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A body inside a coffin which it is too large for, missing genitals, and an obvious overbite are the clues which set the Mummy Investigation Team on the trail in this mystery. They know who the coffin was made for - a female Egyptian temple dancer - what they need to know is who rests there now and why this mummy is in such strange condition. Extraordinarily, what they discover is a tragic tale played out at the highest echelons of Egyptian society, set at the court of one of Egypt’s greatest Pharaohs.
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@sldtechshow3508
@sldtechshow3508 3 роки тому
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@Blessings.429
@Blessings.429 3 роки тому
His looks are similar to King Tut. While doing this I had a picture of Tut in up next
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@1p4142136
@1p4142136 5 років тому
All of these documentaries need to display a warning before watching them that reads “ Warning the following documentary is highly addictive and may keep you up at night wanting more”
@raffaellosanti9806
@raffaellosanti9806 5 років тому
Or warning don't be eating anything at the time. Ick.
@phyllisruthmick5391
@phyllisruthmick5391 4 роки тому
I know right??!! LOL!!!
@TeylaDex
@TeylaDex 4 роки тому
@@raffaellosanti9806 *slurping spaghetti bolognese* what??
@rewatigokhale1755
@rewatigokhale1755 3 роки тому
Haha ikrrrr
@Edwenthewolfxx
@Edwenthewolfxx 3 роки тому
Tell me about it
@zolotayazima8351
@zolotayazima8351 3 роки тому
I don't know about you guys, but whenever I see that Fletcher is in a documentary, I get pretty excited. To date those I have seen with her featured have been intriguing and fascinating imo
@kadengrossman6252
@kadengrossman6252 2 роки тому
she’s freaking everywhere
@Richie_Alpha_Rabbit69
@Richie_Alpha_Rabbit69 2 роки тому
She gets sexually aroused by mummies it seems. She can’t get off unless doing it next to a mummy
@stannousflouride8372
@stannousflouride8372 5 років тому
As soon as I hear Dr Joann Fletcher's thick Yorkie accent I know it's going to be a good documentary. Her enthusiasm, tempered with her scientific caution, makes for very enjoyable and enlightening watching.
@tuberobotto
@tuberobotto 5 років тому
I do wish they'd use someone next time with a thick Scottish accent, with a Dr Who disposition and gait (of the Tennant or Matthew kind). That would have truly been enlightening, authoritative AND ENTERTAINING : )
@JWt718
@JWt718 4 роки тому
She's very knowledgeable and makes it interesting
@tomw2919
@tomw2919 4 роки тому
She always seems to be wearing the same outfit.
@rachelhorwitz9086
@rachelhorwitz9086 3 роки тому
Tom W So?
@ivy3723
@ivy3723 2 роки тому
The accent makes me cringe but then again I also have a strong Yorkshire accent so that’s probably why😅 sounds so strange hearing people on documentaries with a similar accent
@letolethe5878
@letolethe5878 6 років тому
I love how people who have never studied chemistry, archaeology or ancient cultures comment on videos like this, telling the scientists all the things they did wrong.
@allewis4008
@allewis4008 6 років тому
Sometimes scientists 'miss the forest for the trees'. Many of these ancient people were laymen who's motives are understood by a modern layman. The beautiful painting of a woman may have no hidden meaning, other than the painter was trying to get laid by the subject.
@tribequest9
@tribequest9 5 років тому
Love this comment Al Lewis.....just because someone knows " science" doesn't mean they know everything.....scientist have proven time and again how fallible they are.
@MC-xw2ro
@MC-xw2ro 5 років тому
What you're making is an argument from authority. They are well studied, but they're human that are vulnerable to all human trappings.
@ErichLRuehs
@ErichLRuehs 5 років тому
Never studied chemistry I haven't. I know nothing about archaeology or ancient cultures, but it's clear to me, these ancient "wonders" could have done so much more to preserve these bodies. They all look so old and wrinkled.
@fallahish
@fallahish 5 років тому
Your comment is skewed. I'm no scientist but something tells me that masks should be worn by anyone coming near that mummy. There you go, sound and logical advice which the professionals ought to heed.
@KenZchameleon
@KenZchameleon 2 роки тому
I love Dr. Fletcher. Every episode of every show she's done makes me appreciate her knowledge more.
@tribequest9
@tribequest9 5 років тому
Large overbite, singer, male referred to as a female......ladies and gentlemen I give you the Freddie Mercury of ancient Egypt.
@Sylvia441
@Sylvia441 5 років тому
LOL
@connietaylor7330
@connietaylor7330 4 роки тому
😉
@reetad4420
@reetad4420 4 роки тому
Lol
@donaburns7912
@donaburns7912 4 роки тому
I’ve always loved Freddie! Grew up with an overbite myself. They sorta fixed it when I ended up with dentures
@kreysmorado3460
@kreysmorado3460 4 роки тому
Sylvia441 😂😂
@wandametcalf9162
@wandametcalf9162 5 років тому
I see some rather nasty comments regarding the Egyptologist's hair. I happen to like curly hair. I was so entertained with the other information that I barely noticed tbh. I was very glad for her expertise.
@BoingBB
@BoingBB 5 років тому
What expertise? She let everybody else do the work. Her expertise is in the field of Egyptian women's hairstyles/wigs. A genuine 'mummy expert' like Bob Brier would know that the bone fragments are broken nasal bones. Its not new information.
@wandametcalf9162
@wandametcalf9162 5 років тому
BoingBB I was actually referring to the numerous amounts of comments regarding the Egyptologist’s red curly hair. And as for her not being a real expert....well, obviously her being present speaks volumes of the esteem that she is held up against with her peers and scholarly counterparts. Otherwise, they would have no need for her to be there. Thus, I am grateful for her and any information she might contribute as well.
@michellerenee5028
@michellerenee5028 5 років тому
Yea. I agree. People should appreciate the content and not be a "pin head". I enjoyed the upload. Thank you very much
@JWt718
@JWt718 4 роки тому
I like her hair it's different from most styles
@wickedcabinboy
@wickedcabinboy 4 роки тому
@Andro mache - You, sir, are a fine example of the Dunning Kruger effect. Your comment makes it plain that you know nothing of medicine.
@Sepulchral_Swoon
@Sepulchral_Swoon 3 роки тому
Really good documentary. Joann Fletcher is great, her passion for mummies and Egypt is contagious!
@lauramiller9209
@lauramiller9209 5 років тому
Over the centuries, mummies were removed from their crypts and their wrappings by robbers looking for treasures. Often times priests afraid of the mummies being destroyed in the process, would move royal mummies and place them in different coffins and hide them. The fact this mummy doesn't fit well in this coffin points to it's being moved at some time. Museums often put unknown mummies into coffins just to have some place to better store them
@christophermyers8157
@christophermyers8157 4 роки тому
Museums are really good at documenting their objects if they are doing this. No respectable museum would ever mix and match priceless artifacts, then forget the history chain of evidence. Even less likely that a priest would even touch a royal tomb as the royalty were considered gods, and the priests considered servants. If the priests(the most educated people of the day) are swapping bodies and lying about the paper trail, why would you believe it is happening any different today with modern priests and archeologists, which up until the 1850's were one and the same.
@brianpeck4035
@brianpeck4035 4 роки тому
ive read there was a massive mummy business; using the wrappings to make butcher's paper (that's why the paper was brown) and the bodies for fertilizer and quack medicine.
@tootallmccall6040
@tootallmccall6040 4 роки тому
Disrespectful
@JediJan
@JediJan 3 роки тому
Even Tut’s body was placed in a female sarcophagus. Items buried with him are known to have been poorly stacked etc. Sometimes people died suddenly and arrangements such as coffins, sarcophagus, even pyramids, were not ready.
@JohnYoo39
@JohnYoo39 3 роки тому
@@JediJan yeah but his parents were hated by the priests and his sarcophagus/death mask were likely his mother's
@Dirty_Squirrell
@Dirty_Squirrell 2 роки тому
I would watch Dr. Fletcher give a lecture on paint drying. She's just so passionate about things, without coming across as academic. (That's a compliment, btw.)
@cyansloth1763
@cyansloth1763 4 роки тому
We should totally put our stories on our coffins too! Wish this tradition didn't get lost.
@scuberculosis8480
@scuberculosis8480 4 роки тому
Teykel Meeka I want to be eaten when I’m dead. That would be a nice way to be remembered!
@dr.johnpaladinshow9747
@dr.johnpaladinshow9747 4 роки тому
Be the first in your family. There is no law against it.
@asadpuppy1259
@asadpuppy1259 4 роки тому
Looks like my coffin is gonna be as blank as paper
@cameo86
@cameo86 3 роки тому
Nowadays there would be a QR Code that, when scanned, leads you to the deceased persons Twitter, Instagram and Facebook...
@Makememusicnow
@Makememusicnow 3 роки тому
@@cameo86 thats genius I want that. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Nmethyltransferase
@Nmethyltransferase 4 роки тому
Did anyone notice that the CT/X-rays are labelled, "Buck tooth mummy"?
@margaretking1896
@margaretking1896 2 роки тому
The first I saw the head I said, "That person is related to Ramses." .Not a gifted guess given the numbrer of progeny.
@jodif916
@jodif916 2 роки тому
joann fletcher a Barnsley lass just like myself the best Egyptology professor we have, she’s amazing. The subjects she covers with such detail is a joy to watch. Keep safe and well to you and yours who is reading this comment.
@mr.perfect8746
@mr.perfect8746 5 років тому
The "mummy wouldn't have been able to bite into an apple normally"... I doubt the "mummy" can do a lot of things.
@SegaDream131
@SegaDream131 4 роки тому
It knows all kinds of tricks like how to freeze,stay silent, play dead,they would make great wives but theyre always on the RAG!!.......
@cruisepaige
@cruisepaige 4 роки тому
SegaDream131 Your screen name says it all, ya neckbeard.
@jennag3226
@jennag3226 4 роки тому
@@cruisepaige Oh c'mon, his comment was clever and funny.
@bettykuykendall2083
@bettykuykendall2083 4 роки тому
LOL Right...
@vivians9392
@vivians9392 4 роки тому
Did the Egyptians eat apples?
@asyoz
@asyoz 3 роки тому
I would love to see a video on how the support items were made, for example, the wonderful acrylic support frame under the mummy. I think it would be really interesting to see how it's formed, and what measures are taken to ensure it's exactness. Added to this, I've seen some mummies in these videos which seem to be held in place with scrunched up paper (which I'd guess isn't!). Anyway, please consider doing a video on the investigation assistance items, machines and techniques.
@Concetta20
@Concetta20 6 років тому
I surmise, though I could be wrong, that the experts figured out things quicker than the documentary makes it appear. I've noticed a pattern in documentaries sometimes that they need to draw things out, especially if there isn't a lot of content in actuality, to make it a full half-hour to forty minute presentation.
@Erviniumd
@Erviniumd 4 роки тому
Anna Ferrara that's wild. It's almost like they're trying to arrange a bunch of videos from this lady checking out mummies into some kind of documentary format. Wtf
@snowstormkitten
@snowstormkitten 4 роки тому
well some tests could happen within a span of days due to where the location of the facilities are. I wonder i they change clothes within the video. i wasnt checking
@FBIagentObama
@FBIagentObama 4 роки тому
Anna Ferrara *capitalism.*
@NiaJustNia
@NiaJustNia 4 роки тому
Going by the Egyptian writing consult guy saying "once again we have", that chances are all these studies were being run simultaneously. But really that makes sense. If you're paying for an expert consult, you might as well get 6 things done instead of paying for 6 consults. I think the rejigging things to fit into a timeline for an episode is what gives it the stretched out feel
@stevensaunders9080
@stevensaunders9080 3 роки тому
Pretention and theatrics, you mean?
@therainbowwillow4453
@therainbowwillow4453 4 роки тому
26:52 Poor guy! If somebody digs me up a few hundred years from now, I hope I look a little more appealing in my reconstruction lol
@skyking3210
@skyking3210 4 роки тому
It is not an accurate construction
@carmenc4926
@carmenc4926 3 роки тому
Right?! Those eyebrows especially.
@tartnouveau3652
@tartnouveau3652 3 роки тому
Someone please add a beauty filter for this pour soul!
@milicamarkovic6031
@milicamarkovic6031 3 роки тому
Saying that is not only rude but also inaccurate. You're a victim of shallow western pamela-anderson-like "beauty" standards that has nothing to do with real beauty, like ancient Rome or Greek statues, or Leonardo's models. I'm a trained artist and I find his reconstructed face to be very interesting, intriguing and yes - beautiful.
@lokicooper4690
@lokicooper4690 3 роки тому
Welcome to the world of inbreeding. The pharaohs were usually brothers and sisters who married to keep the lineage "pure." Of course, they had no understanding of genetics and how inbreeding causes mutations and deformations.
@TimelineChannel
@TimelineChannel 4 роки тому
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@mortyjansen399
@mortyjansen399 4 роки тому
All well and good, but this episode is not on the app
@ashleysmith3106
@ashleysmith3106 3 роки тому
No !
@NintendoTransformer
@NintendoTransformer 4 роки тому
Scientist: “ This mummy is a slenderly built male” Me, an intellectual: Twink mummy
@mlfeathers7527
@mlfeathers7527 4 роки тому
Cookie Waffle 😩
@shanazsyed4464
@shanazsyed4464 4 роки тому
,😓😫🤢🤮🧐🤭🤭🤭
@minhthai4915
@minhthai4915 4 роки тому
😂😂😂😂
@caitleenoconnell4824
@caitleenoconnell4824 4 роки тому
Oh my god there was another thing that I read about where someone had found this sculpture of two women, also depicted as man and wife, and a bunch of Egyptologists were all "hmm, that's very strange, and also one is put in the slightly higher, dominant position over the other, I wonder what that could mean," and I was struck completely dumb by a vision of an ancient sculptor going "this one's a top lmao"
@LlamaDrama142
@LlamaDrama142 4 роки тому
Skinny legend mummy
@getin3949
@getin3949 4 роки тому
But why was he in a woman's coffin and why would it have been switched? They didn't go into this enough.
@CristinaHernandez-kx1qr
@CristinaHernandez-kx1qr 3 роки тому
What if he was never switched Maybe he was placed in a woman’s coffin because he wasn’t man enough or wasn’t bealt like man seens he was a small framed guy I’m just guessing lol
@suzannehartmann946
@suzannehartmann946 3 роки тому
No one alive today is going to be able to answer WHY
@annmitchell4663
@annmitchell4663 3 роки тому
Perhaps he died suddenly and there was no time to make a coffin for him...the female who it was eventually intended for gave up her own coffin...?
@ultranitro437
@ultranitro437 3 роки тому
Worlds 1st Transexual
@christinehede7578
@christinehede7578 3 роки тому
They did not go into that because they would have no way of knowing why or when the switch happened
@lyanevangelista8449
@lyanevangelista8449 5 років тому
I love this kind of documentary. It makes me wants to watch more about the mummies of Ancient Egypt! Thanks to the Egyptologists and For those who made this documentary extra special. Kudos!
@lucagunetti7250
@lucagunetti7250 3 роки тому
This is absolutely gold info! I am literally devouring these episodes one after another. thank you so much
@lisamcandrews8594
@lisamcandrews8594 4 роки тому
This is an awesome documentary. I love hearing from all these different experts. Thank you very much I appreciate it
@joloutin1345
@joloutin1345 5 років тому
I wish they would recreate the faces of these people. It would only make a great program greater!
@JediJan
@JediJan 3 роки тому
They do sometimes.
@LadyLenaki
@LadyLenaki 4 роки тому
So, why was the sheep's head skinned, but still had its eyeballs? I'm genuinely curious.
@NiaJustNia
@NiaJustNia 4 роки тому
Probably because they were intending to scramble the brain within the skull, if they'd removed the eyes it would probably end up leaking mashed brains out of the sockets, which would've damaged the integrity of the experiment
@user-xg5hc2nd6c
@user-xg5hc2nd6c 4 роки тому
So they could use them for their Martini's after filming!
@theresajokeintheresomewher6240
@theresajokeintheresomewher6240 5 років тому
its called years of inbreeding.
@isabelleebeling2191
@isabelleebeling2191 4 роки тому
Let's say centuries
@MfTheSupervillain
@MfTheSupervillain 3 роки тому
When the person is in heaven or something watching them unwrapping their coffin and touching their dead body. The person: *Bruh*
@skyehook284
@skyehook284 3 роки тому
I doubt they care at all. It's like a piece of clothing that got damaged & doesn't fit anymore, anyway. What I hate is people who keep only body parts & call them sacred relics, like they do for Catholic saints sometimes. Then they look at it or touch it & think about that person in life. To make contact & ask for help from the dead person. That is so twisted! Don't imagine that too intensely, it's probably some pretty negative energy. People can be so gross.
@MfTheSupervillain
@MfTheSupervillain 3 роки тому
@@skyehook284 sheesh
@fifi7367
@fifi7367 3 роки тому
@@skyehook284 maybe they're a little embarassed. theres still tissues its not like it was a skeleton lmao. if i was the mummy and seeing what people do to my body that still has a good shape of how i looked when i was alive i would be embarassed.
@JohnYoo39
@JohnYoo39 3 роки тому
They wanted to be immortalized and here we are, thousands of years later, speaking their name, looking upon their face, knowing their accomplishments. I doubt you or I will get that.
@lauriesmith4575
@lauriesmith4575 3 роки тому
"They take a sharp, red-hot poker, stick it up your nose, scramble things about a bit, and then rip it all out through your nostrils." Evelyn, The Mummy
@reginaromsey
@reginaromsey 5 років тому
Sigh! I forgot the basic rule, “ Never read the comments!”
@donaldhotep3639
@donaldhotep3639 5 років тому
You are so right! :-) I am one of those radicals that believes the Egyptians were Egyptians.
@wfcoaker1398
@wfcoaker1398 5 років тому
I promise myself I won’t, then I always do. It’s fascinating how videos about ancient Egypt bring out the lunatics.
@jessicap9523
@jessicap9523 5 років тому
Has to be my favorite comment evet so far.
@adammoore7059
@adammoore7059 5 років тому
Exactly
@ErichLRuehs
@ErichLRuehs 5 років тому
Mummies are stupid! Ancient cultures were dumb because they don't have our new brains. To me, it's all about 5,000 years of stupid! They don't got my mind which is good and not moron
@Morgana0x
@Morgana0x 5 років тому
Thank you so much for these videos. Incredibly interesting.
@alisonclarke7800
@alisonclarke7800 4 роки тому
I love watching programmes about Egyptology so so interesting. Xx
@akulshrestha8519
@akulshrestha8519 3 роки тому
"oh thats lovely !! look how beautiful it is ! " that one had me rollin all over the place
@DominionFenrir
@DominionFenrir 6 років тому
I like how they call his face 'distinctive'. Just say 'ugly as sin'. Inbreeding is a scary thing.
@Concetta20
@Concetta20 6 років тому
Well, you know, the British are the unparalleled masters of the of the understatement. It's one of their many charms. And I mean that in the best possible way. :)
@anthonyfox585
@anthonyfox585 5 років тому
Anna Ferrara the British royalty usually married cousins the royalty of ancient Egypt usually married their siblings
@UGH2500
@UGH2500 5 років тому
Domi Nion LOL
@anthonyfox585
@anthonyfox585 5 років тому
Elrond Lavon Rivendell Tucker exactly
@bubblegum1948
@bubblegum1948 5 років тому
Domi Nino - LOL....As Anna Ferrara very accurately stated before, and she's absolutely right, the English culture is that of propriety, decorum, dignity, and euphemistic verbiage instead of brash and candid language. and as stated before, it indeed IS their very charm.
@anirbanbhattacharyya0070
@anirbanbhattacharyya0070 3 роки тому
He literally looks like the stonks guy
@HannahCharlesworth98
@HannahCharlesworth98 5 років тому
Damn, those eyebrows on the facial reconstruction are something to aspire to growing
@freya-louise6669
@freya-louise6669 3 роки тому
Squilliam is hella jealous
@pentegarn1
@pentegarn1 5 років тому
Freddy Mercury had teeth like this. He didn't have a lisp and could still sing in the most amazing way.
@charlotteruse158
@charlotteruse158 5 років тому
Might be different. Freddy Mercury wasn't born with an overbite. He had 4 extra incisors that pushed his front teeth forward. I had a friend who had a second set of top teeth that stopped at his molars. It was so weird looking. I knew him for 4-5 years didn't know they were there until he showed me.. They weren't obvious.
@cybercats2823
@cybercats2823 5 років тому
I have a pretty bad overbite and no lisp i do mispronounce on occasions but no lisp 😶
@dylanholmes7858
@dylanholmes7858 4 роки тому
Freddie Mercury wasn’t insanely inbred tho
@MrHidibo
@MrHidibo 4 роки тому
Dylan Holmes he was Indian most are married to the 1st cousin makes him in-bread
@gailc.marshall9168
@gailc.marshall9168 4 роки тому
@@cybercats2823 A lisp is not caused by an overbite but an imperfection in the connection of the tongue to the underside of the mouth.
@biueoo
@biueoo 3 роки тому
This might be a dumb question but I’m curious, do mummies smell? Or do they have no scent? Just a random thought
@PintoPassion
@PintoPassion 3 роки тому
Many aromatic herbs and oils were used, during mummification, as, after 3 millennia there is no further decomposition, the smell would be of very old frankincense and other aromatics.
@mad_quack
@mad_quack 2 роки тому
It would be cool to see some movies taking place in these times and showing the lives of these people. Accurately of course
@breakfastattiffanys741
@breakfastattiffanys741 Рік тому
Oh my gosh can you imagine tv series set in ancient Egypt or Peru 💕
@GoateWalker
@GoateWalker 9 місяців тому
It would be a black movie 😂❤
@genekost5881
@genekost5881 5 років тому
What a great show please do more. Great detective work
@verityowens9638
@verityowens9638 3 роки тому
I love her hair! My grandaughter has really curly hair,its so easy to put up and it looks fantastic.
@cheshire-yu4nz
@cheshire-yu4nz 4 роки тому
I always thought mummy's would disintegrate once they were exposed to air.
@dud3man6969
@dud3man6969 2 роки тому
It’s more about humidity. Bodies will naturally mummify in deserts.
@LegandryRings
@LegandryRings 4 роки тому
This Mummy has very long hands and fingers i was surprised.
@XxCherylMichelleXx
@XxCherylMichelleXx 4 роки тому
Could possibly have stretched over the years
@LegandryRings
@LegandryRings 4 роки тому
Could be but after seeing many it looks not quite right
@sarahisreal7879
@sarahisreal7879 4 роки тому
Black man
@teaspoonsofpeanutbutter6425
@teaspoonsofpeanutbutter6425 4 роки тому
@@LegandryRings marfans syndrome is a common cause of that, caused by inbreeding, I believe.
@ash_ate_ur_goldfish
@ash_ate_ur_goldfish 4 роки тому
The fingers are longer because the mummy had lost it’s webbing over time. Feel your hand and you will feel that the bones on said hand extend far into your palm
@nouseforanamelucky13
@nouseforanamelucky13 4 роки тому
27:08 "With human volunteers in short supply..." 😂😂😂
@heatherdixon922
@heatherdixon922 3 роки тому
The poor bugger had enough problems without adding those dreadful eyebrows into the mix!
@pisces11105
@pisces11105 3 роки тому
It is amazing how much information about the mummy they were able to find after all these years. Would be interesting to see why was he was in the wrong coffin.
@noc1891
@noc1891 2 роки тому
well maybe his original coffin was stolen by some collector, or maybe even lost when he was discovered and to solve it they just put him in a coffin that was empty and hoped no one was going to notice :P
@StarzzFN0
@StarzzFN0 6 років тому
great video man
@ladyrose800
@ladyrose800 2 роки тому
Cannot get enough of this lady. So exciting to see what she does next.
@evalevy2909
@evalevy2909 6 років тому
Is this a series or a one off? It's fascinating I'd love to see more
@vaginalcupcake
@vaginalcupcake 4 роки тому
It is a series.. used to be on Netflix but can't remeber for the life of me the name of it.
@mortyjansen399
@mortyjansen399 4 роки тому
R Qavi just get the timeline app. - and search for mummy. Then you get the series.
@nini9946
@nini9946 3 роки тому
38:52 all i can see is Sid the sloth from ice age, it's uncanny really
@daisypierce2604
@daisypierce2604 2 роки тому
Omg I love history and I find Egyptian history extremely fascinating and very interesting it definitely spikes my passion in history
@susanhepburn6040
@susanhepburn6040 2 роки тому
Fascinating! Thank you very much!
@b.delacruz5345
@b.delacruz5345 3 роки тому
I'm a little concerned why when examining the mummy these scientists aren't wearing masks, hair covers and sometimes even forget wearing gloves. If they're trying to preserve these ancient human remains as they claim to do then they're not doing it enough. Won't humid air from them breathing down on it cause minute changes that can collectively cause changes on its integrity? Aren't they scared of accidentally touching the mummy with uncovered hands causing unintended chemical reactions? Won't falling hair contaminate it? But what do I know? I'm not an archaeologist.
@MissWitchiepoo
@MissWitchiepoo 3 роки тому
You may not be an archaeologist but you have common sense, and I think you are right and they do get very close to them.
@Fletchkid
@Fletchkid 3 роки тому
It’s embalmed not really gonna contaminate it unless it’s broke open
@b.delacruz5345
@b.delacruz5345 3 роки тому
@@Fletchkid You may be right but I've personally seen modern day embalmed bodies with molds growing on them.
@Fletchkid
@Fletchkid 3 роки тому
@@b.delacruz5345 then they arnt embalmed properly
@juliaiancu5319
@juliaiancu5319 3 роки тому
I thought the same thing ...same goes for chefs why they don't wear gloves when they touch our food 🤭 u are a virgo aren't ya?
@htos1av
@htos1av 5 років тому
Very impressive to identify this mummy.
@BoingBB
@BoingBB 5 років тому
Except they didn't. They narrowed it down though. Ramases II had at least 100 children.
@jenniferandrews1917
@jenniferandrews1917 Рік тому
This was fascinating. Thank you.
@michaelkirchgessner5114
@michaelkirchgessner5114 2 роки тому
Very interesting. The breakdown of the investigative timeline so interesting
@MalkaMoon
@MalkaMoon 4 роки тому
Brilliant! .... So where is the enchantress's mummy then?
@lynnv8501
@lynnv8501 5 років тому
How accurate is facial reconstruction? I'd like to see it done by specialists with known people to then be able to compare with the live person. Just curious. Does anyone know?
@Bildgesmythe
@Bildgesmythe 5 років тому
It depends on the expertise of the reconstructionist. Some are very accurate. Yes they do practice on X rays of living people to learn.
@lynnv8501
@lynnv8501 5 років тому
@@Bildgesmythe Good to know. I'd love to see a video on this sort of thing.
@loupiscanis9449
@loupiscanis9449 6 років тому
Thank you.
@christhompson4270
@christhompson4270 3 роки тому
Thank you for sharing, awesome show 👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍❤️❤️🇦🇺🇦🇺
@neesan9962
@neesan9962 4 роки тому
Why are they so surprised that ancient royalty has some signs of inbreeding 👀 seemed to be common practice amongst a lot of royalty, Egyptian included
@zarasbazaar
@zarasbazaar 5 років тому
State of the art software and that's the best it can do on the eyebrows?
@artchic528
@artchic528 5 років тому
Ancient Egyptians shaved their eyebrows and then painted them on with black pigmented makeup. In fact, they shaved all their hair off as they found the idea of body hair to be "unclean".
@petertremblay3725
@petertremblay3725 5 років тому
As a cg artist all i can say is that she have no skill with skin shader and eyes!
@TheInstinctWithinV2
@TheInstinctWithinV2 4 роки тому
Looks like a windows 98 program tbh. Not really state of the art of anything if you ask me lol
@gailc.marshall9168
@gailc.marshall9168 4 роки тому
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! YOWZIR!!
@dollidaysxox
@dollidaysxox 6 років тому
Damnn, this mummy is 10 minutes away from where i live & i never knew ! Thanks... will see it tomorrow🤓
@juanrivera5020
@juanrivera5020 5 років тому
You are realy beautiful and gorgeous my i am from los Angeles
@sampreethuller8511
@sampreethuller8511 5 років тому
Did you see it?
@dollidaysxox
@dollidaysxox 5 років тому
LOL the comments on here have me howling🤣🤣 weirdos.
@loke2534
@loke2534 4 роки тому
@The Real Slim Brady Why did you comment this on every other person's comment? Just.. Write your own
@swiftharris1
@swiftharris1 3 роки тому
Zondervan’s Compact Bible Dictionary: Ham - The youngest son of Noah, born probably about 96 years before the Flood; and one of eight persons to live through the Flood. He became the progenitor of the dark races; not the Negroes, but the Egyptians, Ethiopians, Libyans and Canaanites. Share this:
@patriciaharris1221
@patriciaharris1221 4 роки тому
I just love these shows I learn so much an it's soooo interesting .... 😇😇💝
@maddyymcmahon_2720
@maddyymcmahon_2720 3 роки тому
Dr Fletcher is in every one of these... ugh queen
@user-hb7tr6oj3n
@user-hb7tr6oj3n 2 роки тому
👰👰🇾🇪🇾🇪✈️✈️
@faisalnazik
@faisalnazik 4 роки тому
im here to relax cz of COVID-19
@rosiesagaitu890
@rosiesagaitu890 3 роки тому
Me too
@staciemoran3232
@staciemoran3232 3 роки тому
Love all types of archeology or history.
@danielnystrom7310
@danielnystrom7310 2 роки тому
That with the bone in the head they added all that to explain tools etc. Anyone that seen 1 documentry about mummies know that bone fragments in the head comes from the nose. Joanne is so good i think. Love this series
@sasharigby4891
@sasharigby4891 5 років тому
Oh yay the ginger professor love her
@amandapittar9398
@amandapittar9398 3 роки тому
Me: if it’s female, where’s the breast tissue? Them: it’s a slender male Me: I’m brilliant🤔
@billie3811
@billie3811 3 роки тому
I thought the exact same thing!
@_IpurpleU
@_IpurpleU 2 роки тому
Same thought
@jimkennedy7050
@jimkennedy7050 2 роки тому
A bit stinky?
@jeffbaxter8770
@jeffbaxter8770 4 роки тому
Wow! Magical stuff.
@deborahgate965
@deborahgate965 3 роки тому
Very interesting, I enjoyed it.
@jack_knife-1478
@jack_knife-1478 4 роки тому
Orrr I didn't know joan was in bolton would love to have seen her. She's a great egyptologist. Would love to have seen her iconic black umbrella😏
@wienzard36
@wienzard36 4 роки тому
I love these mummy series. but I kind of wish on this particular episode they could spend sometime to trace back the record how a male royal mummy stuffed into a priestess sarcophagus. was it a mistake? or was it intentional? the question niggling on my head.
@wildbill6675
@wildbill6675 2 роки тому
Love this kind of stuff
@teofilotiongson6258
@teofilotiongson6258 2 роки тому
Awsome🤗...thank you 🙏
@mandystinson4925
@mandystinson4925 4 роки тому
Got to admit it made me shudder when he was trying to get the brain out
@tabitharosefreeman1793
@tabitharosefreeman1793 4 роки тому
mandy stinson I wish they would’ve left that part out.
@hsbphotography9148
@hsbphotography9148 3 роки тому
I'm very fascinating about ancient civilization... Love to watch this type of episodes
@MsPixi66
@MsPixi66 3 роки тому
That was fantastic ty.
@sharonlegnon427
@sharonlegnon427 5 років тому
Fascinating.
@shanemike3070
@shanemike3070 5 років тому
Writing on the side said it was a woman, yet the found a mans mummy, wonder who made the switch and where is the woman that should be there?
@Warcloud1980
@Warcloud1980 4 роки тому
Could he have been transgender I’m sure it happened back then
@ndnaf3705
@ndnaf3705 4 роки тому
Probably the mummy was Caitlyn Jenner's ancestor.
@africaisacontinent2149
@africaisacontinent2149 4 роки тому
@@ndnaf3705 😂😂😂😂 this is wat trans people shd know that gender in more than just an outside appearances
@clarissas8741
@clarissas8741 4 роки тому
Not trans just in the wrong coffin.
@gailc.marshall9168
@gailc.marshall9168 4 роки тому
@@ndnaf3705 ROTFLMAO
@arunanand2809
@arunanand2809 4 роки тому
The best UKposts channel for people with more synapses in the brain.
@sherryrector2275
@sherryrector2275 Рік тому
I so agree they do keep me watching way way into the early hours of the next day.
@Dirty_Squirrell
@Dirty_Squirrell 2 роки тому
Thank you, Mr or Ms Sheep for your contribution to science.
@kimkearney5419
@kimkearney5419 4 роки тому
With the hands down, it was no Pharoah. A Pharoah had the hands crossed high on the chest. So it could be from a Royal household, a family member of the Pharoah.
@bethbartlett5692
@bethbartlett5692 6 років тому
Even before the scientist got to work - ya had to recognize that there's little question this mummy is related to Ramses, although I feel she over-exaggerated his nose some. And his overbite (reminds me of Tut). It is sad that he is separated from his original casket, as is the owner of this casket. Likely she ended up as a centerpiece in the home of a Brit for an Egyptian Party... Odd and cold people -
@flemishtemplar3766
@flemishtemplar3766 5 років тому
They made it look more jewish 😅
@christophermyers8157
@christophermyers8157 4 роки тому
By the fact that Ramses was brought up and the mummies connection to royalty was expressed before any evidence was gathered, pretty much destroys the entire rest of the investigation as non-scientific, as they are looking to prove this is a relative of Ramses. Confronted with multiple pieces of evidence that disagree, they just overlook and move on to the next subject. Of course Ramses has not been conclusively dated or been determined to be royalty either as mainstream Egyptology would have you believe. They have a mummy in a box for Ramses, cartouche, and no evidence that the mummy is actually Ramses and wasn't swapped exactly the same way Laura Miller claims it happens in museums. When you find out the pyramids are not tombs, and no mummies were ever found in the pyramids it sheds a different light on the subject. All the mummies claimed to have been found in modern Egyptology related to royalty were supposedly found in the valley of the kings, meanwhile the people built these huge pyramids as tombs for their Pharaoh's and then forgot to put them into the pyramids or write the hieroglyphics on the pyramids that indicate which Pharaoh's tomb it is. Sounds preposterous until you look into it. Egyptology is the right hand of Evolution and the New World Order, and the left hand of the Catholic Church.
@wickedcabinboy
@wickedcabinboy 4 роки тому
@@christophermyers8157 - another conspiracy theorist, I see.
@bethbartlett5692
@bethbartlett5692 4 роки тому
@@christophermyers8157 They certainly are so overreactive to any other potentials - they treat their theories as if they were actual known facts. There was an earlier intelligent civilization and so much research supports this - they'll just have to adjust in time.
@mandygreer219
@mandygreer219 3 роки тому
I heard that some mummy's were used as fuel for steam engines
@karenlittle7511
@karenlittle7511 3 роки тому
Bloody brilliant,I would love to meet Jo Anne Fletcher and he partner,not so far from me at York and South Yorkshire ,wow amazing x
@Frufru-
@Frufru- 3 роки тому
It's just stunning
@AFatalPapercut
@AFatalPapercut 5 років тому
wtf is up with that thing's fingers? they are 2x to 3x the length of normal ones.
@StevieMichelle
@StevieMichelle 5 років тому
I thought my hands were big but I'm glad I've seen bigger ones lmaoooo I don't feel bad anymore
@charliebubbles9501
@charliebubbles9501 5 років тому
AFatalPapercut ...because the skin has become desiccated, this causes it to shrink and tighten against the skeleton. Imagine the “webbing” between your own fingers shrinking back beyond the major knuckles. This gives the impression of elongated fingers and toes.
@zedricpaginado7996
@zedricpaginado7996 4 роки тому
You blind man? Its a normal fingers.
@terryKessler42719
@terryKessler42719 4 роки тому
Marfans Syndrome...
@Gutsknife
@Gutsknife 4 роки тому
Tissue shrinkage during dehydration, or arachnodactyly.
@scouser2010ify
@scouser2010ify 5 років тому
Dr fletcher is a cool lady and she doesn’t miss a thing
@MsGaella
@MsGaella 2 роки тому
Superb! Thanks
@lynziecoller4389
@lynziecoller4389 3 роки тому
That is amazing!!!!!
@user-hb7tr6oj3n
@user-hb7tr6oj3n 2 роки тому
🖐️✈️✈️🇾🇪🇾🇪💐💐👰👰
@anapao3932
@anapao3932 4 роки тому
26:00 That mummy got roasted
@susandickens2340
@susandickens2340 5 років тому
What was with those massively long hands and fingers? I love all this stuff, fascinating.
@AFatalPapercut
@AFatalPapercut 5 років тому
omg that was freaky looking
@alaa6476
@alaa6476 Рік тому
Amazing 😍
@ladyrose800
@ladyrose800 2 роки тому
Imagine if she did her own social media accounts and used the money to investigate more stuff. Need more of her
@s.durbar1294
@s.durbar1294 4 роки тому
"We get the help from a pro at facial reconstruction..." 26:44
@tabitharosefreeman1793
@tabitharosefreeman1793 4 роки тому
Imboch Neras They started the show talking about his over bite and weak chin and she reconstructs a face just the opposite 😂😂
@charliegementiza2047
@charliegementiza2047 2 роки тому
this is the best of the best
@lovelandfrog5692
@lovelandfrog5692 5 років тому
Poor Duncan is not having a fun time.
@deborahschroeder763
@deborahschroeder763 2 роки тому
Excellent video
@sktraveltv3653
@sktraveltv3653 3 роки тому
Marvelous.....
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