I used to follow him and have seen many of his videos. He is like a tour guide for places you can’t visit in Europe where you can see the architecture with all the hidden symbols. I like his take on the Pharaoh with the interpretation of his army spread into the sea as an allegory for his people dispersed throughout humanity. Pyramids are certainly popular today but 100 yrs. ago scarabs and ancient Egyptian motifs were seen in pop culture. I have a couple of old sewing machines, Singer and Franklin, with such decorations on them. I do not sew but could not throw them out because of the craftsmanship involved.
For a while, around the same time, I was following Miles Mathis as well. If you have not heard of him, he flies under the radar and has a one shoe fits all theory of everybody faking everything using etymology and genealogy. Sometimes he has guest writers and this one guy from Germany really got me thinking about “ancient spookians.” It is a deep dive but you sound like you might enjoy this kind of thing. 4 parts, this is 1
http://mileswmathis.com/phoen.pdf