Egyptologist Shows Us How To Read Hieroglyphs

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  • Have you ever wanted to learn how to read hieroglyphs? Egyptologist Chris Naunton explores the history of hieroglyphs and how they were decoded.
    00:05 History of Hieroglyphs
    01:60 Rosetta Stone
    04:40 Ptolemy
    07:34 Cleopatra
    14:32 Ramesses
    18:32 Translation Challenge
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Komentáře • 198

  • @michalvalent8728
    @michalvalent8728 Před měsícem +80

    Bring more videos like this one. Amazing how easy it seems to explain how hieroglyphs were written.

  • @LouisAmateurArt
    @LouisAmateurArt Před 29 dny +13

    I clicked because I was slightly pulled in by the title, and within minutes I was transfixed, right to the end. Please can we have more like this. Chris explains his subject--which is fascinating--superbly.

  • @michaelsilveradventure5712

    For those of you who are interested in taking the plunge, find a copy of Alan Gardiner’s “Egyptian Grammar.” Written in 1927 it was the resource for learning Egyptian for a long time. My dad purchased a copy for me back in 1991 and I was self taught. It should be obvious but this is not an easy language to learn, primarily because you’re going to need to be good at drawing and when writing, you’ll need to remember shapes and proportions…similar to learning Chinese characters (but not as difficult.) Finally, we have a pretty good idea the sounds of the language (and there are videos online which have spoken examples) but to be honest, it’s all a guess…the examples tend to make the language sound mysterious and aggressive and mystical. I mention this because when learning a language, speaking and hearing the sounds are an integral part of the process and because there are few realistic examples you’re going to be at a disadvantage.
    Finally, for some reason, this guy glossed over Champillion (referring to him as “they” or “scholars”) was the driving force behind deciphering hieroglyphics. I can only assume the presenter didn’t want to delve into the debate about whether it was Young who was truly responsible for initial decipherment or Champollion. Both individuals should be recognized but Champollion should be recognized as the father of true Egyptology. He spoke 5 languages in his teens and because of his trip to Egypt to decipher more panels and tomb writing got sick and died. He was also responsible for initial decoding of Cuneiform. Had he lived longer there’s no telling how many more mysteries he would have cracked. He was truly a remarkable person and literally gave his life to his cause. Were Hollywood a different kind of institution a movie about this guy’s life would be very cool and would inspire many young people.

  • @TheZarattack
    @TheZarattack Před měsícem +41

    I need more!!! this is one of the coolest episodes!!! the details, no one ever get's into the details anymore! Yay!!!!!!

    • @chrisjackson1215
      @chrisjackson1215 Před měsícem +1

      This is the kind of thing that the History Channel used to make. I've missed it so much.

    • @rumbidzai
      @rumbidzai Před 22 dny +2

      Chris Naunton is setting up his own channel with online lectures. The stuff posted this far has been amazing. Highly recommended! There are several great episodes with him on History Hit's The Ancients you don't want to miss as well.

  • @CarolynParsons-mv1ji
    @CarolynParsons-mv1ji Před měsícem +16

    Thank you so much! The Rosetta Stone is, of course, known for helping historians begin to read Egyptian hieroglyphics. Breaking it down for the lay person is so helpful and I never realized how interesting it would be! This is fantastic!

  • @MysticChronicles712
    @MysticChronicles712 Před měsícem +8

    This video makes understanding hieroglyphs seem so simple. I'm eager for more videos that demystify ancient writing systems like this!

  • @luna-hw9li
    @luna-hw9li Před měsícem +28

    Chris is an amazing presenter/explainer of ancient Egyptian history.

    • @ChristopherNaunton
      @ChristopherNaunton Před měsícem +2

      Aww, thanks 🙏

    • @davidcarter8874
      @davidcarter8874 Před 16 dny

      True he has a unique gift. I thought it's because you're drawn in because he's attractive but it's definitely more than just that.

    • @luna-hw9li
      @luna-hw9li Před 16 dny

      @@davidcarter8874 that's really not what I meant, but if it works for you, well, enjoy looking... 🙂
      I just really enjoy his various presentations on ancient egypt and I hope he does much more of that.

  • @mithunkartha
    @mithunkartha Před měsícem +85

    My handwriting was referred to in school as hieroglyphs.

    • @tonyharpur8383
      @tonyharpur8383 Před měsícem +5

      😂 I frequently ask people 'can you read my hieroglyphs...?' 😎 Admittedlly, my writing is closer to...demotic. 😉

    • @Eteriaa
      @Eteriaa Před měsícem +5

      Kid's a natural

    • @danaburre618
      @danaburre618 Před měsícem +1

      Bahahahahaha

    • @durangodave
      @durangodave Před měsícem +2

      they called mine sensless scrible, and that was even true without cursive lol

    • @tonyharpur8383
      @tonyharpur8383 Před měsícem +3

      @@durangodave ah, true hieroglyphs then! 😉They were just....illiterate....in Egyptian! 😎

  • @akumabito2008
    @akumabito2008 Před měsícem +17

    Interesting! I've heard about the Rosetta stone before, but I necer knew exactly how they used it to crack hieroglyphics!

    • @TheMoneypresident
      @TheMoneypresident Před měsícem

      Pretty good movie and documentary about champoleon.

    • @BobSacamano-yv3ru
      @BobSacamano-yv3ru Před měsícem

      @@TheMoneypresident on this channel? I’m interested, what’s it called?

    • @TheMoneypresident
      @TheMoneypresident Před měsícem

      @BobSacamano-yv3ru history channel.

    • @TheMoneypresident
      @TheMoneypresident Před měsícem

      @@BobSacamano-yv3ru search Champollion movie or rosseta stone

  • @headshot6959
    @headshot6959 Před 28 dny +7

    This is easily the coolest video this channel has yet uploaded. The guy knocked it out of the park at the end, you'll struggle to top this.

    • @ChristopherNaunton
      @ChristopherNaunton Před 18 dny

      Well a big thank you for this comment 😀🙏

    • @headshot6959
      @headshot6959 Před 18 dny

      @@ChristopherNaunton You.... I have no interest in Egyptology and little appreciation of linguistics. Yet after watching this video I feel compelled to learn more and even attempt to impress my friends by engraving their phonetic hieroglyphic names into brass. I will check out your books.

    • @ChristopherNaunton
      @ChristopherNaunton Před 17 dny

      @@headshot6959 Great to read this, thank you again! 🙏

  • @briganja
    @briganja Před měsícem +6

    I really enjoyed this video! I thought it would be like a tutorial but I prefer this-learning about the process of deciphering hieroglyphics thousands of years after the writing system was last used!

  • @lemon_j22
    @lemon_j22 Před měsícem +9

    Wow, went to a museum the other day with things like this in. This is cool.

  • @pho3nix-
    @pho3nix- Před měsícem +4

    I will definitely learn to read Hieroglyphs now.

  • @bennoe5715
    @bennoe5715 Před měsícem +3

    This is fantastic. The details of how hieroglyphs were actually decoded based on the Rosetta Stone and other sources were fascinating. More content like this please! Just experts doing expert things to teach us something.

  • @florianbooneiam
    @florianbooneiam Před měsícem +4

    More videos with Chris and hieroglyphs, please...

  • @shayaschonfeld4738
    @shayaschonfeld4738 Před 15 dny +1

    This guy is SUCH a good explainer!

  • @lucyj8204
    @lucyj8204 Před měsícem +3

    This is fascinating, and really well timed for my 10yo's Ancient Egypt homework. Thanks so much!

  • @Astronic
    @Astronic Před měsícem +4

    This was one of your best videos.

  • @janedoe4316
    @janedoe4316 Před 22 dny +2

    I would 100000% love to learn more about egyptian hieroglyphs from you!!!

  • @oberstul1941
    @oberstul1941 Před 28 dny +3

    This was mind-blowingly informative and oddly engaging. I love Egyptian hieroglyphic history, please give us more of this.
    Cheers!

  • @davidhall7744
    @davidhall7744 Před měsícem +7

    Bravo Chris 👏 Excellent video 😉

  • @lisacrandall409
    @lisacrandall409 Před 19 dny +1

    I loved this. I already knew about the role of the Rosetta Stone in allowing hieroglyphs to be deciphered (and I’ve seen a replica of the stone). But I really enjoyed learning about the specific steps that were taken, and the assumptions that were made, in order to crack the code. Thank you for explaining it all very clearly, with a great pace. Ancient Egypt is endlessly fascinating ❤

  • @DeaconBlu
    @DeaconBlu Před měsícem +8

    Love this!
    Thanks!
    😎👍

  • @giuseppelogiurato5718
    @giuseppelogiurato5718 Před 18 dny

    This video was blessedly "Dan Snow-less"... Please, give us more lo-tech straightforward educational content from Dan Norton. This is the second or third time I've subscribed, because of the lack of Snow.

  • @NeptunesLagoon
    @NeptunesLagoon Před 3 dny +1

    Those amazing caucasians with their idiographic scripts, such as in Sumerians & Egyptians and cuneiform also 😮🎉

  • @aceroadholder2185
    @aceroadholder2185 Před 7 dny

    A simple point that should be mentioned is how to tell if the text should be read left to right or right to left. The text is read so that you are reading into the faces of the animals or human figures. This applies to vertical columns of text as well to determine which column to start with.
    Like print advertising today, the Egyptians would get creative with text on temple walls and the like. For example, over a doorway one side would have text written left to right and right to left on the other side.

  • @hostiliscivitas
    @hostiliscivitas Před měsícem +16

    Thank you Napoleon

  • @jodirauth8847
    @jodirauth8847 Před měsícem +5

    Great job

  • @purberri
    @purberri Před měsícem +1

    That was very informative I’ve always been fascinated by ancient Egypt

  • @user-jd7md1mx2u
    @user-jd7md1mx2u Před měsícem +1

    So many questions I have had for years on how to read Hieroglyphs - fascinating. You have re-stoked my interest, such that I will search out more information. Thank you Chris.

  • @chrissim4386
    @chrissim4386 Před 24 dny +1

    This was amazing, very nice, very well explained.

  • @myouatt5987
    @myouatt5987 Před měsícem +1

    Fascinating - thank you! It makes (far) more sense to me now. Great vid! 😀

  • @stevehenderson1248
    @stevehenderson1248 Před měsícem +1

    What a great video! Makes me want to learn more, thank you 👍

  • @mariajones188
    @mariajones188 Před měsícem +1

    So interesting. Thank you

  • @TheJCJexe
    @TheJCJexe Před měsícem +2

    Wow, this is so well explained! Bravo!

  • @atum
    @atum Před 13 dny

    Great effort. Thank you

  • @killerhertzmercedes
    @killerhertzmercedes Před měsícem +1

    Excellent video, more like this please!

  • @scottyboy72
    @scottyboy72 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks for the insight..

  • @katherinecollins4685
    @katherinecollins4685 Před 9 dny

    Loved this

  • @paulannable3734
    @paulannable3734 Před 29 dny +1

    I knew nothing about any of this but I’ve often wondered. Excellent bit of educational entertainment

  • @themanwithinflatableknees8770
    @themanwithinflatableknees8770 Před měsícem +1

    Excellent. Absolutely excellent.

  • @wesley907
    @wesley907 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks. I really liked that walkthrough.

  • @RedHeadedTsunami
    @RedHeadedTsunami Před měsícem +1

    Fascinating!

  • @jayceewedmak9524
    @jayceewedmak9524 Před 7 dny

    Thank you! ❤😊

  • @africanpagan6338
    @africanpagan6338 Před měsícem +1

    very cool. thanks

  • @Orgikan
    @Orgikan Před 25 dny +1

    outstanding video!

  • @thestudentat101
    @thestudentat101 Před 4 dny

    👍This explainer was great.🙂

  • @NinaHansen2008
    @NinaHansen2008 Před měsícem +1

    Loved it!

  • @emansamy8736
    @emansamy8736 Před měsícem +1

    So interesting Chris

  • @blxtothis
    @blxtothis Před 26 dny

    When I first learned of the Rosetta Stone (Original and copy in the British Museam) as a precocious 9 ye are old, I mischievously asked out=r History Tutor “But what if the pieces we found each describe totally different subjects? I didn’t get an answer.
    It makes sense that Ancient Greek would be listed owing to Alexander’s Conquest and Ptolemy gets a mention as that Monarchical Lineage was derived from his General who was installed as Boss Man of Egypt. Cleopatra was descended from this Greco-Egyptian line.

  • @cyndiknapp4904
    @cyndiknapp4904 Před 29 dny +1

    Fascinating

  • @lynnedelacy2841
    @lynnedelacy2841 Před 21 dnem +1

    Really really interesting!!!!

  • @liam5382
    @liam5382 Před měsícem +1

    Great video. I learnt about this when I was younger watching Cosmos by Carl Sagan

  • @BernardDauphinais
    @BernardDauphinais Před měsícem +1

    That was great!

  • @DallingerM
    @DallingerM Před měsícem +7

    You need to get the Metatron on this channel. Putting him in a fully produced video would be awesome! Not only is he a language expert, his knowledge of ancient history bewildering! Another man is Kevin Hicks, getting him in a documentary would be amazing!
    You’ve got the ability and opportunity to recruit well known names in our community to your team, you shouldn’t waste the chance to create something mind blowing

    • @egbutler114
      @egbutler114 Před měsícem

      Metatron has been proven to have European bias and can't be trusted. He denies facts that debunks his narrative.

  • @AC-gm6bq
    @AC-gm6bq Před měsícem +1

    Superb

  • @rcarioca
    @rcarioca Před 29 dny +1

    enlightening

  • @Jayjay-qe6um
    @Jayjay-qe6um Před měsícem +1

    I have to rewatch this video again, just to learn hieroglyphs.

  • @benjaminblakemore9704
    @benjaminblakemore9704 Před měsícem

    AMAZING 👏 😊

  • @davidcarter8874
    @davidcarter8874 Před 16 dny

    Fantastic

  • @TheCosmicGuy0111
    @TheCosmicGuy0111 Před měsícem +4

    Nice!

  • @johngriffon2118
    @johngriffon2118 Před 13 dny

    Get The Fink! He already did one video like this about cuneiform, but i wonder if hed be willing to do a more in depth follow up.

  • @fotograf736
    @fotograf736 Před měsícem

    Thank you for the great video, I was led to believe hieroglyphic symbols corresponded to syllables rather than letters, though syllables were briefly mentioned, we seemed to have used only letter to symbol correspondence in the examples, confused🤔

  • @Emthe30something
    @Emthe30something Před měsícem +2

    12:14 the scholars working on this were lucky both names, Cleopatra and Ptolmey were foreign names to Egypt. The luck of history!

  • @yodydee
    @yodydee Před měsícem +2

    Why was the hieroglyph of the sound "t" a loaf (just to take one example)? Did the Egyptian word for "loaf" start with a "t" sound?

    • @patavinity1262
      @patavinity1262 Před 20 dny

      That's exactly it. Hieroglyphs began as a purely pictographic system (the picture means the thing it represents). Later, each hieroglyph began also to represent the phonetic characteristics of the word for the thing it depicted.

  • @KravKernow
    @KravKernow Před měsícem +1

    How many individual hieroglyphs are there? Presumably, if there are many more symbols than there can be vocalised sounds, even allowing for subtleties of tone, then that would be indicative that the language must have been at least partly pictorial?

  • @HardleyJ
    @HardleyJ Před měsícem +1

    Clear, engaging, entertaining, interesting, and cute ;-)

  • @ttestates1
    @ttestates1 Před 23 dny +1

    Holy Sharpies Chris! 😅

  • @juneallan4903
    @juneallan4903 Před 17 dny

    It's same type of idea example.you see a car badge sign.you notice pretty quick it could be named Ford,Toyota, etc.then you know asap it's a vehicle,that drives you along a road.has tyres,seats,stearing wheel.etc.all from a badge.

  • @garynance988
    @garynance988 Před 5 dny

    I'm retiring soon, and your video made me want to do more research on reading Egyptian hieroglyphics, so I started searching for a physical book online, only to see poor reviews for most books. Do you have any recommendations for a good book on this subject?

  • @offcenterconcepthaus
    @offcenterconcepthaus Před měsícem +1

    Damn good.

  • @Rain-Dirt
    @Rain-Dirt Před 28 dny +1

    I would not mind taking lessons from this guy.

  • @MaxHohenstaufen
    @MaxHohenstaufen Před 25 dny

    Great introduction to the subject, but we need a lot more depth and content! I wanna know as much as possible! And it still looks easier than japanese.

  • @fatosshubert7272
    @fatosshubert7272 Před 27 dny

    “Obelisk. Ancient Egyptians called it “tekhenu “ William Thomas 1549 in his history of Italie.” Apparently.

  • @AlicjaChojecka
    @AlicjaChojecka Před 14 dny

    When writing history hit in hieroglyphs, how do I know where to start reading, If I don't know the word?

  • @caterpillakilla
    @caterpillakilla Před měsícem

    yea…got it

  • @WalterMitty1966
    @WalterMitty1966 Před měsícem +1

    Brilliant ,
    but no mention of
    Jean-François Champollion!!
    Look him up
    And i'm bloody English !! lol

  • @shreenilodedra5725
    @shreenilodedra5725 Před měsícem

    If only people , academics and scholars had this positive attitude towards Aramaic / Syriac .

  • @kilrati
    @kilrati Před 20 dny

    How did they know about Remeses?

  • @mrhassell
    @mrhassell Před 20 dny

    William John Bankes, age 68, died 15 April 1855 at Venice, buried 13 June 1855. spouse(s) unknown, children unknown. He (likely) isn't related to "Banksy"... who knows?

  • @fatosshubert7272
    @fatosshubert7272 Před 27 dny

    “Sir Wallis Budge’s An Egyptian Hieroglyphic Dictionary. Has listed the rulers name between bc3.400-3.100. Starting from; 1…PU last letters.
    2. SKA can be read SAKA next to the name there is GoD sign. Goes on and on up to 439 Han. By Polat Kaya yahoo papers.”

    • @fatosshubert7272
      @fatosshubert7272 Před 27 dny

      They were Turanl/ Tur/ Turk. Oghuzian group of Turkish speaking people. MASAR was their original name.

    • @ahmedelkhwaga2751
      @ahmedelkhwaga2751 Před 15 dny

      Egyptians aren't turks​@@fatosshubert7272

  • @yochanan770
    @yochanan770 Před měsícem

    The "HistoryHit" name should also include the number determinitive. | | |

  • @michaelsparks1265
    @michaelsparks1265 Před 29 dny +1

    If I close my eyes I'm listening to James May

  • @asuka4ever1979
    @asuka4ever1979 Před 28 dny

    Chinese characters are like Egyptian hieroglyphs. Some are logograms, like sun, hand, trees, and moon. Some others are syllabic, using those logograms as sounds.

  • @chasehicks7465
    @chasehicks7465 Před 24 dny +1

    The more you know

  • @annekabrimhall1059
    @annekabrimhall1059 Před 16 dny

    How do we know that we were still saying them the same ways that the ancient Egyptians did?

  • @dannydoorod
    @dannydoorod Před 13 dny

    How old are the pyramids and the sphinx ?

  • @user-qk4wq5jt5q
    @user-qk4wq5jt5q Před měsícem

    very little about the importance of Coptic to the decipherment

    • @ime3126
      @ime3126 Před 12 dny

      Many african languages can be usefull

  • @archiehendricks6093
    @archiehendricks6093 Před měsícem +1

    Lion
    On
    Me

  • @trickjohnson7378
    @trickjohnson7378 Před 13 dny +1

    It is welsh as 2 authors in the 1960's proved.

  • @robertomagnani8091
    @robertomagnani8091 Před 16 dny

    I wonder how the Mayan scripture was decoded.

  • @kingerikthegreatest.ofall.7860

    Will these inscriptions unlock a stargate ?

  • @jessibaethke9770
    @jessibaethke9770 Před 27 dny

    Maybe pt is similar to gh in english 🤔

  • @donquijote7463
    @donquijote7463 Před 12 dny

    AKROBETO: HOLD MY BEER.

  • @lagribbs2693
    @lagribbs2693 Před měsícem +1

    𓆑𓅱𓈖!

  • @blackmud
    @blackmud Před měsícem

    'Scholars straight away deduced or made the sort of leap of the imagination that the text was the same in all three scripts'. In other words, an assumption.

  • @ketchupcommander
    @ketchupcommander Před 15 dny

    were they correctly decoded though because Egyptologists are about to have their lives turned upside down and are in for quite the shock.

  • @Chodda
    @Chodda Před měsícem

    very interesting. but this video depicts the assumption that they vocalized in english phonetics?

  • @ahmedelkhwaga2751
    @ahmedelkhwaga2751 Před 15 dny

    I completely ignored the Egyptian Coptic language which comes from the hieography but in a Greek alphabet

  • @Wolverine-nh3fs
    @Wolverine-nh3fs Před měsícem +1

    Stargate anyone