I was too distracted from the drama the narrator and the trashy quick-cuts. I think Tutankhamun had a pretty dope life and pyramids were built with the help of aliens haha 👽
I wish Egyptians were the ones to discover King Tut's tomb. I find it strange that British people went digging there and then kept some artifacts in the UK. It all belongs to Egypt !
It is likely that little was stolen from *Tutankhamun's* tomb as most of it belongs to the *Egyptian* nation and is still there. I believe that all the relics found by the current *Earl of Carnarvon* at *Highclere Castle* have been or are being returned. Many such relics are not catalogued and their whereabouts is actually unknown. *Caenarvon* actually found one, I think a scarab, at the back of a kitchen drawer!
@Ryon Worthy part of the Sphinx’s beard is laying in an office in the British museum, not even on display. They don’t really want it but even though the Egyptians do want it they won’t give it back because they think the Egyptians will ask for the Rosetta Stone next. This might be outdated info since I learned it on a Great Courses plus audiobook I don’t know the exact date of, but it’s telling about the British’s general attitude toward returning things.
I lost my dad in 2015, but I grew up watching specials like these on TV, with my dad. Priceless memories and a history education many kids don’t get these days.
The fact that this wasn't even nearly the most wealthy tomb is staggering to think of... Just all that gold that they put underground... So crazy. They were really into the afterlife thing.
Yeah, Tut is a minor pharaoh who didnt even live to maturity or have children. He ended their dynasty. His tomb remained intact because it was sequestered to the side and hidden away to be forgotten. Also, most tombs were already looted by the church when the high priests gained too much power
@@AllTheArtsy I wish we could know what was happening, what the people thought, and even what the priests thought when they did that. They willingly basicallh completely destroyed their entire religion/culture in the end. I know it was for $ but I still wish we knew everything about it.
g7enn89, first, what are u Elon Musks son with that name. Hahahaha. But thanks ur comment made me laugh..but what if it's true, then I read the other guy's comment with the upgrade. LMFAO hahahaha.
This is really an amazing find. Egypt really fascinates me. Thank you to all the team's archaeologists, Egyptologists, and scientists and to all involve to bring the treasures safe. Hats off to you all!! Yes, it's very beautiful and yes the treasures of king Tut surprise the world.
I've always mesmerized by ancient Egypt. And my introduction to Egypt was when my dad bought a book, I do not exactly remembered the name but all world's wonders were included in that book. I was maybe a bit over 10 and I remembered I was being completely hooked to Tutankhamun's topic. Before my life on earth ended, I want to visit to Valleys of the Kings, sphix, pyramids and more. In next life (if it ever exists) I want to become archaeologist for sure. I love history and I love all the interesting facts behind.
I think I've read somewhere that it is not a good idea to be cremated. Bones store certain energies that could help in next incarnation. I was wondering why would egyptians would rather be mummified than just be burned like the other kings of other ancient history. There must be something about it since they are kind of into afterlife stuff
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When I was in high school in the Los Angeles area, the Treasures of Tutankhamun exhibit came to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. This was early in 1978. I was extremely fortunate to get to go on a field trip to see this priceless collection; it was wondrous. I wish I had been able to take pictures (not allowed) but it was breathtaking. I think we stood in line for an hour to get in: totally worth the wait. We are so lucky that the tomb robbers missed this one.
@@bololee441 All caps. Nice. Because they still belong to Egypt and they are curated museum pieces, available to public scrutiny, not sold to private collectors. If the Brits had them before, they did finally return them. If they were still in the ground you'd never have known about them. Nor would they be doing anything to benefit archaeology, tourism, interest in ancient Egypt, or bringing in far more revenue than the objects themselves would on the black market.
@Gaming with Timmy scientists don't even know what caused Titanic sink, that happened 100 years ago And we are here talking about 4000 years ago who knows what happened there.
I know this wasn't addressed to me personally but reading it has made my day so much better, Thank you. And may all your prayers be answered in return.
Incredible to find that missing box with the boat parts. SO much of Egypt's history is yet to be discovered. It'll keep archeologists & historians busy for centuries more.
Corpses are dead. When you die, you are dead. Graves are only a way for friends and relatives to remember them and pay their respects. After about 100 years, those graves get forgotten as the friends and relatives of the deceased die themselves. I can guarantee that after 4,000 years nobody knows who this dead guy is, what he looked like, how he acted in life. And if his tomb was not discovered and excavated by archeologists, every vestige of his existence would not be known and would probably disappear entirely in due time to geologic forces.
@@redcIoud They are no longer a "someone" and nor are they "resting" because in reality they are dead and their remains are merely a compilation of minerals & organic compounds.
well its like 2 side of coin ... there's plus min when you do somethinh but if you one day can go there and visit them, just pray and be respectfull when you entering their tomb, after all, they once share the same earth with us
@@jackhoff3910 well i disagree with you coz its contradicted with my belief, well, people who sleep are people who in wanna be death position right? just imagine if someone punch hard your door, you will be disturbed, right? so eventhough what they did for somepeople look wrong, but its for education and they also try their best not to disturb and us as visitor should do the same ...
reason why they cant find any more gold treasures are because they have used NASA and tech to scan over egypt and dug secret tunnels and robbed the tombs. even wonder why no diamonds are ever been found in Egypt? not even one stone in a tomb?
the mask would have looked the same as it does now. You see it's made of Gold and Lapis Laurasia. It is as shiny as it was the day it was made , still today, gold doesn't corrode and Lapis is a stone. so it looks identical to how it looked 3000 years ago
Egypt and it's mysteries are something that always fascinates me. Reading about pyramid, tomb just takes us back in the time. I don't know why I feel that there is something weird about Egypt, like they possess some strange power. Also reading about the Gods of Egyptian, give goosebumps. It's really incredible on its own. No other thing in this world can fascinate us as Egypt does.
yeah cuz like dead or not it is the people's belief that this will give them peace and you being an outsider saying "they're dead it doesn't matter" seems very ignorant and disrespectful
I understand your point of view however i feel that if we after finding the first tomb just said- "you know what lets leave them alone". That these items still would have been taken and sold by grave robbers who in comparison to egyptologists do not care about the history, culture or religion of the egyptians, if you ask me its more disrespectful to leave these precious objects to grave robbers as they ultimately would be destroyed. And destroying the remains of an entire civilisation seems worse to me than preserving them to the best of our ability in museums.
Learning about Tutankhamun is interesting. To hear that his treasures were put into a museum was fascinating. Any find in an ancient city is always fascinating to learn about. This is history in the making.
I am just so amazed by ancient Egyptian structures. It is almost unbelievable how complex, modern, and brilliantly built they are especially underground burial maze.
It is still overwhelming seeing documentaries like this. I used to live in Egypt for 6yrs and 1/2 (2012-2018) and yes I visited all these places. Still I can't get enough of it.
As a history teacher who teaches ancient Egypt to my student, this documentary provides a lot of information about the most influential civilization om earth until today. thank you National Geographic.
Ancient egypt is 3,000 years Aswan was part of ancient nubia, because when European came to Africa they separated Africans before aswan was not part of ancient egypt. Ancient nubia is 5,000 years old this boby mummy is 4,000 years
I think essentially that what they believed will stay alive forever. Essentially like us, when we pass away if we have knowledge of them, they are alive in our hearts.
Omg...I had chills as the mast is being put back on that boat.. for some reason, since I was a child I'm so fascinated with anything and everything about Egypt's glorious past..
I love watching these documentaries but imagine you’re sleeping dead underground for thousands of years and people dig you out because they are curious and want to see your money
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Exactly, and the worst part is that they are never buried again, not even after they are studied! In my country (Argentina) some native nations have fought legal battles to take the bones or mummies of their ancestors out of museums so that they could bury them again. Sometimes they win, others they don't. Sad fact.
I can't even imagine the emotions that the gentleman had as he was putting the mast on the ship . . and it was a match! After over 100 years to find this missing piece!
I kinda agree with both of you, maybe do the research be satisfied, do restoration if needed, then bury it again. I feel it will be more safe and survive longer down there.
@@duaamishra4908 That it is what archæologists do, at least in 🇬🇧. In places like *Egypt* it's more complex but the same principles are applied - dig, learn, conserve.
I was fortunate enough to be able to visit the Field Museum in Chicago in 1974 and look right into the eyes of that beautiful, golden funerary mask. It's something I will never forget as long as I live. There were many other pieces on display but nothing compared to the mask.
Imagine finding an entrance to possibly huge treasures that been sealed off for thousands of years and as you are digging some egyptian guy comes up and tells you that your permit has expired and you will have to wait for a year to come back💀
Watching from dated doc to this, I appreciate the effort to preserve the sites especially the pyramids. I love that they finally finished some restorations.
Narrator: Let’s see what’s inside the box (commercial break) Narrator: Let’s see what’s inside the box (talks about something else for 20 min) Narrator: Let’s see what’s inside the box (opens the box) “Oh” these documentaries rly drag it out
Tut's tomb was looted at least twice. Once, very shortly after his burial, they broke in to take out wine & unguents before they could spoil. (An inside job done by necropolis priests maybe?) Then sometime later, the tomb was looted again for small portable treasures such as jewelry & gold inlay on furniture. The evidence shows that this robbery was possibly interrupted because some items were found dropped or discarded within the tomb. The tomb entrance was closed & resealed twice by the necropolis priests. So, Tut's tomb was not really intact, just more intact than any other tomb discovered in Egypt thus far.
I really hope we can find a truly untouched tomb someday… What a time capsule it would be. Wish someone today would build a monument for people to admire throughout the next 10,000 years. Shame it would probably just get nuked right away out of jealousy…..
@@mro4ts457 Most of the tombs were looted btw by the Ancient Egyptians themselves in the new kingdom we know from the writings that grave robers existed in ancient Egypt
Basically they are digging the muslims graves and taking the dead out from their which is not allowed in Islam, how Egyptians are allowing them to do that ?
@@rockybalboa6246 I think Egyptian were ancient unlike muslims which is the youngest religion and is only 1450 years old ( mentioned in wikipedia) but Egyptian are way ancient and there gods are different too Egyptian workship Ra (the sun god )
hi, guys, my name is sanjalii and I'm in 5th standard I just came here to thank you NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC to make a vid of Tutankhamun, THIS story is in my book, I couldn't understand in the chapter but when I see this vid I understood very much about it THANK U VERY MUCH...............
one of the youngest tombs in Egypt.... thousands of years,his time to our time is young in comparison to the 3 famous ones....and a few before the flood .....
@@ominous-omnipresent-they I find stuff like this incredibly interesting, but what knowledge have we gained by raiding tombs that is important? None of it makes any difference on our lives. It’s just “fun facts” essentially.
@@ominous-omnipresent-they Regardless, none of it truly makes any difference at all. It’s all just fun stuff to know. It’s not like we have gained any knowledge from it that has directly impacted our lives
@@shahji1390 Nah, probably in Egypt molded into something new. England is protecting the treasures and letting people see the ones that don't get easily damaged. They are probably loosing a lot more money by keeping them then they are gaining from them.
Its incredible to realize that some of the smaller youtube channels provide better quality content than National Geographic. That dramatic music and switching between stories constantly is not really what I think about when imagining educational content
What was the most interesting thing you learned about Tutankhamun’s tomb?
It was very surprising to know how the location of tomb saved it from historical and Morden theft.. thanks NG...👍🏻
Are you going to upload it to National Geographic Arabia?
My question to NG is what race are the ancient Egyptians?
I was too distracted from the drama the narrator and the trashy quick-cuts. I think Tutankhamun had a pretty dope life and pyramids were built with the help of aliens haha 👽
It really neat to know that they rushed the painting in his tomb!
I wish Egyptians were the ones to discover King Tut's tomb. I find it strange that British people went digging there and then kept some artifacts in the UK. It all belongs to Egypt !
It is likely that little was stolen from *Tutankhamun's* tomb as most of it belongs to the *Egyptian* nation and is still there. I believe that all the relics found by the current *Earl of Carnarvon* at *Highclere Castle* have been or are being returned. Many such relics are not catalogued and their whereabouts is actually unknown. *Caenarvon* actually found one, I think a scarab, at the back of a kitchen drawer!
The people claiming to be 'egyptians' are not the Ancients.
@Ryon Worthy
No.
@Ryon Worthy part of the Sphinx’s beard is laying in an office in the British museum, not even on display. They don’t really want it but even though the Egyptians do want it they won’t give it back because they think the Egyptians will ask for the Rosetta Stone next.
This might be outdated info since I learned it on a Great Courses plus audiobook I don’t know the exact date of, but it’s telling about the British’s general attitude toward returning things.
@@philaypeephilippotter6532 if British museum returns every stolen or looted artifact, it will become empty lol
As you get older you tend to find these documentaries so much more interesting! But I always been so fascinated by all these breathtaking stories.
So true
@@Jose_Hunters_EWF_Remixes weird flex but ok
@@PRINCE-db3sw 🍿I was saying the same thing😩😂
I’m only 13 and I like ancient Egypt
This sculptures are nothing infront of our country's sculptures
History is actually really magical
Cap
I think so aswell
@@astro_lulu1755 bruh . Really .....
Cap it’s all fake
@@ohhellothere724 what do you mean-
I lost my dad in 2015, but I grew up watching specials like these on TV, with my dad. Priceless memories and a history education many kids don’t get these days.
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Sorry about your loss 🙏
@@EthanPinfold25 lol saying that is like saying oof
i do!
@@RE-zl7sy how so? You can't give someone your condolences anymore???
Me complaining about the two page history lecture
Also me watching a 44 minute video about Tutankhamun
😭😭 me avoiding my 2 hr documentary from my professor but I already sat through 3 documentaries for the past 5hrs .
@@dalmatian6752 YES ahsghhagsga-
@@dalmatian6752xD
95% Drama and max 5% facts too much stretching 😂🤣🤣
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The fact that this wasn't even nearly the most wealthy tomb is staggering to think of... Just all that gold that they put underground... So crazy. They were really into the afterlife thing.
A lot of gold because everything went to the pharaoh :) If all the taxes in your country went to you you'd be rich too.
If they found any gold they would never announce it lmao
Yeah, Tut is a minor pharaoh who didnt even live to maturity or have children. He ended their dynasty. His tomb remained intact because it was sequestered to the side and hidden away to be forgotten. Also, most tombs were already looted by the church when the high priests gained too much power
@@AllTheArtsy I wish we could know what was happening, what the people thought, and even what the priests thought when they did that. They willingly basicallh completely destroyed their entire religion/culture in the end. I know it was for $ but I still wish we knew everything about it.
That was my thought, just imagine the treasures put into the tombs of pharaohs that played a major roll in Egyptian history.
Imagine the Pharaoh is sailing through afterlife peacefully and suddenly his boat disappeared because the things inside his tomb was taken away. lol
nah he would have upgraded to a cruise ship by now
g7enn89, first, what are u Elon Musks son with that name. Hahahaha. But thanks ur comment made me laugh..but what if it's true, then I read the other guy's comment with the upgrade. LMFAO hahahaha.
@@joelsadler6019 LMFAO hahahaha 🤣🤣😂. Wow, thanks for the great laugh I just had by myself..... Hahahaha !!!!
Lol
He probably didn't need the boat anymore because he already reached the afterlife
Ancient Egypt has always been absolutely fascinating to me, even when I was a child 🇪🇬🏺⚱️⚰️🩻🔺
The fact that humans could build some of the most interesting and incredible structures by hand, it’s amazing.
Totally. You'd expect it to be from dogs
Humans you say…
@Dawmon woke👁
Haha exactly people are fast asleep
check JonLevi Channel.
The most interesting thing for me was thinking. Don't bury yourself with treasure if you want any peace in the afterlife.
I agree w
Why don't they leave the dead alone
Very disrespectful to the dead to get that gold in ancient and modern times alike
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sure in islam most broke people will died peacefully if they got not wealth because no need to be responsible to their assets
I find history as the most interesting thing in the world.
Edit: thanks for the likes!
Same
Me too
History and Geography are my favourite studies because I feel as if they’re the most relevant to the world
Only if they're taught as a subject in School
@@ali.hassanmir wdym i have history as a subject
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We love you too from Egypt 🇪🇬❤🇮🇹
If you ask any Egyptian where he would like to live in Europe, he will tell you Italy
This history of ancient Egypt is so fascinating
Certainly 'cause your club ain't got history of its own 😂😂
This is poo
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5000 yrs from now archeologists will found our selfies and tiktok videos. TREASURE!
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I think you misspelt trash as "treasure"
@@AnonymousReader-er4eg a man's trash is another man's treasure
5000 yrs from now they should be careful when opening some tombs from 2020. No magic/no curse, just a sleeping corony virus 🧟🧟🧟
Europeans always discover things in other people's continent. LOL
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Good thing they discovered bathing on time
old habit die hard. It is in their blood passed down by their ancestors.
This is really an amazing find. Egypt really fascinates me. Thank you to all the team's archaeologists, Egyptologists, and scientists and to all involve to bring the treasures safe. Hats off to you all!! Yes, it's very beautiful and yes the treasures of king Tut surprise the world.
I've always mesmerized by ancient Egypt. And my introduction to Egypt was when my dad bought a book, I do not exactly remembered the name but all world's wonders were included in that book. I was maybe a bit over 10 and I remembered I was being completely hooked to Tutankhamun's topic. Before my life on earth ended, I want to visit to Valleys of the Kings, sphix, pyramids and more. In next life (if it ever exists) I want to become archaeologist for sure. I love history and I love all the interesting facts behind.
Same here
I am always fascinated by history..
I wonder how to become an archaeologist and how much do they get?
I'm digging it!!
Where do you live ?
Book name?
I hope somebody gets that excited when they dig me up in a couple thousand years!
how do you know if you urself havent reincarnated to find you :P
@@nisthajain9000 I can only hope. But, I plan on being cremated anyway so there won’t be much to find😁
@@teresakimhopkins2784 🤣💯
They also mummified their dead cats. Imagine the archeologist who's famous for finding a bunch of dead cats, 😂😂😂
I think I've read somewhere that it is not a good idea to be cremated. Bones store certain energies that could help in next incarnation. I was wondering why would egyptians would rather be mummified than just be burned like the other kings of other ancient history. There must be something about it since they are kind of into afterlife stuff
Makes me so happy to know they're creating a grand museum for Egypt.
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Wow didn't know that, sound's amazing.
@@doctormidooo1037 one billion not one million
@@doctormidooo1037 actually it's free since the government is making them have it for free
A grand museum of STOLEN & PILLAGED STUFF..
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When I was in high school in the Los Angeles area, the Treasures of Tutankhamun exhibit came to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. This was early in 1978. I was extremely fortunate to get to go on a field trip to see this priceless collection; it was wondrous. I wish I had been able to take pictures (not allowed) but it was breathtaking. I think we stood in line for an hour to get in: totally worth the wait. We are so lucky that the tomb robbers missed this one.
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@@bololee441 All caps. Nice. Because they still belong to Egypt and they are curated museum pieces, available to public scrutiny, not sold to private collectors. If the Brits had them before, they did finally return them. If they were still in the ground you'd never have known about them. Nor would they be doing anything to benefit archaeology, tourism, interest in ancient Egypt, or bringing in far more revenue than the objects themselves would on the black market.
20 years later I experienced the same field trip! Also the Smithsonian!
I have always wished to go 4000 years back in ancient Egypt and live
, Ancient Egypt is my most favourite civilization among all.
@Gaming with Timmy Please dear, stop watching too many movies🤦
@Gaming with Timmy scientists don't even know what caused Titanic sink, that happened 100 years ago
And we are here talking about 4000 years ago who knows what happened there.
@Gaming with Timmy how old are you?
Are you in middle or high school?
@Gaming with Timmy and now I know that you are an intelligent person.
Are you happy, darling?
@Gaming with Timmy why are you scared? Don't tell me that you are in primary...
Heavenly father I pray that you keep the person reading this alive, safe, healthy and financially blessed Amen
Amen 🙏🏾
Amen
Thanks sister😊
Thank you :). And I wish the same for you.
I know this wasn't addressed to me personally but reading it has made my day so much better, Thank you. And may all your prayers be answered in return.
Incredible to find that missing box with the boat parts. SO much of Egypt's history is yet to be discovered. It'll keep archeologists & historians busy for centuries more.
Somehow part of me admires all of this
, but I do feel sorry watching the final resting place (and bodies) of this people being disturbed.
Corpses are dead. When you die, you are dead. Graves are only a way for friends and relatives to remember them and pay their respects. After about 100 years, those graves get forgotten as the friends and relatives of the deceased die themselves. I can guarantee that after 4,000 years nobody knows who this dead guy is, what he looked like, how he acted in life. And if his tomb was not discovered and excavated by archeologists, every vestige of his existence would not be known and would probably disappear entirely in due time to geologic forces.
@@jackhoff3910 love how u just tried to justify disturbing someone’s resting place
@@redcIoud They are no longer a "someone" and nor are they "resting" because in reality they are dead and their remains are merely a compilation of minerals & organic compounds.
well its like 2 side of coin ... there's plus min when you do somethinh but if you one day can go there and visit them, just pray and be respectfull when you entering their tomb, after all, they once share the same earth with us
@@jackhoff3910 well i disagree with you coz its contradicted with my belief, well, people who sleep are people who in wanna be death position right? just imagine if someone punch hard your door, you will be disturbed, right? so eventhough what they did for somepeople look wrong, but its for education and they also try their best not to disturb and us as visitor should do the same ...
Did they ever think the treasures aren't lost but were placed exactly where they are by their owners to be left alone🙃
Exactly !! I also don't even understand why they want to find the treasures and the owners tombs like leave them like they meant to be !!
This is obviously for history not treasure hunting lol
reason why they cant find any more gold treasures are because they have used NASA and tech to scan over egypt and dug secret tunnels and robbed the tombs. even wonder why no diamonds are ever been found in Egypt? not even one stone in a tomb?
@@emandiallo3863 Drink koolaid much? Diamonds aren’t even that rare and they have found some.
Sadly to say it is not your ancestory
I can't imagine how MAGNIFICENT his Death Mask would have been.
Thanks for uploading
the mask would have looked the same as it does now. You see it's made of Gold and Lapis Laurasia. It is as shiny as it was the day it was made , still today, gold doesn't corrode and Lapis is a stone. so it looks identical to how it looked 3000 years ago
@@accessaf 😏
I meant the mask that would have been Made for him.
Cheers
I cant believe how SCARYYY that would be
The priests knocked a hole in it, so it's supposed. Can't believe anyone now or then could think that was a good idea for any reason 😐
Egypt and it's mysteries are something that always fascinates me. Reading about pyramid, tomb just takes us back in the time. I don't know why I feel that there is something weird about Egypt, like they possess some strange power. Also reading about the Gods of Egyptian, give goosebumps. It's really incredible on its own. No other thing in this world can fascinate us as Egypt does.
And the Mayan
Egypt ( new era) kemet it was called by themselve
Study Indian sanskrit literature you will forget egypt.
@@AJAYSINGH-ns1vv would love to!! Do you have a website or somewhere that I should go to learn more about Indian Sanskrit?
@@AJAYSINGH-ns1vv This isn't a competition. Eqypt is special as the artefacts have survived the test of time
I love the fact that there are discoveries, but every discovery feels disruptive to the dead, at least I think.
Yeah, but I'm willing to bet they won't complain.
The dead are not disrupted. They are dead. Very, very dead.
yeah cuz like dead or not it is the people's belief that this will give them peace and you being an outsider saying "they're dead it doesn't matter" seems very ignorant and disrespectful
@@louvskth7141 Move on Karen.
I understand your point of view however i feel that if we after finding the first tomb just said- "you know what lets leave them alone". That these items still would have been taken and sold by grave robbers who in comparison to egyptologists do not care about the history, culture or religion of the egyptians, if you ask me its more disrespectful to leave these precious objects to grave robbers as they ultimately would be destroyed. And destroying the remains of an entire civilisation seems worse to me than preserving them to the best of our ability in museums.
Love Egypt from Turkey. 🇹🇷❤️🇪🇬
I'll bet not one of the buried people thought that in 4000 years after they die a bunch of people would rob them blind.
Blond mind
Lol
“Rob” “dead people” oxymorons.
Some tombs where robbed centuries ago
Killmonger tried to tell us
Enigmatic & Eternal Egypt 🏝️
Immense Respect from 🇮🇳
Learning about Tutankhamun is interesting. To hear that his treasures were put into a museum was fascinating. Any find in an ancient city is always fascinating to learn about. This is history in the making.
1000 years from now people will think how amazing today.
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I am just so amazed by ancient Egyptian structures. It is almost unbelievable how complex, modern, and brilliantly built they are especially underground burial maze.
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I'm a cat! meow.
@@ibe310 egyptians are not arabs but they look like similar indeed
How much incredible knowledge this civilization has brought us and continues to bring us. This is wonderful.
Egypt is really mysterious with thousands of hidden secrets, One of my favourite destinations to visit once .
Id love to go there🙂😩
@@zhiyilau4303 you are more than welcome :)
Egypt is on my list too !
you are welcome 🇪🇬
Unfortunately it's very tourististic today and the country itself is not very safe.
It is still overwhelming seeing documentaries like this. I used to live in Egypt for 6yrs and 1/2 (2012-2018) and yes I visited all these places. Still I can't get enough of it.
Really!! what is it like ???
Gert Jan Segers is that you??
As a history teacher who teaches ancient Egypt to my student, this documentary provides a lot of information about the most influential civilization om earth until today. thank you National Geographic.
whats your name
Not the most influential , but the most mysterious
Most influential - Rome.
Buku form 2 sejarah ada kot cover bab mesir purba ni
If you want to teach the truth to your learners, you need to go beyond this kind of guided videos. They don't tell all the truth dear colleague!!
There is something about these documentaries that transports back in time❤️
yeah
King Tut was a minor Pharaoh. Imagine what the treasures of the bigger Pharaoh's would have been
Ik right?!
Stonks
yeah ... thats why if i have a chance, i wanna visit tomb chamber of ramses 2 and nefertiti ...
@@noviantylubis1593 Isn't there Gold long gone ?
Who says he was a minor pharaoh?
Truly appreciate NG sharing this full episodes. I guess it's sort of Christmas gift? Looking forward for more👍
Ancient egypt is 3,000 years
Aswan was part of ancient nubia, because when European came to Africa they separated Africans before aswan was not part of ancient egypt. Ancient nubia is 5,000 years old this boby mummy is 4,000 years
Giving the gift of reality TV is like a modern day smallpox blanket for intellectuals.
@@laminconte1085 .
Indeed
I'm knowledge hungry also
This commentator was born for documentary voice overs
It's true.. I love his voice. 😍
@@JJ-kq1ho
Are you alright
Agreed. He also was the narrator for a show on Animal Planet called Lost Tapes years ago.
Agreed
In my opinion, the style and artistic views of the ancient Egyptians are very original and interesting
There's nothing more satisfying than watching scientists discover ancient treasures and getting excited for them.
@Xi jing ping 😂
Aren’t they archeologists? Not trying to be rude.
@@juliaa1751 archeologists are scientists too
@@frerinyth9050 sorry.
be careful
This is by far the best documentary I have ever watched on the Valley Of The Kings. Thank you for uploading this. PC. 18. 04. 2021.
you should be happy robbing this dead people in day light 😂😂😂
I’ve always had a fascination with ancient Egypt and Egypt in general, it’s amazing 😍
Me too!
cool story
well, buckle up buttercup and follow me.
I guess we could be partners for an Egyptian excavation. Egyptian civilization always fascinates me
It was wonderful to be there and experience all that History!! One of the best travels I have done!
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Thank you, brother 😍🇪🇬🇩🇿❤️
تحياتي ليك اخويا ولاهلنا في الحزاءير❤❤🇪🇬🇩🇿
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I can't imagine the happiness of everyone when they found the tomb of one of the greatest find in achology.
As magical as this is, you can’t help but wonder about the beliefs of history, and how life has long evolved ever since
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I think essentially that what they believed will stay alive forever. Essentially like us, when we pass away if we have knowledge of them, they are alive in our hearts.
*holding a dismembered foot*
Her: Ooooooooh- that’s a fabulous one!
Bruh!....
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I really want to be an archaeology after seeing this
History is full of interesting and magical puzzles
rule one: learn to be a thief.......rule 2: learn to be a lier.....rule 3: be ready to kill to conceal
this is why history is my favorite subject in school
Omg...I had chills as the mast is being put back on that boat.. for some reason, since I was a child I'm so fascinated with anything and everything about Egypt's glorious past..
I love watching these documentaries but imagine you’re sleeping dead underground for thousands of years and people dig you out because they are curious and want to see your money
same! hahaha but so true
imagine "dead" is not sleeping"
Yep, creepy...
Most tombs were robbed almost immediately. The pharaohs stopped building pyramids because they were so obviously full of treasure.
me to
Heres a tip, never look at the rear of the Sphinx. There's a really good reason why you never see it.
Do you know the reason?
Why
If you wanna know you gotta go
educate meeeee
why?????????????? i dont find the answer on google
I love Egypt and I whatch this probably at least every single day! Cause I love Egypt and I love it cause it’s exiting and I like it so so super super much much much much! When meh grow up I’m gonna be a Egyptologist!!!!!
YAYYYY you’re really smart and i know you’ll be able to become an egyptologist one day😎 GO MIA!!! don’t ever give up, and you better remember me when you rewrite history:p
We love u too,, from KEMET ♥️
Love you ❤️❤️.. and Egypt love you too ,, from Egypt 🥰
We love you too from Egypt❤
I have seen Tutankhamus artifacts twice. To see the golden mask is truly amacing
His tomb remained hidden for so long because it was not suppose to be unearthed.
Exactly my thought!! It's very disrespectful to the dead.
@@Jaqen_Hghar hahahaha
I'm sure they are all cursed at this point.
Exactly, and the worst part is that they are never buried again, not even after they are studied! In my country (Argentina) some native nations have fought legal battles to take the bones or mummies of their ancestors out of museums so that they could bury them again. Sometimes they win, others they don't. Sad fact.
@@starrversace2274 yes they are some of them died of weird accidents and stuff it have a whole story behind it and w a ring and stuff
I enjoyed watching this, last year my teacher taught me about Tutankhamen's tomb. Now i understand more.
I am an 15 year old from the Netherlands on summer vacation and this is how I spend my time
Good.
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Same
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Ahh that's great bro
I can't even imagine the emotions that the gentleman had as he was putting the mast on the ship . . and it was a match! After over 100 years to find this missing piece!
I never loved history until I started watching these shows
Breath taking history of Egypt ❤️ . I realized how amazing human beings was ..
Lmao were, past tense 😬
I am so obsessed with ancient egypt.
Right !
Me too
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I loved learning about Egypt in school. Literally the only topic I loved. It’s so interesting
Hi l am from Egypt
A little boy actually found the steps and he got no credit!
tutankhamen? if so ye water boy found it
Ikr
It's awesome actually he stayed famous even without social media 😅
The lil boy was bringing them water and he saw them
What was his name?
This is beyond amazing😭💜 I'm so thankful for being able to watch this. Thank u.💜🥺
Thanks for the support! Never stop exploring.
We are always the best Long live to you from the country of the Pharaohs 🙏👑
NatGeo gettin there woke points
@Bob Pearce lol calm down Karen.
@Bob Pearce
It is actually us digging up our own history.
Those foreign archaeologists are only helping us do so.
I love this great country, a great love for Egypt
Amazing! Ancient Egyptian culture is a true treasure
Sometimes I think we ought to let them rest in peace.
But, people need to know about the history. So, we can learn something about the past
They are at peace. You can't get any more peaceful than dead.
I thought so. If the burial "boats" are important to the dead the reason it is next to the tomb, why the discoverer/(we) take it away?
I kinda agree with both of you, maybe do the research be satisfied, do restoration if needed, then bury it again. I feel it will be more safe and survive longer down there.
@@duaamishra4908
That it is what archæologists do, at least in 🇬🇧. In places like *Egypt* it's more complex but the same principles are applied - dig, learn, conserve.
I think these tombs are inspirations that every human has treasure within.
Getting goosebumps of this discovery made. Its so interesting digging up history.
Egypt is the beginning of wonderful history and the start of life, and we have a lot of things to learn about how this ancient place.
Varanasi and many parts of India are much older than Egypt.
@@aksingh3167 feeling left out buddy lol.
@@eyad3084 nobody cares about Egypt bro, in 21st century . The golden days of Egyptian tourism are gone.
@@aksingh3167 let me guess ur Indian right
@@eyad3084 absolutely
Just imagine how many treasures are under us.
Even in the Ocean are probably millions of treasures
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Waking up in the childhood to watch while parents are sleeping national geographic is my nostalgia
Anyone watching in 2024?!💭✌🏽🩷
honestly, youtube is closest thing we have to a time machine.
ABSOLUTELY, TOTALLY, COMPLETELY FASCINATING!
EGYPT IS MAGICAL !!!!!
True
It's Iiight
I was fortunate enough to be able to visit the Field Museum in Chicago in 1974 and look right into the eyes of that beautiful, golden funerary mask. It's something I will never forget as long as I live. There were many other pieces on display but nothing compared to the mask.
Imagine finding an entrance to possibly huge treasures that been sealed off for thousands of years and as you are digging some egyptian guy comes up and tells you that your permit has expired and you will have to wait for a year to come back💀
Hahahahahahahahah
I would have been like "I need to have at least another 5 months or so then I can come back... I would've been so mad😡!!"
If you’d ever had to operate in the Egyptian administration.. you wld know that that is situation normal!!! 🙈👍🏼
Also.. like.. again they will have to clean up everything and equipments and all..but it's for theri safety do yeah
Watching from dated doc to this, I appreciate the effort to preserve the sites especially the pyramids. I love that they finally finished some restorations.
They are always working on restorations everywhere because there is so much.
Narrator: Let’s see what’s inside the box
(commercial break)
Narrator: Let’s see what’s inside the box
(talks about something else for 20 min)
Narrator: Let’s see what’s inside the box
(opens the box)
“Oh”
these documentaries rly drag it out
Tut's tomb was looted at least twice. Once, very shortly after his burial, they broke in to take out wine & unguents before they could spoil. (An inside job done by necropolis priests maybe?) Then sometime later, the tomb was looted again for small portable treasures such as jewelry & gold inlay on furniture. The evidence shows that this robbery was possibly interrupted because some items were found dropped or discarded within the tomb. The tomb entrance was closed & resealed twice by the necropolis priests. So, Tut's tomb was not really intact, just more intact than any other tomb discovered in Egypt thus far.
I really hope we can find a truly untouched tomb someday…
What a time capsule it would be.
Wish someone today would build a monument for people to admire throughout the next 10,000 years.
Shame it would probably just get nuked right away out of jealousy…..
@@mro4ts457 they are searching for Cleopatra tombbb and seems like they have got some success just last weekkk...and maybe it would be intacttt
@@aryanhassan4659
Nefertiti tomb* Hawass said it will be discovered next months
@@mro4ts457
Most of the tombs were looted btw by the Ancient Egyptians themselves in the new kingdom we know from the writings that grave robers existed in ancient Egypt
@@ahmedabdelsatar1562 OMA.. that's an exciting news... I'll wait for the good news🙏🥳
No wonder we are having bad luck! We humans can't leave things that should be untouched alone!
The bad luck is for the g r a v e r o b b e r s
not ppl wanting to know how history was.
@@SynthesisZane yeah i get that, but again you'd like to respect the wishes of ancient people to conceal those tombs.
but still i agree.
It's all about money
I don't want to be lumped in with these humans who "discover" things.
If humans are having bad luck then that is not because they study archeology, but because of their Stupidity of some
There are two types of tomb robbers.
1. Non documented and hidden from the public
2. the exact opposite.
Basically they are digging the muslims graves and taking the dead out from their which is not allowed in Islam, how Egyptians are allowing them to do that ?
@@rockybalboa6246 I think Egyptian were ancient unlike muslims which is the youngest religion and is only 1450 years old ( mentioned in wikipedia) but Egyptian are way ancient and there gods are different too Egyptian workship Ra (the sun god )
@@bellesonar5703 YOU ARE EDUCATING ME THANK U SO MUCH
@@serendipitiesminyour wellcome and no it's not like that it's just what I knew theres so much I can learn from others
@@rockybalboa6246 well how about the Egyptians who stole from tombs?
hi, guys, my name is sanjalii and I'm in 5th standard I just came here to thank you NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC to make a vid of Tutankhamun, THIS story is in my book, I couldn't understand in the chapter but when I see this vid I understood very much about it THANK U VERY MUCH...............
I think you are from india ?
wow, this was so interesting. I never get enough of Egyps hidden history.
one of the youngest tombs in Egypt.... thousands of years,his time to our time is young in comparison to the 3 famous ones....and a few before the flood .....
I am proud to be Egyptian 🇪🇬🇪🇬❤️❤️💞💞😌😌🥰
hows corona virus situation there?
It's a amazing country
Wow awesome you from there tell me more about it there
@@walybox What do you want to tell you about??!
@@sarahal-elwany4414 what it feels like to see the pyramids in person
“THATS A FABULOUS ONE”
Africa is the cradle of humanity Egypt is an example to confirm this thank you for this documentary.
This is cool but I can't help to feel like the fact that they sealed these tombs so extensively then perhaps they never wanted them to be opened...
The knowledge obtained from these discoveries is far more significant than any human, including those once revered as deities.
@@ominous-omnipresent-they I find stuff like this incredibly interesting, but what knowledge have we gained by raiding tombs that is important? None of it makes any difference on our lives. It’s just “fun facts” essentially.
@@amandalee4735 Because they provide a window into one of the most significant eras of human civilization.
@@ominous-omnipresent-they Regardless, none of it truly makes any difference at all. It’s all just fun stuff to know. It’s not like we have gained any knowledge from it that has directly impacted our lives
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if a young king have that much treasures, imagine how much was robbed from those famous pharaos and where those treasure are now.
England !
England
@@shahji1390
Nah, probably in Egypt molded into something new.
England is protecting the treasures and letting people see the ones that don't get easily damaged. They are probably loosing a lot more money by keeping them then they are gaining from them.
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Yeah you're right but I think there's is a lot of treasures covered by the sands of Egypt, probably what have been discovered is a surface
Its incredible to realize that some of the smaller youtube channels provide better quality content than National Geographic. That dramatic music and switching between stories constantly is not really what I think about when imagining educational content
ikr... after watching for bout 40minutes they are still not into the points
Why would it educate?
It’s documentary about them finding treasures not telling stories...
what are some good history channels you recommend? i always watch these videos and they barely answer the question 🤷♀️
@@channart374 atlas pro, the history guy