Inexplicable Out-of-Place Artifact at the Temple of Bastet

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🔥 What is THIS out-of-place object on dispaly at the Temple of Bastet? What function did it serve? In this video we explore the rarely visited Old Kingdom site of Bubastis (aka Tell Basta), in Egypt, and take a closer look at the granite ruins. Thank you so much for watching!
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Thank you so much for watching! Did you notice anything interesting? Any ideas on the functional of the out-of-place object that I’m calling a basin or vat?

Anyextee
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It's becoming clear that the ancient Egyptians had a very good understanding of harmonics and resonance in stone. It's possible that they had an entire field of physics based on using the various properties of the crystal structure of stone.
If I knew any expert stonemasons, I would ask if there is any way to use acoustic or electrical vibrations to temporarily and reversibly alter the physical properties of stone.
For example making brittle stone temporarily resistant to shattering. Or to temporarily soften very hard stone. Or significantly harden crystalline metals or stone. But only in the presence of specific vibrations.

klnnurv
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Definitely an interesting site. There are so many different stones there that are interesting. What a puzzle to put back together.

bridgetkorns
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Another fascinating video! After watching, concerning the "out of place object" to me it looked like an artifact from the Serapeam - without the precision and polish. Next agreed in the chat, which is really cool. Buzz Aldrin's quote upon his stepping on the moon, "Magnificent desolation" comes to mind here as well. The sheer volume of scattered blocks, statuary and stones made my mind reel. Loved this vid!!

TonyG
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Interesting. I wonder if we will get an answer about this mystery soon.

jonwashburn
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Has anyone tried to break a granite statue with a wave of water? The even fracturing of the pieces in egypt, make me think it has to be a large wave or a sunami carrying a lot of material in it to have enough force to carry and break such structures like we see. Numbskulls with hammers and bad attitudes would have had to chip it all to pieces. The monster chunks that lay all over can be priced together. And their's pieces missing, but not like the extent you would see if someone chipped away to destroy them. And if a wave did it somewhere in the saraha desert or off the African coast to the west lays deposit of Egypt past

richphipps
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At first glance a Roman bath tub comes to mind but that doesn't necessary explain the parallel groves cut into the bottom of the basin which makes me wonder if it was used for rituals. Say if you slide stones cut to fit to separate the basin into 3 containers it could fit wine, beer, milk or water used heavily in ancient Egyptian temple rituals. Whats your thoughts?

SidezTV
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It was great to visit that temple in Egypt and to see it again now. I loved it and am grateful for the experience.

ellenmariemccurdy
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Incredible depth of understanding with Anyextee.

EsteleenW
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Dude needs some foam or something for his microphone to cut the wind noise. It's nearly constant.

toddprifogle
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Thanks for uploading a rather unknown location.

AgelessRock
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Good video, the music is distracting though

milkymane
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great video, for those of us that can't actually be there

nazarasaid
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I see an image on that oval well. Although it’s faintly hard to see but I can see an image on it but I can’t really tell if that is an ancient Egyptian family on that well.🤔

elizabethrichter-atkinson
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AWESOME work, and thank you for your time and experience with these rarely seen structures. 👏👍💯🤘😎

LostInTheRealms
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I feel like that well is used to hold Holy water for water rituals & possibly also a portal?

Cattatgoddess
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What a great walkthrough of a fantastic site. I love these out of the way places you go to. And what a quote from Herodotus, not about the temple but about the amount of wine they drink. 🤓👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🍷

ThunderboltWisdom
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This video is amazing, very puzzling as to how it became destroyed in such devastating fashion. Gigantic puzzle that left me with many questions! Very well done on video documenting! Always a pleasure diving into these ancient sites! 🤗

chaosoul-seanleeriggs
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Excellent video. Question though, what are the circles on the ground at the temple? I saw several and they almost look like cement

Gematria
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I can't help wondering what could cause this level of destruction.

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