100 YEARS OF TUTANKHAMUN: Egyptologists Share Their Thoughts (FULL SHOWCASE)

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Renowned Egyptologists share their thoughts on the 100th Anniversary of the discovery of King Tut's tomb!

A Showcase by Curtis Ryan Woodside

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0:00 Introduction
3:22 LADY FIONA CARNARVON
5:54 CHRIS NAUNTON
13:12 SAHAR SALEEM
16:56 SOFIA AZIZ
27:19 NICK BROWN
31:16 AIDAN DODSON
34:32 DYAN HILTON
39:02 TONY MCMAHON
41:18 RACHEL LEE PEREZ
43:57 JOSH GUERRERO
48:59 JAN SUMMERS DUFFY
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Let's celebrate! Every hundred years a great discovery: the Rosetta Stone, Tutankhamun ... time for the tomb of Herihor Dr. Niwiński!❣😉

ancientsitesgirl
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Excellent video. I love what you have done with this. I am honored to be involved with this project. Thank you.

JEgypt
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A marvelous presentation of the ✨ Ancient Egyptian Pharoah Tuthankhamun!!!! Very much appreciated!

angelshaw
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😍Thank you Curtis!! A wonderful tribute!💖

mariak
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Curtis you are a gem I’m just in awe all over again the Egyptologists tributes to the young King Tutankhamun his life a mystery showered in grandeur and sadness his name will forever live on and inspire many up and coming Egyptologist Bravo to you my love just riveting standup ovation to you Grazie mille💖💖😘😘👌👌🌟🌟

brendam
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Magnificent video of 100 years of Tutankhamen Curtis what a beautiful tribute to the young king. You and Dr Joann Fletcher got me so fascinated in the Egyptian history and the culture. Thank you for your dedication and hard work you put into educating people in this amazing history of Egypt ❤️🫶🏼

tinaprentice
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Great interviews, a pleasure as always ☀️

PhoebeKateHunter
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Curtis mate you have out done your self this was a fantastic idea for a documentary having different egyptologists talk about what Tutankhamun means to them and why he is still so popular today well done once again Curtis

davidcaldecoat
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Magnificent a wonderful Journey with amazing people whom know what they are talking about… Curtis a wonderful angle and approach to an amazing story of Tutankhamen Thankyou

howdy
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Well done Curtis, such varied and interesting tributes to King Tut. I also loved hearing your commentary on all the Egyptian sites in your recent tour down the Nile with Vivienne and friends, which was awesome and so informative for we who will probably never get to see these historical treasures in our lifetime. 👌💖

christineh
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I really appreciate they way you show your work and appreciation not just exploitation. Most tourists go to Egypt just to relive a 1920's Western view playing dress up to promote themselves and their "brand" to yet again "get something" from the association rather than truly learn about the life and the unbelievable culture of the ancient Egyptians. xx

misssilencedogood
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I was fortunate in 1978 to see this beautiful exhibit when it came to Seattle, Washington USA. At twenty-eight it fascinated and awed me. i felt privileged to be in the presents of such extortionary history. Thank you for a remarkable journey again Curtis.

wendyonthefly
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Love Tut he my favorite of all pharaohs you always do wonderful documentary curtis.I also like things he had go through to restore the old ways and poems he would write his wife

vickiekoehn
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❤ revisiting Tutankhamun on the 100th anniversary of finding his tomb. Always have been intrigued with this rare find. Maybe Cleopatra’s Tomb next?

tristanharp
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Curtis, that was wonderful! That was a very thoughtful and unique way to honor the centenary of Tutankhamun's tomb discovery. We often fail to appreciate what a big deal that was, back in the 1920's, and how it permeated popular culture at the time. In my area of interest, antique American glassware, I find "Osiris" cut glass from Hawkes, "Tut" vases from Fostoria and "Ramses" brand of feminine toiletries, just to name a few -- all from the 1920's.

lawrencebaker
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Great documentary Curtis! I'm sure King Tut's tomb discovery indpired so many to become Archaeologists/Egyptologists. To see what was buried with a Pharoah was truly amazing. 🙂🇨🇦

jeanmkaufmann
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What a wonderful way to commemorate Carter's discovery, albeit I completely agree with you that the aftermath led to exploitation of Priceless Treasures🌟🌹🙏🏼 it only makes me ponder what ancient Egypt was actually like when all of its' countless artifacts were actually where they originated🙏🏼✨ it absolutely amazes me how we can find Egyptian artifacts in museums in every major city around the world. Thank you for this Curtis ✨🙏🏼✨

LM-lvfv
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Loved it!!! Thank you for this beautifully executed retrospective from those who have made the study of this fascinating person their life’s work. Had wondered why his body has not been on display and now I know why. Makes me reflect on what his Soul’s choices may have been for that incarnation and the difficulties he must have faced in all aspects of his life. We often think royalty has it easy and we dismiss the dramas that play out at larger scales for such people. Bravo

anitasujiivana
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It was certainly interesting to hear what TUT means to these historians

stankovamarcela
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Such a wonderful tribute! I think he inspired many kids to dream about being archaeologists as well. :)

juls