Matt Beall
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
All right. That's fascinating though. Mine, mine totally blown. I mean, it's like, you know, it's, it's really, really cool stuff. And it's, and it's like very thought provoking, open-minded, something that I hadn't heard from anybody before. So really, really cool that you're thinking about that and kind of bringing a new perspective into this.
All right. That's fascinating though. Mine, mine totally blown. I mean, it's like, you know, it's, it's really, really cool stuff. And it's, and it's like very thought provoking, open-minded, something that I hadn't heard from anybody before. So really, really cool that you're thinking about that and kind of bringing a new perspective into this.
That's totally logical and totally makes a lot of sense. And you can kind of see why people probably have avoided, you know, going down this path.
That's totally logical and totally makes a lot of sense. And you can kind of see why people probably have avoided, you know, going down this path.
That's totally logical and totally makes a lot of sense. And you can kind of see why people probably have avoided, you know, going down this path.
I mean, it makes complete sense. Yeah. So you'd mentioned that you think that you have an idea as to why the vases stopped getting made.
I mean, it makes complete sense. Yeah. So you'd mentioned that you think that you have an idea as to why the vases stopped getting made.
I mean, it makes complete sense. Yeah. So you'd mentioned that you think that you have an idea as to why the vases stopped getting made.
I mean, the alabaster is not very attractive, I guess I would say, you know, like they did use Brescia at times, you know, in like the pre-dynastic time period. And so the Brescia can be like, it's softer, of course, like alabaster, like a marble, but it's beautiful. You know, I mean, there's, I'll show some examples, but.
I mean, the alabaster is not very attractive, I guess I would say, you know, like they did use Brescia at times, you know, in like the pre-dynastic time period. And so the Brescia can be like, it's softer, of course, like alabaster, like a marble, but it's beautiful. You know, I mean, there's, I'll show some examples, but.
I mean, the alabaster is not very attractive, I guess I would say, you know, like they did use Brescia at times, you know, in like the pre-dynastic time period. And so the Brescia can be like, it's softer, of course, like alabaster, like a marble, but it's beautiful. You know, I mean, there's, I'll show some examples, but.
um, Ryan can, can show them on the screen, but, um, they did use limestone calcite, which is Brescia and, and, and that stuff is beautiful. So I wonder, like, I mean, part of it potentially just that it's, it's just, uh, you know, um, just a more beautiful type of stone, I guess.
um, Ryan can, can show them on the screen, but, um, they did use limestone calcite, which is Brescia and, and, and that stuff is beautiful. So I wonder, like, I mean, part of it potentially just that it's, it's just, uh, you know, um, just a more beautiful type of stone, I guess.
um, Ryan can, can show them on the screen, but, um, they did use limestone calcite, which is Brescia and, and, and that stuff is beautiful. So I wonder, like, I mean, part of it potentially just that it's, it's just, uh, you know, um, just a more beautiful type of stone, I guess.
Yeah, he would disagree. Oh, does he really? Yeah, yeah. He says that they were made all the way through until, you know, that the production level decreased. And his date, I think, is 2650 BC, that the production level decreased, but that they continued to make hard stone vases all the way through until, I don't know, late dynasties.
Yeah, he would disagree. Oh, does he really? Yeah, yeah. He says that they were made all the way through until, you know, that the production level decreased. And his date, I think, is 2650 BC, that the production level decreased, but that they continued to make hard stone vases all the way through until, I don't know, late dynasties.
Yeah, he would disagree. Oh, does he really? Yeah, yeah. He says that they were made all the way through until, you know, that the production level decreased. And his date, I think, is 2650 BC, that the production level decreased, but that they continued to make hard stone vases all the way through until, I don't know, late dynasties.
He doesn't really know what he's talking about. But, I mean, that's what his... I think there's, I just bring it up to say that there's some disagreement about the dates amongst different people.
He doesn't really know what he's talking about. But, I mean, that's what his... I think there's, I just bring it up to say that there's some disagreement about the dates amongst different people.
He doesn't really know what he's talking about. But, I mean, that's what his... I think there's, I just bring it up to say that there's some disagreement about the dates amongst different people.