Thank you TH-cam for suggesting this video. Great presentation on new discoveries in Egypt. Wish I'd heard about you last fall as I was planning my first trip to the land of the Pharaohs. Now I can't wait to go back!
Dear Rachel - really appreciate your comment and glad you found us! Yes, Egypt is such an addictive destination - you have to continue going back many times! Perhaps next time you may consider joining one of my tours! We go this October and again in March 2026 Again, thanks so much for watching and commenting
Love this Laura, thank you for sharing. Being there in Dec 2024 with you and getting "word" about a very recent discovery makes this even more exciting to hear what 2025 will bring. ❤
dear Sharon! Thank you so much for this lovely comment and taking the time to watch the video! Can’t wait to get together again early in the year and toast the journey we took last year!
Something I have found to be mind blowing about Egypt, is that I am a direct descendant (at least 5 times so far, maybe more) of an entire line of almost every one of the most well known Pharaohs/Queens going all the way back to Pre-dynastic Egypt. Hatshepsut is the only one I have yet to find in the mix. I'm even a descendant of Queen Cleopatra and Mark Antony. Hopefully this video will shed more light on their stories! Addendum: This was fascinating. Thank you for sharing! (I always feel a bit conflicted over the digging up of human graves. People don't generally want to be dug up and grave robbed, and it's become widely accepted as being just fine to do it in Egypt, and I think it's illegal in a lot of other places. That always seems kind of wrong to me. Of course the way humanity is now a days some one would do it and sell it off anyway. Sad. All of the effort they made to be buried/ laid to rest a certain way and they are not being left the way they wished. I love Egyptology, and I find that part to be disturbing.)
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Thank you greatly for this coverage
Thank you TH-cam for suggesting this video. Great presentation on new discoveries in Egypt. Wish I'd heard about you last fall as I was planning my first trip to the land of the Pharaohs. Now I can't wait to go back!
Dear Rachel - really appreciate your comment and glad you found us! Yes, Egypt is such an addictive destination - you have to continue going back many times! Perhaps next time you may consider joining one of my tours! We go this October and again in March 2026 Again, thanks so much for watching and commenting
This is amazing research. Thank you for this priceless coverage
Thank you Rafik for this very kind comment - and thanks for watching!
Thank you for your informative and well presented video!
You are very welcome! thank you for making this nice comment
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Love this Laura, thank you for sharing. Being there in Dec 2024 with you and getting "word" about a very recent discovery makes this even more exciting to hear what 2025 will bring. ❤
dear Sharon! Thank you so much for this lovely comment and taking the time to watch the video! Can’t wait to get together again early in the year and toast the journey we took last year!
Just wondering why this doesn't have 1 mil views 🤔
Thanks so much Archie. I was surprised it has not got more views already. Please help spread the word! Appreciate your kind words and support!
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Apologies if my editor got the music wrong. But this video has EVERYTHING to do with the exciting news in Egypt
Something I have found to be mind blowing about Egypt, is that I am a direct descendant (at least 5 times so far, maybe more) of an entire line of almost every one of the most well known Pharaohs/Queens going all the way back to Pre-dynastic Egypt. Hatshepsut is the only one I have yet to find in the mix. I'm even a descendant of Queen Cleopatra and Mark Antony.
Hopefully this video will shed more light on their stories!
Addendum: This was fascinating. Thank you for sharing!
(I always feel a bit conflicted over the digging up of human graves. People don't generally want to be dug up and grave robbed, and it's become widely accepted as being just fine to do it in Egypt, and I think it's illegal in a lot of other places. That always seems kind of wrong to me. Of course the way humanity is now a days some one would do it and sell it off anyway. Sad. All of the effort they made to be buried/ laid to rest a certain way and they are not being left the way they wished. I love Egyptology, and I find that part to be disturbing.)
Hopefully you will get to travel there and connect with your "ancestors"!
There is a little disturbance at your sound.
for the rest: very nice and informative!!
yes i know apologies
@@johannesnicolaasthank you - and for watching!