Top 10 Treasures Of Egypt | History Documentary | Channel 5 #AncientHistory

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Published 2020-03-05
In this historical documentary, Bettany Hughes gives her top 10 Egyptian treasures and must-see places in Egypt. These range from Tutankamuhn's Tomb, The Sphynx of Giza, The Pyramids of Giza Necropolis and much more! See below for the Top 10:

- The Great Pyramid of Giza
- Tomb of Tutankhamun
- The Great Sphinx of Giza
- The Step Pyramid (the world's first-ever pyramid)
- Mummy of Pharaoh Ramesses III
- The Rosetta Stone
- The Temple of Horus at Edfu
- Abu Simbel Temples
- The Temple of Luxor
- The Valley of The Kings

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All Comments (21)
  • @channel5
    Which of these would you like to see the most? - The Great Pyramid of Giza - Tomb of Tutankhamun - The Great Sphinx of Giza - The Step Pyramid (the world's first-ever pyramid) - Mummy of Pharaoh Ramesses III - The Rosetta Stone - The Temple of Horus at Edfu - Abu Simbel Temples - The Temple of Luxor - The Valley of The Kings
  • @rahmanratul5617
    It's sad that we can only imagine how beautiful Egypt used to look like in its prime
  • @Desertrosetarot
    Imagine how stunning Egypt must of been in all its glory . Imagine the Sphinx on a warm night witn all the colours and all the shiny pyramids and temples.
  • @Morgana0x
    I've visited the pyramids and seen the treasure of Tutankhamun, and I have to say words cannot describe how impressive the Great Pyramid is, or how breathtaking the treasure is.
  • @peetyfawty9589
    this is so interesting to watch, i love ancient eygptian history
  • @jojomariano6672
    Ahhh, the best history teacher who we all wish was our Professor. And I love how it went straight into the content.
  • No matter how many times I listen stories about Egypt and Pyramids, I am all ears and always curious.
  • I’m an Egyptian enthusiast and massive geek when it comes to this stuff. I would love to one day see these magnificent structures for myself and gaze at it’s mystery. I feel a connection with this part of history. I wish someone would take me under their wing and allow me into this world of architectural wonders. I would be a great apprentice, and I’m eager to learn. I’m going to college in order to open new doors in my life. This just amazes me how much there is still yet to discover! Love this content, and the host of this series is wonderful💯
  • @nourayasser2845
    As an Egyptian and a future tour guide and always feel so proud of my great ancestors and that i belong to this great incident city! i love the video so amazing and exciting ! thank you for the wonderful knowledge and the beautiful trip all around Egypt's most amazing places ! cheers :)
  • @bemzpatrick
    Like i wanna go back at those times to see the real beauty without any destruction. That would be amazing! ❤️
  • @toogeeky4u
    The Pharaohs’ Golden Parade gave me chills and I’ve been watching documentaries on Ancient Egypt nonstop! Egypt 🇪🇬 is on my Bucket List as a place to visit one day!
  • @hassunassu3696
    This wakes up so many amazing memories of the time when I visited Egypt!💖
  • @hatimtim7629
    Who is here after The Golden Parade? I am more curious than ever about old Egypt history after this marvellous celebration. Thank you 🇪🇬.
  • Can't wait to visit Egypt to see the mind blowing history it has inside for thousands years.
  • @bapschristian
    My great grandmother visited Cairo in 1972, that time there was no direct flights to Nairobi Kenya from India, she has shred her experienced with me, i was born in 1984 I'm 35 now, i lost her in 1994, i was raised listening her stories of Egypt and the Tombs, I'm still Fan of this ancient times structures, One day will surely visit Egypt. Thanks a ton for bringing my memories of Great Grandmother.
  • @sinaieng4143
    So fascinating ! It’s so amazing how those ancient people knows how to build those giant statue and temples. I got goosebumps while I’m watching this
  • @zindabad16
    How is it my fault if I cannot take my eyes off that treasure CHEST !
  • All those treasures are filled with history and it is really sad that many of the most important objects filled with the most informations are not found in Egypt. Instead there are all over the world. Wish they could return to their place of origin.