The Discovery of Queen Neit

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Zahi Hawass describes how he found the pyramid and funerary temple of Queen Neit, wife of Teti I of Egypt.

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The inspiration for the Knights who say Neit. A truly ancient order.

tomjackson
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So how many of the artifacts is he going to steal and sell?

robertmm
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Very impressive that you managed to interview Hawass, look forward to watching the full video!

tomalexander
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Really glad you interviewed Hawass and shared the information with us. I do not have any time for the more outlandish claims of the Hancockists, but something is a bit off about this bloke. Note how nearly all other archaeologists will talk about what 'We' discovered. Hawass only talks about what 'I' discovered. Again, the conspiracies aside, there is a lot of corruption and politics in Egyptology.

wodenravens
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Is Hawass the theiving criminal still alive ? How come that con man is not in jail ???

MrArthand
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I don't know the whole truth about this guy and I doubt anyone ever will, but all I will say is this. Hawass' and the Department of Antiquities, have continuously taken certain actions that have impeded the course of archaeological studies. The Scan Pyramids for one, jean Pierre houdin's internal ramp theory, and countless other situations that have played out that have lead many to not trust the people in charge of not only Egyptians Treasures, but of the world's. Information is considered treasure as well and it should be shared with everyone as part of the great human experience. When u steal information about the pyramids and findings, you steal from all of humanity.

hcic
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Omg!!! Mista Miano taking out the big guns!!!

mr.o
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Hi I recently ran into your channel while looking for some less biased information on the Piri Reis Map and wound up watching your 3+ hr video addressing some of Unchartedx's assertions. As you said at the end, I truly am interested in knowing all I can and then viewing that knowledge from multiple perspectives. Only in this way can we achieve actual understanding. I think you may have been a bit too hard on Ben in a few spots, but I also think that he is a bit hard on your entire genre of professional fields as a whole... which is way worse... lol.. Also, I fully agree with you that he puts far too much emphasis on this conspiracy theorist view of a "vested interest" that he mentions so frequently.

On the other hand, I do believe that there is more to learn about our history than we are currently aware. By this I mean that it is likely that certain fundamental ideas about history which are currently used to bolster other ideas are factually wrong. I would not fault historians for this the way some would. I understand that they're merely doing the best that they can with what little evidence they have that is ACTUALLY verifiable. Everything else is extrapolation. Historians are plenty happy to admit this, which is an important form of humility in the field, but many alternative researchers do not give them credit for this. They continually insinuate that mainstream historians are convinced that they are right about everything. Nonsense.. But would it be better to not theorize at all in an effort to avoid ever being wrong? I think not... But the problem arises when these ideas, if they are in fact wrong, are so fundamental that they lay frameworks for many other ideas. Like you mentioned regarding Christopher Dunn's Ramses pictures, this would result in a "garbage in, garbage out" scenario, that could be holding us back from giving proper attention to alternate lines of thinking.

One example of this COULD be... >"Transoceanic travel was not established until Christopher Columbus traveled to the Americas."< This is a fundamental idea about our history. The fact that the Vikings went 500 years earlier is irrelevant because either way they did not "establish travel" they just went there and came back.. But what if they weren't the first? What if there was someone else traveling the oceans (but not using electricity or machines or voodoo...) further back then we currently imagine our human timeline? What if they were struck down by something so globally cataclysmic (especially to coastlines, which an oceanic culture would largely inhabit) that the survivors would simply be left to pick up the pieces and fight every day to survive in harsh and unfamiliar conditions, leaving all thoughts of exploration and advancement dashed until they could rebuild their lives and society. Without the aid of TRUELY modern technology they could easily be forced back into a hunter gatherer state for several generations leaving their previous culture nothing more than a distant memory. It's also very easy to imagine the survivors integrating into the other more primitive surviving cultures further inland. If they did then they would have shared what knowledge and wisdom they could, possibly helping to explain the similarities of many origin stories among separate global civilizations. I'm using civilization as you use it according to it's true definition.

Now... do I believe that this whole Transoceanic idea is true? Maybe. I think it's more plausible than our current story allows it to be. And I would invite you to do a similar video to your Unchartedx Reaction addressing Jimmy Corsetti's rather compelling video entitled, "Proof a Mysterious Lost Ancient GLOBAL Civilization Spanned Virtually the Entire Planet…" It's on his youtube channel Bright Insight, although i wouldn't be surprised to hear that you've seen it. Really though, whether this transoceanic culture existed or not is not relevant. I'm simply using this scenario as an illustrator of how 1 simple idea, when well enough engrained, will lead us confidently to entire volumes of conclusions. If this original idea is wrong >"Transoceanic travel was not established until Christopher Columbus traveled to the Americas."<. then it provides an entirely new perspective on HOW to view ancient sites. This is what i mean by holding us back.


Your channel is the first I've found addressing some of these issues directly and publicly from the mainstream side of the fence, so if you have any other channel suggestions or other recommended resources then i would love to look into them. I've seen much of the alternative side's content but most of my knowledge of the mainstream side comes from professional documentaries. I want to hear what you guys ACTUALLY THINK about these things, not just another information dump from National Geographic. They never address the details I'm actually interested in because they only have 48 minutes to often describe wide-ranging topics. I appreciate what you're doin and wish i could join but I'm poor as hell.. heh.. so instead you get my genuine interest, which, in my opinion, is more valuable than 2$ a month... <3 Liked and subscribed and i'll be tossing you some views on your other videos for sure. Thanks for thinkin'!!! 🙂

--I know this is long and involved and would have sent it as some kind of DM but don't know how or if i even can, so i'm posting it here on your most recent video for the sake of visibility. My comments won't all be this long... lol..

iannuttall
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What about the excavation of the Egyptian-Saudi archaeological team in the north of the Kingdom, led by Dr. Zahi Hawass, after the discovery of the Ramses cartridge in the city of Tayma
I read that Dr. Zahi Hawass said that if the ancient travelers discovered Madain Saleh, they would place it among the wonders of the world

He tried to host Dr. David Kennedy to talk about the newly discovered antiquities in the city of Al-Ula, which they called the civilization of rectangles.

عبدالله-نهص
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Everytime when Zahi open his mouth, i can smell him trough the screen...

Stussverdruss
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Well that certainly was Neat, all right!

JMMRanMA
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Egyptians didn't build the Great Pyrmamids, they discovered them...

GAguilera
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You can't trust this guy. He has done more bad than good.

beaucameron
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He HAD to dig where Rothschild says or bye bye funding. 🙃

jgaskell
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this guys up to no good. hancock for life!

jerryleahy