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Makeup and Beauty in Ancient Egypt 

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Dr. Colleen Darnell and Michelle Coursey discuss ancient Egyptian makeup and beauty practices.To see Michelle’s amazing 1920s makeup tutorial where she does an authentic day and evening look on me, go to @myvintagelove ( • My Vintage Love - Epis... )
Also, follow my vintage adventures / vintage_egyptologistfu... Reading: Lise Manniche, Egyptian Luxuries: Fragrance, Aromatherapy and Cosmetics in Pharaonic Times (Cairo, 1999)Image Credits:Cosmetic Box of the Royal Butler Kemeni, ca. 1805 BCE (Metropolitan Museum of Art 26.7.1438; Public Domain)Mirror of Reniseneb, ca. 1810-1700 BCE (Metropolitan Museum of Art, 26.7.1351; Public Domain)Silver and gold mirror of one of the foreign wives of Thutmose III, ca. 1479-1425 BCE (Metropolitan Museum of Art, 26.8.97; www.metmuseum...., Public Domain); see Christine Lilyquist, The Tomb of Three Foreign Wives of Tuthmosis III (New York, 2003).Harvest scene from the tomb of Menna, ca. 1400 BCE (facsimile; MMA, www.metmuseum...., public domain)Menna’s daughter offering to her parents, from the tomb of Menna, ca. 1400 BCE (facsimile, MMA, www.metmuseum...., Public Domain)Seated statue of Yuny and his wife Renenutet, ca. 1280 BCE (MMA, www.metmuseum...., public domain)Statues of Rahotep and Nofret, ca. 2550 BCE (photograph by Djehuty CC BY-SA 4.0)Detail of the statue of Nofret, ca. 2550 BCE (photograph by Djehuty CC BY-SA 4.0)Wig of Merit, ca. 1400 BCE (Egyptian Museum Turin, collezioni.mus... CC 2.0)Procession from the Temple of Amun, ca. 1250 BCE (facsimile, MMA, www.metmuseum.... coin of Cleopatra VII (www.humanities.... Susan Walker and Peter Higgs, eds., Cleopatra of Egypt: from History to Myth (London, 2001); through Cleopatra I (wife of Ptolemy V), Cleopatra VII had some Persian ancestry, and the mother of Cleopatra VII is not definitively known, although Cleopatra VI Tryphaina is a likely candidate (Günther Hölbl, A History of the Ptolemaic Empire [London, 2001])Rear wall of Dendera Temple, showing Cleopatra VII and Caesarion (photograph by Francis Frith, 1857-59)Bust of Nefertiti, Photo by Philip Pikart (CC Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, commons.wikime... Colbert as Cleopatra (Public Domain)Colossal seated statue of Amunhotep III, ca. 1370 BCE (MMA, www.metmuseum...., Public Domain)Statue of the Third Dynasty king Djoser (ca. 2650 BCE) (photograph by Jon Bodsworth, copyrighted free use, en.wikipedia.o... of Rahotep and Nofret, ca. 2550 BCE (photograph by Djehuty CC BY-SA 4.0)Razor from the tomb of Hatnefer, ca. 1480 BCE (Metropolitan Museum of Art, www.metmuseum...., Public Domain)Barbers at work, tomb of Userhat, ca. 1420 BCE (Metropolitan Museum of Art, www.metmuseum...., Public Domain)Tweezer-like implement, ca. 1500 BCE (Metropolitan Museum of Art, Public Domain)Funerary mask of Wah, ca. 1980 BCE (Metropolitan Museum of Art, Public Domain)Statue of King Hatshepsut as a woman (Metropolitan Museum of Art, www.metmuseum...., Public Domain)Statue of King Hatshepsut in an act of devotion, having the proportions and body shape of a man (www.metmuseum...., Metropolitan Museum of Art, Public Domain)Head from an Osiride Statue of Hatshepsut, ca. 1460 BCE (Metropolitan Museum of Art, Public Domain)On the earliest figural tattoos, see Renee Friedman, et al., “Natural mummies from Predynastic Egypt reveal the world’s earliest figural tattoos,” Journal of Archaeological Science 92 (2018): 116-125 (doi.org/10.101... John Darnell and Colleen Darnell, “Decoding the Tattoos of the Ancient Egyptians,” Atlas Obscura, www.atlasobscu... For images of the tattooed New Kingdom priestess, see Isaac Schultz, “Modern Tech is Revealing Ancient Egyptian Tattooing,” Atlas Obscura www.atlasobscu... daughter offering to her parents, from the tomb of Menna, ca. 1400 BCE (facsimile, Metropolitan Museum of Art, www.metmuseum...., Public Domain); for the publication of the wax head cone excavated at Amarna, see Anna Stevens, Corina E. Rogge, et al., “From representation to reality: ancient Egyptian wax head cones,” Antiquity 93 (2019), DOI: doi.org/10.151...

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@ottergether8518
@ottergether8518 3 года назад
When she was talking about how intense all the scents would have been all I kept thinking was how nearly every product we use on our clothes and bodies is scented. Scent is still a big part of our culture for sure, although not with the same religious and ritual connotations
@ligeiaztomb2755
@ligeiaztomb2755 3 года назад
Perfume was also sacred to Bast
@user-guigui01
@user-guigui01 2 года назад
Wish the option "Give a heart to comments" was possible, because your comment is really nice!!
@sometimessnarky1642
@sometimessnarky1642 Год назад
Perfumes were important in the old days because otherwise people smelled bad. When the temperature is 102° in the shade...and there is no shade... There's a lot of sweating going on. Add to that the fact that bathing was done in oil and not soap and water and you get stinky people. Gotta throw some herbs and resins around to cover it up.😂😂
@laughsmile7026
@laughsmile7026 3 года назад
May I make a suggestion, please? Could you, at some point, make a video about magic in ancient Egypt? I am soooo interested in the topic, I would love to know about their rituals, their beliefs and their texts! LOVE your overall work so much! Thank you in advance!
@VintageEgyptologist
@VintageEgyptologist 3 года назад
Great suggestion! We will definitely add magic to the list, because John does a lot of work on Egyptian magical practices.
@unique37us
@unique37us 3 года назад
Yes please 🙋🏿‍♀️
@persephone2706
@persephone2706 3 года назад
@@VintageEgyptologist Yes!
@redruby8529
@redruby8529 3 года назад
Yes, and alchemy! Or is magic and alchemy the same thing?!
@perseagratissima
@perseagratissima 3 года назад
I just finished reading “Ancient Egyptian Magic” by Christina Riggs, it definitely gives a good overview of the topic, and it’s a beautiful book to look at, which is always a bonus :)
@glitterberserker1029
@glitterberserker1029 3 года назад
I would love a video on female pharos. How they came to power, were depicted, treated after thier deaths. I know they tried to erase Hatchepsut but was that the norm or was she just wildly unpopular.
@VintageEgyptologist
@VintageEgyptologist 3 года назад
That would be a great topic for a video - Hatshepsut especially is fascinating and her story is more complex than is often presented.
@repurposedrestoration1498
@repurposedrestoration1498 3 года назад
There were female Pharos ?
@Llloame
@Llloame 3 года назад
@@repurposedrestoration1498 yup
@misterminutes4504
@misterminutes4504 3 года назад
I kept imaging of China's first Empress who united China😂 why!!?
@dorianphilotheates3769
@dorianphilotheates3769 3 года назад
cindy S.Melecio - Pharos (pl. Pharoi ) is neutral in gender (as lighthouses tend to be) though in the Greek, Pharos (as in The Great Pharos of Alexandria - One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World) does take the masculine article (Ο Φάρος). Pharaohs, on the other hand, were almost exclusively male - though there are a few notable exceptions of female Pharaohs (Hatshepsut and Cleopatra are the best known).
@lorenzocallegaro8783
@lorenzocallegaro8783 3 года назад
Do I have any interest in makeup No Did I watch the entire video Yes Why Because it's just so intellectually stimulating and well done
@VintageEgyptologist
@VintageEgyptologist 3 года назад
One of the best compliments to receive!
@jeffsmith899
@jeffsmith899 3 года назад
This is incredible, please do not stop making these awesome videos. I can't get enough! Thank you again.
@VintageEgyptologist
@VintageEgyptologist 3 года назад
Thank you!
@echodragon6
@echodragon6 3 года назад
I just love learning about the history of beauty and stuff. We never hear about this in school
@Partytime08
@Partytime08 3 года назад
Ditto
@misterminutes4504
@misterminutes4504 3 года назад
Schools is not that cultural
@melissamenchaca9121
@melissamenchaca9121 3 года назад
Which is a shame, they seem to weed out anything that would make people actually interested in history
@bellafawzi4694
@bellafawzi4694 3 года назад
Same here ❤
@llJeshooinessll
@llJeshooinessll 3 года назад
@@melissamenchaca9121 SO true !
@edsanchez6173
@edsanchez6173 3 года назад
Thank you Doctor Darnell and a warm welcome to your guest Michelle Coursey. Another fascinating and educational look into the culture of ancient Egypt. This is the kind of knowledge rarely given more than a passing mention and yet, to me, is the quality of information that I feel furthers our connection to, and understanding of, a people that lived thousands of years ago. Videos on the minutiae of Egyptian culture help to humanize, to add color to, a picture of the people who actually walked and lived amongst the streets and temples we hear of most often. I’m off to check out the vintage makeup video you did with Michelle. Looking forward to your next.
@VintageEgyptologist
@VintageEgyptologist 3 года назад
That is such a kind comment, thank you!
@addiedas89
@addiedas89 3 года назад
Her voice can really get your attention. I can seat all day listening to her lectures.
@MissFictionBooks
@MissFictionBooks 3 года назад
We TOTALLY need a Cleopatra video!💙
@VintageEgyptologist
@VintageEgyptologist 3 года назад
It shall come!
@redruby8529
@redruby8529 3 года назад
And Hatshepsut please!
@npgibson69
@npgibson69 3 года назад
Perhaps this is too picky, but it seems odd to refer to Cleopatra as Greek. Macedonian, mostly, or perhaps Hellenistic, but not much Greek in her bloodline I believe.
@alex.profi27
@alex.profi27 Год назад
​@@npgibson69 macedonians are greek
@brandynicholson1499
@brandynicholson1499 3 года назад
I am so thrilled that The Welsh Twins, Robert and James, sent me to your video. I am subscribed to both of you now. Their twin videos are just fun, but their personal channels are more teaching with personality. I would love to see a collaboration between you all in the future. I think people are missing out by not knowing about you ladies. Collaborations may drive a bunch of views to your channels, and could really bring in some new subscribers like myself. Onto watch y'all's 1920s portion!
@mentatphilosopher
@mentatphilosopher 3 года назад
Interesting that experimental archeology has not tried to reproduce Egyptian makeup. Mass spectrometry from remains in pots and jars should have given clues as to the underlying mediums and binders and surviving mortar and pestles an idea of how fine the grind was.
@VintageEgyptologist
@VintageEgyptologist 3 года назад
I will actually have to double check recent scholarship - perhaps there is more information about that topic! Thank you for your interesting comment.
@skincarewithaustin
@skincarewithaustin 3 года назад
@@VintageEgyptologist actually, it might be interesting to reach out to Lisa Eldridge here on RU-vid. She is a makeup historian and at one point was the creative director for Lancôme. In her most recent book she breaks down Egyptian makeup and dissects the particular resources and ingredients used in some detail. Very interesting stuff. According to her book, from what I remember, the makeup was not only used for aesthetic purposes, but was *functional*. It’s chemical makeup was able to defend their eyes from diseases like trachoma, though don’t quote me on that.
@laurakeyse9944
@laurakeyse9944 3 года назад
I read somewhere that Kohl was used around the eyes on both men, women and children in Egypt to protect their eyes from the intense glare of the sun.
@LaynieFingers
@LaynieFingers 4 месяца назад
Also check out Erin Parsons! She's made several videos experimenting with reproducing something similar to various different cosmetics that have been found based on what was in them. She isn't a historian, but I really like her approach!
@oscarp4328
@oscarp4328 3 года назад
I would fly out, rent a flat and enroll in all her classes. She explains stuff in such a enthusiastic and passionate way that I wish all my college teachers had when when I was in college.
@carpet427
@carpet427 3 года назад
I have to mention that the youtube captions interpreted Hatshepsut as hot chocolate. But, more importantly, I'm very happy to see both of you discussing historical concepts of makeup. I am a woman, and I have mixed feelings about makeup as it currently is. To know that makeup has been around for thousands of years, and has been used primarily, or at least, most ubiquitously, in the context of celebration and merriment is nice to hear. I'm able to lessen my skepticism of makeup through confirmation that makeup has indeed been worn for fun rather than for societal approval.
@VintageEgyptologist
@VintageEgyptologist 3 года назад
Fixing Hatshepsut now - I am committed to "no more craptions!"
@jeanetteferree6118
@jeanetteferree6118 3 года назад
@@VintageEgyptologist I really appreciate how you speak slowly and clearly enough that the captions are able to keep up. It is so frustrating watching a video and having to keep rewinding so I can read all the captions.
@Nekogal21
@Nekogal21 3 года назад
This has always been something I've been interested in thank you so much for uploading this video
@Being_Bubbli
@Being_Bubbli 3 года назад
I’ve been obsessed with ancient Egypt my entire life!!! Please make more educational videos and content! This is wonderful
@dagoldsmith39
@dagoldsmith39 7 месяцев назад
Same here ❤
@hollerinannes7780
@hollerinannes7780 3 года назад
I’m a practicing witch, and a lot of what we are taught claims to be Egyptian in origin, could you possibly do a video on the magickal and spiritual practices of Egypt, or if there was an equivalent of an “Egyptian Witch”? Such a fan of the Drs. Darnell, keep up the amazing work, you guys ❤️
@JosephM
@JosephM 3 года назад
Same! I'd love to see a historical view on that topic :)
@limbo_bird9464
@limbo_bird9464 3 года назад
+
@llJeshooinessll
@llJeshooinessll 3 года назад
This would be fascinating !
@laurenashley5305
@laurenashley5305 3 года назад
Going even deeper. I was raised in hoodoo and Ifa which is closer related to kemetic spirituality than paganism( im also a rootworker) and I will tell you that these forms of spirituality are sacred because they are ancestral, and basically... you cannot ask someone elses ancestors to " work" for you. Of course you can still learn the concepts etc.. but as far as being able to use it for divination etc.. its a no. A lot of things that are African are ancestral and very complicated.
@iorogutu
@iorogutu 3 года назад
First time watching these ladies, SOOOO CHARMING AND LOVELY!!!! Yes I had to scream it. You two are so smart and beautiful. Thank you for sharing with us❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@yomnahossam6773
@yomnahossam6773 3 года назад
as an Egyptian, I like how you address topics about ancient Egypt more in depth because yes there are a lot of misconceptions, new subscriber! and looking forward to more of your videos
@aryapramod5512
@aryapramod5512 3 года назад
I was always fascinated by the Egyptian culture and their lifestyles.. This channel is actually great.. and I am so happy that I actually got to know real Egyptologists... Keep going! Wishing you all the best!🎆❤️
@ap3he
@ap3he 3 года назад
Welsh twins gang where you at??
@historychick5947
@historychick5947 3 года назад
Right here!
@SunnyBeetle1922
@SunnyBeetle1922 2 месяца назад
I just came from there straight here!!!❤❤❤
@danihelledraklyn8602
@danihelledraklyn8602 2 года назад
I would love to see you do a review on the ancient egyptian video game Assassins Creed Origins, set in Cleopatra's time (similar to what you did in your Mummy review!)
@seaurchinayano6140
@seaurchinayano6140 3 года назад
When thinking about how ancient civilizations handled make up you naturally imagine us modern people travel "back in time" to look at the make up first hand. What I think would be very interesting would be to have ancient egyptians travel "forward in time" and hear what they have to say about our make up, skin care products and wigs. I imagine it would be a rather lively discussion! :)
@kaiakakos
@kaiakakos 3 года назад
I smiled the entire video...two perfect ladies, to whom I would certainly be best friends with.
@VintageEgyptologist
@VintageEgyptologist 3 года назад
Michelle is awesome (and her makeup is always perfect!)
@barbieblues7639
@barbieblues7639 Год назад
That flapper look is crazy 😮 in a good way. I wasn't expecting that.
@VintageEgyptologist
@VintageEgyptologist Год назад
Thank you!
3 года назад
OOOOH! Loved this video!! 😍 Can't wait for the episode on Cleopatra VII!! 😄
@lillytalesandwonders780
@lillytalesandwonders780 3 года назад
I have always been interested by make-up throughout history. So thank you so much for this super interesting episode, I have learnt so much🖤
@lapdoll_
@lapdoll_ 3 года назад
I could listen to you talk for hours! Loved this
@VintageEgyptologist
@VintageEgyptologist 3 года назад
Wow, thank you!
@feleslucis-emanueldearaujo6237
@feleslucis-emanueldearaujo6237 3 года назад
Me too!
@mdstanton1813
@mdstanton1813 3 года назад
I've seen so many statues, pictures and read some literature but never knew that their actual hair was showing underneath. I assumed it was a styling choice of the wig hair, and until now hadn't come across that info
@caligulalonghbottom2629
@caligulalonghbottom2629 3 года назад
I imagine its kinda like 18th century wigs. Everyone knew they were wigs so they didn't bother trying to make them blend or look realistic. They took them for what they were as opposed to our modern use of wigs which is meant to be very 'natural' looking. Hell, even the 1920s they had those metallic bullion embroidered silver and gold 'flapper' wigs which were entirely made of emberoidery thread (or some such similar material)
@LucasBorioMakeUp
@LucasBorioMakeUp 3 года назад
I ordered the best organic popcorn, for that Cleopatra episode
@Misseria
@Misseria 3 года назад
So, wigs were like hats.
@goldenari295
@goldenari295 Год назад
Your energy is so beautiful & fresh. You can really tell your passion for this subject. It makes me very much interested and hooked into the information as well, thank you for this :)
@IuliaBlaga
@IuliaBlaga 3 года назад
This was so fascinating and informative! I love your work. It's so refreshing to see such good content where I can always learn something new. I would love to see a video on Ancient Egyptian music.
@sweettaine
@sweettaine 3 года назад
Colleen, I think this is my favorite of your videos thus far. Your knowledge and insight bring that vanished world vividly to life. Thank you.
@SculptyWorks
@SculptyWorks 3 года назад
This was truly wonderful to watch. Can't wait for the next episode! ❤ ❤ ❤
@lujainsamm4044
@lujainsamm4044 3 года назад
Can you talk about marriages in ancient Egypt please?
@allanscherman8851
@allanscherman8851 3 года назад
Thank you so much Dr Darnell for once again an incredible piece of educational content. The images and scents of these scenes of life in ancient Egypt truly bloomed with your words, it felt like I was there. Stay safe.
@Tamara-mm7us
@Tamara-mm7us 3 года назад
Thank you!! Egypt is a very special place for me. Loved this! 🥰
@Kolibri71
@Kolibri71 3 года назад
I'm sooooooo grateful I find out that you have your own channel now💚💚💚 listening to you is a delight 😍
@VintageEgyptologist
@VintageEgyptologist 3 года назад
Thank you!!!
@niaakima
@niaakima 3 года назад
They are both fabulous
@JellyBean0776
@JellyBean0776 3 года назад
Am I the only one from the Welsh twins to come check this out??
@sisuguillam5109
@sisuguillam5109 3 года назад
😂
@zaragurganious9276
@zaragurganious9276 3 года назад
I love story about Egyptian beauty, games, romance, painting, worship. Anyway, the makeup is my fave story. I already have a makeup recipes of Ancient Egyptian in form paper. I love it too.
@larasudomlak7128
@larasudomlak7128 Год назад
Really cool Ladies. Classy and informative and great to see contemporary women encouraging character, self confidence and artistry for enthusiasts. Also you can achieve an everyday image or go all out on special occasions. But always create your own individual style. 🌟
@JosephM
@JosephM 3 года назад
I love love love love these topics and how you talk about them. Looking foward to see more :)
@ambrevigneron5911
@ambrevigneron5911 3 года назад
Dear Dr. Darnell, I’ve briefly studied egyptology before going to jewelry formation. And it would be a honor if you may explain about the role of jewelries (metals and gems included) in Ancien Egyptian society and religion. Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
@misskaila4059
@misskaila4059 3 года назад
I’m so glad I found this I’m currently writing my thesis on women in new kingdom Egypt and this will be a huge help!!!
@pierrefireball2505
@pierrefireball2505 3 года назад
Oh please have more videos with Dr. Colleen Darnell, I love this video, I learn so much from this on Ancient Egyptian make-up and culture. I have seeing other videos with her but nothing like this. I knew she was extremely educated in her studies in Egyptian culture and archeology but this was so different and fun to watch. I just subscribed to your channel and love it.
@Zillah82
@Zillah82 3 года назад
That is really fascinating about them having tattoos. Have they ever found tattooing instruments of that time? My first tattoo was an ankh so I find that pretty neat. Also, I love the crochet work you are wearing. Is it a dress or a top?
@christiraney5939
@christiraney5939 3 года назад
Wow, I wish I had the pattern to crochet that beautiful top you're wearing!
@snopure
@snopure 3 года назад
There are possibly practical reasons also for the ancient Egyptians' heavy emphasis on scent, particularly incense. The scent not only masks body odors, but it keeps a lot of bugs away. I don't think it's an accident that many ancient religions utilized incense in worship and prayers; it would have been easy enough to correlate the burning of incense with what appears to be the deity answering a prayer for healing or good health when many annoying and disease-causing insects were kept at bay by the incense, to the benefit of anyone stepping into such a pungent atmosphere (or deity's "presence"). I don't know for sure of course, but I wonder if the scented cones may have helped address any lice issues, as there's a similar trick used for ticks with Vaseline. My expertise is in Sinology, and one of the simple methods some of the Chinese use nowadays to keep mosquitos away is to burn incense (smoking cigarettes also does the trick, but that's not the typical reason for a Chinese person to smoke cigarettes).
@PatriciaHoferMsPattiMarc
@PatriciaHoferMsPattiMarc 3 года назад
Ohhh loved the Liz Taylor/Cleopatra part. Since before Elizabeth Taylor was hired to play Cleopatra, the studio was screen testing Joan Collins for it and in the video (which can be found on RU-vid) you can see she had a more gold eyeshadow and a more simple eye liner. And how it influenced and was influenced of the time period of when the movies were made. History and Make up, two of my loves. Love this video! ^_^
@badkittylulu
@badkittylulu 3 года назад
Another wonderful episode, loved the vanity set!
@meemoo7
@meemoo7 3 года назад
i adore this channel, pls never stop uploading
@Mrkva22296
@Mrkva22296 3 года назад
I hope you are doing OK, we miss you ! can't wait for the next video
@tildacamille8138
@tildacamille8138 3 года назад
I reckon you guys should start a podcast!!
@caiteeproulx4762
@caiteeproulx4762 3 года назад
I was excited for this video to drop and I am not disappointed 💕
@VintageEgyptologist
@VintageEgyptologist 3 года назад
That is so wonderful to hear!
@michimelody4036
@michimelody4036 3 года назад
I never want these episodes to end.
@directrulefromgamerchair3947
@directrulefromgamerchair3947 3 года назад
In the Total War games Egyptian troops are shown wearing eyeliner to the battlefield. Is this accurate? EDIT: some of them wear wigs too EDIT 2: In Rome 1, unit officers have the fake beards lol
@misterminutes4504
@misterminutes4504 3 года назад
Yes they only wear wigs. Because I think hair is.... Unholy? Or bad... Lice is attached to hair though
@kilipaki87oritahiti
@kilipaki87oritahiti 3 года назад
@Quester Jester plus beauty. Egyptian society where unisex when it came to fashion, makeup, jewelry etc.
@historychick5947
@historychick5947 3 года назад
History and make up - I'm in heaven! Love this so much , did you ever do the Cleopatra video?
@mativald6070
@mativald6070 3 года назад
One of my favourites characters of ancient Egypt is Akhenaton! I always intringent that pharaon.
@beagru5706
@beagru5706 3 года назад
Thank you very much for this new fascinating tale about Ancient Egypt 😻. I am eager to hear more🍀🌻
@VintageEgyptologist
@VintageEgyptologist 3 года назад
More to come!
@rebeccaprice3296
@rebeccaprice3296 3 года назад
I’m so happy to find your channel, I come from Better Off Red. I love how much I learn from your channel and videos. So thank you!!!
@pineapple365
@pineapple365 3 года назад
Can you do an episode on Egyptian hair/ hairstyles? Because I remember reading somewhere that they had green wigs!🥰
@MH-ms1dg
@MH-ms1dg 3 года назад
It would be really great to see a video on those comical temple inscriptions which basically told the priests "bullshitting the rituals is ok, this is just for show" or "if you forget what to do just follow the instructions here" (I think Edfu has this?)
@Mrkva22296
@Mrkva22296 3 года назад
more about the sinificance of lotus flowers
@diananunez6951
@diananunez6951 3 года назад
Galina is lead and malachite is also a very intense mineral. I can see how a lot of them got sick and died at an early age. This is quite fascinating.
@JJMarie3509
@JJMarie3509 11 месяцев назад
This was really fun, thanks!
@mayrose9387
@mayrose9387 3 года назад
Egyptology has always fascinated me.
@shanegrim5421
@shanegrim5421 Год назад
I love these ladies retro 1920s look!
@louisemon
@louisemon 3 года назад
Loving your content as always - absolutely fascinating. I hope Lisa Eldridge gets to see this. Loved her recent vid on her antique makeup collection.
@sarahberney
@sarahberney 3 года назад
It's on my list, thanks for the reminder! Have you bought any of her amazing lipsticks? Also on my list! 💫💄💫
@metteriggs2151
@metteriggs2151 3 года назад
More, please. More, more, more.....! Thank you for all your information and insights.
@alpha_wolf7208
@alpha_wolf7208 3 года назад
I’m an Egypt nerd and want to be an Egyptologist later in life and I’ve already planned what college and everything
@BriarRouge
@BriarRouge 3 года назад
EXCELLENT!!!
@hanna.ciszewska
@hanna.ciszewska 3 года назад
Good luck, I hope you'll make your dreams come true and contribute to the world of science :)
@clauo000weii7
@clauo000weii7 3 года назад
I can just listen to them all day
@feleslucis-emanueldearaujo6237
@feleslucis-emanueldearaujo6237 3 года назад
Yay, a new video from you guys! *-* Your channel is one of my favorites on youtube nowadays! Love your videos and I look forward to seeing this channel grow more!
@aishwaryaaishwarya2661
@aishwaryaaishwarya2661 Месяц назад
Great fan of Dr. Coleen. 🎉❤
@willowbirchapothecary2368
@willowbirchapothecary2368 3 года назад
I loved this video!! I was especially intrigued by the scented combs. Was it typically myrrh that they used for this purpose or would there also have been other scents used? Thank you for an excellent video, ladies!!
@clarab325
@clarab325 3 года назад
This was so interesting!!
@VintageEgyptologist
@VintageEgyptologist 3 года назад
Thank you!
@yh9943
@yh9943 3 года назад
I think it’ll be so cool to see you react to the prince of Egypt!
@greenlight4412
@greenlight4412 3 года назад
Could you talk about the military strength and types of soldiers of Ancient Egypt? If you can inform us about whether they had a navy, how armies worked that would be interesting to watch.
@04211975
@04211975 3 года назад
i love Dr, Darnell's style
@justjen5355
@justjen5355 2 года назад
Loved this video !
@lauramartin1902
@lauramartin1902 3 года назад
Oldest tattos (that arent figural) are on Otzi the iceman!
@bealtainecottage
@bealtainecottage 3 года назад
I love your work! Delighted to subscribe!
@IntrovertAuthor
@IntrovertAuthor 3 года назад
Loved the video! I am learning so much from you guys! It’s going to be so much fun to learn more about queen Cleopatra. The Could you also make a video about Ramses the second and queen Neferteri and also about Nefertiti? ❤️
@spiritussancto
@spiritussancto 3 года назад
i'd love to see someone making a recreation of ancient egyptian black and green makeup. i'm sure we have a chemical analysis of cosmetics from tombs so we could figure out what's in it. grind up stones, mix with an oil?
@essenceezell5215
@essenceezell5215 3 года назад
Can you do a series (or just a vid) on all other women in power in Egypt? And how they ruled and how long they ruled? All I ever come across when I try to dig deeper are the ones most spoke about.
@izzyistheb5884
@izzyistheb5884 2 года назад
Interesting thing about the tattoos. They could've been from the possible influence of the amazigh population that lived alongside the ancient agyptians. Loved your video! this was very interesting :)
@billyt8868
@billyt8868 3 года назад
if i knew absolutely nothing about this woman and someone asked me what her job was… i’d immediately say “she’s and egyptologist.”
@ladykadiijha
@ladykadiijha 3 года назад
Please make more videos about this topic
@mikoto4917
@mikoto4917 3 года назад
I love this!! Thank you so much for always working hard to make such interesting videos for us!!
@VintageEgyptologist
@VintageEgyptologist 3 года назад
You are so welcome!
@digvag7648
@digvag7648 3 года назад
Hello, I'm SO glad I found your RU-vid channel, watching both of you with in your own emission is a real treasure, for the brains and for the eyes! I know you have a lot of requests of topics... First of all, I don't know if you would like to do a topic about the ancient Egyptians' abilities and knowledge to constuct huge buildings, about the strange objects (such as the kind of bowl/disc, bulb etc etc) that are not made by the little green men from space, and other fantasies that run around the internet. It would be good explained and told by you, just to punch in the face the other worrying pandemic around the world : disinformation! I also wanted to know what you think about the discovery in the great pyramid, with the muons experience revealing a possibly very big cavity hidden inside, sooo mysterious! (And if possible, a topic about jewelery and fashioooon 💛) THANK YOU for your great work, and sharing it with US, in your beautiful house (with nice people, and dogs) it's priceless! TREASURE!
@gemhall1889
@gemhall1889 3 года назад
I love ancient Egypt subscribed straight away!
@amystanley7683
@amystanley7683 3 года назад
I love your insta! I am so excited about the content here!
@theromanticacademic
@theromanticacademic 3 года назад
Y'all look like sisters!!! LOVED this video btw!
@MissAnathemaDevice
@MissAnathemaDevice 3 года назад
That crochet blouse though! Is it authentic vintage? I ask only because I'm hoping I can get one! 😂 I'm so glad you're on RU-vid!
@VintageEgyptologist
@VintageEgyptologist 3 года назад
HI! I am wearing a true vintage 1930s crochet dress, but they do pop up in vintage stores.
@MissAnathemaDevice
@MissAnathemaDevice 3 года назад
@@VintageEgyptologist thank you for your reply! I knew I wasnt going to be so lucky! But that's one of the joys of true vintage! You're style is the berries!
@sylviarippey6488
@sylviarippey6488 2 года назад
WOW, Colleen is GORGEOUS!!! 😍 Her skin is flawless. Do you use Oil of Olay? I use Oil of Olay and Noxzema since 1989 (I am 51) some of my HS friends have really aged from being out in the sun all the time.
@kellyr3179
@kellyr3179 3 года назад
Loved it!! You answer many of my questions 💄❤
@brunaginja4774
@brunaginja4774 3 года назад
It would be so amazing to have an a video about cleopatra! I can't wait
@pheart2381
@pheart2381 3 года назад
Anyone who doesnt like this suffers the hom dai.
@addiedas89
@addiedas89 3 года назад
Anubis approves this comment.
@repurposedrestoration1498
@repurposedrestoration1498 3 года назад
😂😂
@pinkfeminine9213
@pinkfeminine9213 3 года назад
I'm ded lol
@yvonneburns2786
@yvonneburns2786 3 года назад
Imhotep!!!!!
@kilipaki87oritahiti
@kilipaki87oritahiti 3 года назад
No such thing.
@74griffo
@74griffo 3 года назад
James Welsh recommend this channel 😍
@smhauolic
@smhauolic 3 года назад
So much fascinating information to take in!
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