Legends and Legacies- Tomb of Osiris Found!
'Tomb' of Osiris discovered: Blackened structure was built to represent Egyptian god of death's mythical resting place
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Who or what killed King Tut? - Egypt's most famous pharaoh | 60 Minutes Australia
Who or what killed King Tut? The magnificent Boy King, ancient Egypt's most famous pharaoh. His death, more than 3000 years ago, has always been one of the world's most intriguing mysteries. Until now. Now we know exactly how King Tutankhamun died. It's a wrap on history's most fascinating cold case and much more gripping than any episode of CSI. For not only have these forensic detectives nailed the culprit, in a way they've brought King Tut back to life. And, if you always thought that iconic golden death mask was true to life, wait until you see what he really looked.
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Ancient Aliens: Astronomy and Alien Structures (Season 12, Episode 4) | History
The coordinates of the Great Pyramid reflect the same number as the speed of light while many ancient structures are aligned with constellations. Is this evidence of alien design? #AncientAliens
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Egypt's tourism after Sinai plane crash, and Hedy Lamarr's legacy - Business Line
The Sinai plane crash shattered Egypt's tourism dream.
The country has been doing its best to lure back visitors after the Arab Spring revolution of 2011 and its efforts started paying off before an airliner taking Russian tourists home broke up over the Sinai Peninsula.
In this edition of Business Line we look at the tourism industry that was meant to be a pillar of Egypt's economy. We speak to Euronews' correspondent in Egypt Mohammed Shaikhibrahim to answer the question as to whether the country's economy can overcome this blow.
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The Egyptian Pyramids - Funny Animated Short Film (Full HD)
Cairo, 1920, an archaeologist is about to discover the secret of the Egyptian Pyramids...
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The ancient gods of Egypt lie all but forgotten in their covered tombs. The new faiths have risen and many see Giza, Luxor, and the Valley of the Kings as curiosities and tombs to be looted. But what if they held more power than just gold to be traded?
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Great Myths and Legends: Imhotep: From Architect to Deity to Villain
The historical figure Imhotep designed the remarkable Step Pyramid complex at Saqqara built during the reign of King Djoser (circa 2687–2668 BCE). After his death, Imhotep was regarded as a great sage and was later deified one of the few human beings to join the Egyptian pantheon. As a god, Imhotep was regarded as a patron of healers. This talk by Dr. Jennifer Wegner, Associate Curator, Egyptian Section, examines his rise from royal architect to divine being, concluding with an exploration of his appearance in pop culture today.
The tomb of Osiris | History
Ancient Egyptians were consumed with the notion of an afterlife.
Their entire lives and culture were dedicated to preparing for it. When archaeologists stumbled upon the symbolic tomb of Osiris, god of the afterlife, all that was known about the practices of the ancient death cult was turned on its head.
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From the critically acclaimed developer, Naughty Dog, comes the first standalone adventure in the Uncharted series. Chloe Frazer must enlist the aid of renowned mercenary Nadine Ross in order to recover a fabled ancient Indian artifact and keep it out of the hands of a ruthless war profiteer. Together, they’ll venture deep into the mountains of India in search of the legendary artifact. Along the way, they’ll learn to work together to unearth the mystery of the artifact, fight their way through fierce opposition, and prevent the region from falling into chaos
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Assassin's Creed: Egyptian Setting, Combat and Community Updates | The Codex | S2 Ep1 | Ubisoft [NA]
Welcome back to the Codex, the Assassin's Creed show where we bring you all the latest community updates! This episode we're heading into the Montreal Studio to speak with Assassin's Creed Origins Art Director, Raphael Lacoste to talk about the mysterious and beautiful setting of Ancient Egypt. We're also chatting with Assassin's Creed Origins Game Director Ashraf Ismail about the combat updates before we jump into our updates in community news.
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Journey into Ancient Egypt, the most mysterious place in history, during a crucial period that will shape the world. Discover the secrets behind the Great Pyramids, forgotten myths, the last pharaohs, and – engraved in long-lost hieroglyphics – the origin story of the Assassin’s Brotherhood.
For the last four years, the team behind the acclaimed Assassin’s Creed® IV Black Flag® has been focused on crafting a new beginning for the franchise. Fight in a completely new way where you transition seamlessly between unique ranged and melee weapons, and take on multiple enemies at once. Choose your Assassin skills while exploring the full country of Ancient Egypt, engaging in multiple quests and gripping stories along a journey that will change civilization.
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00:23 Picking up crowbar
00:31 Picking up mirror and kerosene
00:41 Picking up the Ancient artifact
01:25 Using Ancient artifact
02:22 How to get through the darkness in the large room
03:25 How to play the drums
03:55 How to arrange the bars for the ball dropping game
04:40 How to open the hatch (what to do with the lever)
05:25 How to break the wall (what to do with the sledge hammer)
05:45 How to access the well (what to do with the rope)
05:55 Picking up golden coin
06:20 How to open the fence gate with the two vases (what to do with the golden coin)
06:40 Picking up the small piece of wood
07:00 Picking up the rock
07:15 How to open the locker with the two arms in front of it (what to do with the small piece of wood)
07:25 Picking up the balsam oil
07:30 How to lift the crane (what to do with the rock, the first time)
08:00 How to fix the rusted gears (what to do with the balsam oil
08:20 Picking up the key
08:30 How to open the chest from the crane (what to do with the key)
08:55 How to turn of the water ( what to do with the key (from the chest))
09:00 How to light the fire under the kettle to get the ring in the fluid
09:30 How to solve the puzzle with the four sticks and golden rings
09:45 Picking up the scarab
09:55 !!HOW TO GET THE RED LENS!!
10:25 Picking up the red lense
10:45 How to solve the puzzle with the rotating disks and pillar
11:10 Picking up the rusty old key
11:50 How to open the door next to the sledge hammer
12:05 Picking up a wall piece
12:20 Picking up the necklace
12:45 How to solve the puzzle with the 8 rotating bars on the wall (photo from 11:20)
13:30 Picking up the blue lens
13:40 How to open the chest at the bottom, to the right (photo from 12:30)
13:55 Picking up the turning wheel
14:10 What to do with Nefertiti (what to do with the Necklace)
14:30 What to do with the 3 egyptians on the wall
15:00 Get the solution to the 3 disks on the wall in the mirror room
15:10 How to solve the puzzle with the moving puzzles on the wall
16:05 Picking up the red gem
16:30 How to open the locker with 4 triangles on it
17:00 How to get passed the moving pillars/pistons
17:40 What to do with the wall piece
17:55 What to do with the red gem and the lense and the turning wheel
18:55 What to do with the 4 sticks
19:20 How to get passed the gate with the three spinning disks on it (Picture from 14:15)
20:00 What to do with the egyptian crook
20:40 What to do with the blue lense
21:00 How to solve the puzzle with the red colored pieces (picture from 20:15)
21:10 How to get the blue gem and what to do with it (How to open the 2nd Temple outdoors)
22:40 How to open the pillar standing outdoors
23:00 How to cross the bridge (using planks from 02:20)
23:30 Picking up the blue pyramid gem
23:45 How to solve the rotating pieces in the 2nd Temple on the wall
24:20 How to open the chest after arriving in the second elevator (picture from 05:55)
25:05 How to place the third disk on the wall in the mirror room (picture from 15:00)
25:45 Picking up the green pyramid gem
26:00 What to do with the pyramid gems
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Assassins Creed Odyssey ► LEGACY OF THE FIRST BLADE ENDING: Aya & Kassandra's Boy. Expansion Ending
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The Sphinx
Sphinx of Ramesses II in front of the Main Entrance of the Penn Museum, covered with snow. The Sphinx was moved into the building in 1916, and the Lower Egyptian Gallery was built around the sphinx in 1926.
The following is and excerpt from the Penn Museum's Highlights of the Galleries Audio Tour.
In front of King Merenptah's palace is a 13-ton red granite sphinx, the largest in the United States and believed to be the third largest in the world. It weighs about the same as 8 average-sized cars!
This Sphinx, like the palace elements around it, comes from the site of Memphis. Unlike the palace, the sphinx was excavated by the Egyptian Exploration Fund, under the direction of the famous archaeologist, Sir William M. Flinders Petrie.
The sphinx, a lion with a human head, represents the Egyptian king as protector of his people and conqueror of the enemies of Egypt and it also has associations with the sun god. Unlike the sphinx in Greek mythology, who was female and had negative qualities, the sphinx in Egypt was usually male and had a protective connotations. This Sphinx was originally located near the temple of Ptah at Memphis.
Our sphinx is carved of red granite from a quarry at Aswan near Egypt's southern border. In an incredible feat of ancient engineering and transport, this single massive block of stone was shipped along the Nile from Aswan to the Ptah Temple at Memphis, 600 miles north.
For much of its post-pharaonic history, this statue was buried up to its shoulders at the site of Memphis; only its head was exposed to windblown sand, eroding its nemes or headdress, as well as the facial features and the royal false beard. The inscriptions on the chest and around the base give the names of Ramses II, who ruled in the thirteenth century BCE. Ancient Egyptian kings usually had a total of five different names. The last two names, referred to as the nomen and praenomen, were placed inside cartouches, magical rings which served to protected the name of the king. Ramses II's son and successor, Merenptah, added his own cartouches to the shoulders of the sphinx after his father's death.
Paris holds exhibition for Egyptian god Osiris
The Arab World Institute in Paris is hosting an exhibition on Osiris, featuring 250 objects found in the sea over 7 years, and 40 works from Egyptian museums.
Ancient Egypt: Crash Course World History #4
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Ancient Artifacts In Egypt That Egyptologists Do Not Understand High Technology of Egypt
everything that you'll see in this photos is in Brian Forrester new book lost ancient technology of Egypt volume 2 at amazon.com
Brian Forrester new book lost ancient technology of Egypt
about the book lost ancient technology of Egypt Brian Forrester The world has had a long time fascination with ancient Egypt dating back to Napoleon and even the ancient Greeks. What we know of the dynastic people largely comes to us from Greek writings and the relatively modern archaeological field called Egyptology.
What these academics have largely either ignored and or recognized is that the dynastic Egyptians did not have the capability to quarry, transport or efficiently shape hard stones like basalt, granite and diorite. This tells us that the massive obelisks, stone boxes, pyramid interiors and other megalithic works had to precede the dynastic people and also had to have been made using very advanced high technology, in some cases superior to what we have in the 21st century.
This book comes from 6 yearly visits to Egypt, from the Aswan quarry in the south to the Nile Delta in the north chronicling the massive and complex mysterious works of a master civilization that history has forgotten, and historians ignore.
The stone shows us the advanced tool marks left behind, the precision surfaces and vast distances that these monuments, some weighing several hundred tons were moved from the quarries.
You will also see extensive evidence that whoever these great builders were, they were hit by one or more massive cataclysmic events that likely wiped them off the pages of history. Yet their great constructions remain for us to study and wonder about.
Now everything you're going to see in this photos could not have been done by the dynastic Egyptians such as the lid of this granite box you can see those striations which are clearly saw marks and there's no
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Parkour in Cairo Is the most Inspiring Thing You'll See Today | Streets of Cairo, Ep. 1
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Cairo, Egypt has seen a complicated couple of years. The Arab Spring swept in a tidal wave of political and social change, but its legacy has been a mixed bag, to the say the least. One point of pure positivity in Cairo is a group of young men who have taken up parkour and freerunning. Watch as they jump, flip, and run their way through this ancient city, turning the architecture of one of the jewels of North Africa into a playground for incredible jumps and acrobatics. Egypt may be in a state of flux, but these guys know exactly where they're going.
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