The ENTIRE History of Egypt | Ancient Civilizations Documentary
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- “Egypt is the gift of the Nile”, that’s what Herodotus, the father of history said since the Nile is the lifeline as it provided Egypt with water for the cultivation of crops which led to the burgeoning of civilization all along the length of the Nile valley.
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00:00 The Beginning of Ancient Egypt
03:13 Predynastic Egypt
10:24 Early Dynastic Period
15:49 Third Dynasty
19:23 Old Kingdom / Pyramids
43:15 First Intermediate Period
56:28 Second Intermediate Period
1:03:53 New Kingdom
1:25:54 Third Intermediate Period
1:32:06 Late Period
For millennia, the grand pyramids of Egypt have towered over the desert sands, captivating and mystifying all who lay their eyes upon them.
In fact, everything about the great ancient civilization that once seized the lands remained a mystery.
That is until July 19, 1799.
A French soldier discovers a large stone, about 35 miles east of Alexandria, during Napoleon Bonaparte's Egyptian expedition.
Unearthing a written language that had been “dead” for thousands of years.
The translations would prove to be the key to unlocking the secrets of an entire civilization.
Who else is high?
I am. Though, high on fever.
No one watches these sober
Haha 😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Mannnnnn😂😂😂 this when I learn best
im an egyptian, i love two things:
my country
and ppl who love my country.
god bless u for making this.
✝️
It’s not your country 😂
@@Phoenixrisingseeryup he is from Mars not from Egypt, you are high on something?
@@lero_ Egypt belonged to the Nubians you ignorant person go read several books he or she needs to find his or her blood line simple
@@Phoenixrisingseer If they are Egyptian it sure as hell is! Stop harassing people!
I’m here because I just got back from Egypt with my boyfriend got to explore many ancient sites in Cairo and Luxor. He sent me this to prepare for the trip and now I’m rewatching to understand it better.
good memories 😊
Yea that’s fine in all but you will never be one of us ✊🏾
@JuniorAKholemanIV-qg8dl she probably a descendants of the great white conquerors. The ones who conquerors the world and go up into space
@@D1900fas ....NO😆!!! lmao
You're all weird. She sounds like AI and you both sound pretty racist 😅
I'm a history professor, though not in Egyptian history, and I'm impressed by how you concentrated thousands of years into just over 90 minutes.
That's very difficult to do.
It's too bad you won't get a response.
Correction, the label "BCE" does not apply here. BCE, or Before Common Era, notates the Gregorian calendar, and isn't meant to cover the ancient Egypt era.
The proper label for early Egypt is "BC" or Before Christ, or "Anno Domini"
@Dr J
So you’re a professor in teaching History ( His - Story ).. Sorry to burst your bubble, but most of history is lies… But truthers always find out…
Guess what…. None of the Pyramids were tombs for anyone..
Hoteps everywhere, sheesh.
Impressive how a group of people living in another continent with such poor education achievements, most not even knowing who their fathers are, pretend to know the history of a country they never even visited more than the natives themselves.
It's peak cognitive dissonance.
@@allan9603 No it is not. Your whole comment is incorrect. Nobody in science or any part of acadamia uses the terms BC or AD anymore. That is because they refer to a person who did not ever exist. So they are completely irrelevant, except to the few who do believe in that imaginary person.
Not a single scientist or historian in any discipline will say you are correct.
No historians or archeologists that study ancient Egypt, or any other ancient culture, uses the terms BC or AD, refering to Christ. That's because Christ is a fairy tale, and scientists don't believe in fairy tales.
The only people who argue against the modern terms of CE (Common Era) and BCE (Before Common Era) are Christians who don't want to let go of the use of Christ's name. But Christ is no more relevant to the passage of time than Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy are!
As much as it would be better if Christians faced reality, nobody is trying to force them to do so. But that kind of ridiculous propaganda against the progress of the rest of us is not just ridiculous, it's annoying. It would be better for us all if those people stopped trying to convince the gullible ones among us to believe what's not true. So please stop.
you have to say Ubisoft did a great job bringing EGYPT to life. I've seen it used in soo many docs of Egypt. Just looks amazing.
Great world. Good game. Oddysey is brilliant too.
Misr never died.....
I wished they did a remake of Origins on current gen hardware 😍
@@TheCasanovaPugilist147 it doesn't need a remake
@@TheCasanovaPugilist147it plays fine on my ps5. I’m playing it rn.
I can't express enough how grateful I am for your channel. Your videos have helped me understand complex scientific concepts in an easily digestible way
You’re an idiot! How could you not say that there was no slave labor when it is clearly documented
My lovely homeland is Egypt. I love every part of that. Egypt is my beautiful paradise. Love from Iran 🇮🇷
ichbin auch egipter l lowe iran
We love you 🇪🇬
The ancient Egyptians were somalis from the land of punt current day somali
@@poorindiansanddogsarenotal1276nah Somalis were slaves in ancient egypt
@poorindiansanddogsarenotal1276 No they weren’t. 👎🏻
It is so helpful to have the subtitled encoded in the video. Many thanks!
I am so fascinated by ancient Egypt, Babylon and other ancient civilizations. Well done. I wish I had a special camera or crystal ball that could pierce back in time and allow me to watch everything.
real
I guess that's subjective.
Egypt is fascinating, but I think ancient Rome and Greece are far more interesting. We know more about them and their cultures echo through time to this day, directly affecting how modern Europeans and Americans think.
@@a5centthey came much later.. Egypt is 3000 BC.. These kings are like real gods😂😂.
Crist ia closer to us than to these kings
@@Ak-qq2le I know. All part of why I find ancient Egypt less interesting. Farther away (in time) and much less influential on modern day culture.
@@a5cent everything the west the Greece and Rome has is a bad version of copy paste ancient Egypt
This is a seriously underrated channel. Please keep up the work !
Truly an astounding documentary. I have never before encountered a video that would keep my attention for this long. Ancient egypt is one of, if not the most fascinating civilizations out there. And to think of all the mysteries of this amazing civilization that we have not uncovered yet..., I would absolutely love a video that provides a more indepth explanation of the gods that ancient egyptians worshiped. I remember that during my visit to egypt I couldn's stop looking and touching the walls of temples and even simple footpaths as I imagined that thousands of years ago some guy carved it. I loved this videa and I very much appriciate you for making it.
ichbin alt egipten ich habe kontag MIT aliens 👽
Wow, thank you so much!
This is our 3rd ever production, so we still have much more to learn and grow content-wise. We're glad we didn't disappoint
What mysteries?
Quran has some awesome facts about Ramesses II
@@BeginningToNoww
More than 3, "Peer Reviewed Science Studies", findings, "Journal Published" have established new facts that change this Narrative
It now requires the application of the "Standards of Science and Research" ie: "Authentic Academia" practices, and an unbiased Mind to review current available content and data, to establish a more factual review of, particularly, Egypt's History.
Content repeated by "Mainstream Academia" does not meet these Standards.
Discernment, not Judgemental.
Beth Bartlett
Sociologist/Behavioralist
and Historian
Proponent of Authentic Academic
The submission is awesome and well detailed.
Exploring the rich tapestry of history and culture opens a doorway to our shared human experiences. Each era holds stories that shape our understanding of the past.
I think we were not the first generation to develop mentally and imaginatively. There were better minds in ancient times. Your belief in the past helps your mind to activate and develop. Greetings to you from Egypt.
Wow just wow
I have never seen a documentary about ancient Egypt that is soo informative and entertaining to keep my retantion for an hour and a half
Thank you for the appreciation!!
We feel this new Egypt video is a big step up from our previous videos. We spent a lot more time perfecting the information and edit.
Glad you enjoyed : )
@@BeginningToNowwI like the historical of egypt!
Such a great video! Thank you very much, the amount of work is Judy crazy! Also love the whole production.
wow A LOT packed in one video! excellent video! great job guys! 😄❤
PHENOMENAL!!! I WAS fortunate enough to see all these places last September!! A MUST VISIT!!!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Another great video :) Keep it up !!
Appreciate you! 🙏
Amazing work. We just finnished watching it. Thanks!!!
Amazing! The story, the animation/art and music… thank you!
Great commentary,as it details the entirity of Egypt's history!
These are amazing vidoes!! Thank you!!
Thank you! The United Kingdom video was our first ever production. Given the feedback, we're working much harder to perfect the research and writing. This video is in our opinion, a much stronger and focused project. Glad you enjoyed 😁
@@BeginningToNowwI recommend not using AI art. It looks horrible... You can find much better artwork from past centuries like Dore to fill in...
Someone mentioned this video held their attention, I agree!
Well done, thank you.
This video seems really interesting nice work! I subbed.
Excellent history of Egypt
And very interesting to learn about Egyptian.
It's truly fascinating to see how Egypt evolved over millennia, from the majestic pyramids of the Old Kingdom to the cultural flourishing of the New Kingdom and beyond. This video is a testament to the enduring legacy of one of the world's greatest civilizations and is a must-watch for anyone interested in history, archaeology, or ancient cultures. Bravo to the creators for crafting such an informative and compelling documentary!
Awesome work - thankyou!
Best sériale video I have saw, the quality is tops ❤
Thank you! ❤
You couldn't put the whole history of Egypt into 10 videos that were 10 hours there is just so much and I feel spoiled!!!
i doubt a europeans discovered the stone
Whatever everyone know is hebrews (black kings and queens) really are the orgin behind it all.
For some reason, I find all the ancient Egyptian names so cool and I was very satisfied with how the narrator pronounced them!
First I’ve heard of the step pyramid having been covered in carvings of trees and reeds. Kind of wonder, based on its construction and this detail, it was some form of inspiration for the hanging gardens.
Egypt is such an ancient country! I was glad to hear about it=) Thank you❤
Your ancestors call it that the name is kemet
@@brittanielmurray1061 How are my ancestors related to Egypt? I' m not from this country.
@@brittanielmurray1061you not understanding that different languages exist…… lmao
@@MariiaMorozova-HY Egypt is a greek name. It wasn't until white people colonised it that they changed the name but black people (ancient Egyptians) called it something else. Didn't mean to be rude by the way If I came off that way
Aren't you white?...u surely not black
Great Presentation.
great video!
Well done. This YT video so accurately and thoroughly traces the origins of ancient Egypt - yet succinct. You covered the rise to Egypt's zenith in the 4th dynasty, and its gradual decline over time. The best I've seen on the web yet.
I have watched most of the YT vids on Egypt and especially it's history of pyramid building and it's pantheon of deities and funerary rites and practices. Lifelong fan of ancient Egypt since I first read about it in 6th grade history. As a child I loved that Egypt was referenced in the Biblical canon, too. Made learning about Egypt in Sunday school so much better, so relatable to my schoolwork and world history. Fascinating.
. Imhotep is the real genius that catapults Egypt in both engineering, imagineering, and in organizational, government efficiency. He truly engineered, and "architect-ed" a number of innovations - especially water projects - not just pyramids. His rise as a functionary to vizier to ruler/pharaoh is one of the most egalitarian ascensions ever. Although Imhotep thrived and ascended under Djoser's reign and planned/engineered those pyramids, I sincerely suspect that he may be the source of the masterful plans that crafted Khufu's (Cheops) Great Pyramid on the Giza plateau. Rising 481 ft from the desert floor. The Great Pyramid covers 13 sq acres. Each perimeter side is 755 ft long, aligning one perimeter side to true North. Comprised of Over 2.5 million limestone and granite blocks. All arranged and perfectly level on bedrock. Each corner rises at 51° to the Great Pyramid's apex at 481 ft. The tallest manmade building on Earth for almost 5000 years. Imhotep = Asclepius. Imhotep designed and irrigation system and a fortification or fort in the middle of the Nile, too. The simple water pump under the Great Pyramid and the copper wires in a narrow ascending shaft definitely relate to this Great Pyramid's capacity to do something more than just entomb a Pharaoh named Khufu...
I don't know. Maybe a Clean water storage and pumping facility. Negative ion creation chamber? Electrical capacitance for energy? Imhotep may have been smart enough wise enough to engineer a community project and disguise it or combine it with interring a Pharaoh.
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Absolutely adore egypt
Can never stop learning about it
Love the video man be here again when this blows up lol
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed : )
@@BeginningToNoww thank you for making it man
Absolute masterpiece of a video
Great video
In case anyone wondering “corn” that is mentioned in the video is referring to its old English synonym of being some kind of grain rather than actual corn that we know of today. This can attributed to the egyptomania (enthusiastic study of ancient Egypt) that sparked after the discovery’s made during napoleons Egyptian campaign, which had became a popular phenomenon in France, the US, and Britain (especially Victorian Britain). Just in case anyone was wondering since corn is from mesoamerica, the “corn” in this case probably something like wheat or barley.
Thx
Really? wow!
That's a bit corny but..Lol
American corn is called Maize 🌽.
@@xhorxheetxeberria-td1hu Maize is technically the Spanish term for corn where as corn had several names depending where in mesoamerica. The Spanish called it Maize after the Taino word “mahiz”.
No mention of Psusennes I, pharaoh for 50 years . Known as the "Silver Pharaoh" . 21st dynasty. 1047-1001BCE. He moved much of Pi Ramsesses monuments to Tanis. The discovery of his intact tomb rivaled Kings Tuts. Politically savvy and a fierce warrior too.
Thank you for this❤ I'm obsessed with ancient Egypt ‼️💯❣️✨️
watching this for my history class, thanks!
Keep going man! Do Greece or Mesopotamia next!
Thanks! 🙏
We have a few surprises in the works 🤫
you helped me alot with my work
:)
yep
Excellent documentary
Thank you mate
Very interesting
Great job putting this together, thank you! Out of curiosity, would you be able to provide any references? Specifically where you mentioned Giza was a small metropolis containing priest houses, shops, breweries, etc? I had never heard this before and would like to learn more.
Check the Oxford History of the Ancient Near East.
@@aminaligholamioskuyi4757 much appreciated
I love how nobody puts references in these videos…
I’m here because I just beat Assassins creed Mirage
The reference is the monument and temples around the Pyramids, there are many surprisingly. Not many know this but if you just google the pyramids on maps you will see many temples monuments, excavation sites etc.
I just can't believe I have access to such informative contet for free, ThnQ!
just got back from egypt, beautiful country, pyramids were class, want to know more.
Excellent
Thank you!
I’m here because I just beat AC Origins lol
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Lmao. Honestly that's awesome. So what were your thought?
Great game! Love all the A.C game
@bugzy2bangz what about the doc lol?
@@raymondcarter9810 honestly just something I feel asleep to! But I’m sure it’s great!
❤ this documentary
I am skeptical of any telling of Ancient Egypt Civilization. Interesting visuals !!
This seems like it’s all AI written and visually created
it is
02:50 thats not king Narmer, thats king Pseusennes I. Also, corn was domesticated in Mexico, not grown in Egypt, ever.
Yup! I agree, What they did have is Emmer Wheat. What a HUGE mistake!
Look it up. In 2010 there were corn cobs found in Egyptian tombs dating back to at least 800 bc
@@Theaxe0 wrong 🤣🤣🤣 keep living in a clown world though
it's not that deep bruh
Ok, source?
This document is very important for me because l'm student and I read for this civilization
I really loved your video, it is wonderful. I hope you delve more deeply into Egyptian history. This is only one era. There is still a lot, my friend. Even I am tired of studying the history of my country. All the love from 🇪🇬♥️😂
Subscribed❤
Much more to come
At 12:10 the picture shown as a mastaba tomb is in fact Puma Punku (Peru and Bolivia) South America with the 'H' blocks clearly seen. Still, a very well presented and informative documentation of the amazing Egypt.
Wow! great!
Really good video, thank you for making it!
Some critical feedback from me is that I'd really appreciate if you kept the background music ongoing and not cut it when you edit your dialogue.
The Society of Life was the order of priests and court magicians in ancient Egypt, with the Pharaoh being considered the head of the order. They had a pretty complex magic system, and were considered responsible for maintaining the rule of Ma'at, or Ra's divine Order.
They fell from prominence when Cleopatra lost to Rome.
Love this ❤
Glad you enjoyed 🙏💓
I’m very grateful for this video.
I’m as intrigued in ancient Egypt as some may be with ancient Greece or Japan.
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i Love it ❤❤❤
FINALLY - a no-BS history of Egypt:
Got to admit I was looking forward to hearing what you had to say about the Ptolemy's and the rise of Alexandria. Seeing as Ancient Egypt is considered to end with it's fall to Rome, I feel like we missed out on 300 years of good story. Still, I really enjoyed the Documentary, watched it in one sitting.
There was no ancient Egypt as the word Egypt came from the Greek and Roman conquests. My indigenous African ancestors called their land Kemet for over 180,000 year since the dawn of civilisation in the age of the gods and it is 100% an indigenous native African Nile Valley founded by the race known today by aliens by the derogatory racist name: black peoples. So it’s insulting to watch Arabs performing mummification. It’s shoes brainwashing and racism, theft of culture and civilisation. The video is very good but certain facts about the age of the Kemetic civilisation has been deleted by the study of stupidity called Egyptology for racist propaganda and reasons best known to them only. They don’t talk about the technological supremacy of our ancestors and the fact that we were in a machine age 50,000 to 25,000 years ago to mention but a full. They also always delete 2 golden ages of our kings lost to mention the start of the age of man when my tribe and ancestors united the 2 kingdoms that were parts of 4 ancient kingdoms of the same indigenous African peoples starting from the start of the river Nile to the shores or middle of what became the Mediterranean Sea dozens of thousands of years later. From the time when only Africans were the human beings of this planet. That is what historians like to delete. 2 million years of our history flushed down the drains like we were a race of Monkeys with no IQ living in caves and on tree tops for 2 million years. It’s racially insulting, it’s why only use should tell our own story. It is the story of Africans after all. People whose ancestors were existing at the time can never tell it better then us. Still we enjoy it as entertainment but not as history.
Yea I was waiting for the mention of cleopatra and mark Antony
Yeah seems kinda stupid to leave off 300 years of history
That was rotten history with the Holy Roman Empire bleeding Kemet dry and weakening it’s peoples in a permanent exist as a race of economic parasites typical of the people of a European descent. They chose not ti defend the food basket that fed their race when just 5000 Arabs came to invade it and destroy of its indigenous population in genocides and the castration of its entire male bloodline to end the male genes of the people of Kemet before they raped the women as slaves. Why would anyone want to learn painful history caused by a weak people who also lost Constantinople to the Ottoman Arabs and never tried to take it back because they were weak and didn’t have the gun then?
Kemet died when he said it did. All intelligent citizens of the dead Civilizations knew the time of the final stages of the prophecy was upon them. They packed their bags to join their relatives in West Africa and in East Africa who already left 20,000 years earlier to found a new home for them. Those who refused to leave their most ancient ancestral homelands perished as the foretelling predicted. Those of us who survived carried their pains and sorrows through our soul and in our blood and we will do for thousands of years. Some of our fallen have since reincarnated in Nigeria and across Africa. They are not lost.
Proud to be Egyptian 🇪🇬❤️
When you think about the ancient Egyptians and all their monumental buildings and statues, the rituals and the religion they had all in order to achieve immortality as they believed. I think they actually achieved it in a way, look at future civilizations like us now, we admire them, study them and try to understand how their civilization worked, some pharaohs and separate mummies are so famous among the vast world population even thousands of years after their time. If that's not immortality I don't know what is. It's mind blowing.
And think about this: the Egyptian mortuary temples were called "Mansions of a Million Years" and they wanted their legacy to last that long. The Great Pyramid is built on such a scale that, barring any unforeseen disasters, it will still be recognisable IN a million years' time.
They wanted to live forever. So they made sure of it.
The Hittites also dealt with an invasion of the sea peoples near the end of their Empire. Whoever the sea peoples were, they were very powerful as they could stand up against both Egypt and the Hittites.
more than likely, the Sea people were descendants of the Phoenicians; Vikings also are their descendants
@@bob_greene Very interesting. Thank you for sharing. 😊
The Hittites allied with sea people against Egypt later on, Egypt won..
@@ashiinsane90 Yes Egypt was a very strong civilization for a very long time. It was able to fend off all sorts of attacks and continue thriving when many civilizations around it collapsed. Very interesting civilization indeed. Definitely one of my favorites.
@@bob_greeneyou’re talking out of your ass mister, Phoenicians have absolutely nothing to do with Viking people or their culture.
I had to listen on 3x speed but good video
The challenge in documentaries is not the technical presentation but the reliability, historical truth and impartiality of the narrative, and that is rare. The vast majority of the current, modern, productions suffer from revisionism and political bias.
Thanks!
Thanks so much for the support❤️🙏
1:38 They call it the inundation.
Its funny that most of this is Assassin's Creed Origins with one part being Basim from AC Valhalla and the new AC Mirage lol
lol glad to see i wasn't thinking the same thing alone
Wonderful work, keep it up!
Best thing to watch and sleep with, now I am egyptian expert!😂
Where is the Music from ???
At the beginning..
So we just gonna ignore that Egyptians map was completely flipped
It’s an AI video so naturally it’s a bit off
I love ai generated videos about historical facts and more
your videos are amazing. i doing some videos myself. i cant find a video generator that will allow me to do a long video. my video will be about 2hr. what generator are you using to generate these long content. i really need to solve this issue.
Gotta says, Sea Jousting sounds really fun
How hasn't this blew up yet?
Haha one day!
Appreciate it 🙏
Assassin creed origins footage 😂 greetings from Macedonia 🇲🇰
Egypt is very beatifull
Haha had to get creative with it. Hope you enjoyed!
Shoutout to all the egyptain scibes!
otherwise we would never know what was life like in ancient egypt
Cool documentary. I haven't finished watching it. I'm at 28:04
Lot of assumptions in this documentary. We have only found mummies of important people, we can't say that it was common practice. Also the boundaries of the kingdoms were not the same as todays Egypt.
mainstream archeology and historians seem to base 80% of their work on assumptions
7:00 WRONG..... civilization flowed in the same direction as the nile
hhhhhhhhhhhhhh
good
how do you make your videos
someone tell what kemmet is and who lived there. alot of hidden history its getting really phillistine-ish
What does Kemet mean? What is the translation to English?
@@badabinbadaboom7338kEMET MEANS THE BLACK PEOPLE
I love(sarcastically) how these bastards never depict ancient Egyptians as Black.
slm bnm baba annem eski misirli baba anne tarafim cok eskiden misirdan gelmisler tiplerimiz ayni eski misirli siyahi ve ufolarla da kontagim var
pic dedin kokunekadar katiliorum firsatim olsa iskence ney bende ogrecekler derim beyaz irk kokayin gibi guvenirsen kirize girersin 😢
Because they weren't black.
There isn't anything interesting in Sub-Saharan Africa, but you need to find yourself another civilization to steal.
Egypt has mummies which makes it hard for blacks to steal. 😄
Troll bot this your 1st comment on this account only took 10 months you must cry about the Egyptians being black on your other troll bot accounts
They are not black
Wonderful presentation! It captured me throughout! What about those ancient markings though.. that clearly showed a submarine, helicopter and spaceship?…
Liked this, but it makes me wonder-Egyptians may have planted various grain "corn" but not maize "corn." Maize is a new world crop, which I'm surprised so few realize. It's real common to not specify, but I assume that's what they mean when I read history and watch documentaries like this. But this one showed a corn field, not a field of wheat or barley. Some research!
To tell the history of a race and use pictures of another race on it? Hmm 🤔
Nope they look pretty accurate
main stream history......
I'm 100% sure this isn't the entire history. We're missing the other 90%
Bro where's the other 90% this is literally 100% entire history the hell you mean you just don't know their history
@@hamzaaboelsood5181 you wouldn't believe how much history and even science is based on assumptions that over time get translated into "facts".
@@pgfrank2351 what
Left off about 300 years there at the end ???
@pgfrank2351 well said
Love the subtitles wish they were twice as big 😬
Is there footage of ac origins in this?
the music is a little much. annoying
I was about to say that this is a cool “documentary”, but all those ugly AI generated images and videos ruined all the overall enjoyment! The AI images and videos look unfinished, creepy and many of them contain wrong depictions, incorrect outfits and historical inaccuracies! If kids will watch such documentaries, they’ll get a wrong overall image and understanding about ancient Egypt or other ancient civilizations and cultures! I couldn’t follow the narrator due to all those visual inadequacies of AI generated interpretations! This is what happens when you try to make a monetized documentary from home and not by going to the actual place! I would have preferred a documentary done as slideshow with real images from history books and encyclopedias or from video bits from actual archeological footage documentaries than this! I’m disappointed! I won’t give an “Dislike” rating, but I’ll leave here my impressions!
Make one better then..
Really great Doc, wished they would go into more details about each king, for example sensuret III the Greek said that he conquered Europe, Western Asia, and Africa Just to say one example, understandly so if you did the doc would be 4 hours long atleast.