Excellent stuff, I think this channel has re-ignited my old passion for art history. Also not to diss on students (uni dropout here) but hearing mention of assignments I DON'T have to do is remarkably cathartic.
Absolutely fabulous on all fronts- historicity archaeology interpretation explanation clarity understanding of art in all of its contexts. Enjoying it so much and I wish I was one of your students! The pictorial material you give us , and the accompanying explanations are the best I’ve ever seen. Thank you!!
thank you so much! this is fascinating. I'm an art student and I have a project about ancient Egyptian art due monday but now I want to ditch everything and go see the pyramids in person
27:20 I have read on Wikipedia (sourced from a book called Death and Burial in Ancient Egypt) that in the Old Kingdom, only the pharaohs were capable of achieving afterlife, but that changed in the Middle Kingdom to include everyone.
Because the ones who civilised the people in that geographical space were considered divine or semi- divine, originating from the stars, hence the Pyramid texts very different from the Coffin Texts and the funerary literature for ‘the plebs’.
Thank you for the wonderful history lesson. Just wanted to make one correction, you mentioned on the Rosetta Stone the second cursive script being hieratic, but it is actually Demotic. ❤❤
As you mention, Ra travels into the Netherworld on his nocturnal Barque and the justified deceased united with/as an Osiris joinns him at the 6-7th hour of the journey to the morning rebirth.
I love this video. lots of info to prepare me to tour Egypt. Now, you made me want to go to the top of the pyramid. haha. just kidding. I do not want to hurt myself in Egypt.
This foreign scribe sculpture is shown all the time as an attempt to miss lead the public on how the Egyptians (Kemetians) looked because there are many sculptures of scribes that do not look like this one. in this classical African period there were foreigners who accepted into this African culture if the full-filled he requirements but this out of all of the scribes is front and center and always the main focus to paint a picture of deceit.
I love these lectures, but MAN, WHY DO YOU SCREAM SO MUCH OUT OF THE BLUE AND DON'T ADJUST THE AUDIO DURING EDITING? You should check audio levels, when they get red you should lower them. Trying to listen to it in with earphones can be painful.
totally agree. I feel the same way. I love these lectures , but at times, I almost jumped out of my chair because when you get excited and screamed out.
None of these Africans ever called themselves pharaohs, it’s Nwst Naba which is still very much used in places like Burkina Faso today in the Mosse tribe. Ramses name isn’t Ramses either it’s Masara. You guys read everything incorrectly and transliterated stuff without understanding of real African culture. Everything read here doesn’t read as the authors intended either. 🤦🏾♂️.
Excellent stuff, I think this channel has re-ignited my old passion for art history. Also not to diss on students (uni dropout here) but hearing mention of assignments I DON'T have to do is remarkably cathartic.
these are genuinely interesting:)
Girl in red? 😳✨
Yagah! how did you know✨🥰
Shelby Reid 🥰💕🎶
Yagah! insta?😳
😐🤔🤣
Big rocks: exist
The modern man: ŔÖČĶß??!??!?!,!,! BĪĞ?!?,??!?! ÄŁÌĚŃŚŚŚ!!!!
I SWEAR, I will do a video on BIG ROCKS!
@@arthistorywithtravisleecla6343 where's the big rock video travis???
Woot woot I was hoping you made a video on Egypt history!!🙌🏽
Sometimes I forget that this is actually meant for a university 🤯
No problem, you are the best Dr. Travis Lee Clark!!!
The good think about this videos is that you can have fun learning without doing the school work. Lol
Man, you're such a good prof.
Excellent channel, makes me want to take up History of Art in my retirement!
Absolutely fabulous on all fronts- historicity archaeology interpretation explanation clarity understanding of art in all of its contexts. Enjoying it so much and I wish I was one of your students! The pictorial material you give us , and the accompanying explanations are the best I’ve ever seen. Thank you!!
thank you so much! this is fascinating. I'm an art student and I have a project about ancient Egyptian art due monday but now I want to ditch everything and go see the pyramids in person
I'm preparing for NATA exam for that exam we have to learn art history and this channel is helping me a lot
Studying art his and anthropology nxt year! So excited
Your about to get pretty popular I think
thank you a lot for the lecture!
1:16 "the biggest single problem people have on .....as they just don't follow the guidelines" - that is so true. :)
27:20 I have read on Wikipedia (sourced from a book called Death and Burial in Ancient Egypt) that in the Old Kingdom, only the pharaohs were capable of achieving afterlife, but that changed in the Middle Kingdom to include everyone.
Because the ones who civilised the people in that geographical space were considered divine or semi- divine, originating from the stars, hence the Pyramid texts very different from the Coffin Texts and the funerary literature for ‘the plebs’.
Thank you for the wonderful history lesson. Just wanted to make one correction, you mentioned on the Rosetta Stone the second cursive script being hieratic, but it is actually Demotic. ❤❤
Amazing stuff. now i can make the walk like a egyptian joke.
As you mention, Ra travels into the Netherworld on his nocturnal Barque and the justified deceased united with/as an Osiris joinns him at the 6-7th hour of the journey to the morning rebirth.
I love this video. lots of info to prepare me to tour Egypt. Now, you made me want to go to the top of the pyramid. haha. just kidding. I do not want to hurt myself in Egypt.
15:53 Do the bull heads not represent Hathor, the divine mother of all kings? That’s what I have learned about this piece of art.
Now I want to go to the top of a pyramid.
58:50 in case you were still in doubt.
The Ram is Ra not Khnum!
This foreign scribe sculpture is shown all the time as an attempt to miss lead the public on how the Egyptians (Kemetians) looked because there are many sculptures of scribes that do not look like this one. in this classical African period there were foreigners who accepted into this African culture if the full-filled he requirements but this out of all of the scribes is front and center and always the main focus to paint a picture of deceit.
The “foreign scribe” 😂😂😂😂, the rmt are telling you Nehesyw to shut up
I would like it if historians and egyptologists would just accept that there will always be crackpot conspiracy theorists and just ignore them.
I love these lectures, but MAN, WHY DO YOU SCREAM SO MUCH OUT OF THE BLUE AND DON'T ADJUST THE AUDIO DURING EDITING? You should check audio levels, when they get red you should lower them. Trying to listen to it in with earphones can be painful.
totally agree. I feel the same way. I love these lectures , but at times, I almost jumped out of my chair because when you get excited and screamed out.
@@thukimvu It's to keep the students from sleeping. Good tactics!😁
None of these Africans ever called themselves pharaohs, it’s Nwst Naba which is still very much used in places like Burkina Faso today in the Mosse tribe. Ramses name isn’t Ramses either it’s Masara. You guys read everything incorrectly and transliterated stuff without understanding of real African culture. Everything read here doesn’t read as the authors intended either. 🤦🏾♂️.
False narrative!!!