Egyptologists Open a Newly-Discovered Pyramid

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  • čas přidán 23. 01. 2020
  • Excavations in Dahshur have revealed something exciting: a brand new pyramid, discovered beneath a local quarry. Shortly after, archaeologists find the passage that leads into the heart of the tomb.
    From the Show: Mystery of the Lost Pyramid bit.ly/36GK3Gj
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  • @tsquirrel8675
    @tsquirrel8675 Před 3 lety +1025

    Who else got a little nervous when that guy was just laying right underneath that huge block?😂

    • @karthikeyank2207
      @karthikeyank2207 Před 3 lety +18

      He will get mummified.

    • @davechapman7735
      @davechapman7735 Před 3 lety +9

      I did ! that was a huge H&S risk!

    • @Alivio_GS
      @Alivio_GS Před 3 lety +3

      i am😅

    • @jesusislord6545
      @jesusislord6545 Před 2 lety +2

      Repent to Jesus Christ!
      “The law of the Lord is perfect, refreshing the soul. The statutes of the Lord are trustworthy, making wise the simple.”
      ‭‭Psalms‬ ‭19:7‬ ‭NIV‬‬

    • @AR-py4xx
      @AR-py4xx Před 2 lety +1

      Me

  • @sshep86
    @sshep86 Před 4 lety +2037

    Saying its a burial tomb. Some Egyptian Pharaoh is rolling over in his sarcophagus because they actually just discovered the janitors shed. ;)

    • @TodayI1
      @TodayI1 Před 4 lety +63

      @tommaso_asr Probably that there is little evidence of it being a "burial tomb".

    • @mccullough8789
      @mccullough8789 Před 4 lety +7

      Lol

    • @sshep86
      @sshep86 Před 4 lety +45

      @Ameen Shindoli Indeed. A mummy/remains has yet to be found in a pyramid. Many theories as to why. Often I find all the assumptions and speculation a tad annoying. I much prefer the scientific answer "we just don't know".

    • @9pathNick
      @9pathNick Před 4 lety +15

      Steve Sheppard I like the electrical plant conspiracy

    • @sshep86
      @sshep86 Před 4 lety +33

      @Coma White Notice where I said inside a pyramid? Being found near a pyramid is not the same as being found inside one.

  • @rickkinki4624
    @rickkinki4624 Před 3 lety +1445

    Egyptian history is so fascinating! Visiting Egypt is on my bucket list.

    • @wherelovesat699
      @wherelovesat699 Před 3 lety +17

      Mine also

    • @marianmoesinger3825
      @marianmoesinger3825 Před 3 lety +48

      Been there. Well worth the trip.
      Want to go back. Seeing the Great Pyramids first hand is nothing compared to seeing them on video.

    • @rickkinki4624
      @rickkinki4624 Před 3 lety +72

      @@marianmoesinger3825 I think you said that backwards! lol
      Seeing the pyramids on video is nothing compared to seeing them first hand, right?

    • @Newcastle95
      @Newcastle95 Před 3 lety +12

      As amazing as they are first hand, it’s pretty dangerous over that way these days so I’d be cautious when visiting ...

    • @zeyadashraf6396
      @zeyadashraf6396 Před 3 lety +2

      Please do 😊

  • @MikMoen
    @MikMoen Před 3 lety +128

    Can't help but get the feeling all these "important" chambers and areas teams are digging up on the surface are actually just scratching MUCH more massive structures buried further down.

    • @billbillinness4742
      @billbillinness4742 Před 3 lety +14

      So true - Egypt is not s suitable keeper of the tombs.
      No ! There is not one shred if evidence to show that the Pyramids were built as tombs or Monuments..
      It is about time that Egypt was relieved of the Duty as Keeper of all that you see in Egypt.
      It is a well known fact that there is a large scale construction under the Pyramids and the Sphinx
      .But Egypt will not let anyone near it.
      Why?
      Everything that is associated with these areas up and down the Nile belong the rest of the world.
      As with all of the other sites and countries that have ancient structures and burials
      It is time that the world knew.
      Or do they know and won't let it out.
      Either way the decision should not be for Egyptd alone to make.
      As of now the Pyramids are Charging Points for passing Space Mobiles.
      Eon - where are you when we need you most.

    • @dogdooish
      @dogdooish Před 2 lety +2

      @@billbillinness4742 If it was sealed, then how did the team manage to get straps around the Capstone?????????????????????????????????????? It feels like "CLICK BAIT"

  • @hamzamahmood9565
    @hamzamahmood9565 Před 4 lety +2394

    The only logical explanation is that the contents in the tomb were stolen by the very same crew that sealed it. The thieves were 4,500 years ahead of us.
    EDIT: Yes, the burglary happened a LOOONG, LONG time ago. If not the crew itself, the thieves had to be from that era. They took the time to seal it up and put the stones back on, indicating a fear of being discovered. This can only make sense within an active civilization. After the last of ancient Egypt fell, the place has been a barren desert for thousands of years.

    • @blairmcpherson7218
      @blairmcpherson7218 Před 4 lety +105

      or one of the next Pharaoh's did. i mean tbh if you ruled the land and knew they was riches in that tomb would u leave them there? Tutankhamun's tomb was made up of reused parts they came from somewhere.

    • @sarojinichaudhury179
      @sarojinichaudhury179 Před 4 lety +29

      Yes,it was robbed thousands of years back , it seems .

    • @Ypacarai
      @Ypacarai Před 4 lety +9

      By bribing the observing authority?

    • @DocBree13
      @DocBree13 Před 4 lety +3

      Nikola Tesla yes

    • @endeduphere
      @endeduphere Před 4 lety +85

      Blair Mcpherson No pyramid has ever been found with a mummy inside, that was not the purpose

  • @DocBree13
    @DocBree13 Před 4 lety +509

    possibilities I can think of:
    - robbed prior to being sealed
    - there was never anything in that chamber
    - undiscovered second entrance

    • @gabrielabdul8372
      @gabrielabdul8372 Před 4 lety +14

      Most probably i think there's undiscovered second entrance

    • @gabrielabdul8372
      @gabrielabdul8372 Před 4 lety

      @Sauron Merciful you are right

    • @user-et8vm9cc3t
      @user-et8vm9cc3t Před 4 lety +7

      @Sauron Merciful Royal burial chambers prior to the end of the 5th Dynasty were undecorated; only with Unas did they begin to inscribe the burial chambers with the Texts of the Pyramids. Those two pyramids he showed were built by Snefru at the very beginning of the 4th Dynasty, assuming this structure is in some way connected to the two royal pyramids (which seems dubious to me as they're so far away).
      As to a non-royal tomb, you'd expect a mastaba (assuming, again, we're talking about a structure from the Old Kingdom). That newly found vault is no mastaba.

    • @Repented008
      @Repented008 Před 4 lety +5

      - Escaped reanimated mummy

    • @TheInfowarrior89
      @TheInfowarrior89 Před 4 lety +2

      Brenda Paduch don’t forget aliens

  • @Weekend658
    @Weekend658 Před 3 lety +81

    Can you imagine how different this entire place of Egypt would have looked back then? They say the oceans dried up in parts of the land and we have seen that true in even 70 years of our history. Imagine 3,000 years ago, what the earth might have looked like. Incredible to imagine.

    • @varyolla435
      @varyolla435 Před 3 lety +3

      So Egypt of 5,000 years ago was not that different from what it is now. There might have been a bit more vegetation in the Nile Valley area = but the desert was still the desert. As to your other comment about long sleeves the desert is cold at night while exposed skin in the daytime can dehydrate you even faster as well as cooks your skin.

    • @Cali-ssippian
      @Cali-ssippian Před 2 lety +6

      @@varyolla435 yes especially if you have. NO melanin...

    • @secondchance6603
      @secondchance6603 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Cali-ssippian 🙄

    • @happymolecule8894
      @happymolecule8894 Před 2 lety +6

      @@secondchance6603 Why would you roll your eyes at that lol. I'm white, and I was absolutely fried being in the Egyptian sun all day. I'd need a lifetime supply of sunscreen to live there.

    • @honkymonky7033
      @honkymonky7033 Před rokem

      Imagine what Egypt looked like 12k+ years ago...

  • @shawnb8917
    @shawnb8917 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for sharing these magnificent videos and making us see these and feel like we are there with you all

  • @hondamclaren1241
    @hondamclaren1241 Před 4 lety +1094

    I spent six hours doing the math and you had a 25.6% chance of being beheaded when you stuck your head in that tomb.

    • @dalemiller78dm
      @dalemiller78dm Před 4 lety +65

      Bob Hope osha inspectors all shook their head at that worker.

    • @jalex5808
      @jalex5808 Před 4 lety +5

      😂😂

    • @user-bf5jt4zc1i
      @user-bf5jt4zc1i Před 4 lety +49

      Your formula seems to be correct my good sir. Unfortunately, the odds were in his favor. Maybe next time he would perhaps volunteer as tribute for the sake of American entertainment. Now, that my friend what I would call good old fashioned entertainment.

    • @user-tj5cu7ym3e
      @user-tj5cu7ym3e Před 4 lety +17

      Can u be my calculator?

    • @husher5142
      @husher5142 Před 3 lety +3

      @@dalemiller78dm I was shaking my head the entire time haha

  • @rcbif101
    @rcbif101 Před 4 lety +383

    2:31 - That's some faith in rigging....

  • @thomasseitz4090
    @thomasseitz4090 Před 3 lety +19

    It's a well known fact the robbers of these ancient pyramids were the very people who help build them. Just like Hawass who robbed egyptian
    articacts, got caught. The very people we trust the most are the very people we must watch the most.

    • @4stomper
      @4stomper Před 2 lety

      @ Thomas Seitz Exactly. Those in charge created the system, they can manipulate and fraud it the easiest.

  • @tredention3859
    @tredention3859 Před 3 lety +227

    PLOT TWIST: It wasn't robbed thousands of years ago, the egyptologists themselves emptied the tomb when they found it, then filmed this video to cover it up

    • @peachylyn
      @peachylyn Před 3 lety

      @@fairweather1704 what💀

    • @MotorAyam
      @MotorAyam Před 2 lety +10

      this is what I thought

    • @ohkfilms
      @ohkfilms Před 2 lety +2

      As much as I would like to think that, I mean they did mention that the site was used as a quarry. And there used to be a whole pyramid where they now stood. People who were at that site had the equipment and expertise to move one extra block, “keystone” that would open a vault filled with treasures and a corpse, and they decide not to do it? That would be more unbelievable. So smart of the president of “egyptologists”.
      such a pretentious title anyway, befitting of mr zahihavvas

    • @Waynesification
      @Waynesification Před 2 lety +1

      @@ohkfilms Islamic law, for stealing, first one hand, and hardly able to work. That wouldn't be a crime for little men, but big men who can avoid local punishment.

    • @archiesvlogmc
      @archiesvlogmc Před 2 lety +1

      Make a lot of sense

  • @MuhammadReza-op2uq
    @MuhammadReza-op2uq Před 4 lety +95

    Clue 1 : The pyramid is already missing.

  • @theraginggam3r679
    @theraginggam3r679 Před 4 lety +573

    Man... I just wanna be the guy who opens these things and sees what’s actually in it before the government takes it and hides it 😂

    • @Infamous_B_C
      @Infamous_B_C Před 4 lety +10

      You’d be the person giving it to the government.

    • @theraginggam3r679
      @theraginggam3r679 Před 4 lety +14

      Infamous BC clearly didn’t read it lol, wouldn’t matter because I at least got to see it....

    • @Eclipse1369
      @Eclipse1369 Před 4 lety +2

      DEVINECLUB just curious, where do you live?

    • @Eclipse1369
      @Eclipse1369 Před 4 lety +5

      ThE RaGiNg GaM3R - this comment is so pure in a way! As humans, no matter what skin color, we’ve always been great explorers.

    • @gaviinaniilsingh5134
      @gaviinaniilsingh5134 Před 4 lety +1

      Me too!!

  • @jenn3685
    @jenn3685 Před 3 lety +40

    Plot twist:
    The mummy came back to life to hide his treasures from grave robbers.

  • @ghoziakbar6410
    @ghoziakbar6410 Před 3 lety +50

    Imagine ancient egyptians build this tomb just to troll modern archeologist who discovered it.

  • @adamrodgers9175
    @adamrodgers9175 Před 4 lety +306

    I honestly wish we could take out all of the sand in the desert. Imagine what the desert is still hiding. Years and years of sand blowing over everything.

    • @Pernicuz
      @Pernicuz Před 4 lety +42

      Adam Rodgers though the same. Probably ancient buildings all over the place. Cities maybe.

    • @bustedfender
      @bustedfender Před 4 lety +40

      Pass that over here, dude.

    • @connerkirk1043
      @connerkirk1043 Před 4 lety +45

      And siphon all the water out of the ocean to find all the shipwrecks

    • @sylvz7135
      @sylvz7135 Před 4 lety +5

      Conner's Dreaming Chocolate Atlantis!

    • @humbertothebeliever2443
      @humbertothebeliever2443 Před 4 lety +20

      Yup. People dont believe in the Exodus because nothing has been found, but they forget about the sand. Everything is burried God knows where under meters and meters of sand.

  • @williepurdom9253
    @williepurdom9253 Před 4 lety +551

    You didn't really think they were going to tell you what they really found did you?....

    • @Flixxies
      @Flixxies Před 4 lety +17

      Should’ve known better I guess

    • @joshh6104
      @joshh6104 Před 4 lety +8

      I'll wait till Jimmy does some investigating!

    • @TheMiddelvelder
      @TheMiddelvelder Před 4 lety +6

      @@joshh6104I love the videos from Bright Insight, I recommend them to everyone I know

    • @TVDaJa
      @TVDaJa Před 4 lety +6

      @@TheMiddelvelder he does pseudo science tho

    • @TVDaJa
      @TVDaJa Před 4 lety +6

      @Six Yeah im just gonna mention his atlantis videos real quick

  • @CamaroMan514
    @CamaroMan514 Před 2 lety +48

    It’s interesting how in all of the pyramids discovered throughout the world (resembling Egypt’s pyramids in dating and architecture) has never had an actual “mummy” nor “tomb” found within…

    • @57strub
      @57strub Před 2 lety +10

      Think he is correct. No mummies have ever been found in the pyramids to my knowledge.

    • @EndbossProductions
      @EndbossProductions Před 2 lety

      @@57strub so where did they find the mummies?

    • @57strub
      @57strub Před 2 lety +22

      @@EndbossProductions Mummies have been found in the VALLEY of the Kings and thousands have been found around the pyramids but none have been found Inside a pyramid. Do some research.

    • @bendrix92
      @bendrix92 Před 2 lety +5

      isn't the general theory that it was due to grave robbers of the day? which is why they eventually resulted in doing most actual burials in the valley of the kings. I don't think there's anything suggesting they were used as anything other than a tomb of sorts.

    • @davidjordan2336
      @davidjordan2336 Před 2 lety +5

      @@bendrix92 You are correct about that being the official theory, but it still doesn't negate the fact that there is essentially zero evidence that any pyramid anywhere was ever intended to be a tomb. And to the contrary, they appear to bear no resemblance at all to the actual tombs that we do know about, either architecturally or by decor. But you are also correct that there isn't any real evidence to support any of the other theories about the pyramids. This is part of why the pyramids are so interesting: they're a huge mystery. We have basically no idea of what they were built for, or even when they were built.

  • @williamrosa8577
    @williamrosa8577 Před rokem +5

    If this was actually robbed thousand of years ago it's one of the most mind-boggling things regarding history I've ever seen. It's cool to see a very ancient item in a museum and it's cool to see pyramids and all but they were all meant to be that way. Something about this being a "robbery" and the person was just doing their stuff and probably never thought someone thousand of years ago would find it is crazy. We can see all the debris and little details, this is a whole scenery that was frozen in time. It's like it going back in time and seeing everything exactly as it was left by the people who last touched it thousands of years ago. Crazy stuff.
    They probably already messed everything up but I really wish this remained untouched and sealed with glass or something so people could see for themselves this piece of history.

    • @varyolla435
      @varyolla435 Před rokem

      Tomb robbing was not always random. Often it was part of a conspiracy - as this was. This tomb was likely robbed by the workers/guards/and likely the priests as well. As to leaving items in the ground that risks destruction. Factors like humidity and groundwater along with insect infestation can destroy what remains over time such that leaving them in place would see them eventually lost. Preserving these items in a museum allows us to study them and hence learn about the individual. They wanted their bodies preserved and their name remembered = and removal and preservation accomplishes this.

    • @williamrosa8577
      @williamrosa8577 Před rokem

      @@varyolla435 Thanks for the information! And thanks for correcting me, it really is a bad ideia to just leave it on the ground, for a long time anyways.
      And I'm not against museums or preserving stuff btw haha. Just had a thought that's all, guess not everyone can be priviliged to see stuff firsthand like this just as it was thousand of years ago or at least the closest to what it looked like. Maybe someday we can work something out so everyone can experience it too.
      I just can't help but wonder if they could choose, they would rather just stay where they are instead of getting their burial sites pried open and moved to a museum so they can be poked and studied. There is the preserving their history side though which possibly justifies. Anyways, human nature to be curious and explore will never let us ponder upon that haha.

  • @richiestyle7486
    @richiestyle7486 Před 4 lety +52

    That’s why the minister so easily gives permission to lift the capstone. To get permission never goes easily. Say the Sphinx...

    • @tanner1985
      @tanner1985 Před 3 lety

      @@lordorris Your comment was top notch man. Thanks!

  • @simplymoonchild3908
    @simplymoonchild3908 Před 4 lety +143

    It’s been “founded” a long time ago before this discovery.

    • @BADD1ONE
      @BADD1ONE Před 4 lety +27

      Those guys are just sour because they didn't get a chance to rob it.

    • @sanakris22
      @sanakris22 Před 4 lety +4

      Or it's a trap entry?

    • @campkira
      @campkira Před 4 lety

      this is old kingdom tomb... it would be rob long ago...

    • @simplymoonchild3908
      @simplymoonchild3908 Před 4 lety +1

      campkira ......exactly

  • @JohnC420.
    @JohnC420. Před 3 lety +264

    How is it you guys are still saying the pyramids are tombs when no bodys have EVER been found inside any of them

    • @albosang8452
      @albosang8452 Před 3 lety +15

      They went to heaven

    • @JohnC420.
      @JohnC420. Před 3 lety +25

      @@albosang8452 so the bodys are in heaven? Is that what your saying

    • @thomasseitz4090
      @thomasseitz4090 Před 3 lety +36

      They were more like storage houses used for the kings boyhood toys and treasures and not tombs.
      Coffins were symbolic.

    • @JohnC420.
      @JohnC420. Před 3 lety +58

      @@thomasseitz4090 u could be right but I think the pyramids are some sort of ancient lost technology

    • @planerunner4020
      @planerunner4020 Před 3 lety +16

      They found lots of body's near the pyramids

  • @BirdWhisperer46
    @BirdWhisperer46 Před 3 lety +182

    So let me get this straight, modern day thieves are upset cause ancient thieves beat them to the goodies? HAHAHA

    • @corrado
      @corrado Před 2 lety +5

      there was nothing to rob, that tomb was never used.

    • @MichaelClark-uw7ex
      @MichaelClark-uw7ex Před 2 lety +11

      @@corrado None of them were, no human remains have ever been found in any pyramid.
      They were either disinterred or were never buried there.

    • @BirdWhisperer46
      @BirdWhisperer46 Před 2 lety +4

      @@MichaelClark-uw7ex Say what? Are you trying to tell me all those mummy's I have seen in museums are fake?

    • @j.rjunior5584
      @j.rjunior5584 Před 2 lety

      @@BirdWhisperer46 yes lol.

    • @ADCFproductions
      @ADCFproductions Před 2 lety +1

      @@MichaelClark-uw7ex Corruption isn't a new concept unfortunately.

  • @clivecook999
    @clivecook999 Před 4 lety +62

    Where is the evidence that it was ever a tomb? That's just an unproven theory.

    • @crashpal
      @crashpal Před 3 lety

      Already said in the beginning it's a "quary" meaning perhaps a gold mine or some other mineral maybe natural salt dig site

  • @PandoraKyss
    @PandoraKyss Před 3 lety +4

    I have Chris Naunton's book - Searching For The Lost Tombs Of Egypt - and I highly recommend it. Also, you can visit a lot of these locations in the video game Assassin's Creed Origins.

  • @DMWBN3
    @DMWBN3 Před 3 lety +19

    How on earth did they cut those stones to be so close fitting?
    Amazing.

    • @Phoenix-jd4yf
      @Phoenix-jd4yf Před 3 lety +3

      yep, thats exactly why these pyramids are one of the biggest mysteries in the world, none of it adds up , there is no way they could have made those, and yet they did.

    • @DMWBN3
      @DMWBN3 Před 3 lety +1

      Phoenix I know, think the answers somewhere out there to be discovered. Did some research into the Turkish place where they found huge monolithic columns & precise cut stones., it was after a joe rogan podcast, all very interesting & knocks lots of the past thoughts off. So the archaeologists & everyone involved accounts are being brought into question.

    • @varyolla435
      @varyolla435 Před 3 lety +7

      Abrasives and lots of elbow grease. lol! So understand a few things:
      1 - pyramids were mostly limestone which is not very hard. Thus it can easily be cut and shaped and polished smooth using flat blocks along with an abrasive such as sand or corundum - perhaps mixed into a paste using clay. That is not much different from what people use today = "soft scrub cleaner".
      2 - granite on the other hand is of course harder. This is why then you see it used sparingly in pyramids and then only in basic shapes such as blocks or sarcophagi. So they would either hammer out the basic shape using things like dolerite pounders and fire to soften the stone or else granite can be cut using copper saws along with an abrasive as noted. The latter is slow going but it is possible. Afterwards it too can be polished smooth.
      3 - now look at tomb depictions such as the famous depiction of artisans at work in the tomb of Rekhmire. There you see a craftsmen checking the plumb of a stone block using an Egyptian square. So by systematically cutting, sanding, and measuring they could obtain blocks with plumb sides and flat surfaces.
      4 - lastly is understand that very few of the total blocks represent #3. Most of the blocks of the pyramids if you look at closeup photos of them are little more than crudely hewn chunks of limestone of approximate shapes and sizes which were rapidly dropped in place leaving gaps all over. In places you can also see where they dumped globs of gypsum mortar to fill in large gaps and/or bind together small chunks of rubble as filler. So the pyramids are in truth a core of closely fitted blocks to create the inner chambers/corridors surrounded by stacked rubble which was then encased in closely fitted and polished white Tura limestone to "make it look neat".
      So you must look at the totality of what you see and not merely cherry-picked snippets. People who only focus upon those few closely fitted blocks are missing the forest for the trees as the saying goes. Have a nice day.

    • @DMWBN3
      @DMWBN3 Před 3 lety +1

      Vary Olla excellent, that's thousands of years of questioning by millions all cleared up.
      Thank you & good day.

    • @lajoswinkler
      @lajoswinkler Před 3 lety +1

      Only very little of these stones were precisely but. It's an annoying myth that many people take as truth that whole pyramids were done with superb precision. *They are mounds of more or less approximately cuboid stones.*
      Only the most important parts were grinded to high precision, such as the burial chamber walls, hallways, etc.
      It wasn't easy, but it could be done in reasonable time by lots of effort.

  • @JohnThomas-lr9ec
    @JohnThomas-lr9ec Před 3 lety +22

    When are all the extremely important artifacts that the head of Egyptian antiquities has hidden going to be available for scholars to study?

    • @dco1019
      @dco1019 Před 3 lety

      They are saving up enough suitable artifacts to fill the void in great pyramid and have the greatest Discovery of all time.

  • @Alfonsodag
    @Alfonsodag Před 4 lety +6

    The plain fact of the matter is you can't leave anything valuable lying around because someone will come and take it, regardless of the precautions. In the case of the Ancient Egyptian monuments, subsequent occupiers of the land stole the stones of the monuments because finished stones have value. They would steal the desert sand if they could find someone willing to buy it.

  • @ashby4211
    @ashby4211 Před 4 lety +96

    Maybe it wasn't a tomb.

    • @christinakaur8766
      @christinakaur8766 Před 4 lety +1

      I think it was an unfinished tomb.

    • @taddledoux3441
      @taddledoux3441 Před 4 lety +6

      Christina Kaur I think it was a janitors shed

    • @sadhu7191
      @sadhu7191 Před 4 lety +5

      I always wondered who had the big ego to have there dead body put in a pyramid while everyone else built it for his death?

    • @ttb2356
      @ttb2356 Před 4 lety +5

      Nonsense!!! Everyone knows that anything made by an ancient culture requiring great work is either a tomb or a temple😂

    • @senna138
      @senna138 Před 4 lety +1

      @@ttb2356 or power plant..

  • @BawlzOfuzz
    @BawlzOfuzz Před 3 lety +208

    The Smithsonian knows a thing or two about robbing graves.

    • @samadams84
      @samadams84 Před 3 lety +2

      And robbing virginitys😱😱

    • @samadams84
      @samadams84 Před 3 lety

      @Jeremy Kirkpatrick you sister will say otherwise 😉

    • @DeuceGenius
      @DeuceGenius Před 3 lety +1

      better them than someone less qualified and careful

    • @ExplosionChimp
      @ExplosionChimp Před 2 lety

      If their main goal is to display it and educate people about the past, is it really robbing? The difference between graverobbing and archeology is time.

    • @mikerowland1701
      @mikerowland1701 Před rokem

      Especially mounds….

  • @juz0716
    @juz0716 Před 3 lety +16

    I came here because of jumpersjump.

  • @corvuscorax8459
    @corvuscorax8459 Před 4 lety +59

    Where are the pharaoh's bodies though? How are these pyramids always defined as tombs???

    • @khalifeddie3718
      @khalifeddie3718 Před 4 lety +3

      AVE KAROLVS hahaha yeah it never was

    • @indigoism6089
      @indigoism6089 Před 4 lety +18

      Because it never was. They assume it was a tomb as they do with all pyramids.
      But, if you see when they find tombs, they find mummies, artifacts, and hieroglyphs on the walls. Not one hieroglyph or body here.

    • @corvuscorax8459
      @corvuscorax8459 Před 4 lety +12

      @@indigoism6089 that is exactly what I tell my constituents. There is zero archaeological evidence that points to these as tombs. Even this video proves that point..they break the seal on an entrance, anticipating a sarcophagus with a body or some sort of documentation of a burial rite, but they always come up empty.

    • @springbloom5940
      @springbloom5940 Před 4 lety +4

      The bodies were frequently spirited away in the night, to secret tombs, before sealing, because grave robbing was a major problem. There have been a few of these tombs found, with caches of numerous royal mummies. In this case, its entirely plausible that it was rifled by the work crew that sealed it, prior to setting the capstone. I mean, who would ever know, right?

    • @corvuscorax8459
      @corvuscorax8459 Před 4 lety +5

      @@springbloom5940 I certainly see your point. It makes sense but I still have my doubts since the complete lack of Egyptian documentation of these burials specifically being held in the pyramids. No hieroglyphics depicting this. I definitely agree with your last point....who really knows?

  • @ArnoldClarke
    @ArnoldClarke Před 4 lety +497

    Don’t be fooled. No mummy has ever been found in a pyramid ever. They weren’t ever built as a tomb.

  • @tmazer99505
    @tmazer99505 Před 4 lety +8

    It's impossible to find any new artifacts in Egypt or these areas because in the early 19 hundreds people were searching these areas and were paid millions of dollars to collect these artifacts and then they buried them back after they took what was inside of the tomb. The hard part is not finding ancient artifacts but finding one that hasn't already been looted

  • @AMAN-il6fc
    @AMAN-il6fc Před 3 lety +3

    Visiting Egypt ...one of my dream

  • @cosmicjustice4139
    @cosmicjustice4139 Před 4 lety +14

    Do you think you'd get the go-ahead if there were anything important in there?

  • @soulsring7823
    @soulsring7823 Před 4 lety +9

    Maybe the antiquities department themselves opened it without anyone’s knowledge and hid away the contents? Ive heard those people are corrupt😐

  • @MasterOvPuppetz
    @MasterOvPuppetz Před rokem

    nice to see something new uncovered and investigated

  • @agentx7138
    @agentx7138 Před 3 lety +2

    It would be interesting to see the process and the steps needed to get the block slung and ready to lift.

  • @SacredGaea
    @SacredGaea Před 4 lety +5

    Wow! What a mystery!

  • @kierondec
    @kierondec Před 4 lety +94

    So, the record still stands that there has never been a body found in any pyramid, but the myth continues that they are tombs.

    • @adean4146
      @adean4146 Před 4 lety +1

      maybe you should watch the whole thing

    • @footcharaf
      @footcharaf Před 4 lety +3

      Pyramids are made to collect energy for human to be eternal
      Humans were looking for eternity and they failed

    • @sunnyray7819
      @sunnyray7819 Před 4 lety

      @@footcharaf Maybe the should have seeked Jesus...✌

    • @AJ-qi4yn
      @AJ-qi4yn Před 4 lety

      @@footcharaf failed how?

    • @sven6748
      @sven6748 Před 3 lety

      There were dozens of mummys and bones found under the pyramid of Djoser. Pyramids were build as tombs.

  • @priyalifestyle6257
    @priyalifestyle6257 Před 3 lety

    I want to get back to history and know about Egypt
    It's so interesting topic👍👍

  • @frederikclaeyssens9201

    Geez, who would have thought? Another pyramid next to a bunch of already know ones? I'm just blown away.

  • @ancientalienanswers778
    @ancientalienanswers778 Před 4 lety +7

    Thank you Smithsonian for you insights! You have inspired me to start my own channel. Next week I release a video of the inner workings of the Great Pyramid. I'm so excited! Keep it up guys!

    • @Superknullisch
      @Superknullisch Před 3 lety +4

      With given tought on your choice of username.. Plz don't.. lol!

    • @Waynesification
      @Waynesification Před 2 lety

      Why isn't anybody doing a channel on the history of the Smithsonian, year by year activities?

    • @dogdooish
      @dogdooish Před 2 lety

      @@Waynesification If it was sealed, then how did the team manage to get straps around the Capstone?????????????????????????????????????? It feels like "CLICK BAIT"

    • @Waynesification
      @Waynesification Před 2 lety

      @@dogdooish If water got in there there must be gaps. You can slip wire into a gap to the other side. You can just lift with a jack and slip wire through or the cord across, or use a hook to pick up one end. I don't see it as a problem. The problem is they can't see obvious signs, but most professionals and scientists I come across aren't that smart. Which is why you hang around with good engineers, who can actually figure things out.

    • @Waynesification
      @Waynesification Před 2 lety

      @@dogdooish Does anybody want to do a comedy video on these types?
      Ohh, we have the original man flight plane. Here's the evidence you don't, )close up on reaction). Oh, this brown covered jumble down there (where all the water seeps in),. What happened here (emoji should shrug). We don't have any giants. Here's evidence of you carrying them away from all sorts of burial sites across the, us and world. Shrugs. (Look that one up and in person interactions by early settlers).

  • @MrSilvadolla
    @MrSilvadolla Před 4 lety +299

    If the Smithsonian is involved, expect a misleading account.

    • @aimeedean1
      @aimeedean1 Před 4 lety +13

      Although, to be fair this is actually made by Lion Productions, it was then sold on to the Smithsonian and re-edited...there is a UK version from Channel 4. Just like many of the Egyptology programs, there are both US and UK versions and they are often presented very differently. Just let that sink in for a moment.

    • @latinace1981
      @latinace1981 Před 4 lety +11

      Just like they destroy all giant bones discovered

    • @BurnBird1
      @BurnBird1 Před 4 lety +3

      @@latinace1981 Yeah, and how they killed all the elves and fairies!

    • @michaeldaniel1430
      @michaeldaniel1430 Před 3 lety +2

      @@latinace1981 What. When did they destroy giant bones?

    • @jerrykingsley6703
      @jerrykingsley6703 Před 3 lety +1

      @@michaeldaniel1430 after they ate the elf & fairy pie!! duhh!!

  • @johnrambo4444
    @johnrambo4444 Před 3 lety +100

    so then.... this is *NOT* "Newly-discovered"

  • @vibecheck01
    @vibecheck01 Před 3 lety +1

    I love egypt so much.. For me egypt is just so mysterious and awesome country 😍😍😍🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬

  • @bizzyizzy9526
    @bizzyizzy9526 Před 4 lety +7

    Thi is just the tip of the iceberg; I'm betting there are thousands of artifacts in Egypt alone which still have not been discovered

  • @stephenspreckley8219
    @stephenspreckley8219 Před 4 lety +12

    Who is to say it was robbed thousands of years ago? It was opened recently by fairly simple means, this could have been done
    recently also.

    • @liamsmith9824
      @liamsmith9824 Před 3 lety

      They robbed the treasure, as they said it was sealed.

    • @WarriorPoet01
      @WarriorPoet01 Před 3 lety

      The space wasn’t sealed, per se. It was blocked by a large stone. Not like there was a seal of wax or molten substance creating an airtight seal. As it looks looted, it certainly wasn’t sealed when they just opened it.

  • @markzander1000
    @markzander1000 Před 4 lety +3

    2:32 crawling under a multi ton stone to have a look : o

  • @clarianlizdelosreyes5908
    @clarianlizdelosreyes5908 Před 2 lety +3

    I really want to see Pyramids in Egypt that's why I'm studying hard ❤️

    • @hermaeusmora345
      @hermaeusmora345 Před 2 lety +1

      It is also my dream as well.

    • @lukastojanovic1263
      @lukastojanovic1263 Před 2 lety

      Poor creature.

    • @ADCFproductions
      @ADCFproductions Před 2 lety

      one time i had a dream that i was stuck inside a pyramid all alone! With treasures and torches and the painted walls and whatnot, it was amazing! unfortunately in real life the pyramids are mostly empty and moldy :(

  • @fixedguitar47
    @fixedguitar47 Před 4 lety +36

    Brushes are good but a leaf blower would save these guys a lot of time.

    • @TasX
      @TasX Před 4 lety +22

      “Oops I accidentally blew apart this 5000 year old manuscript which was the only historical documentation of Egypt”

    • @fixedguitar47
      @fixedguitar47 Před 4 lety +1

      Walter Seaghan - Hey! We’re not get paid by the hour.

    • @peeyoudeepeeyoudee6269
      @peeyoudeepeeyoudee6269 Před 4 lety +1

      You are not kidding could you imagine if every one of those guys had a leaf blower, the desert would be one country over in the wind

    • @josieestrada1317
      @josieestrada1317 Před 4 lety

      BRUSHES ARE GOOD , LIKE YOU SAY ., SAME DIFFERENCE WITH. BARBERS , THEY SWEEP THE HAIR OFF THE FLOOR WITH AN OLD BROOM ..... INSTEAD OF USING A " SHOP VAC" .... WHICH PICKS UP LIKE A TORNADO !!!!!!!!

  • @muhammadarif4715
    @muhammadarif4715 Před 4 lety +4

    The real question is, how were these massive blocks placed there 4000 years ago

  • @shuahm8275
    @shuahm8275 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice ! A new mummy 5 movie concept revealed ! 👍

  • @maggi666
    @maggi666 Před 3 lety

    WE have been to Egypt 16 times! 10 times to Luxor and 6 to Hurghada! We made lifetime friends of many Egyptian ppl.

  • @loffagood556
    @loffagood556 Před 4 lety +4

    Oh wait, give me a second so i can put on my "surprised" face.
    ..
    ..
    ..
    ..
    ..
    😧 😱 can't believe it 😨😧

  • @GhostHasIQ
    @GhostHasIQ Před 4 lety +15

    Let's be real here. They stole it themselves then filmed them opening it.

    • @ishzsbxux
      @ishzsbxux Před 4 lety

      Yeah

    • @ginkhoba
      @ginkhoba Před 4 lety

      Just like what HawASS did with the door in the Great P., by the way guess who were his helpers with that, after they kicked out the german guy who built the tunnelbot? Yeah right, shitsonian

  • @staringinward
    @staringinward Před 3 lety

    This is so dope and the music starting @1:25 is killllller.

  • @empireofgreatjanggeo7888

    Im interested to this ancient egyptian history, it makes me amazed

  • @TragoudistrosMPH
    @TragoudistrosMPH Před 4 lety +115

    Someone robbed it before the archaeologist could :P
    I like the joke: "How long do you have to wait for grave robbing to become archaeology?" :P

    • @macnosmutano4849
      @macnosmutano4849 Před 4 lety +7

      Clearly you don't know what archeology is. Grave robbers are in it for material gain whereas archeologists are looking to expand our knowledge of the past.

    • @angelaphsiao
      @angelaphsiao Před 4 lety +5

      Its not graverobbing if you publish the results 🧐

    • @TragoudistrosMPH
      @TragoudistrosMPH Před 4 lety +6

      @@macnosmutano4849 are you ignoring my :p emojies, and the word *joke* ?

    • @caryboy2006
      @caryboy2006 Před 4 lety +1

      Macnos Mutano Of course. Don’t let small minds bother you. And yes, it was a joke.

    • @thefloridamanofytcomments5264
      @thefloridamanofytcomments5264 Před 4 lety +2

      Macnos Mutano Sure, when they do it it’s “science” but when I do it I’m “desecrating the grave of Luther Vandross” 😂

  • @modestefoiyfensivem6298
    @modestefoiyfensivem6298 Před 4 lety +7

    Go and look inside the French or British museums you might see the artefacts there.

    • @erikwestrheim804
      @erikwestrheim804 Před 4 lety +1

      THAT, is speaking truth. LOL

    • @modestefoiyfensivem6298
      @modestefoiyfensivem6298 Před 4 lety

      @Rogin when Napoleon sent his scientists to Egypt to study the treasure of the pyramids did he announce that to the world? Europe is a continent of theives. That is why I will start my research from there before elsewhere.

  • @dimond5420
    @dimond5420 Před 3 lety +1

    For me Archeology is like breathing in fresh air.

  • @linpieper2131
    @linpieper2131 Před 3 lety

    So much history ! Amd mystery!

  • @mindymoto1
    @mindymoto1 Před 4 lety +22

    You can only imagine what else is buried under that sand..... or what the Egyptian Govt are hiding.

    • @ImOtix
      @ImOtix Před 4 lety

      Min Tuts I think it’s a good mix of both

  • @TheAlchemicalPortal
    @TheAlchemicalPortal Před 4 lety +4

    Hm.. Zahi Hawass probably was in his way one day and one thing lead to another ...

  • @andrewstearn2800
    @andrewstearn2800 Před 3 lety +5

    2:37 how is there just a wooden box here in perfect condition for the last 4K years

    • @varyolla435
      @varyolla435 Před 3 lety +3

      Luck mostly. Many tombs in Egypt suffer from insect infestation so that termites consume wooden objects. Also in some places the groundwater is near the surface so that in deep underground tombs you have high humidity which also promotes degradation of mummies from bacteria and wooden artifacts. This tomb however was not so deep down and was largely surrounded by stone whereas deeper tombs at Dahshur can run as much as 30 meters below the surface cut directly into the bedrock.
      So the conditions here were dry and the tomb avoided insects = ergo the box survived much the same as Tutankhamen's tomb contained many artifacts which survived. It just depends.

    • @illegaal117
      @illegaal117 Před 3 lety +1

      @@varyolla435 very dry and lack of oxygen. oxygen is main problem for "aging"

  • @sierradasilva7262
    @sierradasilva7262 Před 3 lety +8

    Fun fact: There are more Pyramids in Sudan than Egypt.

    • @MidhunObservator
      @MidhunObservator Před 3 lety

      Ia it true?

    • @sierradasilva7262
      @sierradasilva7262 Před 3 lety

      @@MidhunObservator Yes it's true. You can do more research yourself. Look more into The kingdom of Kush and ancient Nubia. The history and culture is quite interesting.

    • @sierradasilva7262
      @sierradasilva7262 Před 3 lety +1

      @President Donald J Trump Well it's true the pyramids in Sudan are small compared to Egypt's. But Sudan claims that their pyramids are much older than Egypt's, yet there's no enough evidence to support their claims. BUT it would make sense that the pyramids started in Sudan and moved up. I mean you don't start the pyramids without huge amounts of failures. So it would make sense to make smaller ones first... the first airplane ever built would never be the same size as a 747.

    • @SparkthatOldEl
      @SparkthatOldEl Před 3 lety

      Older hieroglyphics and pyramids... same Gods... their religion came from them not the other way around. Egypt was its peak. And Egypt is a Greek name given to them. Not what they called themselves

    • @MidhunObservator
      @MidhunObservator Před 3 lety +1

      @@sierradasilva7262 thank u for your comment,

  • @augustajeter6035
    @augustajeter6035 Před 4 lety +22

    And everything of interest will disappear in the basement of the Smithsonian..

  • @turbobrain1342
    @turbobrain1342 Před 3 lety +16

    This is as disappointing as when Geraldo opened Al Capone's vault.

    • @johnnygee1625
      @johnnygee1625 Před 3 lety +1

      David Emery I rememember that phony Jerry Rivera from 13 st Manhatten NY !

    • @MC-yy2bx
      @MC-yy2bx Před 3 lety

      Geraldo NEVER lived that down and NEVER wil. Ha ha ha ha.

  • @Anonymous_________
    @Anonymous_________ Před 2 lety +1

    I feel like if we sent people for a solid year, we would find so much. It's 2020 and they are still finding stuff.

  • @cittyfields3377
    @cittyfields3377 Před 2 lety +1

    Grave robbers come in a lot of different flavors. Getting there first is crucial..

  • @brotherskeeper100
    @brotherskeeper100 Před 4 lety +12

    Do one on all the giant skeletons you have hidden and destroyed.

  • @one087
    @one087 Před 4 lety +19

    Wow those boulders fit perfectly..

  • @Stryker20008
    @Stryker20008 Před 3 lety

    Are there any updates on this sight? That does seem a little strange.

  • @corbinw6922
    @corbinw6922 Před 3 lety

    I can only imagine watching a pyramid collapse, must be nuts when it all just gives out at once.

  • @oniyoda
    @oniyoda Před 4 lety +22

    Looks like zahi hawass was there

  • @Belioyt
    @Belioyt Před 3 lety +9

    The Smithsonian still misinforming their audience that the pyramids were tombs!??!

  • @beachbum4691
    @beachbum4691 Před rokem

    So many tombs; and yet so few have not previously been disturbed :( and yes I was anxious when that guy crawled into the small gap between the rock beneath and the rock above (between a rock and a hard place?) ;)

  • @rafaella-a
    @rafaella-a Před 3 lety +16

    well, there was no burial. That's it. Crime solved

  • @Traewing
    @Traewing Před 4 lety +6

    If the Smit or Nat Geo is anywhere on the scene we will see nothing, all books will remain hidden. Big finds will be sold to museum. Trickets will be auctioned off. Spare yourself the video.

  • @homeofthegooddeal
    @homeofthegooddeal Před 4 lety +5

    A bet these guys won't make a video about the mound builders.....

  • @chrishandsome4267
    @chrishandsome4267 Před 3 lety +2

    Bruh what. Why wasn’t this front page news?!?

  • @kaleb2218
    @kaleb2218 Před 3 lety +4

    I watched 3 random strao sing and rap together , now I'm here -

  • @jabber67
    @jabber67 Před 4 lety +3

    Wow this is genuinely amazing

  • @nojnoj3069
    @nojnoj3069 Před 4 lety +7

    My guess is it's the Smithsonian institute. They stole all the contents about 90 year's ago. All those involved are now gone so they've covered their tracks....

  • @gjstein5418
    @gjstein5418 Před 3 lety +1

    At 1:45 it looks like they built a pyramid then took it down and used the blocks to make new ones. I wonder what stars they align with.

  • @martiadams1534
    @martiadams1534 Před 3 lety

    ty

  • @user-ys7vg2xh2k
    @user-ys7vg2xh2k Před 4 lety +67

    "Death is only the beginning."

    • @caryboy2006
      @caryboy2006 Před 4 lety +1

      You Will Be Afraid I don’t think you understand how this life/death thingy works.

    • @caryboy2006
      @caryboy2006 Před 4 lety +1

      WE WUZ VIKANGS!!! n shiet. Too right🤣

    • @caryboy2006
      @caryboy2006 Před 4 lety

      Piper Sanderson Ooh! 😁

    • @caryboy2006
      @caryboy2006 Před 4 lety

      cosa nostra 👍 Thanks.

  • @smokeybear5460
    @smokeybear5460 Před 3 lety +8

    2:30 jeez dude.. He certainly trusts the chains holding that massive rock up I guess.

  • @mohammadsiddique9234
    @mohammadsiddique9234 Před 3 lety

    You know the game named Tomb Raider? You have play it because you will find every detail in the game
    This underground place is named in game as The Underneath Complex

  • @anthonygriffin8444
    @anthonygriffin8444 Před 3 lety

    Yes this is my bucket list trip 4sho

  • @nalmunati
    @nalmunati Před 4 lety +94

    The smithsonian robbed the tomb and reported it robbed.

    • @justadog8011
      @justadog8011 Před 3 lety

      DEVINECLUB Isn’t that technically racist?

  • @k.d.barrthedoor6092
    @k.d.barrthedoor6092 Před 4 lety +6

    What if the 'Bent' pyramid is only the very tip-top of what we see, and the base is actually a 'monument' submerged deep below the sand? And what if all pyramids are actually the same thing i.e. monuments of enormous height buried during the great deluge otherwise known as Noah's flood?

    • @machupikachu1085
      @machupikachu1085 Před rokem

      IIRC, the bent pyramid has miles of chambers beneath it.
      EDIT maybe it's the stepped pyramid. One of them has massive tunnels underneath tho. Pretty fascinating.

  • @evalesko4613
    @evalesko4613 Před 2 lety

    Very interesting theory 🙏👍💋🙋‍♀️

  • @evident2417
    @evident2417 Před rokem

    Pyramids being chemical processing structures makes far more sense than tombs, I think. Though this three year old video is still pushing the tomb theory, I'm glad more recent studies have been shifting toward a more reasonable explanation. When looking at different pyramid structures, all the various rooms and passages seem to have purposes when you consider chemical processes (liquid and gas channeling, use of heat and pressure, etc.), and the minerals and metals left behind make sense as well. You really just need to think practically, and it just makes way more sense if this is all industrial, agricultural, etc. One of the coolest things to me is the theory of sono chemistry being used, which explains certain resonant chambers. Honestly, all the weird design choices make so much sense to me, now that I've looked into this. I encourage others to research on it. It's truly fascinating.

    • @varyolla435
      @varyolla435 Před rokem

      🤦‍♂ Make sure your "French model" buys the dinner........

    • @evident2417
      @evident2417 Před rokem

      @@varyolla435 I used to believe they were tombs as well. Perhaps you're too invested in the tomb theory to see anything else? On CZcams, The Land of Chem channel is a good place for more info on the chemical plant theory, if you're interested in challenging your beliefs.

    • @varyolla435
      @varyolla435 Před rokem

      @@evident2417 🤭 Make sure your "French model" buys the dinner.........

    • @evident2417
      @evident2417 Před rokem

      @@varyolla435 Am I talking to a bot? ... If you're not a bot, you're acting quite rude and childish, but it's the internet, so I shouldn't be surprised. Have a nice day.

  • @dennisbrooks8566
    @dennisbrooks8566 Před 4 lety +10

    Would rather see the Smithsonian release the information of the hundreds of mounds excavated in the states .

    • @sunnyray7819
      @sunnyray7819 Před 4 lety

      Me too.. Reading the comments here, it's obvious almost everyone knows....

    • @dennisbrooks8566
      @dennisbrooks8566 Před 4 lety

      @@sunnyray7819 So true it's not like it's a big secret . Lol . Hundreds of documents , news paper articles , private journals . Plus 3 skulls kept in a cabinet at one of the museum's around Lovelock Cave .

  • @cjjuddaustralianartist
    @cjjuddaustralianartist Před 4 lety +5

    Perhaps Hawass got there first in a previous incarnation.

  • @BikerMick30
    @BikerMick30 Před 9 měsíci

    ❤❤ this is nice

  • @ChandaMoon421
    @ChandaMoon421 Před 3 měsíci

    Amazing