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Hatshepsut was a powerful female pharaoh of Ancient Egypt who used effective propaganda to ensure a long and prosperous rule. She ruled 18th dynasty Egypt from c. 1479 - 1458 BCE.
Timestamps:
0:00 Early Life
1:57 Claiming the Throne
6:53 Accomplishments
9:10 Death & Legacy
12:59 What did she look like?
16:01 Reconstructions Revealed
So what did Hatshepsut really look like?
Reviving the faces of ancient Egypt is difficult - Egyptian art served a very different purpose than it does today. While rulers 500 years ago depicted themselves fairly faithfully, to preserve their image for future generations, Egyptian art was not meant to truly represent the figure at all, but rather the power and idea behind the ruler.
These ancient Egyptian portraits also depict their subjects in the prime of their life - thin, and youthful, even working from a grid system that would result in each subject looking mostly the same. Some rulers would even rework statues, just borrowing them from their predecessors and slapping on a new name. These idealized statues represented perfection, so any individualistic features were thought to ruin that perfection.
Knowing all this, is it possible to get close to what Hatshepsut really looked like? We do have a few clues.
Although it’s disputed, researchers believe they have found the mummy of Hatshepsut. I won’t be able to show it here because of community guidelines, but images can easily be found online. Based on the dimensions of her sarcophagus, she was about 5 feet tall, and died around the age of 50. By the time she died, she was heavy and balding, suffering from diabetes and bone cancer, probably because of a carcinogenic skin cream she had been using.
In terms of actual facial features, we have dozens of statues of Hatshepsut, all looking really consistent. I actually superimposed her mummy with the statue images, and the proportions surprisingly matched up. But the statues are missing some depth, and distinctive features - so I’ve added some from her relatives - the mummies of her Half brother/husband, and father show prominent cheekbones and deep set eyes, with the same wide mouth as Hatshepsut.
I’m going to depict Hatshepsut in her prime, just as the ancient Egyptians did in these images. And while we may not be able to get to her true face, we do know what she would have worn. Egyptian women often wore plain sheath dresses made of undyed linen. Of course, the wealthy would have more ornamentation, wearing large collar necklaces, bracelets, and earrings.
Kohl was used to elaborately line the eyes and eyebrows, and red ochre was used as blush and lipstick.
My favorite thing about creating Hatshepsut was her amazing wig. Egyptians would wear elaborate wigs, made from real human hair. Many elite women would shave their heads entirely and wear wigs for almost all occasions. These were arranged into elaborate twists or braids, and ornamented with gold. During Hatshepsut’s reign, a thick, shoulder length wig that was stiffened with beeswax was very popular. Even as she aged and lost some of her hair, this loss wouldn’t have been noticeable to the people around her, because she would have always been wearing a wig.
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@RoyaltyNowStudios
@RoyaltyNowStudios 6 месяцев назад
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@oshicohen7383
@oshicohen7383 6 месяцев назад
Apart from the wrong map at the beginning of the video all the rest of the video looks very good
@thehammah8039
@thehammah8039 6 месяцев назад
awesome video! now do hypatia!
@MiretteAton
@MiretteAton 6 месяцев назад
Egyptians, specially ancient Egyptians, are not and were not that dark. As an Egyptian myself, it is so jarring to me to see Caucasian features on burnt brown skin. Egypt's character, civilization, history, language & DNA are connected to the Mediterranean & Levent, not Africa. Ancient Egyptians' DNA does not include any Sub-Saharan African DNA. If you know Hatshepsut's temple, you'll see the clear distinction between Egyptians & their African prisoners of war. Egyptians' skin is like that of the Italians, Greeks, & Turks; not black, not African.
@VenaJensen
@VenaJensen 6 месяцев назад
This was awesome!! Thanks so much! I would love to see a recreation of Sacajawea please!
@cd5516
@cd5516 4 месяца назад
@@MiretteAtonEgypt is in African you fool! The ancient Egyptian were black Africans! Not some Euroasians who cannot even to this day tolerate the humidity or intensity of the sun. Did you ever asked yourself why the artist bogus rendition of her hair is some fake European twist trying to emulate African corn braid!
@prmans
@prmans 6 месяцев назад
As an Egyptian, and specifically a Copt--I can't tell you how well you nailed the look of native Egyptians. This looks like every woman I attend church with, exactly. Thank you for representing my ancestors as they were and not just making them "white" or "black" but being true to who they actually were and not erasing our identity.
@JustSayin916
@JustSayin916 6 месяцев назад
Absolutely fabulous! I love all your videos. Not only do they educate, they literally bring history to life. You make histories I already know unforgettable!!
@JustSayin916
@JustSayin916 6 месяцев назад
She is so beautiful
@kilipaki87oritahiti
@kilipaki87oritahiti 6 месяцев назад
Well said! All the Afrocentrics (black Americans and Brits) who lay claim to Egyptian cultural heritage and history under the guise of being African aka black (Bantu), claiming you’re not real Egyptians but Arab, Turk, Persian, Greek, and Italian due to invasions and colonization. And that the “real Egyptians who they claim where black” was killed due to genocide🤣🤣🤣
@KingofgraceSARA
@KingofgraceSARA 6 месяцев назад
You look Arab not like this woman.
@Bonita.ch1
@Bonita.ch1 6 месяцев назад
Your name is Arabic origin. Nothing relates to Egyptians of that time. During the reign of Umar, the second caliph of the Arabs, Arab armies under the leadership of Amr ibn al-As invaded and conquered Egypt in 639 AD. You are not Egyptian
@Nikephorus
@Nikephorus 6 месяцев назад
Hatshepsut has consistently captured my fascination as one of the earliest documented female rulers, despite attempts to erase her from history. Witnessing the revival of someone from millennia ago is truly intriguing. In this recreation, she appears remarkably beautiful.
@torehaaland6921
@torehaaland6921 2 месяца назад
Her mummy can be seen in Cairo. I visited her two years ago.
@PokhrajRoy.
@PokhrajRoy. 6 месяцев назад
I’ve been to Hatshepsut’s tomb and it’s so cool! She was someone who was truly way ahead of the times or perhaps maybe times haven’t caught up to her brilliance.
@saradecapua3264
@saradecapua3264 6 месяцев назад
I only spent a few short hours there. It was fabulous and so different from other ancient structures. I still think that Edfu may have been my favorite Egyptian site.
@globalheart
@globalheart 6 месяцев назад
That's awesome!!! 🫠 maybe someday!!
@donaldnixon919
@donaldnixon919 4 месяца назад
Me Too!!! So you know in her tomb, Like most paintings and portraits are of Black People
@ChloeLukich
@ChloeLukich 6 месяцев назад
As a former Egyptologist I am truly impressed by your accuracy of everything in this video- BRAVO 🙌 Could you please do one of Thutmosis III? He was, in my option, the greatest ruler that Egypt had, and a true favorite of mine 💛
@Elleeeee____
@Elleeeee____ 6 месяцев назад
Where do you think Hatshepsut was from?
@ashiinsane90
@ashiinsane90 4 месяца назад
Thutmosis III was king Solomon in most religious books!! no way this can be proven with a single comment..
@donaldnixon919
@donaldnixon919 4 месяца назад
Egyptologist? I would like to know where you received your training? You do realize that the original inhabitants of Egypt were and are Black Africans. Of course they said so themselves in the Book of Thoth, and Every written document associated with Kemet. also, The Greeks substantiated the physical appearance of the Inhabitants of Kemet- The Black Land. I have been to Kemet and 99% of ALL Monuments, Paintings and Statues are of Black People... You could not possibly be an authentic Egyptologist... You are obviously joking. I guess your mentor is Zahwi Hawas.
@katerinapatiniotis5598
@katerinapatiniotis5598 3 месяца назад
​@@ashiinsane90 No, Tuthmose III was Genghis Khan....
@trishg5820
@trishg5820 18 дней назад
Why are you a former Egyptologist? What are you now?
@wemblyfez
@wemblyfez 6 месяцев назад
This video checked pretty much all my boxes: history, art and Egypt. Well done. I had a chance to visit Deir El-Bahari about 20 years ago and, while I loved every moment of my trip, I wish this video had been around to deepen my appreciation. Thanks to both of you. Cheers!
@RoyaltyNowStudios
@RoyaltyNowStudios 6 месяцев назад
Thank you! Sounds like an amazing trip :)
@akirebara
@akirebara 6 месяцев назад
OMG I'm so jealous. I would love to visit Egypt one day.
@Ev-vh3pf
@Ev-vh3pf 6 месяцев назад
I LOVE this recreation. I have been obsessed with Hatshepsut since I was a little girl. For over 50 yrs I've been fascinated by her. Awesome job.
@jodhaaakbarfantuomey8103
@jodhaaakbarfantuomey8103 6 месяцев назад
Hatshepsut is definitely one of my favorite historical subjects. I love when you do Ancient Egyptian History! It'd be cool if you could do more. But I'm still waiting for Diane de Poitiers!
@ThinWhiteAxe
@ThinWhiteAxe 6 месяцев назад
That would be cool
@dragnflei
@dragnflei 6 месяцев назад
I think my favorite part of your videos is the end, when you show what the person might have looked like today. It makes them so much motor relatable.
@elliebeep27
@elliebeep27 6 месяцев назад
Your production quality and skill has just gone up and up and up over the long time I've been subbed to this channel. I really love you go into more obscure, or lesser known people, too; a lot of people probably don't know how cool Hatshepsut was! Love 'seeing' her and the painstaking care you take with historical accuracy, the passion and love for what you do just shines through.
@RoyaltyNowStudios
@RoyaltyNowStudios 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so much ❤️❤️ also really appreciate you being a long time subscriber!
@hollygolden9673
@hollygolden9673 6 месяцев назад
Such a unique woman for her time. True feminine strength! Lovely portrait!
@monical7145
@monical7145 6 месяцев назад
Awesome work as always. I have always been in awe of Ancient Egyptian pharaohs and especially Hatshepsut. She was indeed ahead of her time and this reconstruction makes her even more beautiful than I imagined her to be. Love all your works xx
@kpgaskins9725
@kpgaskins9725 6 месяцев назад
Hatshepsut has been the one figure in history I have always been fascinated with. So much so, that I had just recently wanted to ask if she was a future topic for you. A woman King in ancient Egypt, a feat that allowed her to bring wealth and artistry to her country, and yet, only recently are really getting to know her. So wonderful to see her here, through your beautiful adaptation. I truly appreciate the time and skill you put into these historical figures. Thank you both so much for sharing something I can enjoy with my family, as well.
@carollewis2174
@carollewis2174 6 месяцев назад
Becca. Thank you. Hatshepsut is my favorite Pharaoh. I love her. She was deeply, spiritual, wise beyond her years. A blessing to humanity. My favorite ruler in history. She has always fascinated me. I honor her!! So grateful to learn more about her. Would love to visit Egypt, to see her temple. Long,live her memory. May more about her life be covered. May her memory and great works live forever!😂 You did a great job! Live your channel.
@paulinemegson8519
@paulinemegson8519 3 месяца назад
Hatshepsut has always fascinated me. Her mortuary temple at Deir el Bahri is to my mind, THE pinnacle of Egyptian architecture….THE most beautiful building complex ever created.
@katharper655
@katharper655 6 месяцев назад
My very favourite powerful female ruler, Hatshepsut and her architect-some say lover-Senenmut, built Deir El Bahari, the elegant, glorious temple built almost Grecian in its symmetry. Hatshepsut ruled as Pharoah..the first woman to do so. THANK YOU, FOR ALLOWING ME TO SEE MY HEROINE'S BEAUTIFUL FACE! ONE OF HER NAMES WAS "THE FLOWER OF EGYPT" AND SO SHE WAS....
@pendragonsxskywalkers9518
@pendragonsxskywalkers9518 6 месяцев назад
She wasn't first woman who became Pharaoh - the first was Sobekeneferu, two hundreds years before. Sobekneferu reigned around 4 years and after she passed she was ONLY ever female Pharaoh before Ptolemaic times whose name was preserved in King Lists, showing that Sobekneferu was respected by next generations of Egyptians and viewed as legitimate ruler.
@katharper655
@katharper655 6 месяцев назад
GOT IT! Sorry.. I was responding while at work-I'm a professional jockey-yes, I am a woman--and I'm working with the horse I'm riding in the next paramutual. Very sorry.
@pendragonsxskywalkers9518
@pendragonsxskywalkers9518 6 месяцев назад
@@katharper655 Good luck with horses! It sounds like ob full of adventures 😉🐎🐎
@katharper655
@katharper655 6 месяцев назад
@@pendragonsxskywalkers9518 Thank you. I'm also a licensed vet tech. Uhhmm.. what else is a 4'10" 98lb. girl who grew up around horses to do? 🤔
@pendragonsxskywalkers9518
@pendragonsxskywalkers9518 6 месяцев назад
@@katharper655 That is very interesting! Congratulations of being vet tech - I wanted study biology in college, but I failed my school-leaving biology exam (too much chemistry on my humanistic mind 😅😅😅).
@willmartin7293
@willmartin7293 6 месяцев назад
It is always amazing, Becca, how you are able to seemingly bring an ancient figure back to life. Not only with your artistic recreations of their physical appearance, but also with your in-depth research and superb narration of their life. Once again, thank you for all of your excellent work. It is truly a pleasure to learn from your discoveries what these people were like.
@happyinscarolina
@happyinscarolina 6 месяцев назад
Beautifully done, Becca! The richness of your recreation is so decadent. I love your mini biography of this queen/Pharoah. ❤🎉🙏
@roseandstem8054
@roseandstem8054 6 месяцев назад
Pharaoh
@reverseflashes
@reverseflashes 6 месяцев назад
Her temple is a world wonder. 😍 Compelling content as always! ✨
@dIxIklo85
@dIxIklo85 6 месяцев назад
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU. As someone who studied egyptology soley because she read a nivelle about Hatshepsut as a child... she is and will be forever in my heard. Thanks so much for researching right and give good information!
@clonejones7955
@clonejones7955 6 месяцев назад
Was it Pauline Gedge's Child of the Morning? Because if it wasn't you would probably like her many novels about ancient Egypt.
@carolelerman9686
@carolelerman9686 6 месяцев назад
You nailed it ! Her tomb looks like it belongs in our future.
@globalheart
@globalheart 6 месяцев назад
Wow...!! This is so beautifully wrought, narratives and of course, her spurit coming through your lovely and painstaking art..THANK YOU!! ❤
@12thDecember
@12thDecember 6 месяцев назад
Once again you have created a brilliant presentation of a fascinating historical figure which some of us, including myself, have never heard of. (Your depiction of her as a modern-day woman looks surprisingly familiar to me, and I have no idea why.) I can't begin to imagine Hatshepsut's despair in her dying days, not only to know that she would soon depart the Egypt she dearly loved, but to endure the excruciating pain of bone cancer.
@gomikmay
@gomikmay 6 месяцев назад
I was thinking the same. She reminds me of someone but i'm not sure who.🤓
@a.westenholz4032
@a.westenholz4032 4 месяца назад
@@gomikmay Julia Roberts possibly, that's what I thought when I saw the image, she looks like ancient Egyptian Julia Roberts.
@timp1051
@timp1051 4 месяца назад
Absolutely fantastic video. The recreation gave me chills. I felt like I could have sat with her and had a conversation with her.
@lisaT716
@lisaT716 6 месяцев назад
I was SO hoping you would do Hatshepsut! Thank you!
@buckshot1488
@buckshot1488 6 месяцев назад
As a young girl I read a book called Pharoah, written Hatshepsut's life and relationships. A stunning book, it started my interest in Egyptology. Fascinating woman.
@nickimontie
@nickimontie 6 месяцев назад
I can't tell you how much I enjoy your videos! This one is splendid!
@RoyaltyNowStudios
@RoyaltyNowStudios 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so much!
@irenewilliams5993
@irenewilliams5993 6 месяцев назад
You guys have become my favourite history channel! I can’t get enough of your videos. Truly so stunning how you bring these historical figures back to life through art. Amazing work! 🤍
@texpatrobertrice8309
@texpatrobertrice8309 6 месяцев назад
I discovered your channel about a year ago, and was hooked from the first video I saw. The history comes alive when you can see the face, smile, etc... It adds power to the video. well done!
@brianmcconnell1817
@brianmcconnell1817 6 месяцев назад
This has only added to my fascination with ancient Egypt. I hope to study it more someday when I have the time. I always enjoy your videos! Keep up the great work!
@christineingram55
@christineingram55 6 месяцев назад
She certainly was very remarkable.The re reaction came out exactly as I pictured her ,a strong beautiful confident woman. I think though she would have had to work hard for the respect she got.Its a shame she was almost wiped out,shows how insecure and petty the up and coming new Kings of Egypt were.Hers were not the only features that were nearly all eradicated during the reign of Egypt Kings and the few Queens..I always found Egypt history fascinating ..Great video 🥰
@honeyboo7549
@honeyboo7549 6 месяцев назад
Woohooo! She is my absolute favorite. The only woman who made it to the throne as a female pharaoh. Thank you so much for this!
@pendragonsxskywalkers9518
@pendragonsxskywalkers9518 6 месяцев назад
There were many female Pharaohs. Besides Hatshepsut three more before Ptolemaic times (Sobekneferu, Neferneferuaten and Tawosret) and at least 6 during Ptolemaic period (Cleopatra II, Cleopatra III, Berenike III, Cleopatra V/VI Tryphaena, Berenike IV and Cleopatra VII the Great).
@MissMarquise
@MissMarquise 6 месяцев назад
@@pendragonsxskywalkers9518 I was looking for this
@monmothma3358
@monmothma3358 6 месяцев назад
​@@pendragonsxskywalkers9518 And then there was Nefertiti, although she wasn't technically a sole-ruling pharaoh but a queen.
@pendragonsxskywalkers9518
@pendragonsxskywalkers9518 6 месяцев назад
@@monmothma3358 There was several thousand of prominent Egyptian Queen consorts 😅😅 But Nefertiti probably became Pharaoh after her husband. Neferneferuaten whom I mentioned almost certainly was Nefertiti, who was also reffered as Neferneferuaten Nefertiti. Having the same name and being most promient female Royal during that time, Nefertiti is best candidate for the role. Her daughter also bore that name, but she was merely a child and wasn't even eldest.
@w.johnnaalbert8418
@w.johnnaalbert8418 6 месяцев назад
Great one! Deir El Bahari is beautiful. But, it isn’t her tomb. It was her mortuary temple. She was buried in the Valley of the Kings.
@terri348
@terri348 6 месяцев назад
Her tomb contains her bodily remains. Her memorial temple contains her spirit, which is depicted on the walls and monuments, of who she was in life.
@w.johnnaalbert8418
@w.johnnaalbert8418 6 месяцев назад
⁠@@terri348At 9:02, she said “the tomb isn’t just for her”. Hatshepsut was never buried at Deir El Bahari. A mortuary temple is a place of worship and a place for offerings. Deir El Bahari was Hatshepsut’s mortuary temple.
@thevintagemagnolia3448
@thevintagemagnolia3448 6 месяцев назад
Another great video. 😊 I look forward to your videos. I love Ancient Rome and Ancient Egypt. You capture both beautifully and your voice is soothing. Thank you ❤
@2KDUDE22
@2KDUDE22 6 месяцев назад
Amazing channel!!! How do you only have 360k subs? You deserve much more. Continue to grow.
@yasminmarques8193
@yasminmarques8193 6 месяцев назад
i love her story somuch, seeing her come to life made me emotional. thank you for this! what an amazing work!
@JaviMunoz07
@JaviMunoz07 6 месяцев назад
You created the most beautiful accurate of Hatshepsut as both past and present. You are a great talent
@PistachioDean
@PistachioDean 6 месяцев назад
The temple of Hatshepsut is amazing, and so were her cheekbones (I was curious about the mummy lol). Stunning recreation work!!
@dawnae75
@dawnae75 6 месяцев назад
This is one of my favorites! Thank you for all of your research and artistic skills putting your social media content together. I'm bad at descriptor words so I will say this and hope it's not too cheesy, but your work is beautiful!
@annedixon2528
@annedixon2528 6 месяцев назад
Hatshepsut has always been my favorite person from ancient history ❤Thank you for this video!
@chrisstef8004
@chrisstef8004 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for another amazing video..👏👏👏 She was beautiful and intelligent. A woman with a heart of passion, fire & belief.. Stay safe... Australia 🦘 🤩🌹
@ravenslullabye
@ravenslullabye 6 месяцев назад
Absolutely amazing story and recreation!
@screweverything2215
@screweverything2215 4 месяца назад
She is my favorite pharaoh, very fair and just, and built Egyptian health and infrastructure. I believe her stepson was a warrior not a diplomat, and they both recognized their best fit for Egypt.
@josi4251
@josi4251 6 месяцев назад
I cannot adequately express how much I appreciate this channel and all that I learn from it. Somehow I made it through the hippie-dippy 70's without any world history, so all that I know now is self-taught. As a longtime teacher, I will continue to learn as long as I'm breathing, and this channel is such an excellent teacher. History and people come to life, and I'm here for it!
@candyvigil550
@candyvigil550 6 месяцев назад
This was very interesting. The recreation was wonderful. You made her seem like a very personable lady.
@CathyAFarr
@CathyAFarr 6 месяцев назад
Amazing recreation! The music too was stirring and appropriately Egyptian in nature. Great job!
@jsi4064
@jsi4064 6 месяцев назад
Awesome video, thank you. I've always thought Hatshepsut was extraordinary. ❤🎉
@galas455
@galas455 6 месяцев назад
You did a really good putting this together, thank you.
@wowproductions3779
@wowproductions3779 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for this! Fascinating! Hatshepsut well deserves a place in your collection.
@elizabethsands4470
@elizabethsands4470 6 месяцев назад
So beautiful.. Thank you for sharing xx
@libbyjensen1858
@libbyjensen1858 6 месяцев назад
WOW! She was absolutely stunning!!
@purplegothicqueen
@purplegothicqueen 2 месяца назад
Beautiful imaging and storytelling as always xxxx
@amberwaters9529
@amberwaters9529 6 месяцев назад
This was an especially good one! Thank you for this video!
@bloomwithjessika4960
@bloomwithjessika4960 6 месяцев назад
Amazing video, as always. Hatshepsut was such a strong female- thanks for highlighting her.
@franciswright6672
@franciswright6672 6 месяцев назад
Great video, thanks for showing it.
@Tronipule
@Tronipule Месяц назад
what a wonderful video. Thank you so much
@salcuti6421
@salcuti6421 6 месяцев назад
Beautifully done, voice calm and clear…Patricia
@catherinecotter8624
@catherinecotter8624 6 месяцев назад
This was awesome to watch and see your reconstruction of her. I love your presentation of the facts and evidence.
@octoberrust127
@octoberrust127 2 месяца назад
Beautifully done
@andreamanning3297
@andreamanning3297 6 месяцев назад
just incredible. Very very well done and thank you.
@CymruCelt01
@CymruCelt01 6 месяцев назад
The results are absolutely amazing. Well done
@jessicanippes1730
@jessicanippes1730 6 месяцев назад
As always, great work you guys ❤ I really love your re- creations and get a bit the feeling, I am in this time capsule. Thank you so much!
@mirofeya
@mirofeya 6 месяцев назад
She is my favorite ruler. I know a lot about her. From that trip her travelers brought the oldest tale we know, it was in the illustrated papyrus. The tale about the Great Snake and the mariners who happened to be on his island. Also, i like to think that she had lover (favorite) and it was young and very talented architect (who built all these temples). There are a portrait of them with her daughter. Some scientists think that her only child was not from husband (brother's genes), but from her lover.
@Mad9977
@Mad9977 6 месяцев назад
what a great work and beautiful result 👍
@xyzaniel
@xyzaniel 6 месяцев назад
might i suggest u do Peter and Ines de Castro of Portugal. she was the corpse queen of portugal and they had a really tragic story.
@AikoSilver
@AikoSilver 6 месяцев назад
Please do more Native American figures in history, your reconstructions are beautiful! I propose a video on Atahualpa, La Malinche, Anacaona, Sacagawea, Weetamoo, Openchancanough, and Squanto?
@mychaldbeausoleil3043
@mychaldbeausoleil3043 6 месяцев назад
Your research and talent aiways gives us an outstanding look into the past and what your subject would look like currently.
@user-lu7dg5ny1r
@user-lu7dg5ny1r 6 месяцев назад
Pretty and powerful.
@richardlippincott8881
@richardlippincott8881 6 месяцев назад
I SO love your videos! thank you. love, Maureen
@bobalki
@bobalki 17 дней назад
You are an artist and your work is beautiful. I do enjoy watching these videos.
@grown.ass.nerd.
@grown.ass.nerd. 6 месяцев назад
Holy shit! She looks like she could have been my sister! These are always beautifully done, and Hatshepsut has always deeply fascinated me being such a successful Pharaoh in her own right, but when her face was revealed I choked on my drink! Just to be clear, I have no North African heritage, in fact most of mine is native Central American, but the way her nose looked, her eyes, the way her face moved when she smiled, it was uncanny how similar we appeared to look alike! I'm not even remotely as regal as she, but wow! So glad I was sitting down for this one.
@janelightning73
@janelightning73 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for this masterpiece!
@noni4535
@noni4535 6 месяцев назад
Absolutely fascinating
@pendragonsxskywalkers9518
@pendragonsxskywalkers9518 6 месяцев назад
Very nice recreation! 💖 One correction - her husband might rule 13 years... or only 3. Egyptologists argue about that, but left almost nothing and all his children were infants or toddlers at time his passing, so it seems short 3-year reign is more probable. That would mean Hatshepsut could be younger than 50. If she was born after her father became Pharaoh and if her husband ruled only 3 years, Hatshepsut would be less than 40 (11-13 years of her father + 3 years of her husband + 22 years of her = 36/38 years).
@bethparker1500
@bethparker1500 4 месяца назад
Just returned from Luxor, 3rd tour. I could never get enough, lol. You did this beautifully, and then today smiling. Thank you so much ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@brendansixtyone
@brendansixtyone 6 месяцев назад
your work is brilliant
@janeceeastwood8035
@janeceeastwood8035 5 месяцев назад
I love history, so I love your channel. Thank you.
@pedromiguel3227
@pedromiguel3227 4 месяца назад
Beautiful work.
@bellablock5864
@bellablock5864 Месяц назад
The music gives the right touch to the beautiful recreation.
@alanatolstad4824
@alanatolstad4824 6 месяцев назад
Worthy. Thanx so much.
@allieeverett9017
@allieeverett9017 6 месяцев назад
This was breathtaking...literally.
@markhogan9435
@markhogan9435 4 месяца назад
Wow, you are so good at this... fasanating. So much perfection.
@kasarajaxen5793
@kasarajaxen5793 3 месяца назад
So enjoyable! Thank you 🙏🏻
@ralph1270
@ralph1270 6 месяцев назад
I love this channel❣️
@samantha0917
@samantha0917 6 месяцев назад
Greetings from Egypt! ♥️🫶🏻
@danielasigner3058
@danielasigner3058 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for your work
@richardpaschal2218
@richardpaschal2218 6 месяцев назад
Nice work!
@kafkaesqueee
@kafkaesqueee 6 месяцев назад
OH THANK GOD YOU HELD TRUE TO HISTORY 😭I was so worried you cave in to the Hoteps
@gaildrake5940
@gaildrake5940 17 дней назад
Stunning
@tshaffer9681
@tshaffer9681 4 месяца назад
Beautiful. I love how you bring them to life.
@huyenquan8918
@huyenquan8918 5 месяцев назад
Your videos have become part of my skincare ritual morning and night ❤ will you consider doing one for Rameses II and Nefertari sometime?
@annepoitrineau5650
@annepoitrineau5650 6 месяцев назад
fascinating, thank you!
@overwhelmingapathy721
@overwhelmingapathy721 6 месяцев назад
Ive so much respect for strong women, i showed my wife your channel and she was an instant fan. The Joan of Arc video had her all up and excited. We love your content very much. She did ask me if you wonder much about the accuracy of the work you do...i imagine you wonder alot about how close you get.
@RoyaltyNowStudios
@RoyaltyNowStudios 6 месяцев назад
That’s so nice to hear! I LOVED the Joan of arc video, she’s amazing. And yes, of course I wonder :) I come to terms with even if I’m not close to the real face (which unfortunately we’ll never truly know), at least I made history come to life a little bit more.
@karenhorton2345
@karenhorton2345 6 месяцев назад
Simply amazing
@KC-gy5xw
@KC-gy5xw 6 месяцев назад
Her temple is AMAZING
@Amethyst_Dragon_
@Amethyst_Dragon_ 6 месяцев назад
Wow She was not only smart but also beautiful ❤️💕
@Represent1
@Represent1 6 месяцев назад
Africa is such an amazing continent!
@terjelindman6599
@terjelindman6599 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for a fine portrait of my dear Queen she Will always be in my heart
@bakoyma
@bakoyma 6 месяцев назад
She looks stunning. Especially the "today"-image got me. Well done!
@mischezizza2712
@mischezizza2712 6 месяцев назад
Love your channel. Love ancient Egyptian Everything!!!! Thank you!! 💋😻 👀
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