As I'm studying history of oriental countries, I'm so fascinated by how Dr. Darnell is in love with her subject! I wished all history professors could tell about history with such enthusiasm instead of paying attention to dry enumeration of facts.
So interesting! 😮 I love your infectious enthusiasm for history, as well as your presentation skills. I never imagined that historical fiction existed so very long ago
The fact taht Pentawaret copied only a part of the story, then moved on to talk about letter writing, it reminds me of school work where they will have an excerpt of a novel, and then boring questions about the excerpt XD Imagine if all we've found from, like Les Misérables, is an examen sheet with an excerpt of the text, and some questions XD
or like standardized tests (SAT, GRE. etc.) where they get passages that are sometimes actually interesting, but then pose questions that force you to divorce yourself from the passage's contents.
@@MH-ms1dg Yeah, also, I passed an exam where you had to write an essay about two or three texts, then the second part of the exam was grammar exercises about some sentences of the texts ^^'
Just watched your Nat Geo special on the missing kings of the Giza plateau. So cool. I've been subbed for a while so when I saw your face on Disney + I had to watch it
Ok this is genuinely some of the most fascinating content I’ve come across. I’m studying linguistic anthropology next year in college and discovering this channel has only made me more excited and interested in the subject
I've read an historical novel in pretty much the same period, and I was always astonished that the ruler of the Hyksos would be called Apophis, I've thought it was like calling a rival king Satan XD Now I understood it's just translation error ^^
I'm soppy...I just hope that the hippos were okay. Missed you!! I'm so glad that your back with another fascinating video...and another gorgeous outfit. Those gloves are to die for!!
I thoroughly enjoyed this! I love videos where passionate people get to talk about little known aspects of their interests, *_especially_* when it comes to history. Thank you, Colleen!
Great video! Would it be worthwhile to do a video about original Ancient Egyptian names of important nouns? What was Egypt called? The Nile? A temple? Sarcophagus, mummy, famous cities, etc.
Thanks for putting this all together. As an amateur student navigating complicated, massive and dense texts about the dynasties, mythology, architecture and everything else!
The Lord of the Two Lands trilogy by Pauline Gedge is quite interesting if anyone is interested in historical fiction...it retells the story of Seqenenra and Apepi (albeit with some additions here and there for creating the story)
I'm currently a student in your World Civilization course at Post. You are so cool! I love your content here on TH-cam, and so far, I love the course! I'm so glad that I have been given this chance to learn from you!
Hey, I love the energy. This is a really neat story and I want to share something cool I found in return. There is a really interesting connection between mummification and the carrion beetle. It removes the hair from the corpse and covers it in its saliva, protecting it from decomposition and other beetles. When the babies hatch, the parents feed them like birds. Now, in Chapter 36, Nakht fights off a carrion beetle, calling it 'crooked-lips'. I would really like to know if that translation of Ap(e)shai-insect is accurate. There are of course, interesting parallels to the dung beetle and the god Khepri here, especially considering the identification of the carrion with Sokar. To anyone, who likes to go down rabbit-holes like me, enjoy :)
Maybe the story was incomplete because not only was it a way to enthuse the student scribes, but maybe also a teaching tool in the way of "This story is incomplete, your task for today is to write the ending of the story". I mean, that's definitely something my teachers would've done haha
Love your style and fun. the use of vintage style with Egyptian history really works for some reason. As anthropologists, we love to see people sharing history, culture, and nature. I am reaching out to fellow anthropologists who enjoy TH-cam to set up some collaborations for our upcoming UNESCO world tour. Cheers to your channel and I hope we can share inspiration with you someday as you have with us here. - Turtle
I watched your collab video with Rachel on "The Mummy" recently, and I was thinking about what both of you said with regard to how they could've drawn from so much more true features of Egyptian history as opposed to making things up as they did. Have you considered attempting to write such a type of adventure story yourselves, and then perhaps find a writer with whom to collaborate to sufficiently dress it up and smooth it out without compromising the accuracy? I honestly think it could turn out especially well, rather than the traditional method of writing an adventure story and then throwing in vaguely historical traits after the fact, as was done with all such movie scripts before. I also think it would be a fantastic opportunity to bring a renewed interest of the public into your field, and that's never a bad thing, I'd expect. Another interesting thing you could do, if you're of a mind, could be to go over the new Moon Knight series, and discuss how the known religious texts compare to the iterations of the gods seen in the show, and so on. It would certainly generate interest in your channel, and could be fun. Then you could reach yet more people to offer a better perspective on something so rich. To be fair...I'm not personally especially impressed with the show, but it's not awful, and Oscar Issac is always a fine actor. But it's currently extremely popular, and there's nothing wrong with using that popularity to generate a more thorough and appropriate interest in legitimate learning about Egypt's past.
Interesting and fascinating Colleen all in one short video. These are fabulous‼️Do tell about your ensemble head to toe. I find it to be so attractive and I would wear it💛 and I finally just ordered the book that you're holding in your hands. 📚
As far as I know Sinuhe is actually not a fiction person. He really lived in ancient egypt and it's the first autobiographical Story ever written we know.
So awesome these acient Egypt video's. Can you make an episode about Pharaoh Cheops/koefoe maybe?? That would be awesome !! I would love to know more about him and his life.
Hi Guys and Gals😁 I'm currently trying to teach myself to read hieroglyphs I'm doing various apps and learning programs/video courses. I'm wondering if you could do a video/or have a chat on a method of learning the language. Not so much a meta instruction. But rather how to approach or get a system in place to learn the language the best/fastest way. I know I'll never get to the stage of deciphering hidden tomes. But I just want to get to a point where if I see something written in Egyptian hieroglyphics I can make a casual attempt to read it. I'm in my 40s and have always wanted to do such a thing, but have always been too busy working. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Love the channel and the content and I sincerely hope you continue making content for TH-cam. Kindest regards Aaron💚🇮🇪
Good afternoon Team, On the 29th day of the 6th month in the year 2022, it is morning early I check in with your channel and amazingly I've picked up with my studies again just recently I had put them down in 2014. I've picked up right where I left off, with symbols. O, _, I. This one I drew /O, and more using the same symbols in different manners as I learned it by looking at the sky on the Sun and Moon. I wrote it in The Holy Bible the last time I drew the symbol and gave it a meaning back on the 28th day of the 8th month in the year 2020. Today you opened the Sun 75 symbols, Baboon Jubilee. I know about the Valley of the Monkeys and study long./lat. of the Pharos Daughter's Tomb since the land has changed borders since ancient times. The book the symbols you opened I've never seen before and this was breathtaking I seen the symbols there I've been drawing now since I've seen the Sun and Moon many years before. I don't talk about it and have only shown 1 person what this means and when this person will see it and how it will manifest itself to this person. It came to pass. I've never taken any class or schooling. Thank you for inspiring me to pick up my studies again.
This may be over debated, but do you discuss Smith--'Netflix Cleopatra Ancient Egypt ethnicity/is race/ s question--- Gordian knot or scientific proof?
So, firstly, I recently found your videos and thank you for them! Secondly, could it not be that to 'worship' Set could solely mean to favour Chaos in decisions and life actions? Thirdly, could you do a video on Persibens please. Finally, there is something 'other worldly' about you; more so your husband. If this is by any chance the case could you please contact me! Thanks 👁
I think it is because of the intersection of the king as guarantor of Maat, cosmic order, which is deeply embedded in their beliefs. And they see it against Maat to be ruled by a foreign king (although in later periods this changed, and Nubian pharaohs of the 25th Dynasty ruled both Egypt and Nubia successfully).
I think they actually liked dog better. They gave dogs people names. Cats would just be called "miu". She actually participated in a movie reaction "The mummy" and she talks about this. It's pretty interesting! 😊 th-cam.com/video/VjFFrYEZsAQ/w-d-xo.html
HELP ME PLEASE Can you tell me if my hypothesis has weight please?????!!!!!!! The Egyptians built the pyramids as a high point to hang glide from. They would force attacking armies out into the desert then hang glide on papyrus gliders great distances using updrafts in the evening to follow them and attack and drop burning pots filled with fuel oil. These pilots would wear bird man helmets to strike fear into the enemy and command great respect from their own people. Once these armies were stranded out in the desert for days, caravans burnt from dropping fire bombs, the pilots would land and Finnish them off by hand burning their gliders with the dead and March back home victorious. I need a worthy Egyptologist to contact me and confirm or disprove my hypothesis. I came to this conclusion in a stroke of madness. The lightbulb 💡 hit and I had chills and visions of the past. Help me if you can.
well, even if the Egyptians did do that, they wouldn't have needed pyramids the sheer cliffs of the Nile valley should've been more than enough for a height advantage
As I'm studying history of oriental countries, I'm so fascinated by how Dr. Darnell is in love with her subject! I wished all history professors could tell about history with such enthusiasm instead of paying attention to dry enumeration of facts.
I feel you I studied history too, I wish some of my professors were like her.
She was my Art History professor and I can confidently say she was THE ABSOLUTE BEST!!
Your twenties dresses and your style its fascynating!!!!
so happy that you're posting again, stay safe~
Love your excitement of Egypt
I could listen to her tell stories all day.
I am SO GLAD you uploaded!! Missed you:)
More to come!
So very happy to hear this!! 👍👍
I love how passionate the presenter is about the story.
Collen I just say you in "Legends of the Pharaohs" series.
Awesome job.
😁
So interesting! 😮 I love your infectious enthusiasm for history, as well as your presentation skills. I never imagined that historical fiction existed so very long ago
It's absolutely *Wild* that people have changed so little that a time and place as far away from me as Ancient Egypt had historical fiction.
Patiently waiting for your next episode but I will happily rewatch while I wait 🥰
happy to see some new topics from you guys. ✌️
The fact taht Pentawaret copied only a part of the story, then moved on to talk about letter writing, it reminds me of school work where they will have an excerpt of a novel, and then boring questions about the excerpt XD
Imagine if all we've found from, like Les Misérables, is an examen sheet with an excerpt of the text, and some questions XD
or like standardized tests (SAT, GRE. etc.) where they get passages that are sometimes actually interesting, but then pose questions that force you to divorce yourself from the passage's contents.
@@MH-ms1dg Yeah, also, I passed an exam where you had to write an essay about two or three texts, then the second part of the exam was grammar exercises about some sentences of the texts ^^'
I absolutely “ LOVE 💕 “ History & am fascinated by your knowledge! Thank you my Dear!
Just watched your Nat Geo special on the missing kings of the Giza plateau. So cool. I've been subbed for a while so when I saw your face on Disney + I had to watch it
where can I see it? Is that on youtube?
so delighted to see you pop up in my sub box!
Ok this is genuinely some of the most fascinating content I’ve come across. I’m studying linguistic anthropology next year in college and discovering this channel has only made me more excited and interested in the subject
I've read an historical novel in pretty much the same period, and I was always astonished that the ruler of the Hyksos would be called Apophis, I've thought it was like calling a rival king Satan XD
Now I understood it's just translation error ^^
I'm soppy...I just hope that the hippos were okay.
Missed you!! I'm so glad that your back with another fascinating video...and another gorgeous outfit. Those gloves are to die for!!
THEY'RE BACK!! 😍😍
I thoroughly enjoyed this! I love videos where passionate people get to talk about little known aspects of their interests, *_especially_* when it comes to history. Thank you, Colleen!
Great video!
Would it be worthwhile to do a video about original Ancient Egyptian names of important nouns?
What was Egypt called? The Nile? A temple? Sarcophagus, mummy, famous cities, etc.
i love your videos, thanks for always take the time to make them
I'm glad you're posting again!
Love your channel ! So humorous and erudite in the same time
Thanks for putting this all together. As an amateur student navigating complicated, massive and dense texts about the dynasties, mythology, architecture and everything else!
Very happy to see the notification ! Loved the video
Amazing content colleen darnell!!!
The Lord of the Two Lands trilogy by Pauline Gedge is quite interesting if anyone is interested in historical fiction...it retells the story of Seqenenra and Apepi (albeit with some additions here and there for creating the story)
More, please!
these simple and short videos are very enjoyable, bring them on 👍
Missed your videos a lot! Glad to see you come back with a banger
I'm currently a student in your World Civilization course at Post. You are so cool! I love your content here on TH-cam, and so far, I love the course! I'm so glad that I have been given this chance to learn from you!
Yayy! Another amazing video by the QUEEN of ancient Egypt!💙
Edit: You look stunning!🤩
Can you please upload another video I love them so much!!!
How I wish Archeology and Egyptology program is available here in my country. :(((
YAAAY U GUYS R POSTING AGAIN🥳🥳
This was fascinating. Thank you for sharing you knowledge with us.
thanks for yet another interesting lesson full of tons of fun info ~also, that is such a lovely outfit!
The gloves and hat are stunning!!!
Fascinating.
Linda, Colleen!
Wow...
Great to see from you again! You look absolutely gorgeous - hope this season is treating you well!
omgosh. finally another video thank you so much
Hey, I love the energy. This is a really neat story and I want to share something cool I found in return. There is a really interesting connection between mummification and the carrion beetle. It removes the hair from the corpse and covers it in its saliva, protecting it from decomposition and other beetles. When the babies hatch, the parents feed them like birds. Now, in Chapter 36, Nakht fights off a carrion beetle, calling it 'crooked-lips'. I would really like to know if that translation of Ap(e)shai-insect is accurate. There are of course, interesting parallels to the dung beetle and the god Khepri here, especially considering the identification of the carrion with Sokar. To anyone, who likes to go down rabbit-holes like me, enjoy :)
Great video again!
This is really cool. I would love to see your recommendations for historical fiction books that represent ancient Egypt.
Maybe the story was incomplete because not only was it a way to enthuse the student scribes, but maybe also a teaching tool in the way of "This story is incomplete, your task for today is to write the ending of the story". I mean, that's definitely something my teachers would've done haha
Love your style and fun. the use of vintage style with Egyptian history really works for some reason. As anthropologists, we love to see people sharing history, culture, and nature. I am reaching out to fellow anthropologists who enjoy TH-cam to set up some collaborations for our upcoming UNESCO world tour. Cheers to your channel and I hope we can share inspiration with you someday as you have with us here. - Turtle
Love your Basenjis! We have 3
Finally yay
I watched your collab video with Rachel on "The Mummy" recently, and I was thinking about what both of you said with regard to how they could've drawn from so much more true features of Egyptian history as opposed to making things up as they did.
Have you considered attempting to write such a type of adventure story yourselves, and then perhaps find a writer with whom to collaborate to sufficiently dress it up and smooth it out without compromising the accuracy? I honestly think it could turn out especially well, rather than the traditional method of writing an adventure story and then throwing in vaguely historical traits after the fact, as was done with all such movie scripts before.
I also think it would be a fantastic opportunity to bring a renewed interest of the public into your field, and that's never a bad thing, I'd expect.
Another interesting thing you could do, if you're of a mind, could be to go over the new Moon Knight series, and discuss how the known religious texts compare to the iterations of the gods seen in the show, and so on. It would certainly generate interest in your channel, and could be fun. Then you could reach yet more people to offer a better perspective on something so rich. To be fair...I'm not personally especially impressed with the show, but it's not awful, and Oscar Issac is always a fine actor. But it's currently extremely popular, and there's nothing wrong with using that popularity to generate a more thorough and appropriate interest in legitimate learning about Egypt's past.
Interesting and fascinating Colleen all in one short video. These are fabulous‼️Do tell about your ensemble head to toe. I find it to be so attractive and I would wear it💛 and I finally just ordered the book that you're holding in your hands. 📚
Have you heard about Sinuhe the Egyptian from Finnish author Mika Waltari? It is historical fiction about ancient Egypt and one of my favorite books.
As far as I know Sinuhe is actually not a fiction person. He really lived in ancient egypt and it's the first autobiographical Story ever written we know.
Yaaaaaaay 🤩🤩🤩
i wanted to become a Egyptologist when i was a kid and teen ..can you tell us about your story and what made you choose this profession?
So awesome these acient Egypt video's.
Can you make an episode about Pharaoh Cheops/koefoe maybe?? That would be awesome !!
I would love to know more about him and his life.
Do a video on food eaten by egyptians in the ancient period
You guys Should make a podcast
Would you mind reacting to OSP's (Overly Sarcastic Productions) takes on Ancient Egypt?
Hi Guys and Gals😁 I'm currently trying to teach myself to read hieroglyphs I'm doing various apps and learning programs/video courses.
I'm wondering if you could do a video/or have a chat on a method of learning the language. Not so much a meta instruction. But rather how to approach or get a system in place to learn the language the best/fastest way. I know I'll never get to the stage of deciphering hidden tomes. But I just want to get to a point where if I see something written in Egyptian hieroglyphics I can make a casual attempt to read it. I'm in my 40s and have always wanted to do such a thing, but have always been too busy working. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Love the channel and the content and I sincerely hope you continue making content for TH-cam.
Kindest regards
Aaron💚🇮🇪
I love you Colleen, my flapper girl 😍😍😍
Love the outfit you fashionista!
I just found your channel.How I missed it all this time should be punishable under the law.Im here now,so all is forgiven.
Good afternoon Team,
On the 29th day of the 6th month in the year 2022, it is morning early I check in with your channel and amazingly I've picked up with my studies again just recently I had put them down in 2014. I've picked up right where I left off, with symbols. O, _, I. This one I drew /O, and more using the same symbols in different manners as I learned it by looking at the sky on the Sun and Moon. I wrote it in The Holy Bible the last time I drew the symbol and gave it a meaning back on the 28th day of the 8th month in the year 2020. Today you opened the Sun 75 symbols, Baboon Jubilee. I know about the Valley of the Monkeys and study long./lat. of the Pharos Daughter's Tomb since the land has changed borders since ancient times. The book the symbols you opened I've never seen before and this was breathtaking I seen the symbols there I've been drawing now since I've seen the Sun and Moon many years before. I don't talk about it and have only shown 1 person what this means and when this person will see it and how it will manifest itself to this person. It came to pass. I've never taken any class or schooling. Thank you for inspiring me to pick up my studies again.
Colleen ... you are sooo à la Weiß ... 👍
Hey can someone help me to figure out what does a necklace from Egypt means? My grandma brought it a long time ago.
Beautiful dog, what breed is he?
This may be over debated, but do you
discuss
Smith--'Netflix Cleopatra
Ancient Egypt ethnicity/is race/ s
question--- Gordian knot or scientific
proof?
So, firstly, I recently found your videos and thank you for them! Secondly, could it not be that to 'worship' Set could solely mean to favour Chaos in decisions and life actions? Thirdly, could you do a video on Persibens please. Finally, there is something 'other worldly' about you; more so your husband. If this is by any chance the case could you please contact me! Thanks 👁
I didn´t know the twenties were that intelligent and good looking at the same time...
Colleen, madame, please, I need to see you (and your husband) react to Marvel’s Moon Knight, I BEG YOU!!
I have two live discussions on Instagram @vintage_egyptologist and a TH-cam coming over the summer!
was foreign rule of the Nile "anathematic" because of cosmological or proto/quasi-nationalist Egyptian sentiments?
I think it is because of the intersection of the king as guarantor of Maat, cosmic order, which is deeply embedded in their beliefs. And they see it against Maat to be ruled by a foreign king (although in later periods this changed, and Nubian pharaohs of the 25th Dynasty ruled both Egypt and Nubia successfully).
@@VintageEgyptologist Interesting! Can we also expect the typical “ruled by a barbarian” trope?
Do the Egyptian worship cats? Or is it just a myth?
I think they actually liked dog better. They gave dogs people names. Cats would just be called "miu". She actually participated in a movie reaction "The mummy" and she talks about this. It's pretty interesting! 😊 th-cam.com/video/VjFFrYEZsAQ/w-d-xo.html
HELP ME PLEASE
Can you tell me if my hypothesis has weight please?????!!!!!!!
The Egyptians built the pyramids as a high point to hang glide from. They would force attacking armies out into the desert then hang glide on papyrus gliders great distances using updrafts in the evening to follow them and attack and drop burning pots filled with fuel oil. These pilots would wear bird man helmets to strike fear into the enemy and command great respect from their own people. Once these armies were stranded out in the desert for days, caravans burnt from dropping fire bombs, the pilots would land and Finnish them off by hand burning their gliders with the dead and March back home victorious. I need a worthy Egyptologist to contact me and confirm or disprove my hypothesis. I came to this conclusion in a stroke of madness. The lightbulb 💡 hit and I had chills and visions of the past. Help me if you can.
well, even if the Egyptians did do that, they wouldn't have needed pyramids
the sheer cliffs of the Nile valley should've been more than enough for a height advantage
@@MH-ms1dg not really. Look where the pyramids are located. They are inland from the Nile in the desert where the terrain is sand.
صوفيا
Such an odd story to hear without context. Two kings fighting over hippos.