Inside Tutankhamun's Tomb | The Nile: Egypt's Greatest River | Channel 5
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Pharoah Tutankhamun's ancient Egyptian tomb was discovered at the Valley of The Kings. In this documentary of The Nile: Egypt's Greatest River, Bettany Hughes takes a look at how British Archaeologists Lord Carnarvon and Henry Carter discovered the tomb of the famous pharaoh.
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What would you most like to see inside a Tomb?
@ifihf
4 жыл бұрын
jeremy corbyn
@wynwilliams6977
4 жыл бұрын
Imhotep :)
@wynwilliams6977
4 жыл бұрын
@@janjohnsonamarillas3386 I could die happy if his tomb was found intact, how much we could learn!!
@jolyettefrye6365
4 жыл бұрын
I would like 2 c the burial chamber.
@jsingh265
3 жыл бұрын
A living mummy
I love how happy and excited she is telling the history 😀
This woman is a great host when she asks questions to anybody she doesnt suddenly cut them off like others and her voice is so calming
My gosh..this is one of my dream places to visit...
I saw the treasure's of Tutankhamen on a visit to Egypt. They are so beautiful they moved me to tears,a very emotional moment.
@paulrooney6752
3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely brilliant ..boy king should of been left alone...
@illmaticstackz4529
3 жыл бұрын
Me too I seen the King Tut exhibit when it came to the Philadelphia institution
@seetalpardesi2590
3 жыл бұрын
I am 10 and i'm always talking about how to visit Egept and see Tuts Tomb I really hope one day i hope i will be a archaeologist! I really wants to be one!
@piavasquez5245
3 жыл бұрын
One of my goals is to visit Egypt.. I hope I can see it too in the future 🙏
@seetalpardesi2590
3 жыл бұрын
Pia Vasquez ikr
It's at the top of my bucket list to visit all these amazing places in Egypt. I get so emotional just watching videos. Everything looks so absolutely beautiful I can't even imagine seeing it all with my own eyes. I pray I get the chance someday!
She wasn't represented as a man, she was represented as a Pharaoh.
Enjoy the story ✅ Enjoy the visualization ✅ Enjoy her accent ✅ Love it
Ancient Egyptians were quite intriguing. 🌟 If I could turn the clock back 🕘 3,000 years, just 4 a day. I would. 2 c what it was like. 🙆
Wow!!😱 i wonder what paint they used for painting that even for so long long time it is still visible😍🤔
@parijat1126
3 жыл бұрын
There are some cave paints dating back to 30 to 50 thousand years. Those are preserved as well.
@chrisdaniels3929
3 жыл бұрын
It is dry and dark in the tombs. The paint doesn't fade for that reason.
@jose4444
3 жыл бұрын
They had an ancient Home Depot
مقبره رمسيس الثالث تجنن خياااااال 😍😍 اتمنى اروح لمصر و اريد أزور كل هاي الأماكن الحلوه 💝
One cannot easily take all this in. Just incredible.
Sad about grave robbers, they took away and ruined the history for everyone. I think Egyptians wanted people of the future to know how they lived, their intelligence. Remarkable footage, thank you.
Love your voice and style of narration ♥️
Fascinating. And she does a wonderful job of bringing it to life. Such expressiveness.
@jolyettefrye6365
4 жыл бұрын
I like her narration also.🎦 She is charismatic. 👩
going to Play Assassins Creed Origins again after this.
@MicroSBs
4 жыл бұрын
my first thought lol
@jsingh265
3 жыл бұрын
Hehe
@kolbyorozco9494
3 жыл бұрын
I do it all the time lol I love Egypt
@tekken-king-5579
2 жыл бұрын
Leave the dead where they are eave their stuff the gold the things they worked for..Lord curse you for the rest of your life if you enjoy this or if you even believe in it . You all need HELP
@tekken-king-5579
2 жыл бұрын
@@jsingh265 Leave the dead where they are eave their stuff the gold the things they worked for..Lord curse you for the rest of your life if you enjoy this or if you even believe in it . You all need HELP
Proud Egyptian❤ my great ancestors🤴
Brilliant. This lady does an AWESOME job. Fascinating ❤❤❤❤
I really like watching these videos from you they are very intriguing thank you for sharing
great job was made ! thx to this amazing channel ; we need more !
I fear you may have terribly underestimate Tutankhamun's tomb's significance hugely without bad intent though. See the symbol of Egypt's ancient past is the death mask found on the face of Tutankhamun. Just take a moment and appreciate just the significance of that. All these grand tombs from the other Pharaoh's with all their usual treasures suffered a common fate, they were heavily robbed of their treasure and artifacts while thanks to Tutankhamun's tomb which was not he's intended resting place meant that all it's possession would be found largely intact. None other Pharaoh's tomb, was lucky to have a similar fate. That luckily meant that with Tut's tomb we were able to just appreciate this period of history and what it may have been like.
@paulhorn2665
3 жыл бұрын
Plus Tutanchamun has the big laugh at the end. Because the ancient agyptians believed, whose name is remembered after death, gets a ethernal life on the other side. So this little king, who was a nearly a No-Name at his time and died of young age, is remembered after all this years. There might have been great and famous Pharaos at their time, but these are not remembered ethernal. King Tut is :-)
@SunnyBeetle1922
3 жыл бұрын
Exactly, one of the key roles of pharaoh was to protect the balance of things after death. Our ancestors are still with us and Tut still has so Many beautiful messages of comfort to share from his eternal soul🙏🏽🙏🏽💎👑🏹💖💕💫
thanks fr this incredible report about the egyptian impressive civilization
A bit confusing about Carter's remark on "wonderful things". He said that (or at least believed to have said that) on entering the first chamber on Nov 26, 1922. The photo you are using refers to Jan 3, 1924 when he is about to open the doors of the last shrine and see the sarcophagus.
Egypt is wonderful place it's amazing like to visit again and again
Magnificent Documentary 🔥🔥
Stunning
One word..... fascinating
Wow beautiful!
I have been there many years ago was fascinating
The history of my great great great great great great great grandfathers.
I love how y’all follow my family (:
Amazing
Breathtaking to see KV9 !
I apparently was born in egypt and my big brother had trip with his school to visit the pyramids me and my mother also went with him when I first saw the pharaohs they were extremely tall and in a certain position which is sleeping with their hands crossed I was young so I got scared and told my mother to go another place but the place was so beautiful
Hats off to the camera crew😍
Great story teller :)
05:35 "Looks like it was painted yesterday", which so happens to be the case, hence why the paintings do not bear much resemblances to the genuine statutes
@tashamorriss8997
Жыл бұрын
I watch alot of these vids on the history channel. Many paintings in tombs & the tombs themselves are in the process of being restored, to preserve them. So they might look brighter but the restorers try to keep them as authentic as possible. They want to preserve as much as they can for future generations
im from malaysia but i really like this history about tomb of tut from egyt.
Your smile's so nice♥♥
I'm from Egypt I swear and my and son and her live beside the land of the pyramids
The narrator is a beauty! I could listen her talk all day🥰 If you see this Bettany Hughes, can I take you on a date please?😌💖
@Channel 5 Is trhere a link for the full documentary?
We have been lead astray for the past 100 years about the structure, size, and number of levels of Tut's tomb. Why? Also, why were we lead to believe that the staircase leading to an entrance at the bottom of the stairs was the entrance where Carter said, "Wonderful things"?
감사합니다ㅡ!!!
Thanks❤🌹❤ I
I love HISTORY😄
I want to visit.
Beautiful voice Bettany, you should consider singing for a career. x
hi im watching now from pillipines🇵🇭
@maxpolaris99
3 жыл бұрын
Well aren't you special!
2 years before it’s the end of it being the find of the century
BBW 😍😍😍
No looters means no British musium ... All the looters come in the name of archiologist... And they told history as anthropologist... Not for me
I wonder how they painted the walls so elaborately. I wonder what kind of paint they used
@Nagablackplasma7690
3 жыл бұрын
I like the beads around your neck, it is consistent with Africans to wear beads around our necks especially in Kenya, south Africa, Mozambique, and also the real Egyptians which are brown and black people
I luv your vids! Nice to see a real, curvy, friendly, voluptuous woman presenter & not some overly skinny, very young so called archaeological 'expert'. Salima Ikram is also one of my favourite egyptologists (hope I got the spelling right!).
Is it just me or did she missed mentioning the initial occupant of KV9?
How advanced Egypt was?
I wonder where In the world all the stolen treasures are today?
@samuelhunter245
3 жыл бұрын
probably at the bottom of the ocean somewhere
4:24 Who was buried in KV9? She never mentioned the name.
@shawnleenath7231
3 жыл бұрын
Rameses V is buried here but Rameses VI also used this tomb as his own burial site.
Has anyone searched the Nile river bed
Is it true
Hello
a lot of the items 'found' are not from the pharaoh's time period. they were either taken/borrowed from other tombs at the time, or more likely, placed there by Carter to make the find look more fantastic.
@andylai-fz6uc
3 жыл бұрын
@Jeremy Kirkpatrick that is not true.
What is this anchor name
@carlsimm898
3 жыл бұрын
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if SIR David Attenborough merged narration- "Here we see the intrepid explorer that survived a visit to an amphora jar in a cave filling with water. for tonys ep.
She is from ancient top 10
“Sits above all others” KV-5 yeah? No? 😝
Everyone should watch the Pyramid scared 😱 me, I’m claustrophobic and going inside would not be on my bucket list.
She went into KV9 and did not tell us who it was made for.
So Angela White is making travel videos now
If I get a chance to work with you I'm so glad to accept that opportunity because you have a very good knowledge and a great team ....well done and I'm open to accept if there is a position to work for you people
woo
สวัสดีคะ ฉันคือราชินีแห่งงูทุกชนิดอียิปต์ธิดาแห่งไนล์ คะ ตอนนี้ฉันอยู่หาดใหญ่ ประเทศไทยคะ
Is there a reason it is only 15 min long? Annoying that it is cut off.
@kimpulsipher647
3 жыл бұрын
@morphing endorphins lol
Ok Angela white is now discovering the ancient Egypt
@adeelnadirkhosa
3 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
New house for future generation or mars houses today
*See Ancient Egyptian Art They Don't Show* Go to description first
you r very beatifull mem love yoy
Is it only me or am i wondering how these places smell?
I thought the looters were of recent origins as opposed to ancient Egyptians
it would be funny if despite the hardwork by archeologist on explaining the meaning of those images. and the ultimate truth is just, they randomly carve those images because of decoration.
@coreysavage8584
3 жыл бұрын
They move millions and millions of kilo's of dirt and rock, carve entries, causeways, and chambers with exacting precision.... then randomly carve images just for decoration, but not with specific meaning and intention? Hmmmm... there is a plot hole in this theory I think. ; )
The tomb was nothing like they are here when I went last year
@sametsamet4535
4 жыл бұрын
what was it like?
@filipkogut8533
4 жыл бұрын
Maybe you weren't in Tutenkhamun's tomb. It looked like that for over 3000 years.
@rosemarybleackley208
3 жыл бұрын
All the tombs I went into were absolutely beautiful.
I love you like u battny
@carlsimm898
3 жыл бұрын
Samantha Fgfvdvfdgcfvgvnvfhvggcgh cnbvbh🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁
Actually if you ask any egyptologist the curse of king tut was made up in the 1920's. There was never any evidence of the death will come on swift wings curse in Tut's tomb.
The problem is that Tutankhamon was a gypsy. I think that's why he was murdered. During history we see lots of children that became king or emperors but none of them was a gyspsy and lived very happy 'till the end of their lives.
Archeologist around the world should investigate all the statues of Pharaoh and Ramses, they dont look anything like the Egytian or middle eastern people. They all has similar features to the Vietnamese and Chinese with broad face (flat), high cheek bones and slanty eyes. The statues of Ancient Greek, Italian and Aztec clearly European and south American, no doubt about it.
But... but... but... Casper Van Dien discovered King Tut's tomb. In India.
@satanofficial3902
3 жыл бұрын
Or something like that...
I cant focus on anything when sister has a dumptruck.
Solomon temple
So there's the snake man lol 😆
There were robbers disrespecting the mummies while looting the tombs? So no different than what is still being done, right? The tombs and kings were looted and disrespected again in modern times (for example mummies were used for firewood, treasures scattered all over Europe and the US) and the shameful display of the dead as if it gives us more than a cheap peep show. This is not for scientific purposes, it is a money play and it is still being done these days in Saqqara. Tutankhamun was just a boy when he died so painfully. We should remember it.
Archeologists are luiters too
"The world's most famous cemetery is also a crime scene" tsk tsk tsk man, the most vicious n destructive species living on this earth 🙄
Probably am just way to high
You mean Valley of the Fallen Angels
You are so beautiful❤ mam..
Howard Carter was not an arheologist.
sejarah yang patut di inganti dan di jadikan penjagaran untuk manusia yang bernama umat muhamad swa
Senenmut is Moses
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6:30 crazy how poeples have no respect to do such things