How Tutankhamun Got His Gold | Lost Treasures of Egypt
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Published 2021-11-21
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All Comments (21)
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Got to visit Cairo in 2017 it was one of the most amazing experiences of my life!. Standing in front of the pyramids i was in disbelief.. i love ancient Egypt history
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I love History, especially old egypt
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When I was young till now it still amazed me when I read historical places especially Egyptian history
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Amazing how loyal thet were to their Pharoah's. Walking miles in the hot, dry desert to mine gold for someone else...
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Tutankhamun was not that big king. He was a kid who died at the age of 17(or 19). His reign was only 6-7 years. But today he's famous because of his treasures. Only one in the history till this day which was untouched by plunderers. Many burials had big pyramids over them to identify the burial place of kings but Tutankhamun's burial was lost under ground until a group of excavationists stumbles upon steps buried under stones and sand.
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Yan ang pangarap ko maging egytologist
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Great story, the most famous pharaoh of them all.
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Love from India I truly love the legend boy king Tutankhamun,❤️
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Love ancient Egypt ❤️❤️❤️
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egypt is so interesting
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I love old Egypt..
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That's my daughter. Proud Dad
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One thing which is really amazing is that National Geographic has captured all the moments in such a great 👍 way, which is amazing and also they share with all of us. Great job National Geographic.
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Love these ancient Egypt discoveries series 💖
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Who loves Egypt's fascinating history 🇪🇬🇪🇬 thump up
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Finding something from Egypt in fascinating as well as scary
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hi from Mexico. Great video some of the history of King tut. We did a few vids also on ancient civilization here in Mexico.
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From my childhood iam watching Egypt documents still each doc is amazing
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You people are doing Great job...thank you so much sharing a valuable secret about Tutkhamun kingship
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I love history And I am mostly interested in Egypt 🇪🇬 I love to watch National Geographic channel I am one of your subscribers 🤩