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Secrets of Egypt's Lost Labyrinth Revealed! | Lahun and Hawara
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Two pyramid complexes that often get overlooked are the pyramid of Senusret II at Al-Lahun and the pyramid of Amenemhat III at Hawara. Have you ever heard about them? Have you ever wanted to see what is there? Well, now is your chance. The site of Hawara is said to be the location of the lost Labyrinth, a mysterious building spoken of by Classical authors. In this video, we investigate.

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@echoxstreamimg6483

7 months ago

I personally love the adventures of Egypts hidden jewels in the sand. Your work is deeply appreciated. One of my specialties is video editing and producing and just wanted to mention You're doing a excellent job on your video creations.

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@MGBranco

7 months ago

The Indiana Jones of our times! Congrats Doc!

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@adam1835

7 months ago

The ATG series has quickly become my favourite content. Thank you David!

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@rosifervincent9481

7 months ago

Excellent as always.

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@scrollop

6 months ago

Thank you for making and sharing this. It's great.

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@hellonearth1066

7 months ago

Top notch content. Cheers man!

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@corvid...

7 months ago

I LOVE the travel guides... The central American one is something I still go back to often. Thank you for sharing it with people like me who will probably never get there in person. Also for some reason YouTube seems to turn on my notification, which I set to 'ALL' ... Not sure what that's about

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@AnyoneCanSee

7 months ago

Fantastic. You are really doing a fantastic job with the style and tone of these. As a Brit, the best compliment I give is to say it has a little of the Attenborough wildlife documentaries about them. Enthusiasm, passion and extensive knowledge of the topic and humour. It's all there. I really do feel included in the adventure. Top-notch entrainment and information. Thank you.

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@FraterRC

6 months ago

Outstanding and fabulous, thank you so much!

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@edgarsnake2857

7 months ago

Thanks, Natalie and David.

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@courtneyriley185

7 months ago

I loved that you "sang" the song!

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@butterfacemcgillicutty

6 months ago

I love the opening music!!

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@somnambulist7705

7 months ago

Seriously great production quality, informative and full of facts. No aliens or ancient power tools either.

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@johannesnicolaas

5 months ago

Ah I have a fascination for the middle kingdom... So thank you so much Sir!! Such beautiful images....

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@varyolla435

7 months ago

Key takeaway: Petrie using a string plumb line was able to ascertain accuracy within thousands of an inch + the Egyptians had a measurement system capable of ascertaining accuracy levels to the same degree. Remember this when people prattle on about "precision".

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@memrjohnno

7 months ago

Great stuff mate. With Lahun they could and perhaps did leave the bedrock work until later in the process. Maybe ran out of time, or money. Great photography and that means a lot. Having a camera is one thing but putting it to good use is another. Great output mate, always good to hear from you.

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@flightographist

7 months ago

Here's a thought, I wonder if the 1000th inch variance on the lines of the Sarcophagus was a result of a specific mason (or mason lineage) using a favorite tool on many projects and inevitably a slight wearing away of the actual tool is the root cause of the variance. Sounds like a thesis topic, if such detailed mason records are available. Thx to you and Natalie for bringing us along!

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@Antique803

7 months ago

Awesome doesn’t even scratch the surface.

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@MrPenguln

7 months ago

Glad to see you and your wife again!

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@thealmightyaku-4153

7 months ago

The glorious Fayum mummy portraits are some of my very favourite artefacts of both Classical Antiquity, and Egyptian history, as they are not only stunningly beautiful and lifelike, they also give us insight into Egyptian funerary practices of that era and how it had absorbed foreign traditions, and they are by far the largest portion of what remains of the ancient Hellenic traditions of painting, and were some of the finest works of brush until the Renaissance - even though they were mere portraits of upper-middle-class nobodies, painted by unknowns.

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