Just a moment to respect the narrator. Thousands of videos always perfectly narrated, the intonation, inflection everything... lits just perfect. Calming, interesting, attractive. So much could be said. Really this and the amazing graphics.... this channel is awesome.
He’s mostly famous today because his tomb got buried and lost and so was still mostly untouched and still had lots of treasures and a well preserved mummy as opposed to many of the other tombs that had been repeatedly looted over the many centuries til there was little left. So his fame has little to do with how important his reign was - the fact that he wasn’t a super important ruler probably helped with his tomb being lost from history so long and thus so well preserved.
When you were a school boy in grade 5. 21 years old did seem like an adult! I remember being that age and watching Junior Hockey Players in the WHL thinking they were “Grown Ups” when they were actually 16-21 year olds..
I wanted to be an archaeologist but sadly my parents crushed my dreams telling me that there is nothing to discover in bones and potteries so yeah, currently I am pursuing law.
its funny how they tried to erase him and his family from Egypts history (by ancient Egyptians themselves) yet he's about the ONLY ancient Egyptian I remember.
Lol he wasn't even that important to ancient Egypt however. His father was much more important as to how he destroyed their empire lol. His father literally said only my god can be worshipped, but no one else but I can worship him lol.
In many ways the fact that he wasn’t all that important made it easy for his tomb to get lost and thus be preserved from repeated looting over the centuries since them. The wealth of treasure still in his tomb when Carter excavated it in modern history are the main reason he’s the most famous today.
Another interesting fact is that subsequent to his early death they were not ready for a royal burial with all the artefacts required for the next life. According to the ancient Egyptian customs, burial was required within a defined time period for him to commence his post mortem journey . Typically all the items required for the journey to, and for use in, the afterlife would be acquired over his lifetime and would be crafted exclusively for him. Being just a teenager at the time of his death this was not the case, hence the collection of items allegedly belonging to others. The concept that many of his tombs contents were not originally intended for him are because upon closer inspection there is evidence of original cartouches being scrubbed out and reinscribed with his name, as was discovered on a number of items. This includes his famous gold death mask, which is believed to have been originally designed for a woman. Again the cartouche shows signs of interference and the ornamental Pharaonic beard is deemed to be an obvious after thought, as despite the exceptional overall craftsmanship of the goldsmith/sculptor the method of attaching the beard is rough and haphazard by comparison. It has even been speculated that these donated/borrowed items may have been taken from other tombs, likely those of his mother and father, it has not been confirmed or proven though - yet! A bit of trivia - without checking, off the top of your head, does the gold death mask have at the top a cobra, a vulture, or both? Due to many animated depictions in popular culture including this animation most will attest to the mask having only a cobra. If you go back and check, it is the latter option!
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If you guys have never heard Steve Martin sing his song "King Tut" then you must go listen to it!! Yes, Steve Martin the actor. The song is here on UA-cam. I can't hear the name King Tut without thinking of the song. Also check out Cat Handcuffs by him from the same album. The whole album is pretty funny if you get a chance to hear it in it's entirety!!
The reason for Tut’s coffin looking as it did was because it was thought the gods had golden skin, hair of Lapis Lazuli and bones of silver. Most pharaoh tombs look like that as that’s how they think their pharaoh (or king) would look like in the afterlife if they were good
She wasnt pink skinned thats for certain. The ancient Egyptians were a multicultural society in Africa, but the majority of them were of african descent. If you think otherwise go to an actual museum.
Alot of royals are indeed related which goes back many centuries. King Charles III is a cousin to Queen Consort Camilla, Queen Liz II was a cousin to her husband Prince Philip
Scientists recently have been doing some new studies with the mummy of Egypt's famous boy king. With the aid of highly advanced mri scans they were able to ascertain he suffered from a major gastro intestinal disorder. Apparently he was lactose intolerant. Ya turns out me and the Egyptian kid got a toot in common
Did they find a STARGATE with DIALING DEVICE inside and hid it from the Vorld??? Did they find TUTs Goa'uld Symbiont snake thing inside a jar in the Tomb?
I love the infographic. However, I find it funny they use a Bright white character as The Pharaoh when we know, under the weather conditions in Egypt, King Tut had some Color in his skin tone.. All other characters were darker than King Tut when he was the same complexion lol. Still good insight tho. Just calling out what I see.. Keep it coming
King Tut ruled during the 18th dynasty dying at age 18/19, King Tut was a pharaoh who ruled Egypt from 1332 to 1323 B.C. (1332÷2=666, 18÷3=6, and 6+6+6=18)
King tut had club foot? I had club foot when I was born so did my dad, thank god for the medical science we have nowadays, my leg is normal now. I just couldn’t imagine trying to live with it for as long as he did, cause mine was bad.
One thing he didn't mention was that Tuts death mask was not made for him. It was actually made for a female as men did not pierce their ears back then so because he died so suddenly they pretty much threw his tomb together. It should have been MUCH bigger.
okay, great video content, as usual, but could we maybe give king tut at least TAN skin? especially when the people around him are dark skinned? unless he had melanistic issues (which is definitely possible) it is pretty unlikely his skin tone was that pale. there's also the fact that depictions of him from that time period show tan skin, and if he had pale skin, that is something they would've highlighted since it would be an "abnormality". sorry for the rant, just seemed weird to give him pale skin rather than dark skin.
I understand but this is actually accurate a lot of the later pharaohs weren’t even Egyptian they came more from Europe so they would have lighter skin than others in the kingdom
*His original name was not Tutankhamun. *Tutankhamun has the smallest royal tomb in the Valley of the Kings. *He was buried in a second-hand coffin. *Tutankhamun loved to hunt ostriches. *Tutankhamun's heart is missing. *One of Tutankhamun's favourite possessions was an iron dagger.
@@goldenw "Iron" generally speaking refers to a "Hard Earth Metal" with an Atomic Mass of 55.8 ... that "doesn't exactly" describe the item in question.
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"It was one of the best preserved mummies ever found." :Bahahahaha no it wasn't! It was in very bad shape, and they had to cut Tut into pieces in the attempt to get him mostly intact out of all that Natron and sticky resins he was buried in. They then put him back together and...hoped nobody noticed. They didn't notice for a while, that's for sure. The one part of Tut that is very well preserved is his head, but mostly, he was otherwise bone and a bit of tattered flesh, from being buried with such haste. His mask and at least one of his coffins were not initially prepared for him. Didn't you guys do your research? This list is full of inaccuracies.
Well preserved does not mean it was in good shape. It was well preserved in the sense that the state it was in was exactly either how it was when he was buried, or a direct consequences of the methods used. Because it was not disturbed by grave robbers, the oil and resin had dissolve large parts of the body and stuck it to the coffin, which was why it was chiselled out, whereas other mummies had positions, damages, missing items... that could possibly be due to grave robbers digging around and messing things up.
Little known or excepted by the masses fact even though it's proven genetically. King Tut and his mother were largely European and many of the ruling elite in Egypt was European. This likely happened after Egypt was conquered or from being married into the African civilization.
We base so much of our understanding of our past on things we have 'discovered' and inferred from. This is dangerous. In this example we 'found' this tomb and have studied the contents and mummy since. Books get written. People get awards. Books are referenced in new books and studies. In this example, the accepted version of events does not explain away the full scope of evidence. From my view, this either indicates the version of understanding is lacking, or completely misunderstood. How de we know that one of the many robbers didn't steal the entrie contents? Why would they leave behind valuables if no one else knew where it was? How do we know the entire tomb wasn't staged by the discoverer using artifacts from elsewhere? For fame and glory. How do we know the mummy is really the original body and that it hadn't been interferred with or substituted? I am not saying these things happened - just that they could have. If we don't question what we think we know, what we think we see, hear, touch, taste and think.... then we are forever only fabricating a false reality based off guesswork which we accept as fact. Even 'proving' facts as true, is fraught with the same problems. At the end of the day, I think it very wise to question the motivations and intentions of every person who 'makes a discovery' or 'strikes it big'. Our true history is seemingly being covered up and destroyed constantly. Why?
Infographics owes Me countless hours of My life, but these works of art are priceless
Nice. An original comment. Someone who didn't make the cliche/basic "iNfoGrApHiCs iS bEtTeR tHaN sChOol" comment for 1000th time.
@@bobthedopeman7327 let’s be real though- they do teach better. I do agree about the comment spam needing to stop
Yea
Just a moment to respect the narrator. Thousands of videos always perfectly narrated, the intonation, inflection everything... lits just perfect. Calming, interesting, attractive. So much could be said. Really this and the amazing graphics.... this channel is awesome.
he even does the subtitles but his voice is so clear he probably wouldnt need them
and how he potray characters for the funny type videos with the Average Joes and his misfortune is also perfect
They legit tried to erase him and his family from history, yet he is the only pharaoh most people remember today.
Especially his father!
Kinda like Trump huh
@@midsouth2strokes185 nobody tried to erase him and he’s nowhere near the most famous president
@@midsouth2strokes185 not at all
@@midsouth2strokes185 More like Cleopatra
That's crazy, you would think King Tut would be older by the way he described in school and stuff. I can't believe he passed so young.
He’s mostly famous today because his tomb got buried and lost and so was still mostly untouched and still had lots of treasures and a well preserved mummy as opposed to many of the other tombs that had been repeatedly looted over the many centuries til there was little left.
So his fame has little to do with how important his reign was - the fact that he wasn’t a super important ruler probably helped with his tomb being lost from history so long and thus so well preserved.
When you were a school boy in grade 5. 21 years old did seem like an adult! I remember being that age and watching Junior Hockey Players in the WHL thinking they were “Grown Ups” when they were actually 16-21 year olds..
@@AdamNisbett That is odd we don't seem to know squat about his way of ruling
Its funny how one of the most famous kings isnt a long lived emperior but a child whos life was a misarable and short after thought.
Hitting the griddy on king tuts tomb
Really all he did was fix his dads changes, then thats all she wrote
he was very poor and wretched to be emperor? bad pick up
When I was a kid I absolutely loved everything Egyptian. Always wanted to visit, but of course never happened lol
I wanted to be an archaeologist but sadly my parents crushed my dreams telling me that there is nothing to discover in bones and potteries so yeah, currently I am pursuing law.
@@marloyorkrodriguez9975 it'll be ok
It’s never too late!! Go🙌🏼
Still time!!
@@marloyorkrodriguez9975 why is law the career we go into when we really would rather be doing something else but cannot
its funny how they tried to erase him and his family from Egypts history (by ancient Egyptians themselves) yet he's about the ONLY ancient Egyptian I remember.
Fr, I only know Cleopatra and King Tut. Everyone else is a “who?” moment. 😅
Lol he wasn't even that important to ancient Egypt however. His father was much more important as to how he destroyed their empire lol. His father literally said only my god can be worshipped, but no one else but I can worship him lol.
Also you should know that a lot of Egyptian pharaohs were erased from history, he's the only Egyptian you remember because he's the most talked about
In many ways the fact that he wasn’t all that important made it easy for his tomb to get lost and thus be preserved from repeated looting over the centuries since them. The wealth of treasure still in his tomb when Carter excavated it in modern history are the main reason he’s the most famous today.
@@king_fisherXX
Don't you know ramesses 2 or queen hatshepsut or thutmose 3 i mean they are very famous too
Another interesting fact is that subsequent to his early death they were not ready for a royal burial with all the artefacts required for the next life. According to the ancient Egyptian customs, burial was required within a defined time period for him to commence his post mortem journey .
Typically all the items required for the journey to, and for use in, the afterlife would be acquired over his lifetime and would be crafted exclusively for him. Being just a teenager at the time of his death this was not the case, hence the collection of items allegedly belonging to others.
The concept that many of his tombs contents were not originally intended for him are because upon closer inspection there is evidence of original cartouches being scrubbed out and reinscribed with his name, as was discovered on a number of items. This includes his famous gold death mask, which is believed to have been originally designed for a woman. Again the cartouche shows signs of interference and the ornamental Pharaonic beard is deemed to be an obvious after thought, as despite the exceptional overall craftsmanship of the goldsmith/sculptor the method of attaching the beard is rough and haphazard by comparison.
It has even been speculated that these donated/borrowed items may have been taken from other tombs, likely those of his mother and father, it has not been confirmed or proven though - yet!
A bit of trivia - without checking, off the top of your head, does the gold death mask have at the top a cobra, a vulture, or both?
Due to many animated depictions in popular culture including this animation most will attest to the mask having only a cobra.
If you go back and check, it is the latter option!
Whoever is reading this, I pray that whatever you’re going through gets better and whatever you’re battling with makes your situation better as you’re continuing to be a better person each day. I have faith that you’ll turn out great as your circumstances will change. Have a fantastic day! You got this! 🤗💪🏼❤😍😇
“Mom! Tut pulled my hair!”
Mom: 😶
If you guys have never heard Steve Martin sing his song "King Tut" then you must go listen to it!! Yes, Steve Martin the actor. The song is here on UA-cam. I can't hear the name King Tut without thinking of the song. Also check out Cat Handcuffs by him from the same album. The whole album is pretty funny if you get a chance to hear it in it's entirety!!
The cat was embezzling from him too.
The reason for Tut’s coffin looking as it did was because it was thought the gods had golden skin, hair of Lapis Lazuli and bones of silver. Most pharaoh tombs look like that as that’s how they think their pharaoh (or king) would look like in the afterlife if they were good
From the thumbnail I thought I was clicking on an Iron Maiden video 😂.
Seriously though, this was pretty fascinating!
I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought that was Eddie😂
She wasnt pink skinned thats for certain.
The ancient Egyptians were a multicultural society in Africa, but the majority of them were of african descent.
If you think otherwise go to an actual museum.
Ancient Egyptians / Copts Were More Closer to Arabs !!!!
I’d love a navajo code talkers video.
The Infographics Show is the fast food of information. You get it fast; you get it cheap....
Lol and reliable
I love Infographic, but you guys cannot pronounce Tuts name like that.😭😭
Akhenaten actually changed his name to Akhenaten after he institutionalised the worship of the Aten
Alot of royals are indeed related which goes back many centuries. King Charles III is a cousin to Queen Consort Camilla, Queen Liz II was a cousin to her husband Prince Philip
Gross.
@@aik51912 IKR. Its sadly been that way for thousands of years throughout history. They want to keep their bloodlines as pure as possible.
@@aik51912 The song I am my own Grandpa comes to mind....
Can we see you collaborate with Chubbyemu? A video of his would have a nice touch with "infographics"
20:05 King Tut be looking like an Island Boy!!
Would love to hear more about that religion
Scientists recently have been doing some new studies with the mummy of Egypt's famous boy king. With the aid of highly advanced mri scans they were able to ascertain he suffered from a major gastro intestinal disorder. Apparently he was lactose intolerant. Ya turns out me and the Egyptian kid got a toot in common
the ANCIENT egyptians were native Black Africans who came from Africa as all humans did .
Contrary to popular belief, he did not have a rubber nut.
Thanks for the upload on my September 17, 2022 birthday!
Great video 🍿
I think the infographics should do the challanges again
Did they find a STARGATE with DIALING DEVICE inside and hid it from the Vorld???
Did they find TUTs Goa'uld Symbiont snake thing inside a jar in the Tomb?
no, but they found one of the emerald tablets. Bet you can't catch the reference.
Lol sure did ,and the phone box from bill and Ted..
Ancient Alien Theorists suggest...
did you know that even this day we still honour Amoun in our prayers? We finish each prayer with the word "AMEN" which is an ode to AMOUN
It just a coincidence
Am Egyptian and i really like this vid
Congrats on 12 million subs
They forgot he was an alien
Prince of Egypt wasn’t Disney, it was Dreamworks.
I love the infographic. However, I find it funny they use a Bright white character as The Pharaoh when we know, under the weather conditions in Egypt, King Tut had some Color in his skin tone.. All other characters were darker than King Tut when he was the same complexion lol.
Still good insight tho. Just calling out what I see..
Keep it coming
Facts
@@GapToothDiaries 💯❌️💯
The coolest fact conveniently left out, Tut shares 80% of his DNA with men in England
Nefertiti is here I listen over my son and husband and kingdom 👂🧿
King Tut ruled during the 18th dynasty dying at age 18/19, King Tut was a pharaoh who ruled Egypt from 1332 to 1323 B.C. (1332÷2=666, 18÷3=6, and 6+6+6=18)
Imagine having a Khopesh from that era
Hi everyone it’s your favorite and unknown history nerd here
hi, unknown nerd
I know someone named Liam.
ONE NOT SO INSANE FACT,BUT WHAT'S INSANE ABOUT IT IS IT'S A HIDDEN FACT IS....HE WAS BLACK.
Sssssshhh don't tell them that, you'll cause a riot!
He didn't have pink skin.
Thank you!!!
Who does?
@@ChurchNietzsche Cleopatra
King tut had club foot? I had club foot when I was born so did my dad, thank god for the medical science we have nowadays, my leg is normal now. I just couldn’t imagine trying to live with it for as long as he did, cause mine was bad.
We learned about this in class and I'm a fourth grader King Tut has malaria it's a disease
There’s also evidence to suggest that his death mask might have been hastily pieced together
He died in chariot race but ruled ancient Egypt at age of 9 and past at the age of 19 years old🌞🕌🏝🛕🛕🛖🛖🛖🐫🐪🐫🐪🐪🐪🐪🐯
There is a really nice and old cartoon about it, Tutenstein
I LOVED THAT AS A KID!
Amazing
One thing he didn't mention was that Tuts death mask was not made for him. It was actually made for a female as men did not pierce their ears back then so because he died so suddenly they pretty much threw his tomb together. It should have been MUCH bigger.
okay, great video content, as usual, but could we maybe give king tut at least TAN skin? especially when the people around him are dark skinned? unless he had melanistic issues (which is definitely possible) it is pretty unlikely his skin tone was that pale. there's also the fact that depictions of him from that time period show tan skin, and if he had pale skin, that is something they would've highlighted since it would be an "abnormality".
sorry for the rant, just seemed weird to give him pale skin rather than dark skin.
I understand but this is actually accurate a lot of the later pharaohs weren’t even Egyptian they came more from Europe so they would have lighter skin than others in the kingdom
They were NOT caucasian....
Never knew king Tut was white
Do Ramses II
Egypt was All Gold.
A video about 26/11 terrorist attack in Mumbai , India?
King *tutANkaMOON* 💀
1:37 Thats not a Disney movie. That is a dream works movie about Moses.
The King Tut exhibition did make it to London, as I went to it
Maybe Howard Carter gave the curse to others.
Most Insane Fact according to infographics' animation: King Tut started out life as Caucasian!
Hi Info
*His original name was not Tutankhamun.
*Tutankhamun has the smallest royal tomb in the Valley of the Kings.
*He was buried in a second-hand coffin.
*Tutankhamun loved to hunt ostriches.
*Tutankhamun's heart is missing.
*One of Tutankhamun's favourite possessions was an iron dagger.
"IRON" is a misnomer
@@ChurchNietzsche William, are you sure?
@@goldenw "Iron" generally speaking refers to a "Hard Earth Metal" with an Atomic Mass of 55.8 ... that "doesn't exactly" describe the item in question.
Hi
why is the Pharo white
do video on 50 facts about selecuis
17:26 That typo made me pause and do a double take.
My school was supposed to go to the London show but covid
tell about another fact where you have hidden his treasures
He was my 2nd born I miss him so much
POV: Your related to King tut
Why is his skin white? Be realistic
Talk about the history of Jamaica.
Also, why is King Tut caucasian? 🧐 The man was brown-skinned. This cartoon dude would've died of skin cancer. 🥀
?????
Wow, i have just put notifications on and ive just found out this channel posts a lot of videos. 1 per day. How do you get all these ideas?!
Actually took 8 years
I have a question: what would need to happen for WWlll to occur? And what countries would be on what side?
after I watch this I'm looking up Steve Matins king tut
With everything that is happening,most of us are a paycheck away from being homeless,hope we are all prepared,get yourself an alternate source of income
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@@lindacassandra7092 Hi, could you be kind enough to share the info of the investment advisor guiding you?
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@Juliet Oh yeah she's always active on
This channel is fr goated
Im waiting for 50 SANE Facts You Didn't Know About King Tut .....
“Living image of a 10” that’s what the old lady’s at the call me
Still watching
What did the ancient Egyptians believe happens to the pharaoh in the afterlife if you do this stuff to his body??
"It was one of the best preserved mummies ever found." :Bahahahaha no it wasn't! It was in very bad shape, and they had to cut Tut into pieces in the attempt to get him mostly intact out of all that Natron and sticky resins he was buried in. They then put him back together and...hoped nobody noticed. They didn't notice for a while, that's for sure. The one part of Tut that is very well preserved is his head, but mostly, he was otherwise bone and a bit of tattered flesh, from being buried with such haste. His mask and at least one of his coffins were not initially prepared for him. Didn't you guys do your research? This list is full of inaccuracies.
Well preserved does not mean it was in good shape. It was well preserved in the sense that the state it was in was exactly either how it was when he was buried, or a direct consequences of the methods used.
Because it was not disturbed by grave robbers, the oil and resin had dissolve large parts of the body and stuck it to the coffin, which was why it was chiselled out, whereas other mummies had positions, damages, missing items... that could possibly be due to grave robbers digging around and messing things up.
@@CelestialUser _Intact,_ yes. _Preserved well,_ no.
Why tf do you constantly misrepresent Africans whenever you address our history.
The answer remains who was in king tuts tomb?
Anyone herd the Theory that Akhenaten was Moses ??? There is actually a lot of proof for this.
Never been this early
I've come to just say I misread the title and read Tom Cruz.
Now when he was a young man....
This is messed up? 😳
Little known or excepted by the masses fact even though it's proven genetically. King Tut and his mother were largely European and many of the ruling elite in Egypt was European. This likely happened after Egypt was conquered or from being married into the African civilization.
I doubt he was white
king toot
He was Egyptian
When your early but don't know what to say😔😔😔oh second
We base so much of our understanding of our past on things we have 'discovered' and inferred from. This is dangerous. In this example we 'found' this tomb and have studied the contents and mummy since. Books get written. People get awards. Books are referenced in new books and studies. In this example, the accepted version of events does not explain away the full scope of evidence. From my view, this either indicates the version of understanding is lacking, or completely misunderstood. How de we know that one of the many robbers didn't steal the entrie contents? Why would they leave behind valuables if no one else knew where it was? How do we know the entire tomb wasn't staged by the discoverer using artifacts from elsewhere? For fame and glory. How do we know the mummy is really the original body and that it hadn't been interferred with or substituted? I am not saying these things happened - just that they could have. If we don't question what we think we know, what we think we see, hear, touch, taste and think.... then we are forever only fabricating a false reality based off guesswork which we accept as fact. Even 'proving' facts as true, is fraught with the same problems. At the end of the day, I think it very wise to question the motivations and intentions of every person who 'makes a discovery' or 'strikes it big'. Our true history is seemingly being covered up and destroyed constantly. Why?
Isn't ankesenamun in a horror movie
But the Pyramids aren't tombs?
When u marry ur sister and blame that ur child is deformed and died early? Way to go man
He had alot of physical problems