Ancient Egyptian Family Feud (FULL DOCUMENTARY) Female Pharaoh Vs. Stepson

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Ancient Egyptian Family Feud (FULL DOCUMENTARY) Female Pharaoh Vs. Stepson


How did a female pharaoh and a young king bring about the final days of the Ramesside family? We investigate the end of Egypts largest family and how the legacy of Ramses the great came to an abrupt end.

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  1. There is two things I would like to mention is that there is a recording done by the BBC in 1938 about the Pharaoh Tutankhamun's trumpets. There was an attempt to play the trumpets. Starting with the silver trumpet but the silver trumpet fragmented but the trumpet was reconstructed and so the copper trumpet was played using a modern mouth piece and a good sound was produced. Also one of the cups of the Pharaoh Tutankhamun has a little surprise to it. If you shine a light in one of the cups there will show a scene of Tutankhamun and his great wife having a tender time with each other. It is really sweet to see it.

  2. Im obsessed w/ anything Egyptian history. It’s truly fascinating , and I always love learning about Egyptian history I’ve never heard about before!
    I remember I was about 12 going to the Met to see the King Tut exhibit in NYC, as my Mom was studying Egyptology in college. I remember being so impressed and interested in the exhibit, and it’s never stopped since. Although when I did finally get the chance to go to Egypt, our guide iwas unable to get tickets to go into the pyramids, and I was so disappointed!! I remember him telling us they only allow 150 people in in the morning & in the afternoon because of the sweat from the people ruins the limestone! But still, imagine going all the way to Egypt and not being able to go into the pyramids. Ugh, so disappointed !! Who knows if I’ll go back, although I probably will because there is still so much I want to see!!!Thx for such a very well made & informative video!

  3. I just want to say that I think this was an excellent documentary. I found that I enjoyed it more than any of the other documentaries that I have seen on the subject of Egypt, including those that I have seen on television channels or documentaries made by larger production companies. I also want to say yay Curtis, you be you! Another comment I have is the reconstructions of the families’ mummies all look so similar, obviously the result of so much inbreeding.

  4. You bring all of this history together in such lifelike ways. Not all of us can visit places like this of course ,and it is wonderful to have this opportunity to have you give so much help in the history and actually the ablity to get to know the truth of all of the characers that played such an imporant part in the history of mankind.( Or as close as possible.)

    I wer eyeliner and feel thi connection with Egyptions, nd always hve for soem strange reasons? I am not 72 yrs oldd, my hair is brown naturally too, or mostly, as a tiny bit of grey is trying to pop in but anyway hope i am noot juged oon this but still wear eyeliner but have tried to cut it down a litte bit. When friends says " Why do you wear makeup?" I say " Because I want to, as I do like it" But do not wear so much face makeup mostly light color on the lipstick and the eyeliner and mascara and if I do not have pink on cheeks that day I will put a little lipstick on it, and just shine it a bit. Now I know I must end wearing it one day soon, I suppose, but just have trouble with this "habit?" But canot help but wonder why On earth this has stuck with meso much? Maybe no connection at all, but we all have our own quirks of what we like or not.

    Just enjoy so much getting to know more and more about Egypt and its people. Thank you!