PROOF the Ancient Egyptians were Recycling ANCIENT Artifacts in the Old Kingdom!

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UnchartedX

UnchartedX

2 жыл бұрын

In this video I show you evidence of megalithic stone recycling and re-use, in the 4th dynasty itself! We know that the rulers of the Middle and New Kingdoms of Ancient Egypt were recycling and re-using stone from the Old Kingdom - but what does it mean if the Old Kingdom Egyptians were ALSO recycling stone from an earlier period?
According to mainstream history, the Old Kingdom was the FIRST period of Dynastic Egypt, supposedly that of the mega-pyramid builders, who also shaped millions of tons of granite blocks. But is it possible that much of this precision megalithic work was already in place, only to be inherited, and re-used by the Dynastic Civilization?
Join me as we dive down into this topic, and look at the evidence for inheritance still on the ground in Egypt today.
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@UnchartedX
@UnchartedX 2 жыл бұрын
Back from Egypt! It's been a very busy 3 months on the road travelling, but I'm ready to get back to business here producing videos. Many thanks to everyone who supports the channel via the Value-for-Value model. If you're interested in supporting my work, all details are on my website at unchartedx.com/support - and I've recently added Venmo by request, so if you'd like to buy me a coffee, I'm @unchartedx on that platform!
@thomasgreenall7868
@thomasgreenall7868 2 жыл бұрын
Your content is awesome man. Would love to get on one of your trips one day. Keep up the good work 🙌🙌
@meinkamph5327
@meinkamph5327 2 жыл бұрын
The fact that statues were defaced, prove the point you're making here. What do I need to do to get a chip of the granite from the grate pyramid? Are you aloud to put a small piece in ur pocket?
@Lizziekarendreams
@Lizziekarendreams 2 жыл бұрын
You are 100% correct on this.
@Dragineez774
@Dragineez774 2 жыл бұрын
I missed that where Yousef is showing the offering tables. Can't be everywhere at once. Cool to see a video where I know so many of the people in it! Great trip. Now I have to think about high altitude training for old guys.
@JohnLRice
@JohnLRice 2 жыл бұрын
Welcome home! Thanks for the video! 😎👍
@Lucasvoz
@Lucasvoz 2 жыл бұрын
I've started studying Egyptology this year and I discussed some of this incredible work you're producing with my professors. You'd be surprised how open they are to theories like this, there's a common consensus that our timeline of Egypt is very fragmented and incomplete. I'm optimistic we will change the mainstream story and rewrite history as we know it!
@rawr4444
@rawr4444 2 жыл бұрын
That is interesting. I've heard similar things about openness in science, (also in other totally unrelated scientific fields studying other stuff). I think lots of things are changing, finally!
@juniorballs6025
@juniorballs6025 2 жыл бұрын
Just remember the Egyptians had no concerns over time like we do in modern construction, and certainly had no shortage of labour. Saying they didn't do most of their best work is lazy, as there's little to support it other than reuse, which we know they did in any case. Always treat remarkabe claims as such, there's a reason a lot of people don't study Egyptology in the academical sphere - they don't have the patience or capacity.
@sarahmarshall2474
@sarahmarshall2474 2 жыл бұрын
Really? My professors laughed in my face and told me to stop dreaming. I dropped out tbh
@Lucasvoz
@Lucasvoz 2 жыл бұрын
@@sarahmarshall2474 I'm taking it slow, I don't throw the whole story in their face all at once. People need time to change their opinions, but with clear evidence you can turn many people to the truth.
@michaeledwardhunter
@michaeledwardhunter 2 жыл бұрын
@@juniorballs6025 The most remarkable claim, it seems to me, is the one that sees stupendous feats of building being accomplished with primitive tools.
@lazerbrain8784
@lazerbrain8784 2 жыл бұрын
The Rameses inscription on the fallen obelisk has clearly been written in the horizontal position. If it were still standing, one would think that the inscription should be 90 degrees to it's current orientation.
@UnchartedX
@UnchartedX 2 жыл бұрын
thats a great point, i never noticed that - you're entirely correct, they would have carved it vertically (and did in other places)
@bean5618
@bean5618 2 жыл бұрын
Ramses was alive for roughly 3000 years
@flappingarms9335
@flappingarms9335 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely
@maxwattage6631
@maxwattage6631 2 жыл бұрын
You know there is a way to detect angles of inscription in this digital age.
@iandalziel7405
@iandalziel7405 2 жыл бұрын
@@UnchartedX - yet the 'older and partly erased' bird cartouche is also carved uptight in the flat position - if it was part of a repurposed obelisk surely if should be at right angles? a lintel maybe?
@nave2799
@nave2799 2 жыл бұрын
These vids make me wanna drop everything an become a archeologists while I'm still young
@timgstar3585
@timgstar3585 2 жыл бұрын
Do it man 🤘
@LeeGee
@LeeGee 2 жыл бұрын
Why not?!
@dianeparker5993
@dianeparker5993 2 жыл бұрын
That's being inspired by the right people...way to go...
@chiefsilverstacker1176
@chiefsilverstacker1176 2 жыл бұрын
Just do it if you like it, don’t want to be stuck doing a job you aren’t interested in. Probably speaking for myself a bit but just go for it.
@slappy8941
@slappy8941 2 жыл бұрын
No dogma, no sensationalism, just good content.
@asswaterstudios
@asswaterstudios 2 жыл бұрын
Jesus rules ✝️
@klkiley2922
@klkiley2922 2 жыл бұрын
Just curious as to what some of the dogma is in regards to these ideas?
@ThisIsYourOnlyWarning
@ThisIsYourOnlyWarning 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I love that this channel isn’t influenced by tribalism.
@desperate4dopamine
@desperate4dopamine Жыл бұрын
No dogma? Lol try harder
@sc0rpio79
@sc0rpio79 2 жыл бұрын
The pre-dynastic cut stone tells a story and can be interpreted through reasoning. The flat surfaces, no mortar, the importance of no cracks or fissures, the size and weight, the smooth surfaces originally free of hieroglyphics... There was a reason for all of it.
@cs-mh2dh
@cs-mh2dh 2 жыл бұрын
Stone resignates sound. I believe that has something to do with the hollowed blocks they keep calling sarcophagus (they obviously are not), the different sizes, and placed strategically in specific places. Sound is a form of energy that can be used with electrical energy, or by itself. Scientist can prove there were nature related global distructions that would and probubly did destroy species. The Bible talks of knowledge as a bad thing (tree of knowledge). What if: a species that gains too much technology finds themselves almost wiped out putting the few survivors back to a stone age without technology to repopulate. If it were so, that would mean another Noah inccident because of the wrong our species has done. Peace together everything learned from skeletons found thousands and millions of years old, disasters that happened (Ice age, volcano eruptions..etc), different species of humans through time and lost technolgy around the globe. This is my opinion, but I believe we will never be close to the truth of the past until we put the puzzle pieces together. We need to start with the fact that the past we have learned may not belong to us at all. There may very well be completely different versions of the human species not related as ancestors; instead, there have been different species occupying our planet at different times of the planets life span. To an athiest, this might mean that the Earth is our creator and not a diety. We were created in the image of our creator, yet the Bible states we were created from the very substance of the planet. To find out, Egypt should stop claiming what never belonged to them and start searching for the truth.
@wrathmachine7609
@wrathmachine7609 2 жыл бұрын
Granite isnt a good conductor, but its a good insulator, if you believe in the “Powerplant hypothesis” then these are considered in theory to have been capacitors that could release electric charge(s) for whatever application. Makes more sense than the tomb gaslight narrative
@sc0rpio79
@sc0rpio79 2 жыл бұрын
@@wrathmachine7609 Dry granite may not be a good conductor. What about wet granite? I don't believe in the tomb narrative at all.
@wrathmachine7609
@wrathmachine7609 2 жыл бұрын
@@sc0rpio79 No idea, perhaps. They couldve easily used a more conductive, maybe even less hard stone for these coffins, but as you said there is a reason for it all and these boxes were definitely meant to insulate whatever was inside.
@zanedickson2725
@zanedickson2725 Жыл бұрын
@WrathMachine granite isn't a good conductor but limestone is, funny the gteat pyramid have only limestone left as casing stone..
@davidlosers
@davidlosers 2 жыл бұрын
They don’t call Ramses, the “great chiseler” for nil.
@kenlieck7756
@kenlieck7756 2 жыл бұрын
N'yuk, n'yuk!
@scronyx
@scronyx 2 жыл бұрын
Was just starving for some good content, thanks Ben!
@MrMazza4321
@MrMazza4321 2 жыл бұрын
What a comment lol yes!!! So hungry too mate!
@beefycheesecake
@beefycheesecake 2 жыл бұрын
Same here.
@jeffreybail353
@jeffreybail353 2 жыл бұрын
try watching this guys channel called: wise up this channel discovers ancient tataria in europe
@TahoeJones
@TahoeJones 2 жыл бұрын
The ancient megaliths only relation to Egyptians, is the graffiti they scribbled on what they found.
@thepowerofozone
@thepowerofozone 2 жыл бұрын
That Egyptian dude with the coffee in his hand who is walking us through the ruins is great. He should write a book about his discoveries and theories.
@giovannipotenza123
@giovannipotenza123 2 жыл бұрын
We had a magical journey in Egypt. 35 strangers somehow became a solid group of friends in 2 weeks. The boat trip down the Nile was magical. Something special clicked sailing at the Eliphintine rocks. Ben was exactly the gentleman he appears to be in his videos, not a surprise. (Ditto the Snake Brothers!) Ben is as articulate in person as in his powerful videos. In many ways, he is the true successor to Sir William Flinders Petrie in 1900. There have been basically no real advances in Egyptology" until Ben (and Graham) took up the correct questions again in our generation. We saw machine-cut stones and un-human scale megalithic artifacts of a previous civilization. I hope others show Ben their appreciation with financial support. A lifetime event. Thanks Ben for the opportunity. Mark Rendina (Chandos).
@robjob9052
@robjob9052 Жыл бұрын
you're very fortunate. Sounds great.
@Moto_Medics
@Moto_Medics Жыл бұрын
I want to go on one of his tours someday very desperately
@fredjohnson2360
@fredjohnson2360 2 жыл бұрын
I'm blessed to be able to almost walk through all these amazing stone monuments because of your videos and hard work, thank you Ben !
@Thex-W.I.T.C.H.-xMaster
@Thex-W.I.T.C.H.-xMaster 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a scientist.... I'm a scientist.... 😂🤣. Thanks for the video Ben 🙂👍✌.
@ianmcdonald3053
@ianmcdonald3053 2 жыл бұрын
I hope the kids today learning the Egyptian myth taught in schools today are questioning teachers and evidence citing the works of channels like this! If not, why not, I do wish this much access to alternative historical info was around when I was in school, would of encouraged my rebellious nature lol
@grimfpv292
@grimfpv292 2 жыл бұрын
Oh I suspect we'll have generations of dissidents.
@kevinm3751
@kevinm3751 2 жыл бұрын
I did question it when I was in school and I got ridiculed by the teacher and made to look like an idiot! Its this behavior how they have maintained the lie for so long. Its also why many truths are drowned out as being conspiracy theory when in fact they are not! A great many things are hidden from us and they have found clever ways to ensure the power that be, remains in power and their truth is made to be the only truth, regardless how much of what they tell us are flat out lies, or stories made up because they are ignorant of what really happened and saying "I dont know" they feel would somehow make them irrelevant, or stupid. Which they have already proven their stupidity with their ignorant lies they pass off as truth and fact and cant possibly be!
@Chris_T_S
@Chris_T_S 2 жыл бұрын
@@kevinm3751 I can attest that conspiracy theorists can be as nasty as bookbound academic theorists. Same coin, two sides.
@nspacemonkey
@nspacemonkey 2 жыл бұрын
Education begins when the indoctrination ends.. Albert E.
@asswaterstudios
@asswaterstudios 2 жыл бұрын
Those sections of teaching in schools were so boring half the kids couldn’t even be bothered to notice there was anything off.
@MiuMiuKoo
@MiuMiuKoo 2 жыл бұрын
An absolutely superb presentation Ben There is so much evidence of much more advanced megalithic buildings and the reuse of precision techniques that simply do not fit the mainstream dogmas 🤗👍
@SetoKaibasMoney
@SetoKaibasMoney 2 жыл бұрын
Well done my friend. You're stepping into Graham's footsteps nicely.
@UnchartedX
@UnchartedX 2 жыл бұрын
Huge compliment, thank you - I've got a long way to go before I get anywhere near Graham. I am working on a book.... slowly.
@SetoKaibasMoney
@SetoKaibasMoney 2 жыл бұрын
@@UnchartedX You've earned the compliment. Now go take a break and spend some well deserved time with the missus. That's an order.
@zemog1025
@zemog1025 2 жыл бұрын
Even after following this topic extensively this video is still fascinating.
@fatarsemonkey
@fatarsemonkey 2 жыл бұрын
Can you imagine how beautiful these calcite structures would have been in their day.
@DrSeussTruth
@DrSeussTruth 2 жыл бұрын
Would look unbelievable, can’t even compare to anything we do today because the big difference of technology
@Offu-cz9wl
@Offu-cz9wl 2 жыл бұрын
Out of the countless videos I have seen on the Internet over the years about ancient Egyptians this was by far the most informing and interesting thing I’ve ever seen. You did awesome with this, thank you for what you do 👏🏼
@mattvjmeasures
@mattvjmeasures Жыл бұрын
Then you really haven't looked very hard, because this channel plays pretty loose and fast with fact. It's utter crap.
@anthonybaransky137
@anthonybaransky137 Жыл бұрын
You should check out his previous work. Especially his work on the Younger Dryas cataclysmi
@BelfasTed8
@BelfasTed8 2 жыл бұрын
Inheritance, inhertitance, inheritance. Bang on.
@loganwilcox4037
@loganwilcox4037 2 жыл бұрын
"Peru in August with Brian and Jimmy, then the Scablands with Randall Carlson in September, and then October we just had this Egypt trip so......" You are living my frickin dream, Ben. Keep up the awesome work!
@TheDisabledGamersChannel
@TheDisabledGamersChannel 2 жыл бұрын
Great video Ben, a pleasure to watch as always.
@thesparkypilot
@thesparkypilot 2 жыл бұрын
Ohh this one was really cool, Ben. Thank you!!!
@UnchartedX
@UnchartedX 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Haley!
@bradrussell8523
@bradrussell8523 2 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love this show it's so cool and very ideal for people who question everything
@markjames2805
@markjames2805 2 жыл бұрын
Ben, thank you for what you’re doing. I look forward to every video you put up!
@kellykelly7747
@kellykelly7747 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for another brilliant video. I love the work you do...so refreshing and logical.
@ispeeeaaakeeewhaaaleee
@ispeeeaaakeeewhaaaleee 2 жыл бұрын
Once again a great video! Thank you for taking us on this journey of knowledge with you through our screens.
@bacobill
@bacobill 2 жыл бұрын
Masterful production Ben.. on all levels.. No other such videos draw me in so deeply and attentively as to disorient me when they end.. make sense? ;)
@SmallWonda
@SmallWonda 2 жыл бұрын
Really cool - so blessed to have Yousef with his knowledge, expertise & guidance to shine a spotlight on this dark Past. I can't help but wonder what is yet to be discovered, that might also be hidden in plain sight (or perhaps just under our feet.)? Exciting times, but education is going to have to seriously change tack from its present obsession with the past couple hundred years, as if that's the sum total of Our History!! Glad you're doing this Ben, at least this gives folk the chance to get educated!
@UnchartedX
@UnchartedX 2 жыл бұрын
I agree, Yousef is the best out there for this.
@theRhinsRanger
@theRhinsRanger 2 жыл бұрын
@@UnchartedX i think we are not allowed to know the truth. There are still gatekeepers in place around the globe in institutions offices etc etc keep us in the dark, its a big cub and your not in it.
@colonialrebel9964
@colonialrebel9964 2 жыл бұрын
I have never heard of the giant copper lined white calcite bowls. That is incredible, they went through such lengths to move some sort of liquid. Every bowl exactly the same, with saw marks going down the pipe hole. This is amazing engineering and to me is highly unnecessary; but to them it wasn't just necessary, it was easy and it was functional.
@DaveTheTurd
@DaveTheTurd 2 жыл бұрын
You're doing wonderfully important work. Thank you.
@DaveTheTurd
@DaveTheTurd 2 жыл бұрын
Great... now I'm craving academia nuts.... thanks....
@_The_Captain
@_The_Captain 2 жыл бұрын
Great video as usual Ben! You and Yousef make history come to life. Love you guys, and thank you for your courage.
@JohnnyWednesday
@JohnnyWednesday 2 жыл бұрын
One might propose that not only were they recycling ancient constructions? but that it was these very constructions that caused civilization to 'spawn' in that area - the motivation to replicate the work? the belief that it was possible? giving rise to their own techniques.
@carabuckley8791
@carabuckley8791 2 жыл бұрын
Love your work Ben, its well researched, genuinely interesting and excellently narrated. Please keep at it. Much love brother x
@greendad57
@greendad57 2 жыл бұрын
Flinders Petrie is smiling down on you and your work. Great video as usual. Keep them coming!
@ocker2000
@ocker2000 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this very compelling roundup of your findings in Egypt. I wish that many more viewers take it in and realize our history goes even more deep than what we are being tought in school by mainstream archeology. I hope more mainstream scientists will start going through the growing list of "exceptions" and start putting the puzzle together with a new thesis. Keep doing what you are doing Ben. Video is a very powerful tool. You have been using it wisely.
@ksp-crafter5907
@ksp-crafter5907 2 жыл бұрын
Mainstream Egyptology is anything but scientific. Science means making hypotheses, which are then tested by further research, thus confirmed or disproved. Acceptable results of research are only those that provide provable hard facts. Roughly chiseled cartouches to date an artifact, are not hard facts at all and therefore an unscientific method. Today's Egyptologists no longer do truly research, they press every new finding into their carefully crafted dynastic timeline based on cartouche-graffiti. Everything that does not fit into it has to be ignored or bent into shape. And when Egyptology relies on such "evidence," it clearly falls into the category of baseless pseudoscience. This should give every academic in this field of research pause for thought. That outdated (but still mainstream) egyptology needs to adapt to new (ancient) evidence and discoveries, not vice versa! Thanks for the great video Ben!
@kingofhearts826
@kingofhearts826 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent work! I was totally engaged every moment. Your Keep Calm and Carry On attitude is Perfect. I am so envious!
@duderama6750
@duderama6750 2 жыл бұрын
One of my favourite channels, thanks.
@antoniokasljevic
@antoniokasljevic 2 жыл бұрын
What a treat, thanks Ben!
@westvane
@westvane 2 жыл бұрын
Great Video! I have always been curious about the White Calcite Bowls and what their function was. I had a thought that they may have been used as star or planetary observation bowls. We generally think that most star and planet position measurements and tracking were done by observing the rising or setting position against the horizon or other land based markers. What if you wanted to track planets or stars during phases where their rising or setting cannot be observed due to daylight? Staring up at the sky is hard on the neck and stargazing is usually done most comfortably from flat on your back. Looking down onto a reflective liquid would be much more comfortable if one wanted to observe the stars from a standing position. However, tracking the movement of stars and planets in the sky directly overhead is very difficult because there is no reference or means to measure changes in relative position from night to night or year to year. The dimples on the points surrounding the bowls could have been anchoring points for a grid that would allow for measurements of star and planet positions and movement over the course of the night or over the course of years. This is of course pure speculation, but I was curious if anyone has ever looked at those bowls in this way. Given the precision demonstrated in stonecarving, I imaging that calibrated precision grids could have been fashioned.
@willsessions2474
@willsessions2474 2 жыл бұрын
Ben I'm liking this before I even watch it. Been waiting for you buddy. Glad you're back.
@williamolivadoti3867
@williamolivadoti3867 2 жыл бұрын
If you can get ahold of a portable reflective spectrometer -even iphone app has a product, you could determine the kind of metal tool used to make the later catouche cuts and the original cut line carving marks on the statutes that are older. The metal particles from the tool always get embedded into the material being cut. There is probably a statute in the British Museum on which to test.
@williamolivadoti3867
@williamolivadoti3867 2 жыл бұрын
statue
@goofyvideos
@goofyvideos 2 жыл бұрын
Admirable job as usual; trying to unravel the mysteries of the close-up magic that is the stonework of ancient times. Hopefully, someday we'll return to these sites with a different eye into what must have it must have been in the day. R.I.P. Gerry O. who passed the day after we returned home from our last visit. Our hope of resolving our questions will have to wait till the next exploration. Keep searching for the answers. Hopefully your efforts will serve to rekindle the curiosity of the Egyptian people.
@AngeloBenitto
@AngeloBenitto 2 жыл бұрын
At the louvre Museum, there is a Black granite dog statue that goes back to Sumerian times . And that statue too was recycled. The same shiny finish with very crude writing. A dog statuette dedicated to Ninisinna for the life of Sumu-El, king of Larsa (1894-1866 BCE). Louvre Museum
@krill3333
@krill3333 2 жыл бұрын
Knowledge pack, thoughtful, and well presented.What I know I get when I watch your work. Thanks!!
@kateemma-
@kateemma- 2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant, thank you for being prepared to say this out loud, that there may have been civilisations that reached a higher technological state, which I personally believe continued right up until recent times but then we suffered a reset, just as we are today, rewriting history to provide a narrative, whereby those with the technological advances are effectively written out of the historical record. Always wondered what those statues were carrying and what their significance was originally? Also noticed that some are stepping forward more than others, so again there must have been some significance to that, perhaps those stepping further forward were the ones in front or, who knows?!? How much of the colossus statue, whose foot you filmed, is there, can it be pieced together on computer or is there not enough to work out how large it was once? Limestone is feminine and granite is masculine, so one is electrically charged while the other is electrically insulated, it must have been some form of battery, just the biggest one in the world, unless you count CERN. How many years did a pillar stand on that base for the stone to change in colour, it must have been centuries at least, before Re-Wer came along and repurposed it in the 4th Dynasty, so we have been fed a narrative which does NOT fit the stones, for they do not lie! The "bowls" remind me on an engine with the cylinder holes, if they were all placed inside something then a gasket placed on top, they, again, point to some form of energy creation with the Hotep which always reminds me of a Lingam base, again, they remind me of some form of energy creation. THANK YOU so very, very much for sharing your findings and thanks to Yousef as well, he is amazing, you are all true Egyptologists of the 21st century.
@steve-o6413
@steve-o6413 2 жыл бұрын
Just wanted to say a big thank you for one of the best logical analysis of Ancient Architectural Structures that most likely predates our known History. From a disabled Construction Contractor on a fixed income who will never be able to visit these Sites in person...
@petebaker8166
@petebaker8166 2 жыл бұрын
As ever, very cool, Ben. Thanks. Been a fan for years. Well done buddy👍
@711zuni
@711zuni 2 жыл бұрын
You keep making me want to go back again to see all the sites with all your incredible insights Next year .... thanks so much
@LizLondonWWA
@LizLondonWWA 2 жыл бұрын
Fascinating stuff. I’m an artist and have sculpted in alabaster the past. It’s extremely challenging to work stone, even with modern tools. Based on my experience there’s no way these could have been produced with tools that they supposedly had available at that time. My opinion is that these are much older than any of the dynastic periods. It’s my belief that these were sonic energy generators transmitting energy. For what or who is the question.
@haknys
@haknys 2 жыл бұрын
How did the romans do it? They made perfect statues and stones of several 100 tons, and transported it all around europe. No electricity or secret tools. Brian Forrester even pointed at a Roman stone and called it ancient just based on the size. He was not aware that the several holes on the side was a well known and documented method the romans used to move large stones. He had no idea. Not a single clue.
@haknys
@haknys 2 жыл бұрын
@@Melian_Dialogue The roman didnt use wheels to move their stones. And some of the stones was several hundred tons. One does not need iron tools to cut stone. This has been demonstrated by scientists. Even for amateurs, they manage to cut 10 mm hard granite per hour. They also made perfect tube holes with cobber tools, using the same technic the egyptians actually is showing us on the wall drawings. Videos from this youtuber has been severly debunked by historians on YT. He (a very politly and nice guy) even (politely) asked for a debate, but there was no interest hearing what an actuall historian had to say about the subject. Why do you think that is? And at the same time they ask for money so they can push the same false narrative. Please use some common sense. People keep explaining what the scientists think and all their «lies». Yet, nobody are able to find a single sentence in a published paper they disagree with. It should be easy. Hundreds of videos, but just repeating the same argument without references. And who is the «gatekeepers» and the «truth seekers»? You seem to have no idea how science works. Do you use the same logical sense when going to the doctor?
@al2207
@al2207 2 жыл бұрын
@@haknys Romans and Greek used limestone and marble not granite even when they had iron tools
@AustinKoleCarlisle
@AustinKoleCarlisle 2 жыл бұрын
they were sending a cosmic signal into space in the direction of their home planet after they crash landed and made the pyramids 100,000 years ago. civilzations all around the world copied it, including the ones who followed in Egypt.
@haknys
@haknys 2 жыл бұрын
@@al2207 No, the Romans used Granite. Just look at the Pantheon. Even bathouses was in granite. Have you been to italy, Greece etc? I have. Its full of amazing constructions from the romans. Some extremely detailed. Perfect art. Some mindblowing large single-stone structures. They dont like talking about that in these channels, because the Romans demonstrated that one can do everything with simple tools. And they didnt need 3000 years like the egyptians.
@satireofcircumstance6458
@satireofcircumstance6458 2 жыл бұрын
I own a pair of sneakers that actually date to the pre-Christian era, evidently inscribed with the name of their constructor, the Greek goddess 'Nike.'
@easygroove
@easygroove 2 жыл бұрын
hahahahah, good one!
@petebaker8166
@petebaker8166 2 жыл бұрын
Lol, nice one.
@UtubeAW
@UtubeAW 2 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
@hatuletoh
@hatuletoh 2 жыл бұрын
I would bet those shoes also prove that worship of the Greek pantheon spread far to the east. Because surely on them is clearly inscribed "made in china," or maybe "made in taiwan." In either case, it's clear evidence for the spread of hellenic culture.
@steshar2975
@steshar2975 2 жыл бұрын
My mom has a pair of them actually she used to wear them to school she'd walk like four blocks right past where the pyramids were being built and them shoes to get to school
@RasCricketSmallAxe
@RasCricketSmallAxe 2 жыл бұрын
Love your work, my friend. Thanks for bringing forward new knowledge.
@princejesterful
@princejesterful 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ben, fantastic work as always!
@maggipetty7047
@maggipetty7047 2 жыл бұрын
Very clear evidence. I also hope the new generation is more open to push against the current academic paradigm.
@noninoni9962
@noninoni9962 2 жыл бұрын
Welcome Back!! And, you come bearing gifts of knowledge, or should I say busting those who are FRAUDSTERS!! No wonder Egypt and other main-streamers (to include main-stream religions) don't like that information getting out... But, it IS getting out... Thanks to you, Ben, and others like you that believe in the TRUTH -- no matter WHAT rabbit hole that truth takes us down.
@dougg1075
@dougg1075 2 жыл бұрын
These super clear shots are awesome man
@Joel_G_NZ
@Joel_G_NZ 2 жыл бұрын
Nice vid mate hope to catch you on one of the live streams soon !
@laurenpiantino8312
@laurenpiantino8312 2 жыл бұрын
With regard to main stream, you're so right; it definitely is all about ego and dogma. Serious researchers want to know the truth, not that which main stream archaeologists want us to believe; the former are so hampered by those whom refuse to see what is right before their eyes. Very enthralling video. Many thanks. :)
@haknys
@haknys 2 жыл бұрын
To bad that the actual information from the serious researchers never are presented by channels like this. Not even a single reference or sentence. One just simplify it and says they only read the text one the statue. Yet, thousands of papers and books have been puplished about the subject. Should be interesting for the viewer and the discussion one would think. Makes you wonder. Several of these videos has been seriously debunked by historians on youtube btw.
@laurenpiantino8312
@laurenpiantino8312 2 жыл бұрын
@@haknys Ever heard of a man, a great man called Galileo? Look what ego and dogmatic scientists did to him, and then come back and tell me about your so called 'serious researchers' and their heads in the sand philosophies!
@haknys
@haknys 2 жыл бұрын
@@laurenpiantino8312 whataboutism and weird logical conclusions. Why dont you watch any of the debunking videos and tell the listener whats wrong with the information? The tour guides sure cant. They ignore all the push back, and try to silence it. They have even been asked for a debate, and answer with silence.
@AustinKoleCarlisle
@AustinKoleCarlisle 2 жыл бұрын
@@haknys at least Ben visits these sites and draws conclusions from what he sees and the research he does. the people "disproving" the alternative theories don't seem to ever leave their basements.
@haknys
@haknys 2 жыл бұрын
@@AustinKoleCarlisle I can assure you that the scientists and historians spend more time on these sites (and reading puplished papers) than Ben does. And there are thousands of them working on this topic the last 100 years. Massive amount of research. These tourguides present more or less nothing of that interesting research to the viewer. And they do not want to have historians as guests on their podcast or YT channel. But I do like the videos. And theories are fun. Its just that the whole discussion would be 10X more interesting if one would actually discuss the science, and not just repeat the assumtions that all scientists and historians in the world are so stupid they barely can feed themself.
@stevengiles77
@stevengiles77 2 жыл бұрын
I find this fascinating, and totally agree in advanced ancient technology, and the timeline of things to be much older, the question that plays on my mind is where is this ancient technology, did it get buried, either by choice or natural disaster, was it taken away or destroyed ? Keep the great videos coming, it's on my bucket list to do that trip one day, if ever I am able to.
@mancamiatipoola
@mancamiatipoola 2 жыл бұрын
In order to answer this question, let us draw a parallel to our modern high-tech machines. CNC routers, large stone saws, vertical saws, large lathes, large drilling machines and so on are all made of metal. How long do you think such a metallic machine would last during a global flood? How long would it last after 2 global floods? When a new tribal cycle finds it, how long will it last until they take it apart to use the high quality metal to make spears and swords out of it? And the machines that lie intact in some perfectly closed storage room, how deep do you think are buried under the sands of multiple cataclysms and floods that each deposit a new layer of earth? If the people in the old kingdoms, that realistically existed some 8000 years ago, were already recycling the perfectly cut stones of the previous cycle, then that means they already could no longer replicate the tech of the ones before. After each global cataclysm, humanity is born again, but with the minds of children. They have to learn everything and rediscover everything again, in each cycle. In some cycles they become very advanced and even re-invent a form of electricity, in others they stay in a medi-eval stage. Every cycle lasts approximately as long as a zodiac age, meaning 2-3000 years, after which a giant earthquake, fire or flood occurs which ends that cycle. This is the story of humanity.
@djlehara
@djlehara Жыл бұрын
its proven the earth eats itself...metal and all. not much would remain after 2-3000 years.
@mrmanch204
@mrmanch204 2 жыл бұрын
Ben this is excellent stuff as always, thanks for your hard work.
@hannahbeth7266
@hannahbeth7266 2 жыл бұрын
Having a bath listening to this getting ready for a days cleaning work… Learning from these videos is so comforting! Old stones relax me. History fascinates me. Thank you and have a jolly good day stone history buffs! X
@hoosierpatriot2280
@hoosierpatriot2280 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Ben. Between you, Brien and Jimmy, you have opened my eyes to the lies.
@haknys
@haknys 2 жыл бұрын
Open one of the thousands of books and papers puplished by scientists (no, not "Hawass"…any of the other thousands of scientists) that spend most of their life reseraching about this , and you will be well informed of what the "mainstream" actually think about this subject. Several debunk videos taking on channels like this on youtube, where the evidence actually is presented. Then it becomes clear who actually reads and understand the science. And who presents the "lies". But as long people keep sending money and buying tours, its all good.
@kevincrady2831
@kevincrady2831 2 жыл бұрын
@@haknys I get the feeling that the "mainstream academics" these guys are attacking are their Middle School history teachers. It's no wonder why "mainstream academics" ignore the question of how the Egyptians made the Serapeum boxes and the giant alabaster bowls--they only had a week before they had to move on to Greece and Rome!
@hoosierpatriot2280
@hoosierpatriot2280 2 жыл бұрын
You see, I never gave a sh*t until evidence was presented to me that man has been on earth MUCH longer than what we were taught. Then it sparked my interest and I thought, what else have they lied to us about? As it turns out, damn near everything. Everything we were taught about ancient history is/was a lie. Man has been on earth for hundreds of millions of years. If we haven't, then explain the ooparts found embedded in 300 million year old seams of coal...
@haknys
@haknys 2 жыл бұрын
@@kevincrady2831 Im not sure what "lies" people keep refering too. There are probably millions of sentences written about this subject from all over the world the last 200 years. Where exactly is the "lie"? Seems like they have just heard about "Hawass", and have no clue where to look for the "lies". Its not complicated. Find a puplished paper, find the a sentence one does not agree with, present your argument and evidence. I understand these are just youtubers and not scientists, but is a bit of logical sense and honesty too much to ask for?
@MrPallingo
@MrPallingo 2 жыл бұрын
Ben, your work, accomplishments and presentations are startling and eye-opening. Academia continually tried to hold onto outdated conclusions. When are large numbers of people going to see this folly? Share this.
@haknys
@haknys 2 жыл бұрын
The egyptian period was over 3000 years. One would believe they had both the time, money and manpower.
@GhostsonAcid
@GhostsonAcid 2 жыл бұрын
-Love your videos, man. -Keep it up, and _thanks!_
@4ofwands
@4ofwands 2 жыл бұрын
Great as usual. Keep up the good work!
@silverdrillpickle7596
@silverdrillpickle7596 2 жыл бұрын
Of course it’s recycled There’s no doubt I never leave my tools on the jobsite if I can avoid it
@haknys
@haknys 2 жыл бұрын
The egyptian period was over 3000 years. Could have been recycled 100 times within that time span. Today we even recycle even within 10 years. Recycling alone is no evidence for a lost civilisation.
@bean5618
@bean5618 2 жыл бұрын
@@haknys it’s plenty evidence when you notice the precision and scale of these things. Copper chisels? Come on man.
@haknys
@haknys 2 жыл бұрын
@@bean5618 So what do you think about the «copper tools» after watching the channel link I gave you? Still impossible? Why do you think these channels never discuss channels like this?
@bean5618
@bean5618 2 жыл бұрын
@@haknys which channel?
@chiefsilverstacker1176
@chiefsilverstacker1176 2 жыл бұрын
@@haknys I know of who you are talking about but the time that went into doing that small piece does not fit what the history books say how many years the pyramids were built in.
@polygonalmasonary
@polygonalmasonary 2 жыл бұрын
22:35 A good refute of academia’s arguments:- In 2021 not one single block of stone, equivalent in size to ancient blocks, has been carved using reproductions of the ancient Egyptian tool box. Even demonstration videos of academics cutting blocks using a huge copper saw is a cheat, using a copper saw the size and like of which has ‘never’ been found 😮
@theOcean41
@theOcean41 2 жыл бұрын
Not true at all. There are tons of experiments that have been done as well as was done up until the age of power tools. In some areas still done the same way to this day so what are you even talking about? 🙄
@Drewengtheway
@Drewengtheway 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your amazing work! I always look up to this channel to wash my eyes with quality content.
@tricke101
@tricke101 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Ben for sharing this. This evidence blows my mind everytime.
@kingxenomorph3056
@kingxenomorph3056 2 жыл бұрын
My night just got cooler..Uncharted x dropped a video.!i!
@carlstevens4981
@carlstevens4981 2 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy your videos, I've never believed that thousands of men done this with all the primitive tool. 😂😂
@semir_ramic
@semir_ramic 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this, amazing clues and opinions
@deliafunk9810
@deliafunk9810 2 жыл бұрын
Love your programme, it’s so straight and interesting, you get to the point! Thank you
@flappingarms9335
@flappingarms9335 2 жыл бұрын
The quicker we dismiss the standard history taught in schools/universities, the sooner we can discover the true history of intelligent life on Earth 🌏
@paulchamberlain8355
@paulchamberlain8355 2 жыл бұрын
Too many grifters making money to rewrite history. All of the "learned scholars" would be butt hurt by the truth. 😢
@AS-mb5gg
@AS-mb5gg 2 жыл бұрын
Why don't they do photo radiometric dating on the seams of those amazing, obviously older statues/column? Oh yeah, it would destroy the timeline of Egyptology as we know it (a joke basically, lol)
@prestonpeet1
@prestonpeet1 2 жыл бұрын
Very interesting. I for one am genuinely enjoying vicariously visiting Egypt and other places too through your efforts. Rock on.
@tristambre632
@tristambre632 2 жыл бұрын
Quality content here, thanks for your works !
@MichaelJohnson-jt5cu
@MichaelJohnson-jt5cu 2 жыл бұрын
If you add up the labor hours to quarry, transport, carve and erect all of these structures and statues there were not enough people in history to do all of this work with bronze age tools. How did they transport 200 ton stones without the use of mechanized equipment? It is obvious that there was advanced technologies that are lost too time, it only takes several hundred years to advance a society from horse & buggy to space travel.
@TheKelJacob
@TheKelJacob 2 жыл бұрын
Not even that long. My grandmother was born to horse & buggy in 1896 and lived to see smaller computers in 1988.
@haknys
@haknys 2 жыл бұрын
How did the "ancient civilisation" do it? The lack of answer for everything is not a evidence for a lost ancient civilisation. Also, there has been written allot about this topic (no, not "Hawass"), but none of that information is presented on these type of channels so one could make an sound argument of why the scientists are wrong. Makes you wonder. Do they not read or do they read and do not want to present what the "mainstream" actually says?
@haknys
@haknys 2 жыл бұрын
@@ironcladranchandforge7292 And what exactly is the "mainstream analysis"? I know for sure it is not what is presented on these youtube channels. Several of these YT channels have been debunked by historians. What they claim the "mainstream" says about the subject is false. Thousands of books and papers are published on the subject, and not a single sentence is presented in these videos. Why not? Yet they sell tours and ask for money. Not large enough force? The egyptians had allot of manpower...over and over again. The period was over 3000 years! Today we have changed the world over just 50 years in such a dramatic way that its visible from space and the clima is changing. How would you do the math on that? And this is "just" stones in a city of egypt. The Romans made amazing "perfect cut" statues and stones of several hundred tons, and shipped around europe both by boat and land. We have the tools, roads and maps of the water routes. Never mention in any of these channels. Brian Forrester even point at obvious roman stones and call them ancient just based on their size. The Romans did it all within ALLOT shorter time period than the egyptians....and with primitive tools (we have found btw). Somehow the "mathematical data" adds up there. It takes 5 minutes on google to find interesting science about the subject. None of it is presented in these "this is what actually happened, and this is what the scientists think"-videos. To be honest, I find that dishonest.
@kevincrady2831
@kevincrady2831 2 жыл бұрын
As you go through history, sooner or later you will encounter impressive stone buildings and artifacts that were undeniably created by known civilizations and not a Lost Ancient High Technology (LAHT) civilization prior to the Younger Dryas (e.g. the Pantheon in Rome, the Gothic cathedrals, the U.S. Capitol building), yet were created before we had powered machine tools and high-tech alloys. So how were these structures built?
@AncientHistoryCriticisms
@AncientHistoryCriticisms 2 жыл бұрын
👍👍👍
@jeffgill420
@jeffgill420 2 жыл бұрын
Great vid. Love this channel.
@andrewcanady6644
@andrewcanady6644 2 жыл бұрын
Stoked for a new UX video. Awesome.
@loneronin1386
@loneronin1386 2 жыл бұрын
So Ramasses was a bit of a Ned, tagging every Statue and vandalising many great works, some things never change.
@stevefaure415
@stevefaure415 2 жыл бұрын
This is a wonderful video full of amazing images. That said, I really do think this intense focus on the timelines of these constructions is not necessarily in the best interest of the mystery at hand. It is interesting to think of who did it and that maybe there is an even more ancient lost civilization. That's a fun thought and something we should try to discern, but probably never will. But what we do have left are these incredible, in some cases seemingly impossible stone creations. Whether they were made 4000 years ago or 40,000 years ago doesn't distract from the mystery of just how they were done. Really, it seems like a lot of people would be wholeheartedly in despair if it was somehow discovered without any doubt that Khufu built the Great Pyramid as his personal tomb. A lot of people who watch videos like this would feel betrayed and probably just drop the entire subject as something of interest. But the Great Pyramid, along with the ruins of other places around the world, are an enduring mystery in their construction. It is the how, not the who, where I think the profound mystery lies.
@UnchartedX
@UnchartedX 2 жыл бұрын
I agree - and I explore their construction in far more detail in my playlist on the evidence for ancient high technology - check out that series of videos!
@rawr4444
@rawr4444 2 жыл бұрын
17:10 this is such an interesting part. Never seen these make-shift tables before! Really REALLY good example with the carving of the priest on that second table. Wow!
@Dobermanator
@Dobermanator 2 жыл бұрын
Although the first offering table, where there is no carving but rather a "lip" of calcite remaining on top from am alleged pillar. If they can carve this second stone table with "Ra-Wer," would they not have been able and willing to smooth the calcite lip of the first stone table? It is an offering table so why leave such an imperfection especially when the carving skills are more than capable to dress it? Too many questions, not enough answers.
@AustinKoleCarlisle
@AustinKoleCarlisle 2 жыл бұрын
@@Dobermanator maybe if they knew exactly what they were doing--making an offering to the Gods who made those objects the later kingdoms found.
@Dobermanator
@Dobermanator 2 жыл бұрын
@@AustinKoleCarlisle Well, I think what many academia are suggesting is there are lost civilization(s) of an unknown time period(s). I would subscribe to that, and welcome new information to suggest man's evolution has not been so linear after all. The disruption of time periods likely being caused by cataclysmic event(s). Don't forget these types of theories will not only upset the historical narrative, it will (are) be(ing) heavily disputed and fought against because it would point to the ancient Egyptians as likely being high level scavengers.
@AustinKoleCarlisle
@AustinKoleCarlisle 2 жыл бұрын
@@Dobermanator i agree entirely. i think a lot of the origins of religion around the world came about from ancient peoples discovering pre-cataclysmic structures and ascribing them to the work of the "gods".
@johnweaver4564
@johnweaver4564 2 жыл бұрын
You make it hard to deny lost history and technology! Keep up the good work!
@kirbydeletesnegativecommen6854
@kirbydeletesnegativecommen6854 2 жыл бұрын
"Go check out some of my old videos" he says .... like there's any I haven't already watched....🙄
@UnchartedX
@UnchartedX 2 жыл бұрын
cheers mate :) I try to never presume that someone has seen any of my other work.
@bryan-nz
@bryan-nz 2 жыл бұрын
If someone were to study this using the scientific method, and produce peer-reviewed articles, it could absolutely be accepted by mainstream. But what actually is happening is almost invariably: here's some clear evidence of recycling (agreed), it must be from an ancient advanced civilization (wait, what?), I'm going to write a pop science book (sigh).
@jackinthebox301
@jackinthebox301 2 жыл бұрын
I think the fundamental reason why is because anyone found to be associating themselves with the idea of a greater, more ancient civilization are locked out of the area. Zahi Hawass was gatekeeping skepticism out of egyptology for how long? The only way those types of people can do real research is to lie about what they're doing and risk never being allowed to work there again. So all we get are (great, but nonetheless not publishing papers) people like Randall, Graham, and Ben.
@collinstanton
@collinstanton Жыл бұрын
Terrific doc, I thoroughly enjoy your perspective(s).
@joesantoro4964
@joesantoro4964 Жыл бұрын
I just want to say thanks for all the amazing content. I just recently discovered your channel and it blows me away. I didn't learn anything about Egypt in school and learning about all of it's history now makes me feel sad that I missed out on so much. The way you film and capture the enviroment is so perfect. I have seen many videos of the Sphinx but your footage was the first time I could see it's flaky like texture. Stunning detail!
@johng.4959
@johng.4959 2 жыл бұрын
3:50 - I love the dichotomy of seeing an ancient statue that has somehow still exists and a plastic water bottle. discarded right next to it. Makes one look at the evolution of substances and yet a sad commentary of today's environment contrasted with what was once a magnificent civilization.
@Ness2Alyza
@Ness2Alyza 2 жыл бұрын
People don't realise how fast plastics deteriorate. There is a reason why there is a discussion on microplastics in the ocean. I do think that we are the first civilization to use plastics at this scale, as we have entered a new geological era. In millions of years, we can find a geo-layer when we lived, due to plastics being fused with the new sedimentary rocks for the future.
@_VICK_
@_VICK_ 2 жыл бұрын
I find it odd…for a culture that loved to carve their achievements in their structures, there’s not many carvings telling the story of the construction of the pyramids (if any). The construction of the pyramids , which would have been one of their greatest achievements….
@mr1erl
@mr1erl 2 жыл бұрын
If you read the "lost book of Enki" it will be a bit clearer. It was just a building with a light beam coming out of the top, for them. They had no reason to put there name on it. Acording to the sumarian kings list they ruled as kings for 266.000 years. Until the great flood and after that humans became kings. Also the "terra papers" i find interesting because that story goes back to the beginning of our solar system. And i know nobody can prove anything of it to be true but still interesting reading.
@billwillock7245
@billwillock7245 2 жыл бұрын
Good stuff, as always, Ben. I liked your tribute to Chuck at the end. Sorely missed.
@kirk9373
@kirk9373 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome video and content as always
@olbillthecook5527
@olbillthecook5527 2 жыл бұрын
Can you imagine the pre-dynastic Egyptians? Hunter-gatherers just coming out of the caves after a 1200 year Ice Age. Just trying to survive. Catching fish along the edge of the river in the middle of the Sahara jungle and one of them looks at the other one and says" check it out, a giant City"! " let's live here"! And the other one says " yeah we can use all this stuff"!......" if we can figure out how to move it".
@coryCuc
@coryCuc 2 жыл бұрын
Picturing it now. Yeah that's some visual lol.
@borikuarokero4309
@borikuarokero4309 2 жыл бұрын
So. Speaking of hieroglyphs chiseled on later... why is it that the giant obelisk found in the middle of the Vatican in Rome has 0 hieroglyphs on it? Why is it in the middle of the Vatican when it has nothing to do with the catholic religion? Why is it so important that it is the central focal point of the Vatican? I think it's because it is an original artifact from a long lost ancient Civilization predating the ice age and the global flood/cataclysm of 12,000 years ago and the catholic church knows the truth, but are purposely subverting it to maintain control. The pope is right now as powerful as anymore leader and the catholic church as powerful as any nation. But a few hundred years ago they were the world superpower.
@AustinKoleCarlisle
@AustinKoleCarlisle 2 жыл бұрын
makes total sense when you think of the connection between Freemasonry and Egypt.
@borikuarokero4309
@borikuarokero4309 2 жыл бұрын
@@AustinKoleCarlisle so what if the freemasons and illuminati like groups know the truth of the world already. More and more evidence like that found in this channel keeps piling up daily proving that civilization goes back hundreds of thousands of years at least.
@AustinKoleCarlisle
@AustinKoleCarlisle 2 жыл бұрын
@@borikuarokero4309 i wouldn't doubt it. if the truth came out about our true history, the world would descend into chaos overnight.
@borikuarokero4309
@borikuarokero4309 2 жыл бұрын
@@AustinKoleCarlisle maybe not. I mean the Government straight up admitted that UFOs are real and nobody actually cared... I think people are so conditioned to dismiss anything that goes against the narrative that I honestly think people would continue to believe what they believe regardless of the government admitting the truth at this point. And maybe that was the plan all along.
@AustinKoleCarlisle
@AustinKoleCarlisle 2 жыл бұрын
@@borikuarokero4309 grainy-ass footage is not proof in my opinion.
@jrhoads4849
@jrhoads4849 2 жыл бұрын
This show is so cool. Never boring!
@jadi4100
@jadi4100 2 жыл бұрын
Great quality stuff as always Ben. 👍
@gbear1005
@gbear1005 2 жыл бұрын
so, the egyptians et al were the Thomas Edisons of the ancient world?
@jeromebirth2693
@jeromebirth2693 2 жыл бұрын
Correct just like Thomas Edison they took credit for other peoples work
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