PROOF the Ancient Egyptians were Recycling ANCIENT Artifacts in the Old Kingdom!

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Published 2021-11-12
In this video I show you evidence of megalithic stone recycling and re-use, in the 4th dynasty itself! We know that the rulers of the Middle and New Kingdoms of Ancient Egypt were recycling and re-using stone from the Old Kingdom - but what does it mean if the Old Kingdom Egyptians were ALSO recycling stone from an earlier period?

According to mainstream history, the Old Kingdom was the FIRST period of Dynastic Egypt, supposedly that of the mega-pyramid builders, who also shaped millions of tons of granite blocks. But is it possible that much of this precision megalithic work was already in place, only to be inherited, and re-used by the Dynastic Civilization?

Join me as we dive down into this topic, and look at the evidence for inheritance still on the ground in Egypt today.

Links mentioned in the video:
Serapeum Playlist:    • Serapeum Series  
Evidence for Ancient High Technology playlist:    • The Evidence for Ancient High Technology  
The Largest Stone Statue ever made:    • Ancient Tanis, Ramses II, and the Lar...  
The Middle Pyramid Complex:    • The Middle Pyramid Megalithic Complex...  

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Muhammed Al Subai
Stewart Bachmann
Jeanette M Rishell
Mark Rendina

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Christopher Pearson
Jin Yuan Lew
Anonymous
Manu Seyfzadeh
Jacques Atlas
Phil Connolly
Greg Kaighin
Tara Lee Sanders
William MacConnell
Deborah and Richard Schanda
Dan Monnig

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All Comments (21)
  • @UnchartedX
    Back from Egypt! It's been a very busy 3 months on the road travelling, but I'm ready to get back to business here producing videos. Many thanks to everyone who supports the channel via the Value-for-Value model. If you're interested in supporting my work, all details are on my website at unchartedx.com/support - and I've recently added Venmo by request, so if you'd like to buy me a coffee, I'm @unchartedx on that platform!
  • @Lucasvoz
    I've started studying Egyptology this year and I discussed some of this incredible work you're producing with my professors. You'd be surprised how open they are to theories like this, there's a common consensus that our timeline of Egypt is very fragmented and incomplete. I'm optimistic we will change the mainstream story and rewrite history as we know it!
  • @lazerbrain8784
    The Rameses inscription on the fallen obelisk has clearly been written in the horizontal position. If it were still standing, one would think that the inscription should be 90 degrees to it's current orientation.
  • @TahoeJones
    The ancient megaliths only relation to Egyptians, is the graffiti they scribbled on what they found.
  • @sc0rpio79
    The pre-dynastic cut stone tells a story and can be interpreted through reasoning. The flat surfaces, no mortar, the importance of no cracks or fissures, the size and weight, the smooth surfaces originally free of hieroglyphics... There was a reason for all of it.
  • @thepowerofozone
    That Egyptian dude with the coffee in his hand who is walking us through the ruins is great. He should write a book about his discoveries and theories.
  • @nave2799
    These vids make me wanna drop everything an become a archeologists while I'm still young
  • @slappy8941
    No dogma, no sensationalism, just good content.
  • @davidlosers
    They don’t call Ramses, the “great chiseler” for nil.
  • We had a magical journey in Egypt. 35 strangers somehow became a solid group of friends in 2 weeks. The boat trip down the Nile was magical. Something special clicked sailing at the Eliphintine rocks. Ben was exactly the gentleman he appears to be in his videos, not a surprise. (Ditto the Snake Brothers!) Ben is as articulate in person as in his powerful videos. In many ways, he is the true successor to Sir William Flinders Petrie in 1900. There have been basically no real advances in Egyptology" until Ben (and Graham) took up the correct questions again in our generation. We saw machine-cut stones and un-human scale megalithic artifacts of a previous civilization. I hope others show Ben their appreciation with financial support. A lifetime event. Thanks Ben for the opportunity. Mark Rendina (Chandos).
  • @fatarsemonkey
    Can you imagine how beautiful these calcite structures would have been in their day.
  • @fredjohnson2360
    I'm blessed to be able to almost walk through all these amazing stone monuments because of your videos and hard work, thank you Ben !
  • @zemog1025
    Even after following this topic extensively this video is still fascinating.
  • I have never heard of the giant copper lined white calcite bowls. That is incredible, they went through such lengths to move some sort of liquid. Every bowl exactly the same, with saw marks going down the pipe hole. This is amazing engineering and to me is highly unnecessary; but to them it wasn't just necessary, it was easy and it was functional.
  • @ianmcdonald3053
    I hope the kids today learning the Egyptian myth taught in schools today are questioning teachers and evidence citing the works of channels like this! If not, why not, I do wish this much access to alternative historical info was around when I was in school, would of encouraged my rebellious nature lol
  • @scronyx
    Was just starving for some good content, thanks Ben!
  • I own a pair of sneakers that actually date to the pre-Christian era, evidently inscribed with the name of their constructor, the Greek goddess 'Nike.'
  • @bradrussell8523
    I absolutely love this show it's so cool and very ideal for people who question everything
  • @MiuMiuKoo
    An absolutely superb presentation Ben There is so much evidence of much more advanced megalithic buildings and the reuse of precision techniques that simply do not fit the mainstream dogmas 🤗👍
  • @Offu-cz9wl
    Out of the countless videos I have seen on the Internet over the years about ancient Egyptians this was by far the most informing and interesting thing I’ve ever seen. You did awesome with this, thank you for what you do 👏🏼