King Tut: Treasures of the Tomb - Virtual Tour @ The Discovery Center of Idaho
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Join us for a virtual tour of our exhibition, King Tut: Treasures of the Tomb!
The collection was curated by the Origins Museum institute, with the help of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and artisans from the Pharaonic Village in Egypt. Thank you to Dr. Jan Summers Duffy for her expertise and time to help tell the curious story of King Tutankhamun.
Learn more: www.dcidaho.org
Narration: Emily Mahon
Videographer: Luis Cubero
This video was very interesting and very well done. Didn't care much for the music. Thank you for making this for all of us!
Fantastic video highly entertaining thank you so much for the great video
absolutely fabulous tour! you have essential pieces, not overwhelming, perfect tempo, good info, and i love the big impressions on the walls. did not see them really but in the back ground, they give the excavating atmosphere. a ma zing. thaaaank you
Thank you SO much for this virtual tour! I enjoyed it immensely!!
It's truly our pleasure! We're so glad you enjoyed it!
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Love the music 🎉
Me. sinto. honrado. em. ver. e. assistir. com. os. meus. próprios. olhos. parte. do. tesouro. do. "FARAO. TUTAMKAMOM". HEDEIRO. DA. UNICA. MONARQUIA. "ADIMIRADA". POR. "DEUS". NO. "MUNDO". com. registros. "SAGRADOS". NA. "BIBLIA". e. "ALCORAO"
Thanks. One point. No. 62 is a coffin, not a sarcophagus. "sarcophagus" in English, as well as the original Greek, refers to a STONE container for the dead.
❤️ this!! I’m hoping to go to a museum as such someday…. Where is the best in the United States?? Suggestions?
Thank you
Thx for sharing are this 100 % legit replicas ?
A good one, thx!
Im' a bit confused as it said the internal organs were in several places? or were things placed inside of one another?
I really want archaeologist to discover a tomb that belongs to a Pharaoh we’re it wasn’t rushed or belonged to someone else, this tomb is amazing, imagine what treasures, art and wonders that would be there.
I believe it was Tut's successor who put him in this small tomb and took Tut's wife for himself thus guaranteeing royal legitimacy and kept Tut's original tomb for himself. The size of the sarcophagus was meant for a larger burial space, perhaps this small tomb also escaped continual pillage due to its small size .
These are replicas ?
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Loved it
What did they use to mold these things?
ive always been fascinated with this stuff, but im wondering. Isnt it an insult to these people for disturbing their resting place, pretty much stealing their items, pillaging them and destroying what was obviously the final plans for their afterlife/religion?
If i were to go dig up your gramma, display her in a museum, and strip her of her deahtly belongings, people would have a problem with that.
Honestly, if we left them as is, they likely would've been stolen anyways. Egyptian tombs were robbed repeatedly in antiquity, and if anything was left it would likely be robbed or destroyed in modern day as well. At least this way the artifacts are preserved and we can learn so much more about them and who they belonged to than just leaving them to be spirited away to some black market or private collection.
so he had daughters that died during birth? i didn't know that
Too bad most of this is replicas. You can find virtual tours of the actual artifacts from The Egyptian museum where they are housed.
Music to laud.
None of this stuff is from his tomb, why put a bunch of fake replicas in a museum like that?
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Very bad quality of the pictures !!!!
These look fake.........
Fake... remakes of old Egypt . lol