The Daughters Of Tutankhamun (FULL DOCUMENTARY)
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Dr Sahar Saleem reveals her CT scans of the tragic children King Tut in-depth with unprecedented techniques to discover their secrets and using these new techniques, we can unveil the faces of Tutankhamun’s children, for the first time!
Tut and his wife Ankhesenamun had a deep love, evident from the images we see of them together. They tried to continue their family line, resulting in the divesting outcome of 2 still born children. But what about these 2 children of Tut and Ankhe, we investigate.
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Thank you for this amazing project. As the mother of a still born child it explains so much of the tombs decoration. Am in tears typing this. God bless you and thank you for giving these girls a face.
@CurtisRyanWoodside
Жыл бұрын
I am so touched by your message. I am so sorry to hear what happened to you. Thank you for reaching out, and remember people are always here to listen ❤️
@mandiemoore3272
Жыл бұрын
I wish I could hug you so bad right now
now this was beautiful, seeing these little girls faces really touched me, and made me think how sad Tut's and his wife lives must have been, despite being in an apparent good position, thank you!
I find it so heartbreaking yet also sweet that Tutankhamun wanted his children buried with him. He never got to watch them grow up, but in the afterlife, he can. I think a lot of documentaries try to over analyse this; but there's nothing simpler about a father wanting to be with his children.
Curtis, this is great with Dr. Saleem. I am from outback Queensland, Australia and thoroughly enjoy your films. Please don't doubt your intuition and continue to make films that are new and not the norm. I love that you think out of the box. Thank you so much and know that your hard work is very much appreciated. Cheers, Mel 😊
@CurtisRyanWoodside
5 күн бұрын
I really needed to hear that Mel ❤️ thank you
Wow this was so incredible and informative about these two daughters of Tutankhamen. I’ve been watching all your Ancient Egyptian documentaries and I have learned so much about this fascinating culture and history, Dr Sahar Saleem is so dedicated and amazing. Thank you Curtis for all your hard work and amazing videos, this one was absolutely epic ❤
@icanhearu2
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Tina
@tinaprentice2136
Жыл бұрын
@@icanhearu2 oh wow you replied I’m so elated, thank you Dr Sahar for all your amazing work you do studying the Egyptian history ❤️
I've watched so many on Tut but this is the 1st time his children have been mentioned. Cheers Rosemary Perth Western Australia 72yrs
@CurtisRyanWoodside
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, I felt they needed their story told
Incredible, Curtis! Such precious little souls. You've done them both wonderful justice!
Ok before I even begin, Curtis, your hair cut is absolutely stunning🥰🙏🏼 it's an entirely diff look and I like both, this new look as well as your gorgeous long tresses. It's a surprise beginning🌹😚 The facial reconstruction of these 2 babies tells us so much about the lives of this family🥲👏🏼 Thank you for this study
Wonderful, Curtis and Dr. Saleem. The CT-Scan and reconstructions reveal much through science, art, and make history personal. Tut and his sister-wife were so young themselves. It's hard to imagine the reality of their lives as children of a maligned monotheistic Pharoah, a mother co-regent, moving their kingdom location, and losing two babies preterm. Then their own early deaths. If only we could know the actualities of their existence. Thank you.
@mariakelly90210
Жыл бұрын
Why would having a mother as a co-regent be a problem?
What a pity both the small daughters died so early. They look so cute on the photos with the new technology. Very interesting to see.
You have done it again! Elegance, intelligence, history, science and beyond! This is spectacular to see science applied to this part of the "Tut" era and beyond! Thank you so much!
Ciao Curtis! We sat up in bed and watched this beautifully made film. So informative and intriguing. David is passionate about Egypt, so he was particularly engrossed! Thank you for your wonderful work and to Dr Saleem for her incredible knowledge. 🤗🥰
@icanhearu2
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Marisa and David. Glad you liked it!
Really interesting but so sad, seeing their little faces brought them to life. Thank you Curtis xxx
Thank you for sharing the images and information with us. I think it is really interesting. In my family DNA in 23 and me we have "Copt Egyptian" as well as other nationalities. In the Familysearch pedigree by Later Day Saints it went back to Princess Meriaten/Princess Scota, who was the daughter of Akhenaten and Nefretiti. She was the paternal sister to King Tut as you already know. I think of all the struggles all humans have gone thru to survive.
This was really fascinating! I mentioned it in my comment on the documentary on Nefertiti's daughters, but I'll say it again how I appreciate your focus on the less well-known aspects of a subject I thought I knew pretty well! Grazie!
The Children Are Beautiful, The Khoisan Resemblence is Impeccable. Love & Peace 2 u & yours
Thank you for such a heartwarming documentary I've often wondered what their names would have been. I also loved your reconstruction of them both I could actually imagine them both looking like that .
Very interesting, as usual! And it got really touching when you revealed the facial reconstructions, it drives the point that these were people, who unfortunately didn't get a chance to live. 👍👍
Thank you for posting such masterful piece about the Boy King. You Rock!!!
Their parents must have been so upset to have lost them.
This was fascinating! Thank you and Dr. Saleem for sharing this story with us. The way you have made this ancient piece of history real and personal is astounding.
@icanhearu2
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Lawrence
Thanks again for such a good informative documentary, Great insight.
Wow! Curtis! This was amazing! Your productions keep getting better and better. Your work is definitely appreciated. Odyssey and the like have nothing on you.
Love information about his daughters you did wonderful job what they could looked like love your documentary. Curtis please do more.
So nice to see you Ryan always a delightful production. Happy Holidays to you and yours and thank you again for this documentary. 🙏👏
I really enjoyed this video, so interesting & informative. I remember seeing the tiny babies & sarcophagus when visiting the Cairo museum. I wish the children would hv lived! It must hv been so sad for them both! Thank you so much for the remarkable video👑❤‼️
Love all the new technology you and other experts are using to reveal these historic people ❤
Wow this was so amazing. You are really great at your work ❤️
Love your work!! Thank you
After a long day this was so uplifting, rather than our national news. And the interviewer is so handsome too, 😄.
This was a wonderful! Thank you! And it will help immensely with the novel that I'm busy planning to write.
An amazing project! Well done as thankyou! So very interesting!💓💓
Just brilliant as usual Curtis. Well done.
Incredible work. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
A Fabulous and informative video with great passion for what you do. Thank you,
Although the tiny babies died thousands of years ago i still felt sad. Today an eight month old baby could/ might be able to survive in the Nicu. The incest is another matter entirely. I do wonder in royal culture where incest is the norm if the participants had any psychological damage due to it. I have an idea it did not because it was widely accepted. Unless of course someone fell in love with someone else but they were Expected to or already were married to a sibling.
What a beautiful knowledge, you really impressed me with all these remarkable information and discoveries! All my deep respect and admiration for her specially. 🤩🤩🤩🌺🌺🌺🌸🌸🌸
the egyptians have the most beautiful death rituals i’ve ever seen
Wow really love your work thanks so much lots of love from the uk 🇬🇧
Very entertaining, informative, and engaging. Thank you.
Dig you Curtis. You bring us places the big names don’t.. but then you rub shoulders too! Greatly appreciate your passion & work… & you cut your hair! Hair can always be grown back; I do it all the time! 😆 Nice work & always look forward to what you have for us.
Wish we got to see each slide. Besides that this is a fantastic documentary. Thank you for the information and production.
Amazing video
Wonderful video - so interesting and informative 🤩
Fascinating. Thank you for sharing
so very interesting. Thank you
Great reconstruction of the babies faces Curtis. 🙂🇨🇦
Amazing thank you so much Curtis!!!!
Beautiful video💕🕊
What a wonderful and sensitive video. Thank you so much Curtis 💜🇬🇧
@CurtisRyanWoodside
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it Lacey!
Very good documentary, keep up the good work
Important information Thank you
Great job Curtis
Amazing collaborative work from Dr Saleem and Curtis. Can I ask which software were used for those really well crafted facial reconstructions?
@icanhearu2
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Stephanie
Amazing
Nice haircut, Curtis! Looks good!
Thumbs up 👏🏼
@CurtisRyanWoodside
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 👍
@MohamedAtef88
Жыл бұрын
@@CurtisRyanWoodside did you enjoy the Lake Nasser Temples? I did that voyage 2 times and it’s always a privilege to see and feel these sites.
The cameraman was already inside her apartment filming, and still both were surprised to meet each other when she opened the door. Thís is the true mystery that needs to be resolved.
This series is new to me.
Beautiful but very sad.
I see your still into your movie presentation.good luck
That is amazing Curtis, those girls would have been gorgeous, speaking of which, loving the new hairstyle haha x
Wonderful video as always! But Curtis why did you cut your beautiful hair. You do look handsome with it short but I loved it long.
I wish we knew the babies’ names.
I wonder if Ramses II has any living descendants
I wish these little princesses could be given names.
Haven't watched your videos in a while. OMG!! You cut off all your hair. I almost didn't recognize him. Lol.
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Well, had they lived there might´ve married Seti and possibly the pharaohs of 19th dinasty would have been part of the 18th dinasty
Such a shame to lose two must have been devistating
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Yes, but she looks sad. I realize that as a fetus her face would not have been you know, but she must’ve suffered in the womb to have such a pole on her facial features. I am using voice to text and it doesn’t always write things as I would wish them to be written it should say, Paul, PULL but it keeps misspelling my words, my hands don’t work very well. I realize you can’t make her smile but she looks sad. I can’t explain it what was the cause of her being miscarried my mother had a child between me and my brother and it was still one. She must’ve miscarried it at approximately between five and six months, but they made her have it at nine months. It said on the paper that it was a he and he was immature and premature. However, considering there is a heart defect that runs through my family that didn’t show up with me but showed up with my brother and my son and both my daughter and I also have it and only recently showed up one hast to wonder I wonder what the cause of death really was
Head binding was common...but other things show a Great Amount of inbreeding with Fathers marrying daughters and Mothers marrying sons and even grandfathers marrying their daughter/granddaughters etc. VERY inbred!
Did Ancient Egyptians make records of people from the bible, like Joseph The Dreamer ?
@mariakelly90210
Жыл бұрын
Not as a rule.
Too sad for words. I have cried reading this. Poor Tutankhamen. He had so many health problems of his own, arguably due to very ill-advised inbreeding, and he lost his two little girls. He already loved them and chose to take them into eternity with him. He was only nineteen/twenty when he died, barely out of childhood himself. And his poor wife, who died not long after him, very young herself. These documentaries are so good. An artefact is not so much an artefact but a human being. You can reach back across the millenia and identify with them and feel human sympathy, love, and care. I gather the Chinchurra people who lived on the edge of the atacama desert in Peru also mummified children, including the stillborn. Brilliant documentary.
@CurtisRyanWoodside
Ай бұрын
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I’m writing this not as part of my smarter comment because…we’ll this might not be such a smart comment! But knowing how humans have developed social mechanisms to AVOID inbreeding, and it would appear that Neanderthal and other archaic humans had the females switch groups to avoid inbreeding. I know that animals, let’s take macaques and lions (different as can be!) but BOTH species expel the males once they become interested in females in estrus or just of an age to pose a potential challenge. How is it possible that such a sophisticated civilization & culture did NOT recognize the patterns of mutations occurring within such a tight practice of inbreeding? That’s so interesting to me and it never occurred to me until now having watched this video! Thank you, I THINK….!
Yes but with recent studies it has been determined that tutankhamens tomb and treasures were not intended for him, due to him dying at such a young age, it is not physically manually possible to have created such a beautiful and complex tomb in his 18/19 years of age,the tomb was prepared for an important women not a 19 year old boy ,plus recent investigations show that statues and many items in the tomb are depicting a women obviously of high status, we know king tut had a foot leg deformity,he had a severe overbight, plus many walking sticks that tut need ended to walk with,so the treasures and final mask were not intended for tut,
No one is gonna mention how much Sahar looks like Tutankhamun himself?
Did these children at least get to be born, or did they die in utero? Were the kids ever given names?
@jandrews6254
Жыл бұрын
Miscarried
It makes me wonder how the Egyptians were able to sustain their dynasties for so long, when inbreeding was so much of a thing & known to be both unhealthy & even detrimental. Including with mental/psychological issues that have been known to develop in many bloodlines, along with physical deformities. I know most royal families did this; like the Romans & even the British royal family has a history of it. Most royal houses tried to keep things close, "in the family". It shows what happens when human greed & need for power & control, discard logic & reason.
What are these people ever going to get geal. lincoln and thieves.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Where are the sutter scar s? If on top then there human but if they are in the back of the head then you and I both know what they are.
imbred mess..pain suffering and sickness
I thought tut was murdered at 12? How did he have daughters? Please inform this human. Lol
@cherylwoodside1370
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He died around 18 to 19 years old 😪
Dis-association with wealth and money making to help human being people out of human pain.
King Tut had babies who didn’t not impressed they died don’t marry your sister
@mariakelly90210
Жыл бұрын
Oh shut up.
This family was severely inbred. They would've eventually phased themselves out at some point. Perhaps Ay saw that as an opportunity and that's why he took the throne (?)