Tutankhamun - The Boy Pharaoh Documentary

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Published 2024-04-12
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All Comments (21)
  • @morganlee2806
    Talk about someone whose fame drastically exceeded his accomplishment. Purely down to the circumstance of his tomb being the first discovered during what became the Egyptomania craze of the roaring 20s. Since then his name became synonymous with ancient Egypt as a whole. Ask someone to name a pharaoh and he's still the first that will come to mind.
  • @joelhobson2964
    They had to fill up a lot of time because Tutankhamen didn't live very long. Still a fantastic documentary
  • Long overshadowed by more powerful rulers, Queen Nefertiti's fame skyrocketed purely because her bust was the first major artifact unearthed during the Tutankhamun craze of the 1920s. Now, her elegant visage embodies ancient Egypt for many, despite not being the most historically significant pharaoh.
  • @brunolima7402
    Ancient Egypt is so fascinating. Keep up the excellent work.
  • @DraganVukasevic
    I have some suggestions for future videos for you guys: 1. Josip Broz Tito 2. Slobodan Milošević 3. Sulla 4. Cyrus the Great 5. Darius the Great
  • Blows my mind how much stuff they found in his tomb for such a small reign. Makes you wonder what else is hidden in the sands that wasn’t stolen. Because the Egyptians were there for thousands of years. I also believe Zahi Hawwas is in the way of great discovery’s
  • Beautiful narration and presentation. It brought the whole turbulent period of 18-th Dynasty that much closer to life. I can’t get enough of this stuff. I wish there was some spy cam with the footage from that era waiting to be found.
  • @robertalpy
    It is amazing to me that the priests that we k ow looted the tombs of the other pharaohs in the valley, down to striping the gems from their wrapping and rewrapping them, mossed this tomb. It mist have been buried and lost to memory and more importantly record, even then. I think the desire to eliminate the memory of Ankhenaten and his family, ironically preserved them in ways their followers were unable to achieve. Despite their efforts.
  • @XOPOIIIO
    46:52 I thought he would reply: Nope, it's completely empty here. You can go home, I'll check out for awhile.
  • Ahh the not so old king Tut. reminds me of my towns long gone gentleman’s magazine store. “King Tuts Hut of Smut”.
  • Excellent Episode! I actually learned a number of New Details in this Video!
  • @pepperspray7386
    Egyptology will change dramatically the moment hawass passes away. just like gobekli tepe did when its primary researcher died.
  • @wheelmanstan
    I can't stand how there's all these huge movies being made about cape crusaders and the same damn story about cleo and caesar but nothing ever being made about all these Ancient Egyptian rulers and their crazy or amazing lives. Use that fancy CGI to take me back into the time of the Pharaohs, and not when Egypt was a shadow of itself and collapsing, PLEASE. But yeah, I'm definitely gonna watch this Documentary later.