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The Real Fashion Of Ancient Egypt : Fashion Archaeology Ep.1 

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"The Real Fashion Of Ancient Egypt : Fashion Archaeology Ep.1."
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What time period is classified as ancient Egypt? The Ancient Egyptian era began approximately in 3100 BC. Through the course of history Egypt was invaded and conquered many times by many different nations, the most notable being a Greek conqueror named Alexander the Great. The ancient era concluded in 30 BC. after the death of the last Greek pharaoh, Cleopatra 7th. After Cleopatra's death Egypt was taken by Octavian later know as Cesar Augustus and it became a province in the new Roman Empire.
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@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 4 года назад
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@cafezo87934
@cafezo87934 2 года назад
Egyptian fashion should be on runways. just absolutely love the style
@wednesdayschild3627
@wednesdayschild3627 Год назад
It was in the 1920s.
@planetacuchi
@planetacuchi Год назад
I would used it
@deefacebook9213
@deefacebook9213 Год назад
Love this! All my life I have been touched by a previous lifes knowing. Since I was very young I made Ancient Egyptian Costumes. Starting at age 4 as I made costumes with my brothers receiving blankets. Tied and tucked. At age 19, I made my first gowns and Egyptian wigs and performed Ancient Egyptian dances I made up from divine inspirations. I developed a career; performing, teaching, producing events, leading adventures and sacred moments. All out of my inspirations from Hathor. I danced in temples in Egypt with musicians; harp, drums didgerido, flutes and chorus of women chanters. So amazing . I've danced all over the world for 50 years. Now retired. Thank you for your lovely presentation.
@linguisticsnerd433
@linguisticsnerd433 11 месяцев назад
Wow it sounds like you've lived a very fascinating life
@helenedwards9304
@helenedwards9304 Год назад
I just got back from Egypt. This was fascinating
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison Год назад
Wow, that is amazing! I'm glad you enjoyed my videos, and thank you for watching!
@RubysMusings
@RubysMusings 4 года назад
I thought I knew quite a lot about ancient Egypt, but I learned several new facts. Very interesting! One day you should travel to San Jose California, the Rosecretian museum is a must if you love Egyptology.
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 4 года назад
Thank you for watching! Ooo! That museum sounds so cool, hopeful one day I will be in the area and visit it. :D
@OTseven
@OTseven Год назад
Informative, well organized and presented, but MOSTLY, this was beautiful. Thank you.
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison Год назад
Aw, that is very kind of you to say! Thank you for watching ! 😊
@Master_Blackthorne
@Master_Blackthorne Год назад
Very beautiful and informative. Thanks for sharing.
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison Год назад
Thanks for watching!😊
@NarsilRenewed
@NarsilRenewed 6 месяцев назад
This was VERY informative, thank you very much for compiling this info!
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for watching. I'm so glad you enjoyed my work! Please feel free to check out the other episodes in the Fashion Archaeology series as well. :)
@Nola625
@Nola625 4 года назад
I just read the title and clicked. I've been DIEING for a video like this! thank you so much! just subscribed
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 4 года назад
Thank you so much Lily! I was looking for a video like this too, so I made on myself. LOL!
@gleelee2008
@gleelee2008 3 года назад
I LOVE that you included all the names of things...so educational. really appreciate your work! thank you.
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 3 года назад
Thank you for watching! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
@lizreilly2493
@lizreilly2493 Год назад
I loved the presentation, research and visuals (also your personal style). Wonderful, I really enjoyed watching this so much, many thanks!
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison Год назад
Aw! That is so sweet of you to say Liz! Thank you for your kind words and for watching!😊🖤
@marybeazley7741
@marybeazley7741 4 года назад
HI MADISON I found this very interesting and learned somethings I did not know, I HOPE you do more videos LIKE this, you did a very good job in explaining EVERYTHING....HUGS MARY.. IN Canada
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 4 года назад
Thank you Mary! Yes, there will definitely more of these video to come. :D
@errantball2012
@errantball2012 2 года назад
Thanks for your thoughtful presentation.
@cindybrown1356
@cindybrown1356 4 года назад
I loved this one SO much, Madison! My husband overheard your content, and said, “Wow, she knows her stuff!” Ha🤗 This was extremely interesting, I’d love more videos like this wonderful one. Xoxoxo❤️🤗❤️
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 4 года назад
Thank you! More will definitely be on the way in the New Year. :D
@minsugagenuismanjjangjjang4352
@minsugagenuismanjjangjjang4352 4 года назад
Oh my I'm really interested in this thank you very much for making this video I hope you can make more of these types of videos
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 4 года назад
Thank you!And yes there will be lots more of this series coming. :)
@psychedelicyeti6053
@psychedelicyeti6053 4 года назад
So happy i found this channel! I'm in love 💕
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 4 года назад
Thank you! I'm so happy you like it!
@catherinemorand500
@catherinemorand500 2 года назад
So very interesting! Thank You Madison!
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching!
@LisaApril
@LisaApril Год назад
I love the research you did for this video. Everything is so beautiful here. Thank you
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison Год назад
Thank you! 😊
@catherinegrimes2308
@catherinegrimes2308 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for creating this wonderful and informative video. I really enjoyed it.
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 10 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching, and please feel free to check out other episodes in my Fashion Archeology series.😊
@creepydoll2872
@creepydoll2872 3 года назад
I hope you will make more of these videos, I know they take a lot of work but they are fantastic!
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 3 года назад
Thank you very much! I'm thrilled to hear that you enjoy my videos. A new episode should be coming soon. :)
@immaculateorganicsoaps3533
@immaculateorganicsoaps3533 4 года назад
Madison glad RU-vid suggested this video. A very nice look at what we call ancient times. Your video inspires me to make a piece of jewelry.
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 4 года назад
I'm glad that you enjoyed this video! Thank you for watching!
@KathleenRenninger
@KathleenRenninger Год назад
Thank you for this very enjoyable video. I learned a lot!
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison Год назад
I'm so glad! Thank you for watching!
@MelEveritt
@MelEveritt 2 года назад
Thank you for this very informative video. 👏
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@susanburke3722
@susanburke3722 Год назад
Absolutely fascinating!
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison Год назад
Thanks!🙂
@phantompanther648
@phantompanther648 Год назад
In the ancient world....' fabric ' is a barter value item... Wool is made into " Felt " ..and all people's ...created odd looking round shaped head pieces from Felt. Also foot wear , padding , is gotten with Felt. It's the first abundance of quick ( respective of hide skinning- tanning / or loom weaving ) Warm soft material.
@emmahardesty4330
@emmahardesty4330 Год назад
Thank you, tantalizing, and easy to see you know your subject well. It prompts many questions. I wish for your more thorough info with entire episodes on each of the Egyptian eras.
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison Год назад
Thank you kindly! Thrilled to hear you enjoyed my work. If you enjoyed this, you may enjoy my other episodes here: ru-vid.com/group/PL-Ibm76J2C5Fb_9XycZiP3PYAK_5UTP9y
@artie360
@artie360 3 года назад
Wonderful video. I watched the “what men wore in my the 1920’s” and wanted to see more . I am now subscribed. Total enjoyment
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 3 года назад
Awesome! Thank you! :)
@novellanurney1294
@novellanurney1294 3 года назад
This was lovely. Thank you.
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it! :) Thanks for watching!
@storiesbydarian
@storiesbydarian 4 года назад
This is really well done, Madison! I learned quite a lot.
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 4 года назад
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your love and support. :)
@storiesbydarian
@storiesbydarian 4 года назад
@@uniquelymadison You're welcome!
@storiesbydarian
@storiesbydarian Год назад
@@davidgibbs7573 Absolutely, it is well done. It was a very thoroughly researched documentary. And like many good documentaries, and not just influencers rambling about their day, the narration for this was purposefully and clearly enunciated.
@grummypy
@grummypy 4 года назад
Fantastic video! I learned many new things :D
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 4 года назад
Thank you! :)
@WildBillCox13
@WildBillCox13 3 года назад
Well presented and data dense. Thank you for posting. Liked and shared.
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@harrietlyall1991
@harrietlyall1991 Год назад
Fabulous! Loved it! ❤❤❤
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison Год назад
Glad you liked it!! Thanks for watching!
@dizziechef9502
@dizziechef9502 Год назад
I love learning this. Thank you
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison Год назад
I'm glad you liked my video! Thank you for watching.
@barbarazalejskibravomrb8007
Beautiful video thank you
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison Год назад
Glad you enjoyed my video! Thank you for watching!😊
@rogercarroll2551
@rogercarroll2551 3 года назад
Really well done piece.
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 3 года назад
Thank you kindly!
@caroldurand6803
@caroldurand6803 Год назад
Brilliant video. And your voice is so clear and melodic. :)
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison Год назад
Aw! That is so kind of you to say! Thank you for watching! 😊
@lindabrown7374
@lindabrown7374 Год назад
Very interesting! Learned a lot.
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching Linda.
@maringrachart
@maringrachart Год назад
Really enjoy your video. You talk very nice and explain every details, loved it! Thk you for sharing,😁new viewer!
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison Год назад
I'm so happy you enjoyed my video! Thank you for watching and for your kind words!😊
@Zamalkawy_diary
@Zamalkawy_diary 3 года назад
Very useful video, thank you!
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@sandrakarwel
@sandrakarwel 2 года назад
EXCELLENT. LOVED IT.
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching! 😊
@christinavakas
@christinavakas 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for presenting this info in a clear, concise, and interesting manner. Interesting. You got my attention!😊
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 11 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching, and feel free to check out my other episodes!
@ideasareLIMITLESS
@ideasareLIMITLESS 11 месяцев назад
This is SO interesting! WOW! I was always interested in Egypt but never really considered the clothing in this depth.
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 11 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
@wendyolmeda5069
@wendyolmeda5069 4 года назад
That was great! ♡♡♡♡
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 4 года назад
Thank you Wendy!
@beebop7442
@beebop7442 4 года назад
brilliant, thanks
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 4 года назад
You are welcome!
@queenbeedat8726
@queenbeedat8726 Год назад
Excellent lecture. Thank you
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching!😊
@lyndaanneshop
@lyndaanneshop Год назад
excellent. thank you
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison Год назад
Glad you enjoyed Lynda! Thanks for watching!
@triciaford1957
@triciaford1957 Год назад
I have been drawn to ancient Egypt since I was a child. I found this very enjoyable.
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching.
@stutzbearcat5624
@stutzbearcat5624 Год назад
Lady you are so cool!! I love this stuff! Subscribing right now!!
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison Год назад
Aw! Thank you so much for your kind words, and for subscribing!
@stutzbearcat5624
@stutzbearcat5624 Год назад
@@uniquelymadison You're freaking awesome! As someone who has done a few voice overs - and just has an unyielding appreciation of the English language - I LOVE your articulation and elocution!! And, might I add, with that rather mellifluous voice you should mosdef have a channel reading some sort of bedtime stories/literature! Or poetry!!!
@adamc1966
@adamc1966 2 года назад
Very informative video.
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@adamc1966
@adamc1966 2 года назад
@@uniquelymadison would love to see one on ancient Greece. 🥰
@kimberlyperrotis8962
@kimberlyperrotis8962 Год назад
Great video.
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison Год назад
Thanks!
@hodaamin5783
@hodaamin5783 Год назад
You're absolutely amazing ❤😊
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison Год назад
That is very kind of you to say. Thank you for watching!😊
@mattiemadison1234
@mattiemadison1234 2 года назад
I love you history videos.
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 2 года назад
Thank you! 😊
@innesfrey9602
@innesfrey9602 4 года назад
Thank you excellent 🙏👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 4 года назад
Thank You!
@wendywhite2642
@wendywhite2642 Год назад
Very interesting! :-)
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison Год назад
I'm glad you enjoyed my work. Thank you for watching.
@skippyalbrite2431
@skippyalbrite2431 17 дней назад
Thank you ❤
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 11 дней назад
Thanks for watching!
@saragarofano9727
@saragarofano9727 4 года назад
If I could go to school I would be talking about this too it's just so interesting!
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 4 года назад
Thanks for stopping by Sara! And if you are interested in learning more about ancient Egypt I highly recommend you check out the Vintage Egyptologist. They have several interesting videos on a variety of subjects. :)
@AltoonaYourPiano
@AltoonaYourPiano 4 года назад
Thank you so much for this wonderfully educational video. I learned quite a lot of things through this. You did such an amazing job making this. It's incredible how little information is readily available about Egypt or any type of prehistoric society. Did you know that they found clay tablets of an ancient Egyptian song? It's from something like 1400 BC. The best way I can describe it is a mixture of Greek music and native American folk music. It's one of those things you have to hear to truly appreciate. Anyways, once again thank you for this video, I'm really excited to hear more installments in this series. I love the way you're so passionate about sharing your knowledge.
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 4 года назад
Thank you for watching! That is so cool about the Egyptian song. The development of music in human history is so interesting.
@AltoonaYourPiano
@AltoonaYourPiano 4 года назад
@@uniquelymadison Another thing that's fascinating is how old and new some inventions are. For example, most people would be surprised to learn that the fax machine was only invented 15 years after the match and 85 years _before_ sliced bread. And that the first vending machine dates to the first century in Roman Egypt, invented by Hero of Alexander, it dispensed holy water.
@eglantinacabiatti3802
@eglantinacabiatti3802 3 года назад
Thanks from Argentina...: Fantastic ..!!!
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
@nomadscavenger
@nomadscavenger Год назад
Great video, glad I found this channel! Some famous dress designer (Fortuney? Maybe a woman designer?) copied the styles of the New Kingdom, with all the pleates, but amazing colors and fabrics updating, but really imitating, the look; and was very successful for a time. Very expensive evening wear, and dramatic to the max, if you could afford it. You can still buy a few on the Internet. I'd rather look at these wonderful illustrations/your commentary presented here. Also, the MFA, Boston has an intricately cut-out men's apron made out of leather that is really amazing (in a glass case so you can look right up close 1000s yrs old -gazelle?). Thanks so much for taking on this huge topic. Looking forward to every video to come.👍♥️🤗
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison Год назад
Aw! That is so sweet of you! Thank you for your kind words and for watching!😊🖤 I will have to look up that men's apron, if I can find it.
@hospice4206
@hospice4206 Год назад
I am a sewist and love accessories. This was and is a wonderful educational video. I always wondered about the quality of their linen, and it seemed they weren't that conscious about their bodies being visible.
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison Год назад
How wonderful! I'm so glad you enjoyed my video, thank you for watching.😊
@phoenixkb134
@phoenixkb134 Год назад
Never heard the term sewist before. Interesting.
@jacoubblack5791
@jacoubblack5791 3 года назад
I am looking for 1930 styles suits. You have any pointers. Thank you so much Madison. Great videos.
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 3 года назад
Thank you! I plan on making a whole episode on the 30's, however you can check out my 1930s Pinterest page to get some inspiration here: www.pinterest.com/uniqueme1943/mens-fashion/ . I hope that helps right now. :)
@tbyas4406
@tbyas4406 Год назад
Those hair combs, look like what is used for black hair care.
@medjayjones1136
@medjayjones1136 5 месяцев назад
That's because they are.
@Trustnoho
@Trustnoho 4 месяца назад
@@medjayjones1136Right!!❤😊
@12234nic11234
@12234nic11234 2 месяца назад
Lots of people used combs like that, Norse people had similar combs, and they weren't black
@SilverAsh-ho4ro
@SilverAsh-ho4ro 2 месяца назад
​@@12234nic11234same in china
@medjayjones1136
@medjayjones1136 2 месяца назад
@@12234nic11234 are you sure Norse people weren't black? Especially since they were using African hair combs. Look, I've seen all the pro-anglo, pro-celtic, pro-pagan, anti-black, racist trash channels you're subscribed to (mixed in with a little British gardening). Please, go find a soul, stay out of the sun and never interrupt black people while we're talking. 🌞🧛🏻‍♂️
@masehoart7569
@masehoart7569 4 месяца назад
Really nice, especially how you demonstrated the difference between the periods - I have books about ancient Egyptian & other clothing which I use for painting (I like historic accuracy). Everybody should understand now why it is impossible to see authentic clothing in Egyptian themed films - how backwards we are
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 3 месяца назад
Thanks for watching, stay tuned for more episodes!
@jimsquick
@jimsquick Год назад
Interesting.
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison Год назад
Thanks!
@priyabais4683
@priyabais4683 2 года назад
Thanks ! 😘
@priyabais4683
@priyabais4683 2 года назад
For helping me with my assignment
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 2 года назад
No problem! Thank you for watching!
@donovandelaney3171
@donovandelaney3171 Год назад
RIP: Omm Sety.
@mirsukiwhitzskara5237
@mirsukiwhitzskara5237 Год назад
Such a useful video ❤
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison Год назад
I'm so glad! Please feel free to check my latest episodes too! 😊🖤 Thank you for watching!
@alsaulso1332
@alsaulso1332 4 года назад
Madison is super adorable!!! loved it!!
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 4 года назад
Thank you!!
@carolpackert6188
@carolpackert6188 4 года назад
Hi I really like your hair in this video can you do a tutorial to get the hairstyle in this video?
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 4 года назад
Hello Carol! Thank you, I'm glad you like it. I have done a tutorial on how to achieve this hair style here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-h8gt8OTdjlo.html All I did differently was put my bangs off to one side instead of back. :)
@ChelseaH1
@ChelseaH1 Месяц назад
I bet this would be a great video to watch, for people who don’t speak English as their first language, since you have such good annunciation and don’t talk too fast.
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison Месяц назад
I would hope so! Some people have mentioned that, and it always makes me happy to hear.😄 Thanks for watching!
@RideoutMr
@RideoutMr Год назад
Is there a lot of difference from the time of Ikhanton & the rest of Egypt in terms of fashion?
@dhavalvanol1303
@dhavalvanol1303 Год назад
MUST watch video..... it combines many things in a single video.... Just one thing is still missing what i feel.... #typography, This video needs some kind of text like. (Dates, Maps).
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison Год назад
Thanks!
@susanburke3722
@susanburke3722 Год назад
How cold off it get in the winter?
@nandininirankari7189
@nandininirankari7189 3 года назад
Your English speaking is amazing ❤️ Love from India 🌺🙏🏻
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 3 года назад
Thanks! :)
@maryannswanson3832
@maryannswanson3832 Год назад
I would like to know more about the eye liner, cosmetics. It looks like double lines that go up on the ends. Charcoal maybe? Is it just fashion?
@servraghgiorsal7382
@servraghgiorsal7382 Год назад
I think the dark helped protect the eyes from glare. Inuit people in prehistoric Alaska had some of the earliest " sunglasses", a thin strip of bone with slits to prevent snow kindness and damage from freezing. I really like these historical shows about things changing through the Centuries.
@alfreddaniels3817
@alfreddaniels3817 3 месяца назад
Thank you very much. I found it very informative and interesting. The paintings show people of nobility and at ceremonies. Is that correct ?
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 3 месяца назад
To answer your question: Some are depictions of nobility but the coolest part about Egyptian culture is that they recorded all kinds of occupations and classes. Thanks for watching, and stay tuned for new episodes!
@alfreddaniels3817
@alfreddaniels3817 3 месяца назад
@@uniquelymadison thank you 🙏
@vintagechild4418
@vintagechild4418 11 месяцев назад
Since they had a deep understanding of energy dynamics and its relationship to spiritual beliefs, everything was spiritual in meaning and representation on the body. Colors, shapes, makeup were signatures of spiritual status. The men’s skirts were in the shape of the pyramid which carried a meaning.
@Gamerkat10
@Gamerkat10 3 месяца назад
Wasn't it to imply a big dick?
@michaelmallal9101
@michaelmallal9101 Год назад
Nowadays tiger skins are worn by British military drummers.
@donovandelaney3171
@donovandelaney3171 2 года назад
Dance like an ancient Egyptian.
@medjayjones1136
@medjayjones1136 5 месяцев назад
Ostrich feathers ✓ Afro hair picks ✓ Shells and beads ✓ Braids and locks ✓ Processed flax palm into clothing ✓ Leopard skins shawl ✓ Tribal neck jewelry ✓ Red ochre ✓ Sound like most east African tribes. This could have been a really great video if you would have shown the fashion traditions still carrying on in East Africa ! Why didn't you go that route??
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison 5 месяцев назад
Hello Medjay, To answer your question: I research, film, edit, etc. these episodes all by myself, and I try to include as much information as possible. But if I touched on every sub-point, I would never be able to finish a video. Because of this, I have to stick to the main subject point and do my best to give an accurate but simplified summary of it. So while it may be disappointing that I cannot include everything, I am doing the best that I can. 😊
@Simcore999
@Simcore999 3 года назад
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@belindarosa8369
@belindarosa8369 Год назад
It's never mentioned what ancient Egyptian women wore when menstruating! Do you have any idea? I have always wondered how women coped with things like that in ancient times, because even now with all our modern conveniences it's still a pain in the butt! LOL
@uniquelymadison
@uniquelymadison Год назад
From my understand, the ancient Egyptians used menstrual loin rags or a version of the tampon, made of papyrus or a similar grass. Mensuration was viewed differently depending on the culture; some women had to live in exile until their time was finished while other cultures, like in Egypt, had less aversion to the cycle.
@belindarosa8369
@belindarosa8369 Год назад
@@uniquelymadison Thank you!
@Trustnoho
@Trustnoho 4 месяца назад
@@uniquelymadisonplease tell us what period did we go from cacaus mountains and caves to Egypt and wearing braids also.
@servraghgiorsal7382
@servraghgiorsal7382 Год назад
Ancient clothing reflected your status. As opposed to today where people in America look grubby, dirty, inappropriate and cheap,as well as poor. To me one of the worst things is women who wear leggings and pants so tight you can see their short and curlys!! I'm not approving of fat shaming because I've lost the weight battle about 8 years of age and am now 75. But very few women look good in skin tight clothes. What do y'all think??
@euggiemonad2523
@euggiemonad2523 3 года назад
Fine production quality and excellent content saves this video. I came here via the British Museum and youtube's algorithm (even though I live in New Orleans) and I was not disappointed. But girlfriend, please, your delivery -- you don't sound human, but rather like an alien trying to be human. Too stilted. Sounds like you're reading. Try sounding more....down home. Can you do that?
@iida9093
@iida9093 3 года назад
As someone who doesn't speak english as my first language, I think it's really nice and helpful that she speaks clearly and not too fast
@Uffda.
@Uffda. 3 года назад
Put it on 1.5x speed, much less stilted
@me-ds2il
@me-ds2il 2 года назад
The crown for lower Egypt (the Red Deshret Crown) symbolizes the womb (fertility). The crown for upper Egypt (White Hedjet Crown) symbolizes the Thymus gland (at the throat)(vibratory power evoked by speaking). The curled wire in front symbolizes a bees probocis (the rising of vibratory energy) The pschent (/ˈskɛnt/; Greek ψχέντ) was the double crown worn by rulers in ancient Egypt. The ancient Egyptians generally referred to it as sekhemty (sḫm. ty), the Two Powerful Ones. It combined the White Hedjet Crown of Upper Egypt and the Red Deshret Crown of Lower Egypt.
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