On November 4th 1922 a breathless archaeologist, who had spent his life working in Egypt, wrote a hurried diary entry: “First steps of Tomb Discovered”. This was the very second that Howard Carter discovered the doorway to the tomb of Tutankhamun. What lay inside this tomb, how did the world react and what did it imply for Egyptology.
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How long after he died did the burial take place? It must have taken a long time to create the objects and masks/coffins he was buried with.
Enjoyed this
Quality documentary! One of the best documentaries I have ever watched..
Egyptian people now converted cheristan an muslim don't call tham Egyptian plz🙏
This was an amazing documentary. I’m a history buff & enjoy military history as well. WW2 is a favorite topic but I also love ancient Roman, Greek & Egyptian history. It’s mesmerizing & captivating. When I was a little kid I was absolutely transfixed by the Tutankhamen & Egyptian exhibitions at the Metropolitan Museum in NYC. One of the benefits of living in NY is having proximity to so much culture in the form of museums, exhibits, etc It’s a travesty that many native New Yorkers never even take advantage of these things. It’s like all the non-skiers I have met while living in Colorado😮🫤
Anyway all those pictures by Burton of Howard & company unearthing the tomb are incredible. He was able to record the entire process of all the work involved like investigating the tomb & cataloging all of the treasures. I was floored to learn it took 10 years to go through the 4 rooms & over 5,000 artifacts. Insane.
At around @26:15 the Oxford curstor Daniella Rosenow says Burton took over 3,000 photos. This was using 1922 tech also. Photography back then was laborious & I’d assume expensive. We take so much for granted with our phones & digital cameras. It’s just hard to comprehend. What’s crazy is that inside the tomb which protected King Tut & the tomb’s treasures, King Tut’s mummified body was encapsulated inside his death mask inside coffin #3 which was inside coffin #2 which was inside coffin #1 which were all inside a large granite sarcophagus that itself was protected by 4 shrine structures. All of these coffins or sarcophagi along with the shrines were nested in one another which successively got smaller as you went along very similar to Russian matryoshka dolls which most are familiar with.
At any rate the discourse between Dianelle & Dan is framed as if it was a conversation between the two but it’s actually serves as the documentary dialogue. Anyway archaeologist Howard Carter prudently commission prominent archaeological photographer Harry Burton to memorialize the dismantling of the tomb & its contents. The pictures Danielle shows Dan at around @30:00 onward are utterly breathtaking although they can be eerie & a bit macabre at moments as we are looking at a 3,500 year old tomb & mummy. The eerie atmospheric music they chose for the segment is perfect as it really capturs the spookiness of it all.
I’ve watched this 3 times already it’s so good. One of the best docs on King Tut I have seen & one of the best endeavors to watch outside of seeing King Tut exhibits. I was lucky enough to see the King Tut exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of NY which is one of the many benefits of being a NYer. I try to visit the Egypt exhibit as much as I can. The Met never gets old & to me Egyptian, Roman, Greek & Medeival histories & museum exhibitions never get old. You’d be amazed at the number of New Yorkers who neve rtaoe advantage of all the museums in NY or the other cultural riches one can enjoy here. It’s a bit like the many people in Colorado who don’t ski the world class slopes there😲🫤🤷♂️. To each his own, but I don’t get it.🫠😵😵💫🥴😨🫤
the host is annoying, emphasizing every three words… very clunky presentation… it doesn't feel very scientific… more like a play about an archeologist… sort of weird, especially with the cloying music…
Carter had in
Been in thst tomb long before he announced it, hed taken many artifacts , out well before the grand opening
I’m Jafar sanusi from Ghana 🇬🇭 and I feel to cry when I remember the old history of Moses 🥲😭and wish to visit Egypt
Tut was a hermaphrodite who died young. Akhenaten spawned him with his own egg and sperm, Tut was a weakly creature.. So they thought that by procreating together the spawn would be stronger, and they would be rulers of their own perfect race, while enslaving everyone else.
Alexander/Alexandria. The one who conquered Rome enslaved everyone and brought the black plague. He/She is one of the horsemen, the one who brought the disease and corruption of flesh.
They are not kings, rulers, or Gods, just deformed tyrants that were once protected by someone who learned the truth and then tortured them for it.
Tut was burned alive in the library of Alexandria, as if it were the womb he came out of. Moses did it when freeing the ones they enslaved it. Burned him with the dead sea scrolls.
Sometimes the bible calls Tut Jesus.
John thinks God was Akhenaten who gave Tut as his only begotten son. John is Sha Jahan.
So the east intentionally makes people think these abominations called the devil and spawn are God and his beloved son.
Meanwhile the name God comes from Godred Crovan, who is the father of Olaf Godredsson, and Olaf is the father of Magnus Olafsson. Who are the other 3 horsemen of the apocalypse.
Olaf was Moses in Egypt.
Olaf was a warlord slave of Alexander's, and his closest adviser in the end. Olaf died from the plague that was brought by these tyrants of the East.
Desert is where the Devil is.
I just finished reading the book The Visitors by Sally Beauchamp, its 05:12 am here in India and now i am here with a newfound interest and awe about King Tutankhamun. Hopefully i will be able to visit this legendary tomb in the future.
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Carnarvon didn't discover anything he merely funded the dig carter was the person who discovered King tuts tomb not lord Carnarvon lord Carnarvon didn't get his hands dirty in the digging of the tomb
A family of British "collectors" 🤔
I realy enjoyed the sery
Thanks for that
But also its a little disrespect for toetachamon to examen him
Couldn't finish watching, stuffed wth annoying ads…. Disappointing.
I HOPE ALL ARTIFACTS OF KING TUT ARE IN EGYPT WHERE THEY BELONG, AMAZING FINDS!
I’m in Egypt at the moment, despite being Egyptian myself I hadn’t travelled yet to Cairo or Luxor and but prior to this, I spent years researching and looking at photos of the famous golden mask of the boy king, tutankhamun. I’ve always been fascinated with ancient Egypt. But nothing could have prepared me for the emotions and feelings I experienced when seeing it for the first time in Cairo , in the flesh. Same goes for seeing the pyramids, as I walked up towards them, the heat was extreme (August) and the journey was long, however all that went away as soon as the pyramids came into view, the energy I felt connected with is unmatched. Ancient Egypt and its monuments are truly wonders of this world. 🌎 🇪🇬
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amazing pictures and drawings!
All those things should be as closely as possible put back where they were found and sealed again by a fill just as it was.
It is his burial ground and he would want it that way.
As example would we want J.F.K. dug up and examined?
10:92] “Today, we will preserve your body, to set you up as a lesson for future generations.”* Unfortunately, many people are totally oblivious to our signs.
Did anyone ever feel bad for disturbing his peace? Really!
There appears to be recent damage to the area of the left cheekbone on Tutakhamun's gold mask. I've never seen this before! What happened? HOW could this happen? 😮
This is one of the best layed out documentary's ive seen. More like this please.
to think that carter was able to see and most importantly found (not only) tut’s tomb but also a lot of things that are made thousands years ago and pretty much still intact is just hard to fathom
"practice made perfect" when it came to this burial absolutely 😮😮😮
$45,000 in 1922 money isn't $20,000,000. It's a little over $800,000…
Excellent
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The most famous archeological discovery of all time? Really???
Another goodie from Dan.
I haven't visited yet and at 68 the clock is ticking as they say…..
I would go to the VotK just to visit Carter's house now i have been made aware of it.
My childhood years of 8-15 were spent in Forest Hill, SE London, and many many hours absorbed by Horniman's Museum enthralled by its Egyptian display – halcyon days in my own Valley Kingdom😮
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I have visited this tomb and it was magical (also very very hot)
No one have right to disturb Tutankhamuns peace, resting place, you people are really something… I hope all of you who disturb Tutankhamuns peace you will be cursed, as it was writen on entrance. I am really in schok how disrespectfull they are.
Tuta is on lap of my father in pinkish colour sweater
The egyptian Dr. Bahaa Gaber is really good in explaining stuff, i like his tone, way of explaining, very positive and proud. Not like Zahi Hawass ONLY PROUD OF HIMSELF
Sam oates bideford and demi the dog
To think that that area had been searched for over 3000 years and it was right in there face is amazing!!
I saw King Tut¨s treasures in 1972 when they visited the British Museum in London ….. in a couple of weeks I am going to see them again …. in Egypt …. along with his tomb in the Valley of The Kings: Plus the Pyramids and other marvels of Ancient Egypt.
Can¨t wait.