The Pharaonic Village is the only place in the world where you will find both the body of the king and the treasures, that is what makes the Replica of the tomb in the Pharaonic Village a unique place to visit if you're a history lover
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You will see things like the the mummy of Thutmose the 1st with coarse wooly hair in a 1930s published book by Sir W M Flinders Petrie (renowned Egyptologist of the day) . He's now bald. Or the coal black (always in art) grandmother of renowned Queen Hatshepsut.
Items found in King Tut's tomb,combined with depictions of King Tut on contemporary frescos, reveal that King Tut was thin around the shoulders and the midriff, but thick and wide around the thighs and rump. Artifacts and frescos also combine to indicate that King Tut often walked around with a staff in one hand. Ultrascopic imaging reveals that King Tut had a bung left knee BEFORE he died. King Tut's missing penis was intact and present in 1922 when Tut was photographed by Howard Carter.
King Tut/Joshua/Jesus was a Nubian as show in this video with Nubians in the background artwork. Mother Zaporrah (Pharaoh Akhenaten) and father Moses (Smenkhare). Zaporrah was daughter of Queen Tiye and Amenhotep III (King Solomon's story foundation). Nice presentation of the true biblical King.
They made a replica of the mummy? Now that's the spirit. Heck, we can put one of these replica King Tut tombs in every tourist area and makes boookooo dollars off of it. Hey, it's a brilliant and silly business idea that would work.
these r not the real stuff they are replica's to show u how the tomb looked when they first opened and y everything was placed like that......the real statues and gold are in another secured area
They didnt grave and put them idiot it's the mask of him and another something it's the tahniet the world the whole world didnt know anythin bout it till now FUCK YOU!!!!!!
Most of the books I have read about it state that he MAY have died of an infection from his broken leg. Nobody can be certain. This took place in 1327 BCE. It is speculation that is based on the facts. He was 18-19 years old, he had a broken leg, and other then that, he
was in good shape. This is not really conclusive, but a good theory which one day may be proven factual.
but you probably know more than all the most gifted scientists in thw world ,who studied for years and who still study and have years of experience, right?
serenatequila-leg fracture is the most obvious explanation of his death ,see history channel's doc "king tut's curse", where they make with the most advanced technology in the world a 3d complete mri to tuts body. dont presume people who talk about what they know are idiots ,idiots talk about what they dont know
Tutankhamen did die of a swift, brutal attack of gangrene after breaking his leg at age 19. Expets believe that the break was caused by a fall from his hunting chariot, and may have been fatal within hours. His height was five eleven. And he was NOT murdered by Lye. Lye is a chemical. His name was Ai. Had to get that out, I'm sorry.
Read Dr. Zahi Hawass's new book titled Tutankhamun and hte Golden Age of Pharoahs. He personally did a CAT scan of Tut's body in an all Egyptian team check. Fairly recent book too.
Last time I went there there was two possibility one he was Killed...and the other he died of a disease...he was only 15 when he died....or was is 19?
You guys are idiots. Tutankhamen's cause of death still hasn't been determined to this day. Read Nicholas Reeve's book on King Tut, it's the most comprehensive book out there. Or I'd suggest Tutankhamen by Christine El Mahdy.
The Pharaonic Village is the only place in the world where you will find both the body of the king and the treasures, that is what makes the Replica of the tomb in the Pharaonic Village a unique place to visit if you're a history lover
PharaonicvillageGiza 3 months ago
Amazing video , I couldn't have noticed the difference between the real mummy and the replica If it hadn't been mentioned in the description
PharaonicvillageGiza 4 months ago
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See My Uploads for more on black ancient Egypt, pictorial evidence and sources given liberally
You will see things like the the mummy of Thutmose the 1st with coarse wooly hair in a 1930s published book by Sir W M Flinders Petrie (renowned Egyptologist of the day) . He's now bald. Or the coal black (always in art) grandmother of renowned Queen Hatshepsut.
shariefwat 1 year ago
Items found in King Tut's tomb,combined with depictions of King Tut on contemporary frescos, reveal that King Tut was thin around the shoulders and the midriff, but thick and wide around the thighs and rump. Artifacts and frescos also combine to indicate that King Tut often walked around with a staff in one hand. Ultrascopic imaging reveals that King Tut had a bung left knee BEFORE he died. King Tut's missing penis was intact and present in 1922 when Tut was photographed by Howard Carter.
Richardhedditch261 2 years ago
King Tut/Joshua/Jesus was a Nubian as show in this video with Nubians in the background artwork. Mother Zaporrah (Pharaoh Akhenaten) and father Moses (Smenkhare). Zaporrah was daughter of Queen Tiye and Amenhotep III (King Solomon's story foundation). Nice presentation of the true biblical King.
BlackmatterX 2 years ago
They made a replica of the mummy? Now that's the spirit. Heck, we can put one of these replica King Tut tombs in every tourist area and makes boookooo dollars off of it. Hey, it's a brilliant and silly business idea that would work.
bixlerscott 2 years ago
wow.....do you know how easy it would be to steal something from that they need better security!!!
MhmNiice 4 years ago
They have the dog things.
owchywawa 4 years ago
these r not the real stuff they are replica's to show u how the tomb looked when they first opened and y everything was placed like that......the real statues and gold are in another secured area
theloonymango 2 years ago
The people in the Youtube video
"v=M_iCfklzV-o" Remind me so much of the Ancient Egyptians.
AfricanWoman77 4 years ago
For some random reason, when I heard a cough, I giggled then stopped, looking like "O_o"
xD
TiffaniChan93 4 years ago
This is nice just can barely hear the tour
sugamguy 4 years ago
giv me pls... i want make my ash ray
IblizTimur 4 years ago
what i dont get is ..would u let them dig your grandparents out of the grave and put them behind a glass cabinet ..fucking weird
DIRTYTORQUE 4 years ago
They didnt grave and put them idiot it's the mask of him and another something it's the tahniet the world the whole world didnt know anythin bout it till now FUCK YOU!!!!!!
midomoshkela2 2 years ago
r u fucking real ...
u dumb twat
DIRTYTORQUE 2 years ago
king tut's hot.
reeeeenei 4 years ago 6
u have no taste in men
Tvshowlinks 4 years ago
U kidding me?U have bad taste.How old are u?! Would u want to date a Dead ugly king?!
Harry752 3 years ago
If it already has been, and my info is outdated, I don't mind being proven wrong. Just keep it an intelligent conversation instead of bickering.
MihoshiLady 4 years ago
Most of the books I have read about it state that he MAY have died of an infection from his broken leg. Nobody can be certain. This took place in 1327 BCE. It is speculation that is based on the facts. He was 18-19 years old, he had a broken leg, and other then that, he
was in good shape. This is not really conclusive, but a good theory which one day may be proven factual.
MihoshiLady 4 years ago
king tut and cleopatra are my favorite king and queen of Egypt and i agree with serenatequila on page 2
wiifan97 4 years ago
but you probably know more than all the most gifted scientists in thw world ,who studied for years and who still study and have years of experience, right?
retrovogue 4 years ago
serenatequila-leg fracture is the most obvious explanation of his death ,see history channel's doc "king tut's curse", where they make with the most advanced technology in the world a 3d complete mri to tuts body. dont presume people who talk about what they know are idiots ,idiots talk about what they dont know
retrovogue 4 years ago
Tutankhamen did die of a swift, brutal attack of gangrene after breaking his leg at age 19. Expets believe that the break was caused by a fall from his hunting chariot, and may have been fatal within hours. His height was five eleven. And he was NOT murdered by Lye. Lye is a chemical. His name was Ai. Had to get that out, I'm sorry.
AAprodutions 4 years ago
nice face on 2:38 lol
yurtle34 4 years ago
response 2 little sushi: he was 18 stupid
yurtle34 4 years ago
who cares how he died just enjoy the vid
yurtle34 4 years ago
Read Dr. Zahi Hawass's new book titled Tutankhamun and hte Golden Age of Pharoahs. He personally did a CAT scan of Tut's body in an all Egyptian team check. Fairly recent book too.
Premikaleo 4 years ago
AGREED WITH ELcapalla
he died of a gangrenous wound caused by a broken leg..
read about it........
binkster19 4 years ago
Last time I went there there was two possibility one he was Killed...and the other he died of a disease...he was only 15 when he died....or was is 19?
littlesushii 4 years ago
He had a wound in his leg, because there were no medicine back then so he died of an infection.
ELcapalla 4 years ago
Not true Egypt had the best doctors, scientists and medicine of that day in fact some of their treatments are still in use today.
twinterra 4 years ago 2
ok he was murderd by his advisor Iye then Iye married his wife and became king
brendamommy 4 years ago
Murdered because he switched back the sun god ahmun from aten which his father (Akenaten) created.
jesse1620rs 4 years ago
Broken leg
DanM25456 5 years ago
I hate you! Piease Reply!
CindyStarrWitman 5 years ago
They say he died from sceptisemia
lindalou3977 5 years ago
How do you all think he died?
I say it was the chaort ride and teh night later or whatever he was hot ove rthe head
darknessheiress 5 years ago
from what i recall there were no donkeys
lindalou3977 5 years ago
was he buried with a donkey?
DanM25456 5 years ago
You guys are idiots. Tutankhamen's cause of death still hasn't been determined to this day. Read Nicholas Reeve's book on King Tut, it's the most comprehensive book out there. Or I'd suggest Tutankhamen by Christine El Mahdy.
serenatequila 4 years ago