Ancient Egyptian Hard Stone Vases - The Tiny Artifacts Changing History! #ancient #technology
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Top Comments (10)
It's incredible that so few people grasp the significance of the math that went into making these. It's the reason they are so aesthetically pleasant to look at. They beg to be felt and admired.
Achieving 0.1 mm tolerance on diorite, by hand, is basically trying to hand-forge a Swiss watch out of obsidian
i love this short format. bite sized pieces that i can send to my friends that wont watch 45 minutes until the get sucked in😊
To be honest, your Egyptian vase scans are my favorite back burner issue I’m paying attention to. I hope your work goes more viral. Good work man
What I find amazing is, Not only the extreme precision and the fact that they kept the handles, even though everything else looks like it was done on a lathe , but the sheer number of them.. -like over 40,000? -they're just as amazing and hard to explain as the granite boxes in the Serapeum at Saqqara. I'm thinkin they were done by the same people ..and it wasn't the Egyptians
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Ben, I know you’re predominantly Egypt focused but I want to hear you talk about the Barabar Caves in India. There is very little info or coverage of the caves besides the BAM documentary (which is amazing) and it’s a very similar type of craftsmanship as the vases. It seems nobody in your network like Brien Foerester, Graham Hancock, Snake Bros, and certainly not Flint Dibble are giving these caves enough attention. Seems to be the smokiest of all the guns. Anyways, I love everything you do and your rational outlook and openminded, non alien approach to these mysteries. You’re a true voice of reason. Thank You!
Flint knows. Jack squat.
This is what the internet was made for!!!
Saying they only used copper tools and rocks seems offensive to their own culture… if there were only a few of these and they took a long time to make then maybe but there are many thousands of these so they had to be using more advanced tools than rocks and copper
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Top Comments (10)
It's incredible that so few people grasp the significance of the math that went into making these. It's the reason they are so aesthetically pleasant to look at. They beg to be felt and admired.
Achieving 0.1 mm tolerance on diorite, by hand, is basically trying to hand-forge a Swiss watch out of obsidian
i love this short format. bite sized pieces that i can send to my friends that wont watch 45 minutes until the get sucked in😊
To be honest, your Egyptian vase scans are my favorite back burner issue I’m paying attention to. I hope your work goes more viral. Good work man
What I find amazing is, Not only the extreme precision and the fact that they kept the handles, even though everything else looks like it was done on a lathe , but the sheer number of them.. -like over 40,000? -they're just as amazing and hard to explain as the granite boxes in the Serapeum at Saqqara. I'm thinkin they were done by the same people ..and it wasn't the Egyptians
Check out the FULL VIDEO HERE: https://youtu.be/YqGoaWPzxd0 Please consider supporting UnchartedX via the value-for-value model at https://unchartedx.com/support
Ben, I know you’re predominantly Egypt focused but I want to hear you talk about the Barabar Caves in India. There is very little info or coverage of the caves besides the BAM documentary (which is amazing) and it’s a very similar type of craftsmanship as the vases. It seems nobody in your network like Brien Foerester, Graham Hancock, Snake Bros, and certainly not Flint Dibble are giving these caves enough attention. Seems to be the smokiest of all the guns. Anyways, I love everything you do and your rational outlook and openminded, non alien approach to these mysteries. You’re a true voice of reason. Thank You!
Flint knows. Jack squat.
This is what the internet was made for!!!
Saying they only used copper tools and rocks seems offensive to their own culture… if there were only a few of these and they took a long time to make then maybe but there are many thousands of these so they had to be using more advanced tools than rocks and copper