Carbon Dating Egypt's Oldest Pyramids

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  • @carolinacremasta277
    @carolinacremasta277 ปีที่แล้ว +853

    Let's just agree that we cannot take this kind of quality content on u-tube for granite! Thank you.

    • @philipprice9633
      @philipprice9633 ปีที่แล้ว +25

      History for Granite: Great channel. Terrible pun.

    • @JonnoPlays
      @JonnoPlays ปีที่แล้ว +31

      I support this use of puns. Very punny of you.

    • @HalfWarrior
      @HalfWarrior ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Puns or not;spelling and grammar mistakes are always annoying.

    • @PsychotropicThunder
      @PsychotropicThunder ปีที่แล้ว

      @@HalfWarrior YOU CANNOT CARBRON DATE THE PYRAMIDS!!!!! Why cant people understand that??? Just because there is some charcoal or bacteria found between stones doesnt mean the builders put it there! It could have arrived thousands of years later. Even if we find hieroglyphs stating “we built the pyramids for this reason at this time with this method,” we skill cannot trust that 100% because it is likely some later civilization taking credit for an earlier civilizations work

    • @jenniferhoene7214
      @jenniferhoene7214 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Wow. Lol

  • @nicholasoconnor1563
    @nicholasoconnor1563 ปีที่แล้ว +229

    I cannot convey how refreshing it is to hear a logical, well spoken approach to highlighting the discrepancies in a critical part of engineering history. Your work lays a beautiful framework for the context. I feel like this is critically needed in this time, well done in all aspects. Love your content!

  • @thelandofchem
    @thelandofchem ปีที่แล้ว +223

    Having been inside the Bent Pyramid on multiple occasions, the wood beams in the final chamber are not a part of the original structure. They are supports for the platform that was constructed during a later period. The stones composing the platform itself is also much smaller and different quality of masonry. This is a great video with transparency on both sides of the equation, and once again delivering real facts from the science. Chemical analyses of the staining material from inside of the Red Pyramid have been performed with some extremely interesting results.

    • @Emira_75
      @Emira_75 ปีที่แล้ว +53

      Why would you not elaborate on the red pyramid tests...
      The worst kind of comment, such a tease 😩. I haven't got time in my lunch break to research this so I will go on with my day, severely blue-balled.

    • @DirtyCiv
      @DirtyCiv ปีที่แล้ว +13

      ​@Roman Pontian immediately call bs instead of doing a 30 second search? that's just lazy

    • @jonhamilton5789
      @jonhamilton5789 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      @Roman Pontian Seriously, a 2 minute search reveals that he’s legitimate. Put a little effort in.

    • @patriciasmart1682
      @patriciasmart1682 ปีที่แล้ว

      All of you so wack with your riddles. Nothing found about the age of staining in the red pyramid. Its built 2550 bc. proof me wrong or be the phony liars you look like right now

    • @daemon816
      @daemon816 ปีที่แล้ว +24

      @@Emira_75 The chemical analysis of reddish staining inside chambers of the Red Pyramid shows weird levels of metals which differ a lot from the core samples of the limestone the pyramid was built out of. This indicates major heating and pressure inside the chambers that caused the limestone to leak these chemicals.

  • @pyotrberia9741
    @pyotrberia9741 ปีที่แล้ว +608

    "The conflict of alternative versus academic Egyptology is maintained because it is profitable."
    This was eye opening.

    • @jellyrollthunder3625
      @jellyrollthunder3625 ปีที่แล้ว +32

      you know what would be even MORE profitable for Egyptologists and Egypt as a whole? If they actually DID find out that Egypt was 10,000 years old. Why would they suppress that if there was actually compelling enough evidence to justify them taking such a huge leap backward in the timeline from what all the other evidence is indicating? Why would they hide something like that It would bring insane amounts of tourism to the Giza plateau and that will not only swell the Egyptian economy but also make sure any group or business connected to Egyptian tourism would be booming! Why on earth wouldn't they want that if there was anything approaching the sort of strong evidence they would need to even float that idea as a possibility. I mean there is no evidence for any sort significant pyramid-building civilizations in Egypt being found within the archaeological strata corresponding to 10,000 years ago it only gets more primitive the deeper archaeologists dig into the layers prior to the dynastic egyptians. The deeper they dig more more hunter-gatherer sites they find mixed in with increasingly more primitive proto-villages made of largely of farmers. Who could have built the pyramids prior to the Egyptians without leaving a trace? The evidence seems to suggest that would be more unlikely than not. It's hard to explain an advanced civilization which left behind absolutely none of the sort of artifacts you'd expect to see from any settled group of people, nevermind one that is advanced enough to build the great pyramid.

    • @taylorgall9516
      @taylorgall9516 ปีที่แล้ว +54

      That was an eye-opening statement for me too, I recently visited egypt alone and it funny walking by crowds of well-educated westerners listening to some hippie tell them about how it was all made with Antigravity technology and Magic. Then to learn most people at my hotel were there to absorb its tesla energy feild....like I didn't even know what to say I just said "oh cool".
      Now I'm starting to understand its a business...crazy

    • @bridgermauchley6179
      @bridgermauchley6179 ปีที่แล้ว +37

      @@jellyrollthunder3625 40,000 vases of Djoser buried under his step-pyramid, which he could have easily inherited when Narmer united Upper Egypt with Lower Egypt. The sophistication of these artifacts is superior to nearly every vase/urn found 5th dynasty onwards and the leap above the primitive 1st and 2nd dynasty pottery is completely massive. So let's get this straight. The dynastic Egyptians seem to have woken up during Djoser reign with godlike stonework skills. Then 200 years later they forgot how to make perfectly symmetrical vases out of some of the hardest stones on the planet, and went back to only less precise clay and alabaster vases. Hmmm..🤔 it's almost like all those artifacts from the lost civilization are right in front of out eyes but we have given credit to the wrong people.

    • @nomadscavenger
      @nomadscavenger ปีที่แล้ว

      @@jellyrollthunder3625 Totally agree. What if it was the home of Noah, or even 35,000 yrs old as their ancient myths speak of? It's likely anything found that was advanced tech wouldn't be understandable, useful to any primitive society, Greece, Rome, etc., no matter how far advanced they were compared to the rest of their contemporary world. It seems possible to me that the later pharaohs discovered things and tossed them in the trash, its also possible that the adventurists/pseudo archeologist did the same. Some of the stuff in the Cairo/Alexandria museums are very strange and unexplainable now. Even ancient historians write about the Egyptians knowing more about the*s than anyone else. It's possible that the priests did have secret tech of some kind (telescope/ magnifying glass) and wouldn't reveal it. Also, the pyramids at Giza could have been in mastaba/ziggurat form 11,000+ yrs ago and prettied up by much later kings/pharaohs? Or if they were built as is and as machines, no one would have a clue about that because, as much as the current, bonafide archeologists Egyptologists insist otherwise, there isn't one reference in Egyptian heiroglyphs/papyrus/tombs about any of the three at Giza. If Zahi doesn't want the world to know the truth, I'm guessing it's because everything in that country likely would be considered the world's (until another country takes the cake) and not Egypt's, and the power the current Egyptians have over it, if any w/that discovery, very much diminished, because that Great Pyramid has kept a complicated grand function still a huge mystery.🤔🧐😳🤷🙋

    • @bridgermauchley6179
      @bridgermauchley6179 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      @@jellyrollthunder3625 yeah I've seen the video by myths vs scientists. I got a problem with their experiment though. I wish they had used a harder stone than Breccia Marble for the vase. Many of the artifacts found under the Step-pyramid are made of much more difficult materials. Let's see them make a paper thin vase out of schist or a granite vase which balances perfectly on its rounded bottom(the surface area on which it rests is .15 sq inch, and the entire vase is about 9 inches in diameter).
      The myth vs scientist guys took a fair amount of time to do thier experiment. Imagine how much time it would take if they tried the granite example I mentioned above. Now imagine how many man hours it would take to create all the thousands of artifacts from Djosers pyramid. Artifacts like those are plentiful, found at multiple sites and we date nearly all of them between the 2nd and 4th dynasty. For how many examples of these vases we have, fine stonework must have been an integral part of the lives for the majority of workforce in Egypt. Then the 5th dynasty rolls around and the Egyptian people have completely forgotten how to craft these fine stone objects never to remember again. Doesn't that seem damning, considering how intrinsic stonework was to the Egyptians, and how good of records they kept? It's not like they didn't try to create perfectly symmetrical granite vases later in Egyptian history, it's just that they simply weren't capable of doing so. Why?
      Oh and i just noticed that I have replied to multiple comments from you by mistake. I'd appreciate if you could take the time to read the reply I made to your other comment. I believe your comment was about alternative theorists like Hancock being a poison, among other points.

  • @armaturetattoo5169
    @armaturetattoo5169 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    I am so happy to finally find a TH-cam channel on Egyptology that isn’t about aliens and magic. I was starting to think Bob Brier was the only credible source out there

    • @johngordon880
      @johngordon880 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      But Aliens did do it

    • @buddyhutchins3782
      @buddyhutchins3782 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@johngordon880 I agree----------

    • @wolfiemcwolf6617
      @wolfiemcwolf6617 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      And Zawi Hawas is an alien sent here to make sure we dont find out. 😂

    • @snopure
      @snopure 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      The real mystery is why these people believe human beings 5000 years ago were not smart enough for problem solving and understanding rudimentary physics.

    • @ChuckoMountain-fv9yj
      @ChuckoMountain-fv9yj 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      The aliens view this channel regularly. So does Edgar Cayce.

  • @ciaacho1
    @ciaacho1 ปีที่แล้ว +196

    I stumbled upon your channel a few days ago and binged all of the videos. I've never been particularly interested in Ancient Egypt before, my knowledge of it was minimal and yet your videos got me completely hooked. You can imagine how happy I am to see a new upload just today! Wishing you the best!

    • @sandman8920
      @sandman8920 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Great when that happens

    • @JonnoPlays
      @JonnoPlays ปีที่แล้ว +10

      I think a lot of people find this channel from the Ancient Architects channel or from the recommended list TH-cam generates after watching some other channels which I won't mention. That's what happened for me anyway. And yes this is one of the best channels available on the pyramids in my channel. That's why I bought the merch and proudly wear it!

    • @Ziezoo
      @Ziezoo ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Lmao same here

    • @douginorlando6260
      @douginorlando6260 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I didn’t binge watch the whole library all at once. It took me a few days to watch em all.

    • @jorgegonzalez-larramendi5491
      @jorgegonzalez-larramendi5491 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      you Rock: good karma!
      pls try *Praveen Mohan* •

  • @JMM33RanMA
    @JMM33RanMA ปีที่แล้ว +93

    It has been known for some time that the various ancient king lists are problematic. That the Egyptian one is considered almost perfect ignores a number of glaring failures. Hatshepsut and Akhenaten had been erased, and there are questions about the succession after Akhenaten. There is even speculation that King Tut's tomb and grave goods had belonged to someone else. There are known problems with the dating during certain periods between dynasties. In other words, the Egyptians, like other civilizations engaged in mythologizing their rulers, using propaganda [see the differences in Egyptian and Hittite records, esp. the battle of Kadesh]. Therefore, a couple of hundred years missing from an official record of thousands seems like a rounding error.

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx ปีที่แล้ว +14

      "There is even speculation that King Tut's tomb and grave goods had belonged to someone else"
      More than that.
      There's good reason to think that Tutankhamun's aunts or sisters reigned as regents after Akhenaten's death prior to Tut's ascension.
      Possibly even reason to believe that the Akhenaten's famous likeness is actually that of one of these sisters or daughters who reigned as Tut's regent after him.

    • @XLA-zg1nn
      @XLA-zg1nn ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Amen

    • @JMM33RanMA
      @JMM33RanMA ปีที่แล้ว +9

      @CAZ32TT Amazing that you have deciphered and read 30,000 tablets. Keep up the good work as you have tens of thousands more to do!

    • @kennethferland5579
      @kennethferland5579 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Yea infac it looks like more of a dove-tailing issue of the pharonic cronology with post egyptian history, in other words the cronology has the correct time between all it's pharohs but the whole thing is displaced a few hundred years. That's hardly even an error as it's kind of beyond the scope of what the cronology is doing, the offset may be due to non-egyptian history or the the colapses between the old, middle and new periods.

    • @JMM33RanMA
      @JMM33RanMA ปีที่แล้ว

      @@v4skunk739 If you ignore history, science and so on you can believe anything you want, including that they were built by giants, Atlanteans, or space aliens. I'll stick with science, thanks.

  • @quietquitter6103
    @quietquitter6103 ปีที่แล้ว +582

    Its almost impossible to take mainstream Egyptology seriously when they dogmatically refuse to accept rational, logical arguments pointing iut that there are holes in their theories. This was an excellent video, I appreciate your desire to be so accurate and unbiased.

    • @BRILLSTEELMOTORSPORT
      @BRILLSTEELMOTORSPORT ปีที่แล้ว +23

      before going against Egyptology, try to study there basics as far as you can. Then you'll understand why they are so slow in accepting alternative theories.

    • @crpth1
      @crpth1 ปีที่แล้ว

      What is impossible is to take serious the so called "alternative" dogmatic approaches. That first and foremost don't prove nothing. But make huge claims based purely on air and wind. If people gave themselves the trouble to STUDY, real world evidence. At least 90% of the so called amazing claims. Would vanish, on the spot, into thin air.
      Even this video is another example of whole lot of NOTHING. Although rather interesting ! Come on people, wake up. The notorious examples from the "Hancock & co." many times absurdly ridiculous claims. Can only sustain themselves on the ignorance of the listener.
      Even this ignorant me, literally a nobody amateur historian. Can debunk large swathes of their fairy tales and BS stories. Clearly knowing the rest can't be neither confirmed or denied, by the present level of evidence, if ever! But certainly that DETAIL would never stop them to carry on with outrageous claims.
      More so, it's almost funny seeing those same characters. When confronted with evidence, that absolutely prove them wrong. They don't correct or even apologize for the deliberate lies. They simply change the speech and pretend it never happened. "Scam & scum" methodology! Yep, I'll stick with the scientific method. LOL 😂😂

    • @NewtonDKC
      @NewtonDKC ปีที่แล้ว +41

      The quote regarding radiocarbon dates: that the Egyptologists would put results that confirmed what they already believed in the main text, of in a footnote for items that didn’t totally contradict their beliefs. But for dates way out? They’d just completely ignore them and leave them out. I think that pretty much confirms our worst fears, that Egyptologists refuse any data that contradict their dogmatic insistence on the dates of construction for the Giza Pyramids..

    • @perastotigautera1426
      @perastotigautera1426 ปีที่แล้ว +28

      @@BRILLSTEELMOTORSPORT it s not only egyptology!..it s also archeology, anthropology and also geology lately!..they re stuck in their academia hermeneutics and empirism!..thanks God there are still profesors-at least at german universities-who try to make hints towards interesting and unortodox directions!-zelotism is sadly deep rooted within human nature and its foreshadows vanity and egoism!

    • @Alvin-1138
      @Alvin-1138 ปีที่แล้ว +22

      What you just described is not confined to Egytpology. We have seen examples in many other fields. Including physics, military science, design, religion etc.

  • @skankhunt3624
    @skankhunt3624 ปีที่แล้ว +34

    I'd rather have questions that can't be answered, then answers that can't be questioned.

    • @joez.2794
      @joez.2794 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Nice. Very nice. I'm stealing it.

    • @skankhunt3624
      @skankhunt3624 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@joez.2794 that's the American way.

    • @19freddie58
      @19freddie58 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@skankhunt3624 thats Richard Feynman

    • @ChuckoMountain-fv9yj
      @ChuckoMountain-fv9yj 7 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Very good point. Worth remembering.

  • @taifun442
    @taifun442 ปีที่แล้ว +95

    I would not ask Hawass or Lehner the time of day.

    • @Del_116
      @Del_116 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      Agree

    • @davidcarriere236
      @davidcarriere236 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

      I want to see for myself before I decide the truth and Hawaas seems very shifty

    • @jeffreystreeter5381
      @jeffreystreeter5381 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The ass in Hawass is all you need to know.

    • @prayermanone
      @prayermanone 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Perhaps they simply do not want to undermine the present status quo?

    • @dualbrainr
      @dualbrainr 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      @@Del_116I also agree. Hawass has something to sell and won’t allow authentic investigation to interfere with his agenda.

  • @RegebroRepairs
    @RegebroRepairs ปีที่แล้ว +35

    You don't need to cut the logs at all. You core them, so you take out a plug a few mm in diameter. It's frankly astonishing that this hasn't been done.

    • @bluerendar2194
      @bluerendar2194 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Thankfully at least, the risk of contamination is low because it's taken from the interior.

    • @sambranton3346
      @sambranton3346 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      They don't want us to know the answers if it disproves their narrative.

  • @mikromirko5409
    @mikromirko5409 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    It is remarkable how unscientific the whole research about the pyramids is. "How old are the pyramids?" - "we don't know for sure" - "want to test so we know?" - "nah". Or:
    "can we scan the pyramid?" - "no, someone else already did" - "so?" - "only one team can scan them" - "weird and unscientific, but can we at least get the data?" - "nah". Or: "Can you cite your data in you your paper where you mentioned carbon dating?" - "Nah." - "so how will you pass peer review?" - "eh, we just write a book about it.".
    Like, the whole scientific community is so whacky about the whole think that I would immediately lose interest in researching them of giving them attention until someone starts actually being serious about them.

    • @johns1625
      @johns1625 13 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      Recently Egypt dept of antiquities fought the ScanPyramids project tooth and nail, including Hawass outright defaming them for associating with Jean Pierre Houdin, only to be proven flat out WRONG about the hidden passageway behind the north face chevrons. After this discovery, Hawass took credit for the whole thing and used it to fuel baseless claims about Khufu still being in the Pyramid. And now that ScanPyramids is complete, they will not allow another team to do further scanning at all. Knowing they were right about the north face corridor, and knowing there is even MORE muon scan evidence of other chambers, it's just super frustrating. Everybody on the planet wants them to explore further but they wont because muh tourism and book sales. They say it may harm the pyramid but they are the same people who drilled out holes for steel staircases and added concrete to the great steppe and built the ugliest building on the planet literally right on the foundation of the Great Pyramid.

  • @jimreed6875
    @jimreed6875 ปีที่แล้ว +40

    I had heard theories about the pyramids being much older than the official history dictates and I did suspect that those theories might be true, but I had never heard anything about radio carbon dating having been used for determining their age. This was very enlightening. Thank you.

    • @OzzyMandias-xl2hr
      @OzzyMandias-xl2hr 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      All of the places that the organic material which was radio carbon dated could easily have been from a later addition or upkeep on the pyramids.
      The older megalithicly constructed old kingdom sites are absolutely closer to 10,000 years ago

    • @carstenf279
      @carstenf279 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Why would anyone think that (or anything else) without any evidence?

  • @hobosrev
    @hobosrev ปีที่แล้ว +78

    An ancient egypt youtuber not mentioning anti-gravity, giant batteries, secret high technology, or aliens? So rare!

    • @danstephensen9032
      @danstephensen9032 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I hear ya Bro 😎

    • @JohnFlower-NZ
      @JohnFlower-NZ ปีที่แล้ว +2

      And small metal discs with peoples' faces on. Ouuuuuu! What could they be?

    • @sideridely
      @sideridely ปีที่แล้ว +2

      ​@@JohnFlower-NZfook knows. We can all speculate though.

    • @briandenley
      @briandenley ปีที่แล้ว +2

      They neglect to mention that the wood probably came from Lebanon, not Egypt and that could account for some of the difference. In general, the carbon dating is consistent with Egyptologist’s dates.

    • @orchunter8388
      @orchunter8388 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Right and saying they are sooooo old the egyptians inherited them.

  • @maxhunter3574
    @maxhunter3574 ปีที่แล้ว +33

    While carbon dating can yield important clues, you never know if the material, like the wood beams, were added much later as part of a restoration.

    • @DrBernon
      @DrBernon ปีที่แล้ว +13

      That is still important to know in my opinion. It tells you that the pyramid was being maintained, and allows you to understand better it's purpose.

  • @gutsbiker
    @gutsbiker ปีที่แล้ว +56

    I've had the honor to know a couple of archaeologist and was surprised at how much resistance they received if they questioned the status quo. Great video!

    • @aidanm5578
      @aidanm5578 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Status quo?

    • @gutsbiker
      @gutsbiker ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@aidanm5578 A phrase I don't use much, and the spelling checker didn't catch it.

    • @johanwise9713
      @johanwise9713 ปีที่แล้ว

      It seems this is a basic Feature of all academics, even History of Granite tries to leave no doubts on his view. So there is no alternative to investigate the point of interest self so good as possible.

    • @FLPhotoCatcher
      @FLPhotoCatcher ปีที่แล้ว

      Indeed. And there is evidence that Egyptologists have their historical dates messed up. Watch "Patterns of Evidence" if you'd like to learn more.

    • @FLPhotoCatcher
      @FLPhotoCatcher ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @Roman Pontian How long was the video you watched?
      I suggest you watch it again because it *did* give evidence of messed up historical dates. There are other, more clear videos about it though.

  • @SphericEl
    @SphericEl ปีที่แล้ว +25

    I think this is literally your best video so far!
    If for nothing more than getting the information we all need.
    There's still a mystery, but you summed it up beautifully, well done my man.
    Time to make sure your note' bell is activated, if not already 👏

  • @tolkienfan1972
    @tolkienfan1972 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    I enjoy your commitment to evidence based inquiry.

  • @bigidiot123
    @bigidiot123 ปีที่แล้ว +88

    It's amazing that we've been studying these pyramids for centuries and there still remains so many mysteries surrounding them.

    • @kingjoe3rd
      @kingjoe3rd ปีที่แล้ว +23

      I guess when the gatekeeping "experts" have never even been inside some of the pyramids you still have a long way to go.

    • @astrialindah2773
      @astrialindah2773 ปีที่แล้ว +21

      ​@@kingjoe3rd it's because these so-called egyptologists just keep muddying the waters.....

    • @petertraveller6421
      @petertraveller6421 ปีที่แล้ว

      Government don't even want the truth to come out.

    • @Jack_The_Ripper_Here
      @Jack_The_Ripper_Here ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Let’s be honest, we’ll never know. We’re too late . Those pyramids were robbed long time ago.

    • @gratefulkm
      @gratefulkm ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Jack_The_Ripper_Here We know, its been passed down orally not physically,
      But we are taught by the Slavers long ago to ignore the oral tradition
      your cortex is repeating noises we made hundreds of thousands of years ago, understand ?

  • @finncarlbomholtsrensen1188
    @finncarlbomholtsrensen1188 ปีที่แล้ว +130

    As a Dane we have pieces of wood dating back 25.000 years or more, from the lines in the wood, to be dated directly in a line (One taking over from its predecessor, from period to period! We have moors without any oxygen, and some human bodies from those also, some being extremely well preserved (The "Tollund Man", exhibited in the town named Silkeborg, has an unshaved beard and looks like sleeping, with a small leather hat, being the most well preserved ancient body ever found!). So with adding the wood-lines from those, from piece to piece, we are able to even see from where and when the wood was originally cut).
    One of the, many famous Danish Viking Ships was found out to have been built in Ireland, by vikings, so at one time a precise copy was sailed round England to Ireland to meet its birthplace! But wood from a dessert is more difficult to find the year it was cut.

    • @julianpetkov8320
      @julianpetkov8320 ปีที่แล้ว

      The first pictures of the pyramids date from after the Greek Napoleonas and his French army built them. This fraud gave the Greek bible some "credibility", as "Great Egypt" was nothing but a myth which people like Thales of Miletus had invented, to claim racial superiority of the original Greeks from Asia Minor (who allegedly originated from mysterious Utopia called Egypt). The Greek Freemason lodges in France and England rushed to manufacture various "Egyptian" artefacts including mummies of dead Frenchmen.

    • @pyotrberia9741
      @pyotrberia9741 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      Timber was imported from places like modern-day Lebanon. Using tree rings for dating is difficult when you don't have a lot of samples and when they might have been sourced from different places.

    • @MasterBojangles
      @MasterBojangles ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Think you added an extra 0 there, says he was around 500bc

    • @JimofTheLionKings
      @JimofTheLionKings ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Finn Carl Bomholt Sørensen That's amazing, considering the earth is only 6000 years old.

    • @builtnotboughtmadeinphilip3955
      @builtnotboughtmadeinphilip3955 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      ​@Jim Wills
      How do you come up with that Jim. TH-cam has taught me thats the number if approx since the World Wide Deluge. And I think theres been multiple extinction events since before that. The book of Kings gives far better history than science does and the Kings were around about 25,000 years each

  • @RichardGoth
    @RichardGoth ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Thankyou for such a sensible and balanced channel! I have been watching the videos one by one and learning a lot. So much online debate degenerates into conspiracist or ant-academic rhetoric but yours is always well referenced and nuanced.

  • @michaelhudson3445
    @michaelhudson3445 ปีที่แล้ว +32

    I cannot begin to convey how important I believe your work is for all people of earth past and present. I have the utmost respect for you sir, your videos are very concise and exceptionally produced. Thank you for what you do for the community on TH-cam, it means a lot!

  • @christopherpardell4418
    @christopherpardell4418 ปีที่แล้ว +32

    Given the scarcity of timber in Egypt, I would expect a wide range of carbon dates from any wood samples simply because they were pretty stingy about re-using wood. It would not surprise me to find that two logs in the same pyramid had ages 100-200 years apart. It would simply mean the older log had been reclaimed from some other source, like a demolished home, or was some form a construction scaffolding in use for centuries before it became a permanent fixture.

    • @mooglemy3813
      @mooglemy3813 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      WTF. The Roman's destroyed their own forests and those of cedar trees in present day Lebanon. Brits did same thing and used North America as their lumber yard for their navy mainly.
      So if anything remains it's buried in the sands if time or biodegraded by now. We aren't much better at forest or jungle management. Look at the Amazon, 50 % remaining in my life time.

    • @rwbthethird
      @rwbthethird ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @bina nocht kind of, its based on the ratio of isotopes of Carbon- while living you keep replacing/adding new carbon so it says a a roughly set ration while alive. then once dead one isotope breaks down at a set rate that allows us to go, whats the carbon ratio- k, its roughly X centuries old give or take- but there are probably some visual cues like rings to let us estimate how old the tree may have been when cut

    • @ashscott6068
      @ashscott6068 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @bina nocht A cedar tree will be at least 500 years old before it's ready to be cut for lumber. And the middle rings are dead. The only living part of a tree, it the layer just under the bark. So depending on which part of the lumber you're testing, and which part of the tree it's from, the margin for error is huge. And dendrochronology isn't much help when you don't know the exact origin of the timber, it's all dried and split to Hell, and you don't have enough samples from the (unknown) origin, for comparison. Tests on more fragile organic matter, trapped in the mortar, are way, WAY more accurate. Unfortunately, they don't support the lunatics LARP fantasy of pyramids being older

    • @astrialindah2773
      @astrialindah2773 ปีที่แล้ว

      Well that's a really great point!

    • @scottbreseke716
      @scottbreseke716 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Water ersosion on the Sphinx indicates periods of heavy rainfall in the past. A lot more trees would have been around then.

  • @katalytically
    @katalytically 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    It is interesting that traditional Egyptologists believe that having more accurate dating using newer scientific methods will take away the "mystery" of Egyptology. The reality is that tourists will go to Egypt to see the pyramids and other ancient Egyptian monuments and locations with the same biases that they currently do. The people who believe the modern folklore about the pyramids being over 10,000 years old, will still believe that. They currently believe that even when confronted with the current scientific knowledge concerning them, so new knowledge will not deter their beliefs. Other tourists who believe the current scientific knowledge will be more interested in new knowledge than not. And then there are the tourists who come to see the pyramids and other ancient monuments to see the shear size, beauty, and engineering (for us engineers) that was accomplished by the ancient Egyptians. The average person is oblivious to the controversy, and competing beliefs among Egyptologists, nor are they actually interested. The only way the general public will hear about something will be if some unexpected new information was found, like the Egyptian civilization is 20,000 years old, or some other sensational, likely fabricated, information. Whether the Great Pyramid is a few hundred years older or younger is of little interest to the majority of tourists who go to Egypt.
    The ancient Romans have been considered the best engineers for their time. They built extensive road networks, and massive structures. They are considered the inventors of concrete, an advancement that was lost during the Dark Ages, and then rediscovered again. They built the largest unreinforced concrete dome, the Pantheon, an engineering marvel. No one talks about the engineering of the ancient Egyptians. They built many structures, some extremely massive like the Great Pyramid, and other less massive structures like the temple complexes, and of course the cities. Another impressive fact is that the Egyptian civilization lasted nearly 4,000 years. It remained after the other ancient civilizations rose and fell, it lasted 4 times longer than the Roman Empire, and the only other civilization/culture that is comparable is the Chinese, which survived for nearly as long, and arose around the same time. Ancient civilizations are impressive for their accomplishments, their innovations, their cultures, not at what exact point in history a structure was built. I want to know how the Romans were able to move stone blocks weighing 100 tons or more, when modern technology cannot. How did the Egyptians, or the Inca were able to fit massive stones so tightly together, with the technology at hand, or more interestingly what lost techniques or technologies they used to accomplish those feats. That's the real attraction, and while the dates some of these engineering marvels were done is important, the range of error in those dates is not necessarily as important.
    So present the idea that while Zahi Hawass has heard some of the crackpot theories tourists come to Egypt, he is mistaken in believing that if more accurate data will cause them to not come. Conspiracy theorists do not accept any information that contradicts their beliefs, or they will incorporate that information and modify their conspiracy theory. Put forth the idea that the majority of people who come to see the pyramids and other monuments, do so because they want to see it with their own eyes, or because they want to check it off of their bucket list. I seriously doubt that having more accurate dating methods will cause people to stop coming to Egypt to see ancient history.

  • @robertfraser9551
    @robertfraser9551 ปีที่แล้ว +47

    One of the few sites where i wish the video was longer, much longer ! Excellent as always. I am under the impression that official chronology still has very large error bars and would have thought that modern dating techniques would be embraced - shocking to find otherwise

  • @haywoodjay385
    @haywoodjay385 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    You're by far the best channel that covers Egyptology and I want to thank you for your time.

  • @gordonferguson7231
    @gordonferguson7231 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Thanks for this, very informative and the links are great.
    One question that i'd like to put out there: How can we be sure the C14 samples from the Khufu pyramid are contemporary with initial construction; is there not a probability that mortar from the outside surface of blocks is the result of historical repointing during maintenance?

    • @angelo595
      @angelo595 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Exactly. the pyramids might have undergone many renovations and that should be included in the discussion... I still believe Edgar Cayce . . .

    • @danielciocilteu3545
      @danielciocilteu3545 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      The megalithic pyramids were made of cast geopolymer concrete and required no mortar. They were never built with carved stones from quarries hundreds of km away, but from the limestone gravel excavated from the Giza plateau itself, then mixed with chemical binders until a form of concrete was created. As for the Bent Pyramid itself, i have studied many pictures and diagrams of its internal chambers and conduits. Both the lower chamber and the upper chamber have been extensively modified during the dynastic period to serve as some kind of ritual places and to create ease of access to people. These modifications include small step staircases made of masonry, closed off spaces with walls, small rooms created in the upper chamber using wooden beams and small masonry blocks as well as mortar. The upper chamber stepped ceiling was also roughly carved by workers for some strange reason.
      All of the carbon dating has been made from materials from these renovations or modifications made by a people with clearly inferior engineering skill and are not relevant to the actual construction or purpose of the pyramid, in my opinion. The carbon dates show ages of between 3-4000 years BC which means about 5000 years ago, when we know from history the dynastic kingdoms were active. This means the pyramids were much older than this date and are from a different civilization altogether. The dynastic egyptians simply found them in a state of ruin, just like our civilization did.
      During my studies of the inner chambers of the pyramids i have concluded that they were more likely industrial structures and the inner tunnels functioned as conduits for fluids or air. They were never build for people to go crawling around in them. Many pyramids also have valves separating various chambers and conduits which also indicates a system to control the fluids into and out of the chambers.
      The story that pyramids were build as tombs is crumbling with each exploration and subsequent mapping of the inner chambers of the pyramids and one day we will figure out what type of industry the pyramids were actually built for.

  • @peterdore2572
    @peterdore2572 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    OMG! I was soo looking forward to History for Granite 2023 video!!! Such top quality videos its always worth the wait! Keep up the Amazing work! Thank you veryyy much! :D

  • @timmeh87
    @timmeh87 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    I am not an expert in dendrochronology but I was led to believe you could perform it on a living tree using a coring tool to basically extract a "pencil" from the log, so the end does not have to be chopped off of any logs to do it, which normally kills the tree

  • @lonl123
    @lonl123 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My specialty is Anasazi Archaeology, and dendrochronology is incredibly important to archaeology here in the southwest, using tree ring data, we have been able to date things very, very accurately. My question is, do they have tree ring data that goes back that far in Egypt?... Only dealing with around 1,000 years of history in the states so we have very reliable tree ring data. If they do have accurate data in Egypt, they can tell exactly what year a tree was cut down (And then its assumed that tree would then be used in construction within a few months of being cut down). If they have data going back that far, it would bring answers that would be difficult to argue with. I'm assuming the tree ring data is not complete, ergo carbon dating has been relied on. Thank you for your wonderful videos...have been a long time follower of your channel and love your attention to detail on all things related to the Pyramids of Egypt.

  • @afonsoserro6834
    @afonsoserro6834 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    thank you for this channel, I dont particularly like ancient egypt but I love ancient architecture and these videos have been mind blowing. Ive seen all of them, keep posting.

  • @dav3109an
    @dav3109an ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Great video! I was always sceptical about how they dated the pyramids, thanks for making such a concise video on it

  • @RuinDweller
    @RuinDweller ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Zahi Hawass actually used the term "best customers"... unbelievably corrupt, that one.

  • @mine5066
    @mine5066 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    Great video. What I have been wondering for some time: when samples are taken for dating, how does one account for the possibility of reuse/restoration of the structures? I.e. how do we know that the samples are not from a later civilization that rebuilt/refurbished/reused?
    See the sample from within the Giza shaft that was 500 years younger than the samples from the mortar.
    Would a "proper" dating not need drilling into deeper parts of the pyramids in hope of finding dateable material that has a higher chance of being part of the original building?

    • @johnnyclifford9423
      @johnnyclifford9423 ปีที่แล้ว

      Great question. It's such a bummer the pursuit of knowledge is not the primary goal of the power's that be over in Giza and other sites around the world. Don't we want to know? I do. I had no idea the pyramids had been tested. But as you say, we don't know that the organic material tested was original to the structures or part of a refurbishment later on. I'm sure there was a lot of that over the years.

    • @jellyrollthunder3625
      @jellyrollthunder3625 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Trees were scarce in Egypt so they had to import all their lumber from Lebanon which made it a little too costly to just discard perfectly good wood after a single project so it was commonly known to be used and reused for hundreds of years sometimes until it was no longer usable but wood will last a pretty long time, even in the elements. So those huge logs very well could have been reused around Egypt for 500 years or more before they finally ended their journey being used in the pyramid's construction. I think the scaps of wood in that completely inaccessible shaft could only have been left there by one of the builders because none of the ancient Egyptians living after the pyramids completion would have had any way to get back around there on the other side of where the shaft makes curve which would rule out someone just throwing it down the shaft. For a long time after their construction they were completely closed off to egyptians. That's why people ended up having to blast their way in much later. Remember that was AFTER the the outer casing stones had largely been removed and used to build Cairo. Certainly if the pyramids took 20 years to build there was ample time for one of the workers to mistakenly drop these wood fragments in the shaft sometime before it was completed. Probably the same workers who left the old kingdom graffiti behind at the dead end of that same shaft leading out of the queen's chamber. There's really not any good evidence that would give us reason to doubt that the beams were original. I fear that's more of a case of people trying to leave some wiggle room for the pyramids being much older. Don't get me wrong, it would be cool if we found out they were that old, but there's no reason to make that assumption based on all the evidence we have placing their construction firmly in the old kingdom. There's just no good reason to suspect that they weren't a part of the original construction. Unfortunately a whole lot of the Lost Ancient High Technology crowds extraordinary claims are based off of profound misinterpretations of the scraps of evidence they've cherry-picked out of context to convince people on youtube who just don't know any better because they've never been exposed to what is often overwhelming counter-evidence which the Hancockian youtube scholars intentionally ignore because that counter-evidence will certainly end a lot of their careers if their wider audience were ever to be exposed to it. I was floored when I finally found out just how damning a lot of this counter-evidence was against the LAHT proponent's most fundamental claims that inform all their other claims. But that's why people like Hancock poisons the well and tells his audience that archaeologists, the only groups of people bothering to fact-check these claims btw, are the enemy trying to cover up the TRUTH that they don't want us to know or something. This is how he insulates his audience from this counter-evidence and what ends up happening is his customers will automatically associate any counter-evidence as being part of this academic cover-up conspiracy by definition. It's really intellectually dishonest.

    • @gregorygolando
      @gregorygolando ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Something to consider, wood timbers are not holding up the massive structural weight of the pyramids only keeping the passages open from collapse and acting as scaffolding. In the scope of thousands of years, a lot of wood could have been brought and put into place and even imbedded into the passages to be made into scaffolding by looters attempting to access difficult passages in antiquity. The wood scaffolding is nothing in comparison to massive stone structural architecture of the pyramids, they are orders of magnitude in difference of achievement. I’d like to see some evidence that the scaffolding timbers are older than the actual structure. Imagine even the imbedded ones… holes would be cut in the stone walls to hold Timbers and then mortar could have been added to hold them firmly in place for safety. From the information shared here this carbon dating is only the age of the scaffolding

    • @rockysexton8720
      @rockysexton8720 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@jellyrollthunder3625 Funny thing about dating methods and the fans of "alternatve" writers as well as the writers. When dating doesn't result in the date they want for a site like a pyramid then it is voodoo science or highly problematic. But when it confirms the antiquity of another site like Gobekli tepe that seems to fit their narrative then it is cutting edge science.

    • @bridgermauchley6179
      @bridgermauchley6179 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@jellyrollthunder3625 I think the alternative theories are more reasonable than the mainstream view for a number of reasons.
      First of all, if you look at the scope of work credited to Sneferu, you should see that there is obviously a problem with the mainstream idea. Sneferu is regarded as the first Pharoah to work megalithic stones into monuments. He is credited with building the Red pyramid, Bent pyramid, and atleast the finishing of the Meidum pyramid, as well as the structures which make up those pyramid complexes. This puts the scope of work carried out during his reign at over 12 million tons of stone, quarried, finished and stacked. That's the most during any Pharoahs reign in Egyptian history and it's not even close. Being the first to create monolithic structures and the greatest of all time at doing so seems extremely unlikely. Rameses II, who is widely regarded as the most powerful Pharoah of all time, completed about half as much stonework as Sneferu during a reign which was nearly 4 times as long. When it comes to trying to justify these numbers, the mainstream thought is just to throw more workers at the projects. So what, did Sneferu have around 8 times as many workers at his disposal than Rameses II did? It's nonsense.
      Secondly, there is good evidence that parts of the Giza plateau complexes predate the 4th dynasty. The original God of the Underworld, Sokar, has a connection to Giza which predates the 4th dynasty. He also assimilated the God Pteh during early Dynastic history. The God Pteh is the grand craftsman of the Gods, and Sokar assimilating him could point to Dynastic Egyptians attributing some structures of Giza to being built by the God himself. In Egyptian mythology, the time period before history, is a time in which the Gods walked among men. So any structure predating Dynastic history surely would be attributed to being built by the Gods. Next, I feel like it seems obvious that the Pharoah Khafre built granite walls in front of already highly weathered limestone, when he was "constructing" the Valley Temple. So those limestone walls surely predate the 4th dynasty and judging by the extent of weathering, I think an original construction date much further in the past makes sense to me. The Sphinx inclosure wall is a subject which has been explored a lot so I won't talk much on it, but one thing I would like to make clear is that, any/all of the quarries at Giza could easily predate the 4th dynasty, and then could have been expanded during the 4th dynasty, essentially erasing a bunch of the evidence of an older date.
      I have an idea though which I believe is closer to the truth. I believe that the Great Pyramid first existed as a step-pyramid, it predates dynastic history, and it wasn't constructed by Khufu, only converted into a true pyramid by him. Next, I think that this conversion was meant as a means to protect/restore the original step-pyramid. I think that this was a goal throughout the 3rd dynasty and that Meidum pyramid, Bent pyramid and Red pyramid were originally step-pyramids created by 3rd dynasty Pharoahs between Djoser and Sneferu. So then Sneferu wouldn't be responsible for creating the bulk of these structures, only thier conversions from step-pyramids to true pyramids. This would bring the total scope of work carried out during Sneferu's reign way closer to other Pharoahs. Next, the wood from the Queens Chamber airshaft doesn't need to be from the original builders because as a step-pyramid, the queens chamber shafts would terminate at the outside of the structure. Khufu probably wouldn't have seen the point in extending both the King's chamber shafts and the Queen's chamber shafts(especially since they dont actually go into the queens chamber) so he chose to close the queens chamber airshafts with the Gantenbrinks door. I also think the Dixon objects(the cedar, the round stone, and the hook) can be explained by a singular purpose. If the Dynastic Egyptians found the airshaft on the outside of the pyramid they would definitely be curious where they go. So they could have taken a hammer(a round rock bound to a cedar rod) tied it to the end of the rope(using the hook) and lowered it down the airshafts from the outside in order to try and figure out where the airshafts terminated. If the hammer got stuck they would have been forced to cut the rope and surely there would have been nothing left of the rope after 5000+years. Next thing, the graffiti in the uppermost relief chamber then would have been blocks which were removed in order to breach the Kings chamber and then replaced by Khufu when he was completing the true pyramid. They probably breached from the top instead of around the granite plugs (where the modern-day breach is) because it was considered safer, and maintaining structural integrity was a key part of thier plan.
      I think there is plenty of proof that all the 4th dynasty pyramids were originally step-pyramids. First and foremost we have the Meidum pyramid. Next we have the slippage seam in both entranceways, of the Bent pyramid. This seems to indicate that the slippage happened along the line between the original step-pyramid structure and true pyramid shell. Next, there is the breach of the Menkaure pyramid which seems to reveal the step-pyramid core. Also, there is a satellite pyramid at Giza which had its outer layers removed, revealing a step-pyramid core. Next, there are scans done on the Great pyramid (which have been used in the past to promote the internal ramp theory) which seem to indicate that there is a step-pyramid core. Overall I think the idea of multiple construction phases is better supported than the mainstream view that Sneferu created 2 or 3 pyramids from scratch.
      A question you are probably wondering is if the Great Pyramid step-pyramid core wasn't created by the Egyptians then why was it created and by whom. My theory(and one that I've poured hundreds of hours into) is that the Great Pyramid was originally designed to be a water-powered Tesla tower created by remnants from the lost empire of Atlantis. Granted when it comes to the power plant, the who/why are not important as the how, so much of my time has been spent on that. I'm confident that I've figured out how the Great Pyramid can operate as a Wardencliffe tower esque device and how it could be used to wirelessly transfer electricity around Giza(and possibly beyond) with great efficiency. If you are interested I'd be happy to share more details about how this power plant would function. As far as why I'm going with Atlanteans as the builders, and what purposes they could have had with the structure, it comes down it being the most convenient explanation. I imagine them using the pyramid as a doomsday shelter. It pumps water underground, it deflects radiation, and it can stimulate plant growth. As far as what they used the electricity for, my best guesses are lighting and stoneworking. But the power plant could theoretically move hundreds of millions of volts per second so sky is the limit when it comes to the electrical generation. That's why I'm fairly keen on promoting my ideas, because if I'm correct, and we can create a power plant like this, then it would solve the world's energy problems. My major goal behind all the countless hours of research is to prove that such a stone power plant is possible. Whether or not the Great Pyramid actually was a power plant(and the implications of such scenario) is secondary. Lastly monetization of my ideas sounds nice considering how hard I've worked on them, but if I never made a dime it wouldn't matter to me, so long as I could prove my ideas and that they benefit man-kind. I want so desperately to prove my ideas just because I want to be able to make the world a better place. Nearly free, nearly infinite electricity, broadcast wirelessly to the world was the dream of Nikola Tesla. I'd love to see that become a reality.

  • @JonnoPlays
    @JonnoPlays ปีที่แล้ว +39

    You do such a good job connecting all the dots in these videos. The way you found the clip of the guy saying it's his first time in the bent pyramid was genius. I have to assume your individual knowledge of the subject is the source of this insight because an average researcher just wouldn't be able to make all those connections without a more complete knowledge of the underlying facts and situational awareness of the actions taken at these sites over time. Anyway its just really really impressive. These videos blow me away. I'm here for it!

    • @mikkelbreiler8916
      @mikkelbreiler8916 ปีที่แล้ว

      I don't know how TH-camrs make their videos, but some times I do sit here in my kitchen looking at a video and think wow I would not have found this even if I had ÜberGoogleSkills(tm). Yet all I had to do was click on another one of the videos from this channel. Which is still some what magical to my brain.

    • @davidnewland2556
      @davidnewland2556 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      have the cladding blocks ever been found by cladding I mean the purported exterior covering by limestone, which would have rendered the exterior white.

  • @Hjsdppcww
    @Hjsdppcww ปีที่แล้ว +2

    In 2020 I took part in a grand survey of Egypt's ancient sites. It included a survey of the Bent Pyramid. Samples from the wooden beams of the upoer chamber were taken and stored. They have yet to be trested by radio carbon dating.

  • @nv1493
    @nv1493 ปีที่แล้ว +28

    The effort and time you put into these videos is appreciated! Results in a very rational and objective approach.

  • @seize2581
    @seize2581 ปีที่แล้ว +26

    Ahah you're so good ! That message at the end, challenging both the people wanting to put to question institutional Egyptology, and institutional Egyptology itself 😄 I hope this channel and the community you're building around it will one day have enough influence so that your work truely pays up in this way ! 🙂

  • @Tom_Quixote
    @Tom_Quixote 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    That piece of ancient wood is the most amazing thing I've seen on the History for Grannies channel. I had no idea such evidence still survived.

    • @theoztreecrasher2647
      @theoztreecrasher2647 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      From the time of the Great Pyramids? There is a whole ocean-going ship that has been removed from its sealed "tomb" next to Khufu's Pyramid and reassembled for display. There are also further units buried there but not in as good a state of preservation. A few predynastic graves also have furnished a very small amount of organic material that could at some time be radio-carbon dated - though the raw in-ground burials would be more prone to contamination.

  • @ChristianJiang
    @ChristianJiang ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I started watching your videos as I was preparing for a trip to Egypt. I binge watched all your videos and it felt surreal seeing the pyramids up close. I entered Khufu’s pyramid, the Bent one and the Red one. It was so exciting to identify all the bits and pieces you talked about in your video.

    • @JohnSmith-gb5vg
      @JohnSmith-gb5vg ปีที่แล้ว +1

      That’s cool that you used his videos to correlate with the actual. Hope your visit was fun and exciting 😊

    • @ChristianJiang
      @ChristianJiang ปีที่แล้ว

      @@JohnSmith-gb5vg It was great!! Although it was colder than expected in Egypt. Seeing the pieces of wood in the Bent Pyramid was really mind-blowing!

  • @brotherlynch6977
    @brotherlynch6977 ปีที่แล้ว +94

    I have enjoyed your videos, investigations, theories, and documentation. I appreciate the information without the sensationalism other channels resort to. Thank you and keep up the good work! 😁👍🔥❤️

    • @brotherlynch6977
      @brotherlynch6977 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @tysongirard2266 Rock hard evidence without the sedimentary drivel. They are diamond compared to Mohs other channels. 😬

  • @smegscreations
    @smegscreations ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thank you for your video. Extremely enlightening..... keep up the good work 👍

  • @Sylus_Domanni
    @Sylus_Domanni ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I’ve been binging your videos all day, and then fate has you post another one to fulfill my binging needs. Thank you!

  • @sunnybeach9145
    @sunnybeach9145 ปีที่แล้ว +57

    I like the style of your videos. Could you do some “basic” videos on the quarries/sources for the stones?

    • @JonnoPlays
      @JonnoPlays ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I would like to see that too.

    • @annapierce8666
      @annapierce8666 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      *Luminescence* dating would be useful on the stone, letting us know the last time said stone was exposed to the ☀ sun. Then at least we would have a more accurate date than the carbon dating method, which takes organic matter that could be a later addition to the pyramid 🏔 due to renovations and add-ons. We could be relatively sure the stoneworked quarried blocks would be part of the original 🏔 pyramid construction allowing for a more precise dating of the time-line ⏳️

    • @bridgermauchley6179
      @bridgermauchley6179 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@annapierce8666 Does luminescence allow us to determine when the stone was quarried or only when the surface of the stone was exposed to the sun? For example, if Rameses II liberated, then recarved/refinished granite blocks which he procured from the Menkaure pyramid, then would the luminescence testing of those granite blocks date to Rameses II or Menkaure?

    • @annapierce8666
      @annapierce8666 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@bridgermauchley6179 Luminescence only gives scientists the last time the stone was exposed to sunlight ☀

    • @bridgermauchley6179
      @bridgermauchley6179 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@annapierce8666 ah, so it wouldn't help determine when a stone was carved, or if a stone was repurposed. Still though, I would love to see them do this sort of testing on the Great Pyramid granite. It must be original to the structure therefore it could give us the most accurate dating possible for the construction of the structure

  • @chrishutton1458
    @chrishutton1458 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    A very nice video.
    The ONLY one I've seen that states openly the problems with carbon dating. The variability of C14 production in the upper atmosphere.
    Unfortunately this is then ignored in the rest of the video and C14 is treated as though it is accurate.
    I would have preferred to see more of an analysis of this variation and it's affects on the calculated dates.

  • @Gizathecat2
    @Gizathecat2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Here’s a thought regarding the age of the pyramids in relation to the wood product used for building them. Up until about seven thousand years ago the Sahara Desert was very green. Perhaps the trees used for the beams were from the forests when the Sahara was green?

    • @nomadscavenger
      @nomadscavenger ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Its a good point. I was under the impression that the interior of all 3 pyramids at Giza didn't have mortar anywhere. That mortar was used in the exterior laying of the limestone casing stones/repairs? Its always been a point how exactly so many if those huge blocks fit together so precisely and w/o mortar? If they were repaired over the eons, how could anyone tell, radio carbon dating/hieroglyphics not withstanding? If the 3/4 dyn. appropriated them, fixing deteriorated areas would be fixed w/mortar, no? Such a great platform, best coverage, but?s always result. Much better than mine. Thanks for your comment.👍🤗

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx ปีที่แล้ว +8

      People keep bringing this up but mostly because they don't realise that by the time the first unified dynasty was founded by Narmer the lower kingdom of Egypt on the Nile delta was already a significant trading hub of the Mediterranean coast.
      That includes cedar wood lumber imported from Lebanon up the eastern coast.
      The trade of that cedar wood was so significant in antiquity that it deforested most of Lebanon before even the ancient Roman's made settlements there at Baalbek and built the Temple of Jupiter + the huge retaining wall that prevents subsidence on that hill.

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@nomadscavenger "That mortar was used in the exterior laying of the limestone casing stones/repairs?"
      No, its use is extensive.
      Much of the Khufu pyramid masonry is actually roughly cut limestone blocks behind the casing and outermost course of blocks.
      The mortar was necessary to in fill the roughness so that it both binded well and remained relatively level.

  • @baysideauto
    @baysideauto ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I haven't clicked so fast when I got this. Thanks for the upload

  • @josephverri618
    @josephverri618 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Degree of difficulty cutting granite blocks and forming accurate tunnels is mind boggling enough. What engineering process would accurately keep track of the concavity of the great pyramid sides when the concavity is practically invisible?

    • @PRH123
      @PRH123 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      A length of string or rope stretched tight would do the job
      Of course you’re assuming that the concavity was designed intentionally, rather than a result of processes such as settling or weathering, or unintentionally resulting from methods of construction

  • @zwayne4822
    @zwayne4822 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Also would it be plausible that some of the wooden supports and plasters are later renovations or repairs?

    • @Cardioid2035
      @Cardioid2035 ปีที่แล้ว

      Absolutely

    • @helios9025
      @helios9025 ปีที่แล้ว

      Possible maybe but if all the dates match a same time period from each pyramid and matches with what we know from other evidence, it's kinda unlikely that it is the case.

  • @edwardgarner1299
    @edwardgarner1299 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Probably the most level-headed and informative video I've yet seen (and I've watched many) of the complex mysteries of dating the Egypt pyramids.

  • @riikkaalanen3429
    @riikkaalanen3429 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    There’s actual historical evidence now (i.e., written documents) about how and when the pyramids were built. In 2013, a French archeologist, Pierre Tallet discovered what is the oldest papyrus ever found in Egypt at an Old Kingdom Red Sea port. The port was used by a nearby quarry to ships stones to the pyramid construction site. The papyri are known as the diary of Merer. It’s a log book of the work gang boss containing logistical details about the on-going work. We now know for example that what the Egyptians called the Great Pyramid - Horizon of Khufu. Tallet wrote a book about it with Mark Lehner called The Red Sea Scrolls in 2022.

    • @markrunk9171
      @markrunk9171 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

      More made up history.

  • @clintonmorris8222
    @clintonmorris8222 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Remodeling and/or maintenance work could skew dating altogether. It's well known that some Pharaoh's rebuilt some monuments. They also cannibalized others for materials. So what we can say for sure is contamination of carbon samples is to be expected. The fact that more modern testing has not been carried out is definitely causing more problems then It's supposed to be helping. Your video is food for thought. Thank you.

  • @nedesp61
    @nedesp61 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Good work happening on this channel! These monuments are of the greatest importance in understanding our history, and should not be subjected to consideratins related to tourism and rich people's hobbies, although I know the situation in Egypt asks for approaches like that.
    I have been inside the Great Pyramid in 1997 and I can only say it was the most breath-taking experience in my life so far, even though I have travelled to many parts of the world. The way the pyramid presents itself to you when you walk towards it is nothing less than overwhelming. That perfect shape, especially when compared to neighbour Chefren with a just slightly different incline, is just magical.

  • @FrankRollo
    @FrankRollo ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Is it possible all the stuff that can be radio carbon dated was added after by a civilization that found the pyramids. added wood and other materials to upkeep the pyramids ? Just curious ?

  • @daleamcallister284
    @daleamcallister284 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    I traveled throughout Egypt several times in 1970's. No-one other than myself and companion were the only people on Giza Plaza during March 1975. I laid down inside Khufu's sarcophagus, and not being an archeologist or Egyptologist just by observing the stones believed the structures to be more than 10k years old. Later in life I came to think that when Egyptians according to their writings built the limestones encasing them by their time damaged by various elements like rain, sand, wind, and the Sun as a means of refurbishing, or protecting them further. The time it would take workers to encase the pyramids in limestone blocks seems to me would be more in line of what, so called experts say Egyptians built The Great Pyramid in 20-30 years? I'd like to hear what you have to say about my observation and thinking? Thank you, so very much for the work you do.

  • @Kaurione
    @Kaurione ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Wasn’t there also carbon dating done on the boats found in front of the great pyramid? And how does that compare?

    • @HistoryforGRANITE
      @HistoryforGRANITE  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I believe the boats were C14 tested, but I don't have a handy reference or paper about it.

  • @vinylexperience77
    @vinylexperience77 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I definitely think Zahi Hawass has been covering up history in Egypt for years.

  • @crakkbone
    @crakkbone ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Love the channel! Keep up the good work :)

  • @mrcoryman1
    @mrcoryman1 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    The fact that there is anywhere from 5,000 to 200,000 years of unrecorded history I'd say regardless we have a lot to discover

  • @-jank-willson
    @-jank-willson ปีที่แล้ว +2

    could you do a video on middle kingdom pyramids?

    • @HistoryforGRANITE
      @HistoryforGRANITE  ปีที่แล้ว

      We need to solve the Old Kingdom ones first!

    • @-jank-willson
      @-jank-willson ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@HistoryforGRANITE oh yeah do one on the 3rd dynasty step pyramids (besides djozer's) like the unfinished layer pyramid and the other one near it

  • @Senkino5o
    @Senkino5o ปีที่แล้ว +6

    For me Egyptian history was something I took little interest in before viewing your channel; but the passionate yet careful, reasoned and thorough way you examine your subjects really got me hooked, I've learned a lot and I love your work.

  • @WileHeCoyote
    @WileHeCoyote ปีที่แล้ว +12

    That was great! Well done! What possible reason could we have to NOT radio carbon date, radar detect, and try everything we have to solve mysteries, but I now understand that Zahi and the establishment think they ONLY have incentive to keep the "MYSTERY" it's self alive. So ironic when you think about it.

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx ปีที่แล้ว

      "but I now understand that Zahi and the establishment think they ONLY have incentive to keep the "MYSTERY" it's self alive"
      LAUGHS in Hancock, von Danicken, Foerster, Dunn, Carlson etc etc etc etc.
      Those people have millions of book sales incentive worth of keeping the mystery alive to keep their bank accounts flush with cash - and what are they actually contributing to the conversation but the same old florid speculation laced heavily with anti establishment derision?
      Meanwhile for all Hawass's many faults he is still at work and excavations / discoveries continue in Egypt - many recently at Saqqara and the recent rediscovery of Akhetaten.
      "What possible reason could we have to NOT radio carbon date"
      Simplest answer?
      Priorities.
      Archaeologists want to find something new much more than they want to investigate things already found - analysis is boring and discovery is cool!
      That's why there is a dearth of Assyriologists qualified to translate the massive gamut of cuneiform tablets archaeological excavations have turned up in the last 2 centuries.
      Who wants to sit around teasing minuscule bits of organic material from building mortar when you can be digging out trenches at Saqqara or Gobekli Tepe?
      More complex answer?
      Funding is a limited well of opportunity.
      The more you draw from it, the less likely you are to get something worth the effort of asking.
      Each new request to a wealthy benefactor runs the risk of said benefactor feeling like they are being taken advantage of and either deciding to use their funds for other philanthropic endeavors or stop funding them entirely.
      In this context personal priorities play an even more paramount role - especially if you lack a tenured institutional position to afford being more financially lax with your choices.

    • @DriftWizard750
      @DriftWizard750 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Why isn’t DNA testing of archaeological human remains allowed in USA?

    • @jadenantal1652
      @jadenantal1652 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@DriftWizard750 yea that's dumb what the hell. The greediness of the world gets old

    • @johng4093
      @johng4093 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@DriftWizard750It is allowed. Many DNA studies of ancient remains in US have been done. They commonly get permission from existing tribal groups first. Usually they just want the remains, which may be their ancestors, treated with respect.

    • @PRH123
      @PRH123 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      There’s been a total 450 samples of organic material from worker's village, surrounding temples and pyramids carbon dated (to 4th Dynasty / 2,500 bce).

  • @ancientsitesgirl
    @ancientsitesgirl ปีที่แล้ว +18

    Bats rule inside! I love this pyramid, I'm going back there soon❤️🦇

    • @catman8965
      @catman8965 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Hey there ASG. I was going to email this link to you to make sure you would see it, but you beat me to it. Kitty cats say MEOW to you. Stay warm, I remember how cold Germany got during army maneuvers. 🥶🏔️🌨️❄️🏂💰💓🦇

    • @spartanchip
      @spartanchip ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I'm a fan of the content on your channel, I guess I shouldn't be surprised your a follower of History for Granite ... both channels are very informative and are two of my favorites ... keep up the great work and safe journeys beautiful!

  • @Darcalpha
    @Darcalpha ปีที่แล้ว +15

    You publish some of the best quality content I have seen. I appreciate the detail and the respect you pay the differing points of view on a given topic. All "experts" could learn, a thing a or two, on how discussions should be had. I really appreciate being subscribed!

    • @beethovensg
      @beethovensg ปีที่แล้ว +2

      It's all conjecture. And you buy into fiction at best.

    • @davidcovington901
      @davidcovington901 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@beethovensg For your gratuitous insult to sting, it would need to be true.

    • @TheCommono
      @TheCommono ปีที่แล้ว

      @@beethovensg The problem of your assertion is that it contains only formal stuff: "conjecture" and "fiction". I'd guess that you are a real expert in the practice of exactly this.

  • @Mike-bn7kr
    @Mike-bn7kr ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I’ve lost my care for academia. I don’t think they’re actually looking for answers. In fact, I don’t know what they actually are looking for. I wish some other billionaires would step forward and help get some carbon dating and many other ancient places around the world.

    • @AveragePicker
      @AveragePicker ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Carbon dating doesn't require billionaire money. It runs like $300 to $850 in general. The problem is no amount of money is going to enable you to adequately understand the results because you are starting out with a position that "academia" is in on something for fvck all reasons. Heck, it is because of "academia" and looking for answers that we have carbon dating.

  • @23and2
    @23and2 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    This is such a a great channel. I appreciate the grounded, well reasoned exploration of Egypt and its mysteries. I think this channel illustrates that the pyramids don’t have to be 12,500 years old or built by aliens to be as intriguing as if they were. Thank you for this. I love reality!

    • @davestephens8033
      @davestephens8033 ปีที่แล้ว

      Why the ridicule about "aliens?" How do you know they weren't? Do you know that the Great Pyramid had a hieroglyph over the original door? You know what happened to it? Zawhi Hawass had it CHISELED OFF. Because the hieroglyphs weren't Egyptian and in an unknown language. Look it up on the web, there are photos of the inscription. Its also in older books on the pyramids. Funny thing is that they symbols used look like the symbols on the Roswell I-beams. Even funnier I can no longer find any photos of that inscription over the door. If you're interested I can go find my book with the photo of it. Its not a conspiracy theory, its real and it was the only actual writing on that pyramid, and my book was a guide to the pyramid.

  • @nottiification
    @nottiification ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I love Egyptology, but shows like ancient aliens has made it nearly impossible to find good documentary content about it.
    Thank you so much for providing sober and rational content about this topic.

    • @Daniel_CH_
      @Daniel_CH_ ปีที่แล้ว

      Der Vatikan besitzt tausende ägyptischer artefacts.
      Ich denke sehr viele Beweise wie alt die Pyramiden sind und wie sie gebaut wurden wurden entfernt oder zerstört.
      Die Kirche hat damals entschieden das der Mensch dieses Wissen nie bekommen wird.

    • @110girl1
      @110girl1 ปีที่แล้ว

      I recently found an awesome TH-cam channel called unchartedX which covers ancient Egypt. The content is very well researched and very detailed. It’s worth checking out if you like this sort of thing.

    • @usemythirdarm
      @usemythirdarm ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@110girl1 UnchartedX is pretty much ancient aliens but done differently lol

    • @andreapea642
      @andreapea642 ปีที่แล้ว

      I’ve loved everything Egyptian for 50 years. But try looking at from another perspective. WHY…do archaeologists want to shut down any and ALL information that does NOT fit with the ‘narrative’??
      Because if they did…everything we know would unravel and collapse. Religion particularly. It’s ALL been proven now…that 2 Millenia ago… ‘religion’ covered up what the ORIGINAL Hebrew writers wrote about MANY Millenia ago. And religion, govts & elites will not give up their lies.
      It’s ALL in plain sight now.

    • @chuckleezodiac24
      @chuckleezodiac24 ปีที่แล้ว

      You might like World of Antiquity.

  • @MrPenguln
    @MrPenguln หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Did any of the samples come from the kinds chamber?

  • @bswins9648
    @bswins9648 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Welcome back! Interesting topic. I hope your videos spur current and future archaeologists, Egyptologists, etc. to focus on this issue. Perhaps the Old Guard has to die off before others can make headway. Regardless, you continue to put forward important information that helps even this most non-scientific, doesn’t-know-enough-to-be-dangerous subscriber. Hope you and yours had a happy new year. Best wishes for a safe and successful 2023. Please keep the videos coming!

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx ปีที่แล้ว

      "I hope your videos spur current and future archaeologists, Egyptologists, etc. to focus on this issue. Perhaps the Old Guard has to die off before others can make headway"
      I think you may be misreading this somewhat.
      It's less a case of set attitudes as funding in many cases.
      HfG implies that Koch 'pressured' events in his favor - but all Koch has power to do is throw money at the right people for the job in this case.
      Ergo archaeologists simply did not view carbon dating as a priority when targeting new research paths, or applying for funding to pursue any such investigations.
      Money makes the world go round - and Koch knows that better than most.
      Every time an archaeologist comes begging for funding from person x they are potentially drawing from a finite well of philathropic goodwill - each request could be the last time they get anything, so it follows that they will only pursue funding for the research that they actually want to do.
      When an entitled rich pr**k like a Koch comes knocking you say "OK, we don't want to pursue this personally, but if you drop enough cash to fund excavations for another 5-10 years besides what you want, then we will be happy to drop what we are doing to pursue this for you".
      Simple give and take.

  • @conniebenny
    @conniebenny ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Another brilliant and fascinating video. Thank you for your continued hard work and dedication in making these. They really are appreciated.

  • @thirza9508
    @thirza9508 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've been binge-watching the videos on this channel for the last few days, and it really baffles me just how much politics is involved in Egyptology research. I study archaeology and know that famous archaeological sites will always have some controversy around them, but especially Hawass is just of another realm. His influence around the scientific narrative is insane.

  • @janebeckman3431
    @janebeckman3431 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Actually, you can learn a lot from privies. Lots of date-able things can end up in the night soil, even if the waste itself becomes too degraded. However, my suspicion is that it was hauled away from the worker site to use as fertilizer. "Where did they go to the bathroom?" is a legitimate question.

  • @tafinzer
    @tafinzer ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Yeah this is a topic that's been strangely ignored and unspoken of. I appreciate your attention to this. Brings lots of thoughts to mind. I have enjoyed all of your presentations.
    Well done.

  • @SuperDave-vj9en
    @SuperDave-vj9en 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I did subscribe because of your great content. Thank you!

  • @deepsleep7822
    @deepsleep7822 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    One of the reasons I don’t trust Hawass - he has an agenda and it boils down to money.

  • @MURD3RWAVE
    @MURD3RWAVE ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Another thing I don't hear discussed. So they found salt crystals piles inside the pyramid because a natural process with limestone. So why was there no salt crystals in the shafts? Like there should have been salt crystals when the sent in the robot the first time. Especially since nothing could go through it except the robot.
    I read a few things when explorers said there was salt everywhere when they went in. You can actually see pictures of piles of salt crystals. Limestone does produce salt crystals with age. The shafts had zero. None. Did anyone see anything about this?

    • @knutblume907
      @knutblume907 ปีที่แล้ว

      Nobody walked up and down the shafts. Human sweat is salty as f***.

    • @recoilrob324
      @recoilrob324 ปีที่แล้ว

      The Queens Chamber is reported to have had a VERY thick coating of large crystal salt when first discovered....and it's lined with granite....so where did this massive amount of salt come from? And is it possible that the carbon dating can be skewed by radiation? Theories about a mass coronal ejection abound and lots of the ancient structures and statues in Egypt have a side that for sure looks like it was cooked by extreme heat with even melting in some places.
      The Muon Scan Project seems to indicate that radiation CAN penetrate through the pyramids....could something like this change the accuracy of the carbon dating? I don't know enough about it...but the whole subject provides endless fascination and I'm eager to see what comes next.

    • @knutblume907
      @knutblume907 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@recoilrob324 Or the "salt coating" is just another lie. The pyramids were open for millenia. Who dicovered the queens chamber? Everything was broken up, when western civilisations arrived at the scene. The arabs tell a lot of fairy tails. All salt crusts were removed because they were classified as dirt I assume. Like the graffittis and torch soot.

    • @recoilrob324
      @recoilrob324 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@knutblume907 We'll never know for sure, but Caliph Al Ma'mun who is credited with being the first to gain entrance to the upper chambers wrote pretty extensively about the work and what he documented has turned out to be accurate. The 'robbers tunnel' most likely was actually dug from inside out...and the obvious reason would be to remove something from inside that wouldn't fit through the small winding passage that had given them access. Thoughts are that it was the lid to the sarcophagus which he took as a souvenir. I believe it was he that first described the salt coating and this was repeated by others over the centuries before modern times...so I'm wanting to believe it.

    • @knutblume907
      @knutblume907 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@recoilrob324 Interesting. I think the kings chamber was breached in the 1st intermediate period because everything went to hell. But I only know Al Ma´muns experiences from secondary literature. Besides all of this there are drawn pictures of the 17th century showing visitors entering the great gallery through the well shaft. It seems the robbers entrance was forgotten from time to time. P.S.: The picture I mean is actually from the Description de l'Égypte (1809) the famous collection of texts and pictures that came about as a result of Napoleon Bonaparte's Egyptian expedition.

  • @rgriffsf
    @rgriffsf 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What was the chain of custody for the samples tested? When were the samples of wood felled versus used? Was the charcoal tested newly created or older materials? Do we have a method to determine if the mortar tested was placed at the same time as the pyramid was built? Or was it later during a remodeling period?

  • @ashleyking6743
    @ashleyking6743 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    This channel Is amazing. I’ve enjoyed every single video so far. Thanks for all the hard work you put into making these. Great work mate from Australia

  • @InquisitiveBible
    @InquisitiveBible ปีที่แล้ว +20

    A terrific video as always. It's remarkable how incomplete and circular a lot of the Egyptian dynastic dating actually is. For example, in my own area of interest, the history of the Levant, so much depends on the date of Shoshenq's campaign in Canaan, but the potential dates range by at least fifty years.
    Part of the problem is that Egyptologists never did establish a firm date for his reign by objective methods and instead went on the assumption that traditional biblical dating (based on the assumed dates of kings David, Solomon, and Rehoboam, all of whom may not even have existed) was firm enough to hang Shoshenq's dating on. Biblical scholars, in turn, would date events from the Israelite monarchy on the basis of those same dates for Shoshenq's reign. It's all circular and starts to unravel upon close inspection.

    • @theshamanarchist5441
      @theshamanarchist5441 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      It's clear that there was no high civilization in Canaan in 1000 B.C.E. So this great Empire of King David is an obvious historical fiction. Evidence to support this fraud is provided by a lack of any mention of it by the neighbouring civilizations of the Egyptians, Hitites and Neo Babylonians.

    • @InquisitiveBible
      @InquisitiveBible ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@theshamanarchist5441 That's right, the earliest Israelite king that can be identified with confidence from inscriptions is Omri. Even if the earlier kings did exist as minor chieftains or vassals, the biblical data should not be used for dating Shoshenq's reign.

    • @theshamanarchist5441
      @theshamanarchist5441 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @Gary Allen What you on about? The whole of archeology and orthodox chronology of history in general (Egyptology being but one discipline) is completely subjected to haevy influence from the Bibles hagiography. They've even got a whole wing of the Vatican museum dedicated to aligning the orthodox chronologies of the biblical patriarchs with the bibles 6000 year old civilization creationist timeline. You need to do more digging into the jesuit infleunce in Egyptology.

    • @InquisitiveBible
      @InquisitiveBible ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @Gary Allen You’re talking about the Amarna letters, which are extremely useful for the Bronze Age but not Iron I, when Shoshenq ruled.
      A few citations:
      “Egyptian chronologists, without always admitting it, have commonly based their chronology of this period on the Biblical synchronism for Shoshenq’s invasion.” (Hughes, Secrets of the Times, 1990, 190)
      “Although the present scholarly consensus seems to favour a date c. 945 B.C.E. for the accession of Shishak…apart from the biblical synchronism with Rehoboam (which as I have noted above remains problematic at best) there is no other external synchronism by which one might date his reign, and the Egyptian chronological data themselves remain too fragmentary to permit chronological precision.” (Barnes, Studies in the Chronology of the Divided Monarchy of Israel, 1991, 66-67)
      “There can be no doubt that the biblical Shishak refers to Shoshenq I and that he reigned in the second half of the 10th century BCE… But the vicious circle of dating the campaign according to Kgs 14,25 and dating Solomon and Rehoboam according to the campaign must be eliminated.” (Finkelstein, ZDPV 118 [2002], 110)
      “Both Kitchen and Baer set the date for the beginning of the dynasty [the 22nd] at 945 B.C., primarily on the basis of Shoshenq’s Palestinian campaign in Year 5 of Rehoboam and the relation of this campaign to building projects undertaken by Shoshenq I at Karnak.” (Ibid, 110 n. 3)

    • @robertrust9223
      @robertrust9223 ปีที่แล้ว

      The bible is pure mythology, the symbolic, personified, dramatized, story form description of the celestial and terrestrial sky, and is collated mythology of ancient societies infiltrated and subjugated to the world trading, profit-seeking, lie- and confusion-spreading phoenician/jew/hebrew/'canaanite'/'semite'/'israelite'. It's insane what the easy money-lusting, lie-spreading, profiteering, racketeering, self-idolizing jew has done to humanity. Modern religion, egyptology, spirituality, astrology, and mythology posed history are all jew/phoenician constructs used by the jew/phoenician to legitimize its beliefs to itself.
      The self-idolizing jew idiotically idolizes itself as the celestial night sky called 'Is-Ra-El', an old Kemet mythology term for 'Moon-unrisenSun-Star' meaning "celestial night sky". The term 'canaanite' means "darkness" and 'semite' means "night sky", from the term 'Shem', with 'Japheth' meaning "evening sky". 'Noah' means "sky", flooded over in the 'Noah's Flood' story by the dark waters 'world' of the universe plied by the stars and floated in at the centre by Earth (World Trade Center, and understand) to create the starry night sky, with the animal and human constellations boarding the arch/arc/Ark of the night sky. The term 'Egypt' means "day sky" ruled over by sunlight 'Pharaoh'. Exodus is a description of the afternoon sunlight 'Moses' leading the stars 'Is-Ra-El'-ites out of suppression/"slavery" by the sunlight 'Pharaoh' in day sky 'Egypt' and crossing the sunset sky 'Red Sea' that splits the waters of the universe 'Nile River' into two, separating the day sky from the night sky, with the stars 'Is-Ra-El'-ites rising on the eastern horizon 'promised land' after spending a representative period of time '40 days' in the evening sky 'desert' that is not dark enough for stars to appear yet. The ten 'plagues of Egypt' are ten signs of approaching darkness, e.g., blood red sky of sunset, frogs coming out in evening to attract mates, etc. It's simple mythology, not to be taken literally as the jew does and has brainwashed modern humanity to do as well, else idiocy results, see the closely-inbreeding, self-serving, psychopathic, mafia family-structured jew's world trading, profiteering, racketeering, warmongering, commercial business empire called modern civilization, the rape and pillage of the human species for the profit of the jew/phoenician at the expense of the life of the human species.
      The term 'king' means celestial North Pole star. 'David' means the left foot heal star, a faint pole star, of the constellation Hercules/Esau/Achilles/Goliath/Gilgamesh/Nero/Alexander the Great/etc., a faint polestar. There are no pole stars between Hercules constellation's feet, so Hercules is used to denote the pole star location while the Earth's axis points between its/his feet. The term 'Sol-omon' is a double term of greek 'Sol' = celestial sun, and Kemet/"Egyptian" 'Ammon' = 'Amen' = 'Amen-Ra' = celestial sun, not the visible day sky sun which is called 'Horus'. The evening sun is 'Set' who takes cuts out the "eye" of Horus, i.e., the sun. The other eye of Horus is the moon, which 'Set' also sometimes cuts out when there is a new moon, not visible in the night sky (sunset to sunrise).
      Modern "history" is jewstory, a pack of lies made up by the always story making, lie- and confusion-spreading, self-idolizing, closely-inbreeding, parasitic, predatorial, psychopathic jew creature, the pillaging, rapist killer of the human species.

  • @JB-td4ei
    @JB-td4ei ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I think radio carbon dating is useless in this context, because a cedar rod sealed in a chamber can’t date the chamber, only when it was sealed. What we really need is the crushed remains of someone who died under one of the stones during construction. I’m sure in all of those pyramids someone got crushed under a rock and left there.

  • @dystopiaahoy
    @dystopiaahoy ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Please do a video on the designs that would work best for a pyramid to last millennia. How could they have improved. Also information about the tunnel networks below ground would be greatly appreciated.

  • @Historical_Vagabond
    @Historical_Vagabond ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Love the channel and love your approach. Dr. Lehner has been nice enough to respond to queries I sent many years ago and I respect him and Hawass as technically competent archaeologists, but Egyptology was built on sugar daddy funding and that is the real digging. Today there are not too many Lord Carnarvon types left since the goodies stay in Egypt, but plenty of alternative history/new age types to crowdsource from as long as they keep trolling them along. I'd love to see the dendro on that beautiful Lebanon cedar - I'm pretty sure they used only heartwood, possibly burning the sapwood to make the mortar.

  • @snowcreek7156
    @snowcreek7156 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    ZH was the worst thing to ever happen to Egypt since the Hittites.

  • @francoislancon798
    @francoislancon798 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Found this channel by chance (or the algorithm got me) and it is remarkably well documented and very well presented. I hope to visit Egypt some day and the day I sturdy its ancient history in more depth I will for sure explore your channel in detail.

  • @jteddy11
    @jteddy11 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Fabulous, thank you for sharing the carbon dating results, I was in the camp that the pyramids were much older than stated as in thousands of years older. Now I know they are only approximately 374 to 500yrs older than stated. I never was a Hawass fan though, he is shady as heck.

    • @kaasvreter3000
      @kaasvreter3000 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Another reason to not like Hawass, in this video he finally accepted debating Hancock. After a minute, he gets really angry and walks out. What a child.
      th-cam.com/video/8Ziu2ygE_Wc/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=Calibrate

    • @wernerdanler2742
      @wernerdanler2742 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Ya, he was fired for corruption. 😆

    • @TheAlchaemist
      @TheAlchaemist ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Don't forget that the radiocarbon dating (aside from error bars) is for the sample itself (wooden log or piece of charcoal). It would not be that unthinkable, especially for such a place like Egypt, that the wood itself was pretty old when actually used/reused, effectively shrinking those margins. That's why it is of utmost importance to analyze the specifics of every single sample, what, where, how, etc. In short, Egyptology has timing pretty decently figured out.

    • @scottbreseke716
      @scottbreseke716 ปีที่แล้ว

      It's safe to say that Kufu didn't live for 374-500 years.

  • @intriguingmegalithicperspe1764
    @intriguingmegalithicperspe1764 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    If the Waynman Dixon sample is truly dated to 3,200 B.C. -AND the other pyramids have been carbon dated to 3,000 BC,, then I need to RETHINK everything! Douglas! Argh! If this is FACT,, and you agree that the Pyramids were infact built during the timeframes (approximately) according to known timelines. Unbelievably excellent work! Do I have your permission to get your logo tattooed to my forearm?
    Seriously. If the pyramids are infact 5,000 years old, then I have to RETHINK everything. -H

    • @dannalondon903
      @dannalondon903 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Also...you have to realize that The Pyramids were limestone covered for thousands of years, before the limestone coverings were removed, presumably by the Roman's. Since they were encased, they are probably anywhere from 12,500 to 50,000 yrs old. Remember they were built on African bedrock.

    • @RHank-51
      @RHank-51 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@dannalondon903I’m with you on that one!
      Pyramids are a lot older than they are saying because they don’t want to look stupid. They’ve known this for years and haven’t changed it 🤣

    • @RYPA190
      @RYPA190 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      ​@@dannalondon903Why would them being encased mean that they are 12500+ years old?

    • @ano-oobist1016
      @ano-oobist1016 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@dannalondon903I don’t understand this. The stones that are remaining can be dated. This is the age of the pyramids.
      How come you date them now more than 10,000 years or older?

  • @mortalclown3812
    @mortalclown3812 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Your research is remarkably balanced... and a lot more fair to some of the far out theories than perhaps they deserve. (I'm a mystic who totally believes in the continuation of consciousness, among other things, but it doesn't help to think channelers hold sway over truth.)
    Love your channel.

    • @kidwave1
      @kidwave1 ปีที่แล้ว

      Carbon dating is a useless fraud. Forget this deceptive info, for REAL INFORMATION on this stuff check out the "SGD Sacred Geometry Decoded" channel.

    • @ysf-psfx
      @ysf-psfx ปีที่แล้ว

      Sounds like some looney religious hogwash. We die when we die. Consciousness is just a brain state.

    • @kidwave1
      @kidwave1 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@ysf-psfx Is that you Klaus Schwab?

  • @RomoRooster
    @RomoRooster ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I'm in the 12,000 year old club myself, but I think you have some of the best content available on this subject

    • @scottwyckoff5483
      @scottwyckoff5483 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you

    • @leofiredog
      @leofiredog 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Why not add another whole solar progression to that 12,000?

  • @markuss.6020
    @markuss.6020 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    It's much more interesting to note, that from those photos you clearly see, that the beams are stuck in the walls. That walls were obviously is made of concrete. Concrete is something ancient egyptians already knew.

    • @doctormarazanvose4373
      @doctormarazanvose4373 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      and doesn't give even a hint of a clue as to when they did it nor if it was restoration.

  • @panchopuskas1
    @panchopuskas1 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Curious how the "alternative" has rapidly become the new mainstream....now everybody and their grandma knows that the pyramids were built a long time ago by aliens/Atlanteans and it's a hard battle for guys like yourself to get the real story on track with, you know, solid evidence. And also curious how, as you point out, Hancock and friends now have very little to say about the dating of the Great Pyramid......another great video BTW, thanks for posting......

    • @Chris.Davies
      @Chris.Davies ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You are talking absolute garbage.

    • @ProfezorSnayp
      @ProfezorSnayp ปีที่แล้ว +1

      He literally addressed the issue of "12 000 yo pyramids" in this video. How is that in any way supporting your point?

    • @panchopuskas1
      @panchopuskas1 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ProfezorSnayp ....I think you've missed what my point is, namely that the "Atlanteans" like Hancock are now really the mainstream that they are always complaining about being the victims of, while serious researchers find it difficult to get an audience.....

  • @Metroyeti17
    @Metroyeti17 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Brilliant video. I've been in this neighborhood of TH-cam for a few years now, first brought in by Bright Insight and the Atlantis - Richot Structure videos. It's been a wild ride moving from "THE PYRAMIDS WERE BUILT BEFORE THE FLOOD!!" to a more charitable and critical view of traditional Egyptology, and this is the best take I've seen with some data I've never seen anywhere else. Here's hoping we can get more studies done without the profit-driven rhetoric on either side blocking progress.

  • @Wanker527
    @Wanker527 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Best channel I’ve found in a long time. You are doing Gods work, my friend. 🙏🏻

    • @Ithinkthereforeiam-ph9nb
      @Ithinkthereforeiam-ph9nb 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      there is no God, just planets and galaxies.
      Egyptians relieved in the sun being the one and only “God” , and all their kings and queens were considered as “living gods on earth”.
      Jews/Heberus (the Hebrew) worshiped “El” or the earliest Egyptian pharaohs as their God + wife - and later on they worshiped Re-Osiris.
      Osiris - is still the sun while the star is below the horizon (unseen). … or “yahoo” (YHW).
      Do some reading on the subject

  • @vlady8me
    @vlady8me ปีที่แล้ว +16

    It's utterly gross how Hawass has gotten away with being the Geraldo Rivera of Egyptology whilst Lehner plays Lou Dobbs

  • @theFLCLguy
    @theFLCLguy ปีที่แล้ว +5

    What if the pyramids were built in stages over time. With different purposes throughout.
    Then building them wouldn't be as difficult because it would be over a longer time period.

    • @RooDAwAkInG
      @RooDAwAkInG ปีที่แล้ว

      Like this response a lot thank you!
      Q? tho, with wars and other people wanting your lootings, wouldnt that allow cause additional pressure n sense of urgencey. How'd they remain so calm? is astounding!! the weight of that makes my heart quench too. Strong to the 'core' in all respect.

  • @l7ocmichael0lefebvre54
    @l7ocmichael0lefebvre54 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What web sites have those time-line charts comparing carbon dating and traditional building dates?

  • @kaleoride
    @kaleoride 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Actually you demonstrated that carbon dating agrees reasonably well with historic dating

  • @russellmillar7132
    @russellmillar7132 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Great stuff here! It was most amusing the other day when I told my bro in law, who is a big alt-history believer, that recent carbon dating on the great pyramid showed that it was 12,500 years old (he-he). He had previously dismissed C-14 dating as inaccurate (though he doesn't know the first thing about it). He changed his tune so fast that it gave me a minor case of "cognitive whiplash". He said: "well it's good that they finally worked out the bugs!" He seemed so giddy that I had a hard time explaining to him that I was just yanking his chain. But before I could tell him that It was just a joke, he was in the process of contacting all his alt-history friends and (citing me as a source) claiming that "mainstream archaeology" had finally confirmed their bias. Later, when I informed him that Graham H. no longer disputes the dating of the pyramids, he called me a liar.
    I tells me how easily those who follow guys like GH can be fooled. One thing I noticed is how little actual checking they do before jumping in with both feet. It's rare that any of them will fact check anything that their guru says.

  • @Bkkriversidelifestyle
    @Bkkriversidelifestyle ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The corruption of Money not only rots the political & medical fields but also all scientific domains. Look at the special permissions granted to all these groups of expensive private tours coming to sleep inside the Great Pyramid or access the Osiris shaft, etc etc, they can only take place because the Ministry of Antiquities charges fortunes to the organizers. Where does all this money go? When visiting all these magnificent monuments you just see the amount of garbage and plastic that covers them, not a single trash basket can be found and the poor staff without uniforms look like beggars. It's a complete shame!! Anyway thanks for these amazing and professional videos, making us understand and discover more about what "sleeping Egyptology" does.

  • @ronfeggio
    @ronfeggio ปีที่แล้ว +3

    While this is intriguing, there are problems: The mean ages determined by carbon dating show a mean age of all pyramids tested as between +_3,900 to +_4,500 years. This means all pyramids tested were built within the same +_ 500 yr period. Also, the commonly accepted dynastic timeline shows the dynastic timeline started aprox. 2,500 years ago with a span of aprox. 150yrs between the 3rd & 4th dynasties. According to my assessment, either the pyramids were built 2,500 years before the kings they were named after or carbon dating is way off & each pyramid was built within a 20-30 year span since each dynasty only lasted aprox. 30 yrs.. If the great pyramid were constructed within 25 yrs, 255 blocks weighing 2.5 tons each had to be placed every day.

    • @Oddball5.0
      @Oddball5.0 ปีที่แล้ว

      Where did you get the idea that the dynastic timeline began 2500 years ago? It’s twice that

    • @ronfeggio
      @ronfeggio ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Oddball5.0 The dynasties of the kings who's pyramids were carbon dated were in the 3rd & 4th dynasties. Multiple sources all agree on this basic timeline.

    • @Oddball5.0
      @Oddball5.0 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ronfeggio Yes. And that’s not 2500 years ago.

    • @ronfeggio
      @ronfeggio ปีที่แล้ว +3

      ​@@Oddball5.0 I stand corrected. 2,500 BC would be aprox 4,500 years ago

  • @zeddddd2846
    @zeddddd2846 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Wow incredible observation and commentary on the whole institutional Egyptology versus alternative. I'll admit the reason i got into Egyptology was though the alternative side (something i have slowly distanced myself from as i learned more and more), however it struck me as odd that there always seemed to be someone who was selling the true answers in a book. Took me hearing that from you to realize exactly why it felt so odd to me, because both sides profit off of it. While i never thought about the institutional side perpetuating it that makes nothing but sense; and like you said if they really wanted people to know they would of included these carbon dated sources.

    • @jerryb.9754
      @jerryb.9754 ปีที่แล้ว

      What is your point? Do you favor mythology over science? Science doesn't care what you believe.

    • @mixer2
      @mixer2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@jerryb.9754 He literally explained how he favors science...

    • @johng4093
      @johng4093 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The generally agreed upon timeline is considered close enough not to quibble over. Nobody is submitting papers to peer reviewed journals suggesting it's 1000s years older. Sorry, but there's no sinister forces conspiring to hide the truth. 😂