The Dominant Rise And Total Collapse Of The Ancient Egyptians | Immortal Egypt | Odyssey

Published 2021-11-23
Egypt is home to one of the world's earliest civilizations, with its earliest settlements in northern Africa dating to 17000 BC. Ancient Egypt was a powerful, influential, and expansionist empire that grew from the Nile River Valley to include much of the eastern Mediterranean. The civilization brought many inventions and advancements, including agriculture, art, architecture, astronomy, mathematics, medicine, religion, writing, and so much more.

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All Comments (21)
  • @odyssey
    It's like Netflix for History: the world's finest documentary streaming service -- use the code 'Odyssey' to get 50% off your History Hit subscription! bit.ly/3AQ8pPJ
  • @sudarshan99999
    Is there anyone else too like me... who have been repeatedly watching this documentary like some sort of comfort videos... its so fascinating and satisfying .
  • @hxreal7682
    She is quite possibly the most entertaining storyteller there is
  • @MaryAnnNytowl
    This is one that I can watch over and over, one I will even put in my "to go to sleep by" playlist. It's brilliantly done, and this woman shows how deeply she cares for history with every scene. Some could even bring a tear to the eye, as strongly as she shows her feelings for this place. Let me put it this way: If it isn't real passion for history that I'm seeing, she's the best actor I've seen in a very long time. I'm so glad I found this channel, and especially this video! ❤❤
  • Potentially the greatest retelling of 3,000 years of Egyptian civilization in four hours? With the most passionate, knowledgeable, and relatable host/guide? From Narmer to Cleopatra VII, spanning 30+ dynasties this was incredible. Thank you for posting this as a free resource for everyone.
  • She is so captivating when talking about ancient Egypt. Her passion and love is palpable.
  • @mariosathens1
    Love Egypt and their History. Egypt is our oldest friend, a relationship that go back millenials, not just some decades or centuries. Greetings from Athens, Greece
  • @lightningsparx5786
    Joann Fletcher is such a remarkable lady. She was great hosting this series.
  • @BillMcSwain
    One of the world's greatest narrators. Her soft, and lovely voice is angelic to me.
  • There’s something truly magical and beautiful about watching someone talk about their passions and what they love, they have this shimmer in their eyes, they light up and all the sudden you can see the passion pouring out of them as they talk. You see it when she talks too, when she’s in the tombs so full of awe and joy. You can tell she truly loves what she’s doing and it’s honestly really cool to watch. Seeing someone be able to do what makes them truly passionate and happy, then the fact that she educates people in it. It’s really amazing.
  • @grm7237
    I love that they actually make real archeologists do the reporting instead of hiring some journalists who only have superficial knowledge of what they are about to cover. You can really feel the deep enthusiasm they have.
  • @PTCHNL
    I lived in Alexandria for a period, and i visited the majority of the places in this video. Really amazing to think about the history of these places
  • @Nezalu
    I love her passion for the subject, her enthusiasm for egyptology is infectious.
  • Her reaction to Imhotep's had being uncovered.. you can tell how much she LOVES ancient Egypt's culture. She almost had me tearing up.
  • @AvidHistory
    This is a stellar documentary that is not a redesigned repeat of the hundreds of previous Egyptian documentaries. This is a truly unique and comprehensive documentary that explains Egypt’s civilization beginnings and ultimate decline over 5,000 years.
  • @roana6308
    Proud to be Egyptian, proud of my history, my civilization and my ancestors 🤩❤️
  • @Witchofthewoods.
    This lady is a walking encyclopedia for Egyptian history. I absolutely adore her stories and learning from her videos.
  • @lefish5277
    I love this lady so much. The one redhead on this earth ready to face the mysteries of a desert in ALL BLACK
  • @MikeFuller-ok6ok
    Joann has such an immense knowledge of her main subject ( Ancient Egypt ). I find it really impressive to hear an authority and professor express so much knowledge and be so enthusiastic about their subject!