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Many have never been seen before but together they shed new light on the short, eventful life of the so-called ‘Boy King’ and are now helping experts realise the sheer scale of Tutankhamun’s influence in the ancient world.
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@NatGeo
@NatGeo 6 месяцев назад
The stunning discovery of Tutankhamen’s tomb 101 years ago opened a window into Egypt’s golden past. See the exquisite treasures of King Tut like never before: on.natgeo.com/40aRKB0
@robertevans1343
@robertevans1343 6 месяцев назад
💝🙏🏾
@user-bv5vd5uv6w
@user-bv5vd5uv6w 6 месяцев назад
😊😊😊😊
@AmericanTough
@AmericanTough 5 месяцев назад
Thats because that's really Alexander the great and nobody has figured it out yet. Not joking. That's why there's an iron dagger and 9 layers of gold and also why the incision was on the side, something rhey did when mummifying mummies 600 years after tuts time. It's also why rhe death was sudden. And he isn't a child, alexander was 5'0 tall. And thats also why when they did a DNA test , it showed northern European ancestry. They say he walked with a limp? Alexander was stabbed in the thigh. Also was struck in the head during one of his battles.
@RaheemRogers-hz2pw
@RaheemRogers-hz2pw 5 месяцев назад
@RaheemRogers-hz2pw
@RaheemRogers-hz2pw 5 месяцев назад
Aapaa😊a0aq0😊😊​
@brotherswan
@brotherswan 4 месяца назад
As someone who studied ancient Egypt in college and fell in love with it, I need to see these in person!!!
@lirmchip
@lirmchip 3 месяца назад
I'm not holding you back !!!!!
@catchaser52
@catchaser52 3 месяца назад
Google it and make a trip to Egypt to see the treasure. While you are young and healthy enough. For me, this will be the best I can do.
@YoutubeWatcher264
@YoutubeWatcher264 2 месяца назад
Did not study anything history in college, but I have always loved paleontology and archeology since I was a kid. But there is no money in this profession unless you become a big name. I would love to go to these ancient places.
@user-xb5pq8fh9r
@user-xb5pq8fh9r Месяц назад
Go down in history 😊
@ahmadyahyal
@ahmadyahyal 19 дней назад
The curse will follow you.
@djmaciiiii
@djmaciiiii 6 месяцев назад
There was a King Tut exhibition on tour in my hometown when I was a little kid. I remember it being the coolest thing I had ever seen, and it made me want to see all the great museums of the world.
@jumbojumbo6866
@jumbojumbo6866 6 месяцев назад
same here but nowdays its expensive to travel so i may have doubts with traveling
@noma5050
@noma5050 5 месяцев назад
​@@jumbojumbo6866It has always been expensive to travel - what do you mean "nowadays"?
@jumbojumbo6866
@jumbojumbo6866 5 месяцев назад
@@noma5050 nowdays is like a slang in my country similar to saying this days or current era
@Ethan.s..
@Ethan.s.. 3 месяца назад
@@jumbojumbo6866that’s what nowadays means here as well. Travel is more affordable now than ever though. The expenses that accompany it have likely risen though.
@jumbojumbo6866
@jumbojumbo6866 3 месяца назад
@@Ethan.s.. since you said the expenses that account for it thats the reason for traveling to be expensive if those expenses increase the company has to spend more on maintenance
@vickyschnorbus4166
@vickyschnorbus4166 4 месяца назад
Ive had the privilege to see some of Tut's treasures in the old museum in Cairo. They were breathtaking.
@catchaser52
@catchaser52 3 месяца назад
I bet it will take a few hours/ days to see this whole collection.
@DOUBLE_RR_7
@DOUBLE_RR_7 2 месяца назад
No
@worldtraveler721
@worldtraveler721 14 дней назад
It is amazing. We just came back from Egypt. I was amazed at the gold coffin that held his mummy
@wandapease-gi8yo
@wandapease-gi8yo 6 месяцев назад
The Dagger talked about has been known as coming from meteoric Iron for at least 50 years. I remember reading about it when I was in college!
@starkerr7014
@starkerr7014 2 месяца назад
This is where I stopped watching. Iron from meteors was easier to obtain - why mine for it when it's sitting on the surface.
@puiip3605
@puiip3605 6 месяцев назад
Ancient history of Egypt never ceases to stun and amaze us!
@robertbolivarr8363
@robertbolivarr8363 3 месяца назад
Their mastery of the craft was truly exceptional, transcending the boundaries of their time. Their skills were so advanced that they were able to create works of art that continue to inspire awe and admiration even today.
@MatCendana
@MatCendana 6 месяцев назад
Such splendid treasures for just a so-so pharaoh. Just imagine what had been laid with the great ones like Ramses II. Such a shame most tombs had been looted.
@victoriabardsley8097
@victoriabardsley8097 3 месяца назад
I think what surprises me the most is that there are reliefs of Tutankhamun portrayed as a warrior king when the reality is he was so physically crippled he couldn't have walked without a cane so it's highly unlikely he would have been able to stand in a chariot or go to battle the way other Pharaohs did.
@BookofTerrors
@BookofTerrors 2 месяца назад
My thoughts as well. He was so inbred and deformed, he could barely walk. I don't even know why they are entertaining this hypothesis.
@YoutubeWatcher264
@YoutubeWatcher264 2 месяца назад
Yeah. Could just be embellishments or propaganda. Edit: Or he can still be in the battle with numerous assistants and guards. This is the ancient time anyway, a leader not in the actual battle would mean they are weak and neighbors could just invade.
@Sulkysolid
@Sulkysolid Месяц назад
Think “bran the broken” iykyk… 😅
@dontcaresaveit1862
@dontcaresaveit1862 Месяц назад
He actually loved racing his Chariots they think that is how he probably died from a chariot accident . He had a clubbed foot probably due to genetic mutations because his mother and father were full siblings. Back in those days it wasn’t unusual for siblings to marry they didn’t know the implications of that.
@gregedmand9939
@gregedmand9939 5 месяцев назад
I vividly recall coming face to face with some of these treasures, when they were on tour in Western Canada in the early 60's. I remember, as a 10-year-old thinking that I should feel warm, being so close to that much glowing gold!
@catchaser52
@catchaser52 3 месяца назад
Maybe that is why GOLD is so popular to own, and wear.
@rickythompson2374
@rickythompson2374 4 месяца назад
I love watching archeology watched it for years never gets old.
@muzikizfun
@muzikizfun 3 месяца назад
Harold Carter's greatest contribution archeology isn't the finding of the tomb of Tut. Rather it is his serious and meticulous attention to detail and respect for his craft. In the time before Carter, many so called archeologists were nothing more than grave robbers looking for treasure. The care the current generation of archeologists take to preserve and learn has a lot to do with Carter's example.
@John.Flower.Productions
@John.Flower.Productions 3 месяца назад
Archeologist ~ A grave robber with government permission, funding and a degree. Do not lie to yourself, a grave robber is a grave robber.
@bethparker1500
@bethparker1500 3 месяца назад
I was there 6 wks ago. The huge museum is not open yet, King Tut is still at the wonderful old Cairo museum, which is a joy.
@nopy99
@nopy99 2 месяца назад
Is he moving to the GEM? If he moves,what will become of the Cairo museum ?
@animealex6772
@animealex6772 6 месяцев назад
When i saw a notification for this, i was so happy! Love the ancient egyptian episodes!
@sandramorey2529
@sandramorey2529 3 месяца назад
We feel honored to have seen the Tut exhibition twice in San Francisco when it was traveling. The second time we took our kids. I don't think it made much of an impression on them as they were pretty young. but I felt a duty to at least expose them to it. I bought the catalog which I still have. It is very exciting to see the new research and especially the dagger found on Tut's body. The new technolgy is enabling so much new research. Thank you.
@Mart77
@Mart77 4 месяца назад
Imagine being king Tut, you live happily in the afterlife for 3246 and wake up one morning to see that all your stuff is gone.
@cpujol9420
@cpujol9420 2 месяца назад
Never thought of that. How heartbreaking for him. He must feel totally worthless.
@nielsbishere
@nielsbishere 2 месяца назад
"where did I leave my dagger", the old version of the "where did my keys and phone go" in the afterlife
@kayjellies4847
@kayjellies4847 3 месяца назад
The thing that im also glad to see is that Howard Carter is getting more recognition for his brilliant discovery. Not to forget also that if it wasn't for Lord kanarvon nothing would have been found possibly,.
@OvcharkaShepherd
@OvcharkaShepherd 6 месяцев назад
With all these artifacts for a minor king, begs the question if the tombs of the greater kings were plundered, where are ANY of those treasures
@LordKroc
@LordKroc 6 месяцев назад
Also, why are all these artifacts in the hands of English speaking countries and not in Egyptian museum's? Just sad that the vast majority of these treasures were stolen.
@brettwilson3142
@brettwilson3142 6 месяцев назад
Melted down after the guards left They're posts for the last time..
@CraftAero
@CraftAero 6 месяцев назад
@@LordKroc Just where do you think the Cairo Museum is ?
@brettwilson3142
@brettwilson3142 6 месяцев назад
@LordKroc the valley had guards protection all the tombs.. I believe most of the robberies were inside jobs.
@alfansopasaribu354
@alfansopasaribu354 6 месяцев назад
😊😊
@krileym
@krileym 3 месяца назад
'the greatest archaeological discovery of all time' was absolutely hilarious thanks for that
@Night_Bandit
@Night_Bandit 3 месяца назад
Right, I'm willing to bet whatever has been discovered in Antarctica is probably way more significant. Probably why it's off limits to everyone
@dewagedeputrabhagawanta6266
@dewagedeputrabhagawanta6266 Месяц назад
@@Night_Bandit yeah probably just some animals bone or something. I didn't expect an empire exist there in Antartica 😁
@AkvileGT
@AkvileGT Месяц назад
This kid probably watches Dinosaur lmao
@nigar19831
@nigar19831 5 месяцев назад
Visiting Egypt this monthand its amazing full of history. Visited three museums the best one was Egyptian Museum of Egyptian Civilization. Full of mummies of kings and queens…. Fascinating country….
@Iam_Dunn
@Iam_Dunn 5 месяцев назад
Thank you NatGeo, that was captivating!! :) ❤ from 🇨🇦
@Eric-zo8wo
@Eric-zo8wo 6 месяцев назад
0:15: 🔍 A new $1 billion museum is bringing together all 5,398 objects of Tutankhamun's treasures, many of which have not been seen for a century, revealing the mysteries and details of the boy king's life as a warrior. 7:14: 💎 The treasures found in Tutankhamun's tomb reveal him to be a warrior king, challenging the perception of him as a boy king. 13:19: 🔬 The chemical composition of a dagger's blade reveals its origin and the type of iron used. 19:38: 🔍 The Tuten Chariot leather is an unusual combination of Egyptian and foreign designs, showcasing the ruler's power and influence. 26:20: 🔬 Lucy examines ancient Egyptian leather armor to determine if it was made for show or battle. 32:28: 🔍 Egyptologists are reevaluating Tutankhamun's identity as a warrior king based on the weapons and scenes depicted in his tomb. 38:33: 🔍 The cause of Tutankhamun's death is re-examined through an X-ray of his skull. Recapped using Tammy AI
@puiip3605
@puiip3605 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so much
@jj-vu5ov
@jj-vu5ov 5 месяцев назад
i strongly doubt he was some warrior king. id bet he was just depicted this way because thats how he wanted his people to see him (or the objects didnt belong to him which is a pre-existing theory). theres stronger evidence that he had severe birth defects and that he was a fairly insignificant pharoah and died unexpectedly quite young
@InnocentMeadows-qv6jm
@InnocentMeadows-qv6jm 4 месяца назад
I believe he is a warrior king. He has his army and fought the bad guy. expessically if it's what he thought/ believed was the right thing to do. Wouldn't that make him a warrior ?
@Banks394
@Banks394 4 месяца назад
And that dagger probably had super powers in it. Fit for a king, I believe it was a gift.
@Banks394
@Banks394 4 месяца назад
See yep they just said it 👍⭐️
@rustythecrown9317
@rustythecrown9317 3 месяца назад
Lump of iron from space... nothing mystical .
@sueatkins5012
@sueatkins5012 6 месяцев назад
I wish he had lived much much longer. This is fascinating!
@scrimshrugs
@scrimshrugs 4 месяца назад
i am back
@Zawazuki
@Zawazuki 5 месяцев назад
This was spectacular. Thank you for uploading!
@scotty503
@scotty503 5 месяцев назад
Arguing that properly made armour and and scenes of battle in the tomb means he was a powerful battle hardened warrior is hugely flawed, indeed spurious. Of course the armour would be top knotch and the scenes would portray conquest. The priests would not send Tut into eternity with just ceremonial useless armour. Its all part of the spin of ritual burial, and not documenting actual events. This doco may as well have been made by Erich von Daniken and is saying "it is true because we think it is".
@maizie9454
@maizie9454 3 месяца назад
yeah. this documentary is flawed and nat geo should know better. this isn't accurate history
@yiy3429
@yiy3429 5 месяцев назад
A fascinating video about Tut. Thank you.
@kimberlygilmer981
@kimberlygilmer981 5 месяцев назад
I saw King Tut exhibit when I was young in San Francisco will never forget it ✨✨✨✨✨
@Richard-eq1dp
@Richard-eq1dp 4 месяца назад
I'm jealous
@inkey2
@inkey2 3 месяца назад
Saw a king tut exhibit in 1962 when I was 8 years old at the Museum Of Fine Arts in Boston, Ma. I never forgot it. It was that impressive.
@WassimMohamed1985
@WassimMohamed1985 4 месяца назад
Thank you guys for presenting such knowledge and mystery to everyone, we really appreciate it 💜✌🏻🕊️☝🏻🌷😍
@leoslow1112
@leoslow1112 6 месяцев назад
I think that pharao still have had a real battlefield leather armor, even if he never entered warzone. It is the similar with today's rulers of the world. No one have only fake or ceremonial armor....but nevertheless the document was cool. Thank you.
@miashinbrot8388
@miashinbrot8388 4 месяца назад
14:25: Why does the X-ray technician say the three major peaks are iron, nickel, and cobalt, when the labels on the spectrograph clearly show iron, MANGANESE, and nickel? (BTW, an alloy of iron, nickel, and other elements is called "steel".)
@aimalkhanaimalkhan4034
@aimalkhanaimalkhan4034 5 месяцев назад
I watch the ancient Egyptian king tutan khaman and I very excited from his history.
@pvb876287
@pvb876287 Месяц назад
Excellent NG analysis. Changes my whole perception of TuT. The new information proves to me, that he was leading his army into the fight, the original way , pharoes were appointed to leading the Egyptian people. Rameses is portrayed as the military leader, in the Cecil B DeMille movie, The Ten Commandments. Great job on this documentary.
@CML95018
@CML95018 Месяц назад
I love and appreciate anything to do with archaeological studies. This is fascinating even with Steve Martin's tune in my head ha ha.
@WassimMohamed1985
@WassimMohamed1985 4 месяца назад
Beds were so important in the ancient Egyptian times.. They carries a huge secret and appeal that gives life a complete different meaning that others know , they carried a huge load of passion and aggression that combination of pleasure that you cant get or find easily ... Full of secrets..
@siegridthomas9674
@siegridthomas9674 3 месяца назад
I am envious
@silverstem2964
@silverstem2964 3 месяца назад
These documentaries should explain the meaning of Tut's name. It means Image Of The Living God Amun (Amen). It's pronounced Tut-Ankh-Amun. The way they always pronounce it makes King Tut sound like a comedy duo: Toot & Common.✌️😎
@babisprogd2758
@babisprogd2758 Месяц назад
Were all pharaohs or many of them at least called tutankhamun if yes is there any other pharaoh who were called like that?
@feduppatriot716
@feduppatriot716 2 месяца назад
I find all of this very intriguing. I see why the "roaring twenties" was hailing Egypt related items, like jewelry, art, and more. Since the Tutankhamun tomb was opened, it has mind-boggling things coming forth, even to this day!!
@betsyduane3461
@betsyduane3461 5 месяцев назад
I saw the museum tour in 1978 in NYC when I was a kid.
@Boxermom0317
@Boxermom0317 5 месяцев назад
Really? My parents couldn't get tickets! Our local Macy's had a section with Tut-related merchandise, and my mom bought the official book that The Met put out. This started my life-long fascination with and love for Ancient Egypt. (And I still have the book.) :)
@Tinaraver
@Tinaraver 5 месяцев назад
lol you know that commercial 'dollop of Daisy....do a dollop doo doo a dollop' - I always sing 'Tutankhamen, Toot, Tutankhamen' - thought I'd share - I think I'm obsessed with him:)
@kayjellies4847
@kayjellies4847 3 месяца назад
That's too funny 😅
@tthappyrock368
@tthappyrock368 2 месяца назад
King Tut has made a mark on the world millennia after his death in ways he could never have envisioned! Do you think he would be pleased and/or amazed at how many people across the world have been studying his life and death? Even though he was king and ruler of Egypt, it seems it would be pretty amazing to think that one would have such an impact on the world nearly four thousand years after one's death!
@CruzBooker
@CruzBooker 5 месяцев назад
Wow, what a fascinating episode!
@x1plus1x
@x1plus1x Месяц назад
I can't believe they just wrote with a marker on the dagger, and probably all of these artifacts.
@batman_2004
@batman_2004 6 месяцев назад
Than you for the full episode. ❤
@anuradha10900
@anuradha10900 4 месяца назад
Narration is always awesome at Nat Geo
@dr.3253
@dr.3253 6 месяцев назад
Ancient Egypt history is formidable
@DjXavier189
@DjXavier189 6 месяцев назад
The pharaoh curse “Mario 64 desert starts”
@kasie680
@kasie680 11 дней назад
Oh that Armour is absolutely fascinating!!! I’d love to see someone recreate it now, and test how strong it was!!!
@junbug4997
@junbug4997 20 дней назад
I’m still amazed how they did the mask of gold. Everything they did was amazing.
@Larry21924
@Larry21924 3 месяца назад
This is a masterpiece. I recently read a similar book, and it was a masterpiece in its own right. "Reclaiming Connection: The Journey of a Digital Detox" by Joshua Ember
@billbright1755
@billbright1755 4 месяца назад
How did the Egyptians obtain horses and train them? Did they ever ride them as well as chariot teams? What did they feed them?
@mikenavarro8716
@mikenavarro8716 5 месяцев назад
Salamat jimmy sa magandang gawain lagi ❤ pagpalain kapa nawa ng DIYOS❤😊
@gutWrench9mm
@gutWrench9mm 6 месяцев назад
Just imagine if king tut could see these people 3-D scanning his chariot with that shiny Blinky thing with all the information going to this square box with the screen that we call a computer it would just blow his mind
@Susie470
@Susie470 4 месяца назад
They did not enter “his attic”, and remove these items. They removed from his grave.
@debr4613
@debr4613 4 месяца назад
I hope that all of the artifacts that were discovered and taken out of Egypt are now being returned to the country they belong.
@theoztreecrasher2647
@theoztreecrasher2647 3 месяца назад
I agree! (I'm presuming that you are referring to all the treasures stolen by various Pharaohs over the centuries of Egyptian military expeditions to steal from the other folks of the region? Surely they have to go back to Sudan, Libya, Palestine, Syria etc?) 🤔
@thebackyardbear
@thebackyardbear 4 месяца назад
The meteorite metal dagger has LONG been common knowledge.
@bloopnation
@bloopnation 3 месяца назад
what genius literally etched an inventory number on the dagger???
@CalledTurnAGundam
@CalledTurnAGundam 3 месяца назад
Hey crazy thought but maybe give King Tut his favorite magic space dagger back?
@misc328
@misc328 5 месяцев назад
i genuinely believe a SINGLE piece of treasure here can sell for thousands of dollars even. possibly even the price of a CAR
@buzz5969
@buzz5969 6 месяцев назад
Anytime I see or hear anything about King Tutt I automatically hear the STEVE MARTIN SNL Version. Classic!😅😅😂
@spectatrix5003
@spectatrix5003 6 месяцев назад
Truly fascinating information, but the deliverance - and especially the background music - is way too dramatic for my taste
@joblo2671
@joblo2671 Месяц назад
I remember that iconic Nat Geo cover of King Tut's golden mask as a kid growing up in 80s Alabama.
@chip12424
@chip12424 2 месяца назад
His African features are beautiful and timeless!
@melaniesmith1313
@melaniesmith1313 4 месяца назад
I wonder how capable Tutankhamon was to be an actual warrior. He had a club foot and numerous canes. He had deformities from being extremely inbred.
@gloryshadow8710
@gloryshadow8710 3 месяца назад
The ancient Egyptians were so developed it's insane!!
@maestoso47
@maestoso47 6 месяцев назад
Can you all put the air date for these episodes?
@GARGAMEL95
@GARGAMEL95 Месяц назад
So you stole everything from his grave without understanding why it was down there to begin with.
@worldtraveler721
@worldtraveler721 14 дней назад
Lol
@Phys1nk
@Phys1nk 13 дней назад
Imagine being so dense that you think anyone in this video had anything to do with the removal of the treasures in the early 1900s
@worldtraveler721
@worldtraveler721 13 дней назад
@@Phys1nk the comment was made in response to the narrator saying that Howard Carter kept some of the things for himself
@johnraue5708
@johnraue5708 4 месяца назад
We saw many GOLD items displayed in EXPO 67 in Montreal CANADA- great to have shared with visitors- to see what Howard Carter first saw, AMAZING to see before the 6 day war,
@Infinity.....
@Infinity..... 2 месяца назад
Thank you for this! 👍 😊
@GregTanker
@GregTanker 3 месяца назад
Great Information thank you
@alaa6476
@alaa6476 4 месяца назад
Amazing ❤
@davidwaynemain
@davidwaynemain 3 месяца назад
How long did it take to say the dagger was made from a meteorite lol
@imcacklinghere8693
@imcacklinghere8693 3 месяца назад
I saw Tuts stuff in MOMO in NYC. 1979 was when I lived in NYC. "The Metropolitan Museum of Art organized the U.S. exhibition, which ran from November 17, 1976, through September 30, 1979. More than eight million attended." "The Treasures of Tutankhamun (tour) (1972-1981)"
@davidq9705
@davidq9705 5 месяцев назад
I consider myself a very lucky person to see the mask ..i thank my father bless his soul .
@SurprisedDivingBoard-vu9rz
@SurprisedDivingBoard-vu9rz 3 месяца назад
Probably the earliest doctors. That's why they have so many medical treatments and someway they could be resurrected. They should have some resurrection principles though modern science is yet to compete and understand.
@jimmyadolfo-us9fl
@jimmyadolfo-us9fl 5 месяцев назад
Wow nice one I love it's ❤
@lovebobgreedy7234
@lovebobgreedy7234 2 месяца назад
As amazing as this alll is, it’s just a little sad that someone had what was supposed to be their final resting place disturbed.
@nepurangi
@nepurangi 22 дня назад
I think he just pranced around in a real suit of armor playing "warrior"
@sabinahalim4395
@sabinahalim4395 5 месяцев назад
Maybe that's right, he has died in the battle, so he was buried with his dagger as the last weapon he used..
@user-jy5or6uq8l
@user-jy5or6uq8l 5 месяцев назад
Amazing
@pilotdave9442
@pilotdave9442 4 месяца назад
Today, we use Ni & Fe to make Stainless Steel....
@Lowbudgethistorychannel
@Lowbudgethistorychannel 16 дней назад
One of our favorite topics!
@TheMerryPrangster
@TheMerryPrangster 4 месяца назад
If Tuts reappeared today, he'd be like - what is wrong with you people?
@johnnycrepaul547
@johnnycrepaul547 3 месяца назад
I can believe that no one saw this before.
@alegogo2911
@alegogo2911 Месяц назад
Just finished assassins creed origins exploration mode and im in love with this, my next travel will definitely be to egypt
@ScienceSpaceandTechnology
@ScienceSpaceandTechnology 2 месяца назад
Truly incredible
@buddysalvador7416
@buddysalvador7416 4 месяца назад
mind blowing
@ricardoito2153
@ricardoito2153 4 месяца назад
A expectativa de vida era baixa, então as pessoas, incluindo Reis, tinham que atuar como adultos desde cedo. Então não espanta o faraó em questão ter sido um guerreiro jovem. Por outro lado, o fato de ter sido encontrada uma armadura e armas, ainda que com sinais de uso, não significa que foram usadas por aquele faraó. Podem ter sido colocadas lá como parte de um costume. A verdade é que tudo são conjecturas.
@missjoy_18
@missjoy_18 4 месяца назад
Paul Mercier is one of the best narrator👏
@elizabethysm86ysm2
@elizabethysm86ysm2 3 месяца назад
One of my favourite Pharos of Egypt.
@annabee148
@annabee148 6 месяцев назад
That's insane that the items still look so in tact..: how!? After 3k years.??
@SandraNelson063
@SandraNelson063 6 месяцев назад
These things were handled with extreme care upon being first removed from the tomb. They were carefully noted, and lovingly crated. Then carefully stored away and mostly forgotten. Some items were chosen for exhibition and were STILL handled by people who cared. If the people in charge care about what they are doing and love the items involved, the items will survive.
@abineliaskurian6981
@abineliaskurian6981 5 месяцев назад
Gold lasts
@RealD0naldTrump
@RealD0naldTrump 5 месяцев назад
They weren't made in China 😂
@gloryshadow8710
@gloryshadow8710 3 месяца назад
Because they were intact? 🤷 Those artifacts were hidden in the tomb all those years, noone touched them.
@stefanosa9504
@stefanosa9504 3 месяца назад
@@SandraNelson063 lovingly, eh? His pee-pee fell off and they could barely find it. They looked all over. I think they did find it in the end, but they accidentally disattatched his head, ten stuck it back on. They emasculated and beheaded the mummy. Lovingly...
@narayankulkarni5378
@narayankulkarni5378 6 месяцев назад
Very good docmanantry sir 👍 👌 👏 thanks
@TheCamarofly
@TheCamarofly 3 месяца назад
Everything about Tut points to the son of Pharo during the exodus, pass over and Moses.
@COCOCHANNEL-bt8eg
@COCOCHANNEL-bt8eg 3 месяца назад
18:29 삼년걸렸다는데 아마 지금이라면 몇개월 안에 맞출 수있겠죠? 조각들 스캔 뜬 다음에 가능한 문양 데이터 넣고 ai로 돌리면. 암튼 대단함
@dianewebb2689
@dianewebb2689 3 месяца назад
So, the wheels of the chariots...made of wood? Yes? What about the rims? Metal? What kind?
@Thomas-yr9ln
@Thomas-yr9ln 4 месяца назад
Someone killed him hoping to gain power but for what ever reason it failed.
@annalee117
@annalee117 3 месяца назад
His knife was made of meteorite 💫💥
@sharmanaman28
@sharmanaman28 6 дней назад
This is just wow 🤩 thanks for preserving all this for the people to see else the tomb Raider would have looted all this and destroyed it🥺
@fansizhe9997
@fansizhe9997 6 месяцев назад
Wow…..wow….Incredible!!!👍👏🏻👏🏻😍😍😍
@ROOKTABULA
@ROOKTABULA 4 месяца назад
Considering the size of the storage locker and the space all of the objects came from, they must have been truly crammed into the time tomb.
@DH-zd3de
@DH-zd3de 6 месяцев назад
I don't know why you keep saying he was "hungry for power " . When you already stated he was being challenged on 3 separate borders.
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