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Hundreds of tonnes of stone to portray a mighty pharaoh.
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Colossal testament to Egypt's golden age.
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I think it's probably here at the feet of the Colossi of Memnon
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we get a real sense of who Amenhotep III was.
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In my opinion, Amenhotep III was ancient Egypt's greatest pharaoh.
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He presided over the zenith of Egyptian culture and civilisation.
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He is the golden age.
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He is the epitome of everything that made ancient Egypt brilliant.
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The rise of this great civilisation
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was powered by its extraordinary belief system...
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..where the pursuit of the perfect afterlife was everything.
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Capable of withstanding disasters and dark ages...
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..to then re-emerge as the most powerful empire in the ancient world.
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In this episode, I'm going to enter
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what I regard as Egypt's greatest era - the New Kingdom.
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Whoa...!
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What an amazing chamber.
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A time of luxury, grand designs
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and unparalleled splendour.
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Isn't this absolutely beautiful?
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But like all good things, it couldn't last forever.
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Egypt's powerful religion would prove to be its greatest weakness.
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And I'll discover how the priests became so rich,
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their power struggle with the crown destroyed the very unity of Egypt.
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It was this very conflict that would transform this golden age
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into one of decadence and corruption...
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..and would eventually tear Egypt apart.
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And by looking again at Egypt's greatest superstars,
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I'm going to investigate what really happened
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during the glittering New Kingdom.
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Welcome to my story of ancient Egypt.
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The New Kingdom, nearly 3,500 years ago
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and the time of Amenhotep III.
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When Egypt's expression of power and belief
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reached new heights of enormity.
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I've joined an international team of archaeologists,
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who are excavating just one of the vast monuments Amenhotep created...
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his funerary temple.
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Now, being here, you really get a sense of what it must have been like
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3,500 years ago,
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when this place was a building site - much as it is today.
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All these statues all around,
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Amenhotep III's image coming up in their hundreds.
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And yet, as the archaeologists today assemble all these pieces,
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this is, literally, history coming out of the ground piece by piece.
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In the pyramid age,
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royal tombs and funerary temples were a single complex,
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but 1,300 years later, the two were built separately,
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reflecting a new era of opulence,
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epitomising the greatest dynasty of all, the 18th.
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The time of Amenhotep III.
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For centuries, pretty much the only visible remains
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of Amenhotep's funerary temple were his two colossal statues.
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Now archaeologist Dr Hourig Sourouzian and her team
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are finally uncovering the full splendour
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of this once-mighty monument.
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You touch. And it's, it's...
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- It's like glass.
- Yes.
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Covering over 86 acres,
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this was not a tomb like the pyramids,
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but a huge complex.
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The largest funerary temple ever created.
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- It's a massive, massive...
- It's unbelievable.
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You have to imagine
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this is only the major temple, the main temple.
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You have to imagine other temples, processional ways,
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sphinx avenues, magazines,
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workshops, treasures, pools, gardens,
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priests' houses, administrative houses...
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All this was a big city in the...in the capital.
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- Overwhelming in size.
- Yeah. It is.
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This grand design was built as the place
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where his soul could be worshipped for eternity,
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while his mummified body was buried in the Valley of the Kings nearby.
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But during his lifetime, inside the temple,
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a permanent priesthood was employed,
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all ruled over by the pharaoh.
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Amenhotep's massive statues flanked the temple's main entrance.
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Beyond them lay a second pair,
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and then a third.
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Amenhotep's image repeated throughout the temple complex.
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I wish one day they, they find a time machine.
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I go back...
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Can I come? I'll come with you.
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We may not have a time machine, but 15 years of work
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have begun to reveal some of the temple's former glories.
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Normally, these would have been metres up in the air.
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But to actually engage...
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It's so very tactile.
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So very intimate.
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Holding hands with the pharaoh.
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This colossus from the temple's second gateway
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is flanked by one of the best-preserved statues
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of Amenhotep's principal consort, Queen Tiye,
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his Great Royal Wife.
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Here she's standing.
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And by a miracle, having been saved by all the catastrophes
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which struck this temple.
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So he's protected her for centuries, really, hasn't he?
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Carved to be no bigger than Amenhotep's lower leg,
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Queen Tiye's size served to exaggerate
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the pharaoh's superhuman status.
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These massive statues were more than a memorial.
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Each worship is to guarantee the immortality of the king's soul...
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the pharaoh as god.
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This is my great surprise to you.
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And Hourig has saved the very best until last.
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Pull it now.
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Oh...!
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Oh, flipping heck!
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It's Amenhotep's head,
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at three metres tall,
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carved from the finest white alabaster.
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Oh...
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I don't know what to say.
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Over the years, I've seen many of his portraits,
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but rarely one as stunning as this.
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Look at his nose.
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Yeah.
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This is an absolutely amazing portrait...sculpted face
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of Amenhotep himself.
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Never seen anything like it.
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With hundreds of statues like this,
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Amenhotep was multiplying the image of himself
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as Egypt's most powerful god, bringing light and life to the world.
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Because whoever controlled Egypt's religion controlled Egypt.
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And with it, a vast amount of wealth.
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Now, Amenhotep wore gold from top to toe
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and he handed it out to his courtiers as gifts.
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But he also used it as a diplomatic weapon.
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Amenhotep's clever use of Egyptian gold is recorded on stone scarabs,
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like this one.
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They served as the pharaoh's news bulletins,
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which he circulated around his empire with updates inscribed on their base.
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In this case, it was a new marriage of the king.
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It effectively records his marriage to a Syrian princess,
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a princess from the land of Mitanni,
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and it recounts how, having sent gold to the princess' father,
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he then sent out one of his daughters for the pharaoh to marry.
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So a kind of mail-order bride, if you like.
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It reports that her name was Kiluhepa...
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..and that she arrived from Mitanni in Syria,
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with no fewer than 317 ladies in waiting.
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Clearly impressed,
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Amenhotep added the comment,
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"It's a marvel!"
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With this diplomatic marriage, only one of many,
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they were an effective way of securing peace and prosperity.
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Amenhotep was able to utilise his key resource,
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his gold, to kind of get everything he wanted to maintain his status
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as the supreme monarch in the ancient world at that time.
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Gold bought Egypt peace with its neighbours...
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..with Amenhotep III's empire stretching from what is now Syria
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as far as modern Sudan.
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But within Egypt itself, gold had a different use
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and could even guarantee a fast track to the afterlife.
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Emphatically expressed by a great treasure in the museum in Wigan.
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A stunning golden face.
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Originally part of a woman's coffin,
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her life-like features were preserved
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to allow her soul to recognise her in the afterlife.
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Isn't this absolutely beautiful?
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Clearly the gold suggests to us
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that this was someone of very special,
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very high status, very wealthy.
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Although we can never know her name,
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she had clearly spent a fortune in preparing for her perfect afterlife.
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Covered in gold leaf, she stares out at us
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with eyes of alabaster and black obsidian.
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We can really see into the world,
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into the thought patterns of the Egyptians themselves
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because, as stunning as this face is,
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it was simply buried in a tomb -
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literally, buried in a hole in the ground -
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not for human eyes,
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but to be seen by the gods and the spirits of the dead,
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with whom this woman wanted to join.
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And that's why her skin is gold,
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because the gods had golden skin
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and she wanted to be recognised by them as one of their own,
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taken into their eternal care.
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For the Egyptians, it was a special pact between themselves and the gods
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that made their country, made their empire,
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so very powerful, so very special.
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In the golden age,
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this special pact shone more brightly than ever before...
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..with Egypt's wealth poured into their faith in the afterlife.
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And with increasing amounts of gold accompanying the royal mummies,
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their tombs needed to be kept secure at all costs.
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So a secret burial place was established for Egypt's pharaohs,
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on Thebes' west bank.
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The Valley of the Kings.
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It was essential that each royal mummy
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was buried safely in their tomb,
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in a custom dating back to the beginning of time,
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because each one became a royal ancestor,
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whose cumulative souls formed the very essence of Egypt.
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The royal tombs had been desecrated once before,
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breaking Egypt's spiritual link to its ancestors.
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So to prevent this happening again,
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the pharaohs of the New Kingdom chose burial deep in this remote valley...
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..where they could lie undisturbed in rock-cut tombs.
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And this became Egypt's most sacred place.
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Such elaborate preparations for the afterlife
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also fuelled a growing economy.
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And just as in the pyramid age,
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the industry of death shaped the lives of many ordinary Egyptians.
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For not only were there tombs to cut and temples to build,
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but statues, shrines, coffins, sarcophagi
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and all the paraphernalia of the afterlife.
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And with this came all the ingenuity
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of sourcing everything from alabaster to granite to gold.
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This is a copy of the world's earliest surviving geological map,
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dating from around 1150BC and the reign of Ramses IV.
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This map is a guide to the stone quarries and gold mines
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of a 15km stretch of Egypt's Eastern Desert.
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It's almost as detailed as a modern geological map,
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with different colours for the different rock types.
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So over here, these large areas of black are the sedimentary rocks.
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Back here, where it turns pink, these are the igneous rocks, like granite.
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Other little features include areas of gold mining.
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And then throughout, you have this very subtle speckling
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and these are the areas of gravel.
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Known to be very accurate,
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the map was made for one specific quarrying expedition...
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..when 8,000 men were sent into a desert valley 130km from Thebes,
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to mine stone for royal monuments.
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But what's special about this map
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is that it leads us to the ordinary people,
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who were employed by the pharaoh
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to build the tombs in the Valley of the Kings.
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It was discovered by archaeologists
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at the workers' village of Deir el-Medina,
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a purpose-built settlement to house the tomb builders,
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architects, artists and scribes, together with their families.
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This would have been a bustling place,
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its streets full of children playing,
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deliveries being made
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and all the colours, sounds and smells of everyday life.
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It's one of the workers who lived here who made the map.
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Now, we even know the identity of the mapmaker, the scribe Amennakhte.
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His distinctive handwriting
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is well known from a range of other literary works,
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from poems to prayers, maps to tomb plans.
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And it's thanks to one particular little inscription,
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with his name on, that we even know where he lived.
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Amennakhte lived here.
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This is the scribe's house.
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Amennakhte was one of the many skilled workers
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that rose through the ranks of society
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in the generations following the reign of Amenhotep III.
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He became the head scribe of this entire village,
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so a very, very important man.
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And yet, it's a very sad tale, as well,
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because as he gets older,
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we know that his eyesight started to fail
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because a prayer of his has survived,
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in which he makes this very personal address
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to the local goddess, Meretseger,
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who lived at the top of the mountain up there.
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And he's imploring the goddess.
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He's saying, "My eyesight is failing.
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"I see darkness by day."
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And for a scribe, for a consummate draughtsman like Amennakhte,
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how sad that would have been.
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Here, Amennakhte prays to Meretseger,
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both of them symbolically portrayed without their eyes.
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It's hard not to resist this image that,
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as he got older and more infirm,
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he would have gone up the steps to the flat roof
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and, with failing eyesight,
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try to focus on the job in hand...
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Trying to mix his paints,
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apply the lines and the words and so forth.
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And needing the full sun on a day like this,
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just to get through the working day.
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But just like his predecessors, who built the pyramids,
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Amennakte would have felt a sense of greater purpose.
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We can imagine him and his neighbours in Deir el-Medina
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working towards a single aim...
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creating the royal tomb.
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The New Kingdom pharaohs had created a new image for themselves.
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Elaborate building schemes, requiring new towns full of workers.
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A strong economy, supporting an ever-grander vision,
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both for this world and the next.
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But the spiritual convictions that had brought Egypt to its zenith
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had also created a serious threat.
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In the New Kingdom, much of the Egyptian state centred on Thebes.
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While its west bank was mainly dedicated to its city of the dead,
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the east bank was where most people lived
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and the site of Egypt's main state temple - Karnak.
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As Karnak was rapidly becoming
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the largest religious complex of the ancient world,
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its influence grew exponentially.
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And likewise, the power of its priests.
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To get a real sense of what's going on, we need to go behind the scenes.
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SHE SPEAKS IN ARABIC
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I'm being allowed through an ancient passageway,
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once only accessible to Karnak's clergy.
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More, more, more wonderful sign.
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It leads to the top of the temple's main gateway
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and gives a view of Karnak not many get to see.
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Just look at that...
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You could fit Notre Dame and St Paul's Cathedrals in here
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and still have acres to spare.
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It is immense.
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Within Karnak, a series of chapels, shrines and sacred precincts
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covered a total area of more than 250 acres.
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This was Egypt's religious heart for almost 2,000 years.
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The reason why Karnak is so vast
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is that every pharaoh poured so much of their wealth
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into this temple.
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Their gold and their spoils of war all filled the temple's coffers.
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And each pharaoh also wanted to build
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their own halls, shrines and obelisks
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in an attempt to outdo their predecessors.
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And yet all to the greater glory of Karnak's chief god, Amun.
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Over the course of centuries,
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Amun had risen from a local Theban god to Egypt's state deity.
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And his worship was the engine that fuelled the nation.
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So every pharaoh had to keep Amun content,
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offering him their wealth and tending to his every need.
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And this privilege fell to Karnak's high priest
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and was performed in the temple's inner sanctum.
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Secret ceremonies at which the only others permitted were the royals.
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Here we are in the very heart of Karnak temple.
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This is where the god lived.
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The god himself lived inside his sacred statue.
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The original wouldn't have been much bigger than this.
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It would have been solid gold.
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It would have lived inside a little golden shrine,
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sealed by a pair of small doors.
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And each morning, the high priest would come in.
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He would awaken the god's spirit.
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He would greet him. He would wash him.
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Anoint him with perfume.
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Apply his eye make-up.
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And then dress him in various linen outfits.
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Apply the small pieces of jewellery to the god's statue.
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And then the god would proceed to enjoy his day.
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Amun received daily meals of the finest foods...
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roast meats, bread, fruit and vegetables,
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accompanied by wine and beer.
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Clouds of incense would drive away evil forces
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and musicians and dancers entertained him.
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And by keeping their most important deity content,
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it was believed that Amun would, in turn,
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make the Nile flood each year,
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make the sun rise each morning
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and maintain Egypt's supreme status.
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The high priests' direct access to Amun
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made them the greatest beneficiaries of Karnak's growing prosperity.
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This tranquil lake is where the male and female clergy bathed,
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twice each day and night, to maintain their ritual purity before the gods.
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Known as "the pure ones",
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they set themselves apart from the rest of society
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with their distinctive appearance,
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achieved through their own set of daily rituals.
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Part of this process of ritual purity
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involved using an array of implements on a daily basis
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to transform their appearance.
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And one of the most important things they did,
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they had to remove all body hair - male and female clergy -
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using razors like this.
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So every day, having to shave their heads and their entire bodies.
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Keep them free from lice and all these kinds of things,
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which would have inhibited their sense of cleanliness.
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It was essential that they also had a very clean mouth,
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because they'd be speaking the words before the god.
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And so they used something which is quite a modern thing.
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Basically, natron salt.
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A kind of bicarbonate, rather like a modern bicarbonate toothpaste,
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which would get their teeth nice and clean.
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Scrupulous not only with dental hygiene,
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they wore reed-woven sandals and robes of pure white linen.
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And having transformed themselves in this wonderful way,
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they also had access to these polished metal mirrors.
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They could then admire their transformed appearance,
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because it was important to distance themselves from the great unwashed.
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For the ancient priests, cleanliness really was next to godliness
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and they were the gods' chosen people.
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As the wealth and power of Karnak's priests grew,
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their authority over Egypt began to rival that of the king.
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Karnak's priests had far-reaching influence,
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active not only by day, but also by night.
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One of these priests was called Nakht.
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He was a priest of the Hours of Amun,
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which basically means he was an astronomer
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and he would sit by night on the flat temple roof,
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which was effectively an ancient observatory,
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and he'd be able to chart
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the progress of the stars and planets in the sky,
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watch the movement of the heavens.
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And by doing so, the priests of Egypt were able to work out
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when to celebrate specific events.
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But of course, what this meant is that Karnak never closed.
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It was a 24-hour-a-day concern.
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It meant the priests were always there.
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It meant the priests were always watching.
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Fully aware of the potential threat posed by the Karnak clergy,
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Amenhotep III employed his own relatives in the temple
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to guarantee their loyalty.
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But such subtle means of control were about to evaporate.
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Enter a new pharaoh...
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..Akhenaten.
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Son and heir of Amenhotep.
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But unlike his father, Akhenaten was no diplomat.
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His zealous ambitions would soon plunge Egypt
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into an age of political and religious extremism.
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Early in his reign,
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Akhenaten found a swift way to stamp his authority on the priests,
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by building a controversial new temple complex at Karnak.
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Now, what we're looking at here is something very, very unusual.
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It's part of a wall from Karnak temple,
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but not the traditional part of Karnak temple.
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It's a section that was built a little way beyond
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and it was a new, revolutionary building.
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It wasn't built like the old-style Karnak
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in huge, big, monolithic blocks of stone,
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but these small easier-to-handle blocks,
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which meant, of course, it could almost spring up overnight.
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But most shocking of all
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were the images that this new temple portrayed.
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Akhenaten had begun to dismantle Egypt's traditional religion
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and replace its many deities with a single god.
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If you look very carefully,
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the images are very different to what went before.
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Amun is nowhere present.
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The god of Karnak himself isn't represented in his own temple.
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Because the god shown here is a form of the sun god called the Aten.
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And you can see the multiple rays coming down,
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ending in human hands,
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giving their blessings to the main figure here.
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And it isn't the high priest of Amun.
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For Amun's priests were no longer in control at Karnak.
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And Amun himself was now replaced by the Aten sun god.
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In fact, life in Egypt was turned on its head.
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And whereas previously,
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courtiers would bow very low before their monarch,
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now times had changed.
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These people have their faces in the dirt before pharaoh.
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They're lying prostrate before him.
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This marked the beginning of a new age.
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It was an age when the only way to reach God
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was through his intermediaries,
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twin monarchs Akhenaten and his wife and co-ruler Nefertiti.
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And when the priests objected, the royal couple closed Karnak,
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sacked its priests and seized its treasury.
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They then moved their whole court 400km downriver from Thebes
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and in less than ten years built a brand-new city.
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Known today as Amarna,
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its palaces, temples and tombs
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were filled with images of the Aten, the sun disk god.
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Gone were the multiplicity of gods to worship.
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Now it was the sun that was celebrated each day
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with hymns, prayers and offerings presented on a truly lavish scale.
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But the couple's vision of Utopia came at a price.
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And when Akhenaten died after a 17-year reign,
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Egypt was bankrupt.
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His son became king of Egypt.
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And although he reigned for less than ten years,
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he still became the most famous pharaoh
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from the whole of Egyptian history.
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Tutankhamen.
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His treasure, discovered by Howard Carter in 1922,
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was the most famous archaeological find of all time.
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Tutankhamen's mask is the epitome of ancient Egypt.
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So very familiar.
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Yet, like so many of his treasures, holding a long-standing secret.
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I've come to Oxford University's Griffith Institute
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to examine the most detailed records of his burial.
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So in this first stack...
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These are all Carter's notes and diaries, journals.
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And then, right at the bottom down here,
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we've got all Harry Burton's original glass negatives.
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Captured on delicate glass slides, these are the original negatives
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taken by Howard Carter's photographer
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at every stage of the ten-year excavation.
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So this shows the very first view they had of the mummy.
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They reveal Tutankhamen's burial in a way not usually seen,
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for this is the linen shroud over his third innermost coffin.
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This is as if the embalmers have just finished.
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The family have laid their wreaths and floral tributes,
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before the lid finally went on.
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What a privilege to actually see this in black and white.
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Wow...
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That's pretty profound, that.
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For all his fabled wealth,
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Tutankhamen was, in life, a fairly insignificant pharaoh.
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But his premature death, after only a decade as king,
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offered Karnak's priests the perfect opportunity
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to obliterate all trace of Akhenaten, Nefertiti and the Amarna period.
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And these wonderful photos of his burial treasure
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reveal how they did it.
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On his famous golden throne,
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Tutankhamen and his wife Ankhesenamun are depicted together.
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But all is not what it seems, as recent research has discovered...
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If we look at the back of the queen's head,
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where her wig originally was,
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it's been slightly cut down there.
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The same with Tutankhamen's crown.
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A new crown has been added here.
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So it's little things like this, because headgear regalia
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was crucial in identifying these royal individuals.
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By altering the images, the throne had been customised for Tutankhamen.
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But the biggest giveaway as to whom this once belonged
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is in the deity that looms large above the king and queen.
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So although Amun is also named on this throne,
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it's the Aten sun disk that does take centre stage
510
00:35:22,640 --> 00:35:27,320
and really does cement this piece as a royal throne from the Armana age.
511
00:35:27,320 --> 00:35:29,840
So it seems that the two figures
512
00:35:29,840 --> 00:35:32,840
once believed to be Tutankhamen and his wife
513
00:35:32,840 --> 00:35:35,840
were originally Akhenaten and Nefertiti.
514
00:35:40,640 --> 00:35:46,000
Another clue comes from the most famous artefact from ancient history,
515
00:35:46,000 --> 00:35:49,400
the golden mask of Tutankhamen.
516
00:35:49,400 --> 00:35:51,160
Or is it?
517
00:35:51,160 --> 00:35:55,720
Recent research has zoned in on one long-overlooked feature
518
00:35:55,720 --> 00:35:58,440
and that is the decidedly pierced ears.
519
00:35:58,440 --> 00:36:02,720
Because it's been suggested that this mask
520
00:36:02,720 --> 00:36:04,920
was originally made for someone else.
521
00:36:04,920 --> 00:36:07,960
The research suggests that Tutankhamen
522
00:36:07,960 --> 00:36:10,800
wouldn't have worn earrings beyond childhood.
523
00:36:10,800 --> 00:36:13,640
So by the age of 20, when he died,
524
00:36:13,640 --> 00:36:17,440
he would not have been portrayed with pierced ears.
525
00:36:17,440 --> 00:36:21,600
This mask was not made for an adult male pharaoh.
526
00:36:21,600 --> 00:36:24,800
Indeed, when the gold has been compared,
527
00:36:24,800 --> 00:36:28,680
the face is made of completely different gold to the rest.
528
00:36:29,640 --> 00:36:32,760
Evidence of soldering is clearly visible on the mask.
529
00:36:33,800 --> 00:36:37,840
It now seems as if Tutankhamen's own face
530
00:36:37,840 --> 00:36:41,560
was effectively grafted onto the mask of a previous ruler.
531
00:36:41,560 --> 00:36:45,720
A previous ruler who had pierced ears for earrings.
532
00:36:45,720 --> 00:36:49,080
A previous ruler who may well have been a woman,
533
00:36:49,080 --> 00:36:51,600
who may well have been Nefertiti.
534
00:36:56,560 --> 00:37:00,520
In fact, it's estimated that around 80% of the objects
535
00:37:00,520 --> 00:37:02,640
found in Tutankhamen's tomb
536
00:37:02,640 --> 00:37:06,000
originally belonged to either Akhenaten or Nefertiti.
537
00:37:07,600 --> 00:37:10,160
And with all of it dumped together like this,
538
00:37:10,160 --> 00:37:12,840
it was a kind of spiritual decluttering.
539
00:37:14,920 --> 00:37:17,240
As far as the priests were concerned,
540
00:37:17,240 --> 00:37:19,240
all this was tainted gold.
541
00:37:19,240 --> 00:37:23,680
And so the burial of Tutankhamen was the perfect opportunity
542
00:37:23,680 --> 00:37:26,200
to bury the unwanted past forever.
543
00:37:31,360 --> 00:37:35,360
While the city of Amarna had been abandoned, then demolished,
544
00:37:35,360 --> 00:37:37,520
the memory of everything it represented
545
00:37:37,520 --> 00:37:39,440
was likewise being erased.
546
00:37:41,840 --> 00:37:44,240
Egypt's state religion was restored.
547
00:37:47,040 --> 00:37:49,520
Karnak's priests were back in business.
548
00:37:52,800 --> 00:37:56,360
And Thebes was once again the seat of sacred power.
549
00:38:01,800 --> 00:38:05,160
And now, the next dynasty of the New Kingdom was in control.
550
00:38:07,080 --> 00:38:09,160
Having died without an heir,
551
00:38:09,160 --> 00:38:13,520
Tutankhamen was succeeded by a line of militaristic rulers,
552
00:38:13,520 --> 00:38:15,480
the 19th dynasty.
553
00:38:20,400 --> 00:38:22,880
With no direct royal ancestry,
554
00:38:22,880 --> 00:38:27,760
the new dynasty needed to reconnect with Egypt's illustrious past.
555
00:38:27,760 --> 00:38:30,720
So it reinstated traditional beliefs,
556
00:38:30,720 --> 00:38:34,520
in a renaissance led by one of its most influential rulers.
557
00:38:37,320 --> 00:38:38,720
Seti I.
558
00:38:40,000 --> 00:38:42,200
His tomb in the Valley of the Kings
559
00:38:42,200 --> 00:38:45,400
is the largest pharaoh's tomb ever created here.
560
00:38:48,920 --> 00:38:50,640
Currently closed to the public,
561
00:38:50,640 --> 00:38:54,400
I've been given special permission to explore this labyrinthine treasure.
562
00:38:57,720 --> 00:39:01,200
The tomb's inviting us down, further down into the underworld
563
00:39:01,200 --> 00:39:03,520
and it's just drawing us into the darkness.
564
00:39:03,520 --> 00:39:05,640
It's a really, really deep tomb, this.
565
00:39:08,600 --> 00:39:12,720
Its 174 metres of corridors and chambers
566
00:39:12,720 --> 00:39:14,640
all chiselled out by hand.
567
00:39:16,680 --> 00:39:21,440
And covered from floor to ceiling in some truly spectacular scenes.
568
00:39:22,800 --> 00:39:24,080
Whoa...!
569
00:39:24,080 --> 00:39:26,160
What an amazing chamber!
570
00:39:26,160 --> 00:39:30,520
Absolutely filled with little gold and twinkly stars.
571
00:39:31,880 --> 00:39:35,240
But the walls of Seti's tomb carry a clear message...
572
00:39:36,720 --> 00:39:41,800
..demonstrating the return of Egypt's traditional deities in full force.
573
00:39:46,640 --> 00:39:50,360
And here we see him, Seti with the gods.
574
00:39:57,400 --> 00:39:59,520
This is a brilliant chamber.
575
00:39:59,520 --> 00:40:03,840
Its repeated images of the pharaoh Seti with the gods.
576
00:40:03,840 --> 00:40:06,680
The gods are back and he's keen to show that.
577
00:40:06,680 --> 00:40:08,360
And so we see him here...
578
00:40:09,680 --> 00:40:11,600
..with Anubis,
579
00:40:11,600 --> 00:40:15,560
the elegant black jackal god of embalming and the dead.
580
00:40:16,680 --> 00:40:19,840
Here Seti is making offerings to Hathor,
581
00:40:19,840 --> 00:40:24,240
the maternal goddess of love, who takes all dead souls into her care.
582
00:40:26,320 --> 00:40:28,520
And Horus, the god of kingship,
583
00:40:28,520 --> 00:40:31,680
wearing the joint crowns of Upper and Lower Egypt.
584
00:40:34,520 --> 00:40:38,120
Then Seti makes the strongest connection with Egypt's past
585
00:40:38,120 --> 00:40:42,160
in the portrayal of the ultimate deity in the tomb...
586
00:40:42,160 --> 00:40:45,000
Osiris, god of the underworld.
587
00:40:46,640 --> 00:40:51,080
He represents every single pharaoh that's gone before Seti.
588
00:40:51,080 --> 00:40:55,240
He represents the accumulated powers of the royal ancestors.
589
00:40:55,240 --> 00:40:59,080
And Seti is keen to show himself in the company of Osiris.
590
00:40:59,080 --> 00:41:04,680
He's tapping into that greatness that made Egypt such a strong nation.
591
00:41:08,160 --> 00:41:12,000
Every image, every hieroglyph in Seti's tomb
592
00:41:12,000 --> 00:41:15,280
harks back to the golden age of Amenhotep III.
593
00:41:17,600 --> 00:41:20,320
And continuing with this golden legacy,
594
00:41:20,320 --> 00:41:25,640
Seti's reign was a true renaissance of art and culture,
595
00:41:25,640 --> 00:41:28,040
with the ultimate jewel in his tomb...
596
00:41:28,040 --> 00:41:29,520
his burial chamber.
597
00:41:33,960 --> 00:41:36,560
That is absolutely superb.
598
00:41:41,120 --> 00:41:43,120
This is really incredible.
599
00:41:43,120 --> 00:41:47,080
It's taking that night-time sky motif and really, really running with it.
600
00:41:51,760 --> 00:41:53,520
This is the night sky,
601
00:41:53,520 --> 00:41:56,280
as seen through the eyes of the astronomer priests.
602
00:41:57,760 --> 00:42:01,080
And this is where the royal mummy would have lain,
603
00:42:01,080 --> 00:42:03,160
in its alabaster sarcophagus,
604
00:42:03,160 --> 00:42:05,360
allowing Seti's mummy, Seti's soul,
605
00:42:05,360 --> 00:42:08,200
to look up at this spectacular ceiling.
606
00:42:13,960 --> 00:42:17,720
Egypt's traditional belief system is here writ large,
607
00:42:17,720 --> 00:42:20,080
covering every surface.
608
00:42:26,000 --> 00:42:27,120
Egypt was back.
609
00:42:28,640 --> 00:42:31,560
Seti had brought back the days of glory.
610
00:42:33,000 --> 00:42:36,040
It's as if the Amarna period had never been.
611
00:42:36,040 --> 00:42:38,560
And for the average man and woman in the street,
612
00:42:38,560 --> 00:42:40,120
that was a wonderful thing,
613
00:42:40,120 --> 00:42:43,000
because order had been restored,
614
00:42:43,000 --> 00:42:46,120
chaos had been brushed away
615
00:42:46,120 --> 00:42:50,240
and everything was all right with their world.
616
00:42:56,440 --> 00:42:58,680
The golden age had been restored.
617
00:43:00,360 --> 00:43:02,880
But not just for the larger-than-life pharaohs,
618
00:43:02,880 --> 00:43:06,640
with their glorious tombs and vast monuments,
619
00:43:06,640 --> 00:43:09,600
but for the majority of Egypt's population, too.
620
00:43:12,520 --> 00:43:15,320
This included the inhabitants of Deir el-Medina,
621
00:43:15,320 --> 00:43:18,000
the tomb builders' village near the Valley of the Kings.
622
00:43:19,760 --> 00:43:22,720
At the edge of the village was a great pit,
623
00:43:22,720 --> 00:43:24,680
the community dump,
624
00:43:24,680 --> 00:43:26,960
inside which were discovered
625
00:43:26,960 --> 00:43:30,400
tens of thousands of pieces of pottery and stone
626
00:43:30,400 --> 00:43:32,880
covered in pictures and words.
627
00:43:35,120 --> 00:43:39,200
Written in hieratic script, a kind of hieroglyphic shorthand,
628
00:43:39,200 --> 00:43:42,840
these are the ancient Egyptian equivalent of Post-it Notes,
629
00:43:42,840 --> 00:43:44,960
shopping lists and text messages.
630
00:43:47,920 --> 00:43:50,480
This is the kind of stuff
631
00:43:50,480 --> 00:43:52,280
- that speaks to everyday life.
- Yeah, yeah.
632
00:43:52,280 --> 00:43:54,040
What's going on underneath the surface.
633
00:43:54,040 --> 00:43:58,400
With the help of hieratic expert Dr Glenn Godenho,
634
00:43:58,400 --> 00:44:01,320
we can catch a glimpse of this intimate world,
635
00:44:01,320 --> 00:44:03,560
far away from kings and gods.
636
00:44:04,640 --> 00:44:06,560
Which is your favourite amongst these ones?
637
00:44:06,560 --> 00:44:08,440
I always go to this one.
638
00:44:08,440 --> 00:44:10,440
This is really nice because this one's
639
00:44:10,440 --> 00:44:12,640
basically a list of stuff you take to a party.
640
00:44:12,640 --> 00:44:15,120
What you've got is tabulated information.
641
00:44:15,120 --> 00:44:17,400
So you've vertical and horizontal lines
642
00:44:17,400 --> 00:44:20,080
and in each of those spaces you've got a name and the stuff
643
00:44:20,080 --> 00:44:22,000
they've brought to that particular event.
644
00:44:22,000 --> 00:44:24,520
I mean, this person here, the name's missing from this,
645
00:44:24,520 --> 00:44:27,200
but this person brought the most stuff - about 11 items.
646
00:44:27,200 --> 00:44:29,760
We've got bread, for example, being brought along.
647
00:44:29,760 --> 00:44:31,440
Next down, we've got some beer.
648
00:44:31,440 --> 00:44:33,080
So one jug of beer.
649
00:44:34,120 --> 00:44:38,160
As well as beer and bread, it lists a veritable feast.
650
00:44:39,720 --> 00:44:41,280
Fruit, 20 pieces.
651
00:44:42,760 --> 00:44:44,680
Beans, one jarful.
652
00:44:46,640 --> 00:44:48,520
Fish, meat.
653
00:44:50,440 --> 00:44:52,000
And even a cake.
654
00:44:53,840 --> 00:44:58,280
The thing I like about this is that idea of a community coming together.
655
00:44:58,280 --> 00:45:01,120
It really does make the ancient Egyptians that more real.
656
00:45:01,120 --> 00:45:03,680
Because we can relate to them. We all like a good party.
657
00:45:04,640 --> 00:45:09,080
But of course, life isn't always a party and people fall on hard times.
658
00:45:11,160 --> 00:45:14,280
This fragment begins with a story of a breakup.
659
00:45:15,280 --> 00:45:17,640
Hesysunebef divorced the lady Hel.
660
00:45:19,480 --> 00:45:22,200
And then it goes on to record a heart-warming story
661
00:45:22,200 --> 00:45:24,720
of support from its anonymous author.
662
00:45:25,960 --> 00:45:28,560
He seems to have wanted to look after this lady Hel.
663
00:45:28,560 --> 00:45:32,720
And so the text goes on and it says that the author of this
664
00:45:32,720 --> 00:45:39,840
spent three years giving one measure of emmer wheat to Hel every month.
665
00:45:39,840 --> 00:45:41,600
But it doesn't end there.
666
00:45:41,600 --> 00:45:44,920
So she gives to the author here a sash.
667
00:45:44,920 --> 00:45:46,720
So a piece of clothing.
668
00:45:46,720 --> 00:45:49,000
And she says in this line here,
669
00:45:49,000 --> 00:45:50,600
"To offer it at the river bank".
670
00:45:50,600 --> 00:45:53,440
The river bank is where the market was, right?
671
00:45:53,440 --> 00:45:58,200
And she says that she'd like one measure of emmer wheat for it.
672
00:45:58,200 --> 00:45:59,680
But no-one wanted it.
673
00:45:59,680 --> 00:46:00,840
Ah...!
674
00:46:00,840 --> 00:46:04,240
So the text goes on to say that the author
675
00:46:04,240 --> 00:46:07,040
tried to offer it down at the river bank,
676
00:46:07,040 --> 00:46:08,720
but he gives a customer review.
677
00:46:08,720 --> 00:46:13,400
It's right here, one word, "been", which means bad.
678
00:46:13,400 --> 00:46:15,080
Ah, that's really sad.
679
00:46:15,080 --> 00:46:17,600
Yeah, so it wasn't even worth one measure of emmer.
680
00:46:17,600 --> 00:46:20,640
So that is sad. But the author is such a good egg
681
00:46:20,640 --> 00:46:24,000
that he says that he buys it off of her
682
00:46:24,000 --> 00:46:26,160
for well over the market value of this thing
683
00:46:26,160 --> 00:46:29,120
that wasn't even worth one measure in the first place, anyway.
684
00:46:29,120 --> 00:46:31,440
Nice guy! Pity we don't know his name.
685
00:46:31,440 --> 00:46:33,320
Yeah, it's a real shame. It's a real shame.
686
00:46:34,640 --> 00:46:36,960
But at least we have his words.
687
00:46:36,960 --> 00:46:39,720
One of the many voices from Deir el-Medina
688
00:46:39,720 --> 00:46:43,520
which still speak to us across 3,000 years of history...
689
00:46:44,680 --> 00:46:49,520
..telling us of the highs and lows of lives, familiar to us, even today.
690
00:46:53,360 --> 00:46:56,960
For most people, the New Kingdom had been an age of plenty.
691
00:46:58,840 --> 00:47:00,680
But it wasn't to last.
692
00:47:01,680 --> 00:47:06,760
The golden era of wealthy pharaohs was becoming ever more superficial.
693
00:47:13,120 --> 00:47:17,880
Seti's son Ramses II was Egypt's most prolific builder...
694
00:47:19,280 --> 00:47:22,680
..overspending on ever more ostentatious monuments,
695
00:47:22,680 --> 00:47:26,040
the best known of which was his temple at Abu Simbel.
696
00:47:27,360 --> 00:47:31,360
But such over-the-top building projects emptied the royal coffers,
697
00:47:31,360 --> 00:47:34,280
as did a series of costly foreign wars.
698
00:47:35,880 --> 00:47:40,520
So by the time of Ramses III, the cracks had certainly begun to appear.
699
00:47:44,600 --> 00:47:48,920
As inflation increased, supplies in the state granaries ran low.
700
00:47:50,600 --> 00:47:53,440
So the grain, which formed the monthly wage rations
701
00:47:53,440 --> 00:47:56,920
of state employees, like tomb builders and artisans,
702
00:47:56,920 --> 00:47:59,800
was no longer paid when due.
703
00:47:59,800 --> 00:48:03,120
And it sparked the first recorded labour strike in history.
704
00:48:04,120 --> 00:48:05,760
It happened in 1155BC,
705
00:48:05,760 --> 00:48:08,920
when the tomb builders began to complain
706
00:48:08,920 --> 00:48:11,320
that their food supplies hadn't been delivered.
707
00:48:11,320 --> 00:48:13,640
And when it happened again the following month,
708
00:48:13,640 --> 00:48:17,360
they simply downed tools, marched to the nearest temple
709
00:48:17,360 --> 00:48:19,600
and shouted, "We are hungry!"
710
00:48:20,920 --> 00:48:23,400
To make sure their grievances were heard,
711
00:48:23,400 --> 00:48:25,640
they staged a sit-in at the temple.
712
00:48:29,360 --> 00:48:33,320
But the state's response only added insult to injury.
713
00:48:36,080 --> 00:48:40,720
Local officials could only hand round a delivery of pastries.
714
00:48:40,720 --> 00:48:43,240
Not much use to anyone.
715
00:48:43,240 --> 00:48:47,200
The indifference of the authorities provoked many more weeks of protest.
716
00:48:50,680 --> 00:48:52,720
Their grievances only increased.
717
00:48:52,720 --> 00:48:56,320
And soon, the striking workers had taken to shouting out
718
00:48:56,320 --> 00:48:59,120
at passing authority figures, including the mayor.
719
00:49:01,640 --> 00:49:06,040
The workers were finally fobbed off with enough supplies to shut them up
720
00:49:06,040 --> 00:49:08,960
in time for the pharaoh's jubilee celebration
721
00:49:08,960 --> 00:49:11,520
to pass by unhindered by trouble.
722
00:49:14,160 --> 00:49:15,920
But the striking workers
723
00:49:15,920 --> 00:49:19,200
had highlighted the waning power of the monarchy.
724
00:49:19,200 --> 00:49:21,000
With the pharaoh now served
725
00:49:21,000 --> 00:49:24,320
by an increasingly inefficient and corrupt bureaucracy...
726
00:49:25,480 --> 00:49:29,760
..the glorious bubble of royal extravagance finally burst.
727
00:49:33,280 --> 00:49:37,400
And the pharaoh's rivals were waiting in the wings...
728
00:49:37,400 --> 00:49:39,840
the priests of Karnak.
729
00:49:41,520 --> 00:49:43,560
Having grown powerful through the revenues
730
00:49:43,560 --> 00:49:45,680
given to the gods they served,
731
00:49:45,680 --> 00:49:49,520
the writing for the royals was quite literally...on the wall.
732
00:49:50,720 --> 00:49:54,160
And you can see what I mean in this little-known part of Karnak temple.
733
00:49:59,000 --> 00:50:02,960
Where the high priest is making a very bold statement,
734
00:50:02,960 --> 00:50:05,480
but only if you know how to read the footnotes.
735
00:50:07,680 --> 00:50:10,040
Now this is a fascinating scene.
736
00:50:10,040 --> 00:50:12,560
We have the pharaoh Ramses IX
737
00:50:12,560 --> 00:50:15,720
and he's facing his high priest shown here.
738
00:50:15,720 --> 00:50:18,640
But there's something extraordinary about this scene
739
00:50:18,640 --> 00:50:20,600
because, for the first time,
740
00:50:20,600 --> 00:50:24,960
the pharaoh and the priest are shown on exactly the same scale.
741
00:50:24,960 --> 00:50:27,920
They are the same height. That's why the priest is looking so pleased.
742
00:50:27,920 --> 00:50:30,480
He has his arms raised as if in triumph.
743
00:50:30,480 --> 00:50:32,600
Because these guys are so clever,
744
00:50:32,600 --> 00:50:36,920
they've actually got the pharaoh standing on a box.
745
00:50:36,920 --> 00:50:39,040
So he's a fraction higher
746
00:50:39,040 --> 00:50:42,280
and yet, in reality, they're the same height.
747
00:50:42,280 --> 00:50:45,680
This really shows that the priests are in power.
748
00:50:45,680 --> 00:50:47,520
They're basically saying to the king,
749
00:50:47,520 --> 00:50:49,480
"We are the same size as you,
750
00:50:49,480 --> 00:50:52,080
"therefore we are as important as you are."
751
00:50:58,160 --> 00:51:01,600
Priests had become full-time politicians.
752
00:51:01,600 --> 00:51:03,760
Vying with the throne for power,
753
00:51:03,760 --> 00:51:06,960
they destabilised the balance between church and state,
754
00:51:06,960 --> 00:51:11,080
the relationship on which Egypt's entire culture depended.
755
00:51:13,160 --> 00:51:17,120
So great were their ambitions that, by the end of the New Kingdom,
756
00:51:17,120 --> 00:51:20,080
the priests took control of the entire south.
757
00:51:21,400 --> 00:51:23,880
And with the pharaoh ruling only the north,
758
00:51:23,880 --> 00:51:27,640
the country was split into its two ancient halves.
759
00:51:31,640 --> 00:51:33,600
But even worse was to come.
760
00:51:38,280 --> 00:51:42,720
It's at Medinet Habu, Ramses III's funerary temple,
761
00:51:42,720 --> 00:51:45,680
that we can find out just how little interest
762
00:51:45,680 --> 00:51:49,240
these politician-priests now had in the royal afterlife.
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They were only concerned with their own status and their own wealth.
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Now, this next disturbing part of Egypt's story
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not only spelt disaster for its core belief in the royal afterlife,
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it left a tortuous puzzle for Egyptologists,
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which we are still trying to piece together.
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It's an extraordinary story that begins not in the temple,
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but in a small house built later within the grounds.
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Because the priests' corrupt ambitions
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would be put into practice by the man who lived here.
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His name was Butehamun,
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and as a necropolis scribe,
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he worked in the nearby Valley of the Kings.
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This is the man himself, Butehamun, with his shaven head,
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his starched kilt
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and his arms raised in prayer.
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He's praying to the great god of Thebes, Amun himself.
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Although Butehamun's story doesn't quite live up to this image of piety.
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Because it was here
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that he received a letter of instruction from his boss,
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the high priest of Karnak.
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This is a copy of that letter,
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and its contents are mind-blowing,
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because the high priest is telling Butehamun,
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"Go and perform for me a task
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"on which you have never before embarked.
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"Uncover a tomb among the ancient tombs
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"and preserve its sealed door until I return."
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And although this language is quite euphemistic and cryptic,
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both the sender and recipient knew exactly what it meant
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and it would have a profound impact on Egypt.
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Butehamun had been promoted.
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His new title was...
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Opener of the Gates of the Necropolis.
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So he and his men set out for the Valley of the Kings,
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taking with them tools and bundles of linen.
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Their mission...
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nothing less than the systematic dismantling of the royal cemetery
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in search of gold.
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It was an order to accumulate wealth.
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Tomb robbing itself was nothing new in ancient Egypt.
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But what's different about this looting
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is that it's an order from the ruler of Upper Egypt,
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the high priest himself.
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This is looting sanctioned by the state.
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Knowing the secret location of the royal tombs,
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Butehamun began what was euphemistically referred to as...
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"restoration work".
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The final taboo was about to be broken.
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So Butehamun and his men set to work.
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They break open the seal of every royal tomb.
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They move the lid of the sarcophagus,
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take out the royal mummy in its nest of gold coffins
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and proceed to unwrap each one.
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Next, they strip them of anything of value...
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Gold masks, jewellery and amulets, all taken for the temple treasury.
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As for the mummies,
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they're re-wrapped in fresh linen and all buried together.
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For the cash-strapped priests,
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these royal tombs were no longer inviolable...
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00:55:42,320 --> 00:55:44,880
..but little more than a series of dead bodies
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resting amidst the gold they needed to achieve their political aims.
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So for 20 years,
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this very tomb became one of Butehamun's re-wrapping workshops...
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..where archaeologists found fragments of the gold
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prized from royal coffins,
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traces of the lost treasures of numerous pharaohs.
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And Butehamun's handwriting was discovered
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on the re-wrapped mummy of Ramses III.
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00:56:30,080 --> 00:56:32,360
With no regard for the sacred,
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even the great pharaoh Amenhotep III
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ended up repackaged in the coffin of Ramses III,
834
00:56:40,000 --> 00:56:43,360
covered with the ill-fitting lid of Seti II.
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Only one tomb, hidden by rubble,
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escaped the wholesale plunder.
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Yet the ultimate violation of ancient Egypt's soul was now complete.
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Clearly the priest-kings of Karnak had got what they'd always wanted -
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absolute power.
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00:57:18,480 --> 00:57:20,920
No longer interested in the royal ancestors,
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00:57:20,920 --> 00:57:25,480
who were simply a source of revenue to be robbed and discarded,
842
00:57:25,480 --> 00:57:27,680
the devout had become cynical
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00:57:27,680 --> 00:57:31,480
and the royal afterlife nothing more than an illusion.
844
00:57:38,560 --> 00:57:42,400
From now on, Egypt's story would be written by invaders
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from far beyond the Valley of the Nile.
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00:57:45,320 --> 00:57:48,760
Cambyses was sending a very clear message to the Egyptians...
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00:57:48,760 --> 00:57:50,840
I am now in charge.
848
00:57:52,640 --> 00:57:56,560
But Egypt's secret weapon was its captivating culture...
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00:57:57,760 --> 00:57:59,800
Wow, look at that! Look at that!
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Oh, that is... Oh, that is so beautiful.
851
00:58:04,720 --> 00:58:10,080
..seducing its new rulers from far-flung parts of the ancient world.
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00:58:11,120 --> 00:58:12,880
And ancient Egypt's final flowering
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lay in the hands of another great empire.
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00:58:17,320 --> 00:58:19,760
Enter the Macedonian superman.
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Enter...Alexander the Great.
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