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Uncover some of ancient Egypt's greatest mysteries, from Tutankhamun's tomb to the pyramids of Giza. Archaeologist Miriam Cooke and Egyptologist Dominic Montserrat go on an eye-opening adventure, sifting through prehistoric paintings, millennia-old artefacts, unearthed tombs, and rarely-seen hieroglyphs as they reconstruct the Egyptian past.
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@js70371
@js70371 Год назад
Love this channel. I went to the King Tut exhibit at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto in 2008. Egyptian art and artifacts are absolutely breathtaking to behold with your own eyes. A television screen or photo does them no justice. I highly recommend anyone go to their local museum or exhibition center to see them for themselves when such travelling displays are in their area. 🙏🍻
@alexciarlo280
@alexciarlo280 Год назад
😊
@alexciarlo280
@alexciarlo280 Год назад
Its a great channel
@alexciarlo280
@alexciarlo280 Год назад
Thats awesome. I would love to hear more
@ilean9283
@ilean9283 Год назад
My God, my God; thank you for the insight
@classicalaid1
@classicalaid1 Год назад
There is a new, astonishingly grand museum in Cairo housing the Tut treasures. It is comparable in size to the Louvre in Paris. Beg, borrow of steal to get your way to see the amazing new cultural palace housing the Egyptian cultural treasures.
@Kspat2
@Kspat2 Год назад
Tywin Lannister did an excellent job with the narration.
@kerpameidadkhar386
@kerpameidadkhar386 Год назад
you sure it's hime though?
@jcrip42
@jcrip42 Год назад
"Because your a lannister that's why"
@L.A.Tex_Norway
@L.A.Tex_Norway 11 месяцев назад
​@@kerpameidadkhar386definitely sounds like him, he has a very recognicable voice
@oddie4391
@oddie4391 9 месяцев назад
Charles Dance
@allan9603
@allan9603 6 месяцев назад
No
@Lebeauski
@Lebeauski Год назад
When Tut died at such an early age, I can only suppose it was unexpected. There being a good reason why his burial posessions were more than likely inherited.
@mizzougrad001
@mizzougrad001 9 месяцев назад
Inbreeding
@AWMulholland99
@AWMulholland99 4 месяца назад
@@mizzougrad001 Guy most prob found of the truth
@Twitch24
@Twitch24 3 месяца назад
As unexpected as murder can be. yes
@Lebeauski
@Lebeauski 3 месяца назад
@@Twitch24 conspiring a different demise... Possible.
@ChristopherSitar
@ChristopherSitar Месяц назад
It was expected, it was murder
@mrsdinosaur1009
@mrsdinosaur1009 Год назад
I read many many years ago that one sarcophagus of King Tut, was actually built for a woman, possibly Queen Tiye who I believe was King Tut's Grandmother.
@carlospedersoli2268
@carlospedersoli2268 Год назад
Tywin lannister as Narator is amazing
@kerpameidadkhar386
@kerpameidadkhar386 Год назад
how do you know it is him?
@TwoBs
@TwoBs Месяц назад
@@kerpameidadkhar386 It’s not. It’s a different narrator for a documentary pushing two decades old even though all the totally original copy-pasted jokes about it being the guy from GoT claims otherwise.
@lynnedelacy2841
@lynnedelacy2841 Месяц назад
It is him - it’s Charles Dance the actor who played Tywin doing the narration - he’s 77 yrs old and so possible for him to record a 20yr old documentary
@Slice223
@Slice223 Год назад
I loved this series. Watched it a few years back
@alexciarlo280
@alexciarlo280 Год назад
Me too
@ancientsitesgirl
@ancientsitesgirl Год назад
I recently visited Tut in his tomb. Is his mummy already in Giza or still in his tomb??? Greetings to all egyptomaniacs!❤
@mous3pad_music
@mous3pad_music Год назад
its in a museum
@rebeccafoster8765
@rebeccafoster8765 Год назад
Wow! How thrilling for you!!
@harridan.
@harridan. Год назад
I hope you get to enjoy the Amelia Peabody series written by Elizabeth Peters, extremely well written and done so with great humor. Every member of the family of egyptologists in the books existed but not as relatives. Peters also wrote as Barbara Michaels and has publicly threatened to sue herself for plagiarism. she did have a doctorate in egyptology from the University of Chicago's Oriental Institute. Dr. Salima Ikram was not merely a fan, she was a friend, and when the Elizabeth Peters room was christened at (i think the Cairo Museum, not certain, found it on RU-vid) she was there, with a bunch of ridiculously costumed scholars. Peters passed away in recent years, sadly. My Heathen cats and i miss her.
@ande100
@ande100 Год назад
His actual mummy is back in his tomb KV62. The sarcophagus has been replacet and it is in an air conditioned glass display for view.
@alexciarlo280
@alexciarlo280 Год назад
Cool
@WickedFelina
@WickedFelina Год назад
This is old! At some point early on Zahi took over the original findings of these archaeologicals - Zahi LOVED Akhenaten! He said: "I LOVE this man! He is my hero! He believes in one God!" Disregarding the evidence how Akhenaten terrorized his subjects. Part of the original documentary is missing - There is a bit about carvings in the blocks of Armarna show Akhenaten's guards hidden around corners listening to the people. They are holding their clubs high ready to beat them if the say anything negative about Akhenaten. This was carved into the walls for the subjects to read so they'd be kept terrified of making the Pharaoh angry. Also, depictions of - Never before seen in Ancient Egypt of anyone before Akhenaten, Nefertiti, and their family had to crouch on the ground putting their lips in the dirt before them. No one was allowed to pray or invoke Aten but Akhenaten and his family. Zahi and many Egyptologists, say he believed in one god - removing pantheism - He didn't! Akhenaten removed the family of gods which Aten or Atum, gave birth to. The hogs and goddesses of Ancient Egypt were all children of the Aten. Akhenaten removed them, throwing them away - AND replacing them with himself, Nefertiti, and his family. They were gods and goddesses on earth. It was horrible what he did.
@alexciarlo280
@alexciarlo280 Год назад
Yup
@larapalma3744
@larapalma3744 Год назад
He was the first monotheist we know of so shut it He was crap at war though
@teenawilson2951
@teenawilson2951 Год назад
Y’all are the best good job I love your videos I’m a huge fan
@freddyrodriguez4863
@freddyrodriguez4863 Год назад
Great narrator and documentary
@mojojojo3796
@mojojojo3796 Год назад
Tywin lannistor?
@alexciarlo280
@alexciarlo280 Год назад
@@mojojojo3796 itz baker
@shop4sue
@shop4sue Год назад
I was blessed to see the King Tut and ancient Egyptian exhibit at the Met in NYC and also the Tut Emersion in NYC. I have great pics of the emersion of Tut and his family tree. I stood next to it and I actually looked like I belonged in the family tree.
@evag4535
@evag4535 5 месяцев назад
Hell yes…..
@DavidLynchh
@DavidLynchh Год назад
wonderful
@buellet
@buellet Год назад
Ankanaton didn't left out of free will he got exiled. Nice to see this old footage and nice to see if anything changed about the narrative in these years.
@alexciarlo280
@alexciarlo280 Год назад
Yes
@mariahammarstrom7934
@mariahammarstrom7934 Год назад
I thought everyone knew that Kiya was Tut´s mother, not Nefertiti.
@alexciarlo280
@alexciarlo280 Год назад
Me too
@michaelwetzel1853
@michaelwetzel1853 Год назад
Tut's mother was the Younger Lady mummy, who was also Akhenaton's sister. He was a product of inbreeding.
@Lela-plants
@Lela-plants Год назад
I think this is an older show that was just re-released
@ekc_sc.722
@ekc_sc.722 Год назад
@@Lela-plants very old show. Roughly 20 years old at this point.
@wherestheaudio3209
@wherestheaudio3209 Год назад
Who is kiya can you explain to me shortly please?
@garryderish2465
@garryderish2465 4 месяца назад
Charles dance, is a amazing talent, as a narrator he is in unparalleled
@mclarenscca
@mclarenscca Год назад
I wonder if the thieves that robbed these tombs in previous times, regret what they've done while living in the after life, or if they just knew of their atrocities. So much has been lost, and it just plain sucks!
@alexciarlo280
@alexciarlo280 Год назад
It does suck
@alexciarlo280
@alexciarlo280 Год назад
They were raided
@harridan.
@harridan. Год назад
if you love Egypt and a great mystery novel, check out Elizabeth Peters series of Amelia Peabody books. Extremely well written, hilarious at times....Peters had a doctorate in Egyptology
@Balrog-tf3bg
@Balrog-tf3bg Год назад
Carter and the other egyptologists weren’t much better imo. Tut got the royal treatment, but imagine finding out your 3-4000 year old body got literally eaten by rich Europeans to get magic powers
@madmesh978
@madmesh978 Год назад
47....
@peggylindenthaler6169
@peggylindenthaler6169 Год назад
Tutankhamun died very young, or murdered, and he didn't have time to accrue enough possessions for his tomb. either that, or he WAS murdered, and all his possessions were stolen, and perhaps many items were donated by the faithful that loved him.
@DrDoke
@DrDoke Год назад
Yeah, no.
@larapalma3744
@larapalma3744 Год назад
Probably an accident or illness
@dianam4708
@dianam4708 Год назад
I wonder if the problem of sand and the encroaching desert had anything to do with moving the sites and the layers of a mastaba. A mastaba could probably be hidden by the desert sands more easily while a larger structure had a better chance of remaining visible for centuries.
@ilean9283
@ilean9283 Год назад
I wondered that myself
@sundayridetexas416
@sundayridetexas416 Год назад
I feel we still rob tombs in our modern way. IMO we should never remove items or bodies from their resting place. We should strive to only learn what we are able with what we have and protect the site. At no point did the pharoah want to be removed from their tomb, yet we still do to this day.
@dansonsaldanha4132
@dansonsaldanha4132 Год назад
​@@sundayridetexas416 That's so true.
@rosiegirl2485
@rosiegirl2485 11 месяцев назад
I sort of agree with you..but if we didn't remove these remains, and content..we wouldn't know a fraction of what we do. Just imagine 3,500 years from now..we too, may be dug up and studied. Imagine the rediculous things that they may find from our culture. One thing that is absolute..we won't be adorned with all of the gold..and they won't find much more then bones left in our tombs.
@cdfdesantis699
@cdfdesantis699 Год назад
Interesting theories. More investigation is needed. Never assume, with ancient civilizations, that all the answers have been discovered.
@familyiseverything1617
@familyiseverything1617 7 месяцев назад
Wow really
@niekvanderwegen8046
@niekvanderwegen8046 10 месяцев назад
ty
@grantbuxton
@grantbuxton Год назад
King tut was very very special, his energy and being was highly loved by all his presence could heal
@alexciarlo280
@alexciarlo280 Год назад
Ys
@shonii119
@shonii119 Год назад
errrr uhhh
@howlinwulf
@howlinwulf Год назад
He could heal himself,must've died on a lazy day. Pft
@larapalma3744
@larapalma3744 Год назад
Nope LOL
@larapalma3744
@larapalma3744 Год назад
He died young
@ivicastojanovic6100
@ivicastojanovic6100 Год назад
the best part of the video is the one where the archaeologist explains how the Egyptians shaped the rock with a slightly harder stone and thus made a statue of the pharaoh, Miserable
@LiftingStress
@LiftingStress Год назад
I wish there were documentaries of other pharaohs who made the highest achievements during that time by erecting dazzling cities and comissioned megalithic monuments in devotion to a panacea of their gods (prior to other civilization) not just the pop culture of king Tut. Come on filmmakers, get to it!
@larapalma3744
@larapalma3744 Год назад
I think you mean plethora
@ileanacarmenprotesaru5026
@ileanacarmenprotesaru5026 Год назад
Molto bello mi piace molto a fare la vacanza lì mi piacerebbero
@420JRMan
@420JRMan Год назад
They were building our solar system, crowning stars with gold and jewels.
@michellelindholm2100
@michellelindholm2100 Год назад
Both day & night, like the pharaohs themselves, building by the sun, by day, & in line with the stars, by night. Another video on the placement of Egypt’s pyramids ☮️🕊💚🍃 Ra, in life, & Osiris, after death 😔💛💟🌸
@cleverfitz779
@cleverfitz779 Год назад
Good evening everyone
@WickedFelina
@WickedFelina Год назад
Maybe the grave goods of the Pharaohs were never stolen. Maybe they just moved then around?
@alexciarlo280
@alexciarlo280 Год назад
Probably
@Balrog-tf3bg
@Balrog-tf3bg Год назад
I can imagine that not every pharaoh had time to build a tomb, or died young. I’m sure at least some pharaohs got grave goods from already ancient tombs because they just didn’t have the time
@massimosquecco8956
@massimosquecco8956 Год назад
From what I can remember, At the Cairo Museum ( talking of 10+ years ago) There were at least 5 such standardized sculptures, +/- damaged. The falcon one was the best preserved indeed, but I remember 2 more in decent condition. The Hanortositis Gneiss? Is this the name of the mineral composition of the stone? I've seen it before at the MET, used for a Sahure portrait together with his dwarf God, but I didn't see any glowing effect, even if it was in natural light. Not in NYC and not in Cairo.
@alexciarlo280
@alexciarlo280 Год назад
That’s awesome
@Jan-wd1is
@Jan-wd1is Год назад
Also remember the Kings army were drown in the red sea and chariot wheels of that period were found where they crossed.There were also markers at the crossing, one standing, one fell and was raised up again .
@beanovofilgueira1584
@beanovofilgueira1584 Год назад
This is a fake news😂😂😂😂
@larapalma3744
@larapalma3744 Год назад
Wrong pharoah by few thousand years
@stalker-anoniem3515
@stalker-anoniem3515 Год назад
Joanne Fletcher (red haired woman) isn't in it. Just so you know. You're welcome.
@alexciarlo280
@alexciarlo280 Год назад
☺️
@jeraldbaxter3532
@jeraldbaxter3532 Год назад
And it suffers by the omission.
@scottyfox6376
@scottyfox6376 Год назад
Sounds like Tywin Lannister to me.🏹⚔️🧟‍♀️🧙‍♂️
@eda26592
@eda26592 Год назад
pls add English subtitles :(((
@abbypengelly1432
@abbypengelly1432 Год назад
it's in English
@brandonstojanovic5086
@brandonstojanovic5086 Год назад
Is that Tywin Lannister doing the voice over work?????
@Pasha8204
@Pasha8204 Месяц назад
Need 4k
@1969kodiakbear
@1969kodiakbear Год назад
Egypt. Broca's area, or the Broca area is a region in the frontal lobe of the dominant hemisphere, usually the left, of the brain with functions linked to speech production.
@alexciarlo280
@alexciarlo280 Год назад
😊
@alexciarlo280
@alexciarlo280 Год назад
That’s interesting
@mercedes523
@mercedes523 Год назад
Wouldn’t a movie about Akhenaten be great?
@dr.banoub9233
@dr.banoub9233 Год назад
There is a movie, 1954’s “The Egyptian“ Look it up! Leading roles were played by Edmund Purdom, Bella Darvi, Jean Simmons, Victor Mature, Gene Tierney, Peter Ustinov, and Michael Wilding. Cinematographer Leon Shamroy was nominated for an Oscar in 1955.
@Balrog-tf3bg
@Balrog-tf3bg Год назад
Don’t let ancient aliens get the rights 😂
@dr.banoub9233
@dr.banoub9233 Год назад
@@Balrog-tf3bg Ancient astronaut theorists, say Whaaat?
@lourias
@lourias Год назад
RU-vid, every 5 minutes you give me a bleeping advertisement!?!?
@alexciarlo280
@alexciarlo280 Год назад
It happens
@CuAnnuvin
@CuAnnuvin Год назад
When was this documentary made, please? It feels like an older piece -- and Mr Hawas has not been the Antiquities Chief since approx 2011.
@ekc_sc.722
@ekc_sc.722 Год назад
2004 originally.
@CuAnnuvin
@CuAnnuvin Год назад
@@ekc_sc.722 Thank you
@saratonnan
@saratonnan Год назад
They mentioned 80 years had passed since the tomb was discovered, which was 1922.
@CuAnnuvin
@CuAnnuvin Год назад
@@saratonnan Thank you very much that puts it at of after 2002.
@ianclarke3627
@ianclarke3627 7 месяцев назад
Are there anymore Pharoah toombs to be discovered?
@aliciar8978
@aliciar8978 9 месяцев назад
Audio is not good, I hope you can get it remastered
@orland_pena
@orland_pena 11 месяцев назад
3:40 Heyy bud, having trouble walking??
@suspirodelmoro1430
@suspirodelmoro1430 Год назад
I wish Odyssey would focus on Egyptologists and archaeologists who are Egyptian, not folks from the same countries who robbed and looted the graves of the pharaohs.
@kenichinishikawa7007
@kenichinishikawa7007 9 месяцев назад
Khufu ship was moved to grand Egyptian Museum in August 2021.
@sydyidanton5873
@sydyidanton5873 Год назад
I have watched a few of these fascinating accounts of this young Pharaoh's post mortem ‘treasures'. I have absolutely no doubt about the validity of the claims. Considering his age though it makes sense he would have had in his ownership a number of his parent's possessions that he inherited. Also given his youth, he likely would not have acquired a great many of his own objects and articles. If however these items were specifically produced for the afterlife journey and subsequently placed in his tomb, that does beg an entirely different argument. Certainly it is clear the tomb he commissioned was not where he was interred, and nor were the funeral-specific items such as sarcophagi, canopic jars, and face transplanted gold death mask. Even the instructions to the underworld painted on the walls were oversized and heavily edited. Again, given his age and early death along with the prescribed 70 days to complete all tasks these does make a great deal of sense. Concerning all the other items though, are they not just the collection of articles he acquired and inherited during his short lifetime? Just a thought, not a challenge or criticism.
@allaalijahrahalibabajesusk8961
Al Jah Jahra ,Sound power and word. Ai Ba Ra STA
@jorgecruzseda7551
@jorgecruzseda7551 5 месяцев назад
I had never heard of a Pharaoh Cuckoo BEFORE!!!! 😂
@73egg
@73egg Год назад
Really interesting and enjoyable but WAY WAY too many ads :(
@alexciarlo280
@alexciarlo280 Год назад
Ya there are
@brandonleesanders
@brandonleesanders Год назад
Did they not have Oxen to pull the blocks…?
@alexciarlo280
@alexciarlo280 Год назад
Ys
@zuzuspetals38
@zuzuspetals38 Год назад
Way too many commercials I find tht hard to concentrate on program
@TwoBs
@TwoBs Месяц назад
You must be incredibly young, spoiled by skippable ads lol. This documentary was recorded a while back from live cable television with the commercial breaks. It has a rather nostalgic charm to it. Instead of complaining about advertisements and commercials, acting as if you can’t watch it because it’s not automatically skipped for you … how about you just appreciate the fact that this stuff is put up for you to watch for free? Skip through the commercials. It’s what a fast forward button is there for - make use of it for once.
@Balrog-tf3bg
@Balrog-tf3bg Год назад
If they had chariots, isn’t it reasonable they might have had wheeled carts? I always wondered that, would be much easier than dragging stones by hand.
@showbread9366
@showbread9366 Год назад
Are chariots wheeled carts?
@Balrog-tf3bg
@Balrog-tf3bg Год назад
@@showbread9366 half of a cart. Idk how effective it would be but I’d figure using thick enough and durable wood it’d be able to transport at least some large stones
@Youareunique1
@Youareunique1 25 дней назад
I sleep So well 😂
@DMC428
@DMC428 Год назад
Gabe Newell at 0:50 🤣
@detroitsin5250
@detroitsin5250 Год назад
What if the rushed burial of Tut was due to religious purposes and not necessarily by choice. The burials were supposed to be the pathway from this world into their next. So what if they were so worried that if they took too long to prepare Tut he would miss his chance to move onto the next plane of existence. If you look at it from the perspective of them just trying to ensure the tomb was good enough to serve that cause, it all makes a little more sense. Taking relics and stuff from other Pharaohs tombs wouldn't be as bad in this perspective being that they would have already "made the journey to the next life" so essentially they didnt need the decor anymore other than for making the tomb look nice. (I'm no Egypt expert I just started learning about it, but it makes sense to me)
@detroitsin5250
@detroitsin5250 Год назад
Tomb seemed rushed or repurposed, his embalming and mummification seemed rushed, maybe they were on a religious deadline and not necessarily trying to dishonor their unexpectedly dead Pharoah.
@alexciarlo280
@alexciarlo280 Год назад
@@detroitsin5250 ya
@JohnnyDogs1978
@JohnnyDogs1978 Год назад
Never thought of that, I hope Egyptologists have. Good theory, makes sense.
@Youareunique1
@Youareunique1 25 дней назад
Go and visit,please.
@ilean9283
@ilean9283 Год назад
Volume is to low
@manlyphal959
@manlyphal959 Год назад
Most of all that was looted from Egypt must still be in somebody's possesion. Seems improbable that much of it would be discarded into the trash after being looted and sold.
@josephcampagnolo157
@josephcampagnolo157 Год назад
Don't we know already that Akhenaten and a full or half sister of his were Tutankhamun's parents? Tut had just one biological grandfather, Amenhotep III. Therefore, Tut's mother must be one of Amenhotep III's six (or so) daughters. Amenhotep III had taken two of his daughters as wives. Maybe those two are less likely to have been subsequently wives of Akhenaten, and so Tut's mother was likely one of the remaining four daughters. Nefertiti was Theban but was not of royal blood. She was never described as such. Therefore, although Tut is a biological son of Akhenaten, he is not a son of his primary queen, Nefertiti.
@OndriaDancingStar
@OndriaDancingStar Год назад
Tut ankh amun is NOT the translation of "the living image of the Aten" it is the living image of Amun. Obviously no real research went into this production. Tutankamun originally was named Tutankhaten and the original name translates to the living image of the Aten.
@AbdulAbdul-fe3co
@AbdulAbdul-fe3co Год назад
I.m from egebt
@grantbuxton
@grantbuxton Год назад
Tut will visit you in your dreams if you're born again.
@alexciarlo280
@alexciarlo280 Год назад
Yup
@stevejohnston3194
@stevejohnston3194 9 месяцев назад
Nice documentary, but constains some big errors. At 18:29, a pair are in the burial chamber of Tutankhamun talking about wife Ankehesaumun. The egyptologist shines the flashlight (why didn't they just turn on the lights installed in the tomb?) on one corner of the sarcophacus to "show" wife Ankesaumun. The indicated figure is Serket, the scorption godess - no relation with the wife. The scorpion on the head should be an obvious clue. How could anyone make such a mistake?
@pagerhoads1531
@pagerhoads1531 Год назад
Yoshu-aten 🤔
@Ends_and_Starts
@Ends_and_Starts 10 месяцев назад
I believe the God akhanatan worshipped those days by abolishing all the other gods including aamon seems during the the time of Joseph who brought ppl back to one god abt its not seen in any of the walls of akhanat temple which is very strange how the history is be erased 😊 excited to see Joseph during the akhnatan period. 😊
@Cobbmtngirl
@Cobbmtngirl 16 дней назад
I swear I saw this before. But another title, perhaps.
@bastianvarela6855
@bastianvarela6855 Год назад
Do I hear Tywin Lanaster?
@candacearden4320
@candacearden4320 9 месяцев назад
The priesthood was robbing the kings tombs and the gold for themselves.
@jaxcrax9644
@jaxcrax9644 Год назад
I wonder how much money Zowie Howass has made selling antiquities on the black market?
@SmangalisoMnguni
@SmangalisoMnguni 9 месяцев назад
I miss you my king😢😢
@Forheavenssake1ify
@Forheavenssake1ify Год назад
Makes perfect sense that the priests buried the son of a heretic with his fathers (and mothers) retouched funerary goods. It explains why the tomb is small and hurriedly completed. It's location was intentionally forgotten, and the priests (who later looted them) could not destroy these artifacts. SO ironic the son of a despised monotheist (pre-dating Jesus and Mohammed) has become the most famous pharaoh of all.
@edoboleyn
@edoboleyn 10 месяцев назад
Not sure Akhenaten was a real monotheist. He merely focused the state cult on the Aten in order to disempower the priests of other gods, who threatened the authority of the Pharaohs. He did not deny the existence of other gods, and in political context his actions make sense. Also, Jesus was just a Jew, so he should hardly be considered an “early” monotheist.
@serranaferrer3343
@serranaferrer3343 Год назад
La tumba,la máscara y todo loq había en ése lugar,no le pertenecía... sí a la reina ..lo pusieron ahí de apuro, empezando que no fue bueno para nada,y antes de tirarlo a desierto 😅.....
@bugii4447
@bugii4447 Год назад
I want to see evidence from the great drought and hunger and traces that Joseph really built silos for storage of grains.
@alexciarlo280
@alexciarlo280 Год назад
So do i
@BenPat88
@BenPat88 Год назад
@@bradgerberexcellent, you should make a video on this and link when you do!
@pagerhoads1531
@pagerhoads1531 Год назад
If Tut was only 20 then maybe he wasn't that tall of a giant yet 🤔
@alexciarlo280
@alexciarlo280 Год назад
Ya
@benediktmorak4409
@benediktmorak4409 Год назад
amazing that a 90 minute episode could have been made from something that could have been explained in 2 sentences...
@chrisgullett4332
@chrisgullett4332 Год назад
There really is no explaining it, nobody really knows.
@alexciarlo280
@alexciarlo280 Год назад
@@chrisgullett4332 true
@Balrog-tf3bg
@Balrog-tf3bg Год назад
Eh true, but I found it interesting. Definitely went off on some tangents tho 😂
@LocalHistorian
@LocalHistorian 10 месяцев назад
Who is the narrator?
@pagerhoads1531
@pagerhoads1531 Год назад
They probably found everything in the American desert 🏜 and shipped everything back to Egypt and dumped all the giants in the ocean on the way to Egypt
@alexciarlo280
@alexciarlo280 Год назад
👍
@jj-vu5ov
@jj-vu5ov Год назад
is that charles dance
@alexciarlo280
@alexciarlo280 Год назад
Not sure
@BillyBats773
@BillyBats773 Год назад
The music was incredibly obnoxious in this video
@melissadavis5513
@melissadavis5513 Год назад
All my life I have been fascinated with Egypt. But...I have always felt that something is not quite right about its history.
@WorldWokeApeCult
@WorldWokeApeCult Год назад
Fortunately, the professionals don’t rely on their feelings. If you think something is wrong, research it and give us a better interpretation.
@Balrog-tf3bg
@Balrog-tf3bg Год назад
@@WorldWokeApeCult the ancient alien people don’t give humans any credit. Obviously most ancient civilizations had technology that “can’t” have existed back then, there’s just very little documentation of it
@BenPat88
@BenPat88 Год назад
Agree, the dynastic Egyptians inherited all of the good stuff, like the schist disk and other crazy advanced pottery, the diorite statues and the Serapium boxes (and of course many of the pyramids, sphinx, etc). The pro-mainstream people in this comment section have no imagination, deny science and pretend they are more knowledgeable than they are. Rejecting evidence and overlooking serious problems with their accepted timeline proves they are willingly ignorant. I really wish one of them would carve me out a 10 ton block of rose granite from Aswan with a copper chisel but for some reason none of them will. I will fund the whole thing and pay them $100k
@WorldWokeApeCult
@WorldWokeApeCult Год назад
@@BenPat88 yeah sure buddy, you go ahead and write up that contract and have it made all legal like. 😂😂😂
@gunayorbay
@gunayorbay Год назад
who's the narrator?
@cherry-vz5kx
@cherry-vz5kx Год назад
I think it is Tom Baker,who may be best remembered as one of the best if not the best, Dr Who.
@alexciarlo280
@alexciarlo280 Год назад
@@cherry-vz5kx yup
@Gorboduc
@Gorboduc Год назад
It's definitely not.
@ketchupcommander
@ketchupcommander 11 месяцев назад
There have been bigger and better discoveries, gold is just gold. Knowledge is more valuable and I discovered knowledge in Egypt so Carter can sit in the back seat.
@j.l.emerson592
@j.l.emerson592 Год назад
Tut would not have known the city that is now called Luxor by the name of Thebes. In Tut's time it was called Waset. Thebes is what it was called by the Greeks, approximately 1000 years after Tut's death. (The Greco-Roman period in Egypt) The town that Akhenaten founded was called Akhetaten, NOT Amarna... That is the modern name for the nearby city... Nefertiti could NOT have been Tut's mother. DNA has shown that Tut's mother & father were probably full brother & sister. Nefertiti was NOT a daughter of Amenhotep lll. Really... do your due diligence, do your research & try to get the facts straight.
@harridan.
@harridan. Год назад
You sound just like Amelia Peabody's Emerson
@alexciarlo280
@alexciarlo280 Год назад
Ya
@alexciarlo280
@alexciarlo280 Год назад
@@harridan. ur right
@jeraldbaxter3532
@jeraldbaxter3532 Год назад
Alas, this documentary, like so many, has more than a little bit of sensationalism. One is forced to wonder if the two archeologists are, in fact, bona fide archeologists. The guest appearance of the disgraced Secretary General does make one question the credentials; I wonder what Professor Emerson and Amelia would have to say.
@Lela-plants
@Lela-plants Год назад
@@harridan. I was thinking that. Every time I here someone mention Armana I am reminded of the books and how she has fond memories of Armana.
@chrisdipaola327
@chrisdipaola327 Год назад
RU-vid should demonetize these videos. I pay $17 a month for no ads and these people just put ads in their videos to what, bypass the hard earned money I pay to not listen to ads? Disgraceful
@Drewbalicious
@Drewbalicious Год назад
Interviewing someone in the middle of a noisy restaurant is entirely foolish.
@tphvictims5101
@tphvictims5101 Год назад
1:08:27 the “scale” is completely wrong. How big are the goat skins ? In scale of course.
@allaalijahrahalibabajesusk8961
June jr
@lilithsrainb23lionsrloose19
@lilithsrainb23lionsrloose19 9 месяцев назад
Tuts treasure is behind the wall
@allan9603
@allan9603 8 месяцев назад
Tombs, occupied or not can't be "robbed", pilfered or burglarized yes.
@allaalijahrahalibabajesusk8961
Jeru ( Jah Ra) sala (sailor) king of Manning. He Bruin
@anida61
@anida61 Год назад
King Tut would have inherited his fathers possessions, he was a King by age 8
@yowwwwie
@yowwwwie Год назад
Amenhotep (1450 BC) was the Pharaoh of the Exodus.....his elder son was killed by the angel of death which resulted in the Israelites being released. Akenaton AKA Amenhotep Jr may have remembered the mystery and power of the people of the "One God, the Creator" that Moses (guessing here....Tut...Moses) and realized that they were probably right.....the tribe of Judah. יוי
@alexciarlo280
@alexciarlo280 Год назад
Yup
@markysspotlight2472
@markysspotlight2472 Месяц назад
The women on this show are so beautiful! ❤ And why is it called sun disc? Couldn't it just be an illustration of the sun? 😂
@Tater4200
@Tater4200 Год назад
Man it really sucks that dam THIEVES robbed the world of seeing the very large and grandiose tombs as they where...could you IMAGINE what king Rameses the 2nd tomb would have looked like un touched??? Ah man... all that history and beauty.. gone..melted down. Chopped up and sold by some dam thieves
@josephno1347
@josephno1347 Год назад
it was robbed shortly after being sealed possible from the sculptors
@johnfarrow5873
@johnfarrow5873 Год назад
How does that statue still have a nose
@gskelton2937
@gskelton2937 Год назад
At counter 00:30 that was King Tut's wife .>>> Not Him .... That is Oonka cinnamun and if you look up her statues you you will see a common one aside of one of the very few of Tut at a throne and her 11with where "Eye" ((mi-spelt) her grand father had her statue face to be disfigured because she didn't conform to his rulings (regulations)' is still here for use to see..You can go find it. Last: At counter 00:44 about how they "Know that this was not stuff made for King Tut" Well of course, when I go to a thrift store and buy a old clock.......OK. Oh and my dad being a Great Pharaoh ,,ahhh OK. So the point here I guess that this odyssey channel is making is that this is fake and this this is not what it is , but rather something that is not for him when it was made and that they know, for they were born the other day and that maybe that King Tut wasnt real and that they put this here and made up the drawing and that these people of this time now will see it and believe it.
@allaalijahrahalibabajesusk8961
Jah mon
@351clevelandmodifiedmotor4
@351clevelandmodifiedmotor4 Год назад
can't hear too quiet
@harridan.
@harridan. Год назад
quiet as a tomb
@alexciarlo280
@alexciarlo280 Год назад
@@harridan. ya
@barloswkitheweasel1836
@barloswkitheweasel1836 Год назад
If you're interested have a look at these situations in New Zealand. Some say officially hidden from further investigation as we are only supposed to be 700 years old when Maori arrived. You will find it interesting. Split Apple Rock , Nelson Raglan Rock Carvings North Canterbury Cave Paintings The Patupairahe / Terehu Mori Ori The Kaimanawa wall Celtic Village Waipau Forest Celtic New Zealand Ancient Tree stump Auckland This Horrid practice. Prof Paul Moon The Elizabith Affair Enjoy
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