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The Truth about Predynastic Egyptian Stone Vessels Revealed, interview with Dr. Max Fomitchev

The Truth about Predynastic Egyptian Stone Vessels Revealed, interview with Dr. Max Fomitchev

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In this episode, I’ll discuss a research project on ancient Egypt that Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov and I have been working on for the past year. While many mysteries of ancient Egypt remain unsolved, we are making progress in uncovering the true significance of those enigmatic stone vessels. If you’re an art collector curious about the authenticity of your stone vessels, listen to the end of this interview or reach out to Max directly for expert insights.

A stone vessel with lug handles and foot UC6192, photo: Veronica Winters

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  • Max’s interview about the stone vessels from Petrie Collection can be watched on his YouTube channel:https://youtu.be/jPA_vo6gY2o?si=ikNuf4XE6g5EYr0W
  • and the previous one: https://youtu.be/uyBJZkgaZKA?si=9h8jeEUmFR7Gxb5k
  • Max’s blog about Ancient Egypt: https://maximus.energy/index.php/category/ancient-egypt/

To read about the Predynastic Egypt, Naqada culture, and see its objects, tools, and tech, go here.

  • Mat Beall, the host of Matt Beall Limitless podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MattBeallLimitless
  • Veronica Winters YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@veronicasart
This is the latest and last video about the stone vases where Max gives an entire summary of the project and how these predynastic Egyptian stone vessels were made. This is the previous video

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