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  • Dr. Hawass is my fourth cousin! He really is.

  • @GLiTTERGLiTZ98 Then tell him that Egypt did not started 3600 bc, but about 23 000 BC and was Chaldean (Sumerian) colony... and that Great sphynx represents Aryan goddess... and not "Khufu's face" and that pyramids, great sphynx of egypt were already there in 3600 BC

    cheers

  • Did they break it? Hmm I don't think so, you can see the crack before my start hammering at it, and remember, a hammer wouldn't make a break that big, it's solid stone.

  • My comments;

    1: Why is the nose broken (2:37)? I know that this "very strange" phenomenum is very common but isnt mummy just out of the grave, could this act be done on purpose? I wonder.

    2: How would you like to have your dead father unearthed from his peaceful grave for public display with muggots still coming out of his head? Would you do that to your own father? Hein would you?

    3: Lets go unearth Julius Ceasar and the Ptolomeys etc.

    Now you know why its being done & who the Tamareans

    3:

  • dont forget... DONT READ FROM THE BOOK OF THE DEAD!!!

  • nice nice

  • Guys guys, relax. Dr Zahi Hawass knows exactly what he is doing.

    He, if any, know how to do this properly.

    He is a "Guardian". Thanks to him, multitudes of ancient items has come to labs and museums for future generations to study. Instead of in the hands of Grave robbers and looters.

  • I think the sarcophagus cover was already in 2 pieces of stone jojned together with plasta, i can see the different shade of colour stone used and the traces of plasta cover

    another give away is the way the plasta cracks while they were moving the cover.

  • @Wassil29 Two separate pieces would have also been easier to transport, especially when they had to drag everything around on wooden sledges.

  • Like him or not, the man has an unquestioned passion for what he does.

  • holiday was great in the kings valle

  • modern day grave robbers CURSE you.

  • Dr. zahi Hawass you are a really great egyptian man we are proud of you i'm egyptian too i hope you will discover alot of mummies by egyptian hands and show all the world the ancient egyptians thank you dr zahi Hawass sakura from egypt

  • omg they broke the lid of the sarcophagus!!!!!

  • @guruartist

    yes its not important .pharoas had a special way to open .nobody could discover it till now . only this way

  • @guruartist No, they didn't . Look at 0:15. The sarcophagu's lid is not in a single piece.

  • 3:12pm Thursday (EET) - Time in Egypt

  • i would so love to go to see this place

  • That was painful to watch. I would have thought these guys should be professionals. That work seemed excessively crude and rough. This tomb would have been better off still undiscovered for now.

  • graverobbers still

  • i think they broke the lid of the sarcofagus trying to open it more easily ! they should have kept it intact not brake it in 2!!

  • @manolis1080 I agree.. it should've been preserved

  • these are ur words When you open something .........etc

  • really great..... all i can say just........yaba7'tk ya dr. Zahi Hawas...these are When you open something like this it is very exciting, You never know what amazing secrets are hidden inside. The only way to truly understand the feeling is to experience it for yourselfur words ..(i wish to test this feeling...) really wonderfull.. Best regards to u Dr .Hawas..

  • Thank you for these videos.

  • Great video, and yes I know that passion too....

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