Funding an archaeological dig site is notoriously difficult for various reasons. Many dig sites have been granted funding specifically because of the fact that the terrain will become inaccessible due to development. Often the funding comes from the very people who plan to develop the land. Many archaeologists would see this as a great opportunity to lobby for a dig on this sight due to the timeliness of the dam project. You should turn this into your advantage (if enough people care).
A lot of stuff in Nubia predates Egypt and tons of it still remain unexplored or excavated...therefore any so called historian, archeologist or sane inquisitive human being should be pulling their hair out at the thought of such an extremely important site being destroyed. The site potentially holds answers to hundreds of historical questions that Egypt hasn't answered so yes its very important to world history. It's basically a 'holy grail' for archeology. Politics definitely is at play.
How could people want to destroy thousands of years of Human history? This goes to show you that the people in power now are not truely African or Egyptian!
i can imagine a world, im sure it will get along just fine. Nubia should be proud of creating such great art and architecture hell, the Egyptians, Cambodians and Maya all buily pyramids, living in total isolation from each other so i think we would of gotten along fine with Nubia's contribution ( but still thankful for it )
all of us as Nubian s specially and Sudanese generally should stand together before the fanaticism behavior of the governing regime leads to destruction of the most ancient civilization man kind ever knows
I fully agree this so-called "Arab Nationalism" has gone to far and this fanatical greed is going to destroy the worlds most Ancient culture. I'm Nubian and it saddens me, but also compels me to action.
Great video. This flooding effort is intentional. Anything discovered in Nubia/Ta Seti will predate the 3,600-3,300B.C. To be short, it will provide further evidence to destroy the big lie. That truth is that the Nile Valley Civilization is an indegenous Afrikan creation. Those who honor their mothers and fathers would not allow this to happen. Obviously, the current rulers/invaders do not care about their true ancestors.
Funding an archaeological dig site is notoriously difficult for various reasons. Many dig sites have been granted funding specifically because of the fact that the terrain will become inaccessible due to development. Often the funding comes from the very people who plan to develop the land. Many archaeologists would see this as a great opportunity to lobby for a dig on this sight due to the timeliness of the dam project. You should turn this into your advantage (if enough people care).
Bravowon 3 years ago
great video
alfangri 3 years ago
Another Great Video.
prettybassgirl 3 years ago
A lot of stuff in Nubia predates Egypt and tons of it still remain unexplored or excavated...therefore any so called historian, archeologist or sane inquisitive human being should be pulling their hair out at the thought of such an extremely important site being destroyed. The site potentially holds answers to hundreds of historical questions that Egypt hasn't answered so yes its very important to world history. It's basically a 'holy grail' for archeology. Politics definitely is at play.
jokerjay 3 years ago 3
How could people want to destroy thousands of years of Human history? This goes to show you that the people in power now are not truely African or Egyptian!
WattsFlyyest 3 years ago
i can imagine a world, im sure it will get along just fine. Nubia should be proud of creating such great art and architecture hell, the Egyptians, Cambodians and Maya all buily pyramids, living in total isolation from each other so i think we would of gotten along fine with Nubia's contribution ( but still thankful for it )
Quintarka 3 years ago
The point wasn't what would the world be like if Nubia never existed, the point was not letting all the artifacts be flooded.
Also the world would be different without Nubia, and Egypt did not form completely isolated from Nubian influence
markellion 3 years ago 3
As usual Nabil and the crew use to do great work
all of us as Nubian s specially and Sudanese generally should stand together before the fanaticism behavior of the governing regime leads to destruction of the most ancient civilization man kind ever knows
Nobnassy 4 years ago 2
I fully agree this so-called "Arab Nationalism" has gone to far and this fanatical greed is going to destroy the worlds most Ancient culture. I'm Nubian and it saddens me, but also compels me to action.
iArsalan 3 years ago 2
Great video. This flooding effort is intentional. Anything discovered in Nubia/Ta Seti will predate the 3,600-3,300B.C. To be short, it will provide further evidence to destroy the big lie. That truth is that the Nile Valley Civilization is an indegenous Afrikan creation. Those who honor their mothers and fathers would not allow this to happen. Obviously, the current rulers/invaders do not care about their true ancestors.
julsam 4 years ago 6