Live a Day in the Life of King Tut | National Geographic ctm magazine
Ever wonder how Egyptian royalty lived 3,000 years ago? In 1922, British archaeologist Howard Carter’s discovery of an intact tomb revealed a wealth of artifacts and information that turned King Tut into a household name, and perhaps the most famous Egyptian to ever live. In this video, learn everything we know about “The Boy King,” from his education to his expensive fashion.
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Since 1922, scientists around the world have made numerous strides in understanding the past life of King Tut. What fascinates you the most about The Boy King?
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This reminds me about learning the egyptian gods when i was little
from 11th class cbse anyone??
Good information
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I heard he was severely disabled from multiple genetical mutations. Inbreeding. Period.
Gold is immortality because gold is supposed to be used for optimum health in Spiritual Intellectual And Physical Elevated Health and upliftment.
Theres also the concept that the PYRAMIDS were used to make gold…granite can hold high heat…
Research how gold is manufactured… you'll see lots of similar elements…you dont need a big pyramid for it though. This had many uses…but the size was also to provide for the people.
Like in ayurvedic medicine, water was stored in copper gold and even silver vases bottles and basins. That's why everyone back then had gold and was super advanced and anciently speaking, very well provided for and taken care of, not to mention the gardens of food they had. But then they all had to leave, because look at what some people are doing today or allowing evil to do…but that's all changing.
Gold is an essential health mineral, they combined everything from sound to elements to electromagnetism etc…they found ways to combine these things and a bit of chemistry/alchemy to provide the best multi usage structure to provide power for their people in health energy etc.
Pyr = fire
A = in the
Mid = middle
The resonance may have helped with the gold making….electrons are present in gold making…
Everything from sound, chemistry/alchemy, electricity, magnetism, pressure, frequency, vibration, and even Spiritual understanding like sacred geometry, was combined to make gold out of even the smallest sand or even ashes. Everyone had what they need, they existed on all dimensions but left the density of what most people live today.
Thank you for the aerial view! I never realized that the tomb was in the middle of a bunch of huge sand piles. I always thought it was next to a town or something.
He was only 9!!!!! I didn’t know that.
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I have been fascinated with ancient Egypt and her civilization since I was a teenager. Had a dream of going there someday but it never materialized.
Only Class 11 student come her after studying her chapter which given in hornbill
King Tut's story in my english book
Narrator sounds a bit like Ryan Reynolds lol
help me with my quiz what did the scientists found out?
I was expecting for THAT intro,
"Hey guys today y'all are going to live a day in the life of King tut"
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Yeah – let's dig up the graves of JFK, MLK, etc…. and see what they wore, and what they ate last!! And let's take things out of their graves that were expensive (watches, rings, etc…). And then let's put their bodies on display in a museum!!!! Sounds like a great idea – you know….so people will know how they lived and all 👍
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It's crazy to think a 9 year old sat on the throne of ancient Egypt not only that estimated value of everything he has today is about 55 million
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Lesson for all proud persons… These proud so called God are now showpieces in museum…
Imagine being a labor worker giving workers water time to time while excavation of the grave and then u suddenly discover the greatest discovery of all time and then someone else takes credit for it
I feel bad for that waterboy who discovered that staircase
Cool!
Ancient African Royalty at its best black Africa of Ancient times.
130 walking sticks, his club foot and the extensive boomerang collection would suggest that the reality was different !