The Discovery and Treasures of King Tutankhamun's Tomb

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Published 2022-01-29
You are welcome to join me for a fascinating online tour exploring the incredible treasures buried with the young Pharaoh Tutankhamun (1342 – c. 1325 BC), the last ruler of the 18th Dynasty of ancient Egypt.

Preserved for over 3000 years in his incredibly famous tomb, these beautiful and symbolically powerful objects, statues and decorations give amazing glimpses into the royal, religious and wider cultural universe of ancient Egypt.

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All Comments (21)
  • @legacyXplore
    It’s probably been said but this video is a perfect example of how something doesn’t have to have 1000 jump cuts combined with graphics like it’s NBC in 2014. It’s not 30 seconds long. Keep up this winning formula. The combination of your knowledge and style is compelling!
  • Without a shadow of a doubt , this is the best explanation of the tomb and it’s contents I have ever seen.
  • @ahope3333
    An absolutely wonderful video!! You gave the viewer ample time to digest what was being shown and said. Thank you!!!
  • Sometimes I’m annoyed when YouTube throws random videos at me. This may make up for it. Utterly fascinating!
  • @cavlizzy
    My parents took me to the HUGE King Tut exhibit in the US around 1977. I believe this tour was the last time Tut's famous mask left Cairo. (it is no longer allowed to leave Egypt). This began my fascination of all things Egyptian. I took my own kids to Egypt in 2005 to see everything! We went into the pyramids, rode camels, Egyptian Museum, went to Valley of the Kings, went into Tut's tomb, Hatshepsut's temple, Saqqara, Memphis, Luxor & so much more! My kids were 4 & 9 and they LOVED it! I highly recommend going & don't be afraid to take your children! It is a wonderful world to see there. If you are traveling a long distance to Egypt, I would allow 8-10+ days to see as much as you can! For many this is a once in a lifetime trip.
  • @kkay2000
    Best narrative of King Tut’s treasure ever! Kudos!
  • @Magdal9347
    What a great job you did in this video ! For me it is the first video explaining King Tut’s treasures. Thank you !
  • My father read me the story of King Tut's tomb 68 years ago. I've read and watched movies and videos hundreds of times since concerning Tut's discovery. I went to Egypt and toured Tut's tomb in 1990. Thanks for your info and photo-packed tour and explanations. It's the next-best-to-being- there presentation I've seen. The photos are stunning.
  • Perth Australia..... I have always had a fascination for Archaeology, aspects of history and Egyptology. This was a very thorough video, in detail. A most informative and enjoyable presentation. Thank You ........
  • I have never seen ANYONE EVER break down and explain EVERYTHING like this about TUT and I'm Egypt/history FREAK .....this easily be sold and I thought I seen all there is on this subject I was CLEARLY WRONG...YOUR AMAZING AT WHAT YOU DO PLEASE DO MORE...THERE ARE SO MANY THINGS THAT NEED YOUR EXPLAINING...THANK YOU BUD
  • Seriously Ed this was the most informative Video I have ever seen on this subject and I learned more from this than all the Books and Programmes watched and read over hte years.Thanks I thoroughly enjoyed all of it.
  • This should be shown in schools it's simply an amazing presentation.
  • @huskidawgs
    This was fantastic! Bravo, Ed! Very well presented, and you left the images up long enough for us to actually inspect them and learn a whole lot from you.
  • @InFltSvc
    This was extremely educational for me. Thank you for sharing
  • @voceval1
    What amazing detailed presentation you've given us. I've seen many documents about this discovery, but this time I felt like I was there and being being given an extensive tour. Thank you!
  • I was blessed to have seen these items as a young kid, when my class went on a field trip to Seattle,WA. It started a lifelong love of all things Egyptian, I just wish I could see it all again now, to really appreciate their beauty. Thank you for such a terrific narration, love your thoroughness and wonderment.
  • @razony
    Very well done video. Enjoyed it very much.
  • @andywhale347
    What an amazing film.Such in depth knowledge and beautiful illustrations that really show the incredible life and death of a pharaoh. Thank you so much :))
  • @gwickle1685
    Very well done. Kept my interest throughout. Gave me a solid image of Tutankhamun's tomb which I didn't have before. Thankyou
  • @fi1158
    thanks edward for a gem of a presentation