@historydrops

Episode #1928 with Jimmy Corsetti (Bright Insights) and Ben van Kerkwyk (UnchartedX)

Here is a great long video from the Egyptian series: https://youtu.be/0RZr2QuK4ns

@leechrec

we really underestimate the ability and knowhow of the ancient ones

@edburns584

Our guide pointed out that the nile during this tike was much much higher and actually wasn't far from the quarrys that they chose those locations for quarries because of the locations near the nile

@Jplovesjesus

It’s simple, look at the flintstones, they used dinosaurs.

@LarenOz

“I can’t work out how to do it so it can’t be done!” 😂😂😂

@devinsueoka153

As a tradesman I’ll say scholars are the funniest people to watch. Men that have never worked with their hands saying it’s not possible without evening trying. It’s insulting to our ancestors trades. They were smart and were able to do these things without machines which is incredible but still possible.

@hakapeszimaki8369

Do not underestimate ancient people.

@patrickb1303

I think people underestimate what you can do with thousands of laborers and little concern for what happens to them. I bet they used Simple force methods applied by tens of thousands of forced laborers. And I imagine thousands died moving them.

@peterngeti9755

I believe that all the archeological finds we've known of so far account for only 5-10% of what we ought to know.... Someone needs to do a 100m Lidar scan of the entire Sahara!

@brickprik

Never underestimate what a mason will do for beer.

@Skibbityboo0580

Imagine using all your skill, and determination, that you acquired over a lifetime, to make a beautiful object only to have some idiots in the future say that you couldn't have been able to do it, and it must have been aliens, or some shit.

@cymulholland9841

There is so much we don’t know.

@aka_bullet

Rivers change course

@district5198

I 100% believe that we’ve only uncovered a fraction of what’s buried in the sand. And who knows what exciting artifacts lie in Antarctica. And fully believe there is a cover up at the highest levels.

@robertsumner301

Because rivers change over history

@Shane-lt3lv

They had shit we can't begin to comprehend.

@thomasowens5824

Unreal !! All rivers change course ! And in those days it was much closer !!! AND its height has also dropped as it moved/widened.......these guys🤦🏼‍♂️

@kevinskiles2033

The Wadi Hammamat quarry is located in a dry riverbed, so it was all downhill to the Nile.

@kasparsbajars

One of the aspects that most of these theories overlook is construction times. Most ancient construction projects took over a century to build. Time had a different meaning than in the modern, technology driven era. It’s only the past century where construction times have got slimmer and more pressing. If they had an engineer or mega scale project manager on the show, they would tell you that it would take us less than 10 years from inception to a finished pyramid in line with the current building code and a digital twin.

@presidentialchaos6921

These guys are the next generation’s replacement for Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson 😂