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@BozemanjustinАй бұрын
0:39 The oldest carrier names are the fanciest ones. The crappiest ones are more recent. They were trying to duplicate the old ones
@liningthecloudsАй бұрын
You mentioned subsidence due to proximity to Nile, what does this say about the recent media on the nile tributary found using satellite images in regards to there construction?
@Mandarintoenail1Ай бұрын
Built sandcastle too close to the tide… I’ve seen those effects before 😂
@tomlindsay4629Ай бұрын
One of your best, I was completely ignorant of this pyramid. The subterranean passages look fantastic and I'm looking forward to seeing your look at them. Thanks for posting!
@HistoryCaveАй бұрын
Pov:you bought a pyramid from Temu😂😂. Great video as usual! Been watching for a while😁
@AncientArchitectsАй бұрын
Haha
@itsnot_stupid_ifitworksАй бұрын
The same channels who claim ancient egyptians couldn't carve and polish Basalt go and stand beside the cap stone in the museum and wonder what it says
@palladen1933Ай бұрын
Ancient Architects and History for Granite are the best ancient Egyptian channels 😊 👌 Love the detail and graphics in this...😊😊
@barrywalser2384Ай бұрын
I want to explore those subterranean tunnels. It does look like a maze. Thanks Matt!
@AncientArchitectsАй бұрын
Thanks for watching Barry!
@LordDustinDeWyndАй бұрын
Lived in arid desert Southwest in U.S., lots of adobe used. Worked great, lasted forever... until rain could get at it.
@yungclinkyАй бұрын
FINALLY someone covering this pyramid
@AncientArchitectsАй бұрын
Cheers
@phoneguy4637Ай бұрын
most pyramids from old kingdom look so badly today because of stone robbery during late antiquity and arabian times. the middle- and new kingdom pyramids were cheap copies made of mudbricks, making it even easier to mine them down for building materials. the rest was, of course, erosion by elements. I always wonder how many pyramids were destroyed down to their cores and are now lost for good.
@BartJBolsАй бұрын
I wonder how many pyramids were built with the blocks from another one. I think its known the great pyramid has weird blocks in its foundation that could have been another pyramid.
@phoneguy4637Ай бұрын
@@BartJBols I know, right? it's an intriguing thought, since there is indeed archaeological evidence that old kingdom pyramid and temple sites re-used materials from early dynastic sites.
@lostpony4885Ай бұрын
The good news is some still have cool underground chambers that remain.
@Fuzzmo147Ай бұрын
@@BartJBols My thoughts exactly! Bingo👍
@CyFrАй бұрын
Imagine all the stone being removed actually shows a part of the way it was built... With a lot of back fill.
@jeno264Ай бұрын
I love that you give us sources or good places to find further details 💖💖
@AncientArchitectsАй бұрын
Thanks. And thanks for watching
@antibrevityАй бұрын
I just wonder how the pharaoh's court explained the slumping during his lifetime. The religious leaders would have had an impossible challenge to come up with a story explaining how their perfect god-king's pyramid cracked apart and had to be replaced. I'd *love* to know how that went and whether people had to suffer for it. Other than the military defeat of your capital city, there's probably not much worse that could happen to a pharaoh than for their holy pyramid to destroy itself. The pyramids were real manifestations of their namesake's divinity and without a better story, I wonder how many "unrighteous" architects and builders had to be fired or executed to purge the darkness from their midst. Do we know enough about the culture during Amenemhat III's rule to estimate any of this? Humans' first choice is always to blame someone we deem less righteous than us. In fact, as some politicians show us today, even if the pharaoh had selected that exact location himself, he could simply lie and say someone else had done it; no one can fact-check a god-king... successfully ;). If something bad happens, it's the obviously the result of evil-doers, for the same humans that are capable of building tremendous pyramids without engines and sending people to the Moon with only primitive computers are also unbelievably dumb and gullible. Many brands depend on it.
@Eyes_OpenАй бұрын
Now that looks like the result of something that I attempted to build.
@floydriebe4755Ай бұрын
yup! me too!
@Joe-PrzybranowskiАй бұрын
This means something
@andypandy6063Ай бұрын
Cutting corners and sloppy work is the way of production TODAY. :D
@AncientArchitectsАй бұрын
😂👀
@Wirenutz3665Ай бұрын
Love history of Egypt podcast!!
@derepentlestrangerАй бұрын
Great video as usual. However while the brickwork may not have been the best the bricks were certainly high quality for them to still be there after all these thousands of years
@MartinCHorowitzАй бұрын
They needed to watch the Ancient geologists and Ancient civil Engineer channels before construction....
@redwoodcoastАй бұрын
uh... you covered all of the requisite info with the exception of the material used to build it. In all of the discussion there is hardly any mention of what it is made of in contrast to all of the other pyramids built of stone. You examine several possibilities and factors that may have contributed or caused its collapse but without examining the innate limitations of building to the sky with a material as weak as mud brick. What we see is not a collapsed mass of limestone blocks but a ruin of mud detritus. You would have done well to connect that to the waters of the Nile and its flooding. Mud doesn't do well in water, so there's that factor to think about.
@berry-123Ай бұрын
Thank you for another great video❤❤
@AncientArchitectsАй бұрын
Thanks for watching
@iggyzorro2406Ай бұрын
yeah, it sure is ugly. but that's what you get when you hire non-union workers. Amenamhat should have contacted the International Brotherhood of Stonecutters, Artisans and Desert Plasterers local 1.
@Joe-PrzybranowskiАй бұрын
Pyramid building so clearly evolved over time. We have all the steps.
@MartinScharfeАй бұрын
This plan at 7:37 is so interesting!
@richardastley1168Ай бұрын
They probably built a moat around it. 😂 Why didn't anyone think to take a picture of it when it was new? 😛🤓
@KenLieckАй бұрын
They didn't have enough Dendera lights and Baghdad batteries to support the cameras of the time.
@themoviesiteАй бұрын
@@KenLieck They did, but you know ... Polaroids... fade over time.
@LordDustinDeWyndАй бұрын
Howdy from Temple, Texas, USA! Great content, always interesting, thank you!
@AncientArchitectsАй бұрын
Howdy!
@aalhardАй бұрын
6:25 I am shocked they let everyone rub their oils, acids, lotions, and perfume into the artifact! It won't be shiny for long!!
@Fuzzmo147Ай бұрын
The ‘melted’ steps are due to people having their feet anointed with oils etc…. It definately affects stone
@SaiphsАй бұрын
11:50 Even though it has decayed considerably it is still the tallest mudbrick structure from ancient Egypt.
@justalaborer713Ай бұрын
This is exactly the kind of poor planning and workmanship I would expect from a pyramid project being led by interstellar aliens. Never trust the engineering capabilities of a lizard man.
@nostalgiccameralifeАй бұрын
It's interesting that when one looks at most of the seriously ruined pyramids, the core structure that survives pretty much invariably is stepped, or terraced.
@iyeiself-lordandmasterer4888Ай бұрын
...you sure add a lot of CONJECTURE!
@breannathompson9094Ай бұрын
I cant help but notice how similar these look to some old mesas in the middle of the southwest and northern mexico
@samdajani2573Ай бұрын
looks like the first low budget project in ancient egypt
@hobocreativecoАй бұрын
Could the casing stones have been put in place during the entire construction and not at the end, explaining why we can find casing stones in the rubble even if the pyramid collapsed during construction, and never fully finished?
@weeroger7048Ай бұрын
Bit of a disaster Im sure the pharoe fed a few of the architects to his crocodiles I wouldnt want to have been in those guys shoes giving the pharoe the bad news
@DarrenHilesАй бұрын
"But everyone who hears these words of mine and does not put them into practice is like a foolish man who built his house on sand." Matthew 7:26
@Fuzzmo147Ай бұрын
Weren’t they all built on bedROCK? It’s the mudbrick cores that collapsed once casing stones stolen…. Tea leaves everywhere 😂
@DarrenHilesАй бұрын
In the video he talks about a mid-construction “slump” caused by “bedrock” that was brittle and crumbly making it more like sand. Just brought that to mind. Not Christian but it’s the basis of a song that we used to sing in school.
@timboslice980Ай бұрын
The internal structure looks incredible. Truly the closest to alien looking architecture. Just made some human errors. Mudbrick baby.
@DalHruskАй бұрын
The older pyramids were build by aliens. This one was build later by egyptian cargo cultists :P (If you don't know, google what cargo cult reffers to ;)
@timboslice980Ай бұрын
@@DalHrusk lmao! You guys are so fun! Funny that aliens used slag to fill the gaps in the oldest pyramids. Just busted up rocks and mortar to fill the hollow gaps preventing collapse. The problem is theres organic content in that that strata and it has been dated. So the aliens mustve came down here, made a bunch of human mistakes, created something humans were definitely capable of making themselves, and just rolled out without explanation? Lmao. Yall wonder why nobody takes that stuff seriously.
@DalHruskАй бұрын
@@timboslice980 I'm sorry I probably confused you. My first comment was meant purely as a joke. The alien pyramid builders theories are BS, of course. Although the cargo cult is an interesting topic.
@timboslice980Ай бұрын
@@DalHrusk Whew thanks for clearing that up! I may actually look into that cargo cult now, i was like no way im looking up anyone that thinks the older pyramids were made by aliens lol! Ah text based conversation, it has its pros and cons
@themoviesiteАй бұрын
The megalithic pyramids have nothing to do with those amateur mud-brick monstrosities.
@kevkfz5226Ай бұрын
Good video
@mrains100Ай бұрын
Thank you.
@tomrichardson1426Ай бұрын
Okay...after 8 years you have finally caught up to my BS degree in Earth Science from 1984. Now you have my attention because of the speed of the computer processor. Broad band internet is faster than the speed of sound but not as fast as the constant speed of light. Mud brick is not the same as rose granite. The upper Nile and lower Nile are not the same in terms of history. May I sugest doing more resurch on plant/vegitation so that you can find a better carbon dating time reference that will beter establish a linear time line from BC (bce) to AD (ce) . It's because of your channel that I want to do more research on the Egyptian Calander and the U.S. Calander with leap year.
@christopherlawley1842Ай бұрын
Ooo. Proper dungeon
@BillSikes.Ай бұрын
It looks more like a butte or a messa, similar to those at Monument Valley UT 🤔
@AncientArchitectsАй бұрын
It was once upon a time.
@pawekranzberg6259Ай бұрын
Maybe pharaoh Snafu wanted a pyramid in the shape of a butte 😂 I'll see myself out.
@timkenney5510Ай бұрын
That was exactly my first thought, as I had never seen pics of this pyramid.
@Turdfergusen382Ай бұрын
“Wool”come to New Zealand
@prinzeugen666Ай бұрын
Hello everybody
@AncientArchitectsАй бұрын
And welcome to Ancient Architects
@YeoldeloleАй бұрын
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@bigantplowright5711Ай бұрын
Definately a Tofu Dreg project!
@Machine9000Ай бұрын
I was wondering what the etymology of pyramid was. Im kinda intrigued. Fire vessel? As in a furnace of sorts? Hmm The word "pyramid" comes from the ancient Greek word pyramis, which had multiple meanings: Pyramid-shaped structure The word pyramis referred to a pyramid-shaped structure, with the visible surfaces converging toward the top. Wheat cake The word pyramis also referred to a type of wheat cake, possibly made of wheat flour and honey. The Greeks may have used the word to describe the ancient Egyptian pyramids because they reminded them of pointy-topped wheat cakes. Fire-shovel The word pyramis may be linked to the Greek word pyrame, which means "fire-shovel". The word pyramis comes from the Greek words pyr ("fire") and amis ("vessel"), which may highlight the shape's pointed, flame-like appearance. The word pyramis was borrowed into Latin as pyramis, and the Byzantine Greek term pyramída influenced the evolution of the word into "pyramid" in English and other languages.
@spykerhond7008Ай бұрын
brick storage? for exports?
@bmj1680Ай бұрын
I suppose he was not as wealthy as his predecessor.
@ianh3365Ай бұрын
It’s yet more evidence that civilisation development is not a straight line. We actually get better at making things, then regress and back to progress again. The same could also be true pre and post Göbekli tepe, definitely is true pre and post the romans and probably the same is true during the transition from hunter gather to an agricultural society.
@billysgarden-u9sАй бұрын
scorched by the x factor event that caused the mudflood. meltology melted red brick
@koukouvaniaАй бұрын
is the substructure of this also very similar to that of the bent pyramid or only the superstructure? edit: doesnt seem to be, so not much evidence it was a practice for the bent pyramid; what is the evidence that it was bent (this one)?
@alanablytheАй бұрын
interesting
@spykerhond7008Ай бұрын
overheated bake factory or very bad post roman renovation.
@lukecavernsАй бұрын
I destroyed it, Matt.
@AncientArchitectsАй бұрын
I knew it!
@balazspalanki-wieszt69706 күн бұрын
Ancient Chernobyl... If scientists did a lot of research, they would probably find the dark mass produced when the nuclear reaktor fuel melts down here as well. Which the rescue units found in Chernobyl and Fukushima...
@brosettastone7520Ай бұрын
Imagine what a massive flood would do to a mud brick pyramid….hmmm🤔
@ShortbusMoonerАй бұрын
Like the Romans, at the end.. 🤔
@ankh228Ай бұрын
Floodwater.
@lachbullen8014Ай бұрын
There is no such thing as perfect
@eldraque4556Ай бұрын
why didn't Ramsees steel th elime stone from here instead of the complete other pyramid of senorsret?
@terryenglish7132Ай бұрын
Wooden connectors, surprising. They're also metal, poured metal or rock.
@pepperspray7386Ай бұрын
only the good pyramids were built by aliens, the crumbled ones were human made. mystery solved xD
@hickey47479 күн бұрын
Of they were built for energy storage as one theory goes and this one had some sort of disaster.
@simmonsjn8Ай бұрын
was it the first pyramid of it's size and kind? maybe it was proof of concept!
@floydriebe4755Ай бұрын
OOPS!!! and some folks want us to believe pyramids were built by gods! or aliens! yeah, right😂
@MrGaborseresАй бұрын
👋
@AncientArchitectsАй бұрын
👋
@bimmjimАй бұрын
I wonder what Egypt was like back when it was a Christian country ❓ Is there any writing from that time❓
@spykerhond7008Ай бұрын
how old is sandblasting?
@LordDustinDeWyndАй бұрын
7:22 Were there chambers or passages within body of pyramid?
@AncientArchitectsАй бұрын
No, below ground. But the ground is clay rich and subsidence is a huge problem
@uhohwhyАй бұрын
big and black
@wakcackle3555Ай бұрын
Inflation.
@MrTryAnotherOneАй бұрын
Looks like the knowledge of pyramid building was lost during that era.
@lundysden6781Ай бұрын
funny how you expect folks to believe in your theories yet you still preach that they were used as tombs?
@MysteriesUnveiled-t4wАй бұрын
Why didn't anyone think to take a picture of it when it was new?
@ruthc8407Ай бұрын
What happened to it? Death rays from Alpha Centaurians. No, nuclear bombs from Atlantis--Atlantians were pissed at the ancient Egyptians over a trade war... no, it was a curse from Moses.
@sitindogmasАй бұрын
✌️💚
@AncientArchitectsАй бұрын
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@shepcon7892Ай бұрын
Why is it that perfection across cultures was reached so early and then forgotten?
@DalHruskАй бұрын
Maybe because that "perfection" is non-vital show off? 🙂 Also, rises and downfalls of civilisations were often just results of shifts in climate.
@pawekranzberg6259Ай бұрын
The work of OG pyramidiots.
@conniebennyАй бұрын
Wow! What a rubbish pyramid. Was it built by Disney?
@AncientArchitectsАй бұрын
Temu
@weeroger7048Ай бұрын
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@gmeyer6657Ай бұрын
This is about all the Egyptian people could do, I believe. They did not build the pyramids, they inherited them.
@DalHruskАй бұрын
Sad true
@przemog88Ай бұрын
Only according to scammers and ignorants.
@DalHruskАй бұрын
@przemog88 They inherited pyramids from older civilisations (not aliens or what). Civilisations change during millennia.
@merlinwizard1000Ай бұрын
7th, 30 September 2024
@AncientArchitectsАй бұрын
Hi Merlin
@homefrontforgeАй бұрын
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@Salmon_Rush_DieАй бұрын
Ancient nuclear holocaust.
@ericb-hk3hfАй бұрын
Nothing happened to it. It was constructed in the late dynastic period when pyramids had long fell out of style to more of a Greek architecture. It was constructed very poorly, By a people that has long forgot how to Build them. It quickly degraded for many reasons. Terrible quality, light easily moved material, along with tons of fill in the structure. Later it was pillaged many times By local, raiding ottoman for its outer stones to make use of. Thats why you see all of the fill piled up around it. I.E. Just read a Book and you don't have to make this stupid video.