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Historian, Joann Fletcher explores the hitherto downplayed role that women took in the running of state and, indeed, in shaping every aspect of life in Ancient Egypt. Perhaps unassumed by most, the ancient Egyptians were unique in their attitude to sexual equality with women holding the title of ‘Pharaoh’ no fewer than 18 times, while there were also female doctors, tutors, prime ministers and priestesses. Focusing on women of royalty such as Pharaoh Hatshepsut and Queen Nefertari, as well as women of high profession such as Lady Peseshet, the earliest female doctor known to the world, Fletcher reveals an ancient civilization unparalleled in its sexual equality.
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@TimelineChannel
@TimelineChannel 4 роки тому
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@samlsd9711
@samlsd9711 4 роки тому
Excuse me; kindly please change the thumbnail picture from whit asian to a black African woman. Egyptians were black, still majority are brown skin and darker, before whites swarmed it and invaded and destroyed our countries.
@Moalalalakala
@Moalalalakala 4 роки тому
@@samlsd9711 They were not black they were tanned first of all second of all is that yes there where black people because it's near Africa ....As also their drawings are always look like that ...I mean just read history. ... enough
@TRELL832
@TRELL832 4 роки тому
@@Moalalalakala Near Africa? lmao! that's stupidest comment I ever seen!
@Moalalalakala
@Moalalalakala 4 роки тому
@@TRELL832 I meant near of that time regions ...don't get exited I now geography ...
@annakoshi4774
@annakoshi4774 3 роки тому
😂😂
@paigeharms1991
@paigeharms1991 2 роки тому
"She whose every command is carried out" Imagine that being written on your tombstone!!! What a freaking boss!!!
@jennylyn453
@jennylyn453 2 роки тому
Who?
@spudpud-T67
@spudpud-T67 2 роки тому
@@jennylyn453 My wife.
@tweedyparam8951
@tweedyparam8951 2 роки тому
@@jennylyn453 ...😑
@lastinglife4357
@lastinglife4357 2 роки тому
@@spudpud-T67 Aw lol. Jesus is coming repent and live how He wants.
@Speednote10
@Speednote10 2 роки тому
@@lastinglife4357 Jesus doesn't exist, I know because Odin called me a few weeks ago and told me himself.
@Aja-Christian
@Aja-Christian 3 роки тому
This lady was my favorite type of professor in college; someone who looked a little unorthodox, and was not only knowledgeable but you could tell they were actually passionate about the subject matter as well. So even if it was a subject you weren't particularly interested in, the excitement in their voice still made you listen with mild intrigue.
@thatgrumpychick4928
@thatgrumpychick4928 3 роки тому
Someone you'd like to sit down for tea with and a long chat
@Aja-Christian
@Aja-Christian 3 роки тому
@@thatgrumpychick4928 Exactly 👍
@Kenshin1387
@Kenshin1387 3 роки тому
I had an art history professor like that, she made me love whatever she was talking about.
@fadiyassine6257
@fadiyassine6257 3 роки тому
Aja Christian I love hearing things like this.
@ashrafel-baroudi8835
@ashrafel-baroudi8835 3 роки тому
i watched her and i was about to write a comment when i read yours, you said exactly what was in my mind, she i a darling really :) i was fascinated with my own country allover again!!
@alexmathewmendoza
@alexmathewmendoza 2 роки тому
I'm on my fifth video now of this woman's Egyptology series. Her undying enthusiasm for her field makes for a very entertaining and educational watch; you can really tell she loves this stuff even though she's probably researched and taught the subject for years and years.
@emilyconcannon
@emilyconcannon 2 роки тому
She makes a guest appearance in another documentary about a cannibalistic group of people living in chili like 9,000 years ago who practiced mummification and her sudden arrival made my day!! 😊
@hopefoundme1535
@hopefoundme1535 2 роки тому
she loves whitewashing and gets paidt to do it by the arabs honey
@peepeepoopoo8692
@peepeepoopoo8692 2 роки тому
@@hopefoundme1535 Did you know that ancient Egyptians would’ve looked like modern Egyptians? Or are you just too ignorant to even consider that?
@rominaarrua4168
@rominaarrua4168 Рік тому
I want to see them, I love how she tell all the stories. Where are those videos???
@ash_ivy
@ash_ivy Рік тому
yes omg i love her, this is my third time rewatching her documentaries abt egypt
@xCheshireBunny
@xCheshireBunny 2 роки тому
the absolute beauty of the murals in nefertari’s tomb absolutely floored me, they are so uncannily vivid and bright for something so old. egyptian art is amazing and beautiful to me, it would be such a dream to see that in person.
@bunzeebear2973
@bunzeebear2973 Рік тому
Accept this as as close as you are going to get to the real thing. Get a Bigger Monitor.
@ILPeachTea
@ILPeachTea 4 роки тому
Queen Nefertari's tomb has got to be one of the best preserved ones. The paintings on the walls and ceiling are still so vivid. amazing.
@maxxking9664
@maxxking9664 3 роки тому
They're not vivid they're painted over why do you think you can see them so well it's not preservation that's done that to them
@mqtthew521
@mqtthew521 3 роки тому
Maxx King you don’t know that
@mqtthew521
@mqtthew521 3 роки тому
V Rotosva k sure
@valentinogoksirkairesideba3981
@valentinogoksirkairesideba3981 3 роки тому
@@maxxking9664 no they were only cleaned and painted over the scratches, so 80% of it is still in original condition
@ashleychatmon9543
@ashleychatmon9543 3 роки тому
Nefertari was queen in bc. I believe in the story of Moses. Nefititi is a completely different queen.
@esmeraldagems9487
@esmeraldagems9487 2 роки тому
That tomb is way too beautiful and extremely well preserved to be over 3,000 years old. It almost looks like it was just recently done. I'm actually pretty stunned at how new and fresh it looks.
@-Little-lily-
@-Little-lily- 4 дні тому
Conservator of antiquities here. Everything is preserved almost perfectly if there is no humidity, sun light and oxygen. Usually the a tomb's murals are deteriored because they have been opened and humidity and heat gotninto the building. However the materials and the way the murals were made is also important.
@rxndini
@rxndini 2 роки тому
This woman is not only an amazing educator and respectful to ancient Egyptians, but she’s so respectful to the Egyptians who live there now, even speaking arabic
@santosh99samuel
@santosh99samuel 2 роки тому
Tokenistic white woman. Ugh
@rxndini
@rxndini 2 роки тому
@@santosh99samuel I personally am egyptian and found her kind and respectful. No one asked for your feedback
@bunzeebear2973
@bunzeebear2973 Рік тому
She speaks Egyptian, not Arabic. That is 2 entirely different languages.
@rxndini
@rxndini Рік тому
@@bunzeebear2973 egyptian is a dialect of arabic.
@TravelandBang
@TravelandBang 5 років тому
This woman is hardcore, she wears a black suit in the Egyptian heat while narrating the documentary. Wow!
@jessicamuzychka5171
@jessicamuzychka5171 4 роки тому
@Sheila T. W
@7DMEDIA1
@7DMEDIA1 4 роки тому
Black deflector of sun
@1119Keya
@1119Keya 4 роки тому
Its not that hot all year round just because it's a desert. Temperatures can easily drop between 65-50 degrees during winter/fall months. Coats are worn in Egypt.
@yogdrogxon687
@yogdrogxon687 4 роки тому
Why black nigerians, ghanas thinks they were Egyptians lmao
@PowerGirl_XOXO
@PowerGirl_XOXO 4 роки тому
Bro they were black
@WhiteRabbitTricks
@WhiteRabbitTricks 3 роки тому
If only Nefetari could have seen the beautiful tomb in which she lay. It made me tear up. He must’ve loved her so much
@wenthulk8439
@wenthulk8439 3 роки тому
But did she feel the same way?
@maybe_sleeping6570
@maybe_sleeping6570 3 роки тому
@@wenthulk8439 What do you mean?
@wenthulk8439
@wenthulk8439 3 роки тому
@@maybe_sleeping6570 I mean did she love him too?
@maybe_sleeping6570
@maybe_sleeping6570 3 роки тому
@@wenthulk8439 from the other videos i have seen, she must have loved him too, because he built temples where her pictures were in there with him and many of these pictures show the intimacy of the two or how they do something together and so on
@wenthulk8439
@wenthulk8439 3 роки тому
@@maybe_sleeping6570 Maybe.
@christinecarroll-weprin5834
@christinecarroll-weprin5834 2 роки тому
Joann Fletcher is superb❣️ I love her commitment to the art of teaching. She has brought these women to life for us. They who are seen on ancient walls in palaces, on temples and in their final resting places are a magnificent example of strength, grace, beauty, knowledge and wisdoms of all leagues…Thank you Joann for your legacy of caring, and wrapping us in a shroud of awe and wonder. I am so grateful for you.☮️❤️🌠🙏✨
@starcrib
@starcrib Рік тому
I was recently in Egypt, and visited all the temples- especially Karnak- Hapsetshut- the Red Temple. A Most stupendous thing- Joann is absolutely perfect in her comprehensive understanding and deep intuitive knowledge of what really transpired in those ancient times. EXCELLENT COMMENTARY PRODUCTION AND FILM. 🌿🌐🌿
@Makashaty
@Makashaty 3 роки тому
I am Egyptian ...and I enjoy Joann's way of narrating ....Finally Our Queens stories are being told by another Queen
@countrygirl8295
@countrygirl8295 2 роки тому
Pfft
@shardonaytalbert3505
@shardonaytalbert3505 2 роки тому
That's great ❤️👍🏻
@flowermagnolia4551
@flowermagnolia4551 2 роки тому
why Is everyone upset I think they are right!
@Kemet3.0
@Kemet3.0 2 роки тому
Cleopatra origin was from Macedonian Greece… this is when white people conquer Egypt and then finally Arabs were the last. People keep forgetting the ancient Egyptian most died or moved down to upper Egypt where the Nubian ruled. Due to the many wars and plague that the West brought with them. The same thing happen to native Americans Indians. At their peak they had 60millions and today 6 million who got colonize and move to a reservation. The ancient Egyptian were African origin and mix. Along beside the Nubians.
@roycens1444
@roycens1444 2 роки тому
@@Kemet3.0 were all african orgin smart one
@nicolethorson8186
@nicolethorson8186 3 роки тому
She gets so enthusiastic and excited about every little detail that it makes me smile. Clearly, this is something she loves.
@user-es8si3cv8b
@user-es8si3cv8b 2 роки тому
I love this entutiasm she present . I g’et smitten by herpassion
@darina_stoyanova
@darina_stoyanova 2 роки тому
She is quite empathient!
@TJ-um8ce
@TJ-um8ce Рік тому
She does! I saw some other documentaries on Egypt and she’s a doctor who studies this stuff. Very smart lady indeed
@Patrick_Ray
@Patrick_Ray 2 роки тому
She’s my favorite person to watch for ancient Egyptian documentaries. Imagine being her and having all those memories and up close access ! Her and Mary Beard are true scholars you can tell by their passion. I’ve learned so much about Egypt from her !
@dr.strange7514
@dr.strange7514 2 роки тому
The way this lady narrating everything so deeply and passionately is truly amazing.
@persephonegoldenrod60
@persephonegoldenrod60 3 роки тому
Her little "wee" of excitement when they're about to carry her across the desert is just so wholesome.
@dennardglover2848
@dennardglover2848 3 роки тому
You are as witty as you are beautiful
@hayashahla5588
@hayashahla5588 3 роки тому
@@dennardglover2848 did you jus- are you trynna flirt with her on UKposts?
@lunafringe10
@lunafringe10 3 роки тому
i d rather sit in a nice cafe with a good view of gorgeous butts
@pamelabrigham5605
@pamelabrigham5605 2 роки тому
You woman are as big a dreamers wanna be queens as those of that day. Get serious THESE IMPOSTORS WEREN'T ROYAL I AM of ROYAL NOBLES
@pamelabrigham5605
@pamelabrigham5605 2 роки тому
BEAUTY IS INSIDE HEART MIND AND SOUL XO SEALED AMEN THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS BLESSINGS
@megamonkeyblaster3627
@megamonkeyblaster3627 4 роки тому
Nefertari's tomb is absolutely amazing! Probably the best preserved of all Egyptian tombs as far as wall art.
@BarnoRenfro
@BarnoRenfro 4 роки тому
i think Tut's tomb is most preserved
@itr835
@itr835 4 роки тому
Tut’s tomb is a Fake! Carter is, was and forever will be a sham. Sorry
@wallingnaga6563
@wallingnaga6563 3 роки тому
@@itr835 fake!? How?
@Anne-wf1vo
@Anne-wf1vo 3 роки тому
@@BarnoRenfro They meant as in wall art, not overall.
@chantellchampange652
@chantellchampange652 3 роки тому
"This is the place i wish i could vacation their to see it all!' Bless me
@aGr3atD4y
@aGr3atD4y Рік тому
What an exceptionally informative, engaging and interesting documentary! Joann's own passion for this subject is contagious!
@funandfuntimefunny37
@funandfuntimefunny37 2 роки тому
The River Nile has been there before all this history and she will still be here after we all are gone. It's just Amazing.
@28peruvian
@28peruvian 3 роки тому
I wish more professors were as passionate about history as this lady is ....
@TacoSpaceKitten
@TacoSpaceKitten 2 роки тому
Agreed. My fav is lucy worsley because she gets so Into it
@dustfreequeen5151
@dustfreequeen5151 2 роки тому
You can tell she loves what she does! I love watching her! Her passion is for Egypt is awesome!
@gannicamilleri8242
@gannicamilleri8242 2 роки тому
iopkicizuinicizuinigdcfiopkht😁😀😊😐😧😴😪
@SeekingHim786
@SeekingHim786 2 роки тому
Dustfree??? In Egypt?? Paradoxical!!!
@gannicamilleri8242
@gannicamilleri8242 2 роки тому
iopkutbfthgrgf4bf4nt4y
@katiemillman2839
@katiemillman2839 2 роки тому
@@gannicamilleri8242 o ya gotta it was okay 👍 okay 👍 I’m not sure 🤔 can think about this one ☝️ ejust I don’t want you too baby I don’t want you to feel bad 😞 I’m just not being like that anymore I don’t understand how I I don’t know why you don’t think I need it but it’s u to do the other thing and we just need a little more money each one ☝️ or a I can’t do that anymore because I’m gonna have it in a long way and then I only the one ☝️ for them I just need to do whole time I don’t want it I don’t know 🤷‍♀️ have anything to
@queensc9325
@queensc9325 2 роки тому
Me too, ...😃
@patatevelue7344
@patatevelue7344 2 роки тому
Hatshepsut has been my idol for as far as I can remember. Her story facinates me and the image she gave of herself, combined with her rulling full of stenght inspired me. Since I was a child, I admired her. Its always nice to relearn those things!
@orlandomalesido502
@orlandomalesido502 2 роки тому
Thank you, Prof Fletcher for making history come alive. Superb narration, your experience on and knowledge of the subject matter are matched by your gift for narration and passion.
@MrGino714
@MrGino714 6 місяців тому
I would rather having Taylor Swift in bikini though.
@dahliathereader2872
@dahliathereader2872 3 роки тому
It’s a shame we know so much about cleopatra only and so little about these brilliant women
@luvluvyayo
@luvluvyayo 3 роки тому
Say for yourself, there's plenty of people who know all about the others.
@ChocolateMilk..
@ChocolateMilk.. 2 роки тому
What makes you think they're brilliant? They were demonic.
@raaf4678
@raaf4678 2 роки тому
And still there is so much mystery surrounding the real Cleopatra and very little from during her reign has survived.
@loirinlancaster3
@loirinlancaster3 2 роки тому
You have to keep in mind that we know about Cleopatra for one reason and one reason only because of Hollywood’s portrayal of her by way of Elizabeth Taylor, a role that originally was to star Dorothy Dandridge but was later recast with Elizabeth because the movie studios felt she was a bigger box office draw and moreover it was done to depict queens and pharaohs as white. So for many years unless you went out of your way to do your due diligence then this was the narrative you were left with.
@user-vl2mr8mr5u
@user-vl2mr8mr5u 2 роки тому
@@ChocolateMilk.. cleopatra was wannabe pharoh
@sonic-earth
@sonic-earth 3 роки тому
I've been in Nefertari's Tomb twice .. it is definitely one of the most beautiful in Egypt ... exquisite.
@heatherprince5512
@heatherprince5512 3 роки тому
That is so awesome I hope one day before I die I can experience that
@ellakinder6628
@ellakinder6628 3 роки тому
then can you take me into her tomb?
@MeaghanMaria
@MeaghanMaria 3 роки тому
@@ellakinder6628 yes - go to this link. facebook.com/Egyptian.Sound.tours
@amybedell3909
@amybedell3909 3 роки тому
This woman is hardcore, she wears a black suit in the Egyptian heat while narrating the documentary. Wow!
@QueenBee-gx4rp
@QueenBee-gx4rp 3 роки тому
Lucky you!
@aditinigam3989
@aditinigam3989 2 роки тому
I had a great lovely time while staying glued to the screen for over an hour. How charming, royal, profound, interesting & captivating the stories of ancient Egyptian Queens looks like! The Egyptologist was at her best for explaining.
@jennifer5416
@jennifer5416 2 роки тому
She can make any topic more interesting. Her passion is evident. I love her narrating.
@nakibsayyed4999
@nakibsayyed4999 3 роки тому
It's marvelous how rich, vivid and great the Egyptian history is.
@nakibsayyed4999
@nakibsayyed4999 3 роки тому
@lashelle capos yes, sadly it is true the history is molded by the people who have the influence, just look at Jesus Christ they said he was white, I wonder how a child born in the middle East with parents of darker complexion was declared as white.
@gasobert
@gasobert 3 роки тому
lashelle capos ancient Egyptians were most likely Levantine. So kinda whiteish but not really black. A good example of that would be the fayum mummy portraits.
@gasobert
@gasobert 3 роки тому
lashelle capos I know it’s in Africa but as genetics show, modern Egyptians are way more mixed with Central Africans. (Source bigthink.com/philip-perry/were-the-ancient-egyptians-black-or-white-scientists-now-know)
@gasobert
@gasobert 3 роки тому
lashelle capos I never said that they were Caucasian, but it’s an undisputed fact that people from Northern Africa and Sinai are just ”whiter“ than Central Africans. They weren’t mixed with white people, but they are just more pail. And I agree with you that it’s wrong to say that historical people from the Middle East or Africa were black or white. You need more inform to say, which race a person belonged to. In the case of Egypt we have this information and it does that true genetics of mummies which in my opinion is indisputable.
@gasobert
@gasobert 3 роки тому
lashelle capos and European contact started waaaaay earlier with the Minoans, Greeks and the Romans
@fingerprint5511
@fingerprint5511 4 роки тому
You need to add more adverts, I kept getting interrupted by the documentary.
@calliecraft5780
@calliecraft5780 4 роки тому
Thats hilarious 😂😆
@kentpomares-music728
@kentpomares-music728 4 роки тому
So funny!
@johnordonez9386
@johnordonez9386 4 роки тому
nyahahahaha..
@inpursuit6666
@inpursuit6666 4 роки тому
im weak!!! 🤣🤣🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️
@silentangel221
@silentangel221 4 роки тому
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@mansidash78
@mansidash78 2 роки тому
You are truely a great teacher. At college as a student of History of art i never could remember who is who untill I went through your video. Your clarity of facts is so enlightening. Thanks for the effort you have taken to show us the world of magnificent Egypt in true light.
@nik1128
@nik1128 2 роки тому
I love Egyptian history but typically nod off while watching most documentaries about it but Dr. Fletcher makes me so interested. I've learned more about Egypt in 4 of her shows than I have in years of watching other documentaries.
@ickeyViki
@ickeyViki 6 років тому
Man I bet taking Ancient Egyptian classes with this Prof. must be really fun. She makes it so interesting and she is super passionate :)
@Hadoken.
@Hadoken. 6 років тому
Sure and a one-way ticket to unemployment unless you're a trust fund kid.
@Hi-lb8cq
@Hi-lb8cq 6 років тому
ickeyViki I have to agree
@IBBMS
@IBBMS 5 років тому
Hadoken Taking a Ancient Egyptian history classes doesn't equal unemployment, are you stupid? That doesn't even vaguely make sense.
@beccarodriguez7162
@beccarodriguez7162 5 років тому
Storm Bey I wouldn’t go off calling people stupid when you don’t seem to be any better. In college, you are required to take certain classes. They may give you options like: you need to take a math class. You can take Algebra, geometry or calculus. Either one of these will count as a math credit. Perhaps an ancient Egypt class is one of the options for a history credit. Also being rude doesn’t equal employment. Have a great day
@bossmayne23
@bossmayne23 5 років тому
She doesn't even know what she is talking about completely
@kalenab7431
@kalenab7431 2 роки тому
Dr. Joann Fletcher, is an extremely passionate historian. A prolific and detailed storyteller. She fully engages her audience with fine, explicit, and fascinating details about the female Egyptian pharaoh's. An exquisite look into Egypt's ancient past. Egypt, a sophisticated culture, revering the importance of women, as pharoah's and in the roles of goddess, queen, leader and family.
@coreyham3753
@coreyham3753 Рік тому
Yes, very interesting stories about these powerful Egyptian queens and pharaoh's
@the_anniy
@the_anniy Рік тому
100% agree with this. And my wonderful eyes firstly saw ‘fluffy’ instead of ‘fully’ and with this word the whole sentence came to an interesting way 😂
@kellyb1420
@kellyb1420 2 роки тому
The Green in her tomb is the prettiest tomb I’ve ever seen. Stunning!
@jwo1923
@jwo1923 Рік тому
One of my favorite documentaries by Dr. Joann Fletcher. Her enthusiasm for ancient Egypt is contagious. I enjoy watching all of the videos of her. From the guided tours to the mummy cases. I hope she continues to share her knowledge and passion for Egyptology in videos.
@moccisimo
@moccisimo 3 роки тому
I've been a massive ancient civilizations nerd and lover since grade school and stumbling upon this amazing documentary rekindled my love for the nation and it's history/legacy. I *will* visit Egypt with my family one day, speaking it into existence 🤞✨
@islamgeny7668
@islamgeny7668 2 роки тому
welcome to egypt
@karimhossam5910
@karimhossam5910 2 роки тому
Haven't you visited Egypt yet
@bunzeebear2973
@bunzeebear2973 Рік тому
You will find out more on UKposts than you will by going to Egypt. You HAVE TO BE AN EGYPTOLOGIST TO "MAYBE" GAIN ACCESS to some of the ruins. Most are closed to the public by Egyptian authorities. It is "their" ancient wonders so they have that right.
@mjmedia09returns
@mjmedia09returns Рік тому
@@bunzeebear2973 It's closed off because they don't want people to know the truth. It's been that way since the Greeks and Romans conquered Egypt. Ancient Egypt has always had African Black origins and those in charge are hiding this from the public. It's called Academic Racism.
@rewatigokhale1755
@rewatigokhale1755 3 роки тому
This is 100x better than watching a 1 hr movie
@abielcotto2392
@abielcotto2392 2 роки тому
more like an hour and a half, but yes!!
@tallguy4876
@tallguy4876 2 роки тому
Movies are for the useless
@ive5773
@ive5773 2 роки тому
I don't think so
@aryanhassan4659
@aryanhassan4659 Рік тому
Yesss
@SuperTinyPickle
@SuperTinyPickle 2 роки тому
I think she's the type of teacher where her students wouldn't want to miss a single class! I am glad I've found out about her and these series!
@bunzeebear2973
@bunzeebear2973 Рік тому
The lady in Black is not the only one that has done vids on Ancient Egypt. YT has a whole bunch of them by different people and each add a bit more knowledge to your brain.
@aaroncee1454
@aaroncee1454 Рік тому
This video series is by far the best I've seen on the subject. Kudos to all involved - please make more!
@johnemerson1363
@johnemerson1363 3 роки тому
I am a life long Egyptian history enthusiast and I never heard of Kufu's mother, or of Arsinoe . Very enlightening. Keep up the good work.
@basemali847
@basemali847 3 роки тому
right
@billykimboye3179
@billykimboye3179 3 роки тому
Yea
@basemali847
@basemali847 3 роки тому
@@billykimboye3179 about what...thanks
@billykimboye3179
@billykimboye3179 3 роки тому
@@basemali847 I did not know about kufu's too
@basemali847
@basemali847 3 роки тому
@@billykimboye3179 is pharaohs who had built the biggest pyramid...where are u from...I am Egyptian..live in UK.
@nadine3981
@nadine3981 4 роки тому
I just want more of this lady. She's a joy to listen to. Thank you for explaining it to us. I've often wondered what some of the writings meant and you've managed to not only explain it to us but to explain it in a way that is exciting and interesting. Its like being there.
@ashleymarcano6652
@ashleymarcano6652 2 роки тому
I admire her passion and respect for the Egyptian culture. So far as to only speak their language to them instead of English. I love to see it.
@maiyukinoshita2458
@maiyukinoshita2458 2 роки тому
6:38 Hetepheres 12:54 Hatshepsut 29:53 Nefertari
@ryangerst359
@ryangerst359 Рік тому
good looks
@danielabbott9312
@danielabbott9312 2 роки тому
She's one of my new favorite historians. She's super knowledgeable and passionate.
@SkyOfTh3Ler
@SkyOfTh3Ler 3 роки тому
I hope one day I’m as passionate about something as this lady is with ancient Egypt
@basemali847
@basemali847 3 роки тому
good..
@heathermckune8036
@heathermckune8036 2 роки тому
I not only found this very interesting but highly educational. Love her how she told it.
@elizabethschaeffer9543
@elizabethschaeffer9543 2 роки тому
This series with PhD. Fletcher is a sheer joy. Many thanks!
@draco2xx
@draco2xx 2 роки тому
Egyptians were in a league of their own and ahead of they're time, their intelligence is like no other. even to this day we dont even know how they built the pyramids
@nonib7803
@nonib7803 2 роки тому
Yes but ancient people were more taller and bigger than any of the tallest person alive today. It was said that the egyptian pharoah is 198 meter tall equivalent to 19800 cm. Therefore building the pyramids were probably just like our generations builds building nowadays.
@Katiethewizard
@Katiethewizard 2 роки тому
we definitely know how they built the pyramids though
@draco2xx
@draco2xx 2 роки тому
@@Katiethewizard ive yet to hear about it, where's your proof
@jamesedwards829
@jamesedwards829 2 роки тому
@@Katiethewizard tell us
@Katiethewizard
@Katiethewizard 2 роки тому
@@draco2xx It was basically just knowing the right math equation and then using a lot of specialized labor and simple machines to construct them. Here's a video from PBS about it. But i do agree ancient egyptians were really ahead of their time! ukposts.info/have/v-deo/bWKHbaCkqZ2Ew30.html
@ladylovesick
@ladylovesick 4 роки тому
I loved her giggle about being carried. She's a joy to watch. Love her docs.
@darkesteclypse
@darkesteclypse 2 роки тому
This lady is amazing, I love watching her documentaries. And I am sure Nefertiti loved him back.
@EUROWEFILMS
@EUROWEFILMS 2 роки тому
Thank you Joann, many of the places you have shown are known to me having visited the region numerous times but your descriptions have shed new light, I cant wait to go back.
@Relax0kay
@Relax0kay 4 роки тому
She looks like a mad professor.... I love it!!
@nalutayahajara4583
@nalutayahajara4583 4 роки тому
That's how people who know a lot tend to be,but she is so sweet, love her .
@miamarshall1998
@miamarshall1998 4 роки тому
so
@OlgaMesh
@OlgaMesh 4 роки тому
she looks like she needs moisturising face cream with SPF
@bambi7563
@bambi7563 4 роки тому
Father she looks like the teacher from the magic school bus
@abigailsharon32
@abigailsharon32 4 роки тому
@@bambi7563 omg yesss!!
@MichaellaSapphire
@MichaellaSapphire 6 років тому
I really like her. She makes things much more understandable and not boring!
@macinhorstemeyer1961
@macinhorstemeyer1961 4 роки тому
You should read her book, it is very interesting.
@josefinagodinez2844
@josefinagodinez2844 4 роки тому
@@macinhorstemeyer1961 10
@SBMagalyBarrios
@SBMagalyBarrios 3 роки тому
I’m agree with you, interesting documentary
@kenkelvin4023
@kenkelvin4023 2 роки тому
Literally any other documentary is good and SHE IS AWFUL
@asdfjkl7430
@asdfjkl7430 2 роки тому
Nefertari was a gracious woman, keeping in good will communications with the queen of a rival culture, maintaining peaceful relations using soft power. @41:28
@aliciacruz5957
@aliciacruz5957 Рік тому
I love the way she narrates, the way she teaches. She's amazing.
@brainey001
@brainey001 6 років тому
Fun lady. I would not fall asleep during her lecture for sure 👍🏻
@kR0M1337
@kR0M1337 4 роки тому
yeah funny cuz i hear so many lies lmao
@maxbarger532
@maxbarger532 4 роки тому
i did
@danielgregson2023
@danielgregson2023 4 роки тому
Wtf is going on in this comment thread
@lyzmbugua309
@lyzmbugua309 4 роки тому
Sure
@rainbowflowerpower4464
@rainbowflowerpower4464 4 роки тому
Wow Yordanos Tafla over here should be in R/Ihadastroke
@abbeymiller897
@abbeymiller897 3 роки тому
After watching this doc 5 times, I'm getting a Hatsepshut tattoo. What an incredible woman!
@avet4521
@avet4521 2 роки тому
I've never been a fan of the theory that Hatsepsut usurped Thutmose iii's throne. Throughout history we've had countless examples rulers who usurped the rightful ruler. In all other cases I know of, the usurped ruler was killed because they were a threat to the usurper. What usupers don't do is ensure that the rightful ruler has the best education available, nor do they make the rightful ruler the head of their military. An alternative theory suggests that Hatepsut became Pharaoh to guard the throne from others who wanted to take advantage of Thutmose iii's young age a few years after Thutmose ii died.
@dudikapanteric1141
@dudikapanteric1141 2 роки тому
How stupid. And btw cultural appropriation.
@Fatima-ox1el
@Fatima-ox1el 2 роки тому
@@dudikapanteric1141 not really. Abbey is appreciating Hatsepshut!
@dudikapanteric1141
@dudikapanteric1141 2 роки тому
@@Fatima-ox1el I bet she's from western Europe or northern America (or white people in Australia), only airheads from that part of the world do this stupid bs. Oh wait! She is!
@Fatima-ox1el
@Fatima-ox1el 2 роки тому
@@dudikapanteric1141 oop
@terri348
@terri348 7 місяців тому
Love how she gives us not just monuments and names, but in sounds, sights and smells if the ancient Egyptians. Also, in one of her documentaries, she even tastes the staple of Egyptian food- bread.
@pamelasosin8228
@pamelasosin8228 Рік тому
Excellent. Finally the stories of the Queen's and powerful Royal women in Egypt.
@kateluxor2986
@kateluxor2986 6 років тому
This program was so good. I learned things I never knew before about four extraordinary women, two I'd never heard of. I find Nefertari particularly interesting as it seemed she was the perfect consort for Ramses II. Beautiful, intelligent, well read, my goodness. Her tomb is so breathtaking. I'm not surprised they guard that tomb so well. Arsione is just as fascinating: niece of Alexander the Great, born in Egypt with Greek blood, sent to Greece for a political marriage, her first husband dying, the second marriage a disaster, married her OWN BROTHER in order to be Queen consort, introduced a form of capitalism to Egypt: wow. Ms. Fletcher is a delight to listen to because she has such passion for her work and these four "pharaohs". Thanks for uploading this documentary. It was fun to watch!
@fabianhale845
@fabianhale845 6 років тому
Arsinoe and the Ptolemies were of no relation to Alexander.
@rebeccagriggs3262
@rebeccagriggs3262 5 років тому
What woman came after arsione? Was it cleopatra? Why was she not mentioned in this documentary?
@ysobelle7004
@ysobelle7004 4 роки тому
Because the woman in the documentary said "Besides Cleopatra" or something basically she is making a documentary about the lost queens Besides the famous Cleopatra.
@PungiFungi
@PungiFungi 4 роки тому
Today’s SJWs would rather you not know these powerful women. As it will contradict their narrative.
@undomiel152003
@undomiel152003 4 роки тому
@@PungiFungi Guess you missed the part where it is said it is very difficult to find the story of these incredible women, it seems the historians, mostly males, feel the need to disregard any history where women have been strong, intelligent rulers/wives/lovers/citizens. It is thanks to those SJW and feminists that the history of these women and many others throughout history has been re-discovered and it is told.
@TheLeala
@TheLeala 6 років тому
This women is amazing I actually enjoy learning from her and thats a gift to be able to pass on histories stories in modern day is no small acheivment
@zacharysimpson7353
@zacharysimpson7353 4 роки тому
Tell them, 😉
@buddhiherath3970
@buddhiherath3970 2 роки тому
I have watched 4 documentries in a row.and im ready for more.defenetly.What a treat to hear this amazing narrator.thank you dr fletcher!!!
@JaneDoe-uy8yk
@JaneDoe-uy8yk 2 роки тому
Love our wonderful Dr. Flether! So interesting, so informative, can be so funny and very enthusiastic with her work. Love her voice and personality 💕💕💕
@karendaly2750
@karendaly2750 3 роки тому
Who is hear watching in 2020?
@samanthaa8488
@samanthaa8488 3 роки тому
Quarantine boredom, but this is very interesting
@stephaniemomma
@stephaniemomma 3 роки тому
Quarantine binging lol
@preciouschipili551
@preciouschipili551 3 роки тому
2020 boredom but this is amazing history
@Kayotecha
@Kayotecha 3 роки тому
Meh lol me in may 2020
@kiadansby2651
@kiadansby2651 3 роки тому
What happened to Queen Kiya they never talk about her.
@morganstarchild3103
@morganstarchild3103 5 років тому
I absolutely love learning about powerful strong determined females throughout history from any time from any area of the world, just history in general is fascinating to me. Awesome upload thanks!!
@user-kj8yl6sn2z
@user-kj8yl6sn2z 4 роки тому
Among the most powerful women: Queen Zenobia - Queen Kelopatra - Shajr Aldr - Balqis Queen Sheba - Ghazala etc.
@intuitiveself-love9513
@intuitiveself-love9513 4 роки тому
@@user-kj8yl6sn2z 😊🙌
@rlbbe5369
@rlbbe5369 4 роки тому
@@user-kj8yl6sn2z u could make a 30min doc. About all of them cause there are so few
@cinjonsmythe6318
@cinjonsmythe6318 4 роки тому
also Theodora the Byzantine empress
@jessejames7652
@jessejames7652 4 роки тому
Morgan come to space live chat you can to where is the center of the universe
@rodneymeadows7658
@rodneymeadows7658 2 роки тому
Brillantly done, please make more! i love your style of speech, you're a gifted lecturer.
@neriahelysium
@neriahelysium Рік тому
Got assigned this video as a part of my class for the lecture, but damn Dr. Joann Fletcher is a phenomenal educator to watch. Truly enjoyed this video.
@BAglamdoll
@BAglamdoll 4 роки тому
The passsssion this woman has for the subject!!!!!!! Made me even interested in Egypt history
@Tracy-xe9zu
@Tracy-xe9zu 3 роки тому
Her, and Prof Mary Beard are my fave ancient history presenters. So passionate about their subjects and just a delight to listen to.
@AChapman1997
@AChapman1997 3 роки тому
And Bettany Hughes!
@raquelmascara6382
@raquelmascara6382 9 місяців тому
Very passionate history teller- I enjoy listening to Dr. Fletcher, her excitement & telling the story of the ancient ppl.
@christinakaneaster3081
@christinakaneaster3081 2 роки тому
I would love to go back in time to ancient Egypt I love the history behind the queens and Egypt. I love Cleopatra.
@KaylaNoelle1
@KaylaNoelle1 6 років тому
Can I have her career??? She seems so passionate and fullfilled!
@cbm2156
@cbm2156 5 років тому
You sure can. Go right ahead and seize the moment. That is the secret.
@spencerclark4743
@spencerclark4743 5 років тому
someone has to narrate
@dr.elizabethmartin7118
@dr.elizabethmartin7118 5 років тому
Kay, dear, NO, you cannot have her career. You can only have YOUR career. You have to "SEEM" so passionate and fulfilled within YOURSELF. You are not Hatsepshut - you ARE you. WHO are you? Got your own signature fragrance yet? Get on it, girl! cheers
@cush6827
@cush6827 5 років тому
Really? You want to be expelled from Egypt and be considered a fraud as well?
@maeken9022
@maeken9022 5 років тому
the great of Egypt , just l haerd of it.
@do2ma2a
@do2ma2a 4 роки тому
I am an Egyptian man and this lady was carried by real Egyptians in the film so that make her a royal lady too 😂 and to all of you people you are more than welcome to visit Egypt and see all the history by your eyes at any time we are the sons of the real pharons loves you and want you to come and visit us here ...from Egypt with love 😃🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬
@playerguido6978
@playerguido6978 4 роки тому
No thank you imposter I rather be invited by a Nubian a real Egyptian not a transplant who stole the real history of Egypt sick of your lies
@do2ma2a
@do2ma2a 4 роки тому
@@playerguido6978 man you are just jealous Couse you have no roots and a bad history and I want to tell you something we live here in Egypt for a long time even when your people was eating from the floor like animals my people was wearing gold ..btw Sory for my bad English but at least I can speak your language can you speak Arabic ..so we are more educated than your people too and of course have hestory more than your country
@playerguido6978
@playerguido6978 4 роки тому
First of all you're nothing to be jealous of you or your people the only thing you've bought to humanity is Terrorism and lies just by the very notion of what you have just said and that tirade of Mary Reed smoked you just said makes no sense and I didn't even care to reply to you you wanted those it don't matter your insignificant you bring no Quest no purpose to humanity and it erases comment you made about my people it just shows what You're Made Of you took offense at what I said what I said is based on truth you are transplants in the land that is not yours
@do2ma2a
@do2ma2a 4 роки тому
@wade zack man you are more than welcome to visit Egypt and we will show you the Egyptian hospitality just come 👋😀
@listenup2882
@listenup2882 4 роки тому
@wade zack speak for yourself chum.
@moldyzucchini5910
@moldyzucchini5910 2 роки тому
You could see how much she love and passionate of what she’s doing. I love it.
@margaretfarquhar9567
@margaretfarquhar9567 2 роки тому
And you dear Joann have given us a glimpse into their lives with your passionate storytelling.Thank you .💜🇨🇦
@PandoraKyss
@PandoraKyss 4 роки тому
This was the first documentary where I was introduced to this wonderful scholar, Professor Joann Fletcher. She is one of the most inspiring and passionate people that I've ever watched. I highly recommend her book, 'The Story of Egypt,' and the relatively recent documentary series with the same name.
@ba8501
@ba8501 3 роки тому
I've always been fascinated by Hatshepsut! This was an interesting documentary.
@aliaakotp6968
@aliaakotp6968 9 місяців тому
Joanne you're my favourite narrator of ancient Egypt
@sunshine_soul
@sunshine_soul 15 днів тому
This just made an inspiration in my soul. Reawakening my interest in history.
@meliciodeltorro6264
@meliciodeltorro6264 5 років тому
No matter how you slice it Hatshepsut was badass!
@Imaginationdiva016
@Imaginationdiva016 3 роки тому
quarantine binging, yes, but i generally enjoy watching documentaries and ancient Egypt :D
@MaryAnnNytowl
@MaryAnnNytowl 8 місяців тому
I am constantly amazed that I missed out on your channel for so long, but am definitely happy I've found it, now. Your joy in what you do, your reverence with which you speak of the history of that whole area, all of Egypt, are so great to watch! Leaving this like and comment for the care and feeding of the Almighty Algorithm, in hopes it sees fit to share your work with many interested new faces. 😊👍🏼 ❤❤
@jakemoeller7850
@jakemoeller7850 2 роки тому
I love Professor Fletcher's presentations!
@elwray470
@elwray470 3 роки тому
"Anciety Egypt had women more rights for women more than anywhere in the world " Now Egyptian women goes to prison just for doing tiktok.
@SireAzi1
@SireAzi1 3 роки тому
This was before the new religion.... the old African spiritual believes see women as the source of life itself...
@Pussy_hunter69813
@Pussy_hunter69813 3 роки тому
@@SireAzi1 yes African But not black African
@momoney00can
@momoney00can 3 роки тому
Arabs just arrived here in the last 1000years. Most of the ancient Egyptian language is really similar to East African languages. Yet there is no Arabic words that are similar to the ancient Egypt languages. Is like Europeans claiming the maya kingdom in 500 years from now.
@Pussy_hunter69813
@Pussy_hunter69813 3 роки тому
@@momoney00can if you are not educated enough please don't speak about other people's civilization . Yes there is no relationship between Arabic language and the ancient Egyptian languages because the Egyptian language is way older and Arabs already came later to Egypt when Egypt was already Roman . Egypt is a middle Eastern African country with Caucasian ethnicity .
@momoney00can
@momoney00can 3 роки тому
Mohamed Ghoneim weird you say don’t speak yet you agree with me
@sarabourque8236
@sarabourque8236 6 років тому
I love how she is so positive and how in to it she is ! I found this really interesting !
@tonymike468
@tonymike468 4 роки тому
Study your own pediphie ppl
@jessegipson3600
@jessegipson3600 4 роки тому
African woman
@tinazamora6409
@tinazamora6409 Рік тому
This is one of the best documentaries I've watched in a very very long time !!
@doninfamy
@doninfamy 2 роки тому
This is an amazing documentary. I'm still very intrigued only 17 minutes through
@phoenixlyon7454
@phoenixlyon7454 5 років тому
Joann Fletcher... What a wonderful historian you are! You are obviously affected by the history you relate, and I think it's fabulous. I know I would have asked for a moment to myself after stepping into Nefertari's final resting place. I'd love to feel the weight of all this history myself by physically being there; however, I'll just soak it in through your marvelous videoz. Thank you.
@loricarter2394
@loricarter2394 3 роки тому
I just really would like to listen to Joann talk about anything and everything: 1-To the McDonald’s menu, of course 2-my grocery list, sure, why not 3-in an audiobook, yes! We need that in our life
@Fusion991
@Fusion991 2 роки тому
Ok
@loveallure8672
@loveallure8672 Рік тому
Quarter pounder w cheese?
@loveallure8672
@loveallure8672 Рік тому
Tampons lol
@alejandrogodoy4696
@alejandrogodoy4696 Рік тому
INCREDIBLE KNOWLEDGE and a BEAUTIFUL WAY TO EXPLAIN and SHARE! THANK YOU ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@nancycrowe9063
@nancycrowe9063 8 місяців тому
I love how Dr. Fletcher tells the history and it seems like there in that time I have always loved everything about Egypt it is so interesting thank you 😊😊Dr. Fletcher God bless you for helping us to see what Egypt is all about🌴🌴
@annawarren-sullivan7630
@annawarren-sullivan7630 4 роки тому
I love Hatshepsut's life story. Great documentary. Respect 👊
@jasmynemixon991
@jasmynemixon991 3 роки тому
Yae me too long live the Queen's
@kosmonautdan6715
@kosmonautdan6715 4 роки тому
30:57 "...Brilliant at a distance, but essentially a ball of gas." Damn woman, he's dead already!
@alexhebert6397
@alexhebert6397 3 роки тому
30:57 "...Brilliant at a distance, but essentially a ball of gas." Damn woman, he's dead already!
@JCH_BEATS
@JCH_BEATS 3 роки тому
@@alexhebert6397 ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
@JCH_BEATS
@JCH_BEATS 3 роки тому
@6Sarcasm._.Lemon9 like a damn echo
@dairy1994
@dairy1994 2 місяці тому
Masterpiece this was literally one of my favorite pharaohs
@shirleyhoaglund3860
@shirleyhoaglund3860 2 роки тому
I listen to Joann,'s documentaries to relax, seen all countless times, I always learn more
@patc5557
@patc5557 4 роки тому
the part where they talked about Heteperes being carried on the seat made me cry because if you picture ancient egypt at that time and seen the mother being carried like that ....I dont see anything that authentic today. that's so beautiful
@RileysDaddy
@RileysDaddy 3 роки тому
This was one of the best documentary I have seen, really enjoyed the presentation by the host. Her voice was clear and professional, things she said was interesting and fun to listen to. But why 2.2k dislikes??🤔🤔
@zackellis8253
@zackellis8253 2 роки тому
Love watching these videos
@zalo813
@zalo813 2 роки тому
You're very entertaining, Ms. Fletcher! I learned a lot, thanks again!
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