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Professor of Egyptology and Archaeology Laurel Bestock answers your questions about ancient Egypt from Twitter. What did …
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Professor of Egyptology and Archaeology Laurel Bestock answers your questions about ancient Egypt from Twitter. What did …
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Is it true that we wuz kangz (and shieettt)?
why is she so cute when talking about what she loves? With all due respect.
17:39 we need to bring this back LMAO
imotep! Imotep!
she just LOOK like she study egypt
Drew berrymores sister is an egyptologists. Who knew?
i am shocked nobody talked about what she said about men taking care of things around the house while the women were on their periods, that's quite fascinating to me
This was a great video. The only thing I would add to when she mentions the tools is that they would use sand which had quartz in it and the quartz was harder than the stone that was being cut. So you're taking the bronze tool and you're cutting into the stone with the sand that has quartz in it and the quartz is helping to make the cut easier. A lot of people get hung up on the type of tools they had back then saying that's not strong enough. Well technically true it would still cut the stones but the courts was stronger than the stones and really helped and this possibility that they also put water in there to make it even more abrasive.
In my head the sphinx was a lady sphinx, didn't know it was a dudes face
Another example of what a blight frying vocal chords is to spoken word. Interesting topic . The fry edge of the vocal chord delivery …ew. No thanks.
Iam not expert but Iam so sure about The pyramids being 2400BC old. You cannot carbon date limestone
it's an Arab Historian and not Arabic historian. Arabic is the language. And why not name them.
Thank you, that was very interesting and informative
Where’s wirtual
Where’s graham hancock? Billy Carson told me the pyramids are 450,000 years old. Built by the annunaki
Egypt died when islam was invented by man the same for all the middle East
such a cool video
She’s very reductive of the ancient Egyptian legacy in a typical western-centric narrative
We don't build them because we cant!
i think it's so funny that you got multiple "did you know" questions in this, as if these people aren't asking an extremely well educated individual. this is the only episode i've seen where anyone asked a "did you know" question 🤣
It looks like geographically was not supposed to handle rivalry with Israel about technologies and Greece about rigorous school of thought..
Dang! She's married!
Hope to see more experts on this level! 👍
Yeah the pregnancy test thing I hear was in excess of 70% or so accurate, while that sounds not overly great we are talking a method thousands of years old. Pretty good imo
Kathy Bates!
Aw man I've never been so disappointed seeing a video end, because I can definitely listen to her for hours on end
I can listen to her all day! So amazed by all the info