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  • A lot of people believe that the Pyramids of Giza were built by slaves. And if they didn't think they were built by slaves, they think they were built by aliens. I've made this video to tell you that neither of them did!
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    The pyramids were highly skilled building projects that involved a lot of work from highly skilled people like architects, engineers, mathematicians, you name it! It was an evolutionary process that took centuries to perfect.
    The pyramids were not the work of ancient aliens, and Homer was incorrect in saying that the pyramids were built by 100,000 people, and the bible doesn't ever directly mention the pyramids when discussing the enslavement of the Israelites.
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Komentáře • 244

  • @kenbattor6350
    @kenbattor6350 Před 3 lety +44

    According to the History Channel, aliens and the Knights Templar did everything in human history

  • @TeeColibri
    @TeeColibri Před rokem +12

    My son started buying into “aliens” building the pyramids. I simply asked him, “so you mean to tell me.. aliens, who could build Sophisticated spaceships to fly to earth, built stone pyramids and not out of more Advanced materials like iron or glass?” He pieced it together from there.

  • @Moeller750
    @Moeller750 Před 2 lety +13

    Little details like knowing that pyramid builders gave themselves silly team names just makes ancient Egypt feel ten times more real

  • @TheNightKing22
    @TheNightKing22 Před 3 lety +27

    This was one of the best fact over fiction video I've ever seen, and deserves WAY more attention. Thank you for your work, for I enjoyed it. 😊

    • @rkooyers
      @rkooyers Před rokem

      I was examining the ideas Christians "believe." Yes, they vote.
      According to their favorite authors of a book of magical enchantments who wrote that SuperGodSr ripped out one of Adam's ribs, then shouted 'ABRACADABRA!' and the rib turned into a human. Adam then married his own rib. Marriage was defined as a man and his talking rib.
      The book of magical enchantments said they could even make their own riblets with the help of Jesus.
      Then Adam’s rib couldn't stop talking so Adam went to his man-cave for some peace and quiet, thus creating the first caveman. That’s why the book of magical enchantments said Adam’s ribs must be quiet in Church because men are naturally smarter than ribs!
      The book of magical enchantments said Adam and his descendants even enjoyed barbecuing ribs for SuperGodSr. That’s why men still love barbecuing in their backyard at their altar for their very own blood sacrifices. When men are barbecuing they click the tongs twice to scare away the Boogeyman.
      The Bible said Aaron and Moses had a wooden stick turn into a living snake. After it was over, they put the magic wood in the Ark of the Covenant and saved it for later.
      Geppetto was able to carve Pinocchio with the magic wood. Biblical archeologists are able to show that Geppetto and Pinocchio survived in the belly of a great fish thereby confirming, according to Biblical scholars, the Bible is true.
      The Bible said SuperGodSr’s ghostly rocket ship sped through star-studded space and penetrated Mary who just entered childhood puberty. In his rocket ship’s cargo hold was carried His precious seed: SuperGodSr’s sole survivor, JESUS H. CHRIST!
      A passing Joseph found the uninjured child and took SuperGodJr home. As the years went by and the child grew to maturity, He found himself possessed of amazing physical and mental powers. Faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound.
      The infant of SuperGodSr is now the Man of Steel: SuperGodJr! To best be in a position to use His amazing powers in a never-ending battle for Truth, Justice and 'The American Way', SuperGodJr has assumed the disguise of Jesus H. Christ, mild-mannered Sky Reporter for the Great American Busybody Association.
      These was FACTS were verified by government workers in charge of the US SCOTUS and by the Swiss Army Knife guy who doesn't own a comb starring on America's "History Channel" TV documentary "Ancient Aliens: The Religion Virus." [episode 666].
      As they say on TV, "Wait, there's MORE to the story!"
      At these meetings people love to give away their money to hear these Bronze Age tribal stories in the 21st Century. If a person believes all of these tribal ghost stories that person can respawn into eternal bliss, for a weekly donation of course.
      It's a PROVEN FACT that the night before His cruci-fiction, Jesus was in the garden praying, "Dad, DAD! Do You hear ME? Wake-up! It's ME - YOU, Jesus! What are YOU doing? I need to catch up on the latest gossip. Are YOU still helping people find their oxcart keys?"
      The Bible is TRUE because the Bible SAID it’s TRUE and the Bible SAID it can’t LIE, so that makes the Bible a PROVEN FACT!
      Why do these non-believers deny these PROVEN FACTS? It's as plain as the nose on Pinocchio's face. These non-believers are in serious denial of this reality. That’s why the Bible’s authors wrote with the magic wood that SuperGod is Three Pinocchios in One carved Pinocchio.
      These non-believers of SuperGod need to WAKE UP! We pray that Casper: The Holy Ghost 👻 will convince them BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE! Don’t let the BOOGEYMAN’S FINAL BARBECUE catch you by surprise!

  • @eatsmylifeYT
    @eatsmylifeYT Před 3 lety +5

    The ancient aliens proponents probably have mummy issues.

  • @SurfingEquilibrium
    @SurfingEquilibrium Před 4 lety +7

    Yo i found this channel through an instagram ad, when i saw pyramids i was sold

    • @athoye
      @athoye Před 3 lety +1

      pyramid scheme

  • @bigfootlil
    @bigfootlil Před 4 lety +19

    I had never thought about your end point before, wow.

    • @DigItWithRaven
      @DigItWithRaven  Před 4 lety +14

      It's something I've been reading a lot about recently, and when you look at it, you can see how it discredits the people who put all that effort into leaving their mark on history

    • @NoMatureContent
      @NoMatureContent Před 2 lety

      @@DigItWithRaven I don't think the dumb asses that pontificate the ancient alien theory even realise the contemporary European building dates correlate to those in other places.

  • @katieartist94
    @katieartist94 Před 4 lety +13

    Thank you for this!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I always roll my eyes at those crazy conspiracies. Can't want for more of this mini series!❤️

  • @Rednecknerd_rob9634
    @Rednecknerd_rob9634 Před 2 lety +1

    My favorite question I had heard some folks ask, "Why were the pyramids built?" I can't help but answer, "Because they wanted to." I mean, sure that's a simple explanation, but it describes humans in general. I mean, why do humans doing anything, because we wanted to. And I agree with what ya said about the discounting of the ancient cultures, that was what made my b. s. radar go off the first time I heard of the whole ancient alien thing.

  • @emmarichardson965
    @emmarichardson965 Před rokem

    Gotta love that even nearly five thousand years later, "Drunkards of Menkaure" is totally the name a group of guys would give to their amateur sports team or pup quiz team. 🤣

  • @SyanyaVRam
    @SyanyaVRam Před 4 lety +11

    ancient engineering top 10 please!!

  • @tyeboyce
    @tyeboyce Před rokem +2

    Perfect ending. I was in the Graham Hancock rabbit hole and all kinda odd things the more i look back. I'm glad you mentioned the granite and also your background with masters because I was always like yeah how did they cut granite 🤯

    • @danielfallu5716
      @danielfallu5716 Před rokem +1

      Hey, Im an archaeologist working with the Ancient Apocalypse backlash. Could I ask what got you out of the Graham Hancock hole?

    • @tyeboyce
      @tyeboyce Před rokem +1

      @@danielfallu5716 im in my 30s now and started doing some critical thinking in regards to a lot of stuff. Like most people I've always been fascinated by the pyramids so annually I'd always return back and to learn something. This time I added debunked to graham Hancock so I could to see what the opposition says or rather the official line in regards to the pyramids. I found a 2 hour video by Stephan milo which was really informative and things just started clicking.
      Graham uses Joe Rohan's platform a lot, a known disinformation/misinformation platform. I found out graham is a massive stoner (no judgement so I am) so let's just say a mysterious story when baked is a wonderful and exciting things but far from academic, he wraps everything up in a pretty package. I thought he was a archaeologist or had a background in but he doesn't he's an author. Stephen mentioned how graham would use race more in his writings before he married a black women. The cross over between co vid nuts and ancient aliens/Egypt too and thinking I share values with people that refuse to acknowledge something in front of them. And I think finally would be like dunning/kruger effect thing or something, I did terrible in science (I'm in UK) in the bottom class all in high school so I'm not very educated in this field to fight ideas but someone saying "hey the MAN isn't telling you the whole story but dw bro I got you, I write books on this" is very alluring.
      On a personal level I still like graham. He seems funny, compassionate and a happy person and would love to a smoke with him! I think he believes everything he says too and society needs people that don't think inside the box But raven is great and id rather have a smoke with her and talk pyramids.

    • @varyolla435
      @varyolla435 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@tyeboyce I would point something out to you. A lot of your "insight" comes from your prefrontal cortex. That part of the brain as it happens is the last to fully develop. So for most their prefrontal cortex will continue to develop until their mid to late-20's. So you say you are now in your 30's and have developed better "critical thinking skills" to recognize the superficial assumptive nonsense of Hancock et al = and this is likely part of the reason for that.
      As to the rest absolutely Dunning-Kruger plays a major role. The advent of the internet and social media has resulted in individuals who lack the skill set to discern between what is credible and what is not are now able to access information via venues which often do not come with mechanism to verify what is being claimed.
      When people got their news from news media - print and television - what was offered typically underwent vetting for accuracy. Today however many attempt to "self research" what are "esoteric/arcane" subjects however often leading to poor assumptions as they lack the background in the field. You can certainly lookup online information about say neurosurgery = but that will not make you a neurosurgeon........
      Moral of the story: the "alternative" schtick being a business generates specious assumptive narratives while attacking academia in order to monetize the response. Glad you came to realize what a scam it really is. Enjoy your day.

  • @2VeryIceyGaming
    @2VeryIceyGaming Před 4 lety +7

    Another great video! Historical engineering projects are some of the coolest things out there! Do you plan on doing other videos on the old wonders of the world? That’d make an awesome series!

    • @DigItWithRaven
      @DigItWithRaven  Před 4 lety +5

      Thanks! And yes I'm looking at doing a bunch of videos on famous archaeological sites. They're on my never ending list of videos to research and write, but they're coming!

    • @DigItWithRaven
      @DigItWithRaven  Před 4 lety +4

      @@annadalassena5460 Baalbek is somewhere I've always wanted to visit! It's just so cool

    • @geekdivaherself
      @geekdivaherself Před rokem

      ​@@DigItWithRaven Your rant near the end about _Ancient Aliens_ (or whatever the heck it's called; I've never seen it) is EXCELLENT! Of _course_ it's racist. But you brought your numbers to the rant and lined up the dates. Nice work!

  • @Berrymaq
    @Berrymaq Před 4 lety +5

    I love your channel and all your content, keep up the amazing work!

  • @mariahbstory7027
    @mariahbstory7027 Před 4 lety +4

    The Drunkards of Menkaure!!! I love it!!! This is optimum content

  • @violetta3625
    @violetta3625 Před 12 dny

    Because you wrote your Master-Thesis about that subject .... I'm sure you are the queen of science and wisdom, my young lady.... 😃👋👋

  • @madsmohnen
    @madsmohnen Před 4 lety +2

    Awesome video, keep up the great content!

    • @DigItWithRaven
      @DigItWithRaven  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks so much!! Glad you liked it :) This one was a lot of work

  • @bugsby4663
    @bugsby4663 Před 2 lety +2

    At last! Someone pointing out the racism of thee Atlantis/alien types. What also winds me up is that the general labourers who built these monuments are bloody heroes and deserve the credit and all these idiots are doing is taking it away from them.

  • @dmweibel7423
    @dmweibel7423 Před 4 lety +2

    Great information. Keep them coming please. Amazing how many misconceptions there are out there about these massive works and their society.

    • @DigItWithRaven
      @DigItWithRaven  Před 4 lety

      Glad you liked it! The next two videos go further into the pyramids, and if they all do well enough, then I'll make more like this with other monuments!

  • @sepmi3202
    @sepmi3202 Před 3 lety +3

    This channel is precious 🔥

  • @ptauagpt
    @ptauagpt Před 3 lety +7

    2.3 million stones in 20 years is approx. 314 stones per day or 13 stones per hour or 4.6 minutes per stone ...day and night and not to discard the fact of increased constriction of space maneuvers for the workers as they would approach the apex of the pyramid assuming it was built from the bottom to the top. Also the perfect alignment as well as precision needed to construct this structure. Quite amazing undertaking one would say.

    • @Madrrrrrrrrrrr
      @Madrrrrrrrrrrr Před rokem

      The pyramids were built by slaves. None of the evidence i've read and seen was based on hard evidence but mostly speculation not based in facts.

    • @28th_St_Air
      @28th_St_Air Před rokem

      It’s frightening to see you break down the building statistics mathematically as if progress flowed in at a linear pace. You do realize that stones were not placed by one crew, one at a time, and that it is entirely within reality that, at any one moment, there could have been hundreds of stones being moved into their respective position by thousands of people somewhere in the layout. Just because you can’t comprehend how this would be organized doesn’t mean that aliens were involved. The fact is that men had the means to cut the stones, move them, and position them accurately using low tech methods like spacing jigs etc. They did not need aliens to meet the estimated project deadline of 20 years.

    • @Sgt.chickens
      @Sgt.chickens Před rokem +2

      Also the construction is full of loose waste rock thats just stuffed into gaps.
      Thats hardly "incredible precision" at every stage

    • @russellmillar7132
      @russellmillar7132 Před rokem

      If all you say is accurate....aliens is the only answer.

  • @robonintendo
    @robonintendo Před 4 lety +7

    Woohoo!!!! My fave subject! Ancient Egypt get some!!!!

    • @DigItWithRaven
      @DigItWithRaven  Před 4 lety +4

      Haha thanks! It's my favourite too. Finally had enough with people claiming aliens built the pyramids and took matters into my own hands!

  • @therubixguy9792
    @therubixguy9792 Před 2 lety

    This has so much info. You really saved me, I though I was gonna fail my project about Pyramids

  • @daveclemmer4536
    @daveclemmer4536 Před 11 dny

    Fascinating video as always, thanks so much!

  • @firstcrazyunclecam
    @firstcrazyunclecam Před 2 lety

    Wow. Awesome possum video 👍🏻

  • @OutOfPrintGM
    @OutOfPrintGM Před 3 lety

    Cool and informative video

  • @JMM33RanMA
    @JMM33RanMA Před 2 lety +2

    My first exposure to Ancient Aliens and Atlantis nonsense was in junior high school. I liked science fiction and wanted to believe in UFOs and ancient alien visitors. Unfortunately I was also interested in Science and history and already had experience with critical thinking. I found the books of the infamous Error von Dummkopf* in the library and was very impressed with the idiocy of reasoning, like, "scientists say this isn't true, so it must me true" and the reverse. His idea of evidence was also stupid, such as this circle or semicircle with radiating lines over the stick figure's head MUST me a space suit helmet. This was absurd as I had already seen images of native people with headdresses that could be depicted this way in sketches.
    I remember thinking, how can adults actually believe this, shouldn't these books be in the fiction section? There are so many von Dummkopf* type videos on the Internet, spreading disinformation, anti-science and conspiracy beliefs that I am overjoyed to find another high quality, rational, science and critical thinking based channel to watch. Thanks Raven and Prof. Miano.
    *The name has been changed to protect the guilty. This is not intended to make fun of German names, but of the appalling content.

  • @classicslover
    @classicslover Před 4 lety +8

    I dismissed the alien theory for the building of the pyramids when I was a kid. Immediately. Why would an advanced people who conquered space travel...at obviously faster than light speeds...come to Earth just to build things out of rocks? Air conditioning would have been more of a gift. A Combustible engine would have been more impressive. Even a bicycle would have been more helpful than an epically overly large tomb built to feed a guys ego. Why would aliens even care about that to help with it?

    • @DigItWithRaven
      @DigItWithRaven  Před 4 lety +5

      Omg when I was in Egypt, air con was my only friend in the 50 degree weather. THAT should have been what the Aliens brought... Imagine where we'd be now if they did!

    • @classicslover
      @classicslover Před 4 lety +1

      Exactly! We'd be SO far ahead of the game! Perhaps even the racism you mentioned about how racist people assume brown people can't accomplish anything would have been eradicated by this time. As a card carrying aboriginal myself, I REALLY appreciate you standing up for/with us, Raven!

    • @classicslover
      @classicslover Před 4 lety +1

      Robert Robert - your opening sentence - hilarious!

    • @DigItWithRaven
      @DigItWithRaven  Před 4 lety +4

      I'm sure that's how a lot of things started in history haha. I can name a few that started from too much drinking 😅

    • @DigItWithRaven
      @DigItWithRaven  Před 4 lety +5

      It may not even be that they're racist themselves, but their ideas feed into other people's views and opinions and it definitely adds fire to the flame. After seeing too much of it on popular media, I felt it was time to finally take a stand!

  • @jasonscott1611
    @jasonscott1611 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for making this video! I have always wanted to make something like this but I lack the refinement lol Kudos!

  • @elaztic
    @elaztic Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this video

  • @prettypic444
    @prettypic444 Před rokem +1

    of course it's Herodotus who started this mess. i'm pretty sure that anyone who unironically cites him is legally obligated to be beaten to death with said paper.

  • @CrackCrunch
    @CrackCrunch Před 3 lety

    I have to do a essay on pyramids, this helped me understand more about them

  • @archkarr18
    @archkarr18 Před měsícem

    thank you for your sanity. ( my least and most ridiculous theory is the pyrimid of Giza being a power station..powering what?.. lol)

  • @davidcaldecoat7414
    @davidcaldecoat7414 Před 2 lety +1

    WOW well done Raven 👏👏👏👏 I don't know if you know but there has also been found in a place by the red sea in Egypt called Wadi el Jarf a papyrus journal of a man who helped build the great pyramid that was discovered a few years ago and now it has been published.

  • @carolynbatta9525
    @carolynbatta9525 Před rokem

    You are the BEST! …Thank You..

  • @keshavjindal7395
    @keshavjindal7395 Před 4 lety +2

    I guess, the process of construction of pyramids can be compared to that of Taj Mahal. Emperor Shahjahan made it for her wife Mumtaj to remember her after her death. Massive structure, beautiful mughal architecture, rare white marble, a lot of workers for a long period of time (probably 18 years can't remember exactly). Also would like if you do a video about it or Indus valley civilization.

    • @DigItWithRaven
      @DigItWithRaven  Před 4 lety +2

      They both took a long time to build, and they used only the best, to make sure it would last forever! Would love to do more on the Indus Valley, it'll just take a lot of research... but it'll be fun!!

  • @angelseraphin1
    @angelseraphin1 Před 4 lety +1

    Yes! The video i needed, now i will just show people that video when they want to start a discussion: how pyramids were built? Thanks!! :D

    • @DigItWithRaven
      @DigItWithRaven  Před 4 lety +1

      Please send it to everyone haha!

    • @DigItWithRaven
      @DigItWithRaven  Před 4 lety +1

      Next week, we're going deep into how they Pyramids were built with the latest archaeological discoveries!

    • @angelseraphin1
      @angelseraphin1 Před 4 lety

      Dig It With Raven yes!! So excited can’t wait 🤩🤩 thank you!

  • @katpig1
    @katpig1 Před 2 lety

    I love the enthusiasm! 😁

  • @RellekEarth
    @RellekEarth Před 4 lety +8

    This was awesome! I knew there was a town near the pyramids during construction, but didn't know it may have been constructed expressly for the construction itself.
    Since you have an extensive knowledge of stone cutting in Egypt, I wonder what your opinion is of Gobekli Tepe and the stone cutting found there 3 to 5 thousand years before the pyramids. The precision there is crazy.
    I went to school studying mostly Mayan architecture, but Egyptology is fascinating as well. Pyramids are apparently very popular lol.

    • @DigItWithRaven
      @DigItWithRaven  Před 4 lety +3

      Glad you liked the video!! Yes, the town seems to have been built specifically for pyramid building- and it would make sense to have all of your workforce in once place (commuting wasn't so easy back then haha)
      I've been looking into Gobekli Tepe recently (definitely doing a video on that at some point!) and I'm also amazingly impressed with their craftsmanship. From what I've seen experimental archaeologists do with a few rocks, string and a bit of sand has shown that even the simplest of tools can be used to create the precision that we see at that site.
      Love the Mayans! Really need to look into that area of the world a bit more :)

  • @theresiakreutzer
    @theresiakreutzer Před 3 lety +1

    And the Notre Dame cathedral needed 200 years to finish...... 🙄 The towers still look like they didn't bother anymore after all this time (get this damn church finished already!) 🤣 Thanks for enlightening me more on this subject! 👍

  • @eb7723
    @eb7723 Před 4 lety +2

    Hay ravin I think you should make a video about ancient mysteries!???🤞🤞

  • @glenchilada
    @glenchilada Před rokem

    I wish the History Channel would go back to talking about actual history. Used to be a great way to kill spare time while learning. I remember watching sane programs about these things on there, long before it was taken over by crazy people.

  • @ao2739
    @ao2739 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for making this series, it is very good and a very needed one.😊😊🤗🤗 But i have got to tell you that heredotus actually says in greek orginal ( not translated version) that "i am writing and telling you, what i saw and what i was being told." And he also mention that pyramid workers have been fed quite good with steak and beer.
    So he really was father of history and obviously not father of lies. He possibly did best what he could do.

  • @thewolfpacknation9766
    @thewolfpacknation9766 Před 3 lety

    i do agree with your theory on this. if you know a man named Zahi Hawass he had discovered the tombs of the pyramid builders in his studies in the tombs have subjected that your theory is right neither slaves or aliens built the pyramids. very interesting video

  • @chriskelly6574
    @chriskelly6574 Před rokem

    Beer? Beeer! Beer, were in. Where we building? Thirty second history of the pyramids by me. Indi short coming soon.

  • @Gsoup83
    @Gsoup83 Před 3 lety

    loved the video very professional with sources to back it up...shame on all the clowns that think they know better than you.

  • @tashamuir8193
    @tashamuir8193 Před 4 lety +2

    It wasn’t aliens?! Who knew!! Jk, awesome video :)

  • @MrFreezook
    @MrFreezook Před 3 lety

    Man Fears time & Time fears the pyramid.
    Good morning, Good noon, Good after noon, Good Evening & Good night.

  • @danjtrudeau
    @danjtrudeau Před 3 lety

    Am I remembering correctly that building the pyramids eventually bankrupted the dynasties behind them, and this is why they stopped building them after that era? It does strike me as a lot of labor and spent resources on a glorified tombstone.

  • @aged.quod.agis.
    @aged.quod.agis. Před 3 lety +2

    Tell us about the age of the pyramids, please.
    Thanks for sharing great information!

    • @russellmillar7132
      @russellmillar7132 Před rokem

      According to Graham Hancock they were built about 6-7000 years after Gobekli Tepe which has been dated to around 11,600 ybp. DTM.

  • @TheFitDragon
    @TheFitDragon Před 2 lety

    Very cool video! May Jesus bless you!

  • @surfk9836
    @surfk9836 Před 2 lety

    Drunkards of Mencaray, best indie band ever!

  • @archkarr18
    @archkarr18 Před měsícem

    oh yeah how about the stones lifted with soundwave technology😂😂😂😂

  • @Heal_the_World81
    @Heal_the_World81 Před 3 lety +1

    You're funny and a cute personality. Informative video. Thanks keep up the good work and keep being you

  • @johnnyphoenix1223
    @johnnyphoenix1223 Před rokem

    What is your thoughts on the monte alto civilization and their magnetic personalities? 🧐😆. >^..^

  • @bulldoguf7318
    @bulldoguf7318 Před 11 měsíci

    You would think with so many views that you would have more comments, thats weird.

    • @DigItWithRaven
      @DigItWithRaven  Před 11 měsíci

      The viewers work in mysterious ways!

    • @varyolla435
      @varyolla435 Před 11 měsíci

      The "alternative" schtick - which is by the way very much a business = only really attacks videos which directly debunk their superficial, assumptive narratives. You see the same with other legitimate history/science channels whereby videos which directly speak to their nonsense will be blitzed via trolls/sockpuppets - while others which do not tend to generate less activity. 🤔
      p.s. - do not forget _"the Lord of the Algorithms."_ Sadly credible information videos such as these are of course "swept to the bottom of the pile" if you will because the algorithms which push them into user's feeds = favors trash.
      Misinformation/disinformation/pseudoscience/history being the most hyperbolic + playing upon the usually poor assumptions of people owing to an excess of consumption of the entertainment genre which promotes the same tends to get the most play because the basis of monetization here is = "clicks". So it creates the perverse incentive structure you see here whereby the worse the content and more fantastical the claims - even if outright nonsense - then the more likely people will see it.
      If this channel garnered more attention as it should then rest assured these videos would see exponentially more trolls attacking it. For the most part however the "alternative" trash tries to protect "its' brand" by attacking videos which directly correlate to what they are claiming. Enjoy your day.

  • @mithunkartha
    @mithunkartha Před 10 měsíci

    Whaaat it wasn't built by a 10 headed alien god?

  • @Cuneyt_3D
    @Cuneyt_3D Před 3 lety

    I don't think aliens made it. Ancient Egypt was good at astromy and architecture

  • @grindsaur
    @grindsaur Před rokem

    Hmm… enslaved aliens? 🤔

  • @barbojohnsung7113
    @barbojohnsung7113 Před 3 lety +1

    I think the more far-fetched theory about the great pyramid is that was built in only twenty years during the reign of Khufu. Especially because egyptology itself stated works were going on for only three months a year

    • @crhu319
      @crhu319 Před 2 lety

      It's not possible to build the foundations or retaining wall or chambers below in 20 years. But if it was used as an observatory before then, and a pumping station, then it could have been finished off as a pyramid in 20 years. The clue to how is the notched grooves in the floor of the Grand Gallery leading up to the so called Kings Chamber. They levered the huge granite blocks into place there's a great video by a French engineer showing how and what each groove in the floor did.

    • @Sgt.chickens
      @Sgt.chickens Před rokem

      @@crhu319 his work is good but he overcomplicates the process.
      The river used to run right past the pyramid. Made it a lot easier to build.

    • @varyolla435
      @varyolla435 Před 10 měsíci

      Perhaps you should work on your reading skills.......... Work on the pyramids took place = year round. What Herodotus wrote was that the workforce was rotated every 3 months. Ancient Egypt had _"the corvee"_ which supplied a labor pool for public works. So able bodied Egyptians were required to work part of each year on public works. So the 3 month period Herodotus wrote would indicate the corvee workforce was changed out every 90 days.
      The diary of Merer relates that his boat crew worked "a season" each year to deliver the Tura limestone to Giza. A season = the 2-3 months each year when the Nile flood its banks and water levels were higher to allow the heavily laden barges to access the harbor areas. Once delivered onsite then that stone could be worked and placed during the rest of the year. 🤨

  • @thecomander466
    @thecomander466 Před 2 lety

    Am stunned by the quality of this video presentation,very refreshing to see such professionalism from such an attractive woman

  • @sle_epytight
    @sle_epytight Před 2 lety

    Canadian

  • @sarainglis5886
    @sarainglis5886 Před 4 lety +3

    Wow. After after your closing comments I realized I definitely need to check my own white privilege yet again! I consider myself a fairly well-read lover of archaeology and history, and it has never occured to me or been pointed out before. Well done, Raven!

    • @cactusqltr
      @cactusqltr Před 3 lety

      The science of archeology was designed to prove the Bible as a historical book. The more the archeologists dug, the more they were confronted with the Black origin of the pyramids. The more they dug they have now found that the Bible is actually only 25% historical and 75% prophetic, particularly the slavery in Egypt. This portion of the Scripture has been fulfilled in America, the South being referred to as little Egypt in historical documents.
      Much more of these discoveries have been hidden. Cremo and Thompson wrote a phenomenal book exposing this practice in The Hidden History of The Human Race.

    • @TorianTammas
      @TorianTammas Před rokem

      @@cactusqltrFirst archeologist 550 BCE In Ancient Mesopotamia, a foundation deposit of the Akkadian Empire ruler Naram-Sin (ruled c. 2200 BCE) was discovered and analysed by king Nabonidus, c. 550 BCE, who is thus known as the first archaeologist.

    • @cactusqltr
      @cactusqltr Před rokem

      @@TorianTammas Cannot possibly be “the first” since the Black man is at least 78 trillion years on the Planet!

  • @Liofigsguitar
    @Liofigsguitar Před 11 měsíci

    Joe Rogan built the Pyramids.

  • @castafioreomg
    @castafioreomg Před rokem

    Its wasn't built by Aliens💀...the Eqyptians were pretty skilled and clever and just coz they were not Greeks or Romans they are not given credit where credit 's due.

  • @gsillevis
    @gsillevis Před 4 lety +4

    So interesting! I always thought it was aliens

  • @josephyeo6966
    @josephyeo6966 Před 2 lety +1

    People tend to underestimate our ancestors and think they are Neanderthals and used primitive tools and ropes, ramps and boats to transport mega stone blocks. The problem with these sort of thinking is the unwillingness to accept that in the past there will be instances when people live in between two different technological ages.
    No different if I went to live with an Amazon tribe and during one dark night the fire was out and the tribe was concerned. The chief turned to me and said "Joseph can you do something, please". So I pull out my cell phone and yell "Let there be light", and there was light. The tribe chief exclaimed "My God... how did you do that?"
    Now would I leave behind my cell phone and walk away? Definitely not. The chief and his tribe will never figure out how I did it and it would be too difficult to explain. So I said to the chief "You can get one of this things from Samsung, you know", and I left it at that.
    So you will never ever find the instruments or evidence of these technology that helped built the pyramids or Cuzco or Puma Punku in Peru. Egypt and Peru is miles apart yet the technology is the same. Just think about it.

  • @rschultz9492
    @rschultz9492 Před 9 měsíci

    Psh. I call shenanigans. Everyone in Christendom knows Alex Jones and Graham Hancock built the pyramids. 😁 jk

  • @nalmunati
    @nalmunati Před 3 lety

    okay but what about the sphinx?

  • @AlexKnight009
    @AlexKnight009 Před 3 lety

    * Hi Raven. Say, I was just wondering, do you know if that's true or not that there are some egyptologist that believe that Heit el-Ghurab was actually renovation projects of the pyramids, as opposed to building them from scratch? Also, this is a little off topic but, have you heard anything about how some people believe that "Prince Thutmose"(older brother of "Akhenaten") was, in fact, the historical "Moses"? Presumably, the "real" Mt. Sinai was found in Saudi Arabia and all of the archaeological evidence to connect it, including the cave of "Elijah".
    * I guess the Saudis call the mountain "Jabal al Lawz". Thutmoses III was Prince Thutmose great, great grandfather, and wasn't he the one who saw those circles of fire in the sky? Then, Akhenaten was Prince Thutmose's younger brother, and after Prince Thutmose died, Akhenaten started his monotheistic practice of worshiping only 1 god named "Aten", and then "Tutankhamun was Prince Thutmose's nephew. Did you hear anything about a dagger found in the tomb of Tutankhamun that was found to have some strange properties.
    * Something about what it was made out of was way before its time, and they don't seem to know where this dagger could've come from, or how it could've been made. Then, amateur archaeologist "Ron Wyatt supposedly found the "Ark of the Covenant" below or in Golgotha, where Jesus was crucified. I was just wondering what your take on all of that is. The thing that sucks, is that they won't let any archaeologists go to these places and try to study and verify any of these claims. I don't know why that is.

  • @beartab170
    @beartab170 Před 3 lety +1

    Hope you read this. In regards to your closing comments it is also helpful to remember that European descent peoples make up less than 20 percent of the global population. Ancient aliens does discount their only ancient work, Stonehenge. But more importantly the Europeans don't have epic ancient sites to credit to "aliens". The comparison of Easter Island and Notre Dame is not effective because of the relative time difference in recorded history. Compare European history and prehistory, prior to Roman expansion we have very little recorded data. Doesn't mean it wasn't written, we just wouldn't recognize it if we saw it, runes are one example. None of these comments should be misconstrued as excusing the disrespect of ancestors of color, however our Caucasian ancestors did fail to leave us epic ancient mysteries.

    • @TorianTammas
      @TorianTammas Před rokem +1

      You forgot the Etruscans, the Minoans, the Greek and a lot of other cultures.

  • @foundingfarther1213
    @foundingfarther1213 Před rokem

    History experts like Kyle Broflovski say "yes"

  • @ishrakimam9643
    @ishrakimam9643 Před 3 lety +1

    So you have enabled some kind of comment filtering. My other comment which includes not just the praises and good words rather some constructive discussion, is not visible publicly. Very nice transparency 🤣🤣

    • @DigItWithRaven
      @DigItWithRaven  Před 3 lety

      Hi, I'm sorry to hear your first comment isn't visible to you anymore, but I am able to see and read it. Perhaps it is just in a different spot on your feed?
      I am watching your suggestion before properly responding to your questions 😊

    • @ishrakimam9643
      @ishrakimam9643 Před 3 lety

      @@DigItWithRaven No, you don’t understand. It is visible to me but not visible to anyone else. When I go to your video without logging in to my account I cannot see my previous comment. That means it is not visible to anyone else except for me because it is my comment. But this comment, it is publicly visible which means there is some sort of filtering in place.

    • @DigItWithRaven
      @DigItWithRaven  Před 3 lety

      I'm sorry, I'm not sure why that is happening to your comment! I've tried it on other accounts and can see it just fine. It is from nothing on my end so I don't know how it can be fixed

    • @ishrakimam9643
      @ishrakimam9643 Před 3 lety

      Can you please load the video in an incognito window of a browser and check if the mentioned comment is visible or not?

    • @DigItWithRaven
      @DigItWithRaven  Před 3 lety

      It does not show up for me in incognito... I'm sorry I don't understand why! It may be perhaps a link was added in the comment, those sometimes get flagged as potential spam. It could also be that someone reported it and so it is only showing up for certain people. I have no filtering set up for my comments and I am still able to see it so I'm not sure how I can help

  • @LeonardoG1981
    @LeonardoG1981 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Raven, I love these videos and explanations but I still have questions:
    What about the 38 pyramids of China starting in the Neolithic Hongshan culture (4700 to 2900 BCE)?
    Or the Mayan pyramid of Chichen Itza in Mexico?
    Why are they all 4 sided?
    You said in one of the videos that a pyramid is the most stable structure to make with the least amount of materials, so why we don't see 3 sided pyramids (that would require less materials than the 4 sided ones)
    And aside from the crocked pyramid, why aren't they any pyramids with isosceles sides (either steeper or flatter)?
    And last but not least, why isn't Jude on all the videos? does she have her own channel? If she is ever in the Holy Land again tell her to drop me a line and I'll take her out for at least Pizza, shawarma or something.

    • @denzelonyangod109
      @denzelonyangod109 Před 3 lety

      The pyramids in Sudan are isosceles

    • @transsylvanian9100
      @transsylvanian9100 Před 2 lety +2

      Three sided pyramids are very awkward to build, those 60 degree angles are a pain to work with, much simpler to go with something based on clean 90 and 45 degree angles. Try and build a three sided pyramid out of basic Lego bricks and you'll see what i mean. Same reason why people nowadays build houses with four walls and not three, right angles are more convenient. Also, humans just don't tend to think in terms of 3 way symmetries, for example we orient ourselves to 4 cardinal directions.

    • @magiclion
      @magiclion Před 2 lety

      Dude 3 sided pyramids are really difficult.

    • @TorianTammas
      @TorianTammas Před rokem

      Why is you house not an isoscale? Romans made houses with wall walls. Your house has four walls explain that to me? Why has your house a roof? Greek housed have roofs explain this to me? Do you get it?

  • @MAGICCOFFEY
    @MAGICCOFFEY Před 3 lety +1

    Im not saying it was aliens but why were pyramids made tho and why are they finding them all over the ancient world.

    • @DigItWithRaven
      @DigItWithRaven  Před 3 lety +2

      Pyramids are the most stable building structure. It's a very simple building structure as well so it's not surprising that people all over the world figured it out

  • @juanberriel4409
    @juanberriel4409 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video! Do you know theres a pyramid in China near the terracota army? Why they didn't dig it yet??

    • @DigItWithRaven
      @DigItWithRaven  Před 4 lety +3

      I'll have to look into the why about that, I'm not the most familiar with Chinese Archaeology but I'll have a search :)

    • @juanberriel4409
      @juanberriel4409 Před 4 lety

      @@DigItWithRaven czcams.com/video/xThbFC3ZEFc/video.html

  • @nevilleramdeholl7532
    @nevilleramdeholl7532 Před 3 lety +2

    So who believed her. In an ancient society such as a cruel society there were no slaves. And such skilled peole more hat America and Europe. Wow!

  • @jessestheories7586
    @jessestheories7586 Před 3 lety +1

    Cheikh Anta Diop : Diop believed that the political struggle for African independence would not succeed without acknowledging the civilizing role of the African, dating from ancient Egypt.[22] He singled out the contradiction of "the African historian who evades the problem of Egypt".[22]
    #wiki#Heresmycontributiontoyourvideo
    are you polyglot?(weird question but yo dictation"" is weirdly clear)

  • @comicmakeradvit1234
    @comicmakeradvit1234 Před 3 lety

    but what about those big Stonehenge how were those made because there was no one there tobuild such big stones and then even lay them out perfectly like that forming whatever it is
    I really want to know that...

    • @hellformichelle
      @hellformichelle Před 3 lety

      Sir, there certainly where people living on the British Isles when Stonehenge was built, as one can easily see from the many surrounding Neolithic sites... the large stones were locally sourced, and the smaller bluestone was brought via sea routes from Wales. There is a lot of good sources about Stonehenge, as well as henges in general out there, and if you're really interested in the topic, I would recommend checking those out

    • @comicmakeradvit1234
      @comicmakeradvit1234 Před 3 lety

      @@hellformichelle thankx for telling

  • @Meine.Postma
    @Meine.Postma Před 3 lety

    So the people who built the pyramids were no slaves because they had good food and Herodotus did "lie" sometimes? I mean they would house and feed them well. And educate them. But they still can be slaves. So if Herodotus got that from stories from Egyptians in his time it still can bee true. Much of what he said is not a lie. The fact that bones of the people who build the pyramids were found who were literally worked to death (i.e. signs of hard labour on the bones) in my opinion points to slaves. And in my opinion you have not proven otherwise, only conjecture. So in the end we cannot prove one or the other so you CANNOT say that the pyramids were not built by slaves. We don't know.

  • @davetaylor1687
    @davetaylor1687 Před 3 lety +1

    Why the style of the pyramids is so different from any other egyptian building project where every wall and ceiling is covered with paintings and hyroglyphs? The pyramids are totally clean. How can they cut/transport/place a block each 2 minutes when it is said to be build in 20 years? What about the lately found wood piece out of the Great pyramid that is dated to 3300 to 3100 bc, many centuries before Khufu?

    • @davetaylor1687
      @davetaylor1687 Před 3 lety

      One of the questions I will answer for you: the majority of the blocks are not cut, they are poured. Joseph Davidovits was the first who brought up that idea. But there were more after him who proved that idea right. Yes, they used a kind of concrete and only had to carry the liquid to the mould in place.

    • @ucchien7830
      @ucchien7830 Před 3 lety

      @@davetaylor1687 i totally agree with you. Can you recommend which books say about it? Thank you!

    • @TorianTammas
      @TorianTammas Před rokem

      Why do you ignore 117 other pyramids in Egypt. Why do you ignore that the pyramid gas been plundered several times? It is pretty simple when you find out what is widely known. We gave empty spots, rubble filled parts of the pyramid.

  • @elizabethelias1005
    @elizabethelias1005 Před 2 lety +1

    Aren't there some people who think aliens built Stonehenge?

    • @TorianTammas
      @TorianTammas Před rokem

      Is the assumption that you travel millions of lightyears in a high tech spaceship the play a bit of Tetris on some backwater planet?

  • @chriskelly6574
    @chriskelly6574 Před rokem

    I was a young boy in the 1970's and saw the big yellow flying saucer build the CN Tower. I have seen a lot of airplanes and helicopters and none of them flew like that yellow thing. Radio antena indeed. Clearly proof of alien wormhole technology in Toronto; may explains why the lakes catch fire every so often.

  • @danialorion1686
    @danialorion1686 Před 2 lety

    Your teory make sense.
    But I still prefer the theories from such as von daniken and others who suggest Alien involvement and make tales more exciting & COOL.😅

    • @TorianTammas
      @TorianTammas Před rokem +1

      it is so much cooler that humans did it.

  • @darylnava6058
    @darylnava6058 Před 3 lety +2

    How can it be khufu's when Narmer was the first pharaoh an there was another pharaoh way before khufu's time it was Osiris an Seti lol they lied to you an the sphinx was a lion

  • @TheZappawizard
    @TheZappawizard Před 3 lety

    I love the content, but the constant edits are exausting.

  • @eldenrah9959
    @eldenrah9959 Před 2 lety +1

    Try offenders trying to escape the death sentience on their day off and labor worker. Look up history not myth. Egypt didn't have a jail system.

  • @cdburner2548
    @cdburner2548 Před rokem

    It's clear to me it was a mix of paid workers and slaves. Yes...there is evidence that there was living quarters that was above slave chambers for workers, but it's also without question evidence that Egyptians also owned slaves, so to think they built this without slave labor is silly.

  • @whiteeagle6370
    @whiteeagle6370 Před rokem

    Thoth the engineer? , and no, not slaves, but may be some like the indentured servants.... those pressed into the building services. Great pyramids themselves were built before the flood(s) and there is apparently no record of who or what actually built those particular structures. It was certainly not Khufu, nor his relatives.
    Heit-el-Ghurab? Try deeper, there are three known occupation layers in that area, maybe more. Egyptians trace their history back before the Pharaohs, and record the names of 'Gods and demigods' of those they claim originally ruled over Egypt, similar to what the Sumerians record. So hence, the rise of 'Ancient Aliens' theories. True research , if done criminal-justice investigation style is the collection of all available theories and evidence, testimony, legends, myths, eye witness accounts, physical artifacts and so on, THEN accessing them from most probable to least, never actually thawing anything out, since later research may end up pointing towards the least likely hypothesis. Eventually the pieces of the puzzle will hopefully be arranged well enough to give the complete picture.
    Why bring up race? The people of Mexico have the earliest proven mound style pyramid, proven so because it is partially surrounded by a lava flow dating to some 7,000 BC. Gobeckli Tepe, its surrounding same type ruins to 9k-10k BC. Megaliths are all over the world, which might be older than what scholars try to tell us. Ancient North America traded with the Egyptians, both North and south (Nubian) kingdoms, and Phoenicia . And there might have been a reason Colombus called South America India to start with, he had access to writings and maps we don't have today.
    Also check out Praveen Mohan's channel for Indian ancient temples. And none of the three main early great civilizations were located in Europe, with all tracing by their legends to preflood existances.

  • @PyroPolak
    @PyroPolak Před 4 lety

    One pyramid built after the next maybe, but the reasoning never changed. This is our reflectiton of constellation. Please quit the bs with the mainstream archeology. I am more than. Jealous to watch your videos uncovering priceless relics. But to see this in a shitty CZcams presentation is just sad.

  • @athoye
    @athoye Před 3 lety

    modern aliens who thinks that they are the one who built it: *Based*

  • @psychicforeveryone1527

    You're gorgeous

  • @geee2236
    @geee2236 Před 3 lety

    How do people carried 2.5 tones stones to such a high height in those ancient days without modern day technology? 🤔🤔🤔 Millions of it... Please help me for the answer. I don't know how

  • @fairfredit
    @fairfredit Před 3 lety +1

    How is it that this random lady has all the answers she does not go into debt on how these Stones were cut precisely how they were drilled technology doesn't just disappear but it does fly away into space there's a stone in a mining quarry that's 140 tons there's no way 20,000 men can pull that up and down 30 mi of sand dunes her number was 10 to 20,000 men every man would have to be working at the same time to move just that one block

    • @DigItWithRaven
      @DigItWithRaven  Před 3 lety +1

      I’m very happy to provide you with more sources going in-depth into stone carving and drilling technology in ancient Egypt from that time! There are already lots of resources in the video description but whatever you want to know more of, let me know and I can point you in the right direction :)

  • @Dragonette666
    @Dragonette666 Před rokem

    could you refuse to do it? If not then they were slaves.

  • @trickytree38
    @trickytree38 Před 4 lety

    you'll get the correct version using remote viewing as demonstrated by the farsight institute, this is completely deluded.

  • @jessestheories7586
    @jessestheories7586 Před 3 lety

    hm

  • @Process1ndustry
    @Process1ndustry Před 2 lety

    Hi raven, How do you explain the construction period of 20 years? If you have to produce 2.3 million blocks of stone and put them in the pyramid you have to move every 5 minutes a stone.
    If the construction period was 100 years, you have to produce and move the stones in the pyramid every 25 minutes, no mistakes, measuring, producing or cutting in a quarry, horizontal transport, vertical transport, and putting in to place, 24 hours a day 7 days in the week. I don't think aliens build it, also no slaves, because only craftsman can build the greatest work in the history,with love, and knowing the importance of the temple. I think they build over hundreds of years, and there was this great spiritual teaching in the community. if I look to society today, And I see al the errors and how fast every thing is going with information, they didn't have that back in those days, there was great connection with the earth & cosmos and making this time machine that still exists today. (I work as a welding engineer and QC and know the difficulties of working on huge projects with a lot of people)

    • @TorianTammas
      @TorianTammas Před rokem

      No one told you about the empty spots in the pyramid, of the places filled with rubble. Did no one tell you about the 117 other Egyptian pyramids. They had experience in such work, the know how and the man power

    • @varyolla435
      @varyolla435 Před 10 měsíci

      If a single team of block movers can pick up and transport a block the short distance from the quarry adjacent the pyramid to drop it in place in say 2 hrs = your rate of production is 1 block every 120 minutes. If however you now have 10 teams working in tandem at about the same rate than your rate of production increases to 10 blocks every 120 minutes = or a block every 12 minutes. Let step it up a bit more to 25 teams working in tandem yielding 25 blocks in 120 minutes = or a block every ~5 minutes.
      Moral of the story: they were not working "1 at a time" as no one does that. They rather had multiple teams working in tandem resulting in multiple blocks being placed simultaneously in multiple locations of the pyramid.
      Also most of the blocks were not individually shaped via chiseling/sawing. They rather were shearing off approximate sized chunks via driving lines of chisels into the bedrock where expansion causes the stone to split along the line. Then they can lever free those chunks onto sleds and haul them away as is. The Giza quarries show where they dug trenches into the bedrock and had holes spaced out for inserting levers.

  • @frenkenberg
    @frenkenberg Před rokem

    It's funny how some people think that it takes genius to stack a HEAP of STONE BLOCKS.
    But Pharaoh would live in a PALACE which was built BEFORE Pyramid, lol. And who built palace? Aliens too? Unskilled field slaves?