OF TONS* larger than anything the dynastic; I have no idea why he chooses to highlight the Egyptians were dynastic, it doesn't make him sound smarter Egyptians created. Why is it believable that the Greeks built temples and used pillars 150ft tall (larger than anything in Egypt) and used hundreds of pillars that were 500 tons, over two thousand years ago! When comparing the accomplishments of the Egyptians to the Greeks, the Roman's or the Chinese, Egypt, is not that impressive. This is comically ridiculous.
      Btw every time he gives a weight on something, he's literally off by thousands of tons. For instance I'm watching this as a type and he just claimed a 5 ton object is 1000 tons.. This entire video is conjecture and ridiculous.

    • @dubselectorr345
      @dubselectorr345 Год назад +4

      @Thomas Jackson you sound like your well convinced of idiocy. Your timeline is so far off idk what you're on about. Lot of off subject stuff. You are obviously not an engineering major, please save your long winded breath. Your living in the past, stay there if you'd like.

    • @nobodyspecial4702
      @nobodyspecial4702 Год назад

      @@dubselectorr345 When you take the claims of someone so failing in even the most basic understanding of the subject, who overestimates the masses involved, then pretends it's not possible to do something that is clearly possible, you don't have any pretense to call someone else an idiot.

    • @dubselectorr345
      @dubselectorr345 Год назад +1

      @nobody special Interesting claims you make there was no one being called an idiot, it is quite a fallacy to believe you can do these works as you and your colleagues like Zahi tell us was done with sticks and copper. Basic understanding fails to understand your logic nor anyone who claims this is "possible" by traditional means. You have no clue what your talking about.

    • @nobodyspecial4702
      @nobodyspecial4702 Год назад

      @@dubselectorr345 If you don't think telling people what they believe is idiotic isn't calling them idiots, then stop and think about it more. Now, I know you think you know what you're talking about, but you clearly don't. The only people claiming the Egyptians carved granite with copper chisels are people like you, because archeologists say they used dolerite, which can easily be used to shape granite by simply hitting it. If you think that's impossible, then do everyone a favor and try it for yourself than come back and tell us how easy it was to actually shape the granite instead of how you simply "know" it's not.

  • @itsonlyafl3shwound
    @itsonlyafl3shwound Год назад +3

    Superb as always! absolutely mind questioning stuff! Thank you! Cannot get enough the quality is by far the best!

  • @harperq8559
    @harperq8559 Год назад +18

    on the statue where you point out the dual cuts forming an angle...in the armpit....has anyone tried to measure the depth along the length of each? Because if its variable in each or both, depth measurements could be used to calculate a possible radius of the cutting tool proving a circular cutter. Proving the use of a rotary tool would be significant i think. ...Excellent presentation, thank you!

  • @kerylorbsmultidimensional4214
    @kerylorbsmultidimensional4214 Год назад

    Benjamin - your videography is far superior in quality & honesty and more detailed than anything I've seen!
    (& I've searched for & seen alot)
    Much gratitude for the work you do!
    Thank you👍👏💜💜

  • @nathanielgreeve5330
    @nathanielgreeve5330 Год назад +4

    Good work, your audio dB rises drastically between live tours and narration. Narration offer perfect levels. Keep up the great work.

  • @RoyalGalleryPrints
    @RoyalGalleryPrints Год назад +56

    Absolutely fascinating! Wish we could go back in time and see what kind of civilization built these things and how. A whole segment of our human history we know nothing of, how unfortunate. These documentaries should be on Discovery, Netflix or History channels.

    • @Prada_GT
      @Prada_GT Год назад +9

      I agree. Replace ancient aliens with UnchartedX

    • @whysogrim697
      @whysogrim697 Год назад +7

      Give you a clue it was the Egyptians

    • @hamidhamidi3134
      @hamidhamidi3134 Год назад +2

      Total BS. Just say you can't believe Egypt was that advanced when your ancestors were living in the caves.

    • @whysogrim697
      @whysogrim697 Год назад +3

      @@hamidhamidi3134 oh Hamid the ethnicity of the ancient Egyptians is fairly up in the air they obviously share heritage with the modern day Egyptians but I'd bet it depend on what period of ancient Egypt you would get fair different add mixtures. Plus to take credit for our ancestors deeds especially when it was so long ago is a little bit much. Obviously nothing wrong with being proud of you ancestors. My ancestors once ruled one of the greatest empires ever. Does this give me any kind of power in the modern day unfortunately not......

    • @georgemckenzie1824
      @georgemckenzie1824 Год назад

      @@whysogrim697 the author called the people there as a "cargo species", people that somehow ended up with tech they had no understanding of.
      and the point is, the guides tell tourist their ancestors, as if they are not the culmination of invaders, and conquerors for years and have ties to the contributions other than occupying the land.
      these invaders have possession of something they neither have lineage to thru blood, nor inheritance. they were the ones that dismantled the monuments to build mosques. there is garbage and trash in the entrance to monuments.
      africans here thru the slave trade were always told we have no history prior to slavery, and we were inferior, and barefooted and naked until europe saved them, which is obvious lies to support slavery and dominance. most people dont even count egypt as an african society. to date not one movie documentary has ever been produced hinting at egypts original builders or even hints at their origin. people would rather surmise egyptians came from space rather than attribute their accomplishment to africans, who for many years were homogenous.
      there are sights on the internet (youtube) with stitched together assertions claiming egytpians to be caucasoid (what they will fall back on is the fact that caucasian species now ahas black people included, instead the newbies sharing traits with the original people they undoubtedly come from. recently the term caucasion was formed from a people coming from asia, and forming non melinated people (white euros) at the base of the caucasion mountains. which didnt happen until about 5k bce (approx 7k years ago), which is like about a 2000 years prior to narma . ethiopians and beja people, because of their similar skull, and those people the beja and ethiopians are almost ageless , and somehow are categorized as caucasion.
      more euro sliding sensibility.
      and the proof is in the fact that nubia is right next door, and even with the aswan damn construction burying much of the civilization, still has way more pyramids, monuments etc and is considerably older and has no tourist because it is plainly a black african society.
      egypt captures 12 billion a year and kemets tourist supplies 13% of the jobs for the country, which none of the very few indigenous blacks are allowed to have.
      the people that are there now dont even consider themselves african.
      this is another case of african exploitation, without any one saying one word.
      (note: now the guides will not mention their faux lineage when they see western blacks around, who will definitely shut that bs down)

  • @SHERMA.
    @SHERMA. Год назад +4

    incredible video again ben
    comparing the first statue to just that of the knee of the second REALLY puts it into perspective the difference in the work
    hats off again!

  • @mumfi3400
    @mumfi3400 Год назад +4

    Saw you on the Koncrete podcast, amazing content you are making. Couldt agree more with you on the excellent points you make in the video, allot pointing to a much older civilizations megaliths/technology being inherited/usurped, and then carved by the dynastic egyptians. Subbed and looking forward to following you on your journey!

  • @rosssmith-xh2kh
    @rosssmith-xh2kh Год назад +1

    Brilliant video!
    You have shown so much detail that Iv never seen in so many videos I've watched over the year. Thank you.

  • @livvyloucouk
    @livvyloucouk Год назад +18

    So excited to see this kind of content back on your channel again, I've been subscribed since early days and although I love the content with other creators it's your in depth research and methodical layout of facts that I enjoy the most, as always amazing delivery and brings it all around full circle to your previous videos. Awesome

    • @MrJustliketht
      @MrJustliketht Год назад

      If you haven't heard, its proven that each block is poured, each statue is from clay molds, each vase is from clay molds, each hyro is printed with clay molds while the concrete is fresh. poly concrete..... If you keep trying to understand its because you're not paying attention to the studies. Watch Pyramid 4k 2019. There was no transportation of huge stones. Stop spreading bullshit.

  • @SteveAttwood
    @SteveAttwood Год назад +129

    Epic work as usual Ben. The mind boggles at what we have lost and what has been hidden and suppressed. Its clear that the history of Humankind is not what we are led to believe and we as a species are far, far older and have risen and fallen barely surviving a number of cataclysmic events.
    I wonder if that is the reason that there is an obvious manifesto to maintain the 'established timeline'? That evidence found points to a cyclical rise then sudden and cataclysmic fall that is both alarming and threathening to the powers that be..
    If there is evidence that civilisations have risen and fallen for tens of thousands of years (if not more!) then religion for one, loses is validity, power and control...
    Keep up the great work...

    • @mrvax2
      @mrvax2 Год назад +11

      Steve, I'm a Bible believer and find nothing wrong with anything Ben said here. It agrees with my Biblical view and it doesn't have to. It's really amazing.

    • @mrvax2
      @mrvax2 Год назад +2

      @@tc25d Agreed. Some people believe that our "space brothers" is the same beings that made contact years ago.

    • @SteveAttwood
      @SteveAttwood Год назад +6

      @@mrvax2Hey. Not wanting to get into a theological discussion or argument but it appears to me that most 'believers' cherry pick what they believe in the bible.. Its either literal in which case (for example) its written that the Earth, the Universe and Everything is 7 or 8k years old which is proven to be untrue, or its not literal, in which case what is it other than a collection of passed down and massively rewritten and reinterpreted set of what? Clearly, there was not a bunch of chaps wandering around the Middle East called John, Paul ,George and Ringo so what else has been changed, omitted or amended to fit a narrative defined by a middle ages English King .. Anyway, I'm ok with anyone believing what they wish as long as it does not then forcibly impose on the lives of anyone else..

    • @mrvax2
      @mrvax2 Год назад +2

      @@SteveAttwood I'm not sure what material you have seen about the Bible origins. There are New Testament texts made in the 2nd and 3rd centuries. It's possible to xlate the Aramaic or Greek into English yourself any time you have questions. In fact, it's fun. We now have software to help you do this easily. BTW: There is no where we find the dates of creation. Anyone who gives you a date is just giving opinion. It helps to carefully look into both sides, pro-Bible, anti-Bible. Then make your own decision.

    • @nicklebuck
      @nicklebuck Год назад

      If cataclysms happen in cycles, and powerful people know this, they will be prepared to weather that storm. They want the rest of us vulnerable to the destruction. They want to be the survivors to carry on the human race.

  • @LEE-kq9tq
    @LEE-kq9tq Год назад +1

    Must be amazing seeing these things so close and in person. Especially knowing how old it all is. TY so much for your channel. Really makes you look at all of this different

  • @CamMackay96
    @CamMackay96 Год назад +1

    Incredible video. Always loved Egyptian history and this video was fantastically presented and put together. Well done!

  • @eliminator13111992
    @eliminator13111992 Год назад +11

    Keep it up. I would always choose watching your videos over any Nat Geo historical documentary. Truly inspiring to listen to all the research you are doing. Thank you.

    • @MrJustliketht
      @MrJustliketht Год назад

      If you haven't heard, its proven that each block is poured, each statue is from clay molds, each vase is from clay molds, each hyro is printed with clay molds while the concrete is fresh. poly concrete..... If you keep trying to understand its because you're not paying attention to the studies. Watch Pyramid 4k 2019. There was no transportation of huge stones. Stop spreading bullshit.

  • @nancyM1313
    @nancyM1313 Год назад +7

    Loving your work Ben.
    Tfsharing your research with us.
    Cheers.

  • @GilbertLMusic
    @GilbertLMusic 10 месяцев назад +2

    This was an exceptional video! Phenomenal commentary, audio/video quality. Fascinating subject matter. This video instantly grabbed my attention and I didn't stop watching until it was finished.

    • @stan1050
      @stan1050 10 месяцев назад +2

      Same here. Never seen this channel before. I just subbed.

  • @brooktrout1486
    @brooktrout1486 Год назад +1

    AWESOME BEN.
    once again, you have made one hell of a video. Beautifully made my good friend.
    Much love and respect from Maine

  • @ijuzliketocommenttoo6331
    @ijuzliketocommenttoo6331 Год назад +11

    Always had been fascinated by the complexity, detailing, precision & beauty of the things from older civilization. The skills & how they were made really baffle the mind

  • @axelbali1522
    @axelbali1522 Год назад +7

    As always Ben you are on point!

  • @MrNickpeck36
    @MrNickpeck36 Год назад +29

    I never thought about the inherited idea, but I can totally see it, let alone realizing how much sense it really makes. I have noticed some inconsistences in "quality" over the years, but not as much as you have pointed out. The higher quality items were definitely made much earlier by someone else and then reclaimed by Egyptians later on. Obviously, they made their own stuff, but the differences are pretty obvious.

    • @zackmac5917
      @zackmac5917 Год назад +7

      Indeed, consider the fact that it is already plainly understood and accepted that the later dynasties inherited from the former dynasty.
      3000 years from the first to the end of the last dynasty.
      The first dynasty is literally ancient in comparison to latter days of the final dynasty. Cleopatra is closer to the opening of the first McDonalds, than she was to the time the Pyramids of Giza were supposedly built (in just it's currently believed time of construction).
      Since we already accept this ancient inheritance, it wouldn't be much of a stretch to believe the first dynasty itself also inherited from a former more advanced ancient civilisation.

    • @masonhernandez6225
      @masonhernandez6225 Год назад

      The whole united states was inherited

    • @brothermaleuspraetor9505
      @brothermaleuspraetor9505 10 месяцев назад

      Nice to see more people realising this.

  • @pokenomad6855
    @pokenomad6855 Год назад +1

    Another great vid! I like taking these tours with you, keep it up my sir!

  • @MelvinCruz
    @MelvinCruz Год назад +5

    Excellent and timeless explanation, you are really an historian...I hope Millions of people watch your videos before going to Egypt to really understand what they watch over there

  • @GregBreden
    @GregBreden Год назад +4

    It's really weird how the quality of the pyramid construction went down over time. It still happens though, I'd cite the Jurassic Park films as an example.

    • @edelgyn2699
      @edelgyn2699 Год назад

      It didn't go down over time, pyramid construction progressed up to the construction of the Giza pyramids, then after a time they stopped making these structures and later ones were less sophisticated - he's given you half the truth.

    • @GregBreden
      @GregBreden Год назад

      @@edelgyn2699 I assume you are correct. I mean, I don't seriously come to RUclips for accurate information anyway. I usually use it as a sleep aid. 🥱

  • @Je-Lia
    @Je-Lia Год назад +1

    Your diligence, long hours, and integrity are greatly appreciated!

  • @TheLulisBlue
    @TheLulisBlue Год назад +1

    Best explanatory video of this subject I have seen. Excellent work

  • @RoxUniverse
    @RoxUniverse Год назад +3

    Excellent work Master Ben! I always enjoy your videos and learn heaps from each one. Thanks for all of your hard work and production…⚡️🛸🐄🍄🐇🌎⚡️

  • @kevinhickey2617
    @kevinhickey2617 Год назад +31

    Great work as usual Ben. Just awe inspiring. An admission of “we just don’t know how this was done” from the mainstream would be a huge step forward. Love it.

    • @bobbygetsbanned6049
      @bobbygetsbanned6049 Год назад +1

      I would love to see them reproduce any of these statues in whole rather than just claiming it's done a certain way, prove it can be done that way. Except there's a reason they have never done it, they can't.

  • @mikewatson1844
    @mikewatson1844 9 месяцев назад +4

    You have a very good case for ancient timeline.

  • @ryanweaver7472
    @ryanweaver7472 Год назад +34

    Ben, are there any studies utilizing LiDAR or 3d scanning technology to analyze the symmetry and uniformity of the faces of these megalithic statues? Such a study would provide powerful evidence favouring machine-guided vs human hand-guided techniques for creation. Thanks. Love your work.

    • @corporalclegg914
      @corporalclegg914 Год назад +3

      @Epoxygleu dang…I thought I was the biggest Beatles fan I know of. I’d have to expand my list to include 11 people, when going back 300 years.
      I do commend you for your excellence…it’s inspiring.
      I hope you have have as good of a sense of humor as you have taste in music. there will never be a greater 4 in the same group as those Liverpool Lads.

    • @LilKings530
      @LilKings530 Год назад +1

      ​@@corporalclegg914 Absolutely!!!

    • @doug1039
      @doug1039 Год назад +1

      Evidence for ancient technology part 2 youtube

    • @hd-be7di
      @hd-be7di 8 месяцев назад

      Water, gravity and strings were used to make templates and other temporary measuring construction objects. No machinery.

    • @SpikedCollar666
      @SpikedCollar666 5 месяцев назад

      @@hd-be7dihow? Is that similar to the methods of Edward leedskalnin?

  • @StephiSensei26
    @StephiSensei26 Год назад +18

    One of your absolute best comprehensive videos. I also find it charming that people from Australia also use the expression "knipsion". That really caught me by surprise. Just goes to prove how small our world really is. Love your work Ben. Cheers!

    • @StephiSensei26
      @StephiSensei26 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@haaggus Excuse me, I wrote it in dialect.

    • @StephiSensei26
      @StephiSensei26 11 месяцев назад

      @@haaggus 😚

  • @tonyclifton2172
    @tonyclifton2172 Год назад +52

    Ben it’s a pleasure to see how far you’ve come. You’ve grown in to a well respected researcher in a field, that demands a lot of attention to details. Now your hanging with people like Randal Carlson, Graham Hanscock and so on. As a long time follower, it makes me proud. Keep up the good work

    • @hamidhamidi3134
      @hamidhamidi3134 Год назад +2

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @speedingatheist
      @speedingatheist Год назад +6

      @Tony Clifton 'well respected researcher ' Now that is really funny.

    • @nvoid2597
      @nvoid2597 Год назад

      Lol

    • @shawnsanborn2057
      @shawnsanborn2057 Год назад

      @@speedingatheist go back to quackadamia where you belong.

    • @speedingatheist
      @speedingatheist Год назад

      ​@@shawnsanborn2057 Don't worry, I will leave you alone on this woo woo channel. Your mental abilities and this silly channel are a perfect match. But remember: "Science works, bitches!" Richard Dawkins in 2013.

  • @BigBGSD
    @BigBGSD 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you
    Very much thought provoking
    I take your effort in mind x

  • @albrechtfuerthner7411
    @albrechtfuerthner7411 Год назад +4

    Best Documentary I've ever seen on this matter !! As a Sculptor working mainly in Stone for a Lifetime I am satisfied about your words: Thank you soo much !! - Subscribed immidiately !

    • @michaelmurphy876
      @michaelmurphy876 Год назад +3

      Interesting how you are satisfied with his words .
      As a stonemason I cannot believe your comment unless you have not listened to what Ben has said , or you are not in fact a sculptor.

  • @jones8248
    @jones8248 Год назад +3

    Did anyone else catch that moving in the sky at 38:55, amazing work btw.

  • @benvaughan9525
    @benvaughan9525 Год назад

    Wow, great video. I am looking forward to working my way through you others. Thank you so much!

  • @michaelszynol763
    @michaelszynol763 Год назад +1

    as always, pleasure to watch:)

  • @Rick_B52
    @Rick_B52 Год назад +97

    Best spent hour of my week. What an amazing compilation of footage from the most under explained sites on Earth. I genuinely appreciate your open assessment of the techniques used around Egypt. Too bad others aren't more pressing to unlock all of the mysteries of our past.

    • @MrJustliketht
      @MrJustliketht Год назад

      If you haven't heard, its proven that each block is poured, each statue is from clay molds, each vase is from clay molds, each hyro is printed with clay molds while the concrete is fresh. poly concrete..... If you keep trying to understand its because you're not paying attention to the studies. Watch Pyramid 4k 2019. There was no transportation of huge stones. Stop spreading bullshit.

  • @annapierce8666
    @annapierce8666 Год назад +12

    The evidence found in the stone already validates the existence of a civilization that *Mastered* stone carving in precataclysm times, so one has to wonder what advancements they had also achieved in medicine, machinery and mathematics

    • @edelgyn2699
      @edelgyn2699 Год назад +2

      No it doesn't. If you are relying on RUclips videos to present 'evidence' then you will have a skewed view of the archaeological finds that have been discovered. There are so many factual inaccuracies in this video that it presents a false view of what is known by those who work Egyptian archaeology; you aren't getting the complete picture. We have an insight into Ancient Egyptian medicine, machinery and mathematics from their early documentation.

    • @GG-ng6zm
      @GG-ng6zm Год назад +4

      @@edelgyn2699 so what are the inaccuracies

    • @annapierce8666
      @annapierce8666 Год назад +2

      ​@@edelgyn2699 ​​The Egyptians had copper as the hardest base metal for their tools, which is extremely impractical for cutting stone.

  • @angelogiovino7201
    @angelogiovino7201 Год назад +1

    Ben, I love your work. Please keep it up.

  • @jacotacomorocco
    @jacotacomorocco Год назад

    Wow the quality of your argument and evidence is on point. Amazing video.

  • @0ne_of_Billion
    @0ne_of_Billion Год назад +6

    I just recently visit Istanbul and went there to archaeological museum which have collection of great sculpture. The quality is astonishing. It would be great if you could explain in video differences in tech used by greeks and romans to this in Egypt.

  • @Utubesux
    @Utubesux Год назад +3

    Yousef and his father are always amazing to see and hear from.
    Always admiring the channel Ben. 🍻

  • @drewandcharlie7583
    @drewandcharlie7583 Год назад

    Bens videos are the best to rewatch to sleep at night. Calm, relatively soft, relaxed, certain, settled. Just excellent.

  • @bryanatkinson492
    @bryanatkinson492 Год назад

    Amazing documentary this was out together well!

  • @aaronavers6140
    @aaronavers6140 Год назад +7

    I love that you present a full argument every time. You give back ground and entry level information to form your stance about a potential pre-dynastic civilizations each time, so that someone completely unfamiliar with other content you've made can fully understand why you believe this, and I think for that reason it is very compelling.

    • @nobodyspecial4702
      @nobodyspecial4702 Год назад

      Yeah, too bad most of what he states is incorrect, but whatever.

  • @whyyes6428
    @whyyes6428 Год назад +10

    Great video, I love these ones the most. I hadn't considered something now, the the pre-cataclysm stonework would looked especially good in a forest of some variant as back then it's unlikely that area would've been desert and sands.

    • @MrJustliketht
      @MrJustliketht Год назад

      If you haven't heard, its proven that each block is poured, each statue is from clay molds, each vase is from clay molds, each hyro is printed with clay molds while the concrete is fresh. poly concrete..... If you keep trying to understand its because you're not paying attention to the studies. Watch Pyramid 4k 2019. There was no transportation of huge stones. Stop spreading bullshit.

  • @michaelthompson3420
    @michaelthompson3420 Год назад +12

    Hey Ben, glad to see you are back at it and making your excellent series and docs. I have to be honest with you, I was getting burned out with watching all those podcasts you were doing with 2 or 3 other U tubers. Your style and explanation stands on its own two feet and keeps me glued and dialed in.

    • @mavigogun
      @mavigogun 8 месяцев назад

      You've confused fan-fiction with documentaries. This guy is either sincerely deluded or a huckster for clicks, making absurd rationalizations that defy all reason.

  • @ArvizuJorge
    @ArvizuJorge Год назад

    Here because of JRE podcasts..been missing out. Great work

  • @katharinaaaa
    @katharinaaaa Год назад +7

    Another great video. I can never get enough. You're honestly the best channel on RUclips!!!

  • @emilhg5445
    @emilhg5445 Год назад +3

    Fantastic video Ben

  • @mizzshortie907
    @mizzshortie907 Год назад +1

    Another brilliant, knowledgeable videos ❤

  • @shimac1
    @shimac1 Год назад

    Can't get enough! Thanks

  • @389293912
    @389293912 Год назад +5

    The huge statue holding the broken scroll. Ramses II put his cartouche on the broken stump? Come on. It's obvious he didn't make it. Not personally I mean. He didn't have his people make it. It was already there, and all broke up even back then.

  • @Utubesux
    @Utubesux Год назад +19

    As most followers know , your research and commitment to Egyptology and ancient history is absolutely phenomenal and groundbreaking. And Yousef and his father are always patiently willing to take time to explain and teach the real wonders and mysticism of these unknown wonders.
    Without dispute Ben, your tireless efforts are priceless. 🍻

    • @MrJustliketht
      @MrJustliketht Год назад

      If you haven't heard, its proven that each block is poured, each statue is from clay molds, each vase is from clay molds, each hyro is printed with clay molds while the concrete is fresh. poly concrete..... If you keep trying to understand its because you're not paying attention to the studies. Watch Pyramid 4k 2019. There was no transportation of huge stones. Stop spreading bullshit.

  • @sidroik
    @sidroik Год назад

    Excellent video, thank you for sharing with us.

  • @aniratir
    @aniratir Год назад

    Thank you so much for your insane good work!

  • @giovannipotenza123
    @giovannipotenza123 Год назад +9

    Hi Ben. Great work. Totally agree we are looking at one possible two previous civilizations prior to the Younger Dryas. Great summary of our last trip. Great shot of my belly:) I see I need to stay away from the food bar on the boat on these trips:) See you again next month in Egypt again!

    • @anzacman5
      @anzacman5 Год назад +1

      Of course the YD event was not just a one off, before which was millennia of global climatic tranquility. Civilizations may have come and gone with tidal regularity over countless millennia.
      I guess I'm stating the obvious really.

  • @soleadoc8245
    @soleadoc8245 Год назад +3

    Amazing to just look around at everything and know this was left from a civilization that thrived thousands of years before you were even a thought.

  • @fedoremelianenko2404
    @fedoremelianenko2404 Год назад

    i always watch your stuff when i'm doing cardio , makes time fly by ! i'll need alot more tho :(

  • @sdaniel9129
    @sdaniel9129 Год назад

    Thank you Ben! Great video... Greetings from the Netherlands!

  • @robbie01483
    @robbie01483 Год назад +48

    Amazing work as usual Ben, what you do is really awesome. Have you considered taking a look at Angkor Wat in Cambodia? The stonework is pretty incredible and like other megalithic sites across the world it has astronomical alignment built into the site. I would love to see your take on it, I suspect that it is much older than the 12th Century date mainstream archaeology assigns it. Thank you!

    • @lawrencedawson9697
      @lawrencedawson9697 Год назад +3

      I believe that Angkor Wat is much older. The detail is much finer than the Egyptians. I feel Angkor Wat is much more interesting because of its detailed beauty. Would love to visit and touch the temples and walk the grounds. What a dream trip. Wow!

    • @NothingButDanks
      @NothingButDanks Год назад +6

      As a Cambodia myself, stories from my grandparents and great grandparents are that Angkor Wat been there longer than Cambodia itself.

    • @robertshutie2856
      @robertshutie2856 Год назад +1

      @@NothingButDanks that's very interesting. While the stonework isn't as impressive as the polygonal masonry of cusco or sacsayhuaman (and very few places are to be fair), the overall layout of the site hints of ancient technology. Also some of the blocks are absolutely huge and one wonders how they could be quarried, transported and raised so high and fit together like a jigsaw in such an unforgiving environment with no modern tools. Would love Ben to take a look at this site as it could be another piece of the jigsaw of our lost advanced civilisation.

    • @AustinKoleCarlisle
      @AustinKoleCarlisle Год назад +1

      @@lawrencedawson9697 Angkor Wat, Giza, Machu Picchu, and Easter Island (among other megalithic sites) form a perfect great circle around the world. The odds of this happening by chance are practically ZERO. This was created by design, but why? And by whom? I believe these sites were arranged in this manner by an ancient advanced civilization as a clue for future humanity that advanced life once existed on Earth in the past, and that we could face the same demise as they did.

    • @CamMackay96
      @CamMackay96 Год назад +1

      @@AustinKoleCarlisle by perfect circle do you mean a latitudinal line around the circumference of the globe? If so there would definitely be equivalent maths problems about mapping X number of points onto a topographical sphere such that they show the same property. As a trained mathematician that actually intrigues me a lot and I'm gonna go look into it now, thanks!

  • @4ofwands
    @4ofwands Год назад +9

    Good video as usual! I wonder if anyone has studied the faces and analyzed them for similarities related to the quality (age) of the statues.

  • @kaytomascom
    @kaytomascom Год назад +1

    your voice is awesome. Cannot wait for your audiobook!

  • @andrewpyrah
    @andrewpyrah 7 месяцев назад

    I absolutely love your intro song. Fantastic research ofcourse. But the song has such a relaxing beat

  • @harlocobmx
    @harlocobmx Год назад +10

    The tour guide made a point about rougher surfaces in some statues being intentionally made like that so that paint would adhere better. This would support the fact that there were two different crafts in the process and may also give hints to the decline in quality. Maybe they worked out it that it was harder to make these super hard smooth surfaces look exotic or realistic and intentionally made that mistake.. did ceramics originally come from Egypt?

    • @charleshorseman55
      @charleshorseman55 Год назад

      There was also paint, which has long since worn away.

  • @ringa91
    @ringa91 Год назад +3

    Hope to see Serapeum boxes in person one day

  • @geraldtiffany1385
    @geraldtiffany1385 Год назад +1

    This outstanding presentation should win awards--it deserves an Emmy..

  • @milham6341
    @milham6341 Год назад +6

    Ben, I can't tell you how much I look forward to your content. Absolutely brilliant. The work you are doing is slowly eroding the orthodox ideology

    • @anthonyschumacher9925
      @anthonyschumacher9925 Год назад +2

      "Slowly eroding". On the subject of ancient Egypt. Nice one 👌.

    • @Vision_2
      @Vision_2 Год назад +2

      Not sure if consensus is changing.

  • @atlaspowershrugged
    @atlaspowershrugged Год назад +7

    Excited to watch! Thanks for putting out all of these videos with all the technological inconsistencies but none of the wierd aliens and magic stuff. I can't see how the mainstream take could be right at this point.

    • @Vision_2
      @Vision_2 Год назад +1

      But have you personally checked out the research papers of the other side to understand why the consensus reaches certain conclusions?

    • @atlaspowershrugged
      @atlaspowershrugged Год назад +1

      @@Vision_2 yes. Every single one.

    • @Vision_2
      @Vision_2 Год назад

      @@atlaspowershrugged I am impressed. Well done. So you can see the flaws in Ben's views.

  • @chirantans2162
    @chirantans2162 Год назад +2

    Your channel is outstanding and always stimulating! Though I have to say that a few times I did feel like falling asleep but then I can’t stop digging through and binge watch your channel! It’s that good! Also, I know it depends on your feasibility and time, but if possible could you talk about cats and dogs? It is said that Cats were domesticated in Ancient Egypt (Bastet and Sekhmet) and they have Anubis based on the dog! What could be this mysterious connection of cats and dogs with ancient Egyptians? What is your opinion and where do you think these things about cats and dogs are coming from?

  • @vincemindas
    @vincemindas Год назад

    I love your work so much!

  • @timgeraghty-groves8502
    @timgeraghty-groves8502 Год назад +7

    Another great vid Ben.
    Unrelated to this one, I know you've done a vid on the stone lathed urns before, but I would be interested in your expanded thoughts about how they were made.
    What intrigues me about their manufacturing is how the handles that you see on many of them would have been crafted if they were turned on a lathe?
    Keep up your great content mate.

    • @joearchuleta7538
      @joearchuleta7538 Год назад +1

      Ancient Persia and East India have a deep history of ancient stone turning techniques that is where those vases came from.
      They have clay tablets that tell of the laves process and accounting records
      of sales to other countries. 3000 bc Persia was the richest country alive
      according to there ancient records.

    • @UnchartedX
      @UnchartedX  Год назад +3

      yes there was obviously other tools/techniques involved for the handles, but much of the vase was turned, the toolmarks alone tell us this

    • @vadimbellous8313
      @vadimbellous8313 Год назад +11

      Exactly, when looking inside the vases sometimes the turn makes are visible, especially closer to the base. Those side nubs (because I wouldn't even call them, handles) throw even a larger wrench in to our attempts to explain the methods of manufacturing, even in the context of our current tools. As a machinist, I don't even entertain the absurd, mind-numbingly inadequate explanations given by academia. Brut force and Copper is laughable to anyone who has physically built anything. The sheer number of them at over forty thousand is astounding, as well. Another issue I see is how unbelievably thin the walls are in some vases. The speed of rotation required to effectively cut that material would produce incredible centrifugal force, undoubtedly causing the brittle material to explode and fly in all directions. Those vases and many other artifacts were made with tools we can't comprehend and have nothing analogous to them.

    • @coogfam1
      @coogfam1 Год назад +2

      @@vadimbellous8313 Agreed!!

    • @timgeraghty-groves8502
      @timgeraghty-groves8502 Год назад +1

      @@vadimbellous8313 it just make it all that much more mysterious that we, in modern times, could not replicate the results with current technology let alone buy hand with copper chisels.

  • @eliotness7274
    @eliotness7274 Год назад +8

    I think that these enormous works were carved during the Pleistocene and certainly before the upheaval of the Younger Dryas.

    • @al2207
      @al2207 Год назад

      yes, carved by unknown alien civilization some 18,000 years ago

    • @EridanuS86
      @EridanuS86 Год назад

      😅

  • @wladyslawderstreiter9078
    @wladyslawderstreiter9078 Год назад

    just wanted to say i love your opening song
    it makes me feel we are on the traces of something mysterious and long forgotten.

  • @TheNoobTrooper
    @TheNoobTrooper Год назад +1

    Please continue to spread the word! I love the video

  • @Fallen7Pie
    @Fallen7Pie Год назад +4

    Do a video that goes through the math for moving that toppled statue on flat ground. Could a sled be constructed with just wood granite copper and rope?

    • @UnchartedX
      @UnchartedX  Год назад +2

      i have my doubts, and so do a lot of people far more qualified than me to make that analysis

  • @johnassal5838
    @johnassal5838 Год назад +11

    One problem with the two strangely distinct industries is that it might simply reflect a complete separation between the group of skilled sculptors and the priestly scribes tasked with carving in all those sacred hieroglyphics. One group would care all about the artistry and accuracy of the work while the other might not have cared at all as long as the written word was legible. This in no way erases the questions and issues with just how the sculptors managed what they did without iron (supposedly) but when you consider how important name magic was in dynastic Egypt for instance it could be that the scribes and sculptors even if of the same time period didn't share technique or the same concerns. "Not my department" as it were.
    Edit: not that this tells us it was so much less what time period it was all done in but the status quo would probably just say that the power of the inscription was in the word not in how finely it was carved and leave it at that.

    • @UnchartedX
      @UnchartedX  Год назад +5

      Scribes might have drawn glyphs , but it's still stone carvers doing the work. They must have had access to the same tools. Clearly they didnt - and there are many unarguable examples of the glyphs coming later. Its two different levels of technology.

    • @johnassal5838
      @johnassal5838 Год назад +1

      @@UnchartedX Oh there's clearly a lot of appropriation and I definitely agree there is a great deal that Dynastic Egyptians just couldn't do with the tools attributed to them. Either there was a totally different culture/period lumped in or they had very different techniques than believed or both. The suggestion that it's just "two different guys" explaining the difference in quality between every inscription vs every sculpture is just cringe worthy. Like there would be teams of skilled artisans with a common purpose and standard but then this one guy who's carving all the writing like a kid crudely scratching something "metal" like Icarus into their school desk. It's not even lazy thinking it's just stupid.
      In contrast it's at least somewhat plausible that the priests could've had their own stone carvers with their own "corporate culture" even if they were contemporary members of the same actual culture. No I don't find it very compelling either but the fact the mainstream hasn't bothered to put even that much thought into it is very telling imo.

    • @EridanuS86
      @EridanuS86 Год назад

      ​@@johnassal5838, for me is hard to believe, that those statues are pre-dynastic, because of the inscriptions on them-but might be I can agree with Ben , that the sculptors used a different; much more advanced tools, than copper chisel or stone hammer, might be it was their secrets as you suggested also. For me, the real pre-dynastic remains are the Giza pyramid complex, the Osireon and the Serapeum...

  • @dnf7778
    @dnf7778 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wicked video buddy, such a cool subject. Insane, how perfect those objects were made

  • @trevorhaakenson8459
    @trevorhaakenson8459 Год назад

    Love this stuff!!!!!

  • @HITEKSTRANGER
    @HITEKSTRANGER 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent work. Thank you very much.

  • @stickyedge7113
    @stickyedge7113 Год назад +23

    No other channel puts out content of this quality. Great arguments, observations, and attention to detail. Most vids on this topic are lazy and repetitive, or credit everything to ancient aliens. Glad you take your time on these and do them right. Great job👊
    Enough commenting, back to finish watching

  • @lxdead5585
    @lxdead5585 Год назад +5

    Damn.. Ben.. You made this weekend much more bearable! Thank You very much. You are doing really great job. The best ancient technology channel on YT.

  • @mitzyismad
    @mitzyismad Год назад +1

    Love your delivery style Ben. No bull just inescapable facts. So many Academics these days are comfortable with their 'rightness' and just do not want to consider an alternative, however reasonable it may be.

  • @joebrown1382
    @joebrown1382 Год назад

    I'm still very very impressed with the seated Ramses 11 carved from the hillside. The more I watch your features the more it boggles the mind as to how this was done.

  • @kingcrabbrc
    @kingcrabbrc Год назад +3

    You gotta do one on Easter Island and the possible basalt quarry under water off shore! 👍