Nice to you have a sponsor Kayleigh, As someone has said already it probably wasn't long before someone came up with a lock pick for that design but just illustrates how inventive humans have always being.
Actually the lock described in the video is like our modern day house door lock with pins and a key. It is not like a tumbler lock which is found on most modern safes. Where discs are rotated that line up with notches using a combination of numbers turning in different directions using a dial.
The reason we are so technologically advanced today is from all the hard work, experiments, curiosity, math, and other trials and tribulations from our ancient ancestors.
Right...but using the word ADVANCED is not correct now is it? WE are ADVANCED and the ancients were Inventors.....VERY DIFFERENT UNDERSTANDINGS I think it's cool that people disagree with this understanding that the ancients were inventors but NOT advanced engineers. I'm not sure why People limit their understanding that the ancients were anything other than inventors.
@@rsbudgood1 the word ADVANCED is correct here, but it's also very relative... they were definitely advanced, more advanced then cavemen but less than us. We think of ourselves as advanced but 2000 or 4000 years from now we will be the cavemen to the advanced people...
@@ajkaajka2512 The word Advanced is not used correctly...Definitely. You are using another word.... incorrectly.... IT IS THE WORD "WE" ! I hate it when people try to lump everyone into the belief of "WE" . "ADVANCED" is used incorrectly here and everywhere else I have heard it used...Brien Forester being the greatest offender of it's usage. The intended usage of the word "ADVANCED" is somehow trying to convince all of us that the ancient's had access to the same advanced knowledge that we have today...in some cases people actually believe they knew more than present Humans. That is laughable.... PROVE IT! I'll wait. You will never provide proof that the ancients were "ADVANCED". You and everybody like you in belief will determine that with minimal evidence.. It is evidentiary proof that confirms all your made up ideas of what "ADVANCED" actually means. IT"S CALLED CONFIRMATION BIAS.....Ever heard of it?...when you live and believe in a vacuum. you are bias.... That is a reason for PEER REVIEW.... Publish your "ADVANCED" tech and Let the world see your "ADVANCED" proof.... Don't show me saw marks and tube drillings....Can you tell me which civilization that occupied Egypt had access to saws and tube drilling? I bet you can't! Walking around and pointing out saw cuts and tube drill holes does not solidify which culture and which occupying civilization provided the knowledge of saws and tube drilling...
this pin and tumbler system lock like this is still being used in the Automotive industry the key is stationary while the pins and tumblers move but it is still the same locking principal .
Viking ladies used to carry fake keys made of leather, made to look like iron as status symbols. Big keys meant lots of valuable things to lock up. Giving the impression they were very successful and rich. So really just turn of the 1st millennium bling. 💍💎👑
Great video Kayleigh! I'm fascinated by ancient technology, as it's so OBVIOUS to me, that ancient civilisations' were so much more advanced than we give them credit for! This is just one prime example. And equally we only have to go back a couple of hundred years before the industrial revolution and look at the amazing genius of some of the buildings, technology, metal work, wood work and things like pianos and complex musical instruments, stonework, etc etc, to see that people had immense knowledge and skills passed down generation after generation, that is unfortunately has actually started to die out in many cases due to modern machinery people now have lost some of the knowledge and skills we had up until fairly recently.. I believe that both Ancient and even relatively recently people were A LOT more skilled in craftsmanship and ingenious in their design abilities and ideas than we perhaps now know, (for the most part) and there are many tools that not many people now know how to use which just makes you think how many things have we LOST altogether to time, in terms of advanced technology perhaps that may have be achieved by them and lost to time as say cultures died out etc. I really enjoyed this video, as I love Both the history aspect and the ingenuity of the design and craftsmanship of the lock mechanism. Very well presented! And of course you're looking stunning (as usual) Kayleigh! 😉😁 Great video, thanks from London England 👍❤️😎🏴🙏
This is especially interesting since I've been binge-ing lockpicking videos here on TH-cam. The pins and keys in popular modern padlocks and door locks are pretty much identical in concept.
I have said for years that ancient people had their genius’s , or people who thought out side the box just like us today. Iv worked with a few. Great video
In "ancient times" they had KNOWLEDGE and even TECHNOLOGY what they did NOT have was COMMUNICATION they did not talk to each other or share knowledge because it was considered "power" a form of currency and it was also considered "Military Prowess" The biggest difference between 4000 BCE and now is COMMUNICATION we share our knowledge in fact we "POOL" our knowledge to create better more improved knowledge (and yes there is still alot of "KNOWLEDGE" that does not get shared due to "National Security" "Military Prowess", "Registered Trademarks", ETC as a few examples), but in reality what it does is diminish the human race by preventing the creation of medicines and/or techniques to save human beings and improve the quality of life in general (not to speak off protecting and preventing the destruction of the world we live in). This blue bubble we live in, is EXTREMELY unique and need to be preserve! Thank you for the video I found it very interesting about the lock pin method (you dont even need springs, they drop by gravity!)
Smart lock design, pleasing to watch the graphics of function. Pronunciation of all of the important names needing recognition proves loyalty to the minions perhaps. 👌
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You might be interested to know that a day after you posted this, the Beeb posted a minidoc about 'Fleeing the shifting sands of the Sahara desert' and this exact thing is pictured around 3/4 in. I'm really curious of the connection, maybe they saw it here or on the channel of the guy you mentioned.
@@HistoryWithKayleigh yeah you can check it here if curious just search those terms, couldnt post the link. It's sad but interesting. Portrays a door that still has that lock. Calls the mechanism famous so perhaps it's better known around those parts and still in use.
It's been years now, that it occurred to me or that I became aware, that humanity is in a perpetual state of replay or endless loop; where the only things that change are Time & Technology.
Kayleigh I was a few weeks not at your channel because I was not into history a few weeks but THX for you're nice presentation I have locked again in your channel because of this one..
Thanks Kayleigh, another great video from my favorite History professor! Hope things are going well, our hearts and prayers are always there with you! 🐄🌟🌞🕊🐄
Ancient civilizations were very knowledgeable, It just so happens that they weren't standing on the shoulders of so many past civilizations as we are now.
The ancients had sophisticated technology, we don't understand a lot of it, because they had a different prospective on things. The lock in the video is pretty simple and in many ways not too dissimilar from modern locks. A neat video..thanks..j
Very interesting Kayleigh I also see sufistcated technology metal lergy and am shure a lot of the megalithic structure stone work was done with wire rope and dimond .that lock system keyed wow thank you Kayleigh.
Hi Kayleigh, I'm late but here never the less 😁 I'm a firm believer in the advanced knowledge of the ancient, many we still don't understand. Glad to see you're sponsored 👍.
I wish i had more teachers in school like you because you are actually very knowledgeable and you make learning something more enjoying ! and that ancient lock is prob more pick resistant than anything made today ! 😍
Years ago, when Velikovsky books were first popular and the movie Stargate came out, there was a lot of fuss about how the Ancient Egyptian must have had technology from ET Aliens. I visited the (NYC) Metropolitan Museum of Art's Egyptian exhibits. The Ancient Egyptians were amazingly clever with rope, stone, bone, copper and later bronze. But I saw nothing that required knowledge of advanced, Alien, technology to make. Just stuff made be amazingly clever humans.
Very clever, these humans of antiquity! I wonder when our innovative ancestors figured out that iron or brass made better locks and keys than wood. Well done, Kayleigh!
Yes K, I am exactly like you. Random questions pop into my head all the time and I cant rest until I know the answer. People who know me think I am a jaw breaking yawn, whatever. Our ancients (particularly Egypt) are not given credit for how inventive they were. Give some inventive people a few pieces of wood and some rope and they can do amazing things. This lock is so simple but genius...nice one K, peace to ya.
Locking systems can be as simple as having a bolt through a bar. Actual locks are used when an ill intentioned person may have access to the lock, such as locking a room or building with the lock on the same side as them. Egyptian locks could probably be easily 'picked' by using a similar shaped piece of wood to the key, coating it in clay or wax, and getting an impression of where the pins would be. Guards were a standard practice to ensure this didn't happen.
The ancient Egyptians used batteries made with ceramic, copper wire and a rod of iron this was said to form some kind of electrotherapy or electroplating, a good example would be the Arc lamp at the lighthouse of Alexandria - therefore the Egyptians did have electricity ⚡️
I've always resented the narrative that the ancients weren't smart or innovative or didn't have technology.. "they didn't have the wheel" like what? Haha we've had these energy- expensive brains for so long and just weren't using it until recently? Hmmmmm
The word "Advance" really is too vague. Did they have MOSFET transistor computers? Did they have fusion powered spacecraft? So, I like to use the word "CLEVER". They are just as intelligence as people today. They would figured out how to manipulate the materials and tools they had at the time to solve problems of their time. Plus, along the way they would gain new insight to experiences and knowledge to solve new problems just as people do today.
"In a old mysterious book found in ancient ruins we find this writing" Hello adventure, I am ye old lockpicking lawyer, this lock is the most dimwitted rubbish I have ever layed my eyes on as the craftsman made this lock out of wood One can only be sure that this barbaric mechanism can be defeat with a hand saw. Needless to mention that the pins are on the same level as well as the fact that there is not a single spring meaning you can simply turn this poorly made craft on it's upside amd thus defeating the mechanism "This passage along with many others confused historians and mechanical engineers alike"
excellent, Klee😍 what an ingenious invention🤩 gives one an idea of how advanced their knowledge truly was! a simple device, by todays standards, but effective. think what they could have come up with if they had the technology of today. love this series, Klee🥰 always had respect for the abilities of the ancients, but didn't realise how old the origins were of things we take for granted🤯 see you next time🙃
That is a pretty ingenious lock and I agree with you about the intelligence bigotry some people have about today's society and any in the past. Most of us today would either starve or freeze to death if we were suddenly transported to a time before our current technology. And, just a compliment, nice dress, 😀😀😀
Necessity is the mother of invention. Clearly the toilet was invented shortly before the first lock. Simply not graceful getting caught with your pants down by your barbarian neighbors. Thus you must lock the door. And now you know.....
Hi, I'm a subscriber of this channel and I have enjoyed its content a lot. However, I cannot applaud everything. Those embedded ads are intrusive. In fact, the whole video is mostly an ad, isn't it. In my view, the value of one of these videos is more than the value of an ad. Why do you allow a vpn service ad to be more relevant than your content? In summary, I would like content to take the lead (and not an ad to take the lead). Otherwise any company can chop up your videos and devaluate them. Thank you and keep up with your cool channel.
I hope you understand that people have bills to pay, me as a person unable to work i have bills like everyone else. I was offered a sponsorship, i took it. It was my first and the video itself was short. Plus my 9.5 year long relationship just ended and i couldn't focus on a super long video especially not 3 weeks after my grandmother passed away I'm sorry that inconvenienced you, but sometimes we need to try and survive in this world
@@HistoryWithKayleigh Sorry to hear about these things. It's great that you're getting sponsorships. I guess these sponsors provide some strict guidelines I don't like. By the way, awesome flowers.
They do have strict guidelines, it's part of it. Just know not every video will be sponsored, they will happen every once in a while and the focus will always remain on the history
@@landonoffmars9598 Put your money where your mouth is. Support the channel with a few bucks each month. If all her subscribers skipped a latte a month and donated that money she would not need commercial sponsors and the videos would roll on. No such thing as a free lunch, amigo.
I disagree with calling ancient civilization's Advanced....in Modern times we have Advanced Technology..... Ancient people did not and never did have what we have.... A lock and key system is not advanced...it's basic tech... I do believe ancient people were advanced for the time...not the future...
Nice to you have a sponsor Kayleigh, As someone has said already it probably wasn't long before someone came up with a lock pick for that design but just illustrates how inventive humans have always being.
We invent and then invent things to take advantage of that first invention, sort of the circle of life 😂
@@HistoryWithKayleigh yeah an old story but so true
I like how you give practical explanations of ancient technology. Many others would have identified the lock as a religious or ceremonial artifact.
Thank you, i see it as it is. A lock and it's intricate design 🤗
Hahahahahahaha! We're looking at you, Francis Pryor.
Actually the lock described in the video is like our modern day house door lock with pins and a key. It is not like a tumbler lock which is found on most modern safes. Where discs are rotated that line up with notches using a combination of numbers turning in different directions using a dial.
The reason we are so technologically advanced today is from all the hard work, experiments, curiosity, math, and other trials and tribulations from our ancient ancestors.
Yes 🤗
Right...but using the word ADVANCED is not correct now is it? WE are ADVANCED and the ancients were Inventors.....VERY DIFFERENT UNDERSTANDINGS I think it's cool that people disagree with this understanding that the ancients were inventors but NOT advanced engineers.
I'm not sure why People limit their understanding that the ancients were anything other than inventors.
Because most people see the ancient people as dumb 😅
@@rsbudgood1 the word ADVANCED is correct here, but it's also very relative... they were definitely advanced, more advanced then cavemen but less than us. We think of ourselves as advanced but 2000 or 4000 years from now we will be the cavemen to the advanced people...
@@ajkaajka2512 The word Advanced is not used correctly...Definitely. You are using another word.... incorrectly.... IT IS THE WORD "WE" ! I hate it when people try to lump everyone into the belief of "WE" .
"ADVANCED" is used incorrectly here and everywhere else I have heard it used...Brien Forester being the greatest offender of it's usage. The intended usage of the word "ADVANCED" is somehow trying to convince all of us that the ancient's had access to the same advanced knowledge that we have today...in some cases people actually believe they knew more than present Humans. That is laughable.... PROVE IT! I'll wait. You will never provide proof that the ancients were "ADVANCED". You and everybody like you in belief will determine that with minimal evidence.. It is evidentiary proof that confirms all your made up ideas of what "ADVANCED" actually means. IT"S CALLED CONFIRMATION BIAS.....Ever heard of it?...when you live and believe in a vacuum. you are bias.... That is a reason for PEER REVIEW.... Publish your "ADVANCED" tech and Let the world see your "ADVANCED" proof.... Don't show me saw marks and tube drillings....Can you tell me which civilization that occupied Egypt had access to saws and tube drilling? I bet you can't! Walking around and pointing out saw cuts and tube drill holes does not solidify which culture and which occupying civilization provided the knowledge of saws and tube drilling...
This is quite a brilliant design! I'm more than impressed, and yes this was a total "I wonder how this was created?" moment.
Ha awesome!! That's what these videos are all about 🤗
Agreed
Fascinating! It would be a pain to carry a ring of 12 of those keys.
Great stuff, Kayleigh! Thank you!
Haha the keychain would be SUCH a nuisance 😂🤣
this pin and tumbler system lock like this is still being used in the Automotive industry the key is stationary while the pins and tumblers move but it is still the same locking principal .
🤗 that's so cool!
Necessity is the mother of invention. The first person to possess anything valued had to protect their possession from the have nots.
Yes! 🤗
Always great to see another video. Thank you.
Thank you Wade!
That's why I find downright insulting when they so convincingly say pyramids where built by eff ufos.
Agreed
GReat video! Super interesting. That lock system is complex, how amazing the craftsmanship.
Absolutely astonishing 🤗
Viking ladies used to carry fake keys made of leather, made to look like iron as status symbols. Big keys meant lots of valuable things to lock up. Giving the impression they were very successful and rich. So really just turn of the 1st millennium bling. 💍💎👑
Hahaha 🤣
Elegant design. Thank you, Kayleigh.
Thank you Mark!
Great video Kayleigh!
I'm fascinated by ancient technology, as it's so OBVIOUS to me, that ancient civilisations' were so much more advanced than we give them credit for! This is just one prime example. And equally we only have to go back a couple of hundred years before the industrial revolution and look at the amazing genius of some of the buildings, technology, metal work, wood work and things like pianos and complex musical instruments, stonework, etc etc, to see that people had immense knowledge and skills passed down generation after generation, that is unfortunately has actually started to die out in many cases due to modern machinery people now have lost some of the knowledge and skills we had up until fairly recently..
I believe that both Ancient and even relatively recently people were A LOT more skilled in craftsmanship and ingenious in their design abilities and ideas than we perhaps now know, (for the most part) and there are many tools that not many people now know how to use which just makes you think how many things have we LOST altogether to time, in terms of advanced technology perhaps that may have be achieved by them and lost to time as say cultures died out etc.
I really enjoyed this video, as I love Both the history aspect and the ingenuity of the design and craftsmanship of the lock mechanism.
Very well presented! And of course you're looking stunning (as usual) Kayleigh! 😉😁
Great video, thanks from London England 👍❤️😎🏴🙏
Thank you 🤗
Great find Kayleigh 👍🏻
Thank you!
This is especially interesting since I've been binge-ing lockpicking videos here on TH-cam.
The pins and keys in popular modern padlocks and door locks are pretty much identical in concept.
smashing! this knowledge is ''all locked-up'' !! thanks 4 sharing! incredible history! I have seen this in a movie, but didn't know what it was!
Thanks!!
i see another very informative video is almost upon us , you do these so well Kayleigh . looking forward to it now .
It's a short and fun one 🙂
Cool! It’s awesome that you will explore one tiny detail of history, it makes your channel different from many others.
Thank you 🤗
Those ancient aliens "historians" are shaking in their boots because of this video 😂
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I actually had no Idea that locks were so old! Thanks!
You're more than welcome! And feel free to share 🤗
I have said for years that ancient people had their genius’s , or people who thought out side the box just like us today. Iv worked with a few. Great video
Thank you 🤗
In "ancient times" they had KNOWLEDGE and even TECHNOLOGY what they did NOT have was COMMUNICATION they did not talk to each other or share knowledge because it was considered "power" a form of currency and it was also considered "Military Prowess"
The biggest difference between 4000 BCE and now is COMMUNICATION we share our knowledge in fact we "POOL" our knowledge to create better more improved knowledge (and yes there is still alot of "KNOWLEDGE" that does not get shared due to "National Security" "Military Prowess", "Registered Trademarks", ETC as a few examples), but in reality what it does is diminish the human race by preventing the creation of medicines and/or techniques to save human beings and improve the quality of life in general (not to speak off protecting and preventing the destruction of the world we live in). This blue bubble we live in, is EXTREMELY unique and need to be preserve!
Thank you for the video I found it very interesting about the lock pin method (you dont even need springs, they drop by gravity!)
My only complaint is that it was too short! 😃 Maybe you can add puzzle locks and cypher locks, and combo locks, and eye retina recognition! 😆
Haha i will look i to the evolution of locks in the future 😉
Lets see how the Lock Picking Lawyer picks that ancient lock. Probably still harder than a Master Lock.
Haha
I’ve wondered the same thing. I’m happy that you brought out this information.
Thank you! 🤗
Smart lock design, pleasing to watch the graphics of function. Pronunciation of all of the important names needing recognition proves loyalty to the minions perhaps. 👌
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Oh man, you had me nervous. I had it checked and all haha
wow Kayleigh that is so cool Did that chap you found make that model🤗👍💕
Yes 🤗 i was really pleased i was able to use his footage in the video 🤗
Awesome job thanks for your time and effort 👍👍
Thank you 🤗
You might be interested to know that a day after you posted this, the Beeb posted a minidoc about 'Fleeing the shifting sands of the Sahara desert' and this exact thing is pictured around 3/4 in. I'm really curious of the connection, maybe they saw it here or on the channel of the guy you mentioned.
I don't know haha, i had finished the lock video on Wednesday already but needed to wait on the sponsor to give me the clear.for publishing haha
@@HistoryWithKayleigh yeah you can check it here if curious just search those terms, couldnt post the link. It's sad but interesting. Portrays a door that still has that lock. Calls the mechanism famous so perhaps it's better known around those parts and still in use.
It's been years now, that it occurred to me or that I became aware, that humanity is in a perpetual state of replay or endless loop; where the only things that change are Time & Technology.
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Thank you 🙂
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Kayleigh I was a few weeks not at your channel because I was not into history a few weeks but THX for you're nice presentation I have locked again in your channel because of this one..
Haha thank you Eric! We all have phases we go through for sure 😉
@@HistoryWithKayleigh Love you from a distance, you are total okey , I did not forget you, keep up the good work.
Thanks Eric 😉
@@HistoryWithKayleigh You keep my support! You deserve it!
Thanks!
Thanks Kayleigh, another great video from my favorite History professor! Hope things are going well, our hearts and prayers are always there with you! 🐄🌟🌞🕊🐄
Thank you Rox 🙂
Great work good presentation I like seeing that old technology. There was some great Woodworkers back-in-the-day.
Interesting stuff! I wonder how long it was between that first lock and the first time someone locked their key in their house!
Hahahaha omg 😂
I've done that once, hated myself for it😅😂
I think I will design and build this for my log cabin :D Then put in the back up 50lb weight that drops on anyone breaking in :D Thanks Kayleigh... :D
Haha good idea 😂
Ancient civilizations were very knowledgeable, It just so happens that they weren't standing on the shoulders of so many past civilizations as we are now.
Yup haha, and people in modern times need to stop saying aliens built things haha
Great Video, a simple design and not much different than the tumble locks we have today, it that works perfectly!
Thanks Kayleigh 😎👍
Exactly! I love these videos 🥰
You keep teaching I keep learning love it
Awesome 💪
The ancients had sophisticated technology, we don't understand a lot of it, because they had a different prospective on things. The lock in the video is pretty simple and in many ways not too dissimilar from modern locks. A neat video..thanks..j
Thank you 🤗
@@HistoryWithKayleigh Perhaps a video about the Greek temple with the automatic door opener.
Very interesting Kayleigh I also see sufistcated technology metal lergy and am shure a lot of the megalithic structure stone work was done with wire rope and dimond .that lock system keyed wow thank you Kayleigh.
I was amazed by it 🤗
Hi Kayleigh, I'm late but here never the less 😁 I'm a firm believer in the advanced knowledge of the ancient, many we still don't understand. Glad to see you're sponsored 👍.
Thank you Nefers! This was a fun quick video, I'll be back to more in depth content soon 🙂
@@HistoryWithKayleigh You're pretty awesome 😁
Thanks!
I wish i had more teachers in school like you because you are actually very knowledgeable and you make learning something more enjoying ! and that ancient lock is prob more pick resistant than anything made today ! 😍
Haha very true 😉
Very cool.
I look up random things quite often. Thats why I like your channel. Great random knowledge and a wonderful host.
Thank you!!
How cool is that? I'm quite certain ancient people had gadgets that would surprise people these days.
Haha they might have 🙂
The key to the Treasury.
I could use some coin from said treasury 😂😅
Years ago, when Velikovsky books were first popular and the movie Stargate came out, there was a lot of fuss about how the Ancient Egyptian must have had technology from ET Aliens. I visited the (NYC) Metropolitan Museum of Art's Egyptian exhibits. The Ancient Egyptians were amazingly clever with rope, stone, bone, copper and later bronze. But I saw nothing that required knowledge of advanced, Alien, technology to make. Just stuff made be amazingly clever humans.
Agreed 🤗
Very clever, these humans of antiquity! I wonder when our innovative ancestors figured out that iron or brass made better locks and keys than wood. Well done, Kayleigh!
We might find out in the evolution of the lock 🤗
They figured that out when the thieves built a fire against the wooden lock and door.
I think you do an awesome job and love the topics you talk about!!! Do you have a website or public Email to discuss some of your topics further?
I have a discord server, I'm active on Twitter, Instagrams a Facebook page and reddit 🙂
@@HistoryWithKayleigh Awesome thank you!!
Very interesting video, I wonder how long it took thieves to work out how to pick... Or you could just bring a match 🤔
Each lock and their pins differed but it wasn't too hard to pick i imagine haha
@@HistoryWithKayleigh it's interesting that the basic concept of "pin tumblers" has been around since the late neolithic 🤔
Right?!
Ah the Mesopotamians... is there anything they can't do?
Good question 😉
thank you
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Yes K, I am exactly like you. Random questions pop into my head all the time and I cant rest until I know the answer. People who know me think I am a jaw breaking yawn, whatever. Our ancients (particularly Egypt) are not given credit for how inventive they were. Give some inventive people a few pieces of wood and some rope and they can do amazing things. This lock is so simple but genius...nice one K, peace to ya.
Thank you Darren!
@@HistoryWithKayleigh Thank you for your reply K 👍
Always 😉
Thank you for bring more culture to youtube. Great stories.
Thank you! I have 60+ more videos 🤗
Great vid hope u have gr8 weekend
Thank you!
That/this is amazing. I want to build one for an outbuilding or a shed, just for the fun of it...
I say do it 😉
Locking systems can be as simple as having a bolt through a bar. Actual locks are used when an ill intentioned person may have access to the lock, such as locking a room or building with the lock on the same side as them. Egyptian locks could probably be easily 'picked' by using a similar shaped piece of wood to the key, coating it in clay or wax, and getting an impression of where the pins would be. Guards were a standard practice to ensure this didn't happen.
The ancient Egyptians used batteries made with ceramic, copper wire and a rod of iron this was said to form some kind of electrotherapy or electroplating, a good example would be the Arc lamp at the lighthouse of Alexandria - therefore the Egyptians did have electricity ⚡️
Cool! Bummer if there's an axe lying around though.
So true 🤣
4000 BCE or 4000 BP? It can't be both...
I used BCE, so BCE
We also need to thank our thieving ancestors for creating the need to lock things up and lighting the fuse of invention.
Yes
I wonder how soon after it’s creation the first “lock picker” thief’s came along 😆🤗
Hahaha 🤣
Shortly thereafter, the Lockpicking Lawyer was born....
Very cleaver. Amazing what the human mind can create. I wonder if this used in the royal tombs.
It might 👀
After learning that there are channels that exist like troom troom... it's hard to say that our generation is Advanced at all compared to our past 😳
Agreed 🤗
That is really clever! Silly cavemen must have had it given to them by ancient aliens. 😜
Hahaha 🤣
total cool
People haven't changed much physically or mentally, it's more a matter of education, tools, and beliefs. Better tools make better tools.
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what about the baghdad battery ??
On the list for future videos 😉
Just as interesting would be how they picked the lock, cos ya know someone had to have done that.
Very interesting subject!💯😎
Thank you!
@@HistoryWithKayleigh you're welcome
Very ingenious, our ancestors were certainly smarter than we often give credit for, much love thank you for the video 🕉️♥️
Thank you Riley! 🤗
I've always resented the narrative that the ancients weren't smart or innovative or didn't have technology.. "they didn't have the wheel" like what? Haha we've had these energy- expensive brains for so long and just weren't using it until recently? Hmmmmm
Exactly 🤗
Very cool!
Definitely!
The word "Advance" really is too vague. Did they have MOSFET transistor computers? Did they have fusion powered spacecraft? So, I like to use the word "CLEVER". They are just as intelligence as people today. They would figured out how to manipulate the materials and tools they had at the time to solve problems of their time. Plus, along the way they would gain new insight to experiences and knowledge to solve new problems just as people do today.
I wonder if they hid the key under the door mat :))
Hahaha 😂
You might want to spend a few moments in the wrap up summarizing what was learned.
"In a old mysterious book found in ancient ruins we find this writing"
Hello adventure, I am ye old lockpicking lawyer, this lock is the most dimwitted rubbish I have ever layed my eyes on as the craftsman made this lock out of wood
One can only be sure that this barbaric mechanism can be defeat with a hand saw.
Needless to mention that the pins are on the same level as well as the fact that there is not a single spring meaning you can simply turn this poorly made craft on it's upside amd thus defeating the mechanism
"This passage along with many others confused historians and mechanical engineers alike"
If you can’t pull on this thing hard enough to break it then your either a toddler or your not human
hard to lose that key chain.. dont think the blue wolf likes milk.
Haha
excellent, Klee😍 what an ingenious invention🤩 gives one an idea of how advanced their knowledge truly was! a simple device, by todays standards, but effective. think what they could have come up with if they had the technology of today. love this series, Klee🥰 always had respect for the abilities of the ancients, but didn't realise how old the origins were of things we take for granted🤯 see you next time🙃
Definitely see you next time, i love these ancient inventions videos 🤗
@@HistoryWithKayleigh as do i! amazing the things that were first invented so long ago! primitive my a..!
Exactly 🤗
That is a pretty ingenious lock and I agree with you about the intelligence bigotry some people have about today's society and any in the past. Most of us today would either starve or freeze to death if we were suddenly transported to a time before our current technology. And, just a compliment, nice dress, 😀😀😀
Thanks!
It's time we start looking at their capabilities and be inspired and in awe instead of claim that it must've been aliens 😂
Totally agree!😃
Thank you.
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G'day Kayleigh, you might have to check where that lock was made, doesn't everything come from China, good one Sweetheart, cheers, Neil 🤠.
Hahaha 😂
yay😃 Kayleigh vdeo! perfect timing, sweety🤩 i'm your captive audience! gonna be good!
Hahaha
What if i tell you Ancient civilizations had electricity
who would admit the lock?
Fascinating!
Did the Egyptians not have electricity? Also..What about the Baghdad battery…. Never mind that tho where is the maeshow video
Haha, it will come somewhere after the Brodgar video 😂
Give me time 😂
Necessity is the mother of invention. Clearly the toilet was invented shortly before the first lock. Simply not graceful getting caught with your pants down by your barbarian neighbors. Thus you must lock the door. And now you know.....
Hahahaha 😂😂😂😂
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Hehehe
I think you gave credit for the video of the lock to the wrong person. A carpenter who made the lock and shows it on his TH-cam is Andy Rawls.
This video should have been a short
This comment shouldn't have been posted but hey thanks for the engagement 😉
Wow! 😮😃
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I thought it was invented in skyrim.
Hahaha 😂
Oh, it is actually similar to the oblivion game not skyrim. Bethesda really made a good research on that.
omg you learned how to pronounce the Russian name now that is dedication to your supporters
Yes, i am always incredibly grateful to everyone supporting me, i like to thank them properly 🤗
Hi, I'm a subscriber of this channel and I have enjoyed its content a lot. However, I cannot applaud everything. Those embedded ads are intrusive. In fact, the whole video is mostly an ad, isn't it. In my view, the value of one of these videos is more than the value of an ad. Why do you allow a vpn service ad to be more relevant than your content? In summary, I would like content to take the lead (and not an ad to take the lead). Otherwise any company can chop up your videos and devaluate them. Thank you and keep up with your cool channel.
I hope you understand that people have bills to pay, me as a person unable to work i have bills like everyone else.
I was offered a sponsorship, i took it. It was my first and the video itself was short.
Plus my 9.5 year long relationship just ended and i couldn't focus on a super long video especially not 3 weeks after my grandmother passed away
I'm sorry that inconvenienced you, but sometimes we need to try and survive in this world
@@HistoryWithKayleigh Sorry to hear about these things. It's great that you're getting sponsorships. I guess these sponsors provide some strict guidelines I don't like. By the way, awesome flowers.
They do have strict guidelines, it's part of it.
Just know not every video will be sponsored, they will happen every once in a while and the focus will always remain on the history
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Put your money where your mouth is. Support the channel with a few bucks each month. If all her subscribers skipped a latte a month and donated that money she would not need commercial sponsors and the videos would roll on. No such thing as a free lunch, amigo.
I disagree with calling ancient civilization's Advanced....in Modern times we have Advanced Technology..... Ancient people did not and never did have what we have.... A lock and key system is not advanced...it's basic tech... I do believe ancient people were advanced for the time...not the future...
For the Algorithm!
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Far Out!!!✌️💛😁
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