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the GI-d is a small model before constructing the big ones
ОтветитьJust lidar the Giza Plateau already 🙄
ОтветитьOld joke: Why are the Pyramids still in Egypt?
Because they're not fit into the British Museum... 😶🌫️
Zahi Hawass will probably be buried in one of the pyramids🤔
ОтветитьMagnífico tema !
Fascinante !
Existem tantos enigmas sobre as pirâmides ... todos vão ate elas buscando respostas e acabam saindo com mais perguntas .
As piramides satélites poderiam ser algum tipo de Serdab , semelhante ao da pirâmide de Zozer ?
Ja que a camara da rainha nao poderia exercer esta função ...
Este local quando terminado na epoca do seu apogeu deveria ser divino ... sem sombra de duvidas .
Se houvessem mantido este lugar o mais preservado possível , seria inacreditável .
Hoje aquilo que sobrou são apenas ruinas e escombros e ja facinante , imagine com tudo em seu devido lugar ?
Só quem viu é quem sabe ...
Restroom
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ОтветитьGreat video and cool little pyramid. I found out about it while researching Snefru. Its destruction is its own mystery, I wonder if it’s related to HFG’s theory that Khufu was despised by later kingdoms. Taking the tip off the big one and destroying the ka pyramid would send a message.
ОтветитьA road! Sigh
ОтветитьIt reminds me of an engineering project,a scale model to work from.
ОтветитьLooking st the arrangement of the 5 structures it makes me think of an architect's moquette..an'mebbe three squads having a trial go afore the big job .....
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It is obvious__ the micro pyramid was Khufu's out house.
Ask yourself (1) would I relieve myself in my own eternal resting place and (2) where was the Gaza bathroom?
And, that red stuff on the ground is royal xxxx!
Great video and full of interesting information, as usual. Thanks and I look forward to your next presentation.
ОтветитьThank you for sharing.
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ОтветитьThe Missing Pyramids were dismantled by the Egyptians to Build Cairo.. Up till the Europeans arrived all the Pyramids were destined to end up as Buildings in the city. ..
ОтветитьMATT!!! When will you realize that physical existence is 100% ELECTRIC? ⚡⚡⚡☮❤🐾
ОтветитьWow. So cool
ОтветитьHow does one lose a pyramid? These people must have been slobs.
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ОтветитьFrom Lidar imagery it would seem to be 23x23m, and unsurprising perfectly aligned, both north to south and east to west.
ОтветитьGood video. New black pyramid video?
Ответить24 hours in a day? The smallest measurement in these? I bet there is a hour, maybe in a missing obelisk. The rest are also marking earth to heaven, all things in both.
Ответитьits not smol its cold and i was in a pool
nooooooooo
I wish someone would develop an interactive "game" where you could go through the building of a pyramid, and the actual ceremonies. Bonus points for it being VR. I legitimately have a hard time imagining how their society handled the death of loved ones. They "seem" so focused on death and it basically being the "bonus levels", that I am unsure if they looked forward to it. How were ceremonies conducted? Did people grieve in any particular fashion? Imagine starting off in the game as a laborer, having to chisel blocks to specifications, then having to move them from the quarry, then getting promoted to a planner, and planning one, then the grand architect or maybe a priest and performing ceremonies with as historically accurate visuals and processes as possible.... just to get a glimpse of their society....
ОтветитьSo how do we know this pyramidion belongs to this pyramid? Or is it just a guess by the professional grave robbers oops archaeologists.😉😉
ОтветитьI love what you do, but if you don't mind me saying, as a fellow Englishman, the way you are trying to do a posh accent is quite irritating.
ОтветитьChanging room for the king? You f*cking joking?
ОтветитьTicket office? Or perhaps a lavatory?
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ОтветитьEven rock weathers away in millennia. Anything expecting to still stand after all this time takes amazing architecture to accomplish that goal.
I can't help but think they must've known for sure that not only would these constructions beat mankind's thirst for destruction, it would also beat nature for at least 10k years. In 6k years from now these things still stand while all of our generations are just reduced to "dark ages" probably.
We'll leave behind only craters and atmospheric anomalies.
So if we have 3 satellites at 1/5th scale for G1...G1a, G1b, G1c.
If we have 3 satellites at 1/6th scale of G2...G3a, G3b, G3c.
If we have 2 satelites at 1/5th scale of G3...G1d & G2a.
Is there a G3d at 1/5th scale of G3, to complete the triplet nature of satellites, that related to a corner or midpoint of G3 ???
😂 A changing room for the king? Everyone knows it's where he kept his sandals.
ОтветитьWomen get off light for their actions
ОтветитьNot sure why anyone bothers to quote zahi hawass anymore. 😂
ОтветитьI hope this gets restored and isn't just left to get eroded and plundered.
ОтветитьPlacentas ?!?
Ответитьfolding chair storage house
ОтветитьI personally don't want to go inside any pyramid as I think they were tombs
ОтветитьNo doubt built long after the prominent Dynasty pyramids, possibly even into Hellenic times, by a want-to-be Pharoah. He would have been some small-bore local or tribal chieftain seeking to bask in ancient glories without knowing how or possessing more than a minute fragment of the necessary resources, but being for a brief time in possession of the local Giza neighborhood.
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ОтветитьCan't Believe Thay ruined the great pyramids of Giza with a road and local stealing artefacts and rock it's a not the 8 great wonder on earth no more talk about ruin
ОтветитьI am trying to pave a road here, and some idiot built a pyramid instead...these things just get in the way!
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Ответитьjust a thought, could the northern quarry have acted like like a rain trap for the plateau and flooding in times of rain the quarry like a lake. if this was released at its south east end the water would've flowed down to the sphinx, like a stream banked on one side by the causeway. i think khufu made the causeway and the sphinx. the southern quarries don't make sense if you weren't using the causeway, if not you had to get the stone over it. also why respect the causeway in the first place, when it led from an abandoned village to something else that was destroyed and/or built over? Your earlier vids show how the 4th dynasty didn't seem to preserve much from the earlier ones. Also it does'nt make sense to leave a construction causeway there in place for years waiting for khafre (who didn't know he would be pharaho). Seems more likely the second pyramid was at least started by Djedefre, and the work taken over by khafre .??
ОтветитьThis is my final “updated archive video” before I release new content. I’ve written a new script and I’ll be working on that tomorrow! But for now, enjoy this video, please like and subscribe and I’ll be sharing some awesome new footage from Turkey over the next few weeks!
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