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The Wars of Sety I Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt (Part 1 The Shasu Campaign)
The pharaoh Sety I was an active warlord and campaigner. Early in his reign (c.1304 - 1292 BCE), the King led an expedition into Sinai and southern Canaan. The pharaoh waged war against the Shasu (bedouin), and his artistic scenes at Karnak Temple present a great victory...
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A Pharaoh's Coronation Sety I King of Egypt
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In 1303 BCE, a new King took power in Egypt. His name was Sety (Men-Ma'at-Ra) and his reign is remarkably well-documented. In fact, some of our best depictions of CORONATION practices come from his reign... This content is an excerpt from The History of Egypt Podcast, episode 179 "Sety's Renaissance." Website: www.egyptianhistorypodcast.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/egyptpodcast. Spotify: open.s...
A Pharaoh's Coronation Thutmose I King of Ancient Egypt
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Around 1305 BCE (approximately), Egypt crowned a new King. His name was Thutmose I. And we have a surprisingly detailed idea of his ascent... The History of Egypt Podcast www.egyptianhistorypodcast. Music by Luke Chaos. Images and translations the property of their respective copyright holders.
Channel Update Refresh and Reset
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I am resetting and refreshing the channel for The History of Egypt Podcast on CZcams. In the past, it's been an "after thought," mostly auto-generated videos from the podcast feed. Moving forward, I'm dedicating more time and effort to making *actual* videos, about ancient Egypt and its stories... Visit my website at www.egyptianhistorypodcast.com or www.patreon.com/egyptpodcast.
Ancient Egypt Moving Colossal Statues
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The tomb of Thoth (Djehuty) Hotep at Deir el-Bersha is a fascinating monument, preserving a rare and beautiful story of ancient Egyptians at work on their famous monuments... For resources and references see Osiris.net www.osirisnet.net/tombes/el_bersheh/djehoutyhotep/e_djehoutyhotep_01.htm See also Franck Monnier, The pulling scene of the Colossus of Jehutyhotep. Description, translation and r...
Horemheb Pharaoh of Egypt His Death and Legacy
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The Death and Legacy of Horemheb (c.1305 BCE). Horemheb's reign ended after some 27-years of rule, though this is debated fiercely among historians. His latter-day achievements include an unorthodox approach to building his Memorial Temple, as well as an innovative and spectacular royal tomb. Ultimately, the King reached the end of his reign, leaving a legacy that deserves greater attention... ...
Interview: Finding Tutankhamun with Dr. Joyce Tyldesley
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An enigmatic icon. Dr. Joyce Tyldesley returns for her second interview with The History of Egypt Podcast! We spoke about her recent book Tutankhamun: Pharaoh. Icon. Enigma. and the legacy of the discovery, including aspects of its excavation and significance. We also got into some random topics including Philomena Cunk, Scandinavian Noir shows, and Strictly Come Dancing. Enjoy!Dr. Joyce Tyldes...
Dr. Bob Brier: Tutankhamun, Howard Carter, and Mummies! History of Egypt Podcast Interview Oct 2022
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Interview by Dr. Bob Brier for The History of Egypt Podcast
Pharaohs at War The New Kingdom 1450 - 1250 BCE
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This is a lecture I gave at The University of Auckland, as an "Introduction to Egyptian Warfare in the New Kingdom." It covers basic points: weapons, organization, vehicles, battles and strategies, and larger concepts like state violence and imperialism - how the Pharaohs approached warfare itself. It includes some famous battles, including Megiddo and Kadesh, and lesser-known stories like the ...
Avaris and Pi-Ramesses c. 1300 BCE
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This is a talk I gave in 2021 regarding some of my PhD research (still ongoing) www.egyptianhistorypodcast.com.
Tutankhamun's Amulet and Howard Carter's Thefts
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On August 13th, 2022, The Guardian (UK) ran a headline "Howard Carter stole Tutankhamun’s treasure, new evidence suggests." What's going on, exactly? We dive into the new information and its context. Read the Guardian article at bit.ly/3QtXWOH
Ancient Egypt's Gods: Horus vs Seth (History of Egypt 3)
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History of Egypt Podcast, Episode 3. The Legend of Horus and Seth, and the Second Dynasty of Kings. Around 2850 BCE, the Second Dynasty of rulers began. It was a lot more tumultuous than the First, with devastating climate change, economic pressure, and maybe...civil war. In the midst of a shadowy period, legends tell of two gods battling for the throne and soul of Egypt. Horus and Seth, master...
Ancient Egypt's Earliest Rulers (History of Egypt 2)
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The History of Egypt Podcast, Episode 2: The First Dynasty. The earliest rulers of Egypt were a successful but shadowy bunch. From the first "true" King, Aha, to the enigmatic queen Mer-Neith, the early rulers led wars, oversaw trade, and led their people in worship and monument building. Along the way, they achieved historical immortality... Time period: circa 3000-2900 BCE. Images and Bibliog...
Ancient Egypt's First King | History of Egypt Podcast
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The History of Egypt Podcast, Episode 1. Around 3000 BCE, a King rose to power in the Nile Valley. His name was Nar-mer, and he may be the first ruler of a unified Egypt. In this episode, we meet Narmer and his Queen Neith-hotep. We explore the land, meet the early Egyptians, and introduce the podcast as a whole... This is from the History of Egypt Podcast. Learn more, and see images related to...

Komentáře

  • @comancheviperrrr
    @comancheviperrrr Před 3 dny

    I just saw this podcast and he start by saying I am in no way as knowledgeable as Dr. Brier. However, I do have a question about the inter ramps of the pyramids. He seems so sure that they would not replace the blocks and tight down the ramps. I wished when he had answered this question he would’ve gone into the reasoning behind it more. Why and how is he so sure they would not have replaced the blocks and remove the ramps? It’s still a very good theory that the ramps were there. But we don’t haveis the definitive proof that they did not replace the blocks. So again I’m just curious why he is so sure that they did not replace them? You did state doctor that it would’ve been a whole lot of work. However, they had slaves at that time. They would’ve cared less about the work. But it would have set the slaves to it and it would’ve mattered how long it took. They would have driven them and made them build or remove the box in this case.

  • @pheebstown
    @pheebstown Před 13 dny

    I've only just discovered Bob Brier's work and his audiobook on ancient Egypt - it's blown my mind! I'm obsessed, and going to buying all his books! :-)

  • @TomMorrison-cc6xw
    @TomMorrison-cc6xw Před měsícem

    Dominic, I know this was a while ago, but I found it fascinating, nonetheless. I was intrigued by what you chose to emphasize when telling the military story. It's just one more reason that so many of us are completely addicted to your podcast! (Has it really been almost 10 years?!) Thanks for this lecture & I'll be listening for your next session!

  • @TomMorrison-cc6xw
    @TomMorrison-cc6xw Před měsícem

    One of my very favorites! Doting Father of Hatshepsut, grandfather (though they didn't recognize that relationship) of the Great Tutmose III!

  • @only_fair23
    @only_fair23 Před 2 měsíci

    I can't get the episodes to play on the website, does anyone know why? I really like the layout of the website so I'd prefer listening to it there

  • @gloomyvale3671
    @gloomyvale3671 Před 2 měsíci

    Firstly the Guardian is neither a newspaper or informative they are a mouthpiece of the BBC, secondly if Howard Carter did not get to the tomb then I’m sure the Government would have been very happy for thiefs to ransack the tomb destroy anything that is not nailed down and sell the rest of the treasures to tourists for a couple of pounds.

  • @tresjordan982
    @tresjordan982 Před 3 měsíci

    DR BRIER IS THE MAN!!

  • @josephkenefic5086
    @josephkenefic5086 Před 3 měsíci

    The shasu are the jews!

  • @gloomyvale3671
    @gloomyvale3671 Před 3 měsíci

    Dr Brier is far more level headed when it comes to looking back at how the tomb was analysed and how the body was handled, the interviewer seems to be suffering from hind sight. It takes age and experience to produce details of the past relevant to the mindset of Men and their actions.

  • @stevenedwards4470
    @stevenedwards4470 Před 3 měsíci

    Wasn't there an inordinate amount of canes and staffs in that tomb for a "normal teenager"? Also, I remember hearing that there was an unhealed break in his leg that would suggest he had an accident that led to his death.

  • @pappapata
    @pappapata Před 3 měsíci

    😄🙏❣

  • @pappapata
    @pappapata Před 3 měsíci

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    @pappapata Před 3 měsíci

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  • @pappapata
    @pappapata Před 3 měsíci

    😄 I did not know you were on CZcams until today, 190+ episodes in 😂😂😂 Now I have a sweet backlog to enjoy and set on repeat over here to 😄🙏❣

    • @thenaiam
      @thenaiam Před 3 měsíci

      I just found it, too. And I'm about as far in with the podcast as you! Ah these early episodes. It's so interesting to hear what has changed and what stayed the same.

  • @spaghettilee759
    @spaghettilee759 Před 4 měsíci

    I call this guy the Carl Sagan of Egyptology

  • @Scoobiekittydoo
    @Scoobiekittydoo Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you so much for this wonderful podcast!! ❤❤❤It’s such a great resource for students and history lovers alike. I actually came here from Egyptologist Chris Norton channel where I posted a link to this episode in regards to a comment that mentioned carters work as lacking integrity and my comment questioning carters reputation got deleted….. :(( It opened my eyes that people still want to learn only what fits their narrative and don’t want to see the painful truth. However, through that painful truth there’s growth. Thank you for your work on rightful transparency , truth, and knowledge! Much luck to you :)

  • @NatNay-cu3uv
    @NatNay-cu3uv Před 5 měsíci

    Carter was a fraudster quite well known by now 😊

  • @builderman912
    @builderman912 Před 6 měsíci

    47:35 the interviewer is right and my hero Bob is not. "it would have been a hell of a lot of work" - whilst talking about a structure with 2.5 million hand carved 2 tone blocks, transported 100s of miles and stacked to the sky almost 600 feet. Sorry Bob, he got you.

    • @Morechinlockvicar
      @Morechinlockvicar Před 4 měsíci

      90% of the blocks are limestone from the quarry right next to the pyramids in Giza, So its only the granite and tura that were transported distances and we know how the tura was done due to the mereher paparus that discusses it.

    • @comancheviperrrr
      @comancheviperrrr Před 3 dny

      I agree with you. The Egyptians had tons of slaves. So the work would not have met anything to them personally. They would’ve just put slaves to doing it.

  • @johnbeans2000
    @johnbeans2000 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you! Love your podcast!

  • @alexanderheynen4779
    @alexanderheynen4779 Před 7 měsíci

    Great presentation! The argument for the reign of Horemheb based on the wine years 13/14 found in his tomb becomes stronger knowing that the hot summers in Ancient Egypt coupled with a lack of knowledge of preservatives meant that it was rare for a wine to stay good for longer than one year. EDIT: never mind, as I also found: Around 1500BC, tighter seals were used on amphorae which held the aging wines, preventing oxidation and allowing wines to be aged beyond a single summer for the first time. These older wines were greatly prized, and hundreds of wine bottles, each stamped with the year of production, have been found in King Tutankhamen’s tomb.

  • @abdulkadersaleem6910
    @abdulkadersaleem6910 Před 7 měsíci

    Nice podcast, was really fun to listen to it!

  • @jjmulvaney2758
    @jjmulvaney2758 Před 10 měsíci

    After King Ay passed away, Horemheb becomes the King of Ancient Egypt.

  • @coulie27
    @coulie27 Před 10 měsíci

    ...should be 1505 BC, not 1305 ... Great video!

  • @kristin5934
    @kristin5934 Před 11 měsíci

    Hey Dominic! Are you interested in a music collaboration for your episodes? My Dad, @system87music does great work.

  • @howedaddy6122
    @howedaddy6122 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi Dominic! Could I ask a random question? Where do you find out how to pronounce Ancient Egyptian names, places, etc.? For example you pronounce Narmer as Nah Mare but I always have heard it pronounced how its spelt. Where do you get these pronunciations from?

    • @ancientegypthist
      @ancientegypthist Před 11 měsíci

      Largely habit, or based on books about the language

  • @BilalMarcus
    @BilalMarcus Před rokem

    Does anyone know where his video is of a fayum reconstruction by bob brier that showed that one was actually african or biracial?

  • @justjames1138
    @justjames1138 Před rokem

    The interviewer does very well in keeping away from yes/no questions here. While his demeanour is a little hostile at rirst, he's actually very liberal. Bob Brier knows exactly what he's talking about and stands up, scientifically, to any accusations. A great interview, indeed! We need more of this.

    • @ancientegypthist
      @ancientegypthist Před rokem

      No hostility intended, I'm just awkward 😅 But Dr. Brier absolutely knows his stuff and is excellent with the give-and-take of reasoned inquiry / debate 👍

    • @justjames1138
      @justjames1138 Před rokem

      @@ancientegypthist Yeah, I think it’s more the stoic accent which misled me, which is my bad. I think I was just preparing myself for the usual angry, righteous POV we get nowadays. You certainly didn’t do that. Peace x

    • @ancientegypthist
      @ancientegypthist Před rokem

      @@justjames1138 Perfectly understandable! There are too many commentators happy to take that hostile route. THIS channel is devoted to rational, scientific exploration and discovery. I may occasionally disagree or challenge scholars on certain points, but I can always promise to do so without malice, and with a focus on "polite enquiry" in the interests of greater understanding :)

  • @justjames1138
    @justjames1138 Před rokem

    Bob Brier is my spirit animal . Actual fact. It will break my heart should we ever lose him.

  • @darrellweible3993
    @darrellweible3993 Před rokem

    Wtf 7 minutes, teaser

  • @peterwalker9211
    @peterwalker9211 Před rokem

    Thutmose3 is my favorite pharaoh,his son Ahmenhotep 2, showdown with Moses in the spring of 1443B.C was epic

  • @peterwalker9211
    @peterwalker9211 Před rokem

    Ramses looked just like his dad,seti!👍

  • @user-bl3ku5cy5g
    @user-bl3ku5cy5g Před rokem

    A lot of questions might be found in this house since their civilization is much older and started in Southern

  • @seriouspleasures
    @seriouspleasures Před rokem

    The most handsome mummy in ancient Egypt!

  • @queeniebiscuits
    @queeniebiscuits Před rokem

    I've been watching his series from 1999 so fascinating, his research rings true. I will have to get this book

  • @48walsh15
    @48walsh15 Před rokem

    Congratulations on the great content. Do you have any plans for any episodes on solar religion in Egypt, including its earliest beginnings in the Atum creation story?

  • @minasamir3432
    @minasamir3432 Před rokem

    Very educationnal

  • @ryanfels
    @ryanfels Před rokem

    I love these! It just adds another level to your podcast. The dream would be to have images like this during your podcast

  • @VeniceBch
    @VeniceBch Před rokem

    Thanks for putting this program together. Love seeing the Egyptian art

    • @ancientegypthist
      @ancientegypthist Před rokem

      Thanks for supporting the show 😊 Hopefully the quality and dynamism will improve as I make more

  • @imperiumbrasiliae
    @imperiumbrasiliae Před rokem

    I wonder if the anointing panel used in the coronation of Carolus was based on the ished tree

  • @sankh4914
    @sankh4914 Před rokem

    Really strong OPINIONS on the pharaohs supposed personalities but only cited one or 2 examples. Try being less bias next time. Why do so many people who study Egypt hate Egypt. its so weird.

    • @ancientegypthist
      @ancientegypthist Před rokem

      No Egyptologist hates Egypt. But fundamentally, history is about people. And peoples' deeds / stories inspire different reactions in different contexts. I provided examples of their deeds in the talk. If you want greater detail and references, The History of Egypt Podcast goes much deeper than I was able to in this lecture 🙂

  • @carolea7158
    @carolea7158 Před rokem

    I've been trying to connect to Ancient Egyptian rituals and the ritual calendar. I know I've requested this in other places plzzzz can you update & re-upload the calendar mini-series? I like going into these videos individually time & time again.

    • @ancientegypthist
      @ancientegypthist Před rokem

      I'll see what I can do 🙂 The main issue is music, which CZcams struggles with. But I did make a compilation version of the calendar episodes, on my podcast feed

  • @tonymilwin5866
    @tonymilwin5866 Před rokem

    I cannot get your podcast to play on your website and have been listening to the CZcamss. Would hate to lose this content which I really enjoy. Any alternatives? Thanks.

    • @ancientegypthist
      @ancientegypthist Před rokem

      The website is undergoing an update and should be finished in the next week or two (there's a lot of old episodes). In the meantime the show is fully available on podcasting apps like Spotify, Google, Apple, etc 🙂

    • @tonymilwin5866
      @tonymilwin5866 Před rokem

      Thank you for the update.

  • @abitoffcenter383
    @abitoffcenter383 Před rokem

    Dang it!! This is the way I've been listening to you. Having the ability to listen from start to finish was really nice. Plus I really like long format vids. Even those with no visuals whatsoever, "Fall of Civilization" podcast on YT comes to mind. I'll see where else I can find you. Outstanding work btw!!! 👍

  • @karenb1206
    @karenb1206 Před rokem

    Thanks for the update. I love everything you do wonderful can't wait for more

  • @leomchesi
    @leomchesi Před rokem

    Mmm I think we should join forces ! ❤

  • @AlbertM170
    @AlbertM170 Před rokem

    I liked coming to CZcams to listen to particular episodes for a second or third time. But all in all, I think this would be better. Seeing the visual aspect would be very helpful in learning, especially when my device fails to load the images from the website, and I'd say this is a net positive for the podcast. Thank you so much Dominic.

    • @ancientegypthist
      @ancientegypthist Před rokem

      Fair enough!

    • @AlbertM170
      @AlbertM170 Před rokem

      @@ancientegypthist Happy 10th Anniversary to your magnificent podcast. 🥳 I found it in 2020 and I've been hooked ever since. It's truly one of the greatest history podcasts ever, and the best source of ancient Egyptian history I've ever encountered. I'm working on catching up with you, and now I'm just about to enter the reign of Horemheb. Hopefully I'll be with you to welcome Ramesses II.

  • @kathycollins2746
    @kathycollins2746 Před rokem

    It would be super to have each hour of the book of Gates illustrated with photos from Horemheb or other Ramiside tombs.

  • @asagoodfriend
    @asagoodfriend Před rokem

    Greetings senor Dominic! Still listen to your Egyptian podcast till this day! 🙌🌟💯

  • @HistorySkills
    @HistorySkills Před rokem

    Great news. Love the podcast and would look forward to the videos.

  • @melissas8507
    @melissas8507 Před rokem

    I absolutely ADORE your podcast!!!! Thanks for all your work!!!