Who Were Artists in Ancient Egypt and What Audiences Did They Address? - John Baines

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John Baines
Professor of Egyptology, University of Oxford; Member, School of Historical Studies, 2009-10
October 21, 2009
Ancient Egyptian artworks were typically made by people of unknown name, for extremely small audiences. The only form that had wide visibility was large-scale architecture, but it often presented a message of exclusion. The production of aesthetic artifacts, built spaces, and events, many requiring vast resources, was a major social preoccupation. How far can we capture and characterize the group responsible for commissioning and carrying out works? Can we trace chains of action among patrons, designers, executants, and audiences? How different is the Egyptian case from other traditions? In this lecture, John Baines, Professor of Egyptology at the University of Oxford, surveyed some of these issues through material of varying types and periods. The respondent for the lecture was Deborah Vischak, Lecturer in the Department of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University.

КОМЕНТАРІ: 839
@ricky2012100
@ricky2012100 2 роки тому
Such a blessing you’re able to share these lectures with the world
@Bildad1976
@Bildad1976 2 роки тому
At 17:14, with thousands of cattle slaughtered (assuming that this wasn't all or even most of the cattle which existed there and then), it seems to me to be a reasonable presumption that there had to be more than a few acres of lush pastureland to support thousands of heads of cattle IN ADDITION TO enough fertile crop land to support ALL the people. In other words, wouldn't it have been very much less desert-like than it is today?
@kirkkirkland7244
@kirkkirkland7244 2 роки тому
There was millions of them! The herds of Buffalo before the white man wiped them out were probably close to a billion if not much more!
@generaltheory
@generaltheory 2 роки тому
True
@michaelbartholomew1110
@michaelbartholomew1110 2 роки тому
good point,
@Rick1234567S
@Rick1234567S 2 роки тому
Thank you for answering my question.
@ghostfifth
@ghostfifth 2 роки тому
Your not a real egyptologist unless you get winded taking about the past. Love it.
@mushkop2634
@mushkop2634 2 роки тому
whats up with that !!! lol
@rokuthedog
@rokuthedog 2 роки тому
@@mushkop2634 looks like he is a mix of nervous and excited. his brain is going too fast for the rest of his body to keep up. same thing happens to me when i talk about things im passionate about.
@johngoodrich1282
@johngoodrich1282 2 роки тому
talking *
@notthisnotnow2568
@notthisnotnow2568 2 роки тому
I wish these carvings/paintings/writings would be looked at them with fresh eyes. Away from the typical modern day idea of and or impressionable mind worried about losing their reputation. Everything seems so slighted.
@francesleeslade253
@francesleeslade253 2 роки тому
Generator tune-p
@markjones336
@markjones336 2 роки тому
Right on brother!👍
@victoriasoutherland201
@victoriasoutherland201 2 роки тому
Strange how the one piece if turned sideways looks like a space x launch. The lion bodies at the bottom could represent the loud roaring sound a rocket would make
@MrRollingstone66
@MrRollingstone66 2 роки тому
@@francesleeslade253 what does that mean?
@MrRollingstone66
@MrRollingstone66 2 роки тому
That’s what I’m saying.
@ibiufos
@ibiufos 2 роки тому
Congratulations Linda and team for another mile stone . Much love from Australia 🇦🇺 ❤
@danielash1704
@danielash1704 2 роки тому
Getting into the dynamics of artists yes .the appearance of a artistic indispensable to be honored.
@room2738
@room2738 2 роки тому
i loved this thankyou :) at 20:11 there's a still image of a pouring/drinking vessel ... whats it called? (i need to see higher resolution images,not having a name makes a search impossible) Mr Baines - i got your jokes,i was in bits ;)
@michaelredilla804
@michaelredilla804 2 роки тому
Incredible cites and sources!
@lorenzohibbert2832
@lorenzohibbert2832 2 роки тому
This video is as long as a football match. Imagine lecture/presentation as long as a football match. It's no surprise
@newnew-jk2kh
@newnew-jk2kh 2 роки тому
It is very elegant how they convey advanced mathematics, geometry, antigravity, physics, and countless secrets of our universe.
@BasedCarbon236
@BasedCarbon236 2 роки тому
Agreed. I question this professors explanation of a lot of what he has shown us.
@bobwilson7684
@bobwilson7684 2 роки тому
how do they know that construction was destroyed soon after it was built comes to mind wonder what archeologists know about actual construction
@colmwatulikededazio973
@colmwatulikededazio973 2 роки тому
Great show Rodger..
@steveculbert4039
@steveculbert4039 2 роки тому
This lecture informed my thinking greatly. I am grateful to the professor and Princeton.
@alexthefan68
@alexthefan68 2 роки тому
I love his confidence
@phantomwalker8251
@phantomwalker8251 2 роки тому
guy is a mainstream script reader.. too scared to say what he thinks..
@kemettish2500
@kemettish2500 2 роки тому
Fraud
@victoriablackwell1339
@victoriablackwell1339 2 роки тому
It is my belief that some of the reasoning as to why things were so large in this time period is because it was a time when giants were on the earth. This will never be brought out because they don't want us to believe giants really ever existed. They did!
@LOOKA.B
@LOOKA.B 2 роки тому
This amazing
@kingKong-fd7wm
@kingKong-fd7wm 2 роки тому
Could the cattle sacrificed at kerma simply be the dinner brought to consume by every family attending, simply they brought their own dinner with them, a tradition of that era, the remains had to be buried somewhere why not around the burial site showing off how popular the deceased was.
@willbass2869
@willbass2869 2 роки тому
Granted, most cattle back in those days were much smaller (probably 500-600lbs) but that still yields too much meat for even a 6-7 people before spoilage. Cattle more valuable as draft animals while sheep & goats provided a better sized eating animal.
@notgonnalie1846
@notgonnalie1846 2 роки тому
sounds kinda stupid tbh but in a weird and rare way
@stu3775
@stu3775 2 роки тому
Do you know how many people a one cow would feed? What do you think he had a million attendee's?
@patgal2359
@patgal2359 2 роки тому
This isnt about artists, they barely get a nod, its about architecture
@marksherrill9337
@marksherrill9337 Рік тому
Well done
@peteedwards8439
@peteedwards8439 2 роки тому
Libation vase...! Looks like a tool to form a hieroglyph on wet concrete to me guys! Got any more of these? Do any of them fit glyphs on stone around the places where they were found?
@offthewall9988
@offthewall9988 2 роки тому
early in the vid re two carvings from same site 7:40 9:00 - what do the cats with elongated necks represent? they are on both
@JohnThomas-ci9ml
@JohnThomas-ci9ml 2 роки тому
The Institute of Advanced Study seems not to know the difference between 'its' and 'it's'. (0:06). I expect better than this.
@richardcrighton8079
@richardcrighton8079 2 роки тому
clearly from the period of grammatical collapse
@JohnSmith-bv4nw
@JohnSmith-bv4nw 2 роки тому
The only way you're going to fix it is if you get everybody to stop using phones, and being lazy in general. When I was in elementary school it was rare to find typographical errors in things that you're reading on the internet. Talk-to-text comes around and you can't find an article without typos... no matter how professional. It's just a sign of the times. You can be better than that, just don't expect 95% of people to be. It's also useless to tell people about how they're affecting your OCDs. You're never going to get everybody to type things correctly or say things correctly. Spoiler alert: they are mostly all going to keep doing it. I guess you have to force people to write everything down on paper again, or your argument is rather futile
@JohnThomas-ci9ml
@JohnThomas-ci9ml 2 роки тому
@@JohnSmith-bv4nw I settled down to watch what I thought was going to be a learned & elegant dissertation but the moment I saw such a petty but glaring error the standing of the "Institute for Advanced Study" took an abrupt nosedive. Don't they care about getting things right? My appetite for this presentation was immediately extinguished. I can find sloppy and lazy writing virtually everywhere on the net but juxtaposed on such a grand institutional name is a real turnoff. The flow is interrupted by such distractions because words are important. I'm not infallible in grammar myself although if it is as you say and this is down to talk-to-text then they should really skip the written words and stick to speech if a spell check is too much trouble. I could have handled audio quite easily.
@freewilliam93
@freewilliam93 4 роки тому
Plato went to their mystery schools. They are the true audience.
@timbuk2.019
@timbuk2.019 3 роки тому
Did they ever prove plato & those guys really existed
@john1770
@john1770 3 роки тому
@@timbuk2.019 who cares if they existed, what did they say is the question.
@Paid2Win
@Paid2Win 3 роки тому
@@timbuk2.019 What would your argument be? That it's all a modern fabrication?
@timbuk2.019
@timbuk2.019 3 роки тому
@@Paid2Win renaissance/Victorian restoration my ass the only thing that matters is the truth the world would be a better place. A bunch of nubies fukin up the planet
@cwingate4780
@cwingate4780 2 роки тому
@@timbuk2.019 ,,,agreed, without the truth it’s….delusion.
@donjarrett9485
@donjarrett9485 2 роки тому
The artist,stonemasons, were probly a respected group,that passed there trade down in families or had guilds or schools to train people to build or decorate all thease beautiful objects and.temples,probly a high middle class,and some of nobility,even the labor was organized and probly treated decent,and not slaves ,probly some who were captured had talents that were used for there ways to get there.freedom or a decent lifestyle of being taken care of with food,beer and housing.they found complete cities by the prmids and temples that showed this, well organized,that were found,how the workers ate and how they were treated in society.one story was told that the workers went on strike because someone from the pharaoh house was cutting them short on bread and beer,when the pharaoh found out,he fixed that problem and punished the caretaker who job was to take care of thease workers
@orionroberts7971
@orionroberts7971 2 роки тому
Kufu didn't build any of that he never claimed to ever build any of it either he never was a fool because everyone knew it was already there.
@phillipstroll7385
@phillipstroll7385 2 роки тому
Modernities entire scholarship is based off a known misreading. That's how full of shit these people are. They know that was misread. They know it doesn't say anything about kufu, and yet, they continue on the same incorrect path. It's absolutely ridiculous.
@sherylcrowe3255
@sherylcrowe3255 2 роки тому
Really?
@mikemiller7231
@mikemiller7231 2 роки тому
So far you did say that older is better than the newer! Now your going somewhere! Your realizing they’re skills progressively got worse than better! Let’s see if you state a reason for this!
@JonnoPlays
@JonnoPlays 2 роки тому
Exactly. Why are there no hieroglyphics in the great pyramid? So many unanswered questions
@bearshitin3064
@bearshitin3064 2 роки тому
Because the pyramids were built long long before the Egyptians came upon them they dug up some s*** put their name on it and now say hawas thinks they built it like if I spray painted my name on a building hiwass would think I built it
@oculusnomadslosttribe5672
@oculusnomadslosttribe5672 2 роки тому
@@bearshitin3064 🧐🤣😁….Hiwass=$$$
@williamchamberlain2263
@williamchamberlain2263 2 роки тому
Hello crazy people
@ericbranagan
@ericbranagan 2 роки тому
i EAD THAT IN THE bIBLE AND OTHER TIMES/RELIGEONS THAT THE ALIENS/ANGELS DID SOMETHING TO DUMB US DOWN... jUST LIKE TODAY.
@clarkcombs7243
@clarkcombs7243 2 роки тому
It occurs tom me some artifacts may be just some form of decoration but at the same time some things educational or even something the government was public adresses
@oooooooooooo2332
@oooooooooooo2332 2 роки тому
I know our access to their knowledge is limited, specially now with the strong censorship in all fields about what is talked and how... but this lecture was just barely the surface.
@halcobb1627
@halcobb1627 2 роки тому
did anyone else notice the extinct domesticated (long neck) animals, and that the style of the first (min 7.08 ) artifact is a similar style as the carvings at Gobleke Tepe? There are other instances of extinct (dinosaurs) carved art found in no so ancient archeological settings.
@markdemell8056
@markdemell8056 2 роки тому
So called Dino's and the such were here with man ,with out a doubt in my mind.HalleluYAH !
@buildertrash4102
@buildertrash4102 2 роки тому
You'll also find such strange anomalies in a 1526 painting called 'The Suicide of Saul'.
@brucebanner4806
@brucebanner4806 2 роки тому
Dinosaurs never existed. Look into it .
@vlogmanga
@vlogmanga 2 роки тому
Those are Serpopards, a mythological animal. Not dinosaurs.
@vecvan
@vecvan 10 місяців тому
This proves only that Conspiracy theorists existed in ancient times already 😂
@marshahuebner7846
@marshahuebner7846 5 років тому
Really like Dr. Baines
@orderoftheangels4425
@orderoftheangels4425 2 роки тому
I love Baines head I just want to hug him
@davebowles1957
@davebowles1957 6 років тому
I love this and have added it to my saved list. Thank you.
@joskojansa1235
@joskojansa1235 3 роки тому
So, what happened after you stuck this into your vault of knowledge??
@bolshevikproductions
@bolshevikproductions 2 роки тому
@@joskojansa1235 gold came a flowing
@jasonsperatos6412
@jasonsperatos6412 2 роки тому
Trust no one question everything
@jesusistheanswer2074
@jesusistheanswer2074 2 роки тому
Why is this video constantly in my feed?
@foxtrot-2773
@foxtrot-2773 2 роки тому
We are so ignorant to the amazing knowledge of the acient civilization
@MrRichMurphy
@MrRichMurphy 2 роки тому
I sometimes have to fix other peoples stone work. That was only done 10 20 years ago. There work still stands. Humans we are tot this is the first time. We are here again. We stop listening to each others. At the end. We get close to figuring it out and we do each other in.
@yourangelinfleshorsackclot1523
@yourangelinfleshorsackclot1523 2 роки тому
my spirit IS 10.52 (10,052 "years old"...) ... I AM who I state.
@natasarayadai
@natasarayadai 2 роки тому
@@yourangelinfleshorsackclot1523 Warrior.
@galapagoensis
@galapagoensis 2 роки тому
Their artistic input was probably along the lines as what happened during the height of the Roman church. They imposed what had to be art and how it should be expressed, and most importantly they had the resources and political power to force the very best artists to work for them and attain to the rules of the times. We have to remember that the high priest was originally the king, so we have more like a inner cult within the actual power dynamics that actually dictated what art should communicate.
@orsotheshadowqueer7424
@orsotheshadowqueer7424 2 роки тому
Sounds familiar.Yea,the Holy Inquisition would torture you and your family to death for making a painting they didn't like.
@arikkraft5755
@arikkraft5755 2 роки тому
Possibly. Although the king or emperor was the deity. When the priests or people and the pharoh himself declared it so. Mostly throughout the entirety of Egypt's history. It's my belief that devoted independent technicals also contributed to collections as their appreciation. Especially from individuals that learned through diligence how to elevate skills then so a object to a higher status. Example the stone reed bread basket marked with the hieroglyph Gold. A way to find favor from a God. Some added insurance for the afterlife.
@bellezavudd
@bellezavudd 2 роки тому
Inner cult. Elite of the elites.
@bryanvigil9551
@bryanvigil9551 2 роки тому
I 9
@candijohns9123
@candijohns9123 4 роки тому
Love the lecture but the words in the corners are cut out
@henrythoreau3681
@henrythoreau3681 2 роки тому
Feel free to explain the Egyptian 'art' in the Grand Canyon.
@luckiedogg4762
@luckiedogg4762 2 роки тому
link? I have heard/read of but not seen any.
@kungalofofamww2anzacroylen413
@kungalofofamww2anzacroylen413 2 роки тому
SEE ABOVD COMMENTS I AGREE
@ethericbliss23
@ethericbliss23 2 роки тому
@@luckiedogg4762 I'd personally check it out, myself. Instead of asking for someone to spoon-feed you... do the research for yourself. Do it QUICKLY though, as ALL of that stuff is being scrubbed OFF of the "common" Internet. Will soon have to "dive-DEEP" to find that kind of info. Fortunately now, for your inquisitive mind, y'all SHOULD be able to find some information rather easily. But my other, unsolicited "advice", BE SKEPTICAL but not so much that you block it ALL out. Find the "commonalities" and start putting the puzzle together for yourself. JUST my thoughts and opinion(s) on your comment. Nothing more, nothing less. Good hunting and Cheers!! : )
@ethericbliss23
@ethericbliss23 2 роки тому
Hahahah! It's a "TOMB"!!! LOL!!!
@AlexandersLostTomb
@AlexandersLostTomb 2 роки тому
We don't really know for sure that it was Egyptian, but it must have been quite similar. ukposts.info/have/v-deo/ooaTe2eija10lGw.html
@timothylarney7205
@timothylarney7205 2 роки тому
Amazing amounts of supposition.
@canzaquatiz3610
@canzaquatiz3610 2 роки тому
For those who question libation it's a prayer to your ancestors in the African language
@Akil-
@Akil- 2 роки тому
Not so much a prayer but, an offering to the ancestors poured out on the ground. Respect!!
@red_ford23
@red_ford23 2 роки тому
42:47 Mad Magazine margin cartoon saying "I carved this out and my hands are tired."
@VZ-Warrior_Soul
@VZ-Warrior_Soul 2 роки тому
Lmao
@trevorgough2286
@trevorgough2286 2 роки тому
Very good 👍
@amberhines01
@amberhines01 2 роки тому
The second piece of art shown at 9 minutes in the upper left sided is that bird sitting on mushrooms?
@zimtak6418
@zimtak6418 2 роки тому
Usually these arts and hieroglyphs are not to be taken literally, but are meant to be metaphorical images. But, if I where to take this literally I personally see a hawk trying to catch a rabbit in the thicket. I'm going to guess that these "mushrooms" or "dandelions" or whatever are probably actually some kind of ornaments to a crown like thing.
@wyattrussell7496
@wyattrussell7496 2 роки тому
Did you just say not to take it literally and then you took it literally? Those are mushrooms. It’s one of the oldest and most universal symbols. Dandelions in Egypt is presumption and to a king? Maybe a god or high priest, bestowing enlightenment. Usually with ancient work it’s meant to be interpreted on MANY LEVELS. It should mean something literal and figurative and metaphorically, even running parallel with mathematics and astrology. They understood communication with beings that wouldn’t understand their language but could recognize math, pictures and our societies resemblance in order to justify their benchmark of progress before annihilation.
@voidremoved
@voidremoved 2 роки тому
@@wyattrussell7496 you guys that is a poodle wagging its tail not mushrooms
@Frelimo1974
@Frelimo1974 2 роки тому
The bird is seating on control gears and a lever which depicts here mind control or mental reset, you can see a head connected to the gears and lever, and the one chiselling or resetting the mind of the one seated is in union with the bird or spirit of time. The bird represent the tele vision or spirit ideology that will control the mind of the mental eye. These tablets are about recreation, how a race was ideologically and spiritually influence by technologically superior race. You see how the contingent arrived with an entourage carrying banners to reset the human project hence you see bodies without heads on the top layer. The destruction ot the mammalian course of life can be seen in the lower levels where the human is trampled and defeated, the small circle or ring presents a birth portal depicting how animals came to be birth through the divine spirit or duality of being... A lot has to be corrected in this presentation...
@dctaughtme3371
@dctaughtme3371 2 роки тому
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@bluedog7222
@bluedog7222 2 роки тому
John, Consider an earlier civilization creating some of these exquisite works of art.
@Fuzzmo147
@Fuzzmo147 2 роки тому
Ooooh no! We can’t have that……… I’ll lose my job
@africanamerican1818
@africanamerican1818 3 роки тому
*See Ancient Egyptian Art They Don't Show* Go to description first
@quittintime33
@quittintime33 2 роки тому
@21:21- [Rt] Blud collection and consumption??
@kevinrittenhouse4015
@kevinrittenhouse4015 3 роки тому
Let me ask you a question , why do you not explain what animals are depicted on the back of each of the pallets ?
@phantomwalker8251
@phantomwalker8251 3 роки тому
its all lies.. the pharohs were not tall because they were reveared,they were tall.& some had blue skin,& most were african.egyptians today,came from turkey..& settled there after it was built./ flooded.
@kennymichaelalanya7134
@kennymichaelalanya7134 2 роки тому
@@phantomwalker8251 that's how ancient Egypt was destroyed. There was a flood. The evidence is the fossil seashells near the pyramids.
@apow3rs
@apow3rs 2 роки тому
Would the reed basket not be used in filtering silt for gold, akin to panning during the gold rush? And therefore be a gold watch of sorts for time served? My first thoughts went to Moses of course. What is the evidence the cattle were slaughtered? Are we sure the cattle didn’t die due to low lying carbon dioxide and the mud brick funeral space didn’t fall during the same earthquake that released the gas? I realise the dates don’t quite match with exodus but it’s likely a tragedy that happened more than once. The difference between prophecy and history is of course memory.
@metalmauler
@metalmauler 2 роки тому
The granite bowls show signs of a lathe being used.what tools did egyptians have that would cut granite on a lathe?
@R0GUER0CK
@R0GUER0CK 2 роки тому
THAT's what these mysteries are all about. what tools...The tools were advanced. more advanced than what we have or we would not be asking these questions.
@yourangelinfleshorsackclot1523
@yourangelinfleshorsackclot1523 2 роки тому
egyptian [jew " ish] of the naz👁 are the bloodlines of the nephelim
@tellurianapostle
@tellurianapostle 2 роки тому
@@R0GUER0CK granite can very easily be chipped away and smoothed, dont project your personal lack of ingenuity and ability onto people who dedicated their lives to these crafts.
@joejones9520
@joejones9520 2 роки тому
@@tellurianapostle yes and I think people had more physical energy back then than we can ever imagine. And a type of attitude that made them not mind doing hard yet mundane tasks for very long periods of time.
@DeuceGenius
@DeuceGenius 2 роки тому
Quality asmr
@moonsalives4142
@moonsalives4142 2 роки тому
Is this the same John Baines who wrote Secret Science????
@jcsalasala9047
@jcsalasala9047 2 роки тому
Me gustaría que este video se traduzca al español gracias....!!!!
@lahaina4791
@lahaina4791 Рік тому
No problemo!
@danielash1704
@danielash1704 2 роки тому
I wonder what if is these lava flows could get concrete dropped in to it to traction shaping the lava to become a cemented box and molds in side them .
@Fuzzmo147
@Fuzzmo147 2 роки тому
I also believe volcanoes & their contents have a lot to do with all these works …………… ‘young ‘ stone more malleable etc
@benjaminhoover6427
@benjaminhoover6427 2 роки тому
Most people have never heard of prof. baines
@EmilyW.isawakenotwoke
@EmilyW.isawakenotwoke 2 роки тому
Baffles me that this has 812k views, when cat eats noodles with chopsticks has 45 billion (sic). Smh
@1stmaterayleigh500
@1stmaterayleigh500 2 роки тому
812k for a history chanal is outstanding. But i get your point😁
@matthewkopp2391
@matthewkopp2391 2 роки тому
Do you have a link to cat eats noodles with chopsticks? Asking for a friend. : D
@HEMIPOWER604
@HEMIPOWER604 2 роки тому
Come on Dork get it out…..
@indi4889
@indi4889 2 роки тому
Cats are cute though 😉❤️
@JohnDoe-ni7kl
@JohnDoe-ni7kl 2 роки тому
I wish this video had a cat eating noodles.
@justinspykerman
@justinspykerman 2 роки тому
I love that he doesn't discuss what they actually make
@Grimfed
@Grimfed 2 роки тому
Sarcasm? I haven’t watched yet just checked the comments first
@justinspykerman
@justinspykerman 2 роки тому
@@Grimfed yes, Sarcasm.
@whidoineedthis
@whidoineedthis 2 роки тому
@@Grimfed should i watch this?
@natasarayadai
@natasarayadai 2 роки тому
Say that again for the cone heads.
@dixieboy5689
@dixieboy5689 2 роки тому
@@natasarayadai >>> my mother was a conehead.
@artstrology
@artstrology 2 роки тому
What was the composition of the audience in this room at the time of this speech ?
@Fuzzmo147
@Fuzzmo147 2 роки тому
Just Zahi Hawass I believe………… sat right at the back
@ranaabhijeet814
@ranaabhijeet814 2 роки тому
Why all human characters are flat foot in descriptions
@neutrongarbage
@neutrongarbage 4 роки тому
The very opening text/title has a glaring error in it. Wrong form of "its."
@canthony722
@canthony722 4 роки тому
saw it too, wtf?
@canthony722
@canthony722 4 роки тому
@Barbara Mulvaney Yes I've never ever slipped up in my life. I'm perfection incarnate and you'll never have me no matter how much you desire to possess the embodiment of my ultimate perfection... ITS Fabulous to be Flawless!!!!!
@jn7428
@jn7428 3 роки тому
@@canthony722 Then you should know you wrote its instead of the correct it’s. Moron.
@joskojansa1235
@joskojansa1235 3 роки тому
Look. We're looking at work of science parasite.
@AncientHistorySecrets
@AncientHistorySecrets 2 роки тому
Nice 👍🌟💝💝🌟🌟
@ANCIENTASTRONAUT411
@ANCIENTASTRONAUT411 2 роки тому
Same people who artistically carved my Mali lady artifacts same ones who carved the mountain too
@Fuzzmo147
@Fuzzmo147 2 роки тому
What artefacts? Do you have any links for me to see? Thanks
@murieloduro1274
@murieloduro1274 2 роки тому
Always look to Africa for the explanation.. For everything,
@maragolihistory2118
@maragolihistory2118 2 роки тому
They will never accept.
@galapagoensis
@galapagoensis 2 роки тому
Oh please... as if Africans were flawless. The only thing Africa had going for it that could be applied in the present is the sort of communistic arrangements many tribes, kingdoms had back then, other than that as you can see, they proved to be far inferior when it came to the art of conquest. We can’t dwell on what if’s of the past. The fact is the very reality you live in. The real question to answer is, what can YOU do about it? See, that puts aside all the emotionally driven garbage to the side and makes you think objectively, because anything you wish begins with you.
@joejones9520
@joejones9520 2 роки тому
@@galapagoensis it goes back a lot further than that...like when we werent quite human yet. That was all taking place there.
@etiennedegaulle3817
@etiennedegaulle3817 2 роки тому
You would probably have more success looking to the Levant or Mesopotamia.
@prophet760
@prophet760 3 роки тому
Just notice the two dog pallet is actually one the head is missing because it would have pin bolted on well no bolted but fixed
@benjaminwillard2394
@benjaminwillard2394 2 роки тому
how does he determine the date in which any of these events take place?
@lesallan3181
@lesallan3181 2 роки тому
He got the date from the photograph and because he is a professor and fellow of Oxford and do not question the font of knowledge exuding from him!!
@benjaminwillard2394
@benjaminwillard2394 2 роки тому
@@lesallan3181 a date on a photograph coupled with a fountain of theory sums it up in truth
@suppresivefire
@suppresivefire 2 роки тому
what i want to kno is what proff did they have that there is life after death in the underworld ?
@casteretpollux
@casteretpollux 2 роки тому
None
@kemettish2500
@kemettish2500 2 роки тому
For that, you must humble yourself to the truth: BLACK AFRIKANS KNOW SOMETHING YOU DONT. Once you accept that, you might see...
@casteretpollux
@casteretpollux 2 роки тому
@@kemettish2500 black africans don't all agreebon this subject.
@whidoineedthis
@whidoineedthis 2 роки тому
@@casteretpollux ask brother polight
@casteretpollux
@casteretpollux 2 роки тому
@@kemettish2500 Africans are the most diverse population of any continent, culturally as well as genetically. They have all kinds of different ideas of god /s including atheism.
@patrickd3610
@patrickd3610 2 роки тому
Why are they always pushing that all these incredible works of architecture are always tombs or for funerals…it’s ridiculous.
@primodernious
@primodernious 2 роки тому
those on that vase are dinosaurs.
@danielash1704
@danielash1704 2 роки тому
Why does it have to mean anything art is so much more than the meaning behind the story.
@Will-xf3qe
@Will-xf3qe 3 роки тому
Wow
@rigobertovillalobos5144
@rigobertovillalobos5144 2 роки тому
Dr.B?
@simonfisher8558
@simonfisher8558 2 роки тому
Did they draw for the Anunaki?
@KenjiSummers
@KenjiSummers 2 роки тому
1:16:07 Community emphasized over the individual. The individual's importance is her active and specific contribution to her community. For artists, it was producing the art for the elite culture, to be timeless, not to take credit as an ephemeral individual creative.
@danielash1704
@danielash1704 2 роки тому
Not all the time are true artist are placed as important figures .I knowledge that main unitey races there was no thoughts of your different than me types The Architect vibrations Archeologist view is they must have been slaves but there races where mixes tributes of defeated .
@codycox2465
@codycox2465 2 роки тому
Oof
@codycox2465
@codycox2465 2 роки тому
Botched the already braindead quote
@JavierFernandez01
@JavierFernandez01 Рік тому
Good shit. Stuff DOES look the same. :)
@FOOKYOUTUBENUMBERS
@FOOKYOUTUBENUMBERS 2 роки тому
He is the type of person that guides the masses in the wrong direction. Princeton=Elite
@DeuceGenius
@DeuceGenius 2 роки тому
A question I've often wondered
@FrankJPSegura
@FrankJPSegura 2 роки тому
Whose is the idea?
@seeexy
@seeexy 2 роки тому
how do u read the egyptian hiroglypgh?? is Egyptian language same as today's egyptian?
@abebe7325
@abebe7325 2 роки тому
They speak arabic now
@mikekovko7563
@mikekovko7563 2 роки тому
Okay this is just from a commoners point of view but having said that maybe I don't have the right mind to be a commoner because how in the hell honestly how in the hell do we really really know what we were looking at or what this professor is looking at or what the professor before this one one before that one who came up with what these things are these items these paintings these depictions these art forms. How do we really know and should we really just take stock and what these people say or shall we back up and look at it all from a distance with a clear conscience and a clear mind excluding everything that they say that these things are finding our answer that way in a way within us and our own perspective I think the answer lies in that.
@kevinmorgan2818
@kevinmorgan2818 2 роки тому
Given people talk of the times of... Eg. In the time/days of Gabriel etc, could it be possible that this is describing states of mind/consciousness given states of mind and mood can be influenced by reality, music and various other influences such as the sun. If everything is essentially a bunch of frequencies, as is consciousness/brain waves and cognition, as does the planet and the timeline also, perhaps the greater whole is divided amongst the collective consciousness of humanity, although the nature of frequencies interacting at various levels across the planet, there could be a fluctuation in the impact on brain waves, which could explain our diversity and individuality. Where and when we are born could coincide with the characteristics of notable characters/gods etc. This could explain the notions of reincarnation and perhaps even ressurection, referring more of re-emerging a changed man, or rather, changed by mindset/brain waves/conscious awareness. Those more able to connect and be at peace with all, the more people may be closest to God and the fallen angels that are the notable historical characters and reflected through people of today. You could picture it as people have multiple personality disorders by default, and the traits of the gods/prophets etc shine through at certain times, or perhaps may be called upon appropriately for various purposes, which their responses are communicated in various ways and mysterious ways whether indirectly, directly or even invasively if desired to not go against our free will. Such experiences could be realised for what they are/were, which could explain how people were taught or accessed the knowledge of the gods, like the Akashic records, that contain all consciousness existing as a Quantum state/singularity, of which is timeless, which could explain hallucinations and beliefs that unanimous objects are alive, the hearing of voices in the head and other mental health human conditions that all life experiences, not just humans, which could also explain the fondness of using hallucinagenics throughout time and the mental health conditions we associate the above (like hearing god/voices or seeing hallucinations etc) as faults to reject and suppress to overwrite the so called corrupted frequencies/thought patterns/brain waves. Perhaps we are chosen to be vessels or voluntarily host/Harbour the consciousness of the gods within the singularity, to which the one true God is the combination of all consciousness, which is comparable to the multitude of consciousnesses of the bacterias that our bodies are comprised of, presenting the many as a greater one, making us in God's image...
@sweatpainting7174
@sweatpainting7174 2 роки тому
But he got all those "awards". If I/We can research online and on our own, What makes his conclusion any difference then another?
@danwatrus9146
@danwatrus9146 2 роки тому
Nothing, archeology is based almost entirely on conjecture.
@claytondavis2866
@claytondavis2866 2 роки тому
@@danwatrus9146 That is the most false thing I've heard all year.
@dadsonworldwide3238
@dadsonworldwide3238 2 роки тому
Religous Temples then was no different than acedemic temples today. It was practical places by which they educated scribes and artist. They run social programs threw them. Its only a few century's where it genrations of father son passing this down in this major. The priest or professors was custodians of the knowledge of architecture and most things. Sadly we are taught greater than thou as if ancients was always thinking mythical magical garbage. We still eat sleep poop the sameway. We do things the same ways we just put misleading values in new words to name things or structure them
@davecooke7868
@davecooke7868 2 роки тому
We don’t know who built the pyramids or when
@thedarkgoddess5274
@thedarkgoddess5274 2 роки тому
OH YEAH they kno they just don't want to tell it that would really lift us up the INDIGENOUS people
@oldman39040
@oldman39040 2 роки тому
THEY DID CREATED WHAT THEY WERE TOLD TO CREATE.
@dixieboy5689
@dixieboy5689 2 роки тому
Thank you.
@WhoTookMyMirr
@WhoTookMyMirr 2 роки тому
Sent here for an art history course, stayed for the kooks in the comment section.
@mattrichmon8218
@mattrichmon8218 2 роки тому
Correct max
@martingonsalez6635
@martingonsalez6635 2 роки тому
So basically he is saying that there was a pre- Egyptian civilisation that the most modern Egyptian try to imitate their word
@davekeith7504
@davekeith7504 2 роки тому
The picture ,,, smashing trainer sole's.
@kivakanava361
@kivakanava361 2 роки тому
Ambient egypt
@alicetries5954
@alicetries5954 2 роки тому
I love the crazies in the comments. Its just wild what they want to believe.
@joejones9520
@joejones9520 2 роки тому
something about ancient Egypt really gets them going...covid and Egypt are their lifebloods...
@tommiraeko8541
@tommiraeko8541 2 роки тому
Immediate problem is placing these objects under the category or art. Art work is an object created by an inderviduel or a group of inderviduels.
@ignasia7230
@ignasia7230 2 роки тому
*individual ;) , also "category OF art" ;) Though I'd guess English is a second or third language? Either way, thought I'd help.
@tommiraeko8541
@tommiraeko8541 2 роки тому
@@ignasia7230 You're a great help..... Thankyou 🖕
@KathrynsWorldWildfireTracking
@KathrynsWorldWildfireTracking 2 роки тому
24:28 - Had to rewind. I was so distracted by the chair with...cow legs? (And the severed heads of an oryx and a white bull at his feet.) Now that I'm introduced to the tuning-fork theory that would help them break blocks for monuments, I wonder if that's a tuning fork on the far right...
@gilesleggett
@gilesleggett 2 роки тому
That stone reed-basket could have been for holding powdered white monatomic gold. Which they actually did use in ritual. I doubt it was for metallic gold. but who knows.
@mhauser9457
@mhauser9457 2 роки тому
The more time has gone on the less and less I believe this guy
@danielash1704
@danielash1704 2 роки тому
It's planning to levels that each experience is newer then learned before to becoming elites artistically rewarding knowledge training .
@richardbunt2278
@richardbunt2278 2 роки тому
The two stone carvings would have taken around 10 years to carve and craft..
@dixieboy5689
@dixieboy5689 2 роки тому
Im not sure. I think I could do it in 9 years.
@danielash1704
@danielash1704 2 роки тому
When i think about the plumbing and water sources where as well a wonder hydrology and floaters fill to raise stone floating the lower ares in water then emptying to set the stones WATER IS THE LIFE OF KNOWLEDGE.KEEP IT SAFER .
@montecristo5353
@montecristo5353 2 роки тому
My understanding since watching UKposts, is all the polygonal stones are found only in Eygpt . But in the rest of Africa no large stone buildings or walls? Where is the proof that subsaharan natives had the knowledge of how to cut and place stones together? Polygonal stone work is found everywhere else on the planet. Has there been discovered any new evidence?
@danielash1704
@danielash1704 2 роки тому
Drop ceramics in to the lava and magnetic particles to it add gasses optionally bubbling the lava in it's traveling states vibrations added in the mix Lava as so much treasure use its gifts.
@ByeByeRangers
@ByeByeRangers 2 роки тому
Lava 😐
@simonfisher8558
@simonfisher8558 2 роки тому
Are you trying to say that the Pyramids were potentially built using Lava?
@ByeByeRangers
@ByeByeRangers 2 роки тому
@@simonfisher8558 lmao 🤯🙏
@victoriasoutherland201
@victoriasoutherland201 2 роки тому
Strange how the one piece if turned sideways looks like a space x launch. It shows the body of Lions at the bottom to depict the loud roaring sound the rocket would make. I also believe rocket launches open portals. Just my take on it😁
@marknieuwejaar1075
@marknieuwejaar1075 2 роки тому
Yo bad this is on the Google UKposts... everyone hayes UKposts for cutting the canam missing prpject.
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