Tutankhamun's Tomb: The Moment Howard Carter Found The Steps Into The Tomb | Odyssey

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  • @charleswhite2351
    @charleswhite2351 22 дні тому +10

    Beautiful to see the tomb up close, I am intrigued always!

  • @shehzio7710
    @shehzio7710 7 годин тому

    This is really without a doubt surely the greatest Tutankhamun documentary & the story of Howard carter’s discovery I’ve ever seen & I’ve seen many of them!
    The level of quality & every detail that I’ve just watched has been truly special & unforgettable it’s just an honour✨
    Thank you for sharing this amazing story once again in such an incredible mesmerising beautiful way truly thanks!

  • @noahfecks7598
    @noahfecks7598 22 дні тому +9

    What I love about the photos from the antechamber, at a glance, it looks like they could be photos of someone's garage or basement. It's arranged in that sort of organized chaos putting stuff wherever it fits. It gives it a really human touch to it all.

    • @Dar1gaaz
      @Dar1gaaz 21 день тому

      well, it was looted twice before carter discovered it

    • @noahfecks7598
      @noahfecks7598 21 день тому

      ​@@Dar1gaaz This is true, but I don't think the tomb robbers made off with too much. They found a few things here and there that looked rummaged through, but they assume that whoever tried looting the tomb was caught in the act and the break-in area was re-sealed.

  • @coffeetalk924
    @coffeetalk924 18 днів тому +4

    So absolutely mesmorizing, transcendent and spiritual. Imagine for a moment that you found this tomb all alone. No one in the world knew a thing. Lanern lit, just staring at the glorious artifacts around you.

  • @Ambassador_Gkar
    @Ambassador_Gkar 21 день тому +3

    Great presentation, even though it is obviously a 'retweet' of a 2022 documentary. Thanks.
    I never realised just how good an artist & photographer Howard Carter was. Those images of the coffins, in their discovered state were breath-taking.
    Imagine someone, of today's World, having the patience & integrity to hold back, the urge to open the various coffins, whilst the necessary work, of documenting the detail, was carried out.

  • @metalrat8432
    @metalrat8432 5 днів тому

    A superb and rare opportunity to view documents and learn more of the amazing details on this archaeological record of a human life!
    Bravo!

  • @bonzolvr
    @bonzolvr 22 дні тому +10

    A history textbook in middle or high school (1980s/90s) had a brief blurb about the floral wreaths found on Tutankhamun. Reading that and realizing they had survived for thousands of years is one of the things that made me want to pursue archaeology as a profession.

  • @Bullshitster25
    @Bullshitster25 12 днів тому +6

    I’m 35 and I’d cry if I get a chance to go to Tutankhamun tomb

    • @stanromanov9905
      @stanromanov9905 8 днів тому +1

      Me but I take my chance to go in DC

    • @iGoatonPS
      @iGoatonPS 6 днів тому

      I would be careful when going to Egypt.

    • @Bullshitster25
      @Bullshitster25 6 днів тому

      @@iGoatonPS why?

    • @iGoatonPS
      @iGoatonPS 6 днів тому

      @Bullshitster25 The number of scams and money they want you to pay for having your own equipment there.

  • @MythicTales993
    @MythicTales993 22 дні тому +2

    An awe-inspiring moment frozen in time! This video takes us back to that historic instant when Howard Carter uncovered the steps leading into Tutankhamun's tomb. It's a testament to human curiosity and the relentless pursuit of discovery. Witnessing this pivotal moment is nothing short of mesmerizing, offering a glimpse into a world hidden for centuries beneath the sands of Egypt. Truly a treasure trove of history!

  • @anil42518
    @anil42518 22 дні тому +4

    THANK YOU DAN SNOW I've enjoyed this documentary on KING TUT....

  • @shellyann2236
    @shellyann2236 21 день тому +1

    I LOVE learning about anything on ancient Egypt! I have so many books about it. I love it so much I had a cat I named Bastet💜 Great episode!

  • @glikky
    @glikky 22 дні тому +36

    Anyone seen all the food they found in his tomb that still held up today onion/pitted dates/whole chickens. They were so advanced

    • @JonnoPlays
      @JonnoPlays 22 дні тому +11

      Lost ancient chicken high technology 😅

    • @emptythoughts3060
      @emptythoughts3060 22 дні тому +3

      So it was as a 2000 year old aged chicken 😉

    • @Mrbfgray
      @Mrbfgray 21 день тому +4

      @@JonnoPlays Sold by McDonalds as nuggets.

    • @scottdiamond74
      @scottdiamond74 21 день тому +4

      The great advanced Chicken Jerky. 😮

    • @glikky
      @glikky 21 день тому +4

      It just amazes me they preserved it so well that it hadn’t turned to complete dust. The chicken was encased in clay I believe in the shape of a rotisserie chicken lol.

  • @xstalkrx
    @xstalkrx 21 день тому +1

    Absolutely fantastic

  • @thegreatone107
    @thegreatone107 18 днів тому +1

    So amazing

  • @elisabethsteel3382
    @elisabethsteel3382 22 дні тому

    Love this video, very informative! Thank you for sharing! 😍🤗

  • @user-fr7un3cn6x
    @user-fr7un3cn6x 22 дні тому +1

    I so enjoyed this!

  • @deealex1402
    @deealex1402 19 днів тому

    nicely presented. fascinating egypt. always been my obsession.

  • @synsrfem4428
    @synsrfem4428 22 дні тому +1

    I'm in Alberta Canada and am so incredibly jealous but grateful to be shown such beauty with such informed care and respect

  • @aavvcc
    @aavvcc 10 днів тому

    Carter had gorgeous handwriting.

  • @joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536
    @joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536 22 дні тому +1

    I ❤ the Egypt.

  • @raymonddeleon1977
    @raymonddeleon1977 22 дні тому +1

    nice

  • @FINNIUSORION
    @FINNIUSORION 22 дні тому +2

    The inner coffin was solid gold? Was it one piece single cast? That would require so much heat in a controlled environment and huge molds.

  • @beehappy3209
    @beehappy3209 20 днів тому +1

    Just imagine what else is still to be uncovered 😮 all that Gold and items preserved for us to uncover

  • @asther113
    @asther113 6 днів тому

    "The spirit of millions of years"

  • @tomasitopena7758
    @tomasitopena7758 21 день тому

    wow

  • @babisprogd2758
    @babisprogd2758 12 днів тому +1

    strange
    Tutankhamun was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh who ruled c. 1332 - 1323 BC, alexander arrived in Egypt 332 BC. According to Greek historical sources, the Egyptians welcomed him. In the same year he was crowned as Pharaoh died 323

  • @sankyuuu7993
    @sankyuuu7993 22 дні тому +1

    Great episode. The host reminded me of Gordon Ramsay if he was a historian.

  • @benediktmorak4409
    @benediktmorak4409 22 дні тому

    Already many years ago, when going into the heat,I was told NEVER go without a headgear. A hat, a baseball cap. Anything.But never bareheaded.

  • @kenobi1753
    @kenobi1753 5 днів тому

    So proud to be Afrikan ✊🏽

  • @SiiriCressey
    @SiiriCressey День тому

    How long did common Egyptian's tombs get worked on before they died?

  • @candysugar27
    @candysugar27 20 днів тому +1

    They should’ve taking it away . What a horrible thing to do . He should be resting where his family left him

  • @Tywithay
    @Tywithay 20 днів тому +1

    The death mask was actually for a female. It was evident that they weren't expecting the pharaoh's death and had to scramble to finish quickly.

  • @Gwaithmir
    @Gwaithmir 7 днів тому

    I've always wondered if the robbers that got into King Tut's tomb committed only minor thievery because they got caught.

  • @zorromaskedman685
    @zorromaskedman685 21 день тому

    I'M #422=8 ♾️ Imagine if ancient tomb robbers had gotten to this tomb first😳. We are the fortunate. Putting all on display is a Celebration of Tutankhamun! 🪲2024 May.

  • @joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536
    @joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536 19 днів тому

    First ❤

  • @Philip-gn8wx
    @Philip-gn8wx 10 днів тому

    Some dirt poor Egyptian laborer was the guy who discovered that step leading to the tomb of Tut... Anyone know what his name was? Carter claimed the credit for discovering King Tuts burial tomb...I don't think Carter ever touched a shovel... No justice.. No accolades..nuttin,'...

  • @jabychador5923
    @jabychador5923 2 дні тому

    Best discovery ever,still uneducated people spreading rumours about his health.btw latest research showed his bloodline was not pure incest,his death was not of health issues.note:all kings heart were put in boxes with every organs seperate near his tomb.but king tut heart was never found,becoz he died on the battlefield,by the enemy chariot or was crushed when he felt from his coz when they researched on him properly his left side was crushed likely by impact of a chariot weel,his heart was crushed and could not be preserved.

  • @rodhanson7112
    @rodhanson7112 Годину тому

    HOWARD CARTER FOUND KING TARTARS TOMB IN 1922AND WHEN HE PUT AN OIL LAMP THROUGH A SMALL HOLE HE SAW GOLD EVERY WHERE AND WHEN HE LIFTED THE HEAVY GRANITE LID OFF THE COFFIN HIS DEATH MASK IS MADE FROM SOLID GOLD AND IT'S AMAZING HOW THE ANGENT EGYPTIANS WERE ABLE TO DO THIS THOUSANDS OF YEARS AGO 😁

  • @shaneesegibbons1998
    @shaneesegibbons1998 16 годин тому

    Well we know he’s eating good in the after life

  • @user-qg6rm9wh3c
    @user-qg6rm9wh3c День тому

    لو وضعت ترجمة باللغة العربية ، سيكون امر جيد من اجلي انا مصري ولا اتحدث الانجليزية 😂😂😂😂

  • @MPov1985
    @MPov1985 10 днів тому

    karas niekada nelaiko karo

  • @coeurdelion1540
    @coeurdelion1540 19 днів тому

    Good evidence all this stuff was made for Tut's sister, Meritaten. Her stuff was usurped for Tut's tomb. Not fair!

  • @VincentCiccone
    @VincentCiccone 5 днів тому

    King a cou ta da

  • @riceball4923
    @riceball4923 День тому

    a poor worker found the steps for the tomb

  • @Hazendal777
    @Hazendal777 День тому

    No...he did not !!! A worker did !!!😊

  • @firehorse2008
    @firehorse2008 21 день тому +1

    I got confused when the woman expert used the word "cashet" instead of "cashe." 🙄

  • @gazza6348
    @gazza6348 22 дні тому

    Who gives these people the right to desecrate the dead and raid thier tombs like theives that they are nothing is sacred when someone can make money off it ...makes me sick

  • @emptythoughts3060
    @emptythoughts3060 22 дні тому +5

    Lets not forget that this wasnt just for historic or archeological value purely. It was mainly so the UK could get their hands on invaluable ancient artefacts that could be taken by the government and presented in their museums. Nothing of it will go to Egypt back in the days as British empire was colonizing every continent possible. The proceeds or prizes dont go to indigenous people of Egypt
    Most of these historians and their documentaries omit to mention any of it or pay respect to the LIVING people of Egypt.

    • @emptythoughts3060
      @emptythoughts3060 22 дні тому

      Oh and replace “collected” with looted and you get a nuanced picture of real history

    • @kylerolofson
      @kylerolofson 22 дні тому +4

      ​@@emptythoughts3060you may be right, but it's also very possible that if foreign archeologists didn't find artifacts when they did, Egyptian grave robbers may have taken them to the black market. In fact it's local grave robbers having looted every tomb before King Tut's was found that made the discovery so profound, no intact tomb had been found like that before. King Tut wasn't even that important. Looting by locals is what made the famous pharaoh's tombs lost forever.

    • @matthoward7645
      @matthoward7645 22 дні тому

      Ye cause the locals hadn't already looted all the others....... Stop with the narrative we stole it all in the UK it's bullshit tbh

    • @clivebaxter6354
      @clivebaxter6354 22 дні тому

      Grow up, the UK has nothing from the tomb, it's all in Egypt

    • @emptythoughts3060
      @emptythoughts3060 21 день тому +1

      @@kylerolofson it’s theirs to be looted shrug 🤷🏽‍♀️ having a colonizer loot it where they dont get a dime doesnt sound like a ideal solution either.

  • @clivebaxter6354
    @clivebaxter6354 22 дні тому +3

    Ruined by Dan Snow as usual, always over the top presentation

  • @Sbbkbb
    @Sbbkbb 22 дні тому +1

    Boring a.f.

    • @JonnoPlays
      @JonnoPlays 22 дні тому +3

      You'd rather see "precision vases" that are clear evidence of an ancient machining technology I presume? 😂

    • @jeffclark7888
      @jeffclark7888 22 дні тому +2

      @@JonnoPlays Precisely. Shazam. Or play a video game.

    • @emptythoughts3060
      @emptythoughts3060 22 дні тому +3

      Aww. Go back to your nursery rhymes then

    • @badgerpa9
      @badgerpa9 22 дні тому +2

      You should get help if you are that boring.

    • @scottdiamond74
      @scottdiamond74 21 день тому

      I imagine it was a boring life. Day after day, carving and shaping rocks to build stuff. Rubbing the skin off your knuckles is boring.
      Can you imagine going to the First Aid kit 3,000yrs ago for a Bandaid? Boring... 😂

  • @kelseypayne4797
    @kelseypayne4797 22 дні тому +3

    First ❤