I d have take that radius and betting on gladiators
@user-fd6fn7wt6o2 дні тому
Hay muchas impresiciones esto es solo una video que puede considerar como publicidad y engañosa Esto no puede enseñarse en los colegios porque entrega información falsa
@user-fd6fn7wt6o2 дні тому
Esto tiene muchas impresiones algunas son grotescas Hay errores en la navegación, hay errores en la cotidianeidad de la vida Hay serias impresiones en las dinastías faraónicas y el desarollo Hay impresiones en la ciudades y la administración del alto, medio y bajo egipto Esto disculpándose la expresión es basura porque entrega información ERRÓNEA No puede considerarse un documental Es más bien una farsa hollywodense
@BEATINGYOU2 дні тому
That was beautiful 🥹
@kruliverpool60284 дні тому
I dont think grave bigger than palace.. How bout the palace actually bigger than grave
@AngelCatBaby4 дні тому
Interesting, but since we have only been around a very short time and ancient civilizations were around before our time, plus the lack of true knowledge on them, we are left with only our imaginations to dwell upon what ancient civilizations and our ancestors looked like and did back then. For all we know, what if it was different than what we assume it to be? The rest also leaves out our ancestry before the great flood happened. I’m intrigued by history but I also see a trend to it and the demise of civilizations after a time of affluence and growth. In all of them, there is a time of excelled knowledge and then humanity’s downfall begins afterwards. Are we actually living in those times now or will we be thrown back into the dark ages of no knowledge and illiteracy? Plus, we’re the pyramids and Sphinx actually built by them or are they older than what we know of them, another civilization perhaps before them? These are questions still unanswered in our history and not mentioned in classroom or textbooks. Because of the structures mathematical evaluation, and how Egyptians built them with tools less advanced than ours, I find more questions than actual answers to these very specific questions. Maybe someday, we will discover or know more if there are still artifacts buried underneath the sands hidden beneath our earth. 👍❤️🙏🏼🤔
@michelodonnell72406 днів тому
Outstanding
@Martin-tn5lm7 днів тому
I like Egypto music.
@TheJghan7 днів тому
The modern world looks god awful compared to the architecture of the ancient world.
@pomegranate62217 днів тому
👎
@erosv70547 днів тому
I asked a museum docent in Naples about a fresco that depicted a wealthy woman in Pompeii using a dark skinned man for sex. And I asked her who the man was and she said “oh that was likely a slave” and made a grimace. Some people are honest about it
@tcarp778 днів тому
So they didn't have any doors at all?
@skylarnoa8 днів тому
that red is reportedly really the way it looked!
@ranadobedny19379 днів тому
excellente ...
@BOT_MAXIMUS10 днів тому
Proud to be named Maximus
@Charlie-fx9dp10 днів тому
Too much dark yellow pictures, why?
@user-te4of2fq5d11 днів тому
GLORIOUS Thank you.
@AnthonyNelms12 днів тому
Music slaps
@ltdada7414 днів тому
Watching a high quality documentary about ancient Egypt accompanied by the most Aussie narrator…life sure has unexpected surprises.
@user-zk9de2hz6l14 днів тому
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@TACKO2D15 днів тому
Why did lean into the Provocator like that? What did he do to him?
@LisaLagrotteria15 днів тому
Wow Would love to walk there and go to the colllium when it first opened
@sqrd353615 днів тому
I'm not so sure about the nile being used as toilets. I'm sure they dug holes in the ground like other populations on land. They bathed in the nile and fished there if it was a toilet there would have been endless deadly plagues. They had well and oasis for drinking water. Drinking beer would mean unproductive drunk people.
@richardlew366715 днів тому
North Africa was supposed to have been a green oasis with the world's second largest lake back then.
@bluespangle11 днів тому
I heard that, too. There were lots of grazing prey animals and lions, leopards and cheetahs.
@user-cx3jn7cq8e17 днів тому
Was ancient Greece this beautiful?. Was it dirty or sandy?.
@CleanFun19 днів тому
Not entirely sure this is the most reliable information. It even contradicts itself at some points. Still, it give you that documentary/escapism feel and that's what we're all here for really anyway.
@ajlucky007620 днів тому
What the hell happened to architecture? Modern cities are just depressing and fragile compared to back then.
@spaceshuttletopluton20 днів тому
Ein Traum in solch einer Stadt von damals als freier Bürger leben zu dürfen 🌿
@manersbams921520 днів тому
I have one complaint, none of these locations are labeled for us ignorant people. Where is all this?
@shreeyaprabhudesai379621 день тому
Please make a video on the daily life of Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh
@sharynhughes106122 дні тому
Beautiful!. 👌😃
@JoelGrant-ie4ly22 дні тому
The closet thing to Time travel.
@LightningfistCal22 дні тому
The Andabatae reminds me of Let Me Solo Her. 😂
@eerolantto852622 дні тому
Nice graphics, but so much bullshit in this video
@madelinesullivan262923 дні тому
How beautiful makes our modern day cities dull and depressing in comparison
@rajnirajni318723 дні тому
Ancient 👰 histor🙏🏻y💖 gree💥k looks👰🌟🌟
@CrazyInsomniacDSPS25 днів тому
What song is scoring this? It's so good. Did you make it?
@Eggsplain.25 днів тому
Only freefire gamers would understand something
@leenaalhammouri617625 днів тому
🎉
@bojanpucelj355325 днів тому
There were no camels in the ancient Egypt.
@amardizz82127 днів тому
damn, that must have been a glorious site.
@artfuldodger553127 днів тому
Fantastic work! There will never be such a marvel in the world as Rome at its peak
@yuseftaiwo28 днів тому
who is the bald headed woman in the thumbnail?
@stygas28 днів тому
Please google the proper accent for the Names and areas as they are not what they sound like, in english speaking documentary. Great job, Thank you
@Rocky-xx2zgМісяць тому
WOW, Looking at this video. I have to ask: How did the ancient Egyptian builder 's (people) achieve greatness, but today they would never , ever be able to do the same. What happened??
@ahmedelkhwaga2751Місяць тому
Egyptians aren't africans
@radioreactivity356129 днів тому
They weren't black, but they were Africans, because they lived in Africa.
@user-hg2ek7qq7qМісяць тому
Wow!
@recursr1892Місяць тому
Why are all of Bastet‘ temples destroyed?
@AndrewVanDayМісяць тому
Although they didn't have any comprehension of germs and hygine, it still seems beyond comprehension that they would shit in the Nile where they got their drinking water from. Lower Egypt must have got it the worse. Just go and dig a hole in the inland area.