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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:02,000 --> 00:00:03,767 For thousands of years, King Tut was little more than a footnote. 2 00:00:02,000 --> 00:00:07,000 Downloaded from YTS.MX 3 00:00:03,767 --> 00:00:07,300 A minor pharaoh who died before he could leave his mark. 4 00:00:07,367 --> 00:00:10,767 But today, the Boy King reigned supreme. 5 00:00:08,000 --> 00:00:13,000 Official YIFY movies site: YTS.MX 6 00:00:10,767 --> 00:00:15,367 In pop culture, he has become virtually synonymous with ancient Egypt, 7 00:00:15,367 --> 00:00:18,567 eclipsing his far more accomplished predecessors. 8 00:00:18,567 --> 00:00:22,166 And that is largely thanks to the 1922 discovery 9 00:00:22,166 --> 00:00:24,467 of touch, a treasure filled tomb. 10 00:00:24,467 --> 00:00:27,767 While greater kings had their burials plundered right away. 11 00:00:27,767 --> 00:00:30,000 Tut was so undervalued that within a few years of his death, 12 00:00:30,000 --> 00:00:31,000 Tut was so undervalued that within a few years of his death, 13 00:00:31,467 --> 00:00:33,066 he was all but forgotten. 14 00:00:33,066 --> 00:00:36,166 But once his tomb was found, a legend was born. 15 00:00:38,467 --> 00:00:40,600 [Josh] From the moment they were first uncovered, 16 00:00:40,667 --> 00:00:44,000 the treasures of King Tut have captivated the world, 17 00:00:44,000 --> 00:00:45,700 overshadowing Tut himself. 18 00:00:47,667 --> 00:00:49,967 But what can the riches he left behind 19 00:00:49,967 --> 00:00:52,667 teach us about the Boy King? 20 00:00:52,667 --> 00:00:56,467 Now on the 100th anniversary of the discovery of his tomb, 21 00:00:56,467 --> 00:00:58,400 touch treasures are being transferred 22 00:00:58,467 --> 00:01:00,000 to a state-of-the-art new museum in the shadow of the pyramids. 23 00:01:00,000 --> 00:01:01,000 to a state-of-the-art new museum in the shadow of the pyramids. 24 00:01:03,467 --> 00:01:07,200 But before they're moved, famed Egyptologist Zahi Hawass 25 00:01:07,266 --> 00:01:12,100 has gained special access to examine them at the old Cairo Museum. 26 00:01:12,100 --> 00:01:14,900 For Zahi, this is a golden opportunity 27 00:01:14,967 --> 00:01:18,667 to look for details other experts might have missed. 28 00:01:18,667 --> 00:01:21,100 [Zahi] The burial of Tutankhamun 29 00:01:21,166 --> 00:01:25,967 contained 5398 objects. 30 00:01:25,967 --> 00:01:27,266 It's like a story. 31 00:01:27,266 --> 00:01:30,000 It gives us a lot about the life of Tutankhamun. 32 00:01:30,000 --> 00:01:30,667 It gives us a lot about the life of Tutankhamun. 33 00:01:32,100 --> 00:01:36,000 [Josh] So the race is on to reexamine these precious artifacts 34 00:01:36,066 --> 00:01:40,000 and uncover new clues about the life of King Tut, 35 00:01:40,066 --> 00:01:44,500 along with answers to some of history's most persistent questions. 36 00:01:44,567 --> 00:01:47,767 Why did he turn against the religion of his father? 37 00:01:47,767 --> 00:01:50,367 Was he a mere pawn of his advisers 38 00:01:50,367 --> 00:01:52,867 or a mighty king in his own right? 39 00:01:52,867 --> 00:01:57,266 And most mysteriously, how did King Tut die? 40 00:01:57,266 --> 00:01:58,533 To learn the truth, 41 00:01:58,533 --> 00:02:00,000 Zahi will need to look at more than Tut's treasures. 42 00:02:00,000 --> 00:02:01,000 Zahi will need to look at more than Tut's treasures. 43 00:02:02,100 --> 00:02:05,367 He and his team will cast their net across Egypt. 44 00:02:06,567 --> 00:02:09,467 Investigating spectacular temples, 45 00:02:09,467 --> 00:02:12,867 lost palaces and long forgotten tombs 46 00:02:12,867 --> 00:02:17,667 that hold unexpected secrets about the golden Boy King. 47 00:02:17,667 --> 00:02:20,066 Finally, a full picture of the man 48 00:02:20,066 --> 00:02:22,667 behind the treasure can be revealed 49 00:02:22,667 --> 00:02:25,567 as we explore 100 years of myth 50 00:02:25,567 --> 00:02:30,000 and unearth 3000 year old secrets from the life of Tutankhamun. 51 00:02:30,000 --> 00:02:30,967 and unearth 3000 year old secrets from the life of Tutankhamun. 52 00:02:39,667 --> 00:02:44,467 Since the discovery of his tomb by Howard Carter in November 1922, 53 00:02:44,467 --> 00:02:50,166 the Boy King Tutankhamun has been a mystery that refuses to be solved. 54 00:02:50,166 --> 00:02:52,567 {\an8}[Sara] I think a lot of people think 55 00:02:52,567 --> 00:02:55,266 {\an8}they know who Tutankhamun was, 56 00:02:55,266 --> 00:03:00,000 {\an8}but actually his backstory is very mysterious and very, very debated. 57 00:03:00,000 --> 00:03:01,000 {\an8}but actually his backstory is very mysterious and very, very debated. 58 00:03:01,266 --> 00:03:04,567 [Josh] Most people believe Tut was the incestuous offspring 59 00:03:04,567 --> 00:03:08,567 of King Akhenaten and one of his sisters. 60 00:03:08,567 --> 00:03:12,367 This could explain why Tut suffered from multiple abnormalities, 61 00:03:12,367 --> 00:03:14,200 including difficulty walking. 62 00:03:16,000 --> 00:03:18,367 He died under mysterious circumstances 63 00:03:18,367 --> 00:03:21,567 around the age of 18 or 19. 64 00:03:21,567 --> 00:03:23,667 And was buried in a tiny tomb 65 00:03:23,667 --> 00:03:27,767 that nevertheless contained a king's ransom in treasure. 66 00:03:27,767 --> 00:03:30,000 [Sara] Here he was with a beautiful gilded golden mask 67 00:03:30,000 --> 00:03:31,000 [Sara] Here he was with a beautiful gilded golden mask 68 00:03:31,567 --> 00:03:33,300 that everyone looked at and thought, 69 00:03:33,367 --> 00:03:35,500 "This must have been someone really, really important." 70 00:03:38,367 --> 00:03:42,066 [Josh] This golden mask is an exquisite piece of craftsmanship. 71 00:03:42,066 --> 00:03:44,567 But this face may be all that people know 72 00:03:44,567 --> 00:03:46,300 about the Golden Boy King. 73 00:03:50,100 --> 00:03:54,600 But it is also a potent symbol for the myth we have built around King Tut. 74 00:03:57,100 --> 00:04:00,000 The mask is a facade beautiful, enigmatic, 75 00:04:00,000 --> 00:04:01,000 The mask is a facade beautiful, enigmatic, 76 00:04:01,567 --> 00:04:03,500 but ultimately unreadable. 77 00:04:05,967 --> 00:04:09,166 [Zahi] This is the most beautiful object 78 00:04:09,166 --> 00:04:12,667 ever seen in my life. 79 00:04:12,667 --> 00:04:14,767 Look at the face. 80 00:04:14,767 --> 00:04:17,266 The round chin, 81 00:04:17,266 --> 00:04:19,667 the white eyes. 82 00:04:19,667 --> 00:04:21,867 It is shining with the sun... 83 00:04:23,100 --> 00:04:26,000 {\an8}as if it's telling me now 84 00:04:26,066 --> 00:04:28,767 {\an8}hieroglyphic "I'm the golden boy." 85 00:04:30,500 --> 00:04:31,000 This is a public face 86 00:04:32,867 --> 00:04:34,567 that everyone recognize. 87 00:04:34,567 --> 00:04:40,166 But to know about Tutankhamen as a boy, 88 00:04:40,166 --> 00:04:44,600 as a man, as a king, to know his personality, 89 00:04:44,667 --> 00:04:48,767 we have to go and see other objects found in the tomb. 90 00:04:51,000 --> 00:04:52,767 [Josh] These objects are important 91 00:04:52,767 --> 00:04:56,367 because the contents of the tomb were found completely intact 92 00:04:56,367 --> 00:04:59,500 just as they were left 3300 years ago. 93 00:05:00,767 --> 00:05:01,000 {\an8}Most ancient Egyptian tombs, when discovered, 94 00:05:03,467 --> 00:05:07,800 {\an8}are found empty or maybe with just scraps left in there. 95 00:05:07,867 --> 00:05:10,266 They were robbed in ancient times. 96 00:05:12,000 --> 00:05:16,266 [Josh] Tut's tomb is regarded as the only such burial to have escaped plunder. 97 00:05:17,567 --> 00:05:18,800 Or did it? 98 00:05:18,867 --> 00:05:21,000 An examination of the sealed doorways 99 00:05:21,066 --> 00:05:24,100 found by Howard Carter tells a different story. 100 00:05:25,467 --> 00:05:28,166 [Aiden] As soon as Carter looked at the sealed doorway 101 00:05:28,166 --> 00:05:30,000 of the tomb, he realized it had been opened and then closed again in the past. 102 00:05:30,000 --> 00:05:31,000 of the tomb, he realized it had been opened and then closed again in the past. 103 00:05:32,667 --> 00:05:35,767 You can see the original ceilings from the burial. 104 00:05:35,767 --> 00:05:38,900 Then you can see two further sets of seal impressions 105 00:05:38,967 --> 00:05:42,100 where the holes have been blocked up by the necropolis guards. 106 00:05:48,100 --> 00:05:50,100 [Josh] When Howard Carter saw those seals, 107 00:05:50,100 --> 00:05:52,066 he knew he had found something special. 108 00:05:53,367 --> 00:05:55,367 But what exactly did they tell him? 109 00:05:56,800 --> 00:05:59,567 This is what I'm looking for. 110 00:05:59,567 --> 00:06:00,000 The seals that George Carter found 111 00:06:00,000 --> 00:06:01,000 The seals that George Carter found 112 00:06:02,467 --> 00:06:03,867 at the entrance of the tomb. 113 00:06:03,867 --> 00:06:08,867 To this all he read the name Tutankhamen. 114 00:06:08,867 --> 00:06:13,467 Then he was sure that he found the tomb that was looking for. 115 00:06:13,467 --> 00:06:17,667 Six years of research and excavation. 116 00:06:17,667 --> 00:06:20,600 The tomb is completely intact. 117 00:06:21,767 --> 00:06:23,100 Big day. 118 00:06:25,000 --> 00:06:26,500 [Josh] Those seals also tell us 119 00:06:26,567 --> 00:06:28,200 that the necropolis guards 120 00:06:28,266 --> 00:06:30,000 responsible for protecting the contents of Tut's tomb 121 00:06:30,000 --> 00:06:31,000 responsible for protecting the contents of Tut's tomb 122 00:06:31,467 --> 00:06:34,900 stopped it from being robbed not once, but twice. 123 00:06:37,967 --> 00:06:39,700 Each time a seal was broken, 124 00:06:39,767 --> 00:06:43,600 the Necropolis guards resealed the chamber to prevent looting. 125 00:06:43,667 --> 00:06:44,800 Without those seals, 126 00:06:44,867 --> 00:06:47,367 there would be no artifacts left to discover 127 00:06:47,367 --> 00:06:50,800 and no legend of King Tut to explore. 128 00:06:50,867 --> 00:06:52,700 The guards had done their job, 129 00:06:52,767 --> 00:06:55,700 but now the tomb was in the hands of Howard Carter. 130 00:06:57,367 --> 00:07:00,000 [Aiden] Carter then created a hole in that sealed wall, 131 00:07:00,000 --> 00:07:00,367 [Aiden] Carter then created a hole in that sealed wall, 132 00:07:00,367 --> 00:07:01,000 thinking when he looked through, he'd just see a mess. 133 00:07:02,867 --> 00:07:05,467 But as his eyes grew accustomed to the light, 134 00:07:05,467 --> 00:07:07,667 all he could see was the glitter of gold. 135 00:07:08,800 --> 00:07:11,700 {\an8}And he was asked over his shoulder, 136 00:07:11,767 --> 00:07:13,367 {\an8}"Can you see anything?" 137 00:07:13,367 --> 00:07:16,166 {\an8}And he says, "Yes, I see wonderful things." 138 00:07:18,367 --> 00:07:20,200 [Josh] Those wonderful things 139 00:07:20,266 --> 00:07:23,100 are a window into not just the young pharaoh, 140 00:07:23,100 --> 00:07:25,400 but everyday life in ancient Egypt. 141 00:07:26,567 --> 00:07:28,467 That's because to the Egyptians, 142 00:07:28,467 --> 00:07:30,000 the afterlife was more than just an abstract concept. 143 00:07:30,000 --> 00:07:31,000 the afterlife was more than just an abstract concept. 144 00:07:32,467 --> 00:07:36,467 It's the reason their tombs were packed full of treasures in the first place. 145 00:07:37,467 --> 00:07:39,300 [Arto] The ancient Egyptians believed that 146 00:07:39,367 --> 00:07:41,800 all the things you brought in your tomb 147 00:07:41,867 --> 00:07:44,467 you would have had in the afterlife. 148 00:07:44,467 --> 00:07:47,667 [Aiden] And that does imply that there is a belief 149 00:07:47,667 --> 00:07:49,467 that you could take it with you 150 00:07:49,467 --> 00:07:50,800 that these things were there 151 00:07:50,867 --> 00:07:54,166 to allow you to furnish your home in the next world 152 00:07:54,166 --> 00:07:56,700 in the way you'd furnished yours in this world. 153 00:07:56,767 --> 00:07:59,967 [Sara] Of course, certain items could have been just symbolic, 154 00:07:59,967 --> 00:08:00,000 but there are some elements 155 00:08:00,000 --> 00:08:01,000 but there are some elements 156 00:08:02,166 --> 00:08:04,800 that most likely Tutankhamun 157 00:08:04,867 --> 00:08:08,867 or in general ancient Egyptian pharaoh would have chosen for themselves. 158 00:08:08,867 --> 00:08:11,200 [Arto] We have things in there 159 00:08:11,266 --> 00:08:15,000 that he used in life that he cherished, 160 00:08:15,066 --> 00:08:19,100 and this can tell us a lot about him as a person 161 00:08:19,166 --> 00:08:20,467 and how he lived. 162 00:08:22,300 --> 00:08:24,767 [Josh] One item tucked away in the antechamber 163 00:08:24,767 --> 00:08:27,000 sheds new light on Tut's personal life. 164 00:08:28,467 --> 00:08:30,000 It has long been assumed that Tut was forced into an incestuous 165 00:08:30,000 --> 00:08:31,000 It has long been assumed that Tut was forced into an incestuous 166 00:08:31,767 --> 00:08:35,266 and loveless marriage to his sister Ankhesenamun. 167 00:08:35,266 --> 00:08:38,467 An alliance designed to save a crumbling dynasty 168 00:08:38,467 --> 00:08:40,767 by keeping the royal bloodline pure. 169 00:08:43,867 --> 00:08:48,100 This beautiful golden throne tells a different story. 170 00:08:48,166 --> 00:08:49,900 The crowds who flocked to see it 171 00:08:49,967 --> 00:08:52,100 may not even notice the intimate code 172 00:08:52,166 --> 00:08:54,467 engraved into its exquisite artwork. 173 00:08:56,667 --> 00:08:59,467 It's only up close with the glass removed 174 00:08:59,467 --> 00:09:00,000 that the true nature of the couple's relationship is revealed. 175 00:09:00,000 --> 00:09:01,000 that the true nature of the couple's relationship is revealed. 176 00:09:04,467 --> 00:09:07,700 [Zahi] I am going to tell you a love story. 177 00:09:07,767 --> 00:09:11,266 This love story happened 3,000 years ago 178 00:09:11,266 --> 00:09:15,800 between a young king and young queen, 179 00:09:15,867 --> 00:09:20,900 Tutankhamun and his beautiful queen, Ankhesenamun. 180 00:09:20,967 --> 00:09:24,967 Look the way that Ankhesenamun 181 00:09:24,967 --> 00:09:27,967 touching the shoulder of the boy 182 00:09:27,967 --> 00:09:30,000 was love and affection. 183 00:09:30,000 --> 00:09:30,567 was love and affection. 184 00:09:30,567 --> 00:09:31,000 She is offering him oil 185 00:09:32,667 --> 00:09:36,500 maybe to make his face beautiful. 186 00:09:36,567 --> 00:09:38,467 This is love. 187 00:09:38,467 --> 00:09:42,066 But the other important evidence is unique. 188 00:09:42,066 --> 00:09:45,166 On Tutankhamun's left leg, 189 00:09:45,166 --> 00:09:47,767 there is one sandal only. 190 00:09:47,767 --> 00:09:49,367 Nothing in the right one. 191 00:09:49,367 --> 00:09:53,266 On the right leg of the queen, there is one sandal. 192 00:09:53,266 --> 00:09:55,600 This is actually a sign 193 00:09:55,667 --> 00:10:00,000 that they are one person and are in love. 194 00:10:00,000 --> 00:10:00,600 that they are one person and are in love. 195 00:10:02,166 --> 00:10:04,767 [Josh] The symbols of the couple's love for one another 196 00:10:04,767 --> 00:10:08,166 are not the only secrets the throne hides in plain sight. 197 00:10:09,867 --> 00:10:13,467 For example, most people only know Tut by one name 198 00:10:13,467 --> 00:10:18,266 Tutankhamun, but that's not the name he was born with. 199 00:10:18,266 --> 00:10:22,567 [Zahi] One of the most important secrets about this throne. 200 00:10:23,667 --> 00:10:28,000 It proves it was made on the first year 201 00:10:28,000 --> 00:10:29,567 of the reign of Tutankhamun 202 00:10:29,567 --> 00:10:30,000 because the name in the cartouche Tutankhaten, 203 00:10:30,000 --> 00:10:31,000 because the name in the cartouche Tutankhaten, 204 00:10:34,567 --> 00:10:37,100 the living image of Aten. 205 00:10:38,800 --> 00:10:42,367 [Josh] Tutankhaten is the name Tut had when he took the throne. 206 00:10:42,367 --> 00:10:43,667 A few years later, though, 207 00:10:43,667 --> 00:10:46,300 the young king changed it to Tutankhamun. 208 00:10:48,467 --> 00:10:50,166 To uncover his motivation. 209 00:10:50,166 --> 00:10:52,300 Egyptologist Aliaa Ismail 210 00:10:52,367 --> 00:10:55,567 has traveled more than 200 miles north of Luxor 211 00:10:55,567 --> 00:10:58,000 to the remote region of Amarna. 212 00:10:58,000 --> 00:11:00,000 There she is searching for a key piece of evidence 213 00:11:00,000 --> 00:11:00,867 There she is searching for a key piece of evidence 214 00:11:00,867 --> 00:11:01,000 from the controversial reign of Tut's father, Akhenaten. 215 00:11:04,667 --> 00:11:08,166 One that might explain why the Boy King would go even further 216 00:11:08,166 --> 00:11:12,467 than just changing his name to betray his father completely 217 00:11:12,467 --> 00:11:14,700 and change Egypt forever. 218 00:11:21,400 --> 00:11:22,467 On a temple wall in Abydos, 219 00:11:22,467 --> 00:11:24,166 one of the oldest cities in ancient Egypt. 220 00:11:24,166 --> 00:11:27,166 There is a famous inscription called the Kings List, 221 00:11:27,166 --> 00:11:31,000 commissioned by the 19th dynasty pharaoh Seti I. 222 00:11:31,066 --> 00:11:34,867 It honors 76 pharaohs who ruled Egypt before him. 223 00:11:34,867 --> 00:11:37,266 Going back over 1000 years. 224 00:11:37,266 --> 00:11:39,100 But notably missing from the list 225 00:11:39,100 --> 00:11:40,600 are two of his predecessors, 226 00:11:40,667 --> 00:11:44,100 King Tut and Tut's father, Akhenaten. 227 00:11:44,100 --> 00:11:47,100 Why? Why would these two pharaohs be excluded? 228 00:11:47,166 --> 00:11:49,378 What could they have done to be deliberately erased from history? 229 00:11:49,378 --> 00:11:50,000 What could they have done to be deliberately erased from history? 230 00:11:50,967 --> 00:11:53,000 The answer lies in Amarna. 231 00:11:59,600 --> 00:12:00,767 {\an8}Wow. 232 00:12:01,700 --> 00:12:05,000 {\an8}This is the boundary Stelae of Akhenaten. 233 00:12:05,066 --> 00:12:09,166 He erected these stelae as a boundary for the cities 234 00:12:09,166 --> 00:12:14,100 that he's erecting in his fifth year of reign. 235 00:12:14,100 --> 00:12:18,266 [Josh] Akhenaten forced a move of the capital city from Thebes to here, 236 00:12:18,266 --> 00:12:19,378 Amarna, a location over 200 miles away. 237 00:12:19,378 --> 00:12:20,000 Amarna, a location over 200 miles away. 238 00:12:22,367 --> 00:12:24,767 These inscribed stones or stelae 239 00:12:24,767 --> 00:12:28,266 describe Akhenaten's reasons for choosing this area. 240 00:12:28,266 --> 00:12:31,166 An upheaval which sparked widespread outrage. 241 00:12:33,166 --> 00:12:35,367 Thebes, known today as Luxor, 242 00:12:35,367 --> 00:12:38,500 was then the center of worship for Amun-Ra 243 00:12:38,567 --> 00:12:41,367 considered the supreme God in ancient Egypt, 244 00:12:41,367 --> 00:12:44,467 representing both fertility and war. 245 00:12:44,467 --> 00:12:47,000 Akhenaten instead built his new city 246 00:12:47,000 --> 00:12:49,378 to exclusively worship the Sun God Aten. 247 00:12:49,378 --> 00:12:49,800 to exclusively worship the Sun God Aten. 248 00:12:51,200 --> 00:12:54,567 [Aiden] The Aten started off its existence 249 00:12:54,567 --> 00:12:57,367 well before Akhenaten's time as simply 250 00:12:57,367 --> 00:13:00,266 a word for the physical body of the sun. 251 00:13:00,266 --> 00:13:04,767 And then what Akhenaten does is actually promotes the Aten 252 00:13:04,767 --> 00:13:07,200 to being a full, fully fledged God. 253 00:13:07,266 --> 00:13:08,567 And not only that, 254 00:13:08,567 --> 00:13:11,200 but the only God he is prepared to worship. 255 00:13:15,667 --> 00:13:17,400 [Josh] To most ancient Egyptians, 256 00:13:17,467 --> 00:13:19,378 this was little short of heresy. 257 00:13:19,378 --> 00:13:19,800 this was little short of heresy. 258 00:13:19,867 --> 00:13:20,000 It also upset the established order of the God Amun-Ra, 259 00:13:23,767 --> 00:13:27,166 whose priests now had to lurk in the great temples at Thebes, 260 00:13:27,166 --> 00:13:29,100 waiting for Akhenaten to die. 261 00:13:31,200 --> 00:13:34,667 His edict enforcing the exclusive worship of the Aten 262 00:13:34,667 --> 00:13:37,967 would have a profound effect on young Tutankhamen, 263 00:13:37,967 --> 00:13:41,467 who would begin his own reign earlier than anyone expected. 264 00:13:44,100 --> 00:13:48,567 Akhenaten died 17 years into his tumultuous rule. 265 00:13:48,567 --> 00:13:49,378 It's debated whether his wife, Queen Nefertiti, outlived him or not. 266 00:13:49,378 --> 00:13:50,000 It's debated whether his wife, Queen Nefertiti, outlived him or not. 267 00:13:53,367 --> 00:13:54,867 The latest known image of her 268 00:13:54,867 --> 00:13:57,600 is dated to five years before his death. 269 00:14:00,100 --> 00:14:02,367 Replacing them as leader of Egypt 270 00:14:02,367 --> 00:14:05,867 was Akhenaten's nine year old son Tutankhamun. 271 00:14:09,367 --> 00:14:11,800 Ultimately, the mummies of both royals, 272 00:14:11,867 --> 00:14:15,266 as well as their capital city, disappeared from history. 273 00:14:18,567 --> 00:14:19,378 But what happened to Akhenaten and Nefertiti? 274 00:14:19,378 --> 00:14:20,000 But what happened to Akhenaten and Nefertiti? 275 00:14:23,266 --> 00:14:28,166 Dr. Zahi Hawass has been on the hunt for their mummies for years. 276 00:14:28,166 --> 00:14:32,166 In 2010, he turned his attention to three mummies from Tut's era, 277 00:14:32,166 --> 00:14:38,000 the 18th dynasty found in temporary tombs in the Valley of the Kings. 278 00:14:38,066 --> 00:14:41,266 Zahi speculated that the skeleton of a mummified male 279 00:14:41,266 --> 00:14:44,667 from a tomb referred to as KV 55, 280 00:14:44,667 --> 00:14:49,378 which had its face violently hacked off in ancient times, could be Tut's father. 281 00:14:49,378 --> 00:14:49,867 which had its face violently hacked off in ancient times, could be Tut's father. 282 00:14:54,667 --> 00:14:58,000 To determine any genetic connection to Tutankhamun, 283 00:14:58,000 --> 00:15:01,567 Zahi arranged for DNA tests to be conducted 284 00:15:01,567 --> 00:15:03,900 to compare the genomes from these mummies 285 00:15:03,967 --> 00:15:09,000 with that of both Tut and his grandfather, Amenhotep III. 286 00:15:09,000 --> 00:15:11,667 Who is the father of King Tut. 287 00:15:11,667 --> 00:15:15,867 [Josh] Here, Zahi receives the results he's been waiting for. 288 00:15:15,867 --> 00:15:18,767 {\an8}We show you who's the father of king Tut. 289 00:15:18,767 --> 00:15:19,378 {\an8}So, this DNA, which is the label in blue, 290 00:15:19,378 --> 00:15:20,000 {\an8}So, this DNA, which is the label in blue, 291 00:15:21,066 --> 00:15:24,000 is transmitted from the father to the son. 292 00:15:24,000 --> 00:15:25,500 And they're all identical, you know. 293 00:15:25,567 --> 00:15:29,567 {\an8}-KV55, the mummy of the... -Is the father of Tutankhamun. 294 00:15:29,567 --> 00:15:31,100 {\an8}[Carsten] Yes, exactly. 295 00:15:31,100 --> 00:15:32,667 [Zahi] I'm very happy. 296 00:15:35,100 --> 00:15:36,967 {\an8}[Josh] For Zahi, the DNA test 297 00:15:36,967 --> 00:15:39,500 {\an8}proves that the badly preserved male mummy 298 00:15:39,567 --> 00:15:41,567 {\an8}was none other than Tut's father 299 00:15:41,567 --> 00:15:44,000 {\an8}and son of Amenhotep III, 300 00:15:44,066 --> 00:15:47,667 {\an8}the heretic pharaoh, Akhenaten. 301 00:15:47,667 --> 00:15:49,378 But not every scholar agrees that the man found in Tomb KV55, is Akhenaten. 302 00:15:49,378 --> 00:15:50,000 But not every scholar agrees that the man found in Tomb KV55, is Akhenaten. 303 00:15:54,266 --> 00:15:57,100 {\an8}It's almost impossible that he can be Akhenaten 304 00:15:57,100 --> 00:15:58,600 {\an8}for a number of reasons. 305 00:15:58,667 --> 00:16:00,667 {\an8}First of all, is the age at death. 306 00:16:00,667 --> 00:16:04,867 {\an8}The vast majority of anatomists have examined the body, 307 00:16:04,867 --> 00:16:07,266 have proclaimed him to be in his 20s. 308 00:16:07,266 --> 00:16:10,367 It's far too young to be Akhenaten. 309 00:16:10,367 --> 00:16:13,967 [Josh] The team working with Zahi points to other evidence. 310 00:16:13,967 --> 00:16:16,567 They believe a close examination of the bones 311 00:16:16,567 --> 00:16:18,867 suggests an older age. 312 00:16:18,867 --> 00:16:19,378 [Ashraf] With age, the discs will lose their height 313 00:16:19,378 --> 00:16:20,000 [Ashraf] With age, the discs will lose their height 314 00:16:22,367 --> 00:16:26,967 {\an8}and then bones will react with formation of small speckles of bones, 315 00:16:26,967 --> 00:16:28,867 {\an8}what we call the osteophytes. 316 00:16:28,867 --> 00:16:31,800 And it's quite apparent in the spine here 317 00:16:31,867 --> 00:16:35,867 that we have many of these osteophytes. 318 00:16:35,867 --> 00:16:41,066 For sure, it cannot be at 20 or 20 something age group. 319 00:16:41,066 --> 00:16:43,700 [Josh] Those who dispute Zahi's findings believe 320 00:16:43,767 --> 00:16:47,967 that the mummy may be an enigmatic royal called Menkaure, 321 00:16:47,967 --> 00:16:49,378 who reigned briefly as a co-pharaoh 322 00:16:49,378 --> 00:16:50,000 who reigned briefly as a co-pharaoh 323 00:16:50,266 --> 00:16:53,667 in the last years of Akhenaten's rule. 324 00:16:53,667 --> 00:16:57,166 [Arto] My view, and again there are various views around 325 00:16:57,166 --> 00:17:00,100 is that Menkaure was Akhenaten's brother. 326 00:17:00,100 --> 00:17:04,367 He died some years prior to the end of Akhenaten's reign, 327 00:17:04,367 --> 00:17:07,300 having been co-region for perhaps only a year or two. 328 00:17:08,500 --> 00:17:11,200 [Josh] If Menkaure was the brother of Akhenaten, 329 00:17:11,266 --> 00:17:15,800 then genetically he could be the mummy in KV55. 330 00:17:15,867 --> 00:17:17,500 They would share the same DNA, 331 00:17:17,567 --> 00:17:19,378 so therefore it would make a difference to the overall DNA situation. 332 00:17:19,378 --> 00:17:20,000 so therefore it would make a difference to the overall DNA situation. 333 00:17:22,600 --> 00:17:26,166 [Josh] Others believe Menkaure was a brother not of Akhenaten, 334 00:17:26,166 --> 00:17:28,266 but of Tut himself. 335 00:17:28,266 --> 00:17:30,300 More evidence is needed to find out 336 00:17:30,367 --> 00:17:32,567 if Tut was the only male heir. 337 00:17:35,066 --> 00:17:36,467 And to find that evidence, 338 00:17:36,467 --> 00:17:39,000 more scrutiny is needed at Amarna, 339 00:17:39,066 --> 00:17:41,200 the capital city Akhenaten founded. 340 00:17:42,667 --> 00:17:45,800 {\an8}We're at the small Aten temple now, 341 00:17:45,867 --> 00:17:48,166 {\an8}and these Aten temples 342 00:17:48,166 --> 00:17:49,378 were the reason this city was erected in the first place. 343 00:17:49,378 --> 00:17:50,000 were the reason this city was erected in the first place. 344 00:17:52,066 --> 00:17:54,767 For Akhenaten to show the strong relationship 345 00:17:54,767 --> 00:17:58,200 between himself and the God Aten, 346 00:17:58,266 --> 00:17:59,867 there would have been a lot of depictions 347 00:17:59,867 --> 00:18:05,700 of the royal family through statuary and through paintings. 348 00:18:05,767 --> 00:18:09,400 [Josh] Despite the information that survived on the city's stone markers, 349 00:18:09,467 --> 00:18:12,867 nothing here depicts the entirety of Akhenaten's family. 350 00:18:14,467 --> 00:18:17,100 In an act of defiance against his dead father, 351 00:18:17,100 --> 00:18:19,378 he not only changed his name from Tutankhamen, 352 00:18:19,378 --> 00:18:20,000 he not only changed his name from Tutankhamen, 353 00:18:20,367 --> 00:18:23,066 stripping out the Sun God Aten's name, 354 00:18:23,066 --> 00:18:25,567 he restored the worship of Amun-Ra, 355 00:18:25,567 --> 00:18:28,867 an abandoned Amarna, which was later destroyed. 356 00:18:28,867 --> 00:18:32,300 Though some artifacts remain, others must be sought. 357 00:18:33,867 --> 00:18:37,100 [Aiden] When the whole atheist experiment came to an end. 358 00:18:37,166 --> 00:18:39,266 The buildings of the manor were demolished 359 00:18:39,266 --> 00:18:42,166 and the blocks taken across the river to Ashmolean 360 00:18:42,166 --> 00:18:47,467 to be used in the foundations of structures constructed by later kings. 361 00:18:47,467 --> 00:18:49,378 [Josh] It was feared that the blocks would be lost forever 362 00:18:49,378 --> 00:18:50,000 [Josh] It was feared that the blocks would be lost forever 363 00:18:50,367 --> 00:18:54,100 until Zahi tracked one down across the Nile from Amarna 364 00:18:54,166 --> 00:18:57,867 in a warehouse beside the ruins of Ashmolean. 365 00:18:57,867 --> 00:19:00,800 What was written on it was a revelation. 366 00:19:00,867 --> 00:19:04,367 [Zahi speaking in Ancient Egyptian] 367 00:19:09,000 --> 00:19:13,967 [Josh] King son of his body, his beloved Tutankhaten. 368 00:19:13,967 --> 00:19:17,266 [Aiden] The king on the Ashmolean blocks 369 00:19:17,266 --> 00:19:19,378 is almost certainly going to be Akhenaten, 370 00:19:19,378 --> 00:19:20,000 is almost certainly going to be Akhenaten, 371 00:19:20,066 --> 00:19:21,667 but he's the only male king 372 00:19:21,667 --> 00:19:25,867 who appears anywhere on the blocks from Ashmolean. 373 00:19:25,867 --> 00:19:28,100 [Zahi] This is very important evidence 374 00:19:28,100 --> 00:19:31,266 that King Tut is a son of Akhenaten. 375 00:19:31,266 --> 00:19:35,467 [Josh] It's certain that this tableau was in one of the Aten temples. 376 00:19:37,200 --> 00:19:40,367 And crucially, Tut is the only son mentioned 377 00:19:40,367 --> 00:19:42,266 suggesting that he was indeed 378 00:19:42,266 --> 00:19:45,500 the only male heir to Akhenaten. 379 00:19:45,567 --> 00:19:48,767 So, the desecration of Akhenaten's face, 380 00:19:48,767 --> 00:19:49,378 as well as the dismantling of his religion 381 00:19:49,378 --> 00:19:50,000 as well as the dismantling of his religion 382 00:19:51,266 --> 00:19:53,600 and the destruction of his capital city, 383 00:19:53,667 --> 00:19:56,100 may all have been the acts of the young king 384 00:19:56,166 --> 00:19:59,266 who changed his name to Tutankhamun. 385 00:19:59,266 --> 00:20:01,066 There is, however, someone else 386 00:20:01,066 --> 00:20:03,700 who was frequently depicted with Akhenaten, 387 00:20:03,767 --> 00:20:06,600 his now much more famous wife, Nefertiti. 388 00:20:08,100 --> 00:20:10,000 If Tut's father can be confirmed 389 00:20:10,000 --> 00:20:13,166 as the ragged mummy found in the Valley of the Kings, 390 00:20:13,166 --> 00:20:17,700 could the nearby female mummy be his great royal wife, Nefertiti? 391 00:20:19,467 --> 00:20:20,000 And was Nefertiti actually Tut's mother? 392 00:20:25,667 --> 00:20:27,166 You may not have heard of Akhenaten, 393 00:20:27,166 --> 00:20:30,166 but you've certainly heard of his powerful wife Nefertiti. 394 00:20:30,166 --> 00:20:32,467 An unfinished sculpture of the Queen 395 00:20:32,467 --> 00:20:35,367 has made her the most famous face of antiquity, 396 00:20:35,367 --> 00:20:38,066 the ultimate icon of ancient beauty. 397 00:20:38,066 --> 00:20:42,600 The bust itself is also one of the most hotly contested artifacts in the world. 398 00:20:42,667 --> 00:20:45,867 You see, Nefertiti is no longer in Egypt. 399 00:20:45,867 --> 00:20:48,767 Since 1924, she's been housed in Germany, 400 00:20:48,767 --> 00:20:51,367 where millions of visitors to the Berlin Museum 401 00:20:51,367 --> 00:20:54,623 have bought tickets to see history's most beautiful woman. 402 00:20:54,623 --> 00:20:55,000 have bought tickets to see history's most beautiful woman. 403 00:20:55,166 --> 00:20:58,667 She was taken underground during World War II for safekeeping. 404 00:20:58,667 --> 00:21:02,066 And in the '70s came to represent national identities 405 00:21:02,066 --> 00:21:04,300 on both sides of the Berlin Wall. 406 00:21:04,367 --> 00:21:06,266 She even appeared on a postage stamp 407 00:21:06,266 --> 00:21:09,100 in West Germany in 1989. 408 00:21:09,166 --> 00:21:11,367 Yet, as Germany continues to claim her, 409 00:21:11,367 --> 00:21:14,266 Egyptian authorities have been struggling for decades 410 00:21:14,266 --> 00:21:17,500 to repatriate Nefertiti back to her homeland. 411 00:21:17,567 --> 00:21:20,367 So, the battle for the Great Queen continues 412 00:21:20,367 --> 00:21:23,467 with neither side appearing to let up anytime soon. 413 00:21:27,000 --> 00:21:29,000 In honor of the 100th anniversary 414 00:21:29,000 --> 00:21:31,166 of the discovery of King Tut's tomb, 415 00:21:31,166 --> 00:21:35,000 Zahi Hawass has again gathered his DNA research team 416 00:21:35,000 --> 00:21:38,200 to further investigate the 18th Dynasty mummies 417 00:21:38,266 --> 00:21:40,100 found in the Valley of the Kings. 418 00:21:41,367 --> 00:21:44,400 Could the mummy be the famous queen, Nefertiti? 419 00:21:46,900 --> 00:21:50,100 Dr. Yahia, the work that you did is incredible, 420 00:21:50,166 --> 00:21:51,266 and this is why... 421 00:21:51,266 --> 00:21:52,700 [Josh] The investigation reveals 422 00:21:52,767 --> 00:21:54,623 that the mummy shares the same DNA as Tut 423 00:21:54,623 --> 00:21:55,000 that the mummy shares the same DNA as Tut 424 00:21:56,166 --> 00:21:58,467 and almost certainly was his mother. 425 00:22:00,867 --> 00:22:04,266 And considering that Tut's father was married to Nefertiti, 426 00:22:04,266 --> 00:22:07,467 we're left with two important questions. 427 00:22:07,467 --> 00:22:09,166 Is Tut's mother, Nefertiti? 428 00:22:10,200 --> 00:22:11,867 And could this be her mummy? 429 00:22:14,467 --> 00:22:15,600 To understand that, 430 00:22:15,667 --> 00:22:18,800 we have to dive deeper into the mummy's DNA. 431 00:22:18,867 --> 00:22:20,767 The genetic signature from the mummy 432 00:22:20,767 --> 00:22:23,667 indicates that along with being Tut's mother, 433 00:22:23,667 --> 00:22:24,623 {\an8}she is also either the sister of Tut's father or his father's first cousin. 434 00:22:24,623 --> 00:22:25,000 {\an8}she is also either the sister of Tut's father or his father's first cousin. 435 00:22:29,767 --> 00:22:34,166 {\an8}Since historians widely hold that Nefertiti was Akhenaten's cousin. 436 00:22:34,166 --> 00:22:37,000 This is an important genetic mystery to solve. 437 00:22:38,166 --> 00:22:39,800 With speculation swirling, 438 00:22:39,867 --> 00:22:43,000 Zahi seeks further clarity from his DNA team. 439 00:22:44,100 --> 00:22:48,967 {\an8}Dr. Yahya, if there is any possible circumstances 440 00:22:48,967 --> 00:22:54,623 that we can think that the younger lady in KV35 could be a cousin, 441 00:22:54,623 --> 00:22:54,700 that we can think that the younger lady in KV35 could be a cousin, 442 00:22:54,767 --> 00:22:55,000 not a sister of Akhenaten. 443 00:22:57,567 --> 00:23:03,000 A kinship analysis getting a result with 99.99 444 00:23:03,066 --> 00:23:08,700 negates the possibility of being other than the daughter of Queen T. 445 00:23:08,767 --> 00:23:10,367 -And I'm... -[Zahi] For sure? 446 00:23:10,367 --> 00:23:11,667 -For sure. -[Zahi] Yes. Okay. 447 00:23:13,100 --> 00:23:15,066 [Josh] If this analysis is correct, 448 00:23:15,066 --> 00:23:18,967 it means that despite Tut's father being married to Nefertiti, 449 00:23:18,967 --> 00:23:22,667 Tut himself is the incestuous offspring of his father 450 00:23:22,667 --> 00:23:24,600 and his father's unnamed sister. 451 00:23:27,367 --> 00:23:31,000 And depictions of Tut's father with Nefertiti and her children 452 00:23:31,000 --> 00:23:33,500 do seem to support this conclusion. 453 00:23:33,567 --> 00:23:36,066 Nowhere is a male child visible, 454 00:23:36,066 --> 00:23:38,000 only six daughters. 455 00:23:38,000 --> 00:23:42,000 In Tut's own tomb, no siblings of any kind are represented. 456 00:23:43,000 --> 00:23:45,200 {\an8}If you look at all the art at that time, 457 00:23:45,266 --> 00:23:48,900 {\an8}it seemed that he was not depicted with his sisters. 458 00:23:48,967 --> 00:23:50,800 [Aiden] And in that it follows 459 00:23:50,867 --> 00:23:52,800 thousands of years of Egyptian precedent. 460 00:23:52,867 --> 00:23:54,623 Because, again, when you show the royal family, 461 00:23:54,623 --> 00:23:55,000 Because, again, when you show the royal family, 462 00:23:55,367 --> 00:23:58,600 you never, ever show royal princes. 463 00:23:58,667 --> 00:24:02,266 [Josh] But Akhenaten clearly had no problem breaking with precedent. 464 00:24:02,266 --> 00:24:07,600 He did, after all, include Tut on the Amarna block found in Ashmolean. 465 00:24:07,667 --> 00:24:11,367 So why exclude Prince Tut from the paintings? 466 00:24:11,367 --> 00:24:13,367 God knows. But that's the whole point. 467 00:24:13,367 --> 00:24:16,867 It changes in the latter years of Akhenaten. 468 00:24:16,867 --> 00:24:21,166 He'd make the decision to do something no pharaoh has ever done before, 469 00:24:21,166 --> 00:24:23,867 which is to put his son on the temple wall. 470 00:24:23,867 --> 00:24:24,623 [Aliaa] This leads you to think that 471 00:24:24,623 --> 00:24:25,000 [Aliaa] This leads you to think that 472 00:24:25,867 --> 00:24:29,000 he might have not been a son of Nefertiti, 473 00:24:29,066 --> 00:24:32,500 but from a secondary wife of Akhenaten. 474 00:24:32,567 --> 00:24:35,367 And that's why he wouldn't have been depicted. 475 00:24:36,500 --> 00:24:39,867 [Josh] So if Tut was not one of Nefertiti's children, 476 00:24:39,867 --> 00:24:43,800 then the identity of his mother remains a mystery. 477 00:24:43,867 --> 00:24:47,667 According to Zahi, since she doesn't appear in any inscriptions, 478 00:24:47,667 --> 00:24:51,100 it's likely that she died early, perhaps in childbirth. 479 00:24:53,767 --> 00:24:54,623 To confirm this theory, 480 00:24:54,623 --> 00:24:55,000 To confirm this theory, 481 00:24:55,166 --> 00:24:57,800 Zahi travels across the Nile from Amarna 482 00:24:57,867 --> 00:24:59,867 to the burial fields of Saqqara. 483 00:25:01,100 --> 00:25:04,000 Here he enters a recently opened tomb which 484 00:25:04,066 --> 00:25:07,867 has been stabilized with supports to prevent collapse. 485 00:25:07,867 --> 00:25:10,367 He's searching for a unique piece of evidence 486 00:25:10,367 --> 00:25:12,967 which could prove that King Tut was raised 487 00:25:12,967 --> 00:25:14,867 without any mother at all. 488 00:25:18,200 --> 00:25:19,467 King Tut was buried in the historic 489 00:25:19,467 --> 00:25:20,900 Valley of the Kings. 490 00:25:20,900 --> 00:25:24,400 But this royal cemetery was only in use for a few hundred years 491 00:25:24,467 --> 00:25:27,900 during Egypt's new kingdom, far older and populated 492 00:25:27,967 --> 00:25:31,367 with far more mummies is the necropolis of Saqqara. 493 00:25:31,367 --> 00:25:32,700 I've been there many times, 494 00:25:32,700 --> 00:25:35,800 and I have to say one of my favorite sites is the Serapeum, 495 00:25:35,867 --> 00:25:39,000 because, well, it's so unusual, you have to love it. 496 00:25:39,066 --> 00:25:41,900 It's a crypt full of oversize coffins, 497 00:25:41,967 --> 00:25:44,300 each one for a sacred bull. 498 00:25:44,367 --> 00:25:46,200 High priest of the atheist cult 499 00:25:46,266 --> 00:25:47,015 that worshiped the God Ptah 500 00:25:47,015 --> 00:25:48,000 that worshiped the God Ptah 501 00:25:48,367 --> 00:25:50,467 would scour Egypt looking for a bull 502 00:25:50,467 --> 00:25:53,767 that had just the right pattern of spots on its back. 503 00:25:53,767 --> 00:25:55,967 Once found, the bull was venerated. 504 00:25:55,967 --> 00:25:58,900 And upon its death, buried in the Serapeum. 505 00:25:58,967 --> 00:26:02,400 Over the ages, at least 70 coffins were added. 506 00:26:02,467 --> 00:26:04,900 You've got to wonder what went through archeologist's minds 507 00:26:04,967 --> 00:26:06,767 when they opened the stone tombs, 508 00:26:06,767 --> 00:26:09,367 expecting to find a mountain of gold 509 00:26:09,367 --> 00:26:13,567 instead gazing back at them was a herd of mummified steer. 510 00:26:13,567 --> 00:26:16,000 The lesson here, when history gets weird, 511 00:26:16,000 --> 00:26:17,015 you just have to embrace it. 512 00:26:17,015 --> 00:26:17,367 you just have to embrace it. 513 00:26:21,166 --> 00:26:24,400 Saqqara, Egypt's City of the Dead. 514 00:26:24,467 --> 00:26:26,900 Zahi Hawass has come to visit a tomb 515 00:26:26,967 --> 00:26:29,266 that may provide further confirmation 516 00:26:29,266 --> 00:26:33,367 that Tut's mother was not Queen Nefertiti. 517 00:26:33,367 --> 00:26:37,867 In fact, depictions here show Tut raised as a motherless child. 518 00:26:39,000 --> 00:26:43,867 [Zahi] We are looking at a unique scene for a lady. 519 00:26:43,867 --> 00:26:45,667 Her name is Mia. 520 00:26:45,667 --> 00:26:47,015 She had a unique title, 521 00:26:47,015 --> 00:26:47,667 She had a unique title, 522 00:26:47,667 --> 00:26:48,000 The Lady of the Harem. 523 00:26:49,367 --> 00:26:53,567 And she was the one who nursed the god. 524 00:26:53,567 --> 00:26:57,400 And the god here means Tutankhamun. 525 00:26:57,467 --> 00:27:00,266 {\an8}What is in the wall to tell us? 526 00:27:00,266 --> 00:27:03,166 {\an8}The one who is seated on the lap of Mia 527 00:27:03,166 --> 00:27:08,567 is Tutankhamun is the cartouche nebkheperure, 528 00:27:08,567 --> 00:27:11,567 the throne name of Tutankhamun. 529 00:27:13,367 --> 00:27:15,567 [Josh] The tomb was damaged in antiquity, 530 00:27:15,567 --> 00:27:17,015 destroying half of the image. 531 00:27:17,015 --> 00:27:18,000 destroying half of the image. 532 00:27:18,567 --> 00:27:23,800 [Zahi] But we can imagine 3,000 years ago how it looked like. 533 00:27:23,867 --> 00:27:25,667 Very colorful. 534 00:27:30,900 --> 00:27:34,266 This is a very unique image. 535 00:27:34,266 --> 00:27:37,166 We never see a scene like this 536 00:27:37,166 --> 00:27:41,266 with any king of dynasty or the new kingdom in general. 537 00:27:42,367 --> 00:27:45,200 It's shows that they had no mother 538 00:27:45,266 --> 00:27:47,015 and Mia became the mother and the wet nurse of the king 539 00:27:47,015 --> 00:27:48,000 and Mia became the mother and the wet nurse of the king 540 00:27:49,967 --> 00:27:53,166 because she's very proud to say about herself. 541 00:27:53,166 --> 00:27:56,266 I nursed the god, 542 00:27:56,266 --> 00:27:59,467 and the god meant Tutankhamun. 543 00:28:01,100 --> 00:28:03,166 [Josh] The opulence of this tomb shows that 544 00:28:03,166 --> 00:28:07,700 Mia had an important place in Tutankhamun's heart... 545 00:28:07,767 --> 00:28:11,200 and perhaps she helped shape the man he grew up to become. 546 00:28:12,700 --> 00:28:16,867 [Zahi] I really believe that Tutankhamun, 547 00:28:16,867 --> 00:28:17,015 we can see from the scenes of him and his queen. 548 00:28:17,015 --> 00:28:18,000 we can see from the scenes of him and his queen. 549 00:28:21,567 --> 00:28:23,867 Love and affection. 550 00:28:23,867 --> 00:28:27,667 Maybe the man did learn love from Mia 551 00:28:27,667 --> 00:28:30,800 because Mia, look at her face. 552 00:28:30,867 --> 00:28:33,500 She's looking at him with love, 553 00:28:33,567 --> 00:28:37,400 her right hand touching him with love. 554 00:28:37,467 --> 00:28:41,200 And the Boy King grow up with love. 555 00:28:43,166 --> 00:28:45,600 [Josh] So, Tut grew up with Queen Nefertiti, 556 00:28:45,667 --> 00:28:47,015 not as his mother, but his stepmother. 557 00:28:47,015 --> 00:28:48,000 not as his mother, but his stepmother. 558 00:28:48,567 --> 00:28:52,100 She would share responsibility for decisions in his personal life 559 00:28:52,100 --> 00:28:55,000 and one key to her own personal safety, 560 00:28:55,066 --> 00:28:58,500 his marriage to one of her daughters. 561 00:28:58,567 --> 00:29:03,100 {\an8}[Aliaa] Tutankhamun later on marries his sister Ankhesenpaaten, 562 00:29:03,100 --> 00:29:09,266 it seemed that Nefertiti was trying to line up the girls for the throne. 563 00:29:09,266 --> 00:29:12,567 {\an8}[Sara] You have a situation where Akhenaten and Nefertiti 564 00:29:12,567 --> 00:29:14,467 {\an8}were left with no male heirs, 565 00:29:14,467 --> 00:29:17,015 so not having a male heir kind of puts Nefertiti 566 00:29:17,015 --> 00:29:18,000 so not having a male heir kind of puts Nefertiti 567 00:29:18,266 --> 00:29:20,100 in a position where she's thinking, 568 00:29:20,100 --> 00:29:24,266 "How do I make sure that we stay royal in a situation 569 00:29:24,266 --> 00:29:26,867 where Akhenaten was behind this revolution, 570 00:29:26,867 --> 00:29:28,367 suddenly has disappeared?" 571 00:29:28,367 --> 00:29:31,000 So, it could have been from a desire 572 00:29:31,066 --> 00:29:34,300 to grant her and her daughters more security, 573 00:29:34,367 --> 00:29:36,700 but it could have been also the most logical 574 00:29:36,767 --> 00:29:40,200 and practical step to take. 575 00:29:40,266 --> 00:29:43,000 [Josh] It would appear that the Queen wished to set up a rule 576 00:29:43,000 --> 00:29:44,600 that would protect her 577 00:29:44,667 --> 00:29:47,015 and continue the revolution started by her husband. 578 00:29:47,015 --> 00:29:47,867 and continue the revolution started by her husband. 579 00:29:51,367 --> 00:29:55,467 But Nefertiti would not be the only influence on Young Tut. 580 00:29:55,467 --> 00:29:59,567 Egyptologist Aliaa Ismail is in a remote region of the Nile 581 00:29:59,567 --> 00:30:03,667 at a town called Akhmim to explore the tomb of a man 582 00:30:03,667 --> 00:30:07,667 who may have directed Young Tut to betray his father's legacy. 583 00:30:17,867 --> 00:30:18,000 Wow. 584 00:30:19,467 --> 00:30:25,767 Finally, this tomb has been carved out in the rock in the middle of nowhere. 585 00:30:25,767 --> 00:30:27,667 It would have been put up here 586 00:30:27,667 --> 00:30:29,767 so that it's probably out of reach. 587 00:30:29,767 --> 00:30:33,467 And for sure, the individual who owned this tomb 588 00:30:33,467 --> 00:30:35,667 was very rich and of high status 589 00:30:35,667 --> 00:30:37,867 because he would afford 590 00:30:37,867 --> 00:30:42,567 to have a tomb carved in stone all the way up here. 591 00:30:42,567 --> 00:30:47,015 It says that it belongs to Overseer of Tutors, Sennedjem. 592 00:30:47,015 --> 00:30:48,000 It says that it belongs to Overseer of Tutors, Sennedjem. 593 00:30:48,367 --> 00:30:51,367 And Overseer of Tutors was no ordinary title. 594 00:30:51,367 --> 00:30:53,467 It was actually referring to him 595 00:30:53,467 --> 00:30:55,500 being the highest rank of tutors 596 00:30:55,567 --> 00:30:58,166 and therefore the tutor of the king. 597 00:30:59,800 --> 00:31:03,266 [Josh] This is the forgotten tomb of a man called Sennedjem. 598 00:31:04,367 --> 00:31:06,800 And as Aliaa is about to discover, 599 00:31:06,867 --> 00:31:09,967 Sennedjem had a uniquely privileged position 600 00:31:09,967 --> 00:31:12,967 which gave him access to the king. 601 00:31:12,967 --> 00:31:16,166 [Aliaa] If we look close because it's a little faded out, 602 00:31:16,166 --> 00:31:17,015 we can see an image of a king on a chariot. 603 00:31:17,015 --> 00:31:18,000 we can see an image of a king on a chariot. 604 00:31:19,166 --> 00:31:21,800 And that king is probably Tutankhamun. 605 00:31:21,867 --> 00:31:26,500 But right in front of the king's face, we can see an arc. 606 00:31:26,567 --> 00:31:28,667 And that arc represents a fan. 607 00:31:29,967 --> 00:31:33,200 And if there is a fan, there has to be someone 608 00:31:33,266 --> 00:31:36,100 holding that fan and fanning the king. 609 00:31:36,166 --> 00:31:38,767 And in that case, we're going to assume 610 00:31:38,767 --> 00:31:41,100 that this person is Sennedjem. 611 00:31:41,166 --> 00:31:44,467 But this is not just a dull assumption. 612 00:31:44,467 --> 00:31:47,015 This is referring to the title that he actually mentions on the lintel, 613 00:31:47,015 --> 00:31:48,000 This is referring to the title that he actually mentions on the lintel, 614 00:31:48,767 --> 00:31:52,166 which says fan bearer to the king. 615 00:31:52,166 --> 00:31:55,066 And being the fan bearer of the king 616 00:31:55,066 --> 00:31:57,600 means basically you were stuck to the king. 617 00:31:57,667 --> 00:31:59,467 And if you were stuck to the king, 618 00:31:59,467 --> 00:32:01,867 then you have the king's ear. 619 00:32:01,867 --> 00:32:06,000 [Josh] This puts Sennedjem in a very influential situation. 620 00:32:06,066 --> 00:32:08,867 [Aliaa] If the king is learning from you, he's looking up to you. 621 00:32:08,867 --> 00:32:11,367 That means you're spoon feeding him 622 00:32:11,367 --> 00:32:16,166 what you want him to feel, believe and know about Egypt. 623 00:32:16,166 --> 00:32:17,015 [Josh] But would a tutor be so bold 624 00:32:17,015 --> 00:32:18,000 [Josh] But would a tutor be so bold 625 00:32:18,367 --> 00:32:21,900 as to manipulate the entire future of Egypt, 626 00:32:21,967 --> 00:32:25,867 or was he working with other more powerful forces? 627 00:32:29,100 --> 00:32:30,967 King Tut was not yet 10 when he became Pharaoh, 628 00:32:30,967 --> 00:32:33,800 a shockingly young age to lead a nation. 629 00:32:33,867 --> 00:32:36,900 But he's not the youngest child to ascend to a throne. 630 00:32:36,967 --> 00:32:41,700 Aisin-Gioro Puyi became the last emperor of China at age two, 631 00:32:41,767 --> 00:32:44,500 and Mary, Queen of Scots became a national leader 632 00:32:44,567 --> 00:32:46,967 when she was just six days old. 633 00:32:46,967 --> 00:32:49,900 Both rulers lived much longer lives than Tut, 634 00:32:49,967 --> 00:32:53,500 but neither enjoyed the same royal send off at their deaths. 635 00:32:53,567 --> 00:32:57,066 Mary was thrown into prison by her rival Elizabeth I 636 00:32:57,066 --> 00:32:57,979 and was beheaded at age 44. 637 00:32:57,979 --> 00:32:58,000 and was beheaded at age 44. 638 00:32:59,667 --> 00:33:01,767 Puyi was replaced after four years 639 00:33:01,767 --> 00:33:04,900 and lived a tumultuous life in and out of power, 640 00:33:04,967 --> 00:33:09,600 ultimately dying at age 61 as a commoner in 1967. 641 00:33:09,667 --> 00:33:12,467 Quick movie plug here for The Last Emperor, by the way. 642 00:33:12,467 --> 00:33:15,567 1987 Bernardo Bertolucci, check it out. 643 00:33:15,567 --> 00:33:16,900 You can thank me later. 644 00:33:16,967 --> 00:33:19,367 Anyway, Tut's life span was much shorter, 645 00:33:19,367 --> 00:33:21,467 but ultimately much more productive. 646 00:33:21,467 --> 00:33:24,266 He changed a religion, restored a capital city, 647 00:33:24,266 --> 00:33:27,667 and today he's known as the most famous pharaoh of all time. 648 00:33:30,000 --> 00:33:33,467 King Tut took the throne under the name his father gave him, 649 00:33:33,467 --> 00:33:37,867 Tutankhaten, which honored the God of the sun Aten. 650 00:33:37,867 --> 00:33:40,266 But we know him as Tutankhamun, 651 00:33:40,266 --> 00:33:44,300 honoring the God of war and fertility, Amun. 652 00:33:44,367 --> 00:33:46,000 How quickly after his ascension, 653 00:33:46,066 --> 00:33:48,166 did this change of allegiance take place? 654 00:33:50,200 --> 00:33:53,066 One clue lies in the Cairo museum 655 00:33:53,066 --> 00:33:55,867 with one of the most enigmatic depictions of Tut 656 00:33:55,867 --> 00:33:57,266 to emerge from his tomb. 657 00:33:58,367 --> 00:34:00,567 [Zahi] Beautiful face. 658 00:34:00,567 --> 00:34:04,066 Look at the oval shape. 659 00:34:04,066 --> 00:34:05,800 It's wonderful. 660 00:34:05,867 --> 00:34:07,767 Something very elegant. 661 00:34:09,500 --> 00:34:11,967 [Josh] Here, Tut is shown as a young boy, 662 00:34:11,967 --> 00:34:15,567 suggesting this statue was made early in his reign. 663 00:34:15,567 --> 00:34:17,667 A close look at the shape of his crown 664 00:34:17,667 --> 00:34:20,667 suggests that he may have already switched allegiance 665 00:34:20,667 --> 00:34:23,000 from Aten to Amun by this time. 666 00:34:24,567 --> 00:34:26,266 [Zahi] Look at the hat. 667 00:34:26,266 --> 00:34:27,567 It's rounded. 668 00:34:28,600 --> 00:34:32,266 But also, it is a typical type 669 00:34:32,266 --> 00:34:35,867 of a crown of the God Amun that we see it everywhere. 670 00:34:35,867 --> 00:34:37,900 If you take the cobra out, 671 00:34:37,967 --> 00:34:42,800 you will think that Tutankhamun united himself was Amun. 672 00:34:44,367 --> 00:34:47,367 [Josh] So, the hat itself represents a switch 673 00:34:47,367 --> 00:34:50,500 from the worship of Aten to the worship of Amun. 674 00:34:50,567 --> 00:34:52,367 And a reversal of everything 675 00:34:52,367 --> 00:34:55,900 that Akhenaten would have hoped his son Tut would represent. 676 00:34:57,500 --> 00:34:57,979 But the hat was the least of his betrayal. 677 00:34:57,979 --> 00:34:58,000 But the hat was the least of his betrayal. 678 00:35:00,066 --> 00:35:03,667 Back in Thebes, Tut also returned to the Temple of Karnak, 679 00:35:03,667 --> 00:35:05,266 to the priesthood of Amun. 680 00:35:06,667 --> 00:35:11,166 Here at the 10th Pylon Gate of Karnak is decisive evidence 681 00:35:11,166 --> 00:35:16,300 that Tut completely rejected his father, Akhenaten and his legacy. 682 00:35:16,367 --> 00:35:18,667 [Zahi] We are in Pylon number ten, 683 00:35:18,667 --> 00:35:22,567 which was built by Amenhotep III 684 00:35:22,567 --> 00:35:26,200 and you can see this avenue of the sphinxes 685 00:35:26,266 --> 00:35:27,979 is a part of the big avenue, the sphinxes 686 00:35:27,979 --> 00:35:28,000 is a part of the big avenue, the sphinxes 687 00:35:29,000 --> 00:35:33,600 that connecting the Temple of Karnak to the Temple of Luxor. 688 00:35:33,667 --> 00:35:36,967 [Josh] For millennia, a double line of ram headed sphinxes 689 00:35:36,967 --> 00:35:39,000 representing the God Amun 690 00:35:39,066 --> 00:35:42,066 flanked the route all the way to the Luxor temple. 691 00:35:43,867 --> 00:35:46,967 But in the time of the Aten, all that changed. 692 00:35:48,300 --> 00:35:50,266 When Akhenaten came to power, 693 00:35:50,266 --> 00:35:53,467 he tore down the statues representing Amun 694 00:35:53,467 --> 00:35:56,100 and replaced them with images of himself 695 00:35:56,100 --> 00:35:57,979 and his great royal wife, Nefertiti. 696 00:35:57,979 --> 00:35:58,000 and his great royal wife, Nefertiti. 697 00:35:59,266 --> 00:36:04,100 The avenue of the sphinxes became the avenue of the Aten 698 00:36:04,100 --> 00:36:06,567 until Tutankhamun. 699 00:36:06,567 --> 00:36:10,100 Tutankhamun came and took this head out 700 00:36:10,166 --> 00:36:15,066 and put the head of Amun as ram. 701 00:36:15,066 --> 00:36:16,967 [Josh] Tut replaced the head of his father 702 00:36:16,967 --> 00:36:20,700 with the head of the God whom Akhenaten had rejected. 703 00:36:20,767 --> 00:36:25,200 It was a complete betrayal of all that Akhenaten had stood for 704 00:36:25,266 --> 00:36:27,979 and an unmistakable declaration from the new king. 705 00:36:27,979 --> 00:36:28,000 and an unmistakable declaration from the new king. 706 00:36:29,367 --> 00:36:33,166 [Zahi] What we see everywhere is trying to tell the people, 707 00:36:33,166 --> 00:36:35,400 I'm worshiping Amun, 708 00:36:35,467 --> 00:36:40,066 I'm restoring the country to be back to power. 709 00:36:40,066 --> 00:36:43,200 [Josh] But why would the boy who was named for the Aten 710 00:36:43,266 --> 00:36:46,367 turn his back on his father's religion so quickly 711 00:36:46,367 --> 00:36:47,967 and with such finality? 712 00:36:51,300 --> 00:36:55,367 The answer lies back in the crowded halls of the Cairo Museum, 713 00:36:55,367 --> 00:36:57,979 where a gigantic stone tablet details the sins of Akhenaten 714 00:36:57,979 --> 00:36:58,000 where a gigantic stone tablet details the sins of Akhenaten 715 00:36:59,767 --> 00:37:03,000 that a young Tut set out to write. 716 00:37:03,000 --> 00:37:06,767 [Zahi] The restoration stela of Tutankhamun 717 00:37:06,767 --> 00:37:10,700 is very important for us to understand 718 00:37:10,767 --> 00:37:13,200 the time and the life of Tutankhamun. 719 00:37:13,266 --> 00:37:15,867 This is telling us what happened to the temples. 720 00:37:15,867 --> 00:37:18,400 The temples were in ruins. 721 00:37:18,467 --> 00:37:21,567 The gods of Egypt left Egypt. 722 00:37:21,567 --> 00:37:23,467 The country collapsed. 723 00:37:23,467 --> 00:37:27,300 What he did, he began to restore the temples. 724 00:37:27,367 --> 00:37:27,979 I gave statues of gold to the Temple of Amun at Karnak. 725 00:37:27,979 --> 00:37:28,000 I gave statues of gold to the Temple of Amun at Karnak. 726 00:37:33,166 --> 00:37:36,900 I gave the priests all the wealth that they need. 727 00:37:36,967 --> 00:37:40,967 Means the country came to power again under Amun. 728 00:37:40,967 --> 00:37:45,800 And Tutankhamun is declaring this to all of us. 729 00:37:45,867 --> 00:37:49,166 [Josh] This decision changed the course of Egyptian history, 730 00:37:49,166 --> 00:37:52,800 but most experts believe that Tut did not make it on his own. 731 00:37:54,266 --> 00:37:55,500 [Aiden] It's important to recognize 732 00:37:55,567 --> 00:37:57,700 that Tutankhamun probably had very little to do 733 00:37:57,767 --> 00:37:57,979 with any of the decisions here. 734 00:37:57,979 --> 00:37:58,000 with any of the decisions here. 735 00:37:58,867 --> 00:38:02,667 He was a child, been subject to a regency, 736 00:38:02,667 --> 00:38:06,100 {\an8}and therefore he would have had to go along 737 00:38:06,166 --> 00:38:08,667 {\an8}with what his regents were telling him to do. 738 00:38:08,667 --> 00:38:12,200 {\an8}This approximately ten year old child 739 00:38:12,266 --> 00:38:15,767 {\an8}who was in charge of one of the most powerful countries in the world 740 00:38:15,767 --> 00:38:20,300 at a time when Egypt was experiencing this many difficulties 741 00:38:20,367 --> 00:38:23,100 and perhaps a suggestion of one of his courtiers, 742 00:38:23,100 --> 00:38:27,367 maybe Ay that may be all of this 743 00:38:27,367 --> 00:38:27,979 is because of Akhenaten's religious changes. 744 00:38:27,979 --> 00:38:28,000 is because of Akhenaten's religious changes. 745 00:38:33,100 --> 00:38:35,467 [Josh] It seems likely that at the start of his reign, 746 00:38:35,467 --> 00:38:38,000 the young King Tut was surrounded by adults 747 00:38:38,000 --> 00:38:39,867 telling him what to do. 748 00:38:39,867 --> 00:38:42,800 Key among them was a family member named Ay, 749 00:38:42,867 --> 00:38:45,266 who proclaimed himself to be Tut's advisor. 750 00:38:47,300 --> 00:38:49,400 [Zahi] Tutankhamun was a boy. 751 00:38:49,467 --> 00:38:53,266 He cannot think, to worship Aten or Amun, 752 00:38:53,266 --> 00:38:57,000 but his advisor Ay was the one 753 00:38:57,000 --> 00:38:57,979 who took him and advised him to leave Amarna 754 00:38:57,979 --> 00:38:58,000 who took him and advised him to leave Amarna 755 00:39:01,066 --> 00:39:05,767 and come to the Thebes and return the image of Amun again. 756 00:39:08,100 --> 00:39:11,600 [Josh] Ay was a minor member of the royal family by marriage 757 00:39:11,667 --> 00:39:16,867 and inserted himself as one of the most prominent figures in the Young King's court. 758 00:39:16,867 --> 00:39:21,266 And he had a clear agenda to have Tut bring back the old religion. 759 00:39:22,367 --> 00:39:25,767 Tut had another formidable adviser, Horemheb, 760 00:39:25,767 --> 00:39:27,700 the commander of the king's army, 761 00:39:27,767 --> 00:39:27,979 who had no royal blood. 762 00:39:27,979 --> 00:39:28,000 who had no royal blood. 763 00:39:29,867 --> 00:39:33,567 But it was Ay who was able to exert the most influence 764 00:39:33,567 --> 00:39:36,700 through his association with Tut's tutor, Sennadjem. 765 00:39:38,066 --> 00:39:39,700 [Aliaa] When this tomb was erected, 766 00:39:39,767 --> 00:39:43,467 Ay was the main advisor of Tutankhamun. 767 00:39:43,467 --> 00:39:49,066 {\an8}So, Ay surrounded Tutankhamun with people from his team. 768 00:39:49,066 --> 00:39:51,500 {\an8}So basically, Sennedjem 769 00:39:51,567 --> 00:39:55,500 in this role as fan bearer and Overseer of Tutors 770 00:39:55,567 --> 00:39:57,979 was the voice of Ay inside the king's ear. 771 00:39:57,979 --> 00:39:58,000 was the voice of Ay inside the king's ear. 772 00:39:59,867 --> 00:40:05,867 And this is why the decision was made in that time by Ay. 773 00:40:05,867 --> 00:40:09,266 And he made this propaganda to tell the Egyptians 774 00:40:09,266 --> 00:40:13,800 that Amun power was back. 775 00:40:13,867 --> 00:40:17,266 [Josh] Most historians believe the return to worship of Amun 776 00:40:17,266 --> 00:40:20,467 happened in the first years of King Tut's reign. 777 00:40:20,467 --> 00:40:23,300 But as is often the case with ancient history, 778 00:40:23,367 --> 00:40:25,467 contradictions have been uncovered. 779 00:40:27,200 --> 00:40:27,979 Zahi has special permission to inspect the royal symbols 780 00:40:27,979 --> 00:40:28,000 Zahi has special permission to inspect the royal symbols 781 00:40:30,867 --> 00:40:35,400 unique to Tut's reign, known as crooks and flails. 782 00:40:35,467 --> 00:40:39,500 You know, that is six crooks and flails 783 00:40:39,567 --> 00:40:42,567 found inside the tomb of Tutankhamun. 784 00:40:42,567 --> 00:40:45,400 But what's amazing, if you look at this two, 785 00:40:45,467 --> 00:40:49,567 one is a small one and one is a big one. 786 00:40:49,567 --> 00:40:53,500 When Tutankhamun was a child in the year one 787 00:40:53,567 --> 00:40:57,979 lived in Amarna, he had this crook as a child. 788 00:40:57,979 --> 00:40:58,000 lived in Amarna, he had this crook as a child. 789 00:40:59,066 --> 00:41:00,100 Why? 790 00:41:00,166 --> 00:41:05,100 Because his name is written as Tutankhaten 791 00:41:05,100 --> 00:41:08,467 means the living image of Aten. 792 00:41:08,467 --> 00:41:13,166 But when he grew up and he became a man, 793 00:41:13,166 --> 00:41:17,667 he wanted to prove to the Egyptians, I am the power. 794 00:41:17,667 --> 00:41:20,500 I am the king of upper and lower Egypt. 795 00:41:20,567 --> 00:41:26,066 And he changes his name here to be Tutankhamun 796 00:41:26,066 --> 00:41:27,979 means the living image of Amun. 797 00:41:27,979 --> 00:41:28,000 means the living image of Amun. 798 00:41:30,667 --> 00:41:32,700 [Arto] So, this tells us that 799 00:41:32,767 --> 00:41:36,400 King Tutankhamun would have made 800 00:41:36,467 --> 00:41:40,400 this significant move back to traditional religion 801 00:41:40,467 --> 00:41:43,467 sometime in his early teens, 802 00:41:43,467 --> 00:41:46,667 such that when he was adult sized, 803 00:41:46,667 --> 00:41:51,567 he had a normal size crook and flail with the name Tutankhamun. 804 00:41:53,266 --> 00:41:56,100 [Josh] Whether or not Tut changed his name right away, 805 00:41:56,166 --> 00:41:57,979 he appears to have embraced the return to worship of Amun completely. 806 00:41:57,979 --> 00:41:58,000 he appears to have embraced the return to worship of Amun completely. 807 00:42:01,066 --> 00:42:04,400 He not only restored the Temple of Karnak in Luxor, 808 00:42:04,467 --> 00:42:06,867 but the majestic Luxor temple itself. 809 00:42:08,767 --> 00:42:10,767 This center of the cult of Amun 810 00:42:10,767 --> 00:42:12,500 on the banks of the River Nile 811 00:42:12,567 --> 00:42:15,867 had been stripped of its power by Akhenaten. 812 00:42:15,867 --> 00:42:17,667 But Tut embraced it 813 00:42:17,667 --> 00:42:19,467 and would make his support public 814 00:42:19,467 --> 00:42:23,300 during one of the most important religious festivals of the year, 815 00:42:23,367 --> 00:42:24,567 the Open Feast. 816 00:42:31,066 --> 00:42:34,500 Luxor Temple and the avenue of the sphinxes, 817 00:42:34,567 --> 00:42:37,266 cult center of the Egyptian god, Amun. 818 00:42:38,900 --> 00:42:40,667 In November 2021, 819 00:42:40,667 --> 00:42:43,567 the Egyptian authorities put on a lavish spectacle 820 00:42:43,567 --> 00:42:45,367 to mark the reopening of the site. 821 00:42:46,367 --> 00:42:47,900 But this was not the first time 822 00:42:47,967 --> 00:42:50,700 that such a procession had marked the temple's renewal. 823 00:42:55,567 --> 00:42:57,077 Similar celebrations would have occurred here 824 00:42:57,077 --> 00:42:57,900 Similar celebrations would have occurred here 825 00:42:57,967 --> 00:42:58,000 when Tut returned to Egypt to the worship of Amun. 826 00:43:02,400 --> 00:43:06,200 Now, Zahi has come here to spotlight a remarkable artifact 827 00:43:06,266 --> 00:43:08,867 that details one of the most important rituals 828 00:43:08,867 --> 00:43:11,300 that returned with Tut's great act. 829 00:43:13,266 --> 00:43:16,567 [Zahi] We are actually inside the temple Luxor 830 00:43:16,567 --> 00:43:21,166 and the whole that contained the 14 pillars. 831 00:43:21,166 --> 00:43:24,367 But the most important, it contains 832 00:43:24,367 --> 00:43:27,077 the obituaries of Tutankhamun. 833 00:43:27,077 --> 00:43:27,166 the obituaries of Tutankhamun. 834 00:43:28,667 --> 00:43:31,266 [Josh] The Opet Feast is a monumental wall carving 835 00:43:31,266 --> 00:43:34,367 that runs the entire length of the colonnaded hall 836 00:43:34,367 --> 00:43:39,066 erected in the center of Luxor by Tut's grandfather, Amenhotep III. 837 00:43:41,100 --> 00:43:43,700 It depicts the Opet Feast of Amun, 838 00:43:43,767 --> 00:43:45,500 a fertility festival that featured 839 00:43:45,567 --> 00:43:48,066 statues of the God Amun and his family. 840 00:43:49,900 --> 00:43:52,600 [Zahi] The Opet Feast is a sacred feast 841 00:43:52,667 --> 00:43:55,100 for the God Amun and his wife Mut 842 00:43:55,166 --> 00:43:57,077 and their son Khons. 843 00:43:57,077 --> 00:43:57,200 and their son Khons. 844 00:43:57,266 --> 00:43:58,000 To make a trip from Karnak Temple to Luxor, 845 00:44:00,467 --> 00:44:03,767 {\an8}this happened once a year, 846 00:44:03,767 --> 00:44:08,367 {\an8}and this celebration continued for about 11 days 847 00:44:08,367 --> 00:44:10,400 during the reign of Tutankhamun. 848 00:44:12,166 --> 00:44:15,300 [Josh] The feast marked the beginning of the flood season on the Nile, 849 00:44:15,367 --> 00:44:17,000 and its return under Tut 850 00:44:17,000 --> 00:44:20,100 proves that he fully embraced the worship of Amun. 851 00:44:21,166 --> 00:44:22,900 [Zahi] The flood for the Egyptian 852 00:44:22,967 --> 00:44:25,867 meant good things for Egypt, fertility 853 00:44:25,867 --> 00:44:27,077 and therefore they're waiting every year 854 00:44:27,077 --> 00:44:28,000 and therefore they're waiting every year 855 00:44:28,066 --> 00:44:29,767 for that trip of Amun. 856 00:44:29,767 --> 00:44:33,266 Without the Amun trip from Karnak structure, 857 00:44:33,266 --> 00:44:35,266 there is no flood. 858 00:44:35,266 --> 00:44:38,000 [Josh] And because it was a festival heralding floods, 859 00:44:38,000 --> 00:44:40,800 the statues were transported on sacred boats. 860 00:44:42,500 --> 00:44:45,467 [Zahi] The priest will hold the three boats of the gods, 861 00:44:45,467 --> 00:44:50,467 Amun, Mut and Khons on their shoulders around them. 862 00:44:50,467 --> 00:44:55,266 Singers, dancers, the king, the queen, all the public. 863 00:44:55,266 --> 00:44:57,077 Because this is the big feast in the mind of the ancient Egyptian. 864 00:44:57,077 --> 00:44:57,767 Because this is the big feast in the mind of the ancient Egyptian. 865 00:44:59,467 --> 00:45:01,767 [Josh] The boats were carried in a grand procession 866 00:45:01,767 --> 00:45:03,567 along the avenue of the sphinxes 867 00:45:03,567 --> 00:45:07,467 on a ceremonial journey from Karnak Temple to Luxor Temple. 868 00:45:09,166 --> 00:45:11,066 At the time of Tutankhamun, 869 00:45:11,066 --> 00:45:13,100 they would also sail along the Nile. 870 00:45:14,900 --> 00:45:19,100 This is a divine marriage between Amun and Mut. 871 00:45:19,100 --> 00:45:20,900 It means in the mind of the Egyptian, 872 00:45:20,967 --> 00:45:24,867 the flood will come to Egypt and means fertility to the land. 873 00:45:28,800 --> 00:45:30,166 [Josh] This right of fertility 874 00:45:30,166 --> 00:45:32,000 may have had personal significance 875 00:45:32,066 --> 00:45:35,200 to Tutankhamun and his wife, Ankhesenamun, 876 00:45:35,266 --> 00:45:38,667 who statues here watch over the entrance of the Opet colonnade. 877 00:45:40,367 --> 00:45:45,700 A study of more items found in Tut's tomb sheds some light on why. 878 00:45:45,767 --> 00:45:48,767 [Zahi] Tutankhamun did not have children. 879 00:45:48,767 --> 00:45:53,667 And we know that two fetuses were found inside the treasure room. 880 00:45:53,667 --> 00:45:56,000 They died on birth. 881 00:45:56,000 --> 00:45:57,077 [Josh] This is one of the most poignant discoveries 882 00:45:57,077 --> 00:45:58,000 [Josh] This is one of the most poignant discoveries 883 00:45:58,367 --> 00:46:00,567 from the tomb of Tutankhamun. 884 00:46:00,567 --> 00:46:03,967 The mummified remains of two miscarried fetuses. 885 00:46:08,567 --> 00:46:11,166 So, the fertility rites of the Opet festival 886 00:46:11,166 --> 00:46:15,100 may have been especially important to Tut and his sister bride. 887 00:46:17,567 --> 00:46:19,467 [Zahi] I really think that the reason 888 00:46:19,467 --> 00:46:20,800 they're depicted here 889 00:46:20,867 --> 00:46:24,166 is since Amun is giving fertility to the land, 890 00:46:24,166 --> 00:46:27,077 Amun could also give them fertility. 891 00:46:27,077 --> 00:46:27,667 Amun could also give them fertility. 892 00:46:27,667 --> 00:46:28,000 So, we really have to put ourselves in Tutankhamun's shoes. 893 00:46:32,367 --> 00:46:36,266 [Sara] Particularly as he was trying to navigate 894 00:46:36,266 --> 00:46:40,667 his transition from childhood to adulthood, his marriage, 895 00:46:40,667 --> 00:46:44,367 {\an8}diplomacy, his health condition, everything. 896 00:46:44,367 --> 00:46:47,367 {\an8}It could have been easy for Tutankhamen 897 00:46:47,367 --> 00:46:50,266 to listen to his advisors, to go back to the old ways. 898 00:46:51,567 --> 00:46:53,500 [Arto] So, it might very well be 899 00:46:53,567 --> 00:46:55,667 that as a consequence of this 900 00:46:55,667 --> 00:46:57,077 that Tutankhamun embraced 901 00:46:57,077 --> 00:46:58,000 that Tutankhamun embraced 902 00:46:58,066 --> 00:47:03,266 {\an8}the return to traditional religion so enthusiastically. 903 00:47:03,266 --> 00:47:06,066 It's only human that when we're facing 904 00:47:06,066 --> 00:47:08,700 really, really difficult times, then... 905 00:47:08,767 --> 00:47:13,266 then we then try to find a solution to that, 906 00:47:13,266 --> 00:47:15,667 even if that means embracing a new belief system. 907 00:47:17,000 --> 00:47:19,266 [Josh] Tut and Ankhesenamun miscarriages 908 00:47:19,266 --> 00:47:23,300 likely were caused by their incestuous ancestry. 909 00:47:23,367 --> 00:47:27,077 [Arto] Intermarriage, especially long term over multiple generations, 910 00:47:27,077 --> 00:47:27,400 [Arto] Intermarriage, especially long term over multiple generations, 911 00:47:27,467 --> 00:47:28,000 can have extremely adverse effects 912 00:47:29,767 --> 00:47:32,200 on the new generation being born. 913 00:47:32,266 --> 00:47:35,867 Congenital diseases, physical disabilities, 914 00:47:35,867 --> 00:47:38,266 all kinds of things you don't want. 915 00:47:38,266 --> 00:47:41,367 [Josh] This also affected Tut's own health. 916 00:47:41,367 --> 00:47:42,600 [Sara] He had a cleft palate 917 00:47:42,667 --> 00:47:45,200 and a lot of health impairments as well, 918 00:47:45,266 --> 00:47:49,100 due to the fact that his parents were related by blood. 919 00:47:49,166 --> 00:47:51,200 [Josh] He also had problems with his feet 920 00:47:51,266 --> 00:47:54,567 caused by an inherited syndrome called Kohler's disease. 921 00:47:56,700 --> 00:47:57,077 This was discovered when Zahi and his team 922 00:47:57,077 --> 00:47:58,000 This was discovered when Zahi and his team 923 00:47:58,867 --> 00:48:01,600 conducted a CT scan of King Tut's mummy. 924 00:48:03,367 --> 00:48:05,600 Now, armed with the latest technology, 925 00:48:05,667 --> 00:48:07,400 Zahi examines the many myths 926 00:48:07,467 --> 00:48:11,300 that swirl around Tutankhamun's physical condition. 927 00:48:11,367 --> 00:48:16,567 {\an8}From what we saw from the CT scan, he was not healthy. 928 00:48:16,567 --> 00:48:20,100 In the sense he has some anomaly, 929 00:48:20,166 --> 00:48:23,300 for example, regarding his left foot. 930 00:48:23,367 --> 00:48:26,567 It is something a congenital malformation 931 00:48:26,567 --> 00:48:27,077 that he was born with. 932 00:48:27,077 --> 00:48:28,000 that he was born with. 933 00:48:28,066 --> 00:48:31,200 The toes are inclined inwards, 934 00:48:31,266 --> 00:48:33,200 a deformity of the foot. 935 00:48:33,266 --> 00:48:36,000 Because of that, he cannot walk properly 936 00:48:36,066 --> 00:48:40,000 and probably used some walking canes. 937 00:48:40,000 --> 00:48:44,100 [Zahi] This is why he had 130 sticks in his tomb. 938 00:48:44,166 --> 00:48:46,867 One of them he said I made it by myself. 939 00:48:48,100 --> 00:48:50,967 [Sara] Amongst his 130 walking canes. 940 00:48:50,967 --> 00:48:52,600 Some do have evidence of use. 941 00:48:54,100 --> 00:48:57,077 They are a good example of us having a sneak peek 942 00:48:57,077 --> 00:48:58,000 They are a good example of us having a sneak peek 943 00:48:58,000 --> 00:49:00,867 of what he must have been like in his life. 944 00:49:01,967 --> 00:49:03,634 [Josh] Like so much about Tut, 945 00:49:03,634 --> 00:49:07,266 the revelation that he had disabilities has sparked intense debate. 946 00:49:08,467 --> 00:49:10,667 He is depicted all over his tomb 947 00:49:10,667 --> 00:49:13,700 as an active huntsmen and charioteer. 948 00:49:13,767 --> 00:49:17,100 But some dismiss the art as mere propaganda. 949 00:49:17,166 --> 00:49:22,100 {\an8}[Aiden] One has to bear in mind that Egyptian art is very rarely original. 950 00:49:22,166 --> 00:49:24,567 All the pictures we have of Tutankhamun, 951 00:49:24,567 --> 00:49:27,077 whether they are actively hunting or in warfare, 952 00:49:27,077 --> 00:49:28,000 whether they are actively hunting or in warfare, 953 00:49:28,166 --> 00:49:31,266 all have parallels from earlier periods. 954 00:49:31,266 --> 00:49:34,100 [Sara] Considering Tutankhamun had cleft foot 955 00:49:34,100 --> 00:49:36,300 and he was quite frail. 956 00:49:36,367 --> 00:49:39,000 I think it's quite hard to have a figure like that 957 00:49:39,000 --> 00:49:42,767 participate in campaigns and in hunting episodes. 958 00:49:44,266 --> 00:49:47,100 [Josh] Many of the depictions of King Tut riding into war 959 00:49:47,166 --> 00:49:49,600 or on the hunt are indeed quite formulaic. 960 00:49:50,900 --> 00:49:52,367 But hidden within the shrines 961 00:49:52,367 --> 00:49:54,166 that surrounded his sarcophagus 962 00:49:54,166 --> 00:49:56,667 was one uniquely personal item 963 00:49:56,667 --> 00:49:57,077 that might completely shatter our beliefs 964 00:49:57,077 --> 00:49:58,000 that might completely shatter our beliefs 965 00:49:59,166 --> 00:50:01,767 about the physical abilities of the Boy King. 966 00:50:06,266 --> 00:50:07,867 One of the most prized treasures in ancient Egypt 967 00:50:07,867 --> 00:50:12,300 was not silver or gold, but instead the humble ostrich. 968 00:50:12,367 --> 00:50:14,500 Not native to the Nile, these huge birds 969 00:50:14,567 --> 00:50:16,767 were often given as a tribute to Egypt 970 00:50:16,767 --> 00:50:19,867 by conquered lands such as Nubia and Ethiopia. 971 00:50:19,867 --> 00:50:24,166 Rare and exotic ostriches were highly coveted by the elite. 972 00:50:24,166 --> 00:50:27,567 Women turned their eggs into perfume holders and jewelry. 973 00:50:27,567 --> 00:50:30,100 Royal doctors ground them up for medicine. 974 00:50:30,166 --> 00:50:32,600 Priests placed feathers on coffins 975 00:50:32,667 --> 00:50:35,202 to help lift up mummies and speed their journey to the afterlife. 976 00:50:35,202 --> 00:50:36,000 to help lift up mummies and speed their journey to the afterlife. 977 00:50:36,867 --> 00:50:39,567 But only a pharaoh could acquire enough plumes 978 00:50:39,567 --> 00:50:41,867 to create the greatest treasure of all, 979 00:50:41,867 --> 00:50:45,867 a royal fan to keep him cool in the hot Egyptian weather. 980 00:50:49,900 --> 00:50:51,200 In the last ten years, 981 00:50:51,266 --> 00:50:53,400 CT scans of King Tut's feet 982 00:50:53,467 --> 00:50:55,066 have lent credence to the theory 983 00:50:55,066 --> 00:50:56,967 that the Boy King was so weak 984 00:50:56,967 --> 00:50:59,266 and had such significant disabilities 985 00:50:59,266 --> 00:51:02,667 that he could not ride a chariot to hunt or go to war. 986 00:51:04,400 --> 00:51:05,202 But back in 1922, 987 00:51:05,202 --> 00:51:06,000 But back in 1922, 988 00:51:06,266 --> 00:51:09,066 as Howard Carter began dismantling the shrines 989 00:51:09,066 --> 00:51:12,567 nested around the sarcophagus in King Tut's burial chamber, 990 00:51:12,567 --> 00:51:14,567 he discovered a telltale item 991 00:51:14,567 --> 00:51:17,367 that suggests that Tut might have been much stronger 992 00:51:17,367 --> 00:51:19,800 than modern scholars give him credit for. 993 00:51:19,867 --> 00:51:22,467 [Arto] There's this fascinating, very long fan, 994 00:51:22,467 --> 00:51:25,667 {\an8}the kind that you see in movies and things 995 00:51:25,734 --> 00:51:27,500 {\an8}where there's people fanning the king. 996 00:51:27,567 --> 00:51:30,166 It's topped with ostrich feathers. 997 00:51:31,200 --> 00:51:33,600 And at the top you have a scene 998 00:51:33,667 --> 00:51:35,202 of the king hunting ostriches. 999 00:51:35,202 --> 00:51:36,000 of the king hunting ostriches. 1000 00:51:36,367 --> 00:51:37,734 And it gets better. 1001 00:51:37,734 --> 00:51:39,400 There's an inscription on it 1002 00:51:39,467 --> 00:51:44,767 that says feathers of ostriches brought by His Majesty 1003 00:51:44,767 --> 00:51:47,767 when he was hunting ostriches. 1004 00:51:47,767 --> 00:51:50,000 So, we have here this fascinating inscription 1005 00:51:50,066 --> 00:51:55,100 that's telling us that Tutankhamen, in fact, hunted ostriches. 1006 00:51:55,166 --> 00:51:57,600 It shows him hunting. 1007 00:51:57,667 --> 00:52:01,300 {\an8}Tools inside the tombs, shows him hunting. 1008 00:52:01,367 --> 00:52:05,202 {\an8}Even with all what he suffered of physical problems, 1009 00:52:05,202 --> 00:52:06,000 {\an8}Even with all what he suffered of physical problems, 1010 00:52:06,166 --> 00:52:08,867 he still... he loved hunting. 1011 00:52:10,266 --> 00:52:13,867 [Josh] In Giza, more evidence lies in the shadow of the Sphinx 1012 00:52:13,867 --> 00:52:16,734 at one of the most popular tourist sites in Egypt. 1013 00:52:21,000 --> 00:52:25,400 Near the stalls of a bazaar below the Sphinx is a pile of dried mud. 1014 00:52:25,467 --> 00:52:29,300 Unremarkable, except that it houses an extraordinary secret. 1015 00:52:31,100 --> 00:52:34,567 [Zahi] This mud brick, it's nothing to the public. 1016 00:52:34,567 --> 00:52:35,202 But for us it's very important 1017 00:52:35,202 --> 00:52:36,000 But for us it's very important 1018 00:52:37,066 --> 00:52:40,767 because this can make us to reconstruct history. 1019 00:52:40,767 --> 00:52:45,467 This is the remains of the hunting lodge of Tutankhamun. 1020 00:52:45,467 --> 00:52:48,200 We call it Palace because it's royal. 1021 00:52:48,266 --> 00:52:49,767 When this was excavated, 1022 00:52:49,767 --> 00:52:53,300 they found the cartouche of Tutankhamun on it 1023 00:52:53,367 --> 00:52:56,000 and the cartouche of Aten and Amun. 1024 00:52:57,600 --> 00:53:00,567 [Josh] In truth, this palace of Tut and his queen 1025 00:53:00,567 --> 00:53:02,567 is a modest mud brick building 1026 00:53:02,567 --> 00:53:05,202 and hard to distinguish because so little of it remains. 1027 00:53:05,202 --> 00:53:05,667 and hard to distinguish because so little of it remains. 1028 00:53:07,467 --> 00:53:09,367 [Zahi] I close my eyes. 1029 00:53:09,367 --> 00:53:13,767 We can imagine a palace for the King and the Queen. 1030 00:53:13,767 --> 00:53:17,600 And they depicted scenes of Tutankhamun 1031 00:53:17,667 --> 00:53:21,567 and the cartouches of Tutankhamun and Ankhesenamun. 1032 00:53:23,667 --> 00:53:27,367 I think from a window he could be looking 1033 00:53:27,367 --> 00:53:29,400 at the pyramid of Khafre. 1034 00:53:29,467 --> 00:53:32,567 That palace could be beautiful, 1035 00:53:32,567 --> 00:53:35,202 shining in the shadow of the pyramids and the Sphinx. 1036 00:53:35,202 --> 00:53:36,000 shining in the shadow of the pyramids and the Sphinx. 1037 00:53:37,667 --> 00:53:42,266 I really believe that the existence of this palace 1038 00:53:42,266 --> 00:53:44,367 is an important evidence 1039 00:53:44,367 --> 00:53:49,100 that actually Tutankhamun hunted wild animals. 1040 00:53:51,166 --> 00:53:52,667 [Josh] It's a dramatic image. 1041 00:53:52,667 --> 00:53:55,767 The young pharaoh riding his chariot across the valley, 1042 00:53:55,767 --> 00:53:57,900 indulging in the sport of kings. 1043 00:53:59,567 --> 00:54:02,166 These depictions show that in ancient times, 1044 00:54:02,166 --> 00:54:05,202 physical limitations did not stop Tut from enjoying his life. 1045 00:54:05,202 --> 00:54:06,000 physical limitations did not stop Tut from enjoying his life. 1046 00:54:07,066 --> 00:54:09,367 [Aiden] I don't think one should go into the whole thing 1047 00:54:09,367 --> 00:54:11,367 of being a disabled person 1048 00:54:11,367 --> 00:54:14,467 {\an8}and all the negative sides of that, 1049 00:54:14,467 --> 00:54:17,667 {\an8}particularly nowadays with Paralympians, 1050 00:54:17,667 --> 00:54:21,734 we now recognize that in no way does it mean 1051 00:54:21,734 --> 00:54:24,100 you're going to have a less active life 1052 00:54:24,166 --> 00:54:26,400 if you don't want to have a less active life? 1053 00:54:26,467 --> 00:54:29,066 Exactly, because Egyptians knew 1054 00:54:29,066 --> 00:54:32,667 that to be sick was part of being normal. 1055 00:54:32,667 --> 00:54:34,767 [Aiden] Tutankhamun is a teenager. 1056 00:54:34,767 --> 00:54:35,202 If he's been an active hunter all his life, 1057 00:54:35,202 --> 00:54:36,000 If he's been an active hunter all his life, 1058 00:54:37,166 --> 00:54:40,667 he's not going to not be an active hunter 1059 00:54:40,734 --> 00:54:42,166 for as long as he possibly can do. 1060 00:54:43,867 --> 00:54:45,467 [Josh] Back at the Cairo Museum, 1061 00:54:45,467 --> 00:54:47,967 Zahi has spotted an ornamental box 1062 00:54:47,967 --> 00:54:52,567 that may suggest how Tut was able to maintain his active life. 1063 00:54:52,567 --> 00:54:55,266 By making sure to rest. 1064 00:54:55,266 --> 00:55:01,500 [Zahi] This box tells us about Tutankhamun's health. 1065 00:55:01,567 --> 00:55:05,202 His seated shooting arrow and his queen down 1066 00:55:05,202 --> 00:55:06,000 His seated shooting arrow and his queen down 1067 00:55:06,467 --> 00:55:10,467 also was love and affection, giving him an arrow. 1068 00:55:10,467 --> 00:55:13,000 To my knowledge, as an Egyptologist, 1069 00:55:13,066 --> 00:55:17,867 I have never seen any scene of a king 1070 00:55:17,867 --> 00:55:21,166 seated while hunting at all. 1071 00:55:21,166 --> 00:55:23,066 It confirms to me 1072 00:55:23,066 --> 00:55:29,867 why Tutankhamun had 130 sticks in his tomb. 1073 00:55:29,867 --> 00:55:34,367 It was really keen to hold the stick and walk with it. 1074 00:55:34,367 --> 00:55:35,202 It was very important for him that stick 1075 00:55:35,202 --> 00:55:36,000 It was very important for him that stick 1076 00:55:37,266 --> 00:55:39,367 because he was not healthy. 1077 00:55:39,367 --> 00:55:42,400 [Josh] This could even explain the existence of the hunting lodge 1078 00:55:42,467 --> 00:55:44,100 in the first place. 1079 00:55:44,166 --> 00:55:45,967 [Sara] I think it's not always 1080 00:55:45,967 --> 00:55:47,567 so straightforward of Tutankhamun 1081 00:55:47,567 --> 00:55:50,266 about how much he was physically capable of doing, 1082 00:55:50,266 --> 00:55:52,600 {\an8}but the hunting lodge indicates that 1083 00:55:52,667 --> 00:55:55,100 {\an8}there could have been an attempt at him 1084 00:55:55,166 --> 00:55:57,166 {\an8}actually partaking in these activities. 1085 00:55:57,166 --> 00:55:59,066 He is the only king 1086 00:55:59,066 --> 00:56:03,567 that built hunting lodge because he needs rest. 1087 00:56:03,567 --> 00:56:05,202 All the kings at Aten, they did not do that except him 1088 00:56:05,202 --> 00:56:06,000 All the kings at Aten, they did not do that except him 1089 00:56:07,734 --> 00:56:09,967 because he had some physical problems. 1090 00:56:09,967 --> 00:56:11,266 He needs to rest. 1091 00:56:13,867 --> 00:56:15,767 [Josh] The very presence of the hunting lodge 1092 00:56:15,767 --> 00:56:18,166 could prove that Tutankhamun went hunting 1093 00:56:18,166 --> 00:56:20,467 despite having problems with his mobility. 1094 00:56:23,767 --> 00:56:26,100 [Sara] It could be also trying really hard 1095 00:56:26,100 --> 00:56:30,667 to show that Tutankhamen was physically capable 1096 00:56:30,667 --> 00:56:34,300 of ruling Egypt through being a huntsman. 1097 00:56:34,367 --> 00:56:35,202 [Josh] Or perhaps his physical challenges 1098 00:56:35,202 --> 00:56:36,000 [Josh] Or perhaps his physical challenges 1099 00:56:36,266 --> 00:56:38,200 did not interfere with his movements 1100 00:56:38,266 --> 00:56:40,467 as much as has been suggested. 1101 00:56:40,467 --> 00:56:42,967 Zahi's bone expert, Dr. Ashraf, 1102 00:56:42,967 --> 00:56:44,800 believes he may have spotted something 1103 00:56:44,867 --> 00:56:47,667 that suggests that by the time Tut was going hunting, 1104 00:56:47,734 --> 00:56:49,467 he was no longer in pain. 1105 00:56:52,867 --> 00:56:54,867 By the time of King Tut in the new kingdom, 1106 00:56:54,867 --> 00:56:58,066 hunting was an activity reserved for the king and his entourage 1107 00:56:58,066 --> 00:57:00,867 as a way to display strength and valor. 1108 00:57:00,867 --> 00:57:03,166 For the elite, game reserves were set up 1109 00:57:03,166 --> 00:57:07,367 to chase lions from chariots or kill crocodiles in swamps. 1110 00:57:07,367 --> 00:57:11,166 But for this great spectacle of bravery, the Egyptian nobles, 1111 00:57:11,166 --> 00:57:14,066 well, there's no nice way of putting it, they cheated. 1112 00:57:14,066 --> 00:57:15,767 To ensure the humans prevailed 1113 00:57:15,834 --> 00:57:18,600 extremely unsporting measures were taken. 1114 00:57:18,667 --> 00:57:20,834 The animal's legs were often tied together 1115 00:57:20,834 --> 00:57:21,808 to make them easy targets. 1116 00:57:21,808 --> 00:57:22,000 to make them easy targets. 1117 00:57:22,467 --> 00:57:25,166 There's even a papyrus from the time that suggests 1118 00:57:25,166 --> 00:57:28,867 that dead animals were moved across the swamp by servants, 1119 00:57:28,867 --> 00:57:31,767 ringers to ensure a successful hunt. 1120 00:57:31,834 --> 00:57:34,567 On the other hand, for farmers and laborers, 1121 00:57:34,567 --> 00:57:37,000 wild game was expensive and hard to find, 1122 00:57:37,066 --> 00:57:39,266 so it was rarely on the menu. 1123 00:57:39,266 --> 00:57:43,867 Instead, they lived mostly off of bread, vegetables, dried fish 1124 00:57:43,867 --> 00:57:46,166 and the world's first known recipe, beer. 1125 00:57:49,000 --> 00:57:51,467 The CT scans of Tutankhamun's feet 1126 00:57:51,467 --> 00:57:51,808 contain an often overlooked detail, 1127 00:57:51,808 --> 00:57:52,000 contain an often overlooked detail, 1128 00:57:53,767 --> 00:57:56,967 which might explain how Tut could have been an active hunter 1129 00:57:56,967 --> 00:57:59,367 despite suffering from various ailments. 1130 00:58:01,667 --> 00:58:04,767 Dr. Ashraf shares his insight with Zahi Hawass. 1131 00:58:05,900 --> 00:58:06,967 {\an8}[Ashraf] Okay. 1132 00:58:06,967 --> 00:58:10,166 {\an8}Now we have here the CTs of the feet, 1133 00:58:10,166 --> 00:58:12,834 and you can see that the acquired disease 1134 00:58:12,834 --> 00:58:16,266 is this tiny little piece of bone. 1135 00:58:16,266 --> 00:58:19,300 Some people call it Freiburg's disease. 1136 00:58:19,367 --> 00:58:21,808 This happens when the blood supply is diminished to this area. 1137 00:58:21,808 --> 00:58:22,000 This happens when the blood supply is diminished to this area. 1138 00:58:23,567 --> 00:58:28,166 So, this piece of bone becomes dead. 1139 00:58:28,166 --> 00:58:30,567 Usually this is a teenage... 1140 00:58:30,567 --> 00:58:32,100 -[Zahi] A teenager? -...disease. 1141 00:58:32,166 --> 00:58:36,367 Yes, maybe 12 or 13 years, up to 19 years. 1142 00:58:36,367 --> 00:58:38,567 Sometimes it's great pain. 1143 00:58:38,567 --> 00:58:41,867 He couldn't do anything, even walking on his foot. 1144 00:58:44,166 --> 00:58:46,100 [Josh] This suggests that Tut would have started 1145 00:58:46,100 --> 00:58:48,166 to experience symptoms a few years 1146 00:58:48,166 --> 00:58:50,166 after he ascended to the throne 1147 00:58:50,166 --> 00:58:51,808 around the same time that he changed his name 1148 00:58:51,808 --> 00:58:52,000 around the same time that he changed his name 1149 00:58:52,567 --> 00:58:54,867 and turned against the religion of his father. 1150 00:58:56,767 --> 00:58:58,500 [Ashraf] This is a self-limiting disease, 1151 00:58:58,567 --> 00:59:01,266 meaning it takes maybe one or two years 1152 00:59:01,266 --> 00:59:03,867 till it becomes pain free 1153 00:59:03,867 --> 00:59:07,367 and well, that he can walk again on this foot. 1154 00:59:08,767 --> 00:59:11,767 [Josh] So, if the onset of the disease was at age 12, 1155 00:59:11,767 --> 00:59:15,166 Tut could have been free of pain by the time he was 14, 1156 00:59:15,166 --> 00:59:19,500 leaving him able to hunt and run for the next five years until his death. 1157 00:59:22,000 --> 00:59:26,166 But what then caused his premature death at just 19 years of age? 1158 00:59:27,467 --> 00:59:29,467 The state of Tutankhamun's mummy 1159 00:59:29,467 --> 00:59:32,100 has prompted many theories about how he died. 1160 00:59:34,000 --> 00:59:36,867 [Aiden] First of all, they're appeared to be a patch 1161 00:59:36,867 --> 00:59:38,767 at the back of the skull, 1162 00:59:38,767 --> 00:59:40,767 which seemed consistent with him 1163 00:59:40,767 --> 00:59:42,867 having had a blow to the back of the head. 1164 00:59:42,867 --> 00:59:44,734 {\an8}And there are all these theories about the fact 1165 00:59:44,734 --> 00:59:45,867 {\an8}that he was murdered 1166 00:59:45,867 --> 00:59:49,667 {\an8}or that he had been killed in battle. 1167 00:59:49,734 --> 00:59:51,808 [Aiden] The whole front of the chest of the mummy, 1168 00:59:51,808 --> 00:59:51,867 [Aiden] The whole front of the chest of the mummy, 1169 00:59:51,867 --> 00:59:52,000 including the heart, was missing, 1170 00:59:53,867 --> 00:59:56,667 which led to various theories 1171 00:59:56,734 --> 01:00:00,100 that he might have died from some kind of crushing injury to the chest. 1172 01:00:00,166 --> 01:00:01,967 Gored by hippopotamus, 1173 01:00:01,967 --> 01:00:04,000 {\an8}kicked by a horse, run over by chariot. 1174 01:00:04,000 --> 01:00:07,367 {\an8}A whole range of possibilities have been put in the literature. 1175 01:00:08,767 --> 01:00:11,767 [Josh] But an examination of Tut's mummy by Zahi's team 1176 01:00:11,834 --> 01:00:14,567 offers a surprisingly simple explanation 1177 01:00:14,567 --> 01:00:17,266 for the mutilated condition of his remains, 1178 01:00:17,266 --> 01:00:20,467 one that traces back not to the time of Tut's death, 1179 01:00:20,467 --> 01:00:21,808 but to Howard Carter's discovery of the tomb. 1180 01:00:21,808 --> 01:00:22,000 but to Howard Carter's discovery of the tomb. 1181 01:00:24,667 --> 01:00:26,967 When Carter opened up the burial chamber, 1182 01:00:26,967 --> 01:00:29,266 he discovered that the body of Tutankhamun 1183 01:00:29,266 --> 01:00:32,867 was encased within three magnificent golden coffins, 1184 01:00:32,867 --> 01:00:35,467 sealed within the sarcophagus at its center. 1185 01:00:37,600 --> 01:00:40,100 [Zahi] Each one was inside the other one, 1186 01:00:40,100 --> 01:00:42,867 and therefore he had to do the police 1187 01:00:42,867 --> 01:00:45,734 and take one coffin by one coffin. 1188 01:00:48,567 --> 01:00:51,808 These photographs that we see of Howard Carter 1189 01:00:51,808 --> 01:00:52,000 These photographs that we see of Howard Carter 1190 01:00:52,367 --> 01:00:54,166 taking the three coffins out 1191 01:00:54,166 --> 01:00:59,567 show how hard work it was for him to open the burial chamber. 1192 01:00:59,567 --> 01:01:01,400 It was really a difficult job. 1193 01:01:01,467 --> 01:01:04,900 The whole process of going from opening the sarcophagus 1194 01:01:04,967 --> 01:01:07,266 until actually getting to the mummy 1195 01:01:07,266 --> 01:01:09,000 is something like two years. 1196 01:01:09,000 --> 01:01:13,266 Although a part of that is taken up with his dealings with the courts. 1197 01:01:13,266 --> 01:01:16,367 [Josh] And in 1924, halfway through the process 1198 01:01:16,367 --> 01:01:18,300 of removing Tut from his coffin, 1199 01:01:18,367 --> 01:01:21,808 the Egyptian court locked Howard Carter out of the tomb. 1200 01:01:21,808 --> 01:01:22,000 the Egyptian court locked Howard Carter out of the tomb. 1201 01:01:22,467 --> 01:01:26,600 The trouble was that Sir Carter had always been a prickly individual 1202 01:01:26,667 --> 01:01:32,200 and this culminated with a major falling out with the Egyptian authorities. 1203 01:01:32,266 --> 01:01:34,667 It was over something quite minor, 1204 01:01:34,734 --> 01:01:36,467 but there was a major blow up 1205 01:01:36,467 --> 01:01:38,967 and he effectively decided to close the tomb 1206 01:01:38,967 --> 01:01:41,867 and say, "Just get on with it. I've had it." 1207 01:01:41,867 --> 01:01:43,500 [Josh] Carter walked out of the tomb, 1208 01:01:43,567 --> 01:01:47,166 leaving the coffins still hanging above the sarcophagus. 1209 01:01:47,166 --> 01:01:50,867 [Zahi] This was February in 1924. 1210 01:01:50,867 --> 01:01:51,808 {\an8}And after that, he went to the States to give lectures. 1211 01:01:51,808 --> 01:01:52,000 {\an8}And after that, he went to the States to give lectures. 1212 01:01:55,266 --> 01:02:01,000 I think that the Carter's rather rash flouncing away from the tomb, 1213 01:02:01,000 --> 01:02:04,266 played into the hands of those who were against him. 1214 01:02:04,266 --> 01:02:07,200 [Josh] The next year found Carter embroiled in legal suits 1215 01:02:07,266 --> 01:02:11,867 and countersuits with the Egyptian government to regain access. 1216 01:02:11,867 --> 01:02:16,600 He was not allowed back into the tomb until January of 1925, 1217 01:02:16,667 --> 01:02:18,266 and it wasn't until October 1218 01:02:18,266 --> 01:02:20,000 that he was ready to lift the lid 1219 01:02:20,066 --> 01:02:21,808 on Tutankhamun's final coffin. 1220 01:02:21,808 --> 01:02:22,000 on Tutankhamun's final coffin. 1221 01:02:22,567 --> 01:02:24,467 When he opens the innermost coffin, 1222 01:02:24,467 --> 01:02:29,467 what he finds in front of him is a black mass, 1223 01:02:29,467 --> 01:02:33,166 relieved by a brilliant golden mask. 1224 01:02:38,767 --> 01:02:42,600 [Zahi] Now George Carter try to take the mask out. 1225 01:02:42,667 --> 01:02:44,266 He couldn't. 1226 01:02:44,266 --> 01:02:47,867 Because when the Egyptian buried King Tut quickly, 1227 01:02:47,867 --> 01:02:49,200 they put in resin, 1228 01:02:49,266 --> 01:02:51,808 and the resins made the mask stuck to the mummy. 1229 01:02:51,808 --> 01:02:52,000 and the resins made the mask stuck to the mummy. 1230 01:02:52,834 --> 01:02:56,000 [Aiden] So, it had to be fairly brutal, shall we say, 1231 01:02:56,000 --> 01:02:59,767 about removing it, including cutting the body in half 1232 01:02:59,767 --> 01:03:05,467 across the thorax and then gradually removing the body piecemeal effectively. 1233 01:03:05,467 --> 01:03:11,100 And he damaged the mummy to 18 pieces. 1234 01:03:11,100 --> 01:03:13,000 I don't think Carter had any other option. 1235 01:03:13,066 --> 01:03:16,000 It was either leave the mummy exactly where it was 1236 01:03:16,066 --> 01:03:17,767 or pull the wrappings off 1237 01:03:17,767 --> 01:03:19,667 and then leave the whole thing stuck in. 1238 01:03:21,000 --> 01:03:21,808 Or take the... take the drastic approach. 1239 01:03:21,808 --> 01:03:22,000 Or take the... take the drastic approach. 1240 01:03:24,667 --> 01:03:27,867 [Zahi] Now, me as an archeologist, 1241 01:03:27,867 --> 01:03:33,166 I imagined myself as George Carter and I found this mask. 1242 01:03:33,166 --> 01:03:36,834 Am I going to leave the mask on the mummy 1243 01:03:36,834 --> 01:03:40,266 or I will do what George Carter did? 1244 01:03:41,266 --> 01:03:44,734 Honestly, I will do 1245 01:03:44,734 --> 01:03:46,734 what George Carter did. 1246 01:03:48,166 --> 01:03:50,300 [Josh] The damage done to the mummy by Carter 1247 01:03:50,367 --> 01:03:51,808 led many to believe that Tutankhamun had been murdered. 1248 01:03:51,808 --> 01:03:52,000 led many to believe that Tutankhamun had been murdered. 1249 01:03:55,900 --> 01:03:59,567 But Zahi Hawass' CT scans tell the full story. 1250 01:04:01,367 --> 01:04:05,066 [Ashraf] They could see a loose bone inside the skull. 1251 01:04:05,066 --> 01:04:08,500 So, they assumed that this was the cause of his death, 1252 01:04:08,567 --> 01:04:10,567 murdered by a blow to the head. 1253 01:04:10,567 --> 01:04:14,166 And a depressed bone just get inside the skull. 1254 01:04:14,166 --> 01:04:16,266 -Is it true? -[Ashraf] No, on the contrary. 1255 01:04:16,266 --> 01:04:18,600 Because this piece of bone came 1256 01:04:18,667 --> 01:04:20,500 when they tried to remove the golden mask. 1257 01:04:20,567 --> 01:04:21,808 They broke it, and this piece of bone 1258 01:04:21,808 --> 01:04:22,000 They broke it, and this piece of bone 1259 01:04:23,834 --> 01:04:26,166 just got inside the skull 1260 01:04:26,166 --> 01:04:28,467 because of what Carter did to the mummy. 1261 01:04:28,467 --> 01:04:30,266 Not before he died. 1262 01:04:31,400 --> 01:04:35,000 Because if this piece of bone was there 1263 01:04:35,066 --> 01:04:38,266 before embalming or before mummification, 1264 01:04:38,266 --> 01:04:42,867 it would have been stuck to the resin inside the skull. 1265 01:04:42,867 --> 01:04:45,367 Can we say, now we are sure 1266 01:04:45,367 --> 01:04:48,000 that Tutankhamun was not murdered? 1267 01:04:48,000 --> 01:04:49,567 Yes. 1268 01:04:49,567 --> 01:04:51,808 [Josh] But if that's true, why did Tutankhamun die 1269 01:04:51,808 --> 01:04:52,000 [Josh] But if that's true, why did Tutankhamun die 1270 01:04:52,166 --> 01:04:53,900 at such an early age? 1271 01:04:53,967 --> 01:04:56,266 And what could have killed the Boy King? 1272 01:04:59,867 --> 01:05:02,300 Over 3,000 years since his burial 1273 01:05:02,367 --> 01:05:05,200 and 100 years since the discovery of his tomb, 1274 01:05:05,266 --> 01:05:08,767 questions remain about the exact cause of King Tut's death. 1275 01:05:10,100 --> 01:05:12,266 Now, in their studies of Tut's mummy, 1276 01:05:12,266 --> 01:05:14,100 Dr. Zahi Hawass team 1277 01:05:14,100 --> 01:05:17,367 believes they've found the answer in a surprising location, 1278 01:05:17,367 --> 01:05:20,100 a compound fracture above Tut's left knee. 1279 01:05:21,667 --> 01:05:23,834 [Ashraf] What made this fracture peculiar 1280 01:05:23,834 --> 01:05:26,600 is that we noticed two things. 1281 01:05:26,667 --> 01:05:28,561 There was a big wound at the site of the fracture 1282 01:05:28,561 --> 01:05:29,000 There was a big wound at the site of the fracture 1283 01:05:30,667 --> 01:05:33,667 so that when they did the mummification process, 1284 01:05:33,734 --> 01:05:36,567 the resin is liquid, went inside the wound 1285 01:05:36,567 --> 01:05:40,567 and get into the edges of the bone. 1286 01:05:40,567 --> 01:05:44,166 All the other fractures were induced by Howard Carter. 1287 01:05:44,166 --> 01:05:47,734 [Josh] The ancient wound seems to have been infected. 1288 01:05:47,734 --> 01:05:49,567 [Ashraf] He might have developed infection 1289 01:05:49,567 --> 01:05:51,033 {\an8}that reached the blood. 1290 01:05:51,033 --> 01:05:52,734 {\an8}We call it septicemia. 1291 01:05:52,734 --> 01:05:56,166 {\an8}And septicemia might be one of the causes of his death. 1292 01:05:58,400 --> 01:05:58,561 [Josh] On its own, this infection might not have killed King Tut, 1293 01:05:58,561 --> 01:05:59,000 [Josh] On its own, this infection might not have killed King Tut, 1294 01:06:02,000 --> 01:06:04,600 but it does not appear to be his only affliction. 1295 01:06:06,100 --> 01:06:09,200 During their studies, Zahi's team discovers the markers 1296 01:06:09,266 --> 01:06:12,767 for a virulent disease lurking in Tut's body. 1297 01:06:12,767 --> 01:06:14,667 He had malaria. 1298 01:06:14,667 --> 01:06:17,467 In the presence of high inbreeding 1299 01:06:17,467 --> 01:06:20,767 and malaria and weak health. 1300 01:06:20,767 --> 01:06:25,367 It might predispose him to infection that can kill him with septicemia. 1301 01:06:26,734 --> 01:06:28,561 [Josh] So, after all the outrageous theories, 1302 01:06:28,561 --> 01:06:29,000 [Josh] So, after all the outrageous theories, 1303 01:06:29,100 --> 01:06:32,967 the simple truth may be that Tutankhamun died of malaria 1304 01:06:32,967 --> 01:06:36,200 complicated by blood poisoning due to a leg fracture. 1305 01:06:38,100 --> 01:06:40,600 But what caused the fracture? 1306 01:06:40,667 --> 01:06:44,834 {\an8}Is it possible that Tutankhamun had an accident? 1307 01:06:44,834 --> 01:06:46,934 {\an8}Maybe he was riding a chariot. 1308 01:06:46,934 --> 01:06:50,500 [Ashraf] Of course. Any type of accident might be the cause. Of course. 1309 01:06:50,567 --> 01:06:53,266 Now it has to be a speed because of the big wound. 1310 01:06:53,266 --> 01:06:55,166 So, if he is riding a chariot, 1311 01:06:55,166 --> 01:06:58,561 this makes more sense than just falling down on the ground. 1312 01:06:58,561 --> 01:06:59,000 this makes more sense than just falling down on the ground. 1313 01:06:59,834 --> 01:07:01,400 [Josh] Though impossible to prove, 1314 01:07:01,467 --> 01:07:04,400 Zahi would like to believe that the Young King Tut died 1315 01:07:04,467 --> 01:07:07,567 trying to show he could ride a chariot once again. 1316 01:07:07,567 --> 01:07:13,567 I really think that he was riding a chariot in the desert of Memphis. 1317 01:07:13,567 --> 01:07:18,000 I'm sure that he died in an accident in the Valley of Giza. 1318 01:07:21,500 --> 01:07:23,467 [Josh] The exact cause of Tut's death 1319 01:07:23,467 --> 01:07:25,200 may never truly be known, 1320 01:07:25,266 --> 01:07:28,166 but we do know that his court was surprised by it. 1321 01:07:28,166 --> 01:07:28,561 Few could have been prepared for the Young King to die 1322 01:07:28,561 --> 01:07:29,000 Few could have been prepared for the Young King to die 1323 01:07:30,934 --> 01:07:32,767 just ten years into his reign. 1324 01:07:35,400 --> 01:07:39,166 The small size of his tomb, seemingly not built for a king, 1325 01:07:39,166 --> 01:07:41,567 suggests he was placed there in haste. 1326 01:07:44,300 --> 01:07:46,300 But the cramped space was still packed 1327 01:07:46,367 --> 01:07:48,734 with more than 5,000 artifacts. 1328 01:07:53,367 --> 01:07:56,033 Some of the most beautiful were stored in the treasury 1329 01:07:56,033 --> 01:07:57,667 behind the burial chamber, 1330 01:07:57,734 --> 01:07:58,561 guarded by the Jackal God, Anubis. 1331 01:07:58,561 --> 01:07:59,000 guarded by the Jackal God, Anubis. 1332 01:08:03,066 --> 01:08:06,100 Among them was a magnificent alabaster cabinet 1333 01:08:06,166 --> 01:08:07,867 containing the canopic jars 1334 01:08:07,934 --> 01:08:10,266 that held King Tut's internal organs. 1335 01:08:11,934 --> 01:08:15,467 This is considered to be one of the most beautiful objects from the tomb. 1336 01:08:18,767 --> 01:08:22,400 Nestled inside were four miniature coffinets, 1337 01:08:22,467 --> 01:08:24,400 each holding one of Tut's organs. 1338 01:08:26,467 --> 01:08:28,561 But hidden within them is a secret that shows 1339 01:08:28,561 --> 01:08:28,767 But hidden within them is a secret that shows 1340 01:08:28,767 --> 01:08:29,000 just how unprepared his people were 1341 01:08:31,166 --> 01:08:34,300 for Tutankhamun's untimely death. 1342 01:08:34,367 --> 01:08:38,100 Zahi has gained permission to open one of these fragile treasures 1343 01:08:38,166 --> 01:08:39,767 to study what's inside. 1344 01:08:41,200 --> 01:08:44,066 [Zahi] This is another beautiful object. 1345 01:08:44,066 --> 01:08:48,667 It is a small version of the coffins of the big ones. 1346 01:08:48,667 --> 01:08:51,834 Look, the vulture and the cobra, 1347 01:08:51,834 --> 01:08:55,667 the frail and the cloak and the beautiful inscription. 1348 01:08:55,734 --> 01:08:58,561 Nebkheperure, the third name of Tutankhamun. 1349 01:08:58,561 --> 01:08:59,000 Nebkheperure, the third name of Tutankhamun. 1350 01:09:00,100 --> 01:09:04,066 But what's important here, look at the faces 1351 01:09:04,066 --> 01:09:07,100 are not faces of a boy. 1352 01:09:07,166 --> 01:09:08,867 They are faces of a woman. 1353 01:09:08,867 --> 01:09:12,100 Not really for Tutankhamun at all. 1354 01:09:12,100 --> 01:09:14,367 It has to be for someone else. 1355 01:09:14,367 --> 01:09:15,500 My proof! 1356 01:09:15,567 --> 01:09:17,367 If I open this, 1357 01:09:17,367 --> 01:09:21,100 you will see how the name Tutankhamun 1358 01:09:21,100 --> 01:09:26,166 was put instead of another name Kheperkheperure 1359 01:09:26,166 --> 01:09:28,561 which I believe could be the name of Queen Nefertiti or Neferneferuaten. 1360 01:09:28,561 --> 01:09:29,000 which I believe could be the name of Queen Nefertiti or Neferneferuaten. 1361 01:09:35,100 --> 01:09:39,567 [Josh] It does appear that Tut's cartouche was placed on top of another one. 1362 01:09:39,567 --> 01:09:42,500 But these coffins that were clearly made for a ruler 1363 01:09:42,567 --> 01:09:45,500 as only pharaohs were depicted with the double crown 1364 01:09:45,567 --> 01:09:48,500 and crook and flail included here. 1365 01:09:48,567 --> 01:09:49,767 And the only known woman 1366 01:09:49,834 --> 01:09:53,467 who could have held that status is Nefertiti. 1367 01:09:53,467 --> 01:09:58,561 {\an8}The identification Neferneferuaten remained a certain amount of debate. 1368 01:09:58,561 --> 01:09:59,000 {\an8}The identification Neferneferuaten remained a certain amount of debate. 1369 01:09:59,066 --> 01:10:02,266 I think the majority would argue it's Nefertiti 1370 01:10:02,266 --> 01:10:06,367 because Nefertiti's full name was Neferneferuaten Nefertiti. 1371 01:10:09,567 --> 01:10:11,934 [Josh] The Luxor temple holds another clue 1372 01:10:11,934 --> 01:10:14,767 that supports the theory that Nefertiti was a pharaoh. 1373 01:10:16,834 --> 01:10:20,166 A pair of blocks bear a very telling image. 1374 01:10:21,667 --> 01:10:24,867 We can see here a unique scene for Nefertiti. 1375 01:10:24,934 --> 01:10:27,066 She's smiting an enemy. 1376 01:10:27,066 --> 01:10:28,561 She's smiting an enemy in ancient Egypt 1377 01:10:28,561 --> 01:10:29,000 She's smiting an enemy in ancient Egypt 1378 01:10:29,767 --> 01:10:33,400 was actually the task of a kingship, 1379 01:10:33,467 --> 01:10:35,767 not the task of a queenship. 1380 01:10:35,767 --> 01:10:39,500 I do believe it strongly, based on this scene 1381 01:10:39,567 --> 01:10:42,400 that the Nefertiti ruled after Akhenaten 1382 01:10:42,467 --> 01:10:43,567 and she became a king. 1383 01:10:45,266 --> 01:10:47,133 [Josh] Whether or not she was Nefertiti, 1384 01:10:47,133 --> 01:10:52,867 the mysterious Neferneferuaten did not take her treasures with her to the afterlife. 1385 01:10:52,867 --> 01:10:57,100 And Nefertiti herself soon disappeared from the historical record. 1386 01:10:57,166 --> 01:10:58,561 Her death and burial remaining a mystery to this day. 1387 01:10:58,561 --> 01:10:59,000 Her death and burial remaining a mystery to this day. 1388 01:11:03,266 --> 01:11:04,667 Whoever the pharaoh was, 1389 01:11:04,734 --> 01:11:08,100 her Canopic jars, coffin and other ritual items 1390 01:11:08,100 --> 01:11:09,934 were usurped by Tutankhamun. 1391 01:11:15,567 --> 01:11:17,934 It also seems almost certain that the tomb 1392 01:11:17,934 --> 01:11:21,867 in which Tut was laid to rest was never intended to house a pharaoh. 1393 01:11:26,100 --> 01:11:27,433 To understand why, 1394 01:11:27,433 --> 01:11:28,561 Zahi is visiting a very different tomb next door. 1395 01:11:28,561 --> 01:11:29,000 Zahi is visiting a very different tomb next door. 1396 01:11:32,567 --> 01:11:35,567 Just a few yards away from the tomb of Tutankhamun 1397 01:11:35,567 --> 01:11:39,567 in the Valley of the Kings lies the tomb of Ramesses II, 1398 01:11:39,567 --> 01:11:42,734 one of the greatest pharaohs in all of Egyptian history. 1399 01:11:47,867 --> 01:11:51,166 This tomb has been under renovation for the last two years. 1400 01:11:51,166 --> 01:11:53,567 It's a monumental task, so to speak. 1401 01:11:54,934 --> 01:11:57,467 That's because the tomb was flooded in antiquity. 1402 01:12:00,467 --> 01:12:03,166 When we came to excavate this tomb, 1403 01:12:03,166 --> 01:12:05,000 we found that the flood 1404 01:12:05,000 --> 01:12:08,367 that entered the inside actually brought 1405 01:12:08,367 --> 01:12:12,734 stone rubble and sand everywhere. 1406 01:12:12,734 --> 01:12:15,834 All the scenes were completely damaged. 1407 01:12:15,834 --> 01:12:21,266 We had to take more than 700,000 square feet 1408 01:12:21,266 --> 01:12:23,767 of stone rubble and sand 1409 01:12:23,767 --> 01:12:28,561 away and make major important conservation and restoration 1410 01:12:28,561 --> 01:12:28,567 away and make major important conservation and restoration 1411 01:12:28,567 --> 01:12:29,000 to the scenes that we discovered. 1412 01:12:32,767 --> 01:12:36,367 The restoration team have to start cleaning the wall. 1413 01:12:36,367 --> 01:12:40,867 They use chemical material to make the scene stable. 1414 01:12:40,934 --> 01:12:45,100 You have to be very careful in looking at every piece 1415 01:12:45,166 --> 01:12:47,567 because if you are not careful, 1416 01:12:47,567 --> 01:12:49,734 you can lose a part of the scene. 1417 01:12:49,734 --> 01:12:51,767 This is the first time, actually, 1418 01:12:51,767 --> 01:12:55,867 that any camera for a documentary entered inside this tomb. 1419 01:12:57,066 --> 01:12:58,561 [Josh] The vast size of the tomb 1420 01:12:58,561 --> 01:12:58,567 [Josh] The vast size of the tomb 1421 01:12:58,567 --> 01:12:59,000 makes the restoration job especially challenging. 1422 01:13:01,834 --> 01:13:05,367 The Tomb of Ramesses II is the largest tomb 1423 01:13:05,367 --> 01:13:06,967 in the Valley of the Kings. 1424 01:13:06,967 --> 01:13:09,500 And we can see this in the burial chamber. 1425 01:13:17,567 --> 01:13:19,567 This is huge. 1426 01:13:19,567 --> 01:13:22,767 It's hundreds of times bigger than the tomb of Tutankhamun. 1427 01:13:23,967 --> 01:13:28,561 And it has also rooms on the sides for the furniture. 1428 01:13:28,561 --> 01:13:28,967 And it has also rooms on the sides for the furniture. 1429 01:13:33,867 --> 01:13:35,567 [Josh] This is the grand scale 1430 01:13:35,567 --> 01:13:39,166 on which an Egyptian royal tomb is meant to be built. 1431 01:13:39,166 --> 01:13:41,834 So why is Tut's so tiny? 1432 01:13:49,133 --> 01:13:53,100 Egyptologist Aliaa Ismail is inspecting the paintings on the walls 1433 01:13:53,100 --> 01:13:55,100 of the pharaoh Tutankhamun's tomb. 1434 01:13:56,100 --> 01:13:58,200 [Aliaa] Tut's tomb is very tiny 1435 01:13:58,266 --> 01:14:01,100 because probably it was unfinished. 1436 01:14:01,100 --> 01:14:03,834 Why else would he be buried in such a small tomb? 1437 01:14:03,834 --> 01:14:06,400 [Josh] Aliaa is part of the Factum Foundation 1438 01:14:06,467 --> 01:14:11,400 working to record the paint work in several key tombs in the Valley of the Kings 1439 01:14:11,467 --> 01:14:13,667 so that replicas of them can be produced. 1440 01:14:15,567 --> 01:14:15,687 They use sophisticated 3-D scanning to capture the images on the walls. 1441 01:14:15,687 --> 01:14:16,000 They use sophisticated 3-D scanning to capture the images on the walls. 1442 01:14:22,667 --> 01:14:27,400 3-D scanning allows you to get all the intricate details of the surface, 1443 01:14:27,467 --> 01:14:31,266 {\an8}getting out the cracks and every little detail 1444 01:14:31,266 --> 01:14:35,266 {\an8}that one would not be able to recognize with their own eyes. 1445 01:14:35,266 --> 01:14:37,200 [Josh] Aliaa's work is so detailed 1446 01:14:37,266 --> 01:14:41,100 that the replicas it helps create look identical to the real thing. 1447 01:14:42,166 --> 01:14:44,266 Like the tomb she's standing in now. 1448 01:14:45,467 --> 01:14:45,687 Actually, this is a facsimile. 1449 01:14:45,687 --> 01:14:46,000 Actually, this is a facsimile. 1450 01:14:48,667 --> 01:14:51,600 [Josh] This isn't the real tomb of Tutankhamun. 1451 01:14:51,667 --> 01:14:54,400 It's a replica built next to Howard Carter's house 1452 01:14:54,467 --> 01:14:56,200 outside the Valley of the Kings. 1453 01:14:57,600 --> 01:15:00,200 The duplicate was built to reduce the foot traffic 1454 01:15:00,266 --> 01:15:03,033 that's wearing away the real tomb. 1455 01:15:03,033 --> 01:15:05,767 Tourists can visit and appreciate the art 1456 01:15:05,834 --> 01:15:08,767 without harming the actual tomb. 1457 01:15:08,767 --> 01:15:12,367 [Josh] In the process of 3-D scanning Tut's tomb for replication, 1458 01:15:12,367 --> 01:15:15,467 Aliaa found something unexpected. 1459 01:15:15,467 --> 01:15:15,687 Looking here at the head of the boy king, 1460 01:15:15,687 --> 01:15:16,000 Looking here at the head of the boy king, 1461 01:15:20,367 --> 01:15:22,200 and now we go to 3-D. 1462 01:15:23,734 --> 01:15:25,767 So we're looking at a render, 1463 01:15:25,834 --> 01:15:28,033 looking at the brush marks 1464 01:15:28,033 --> 01:15:29,600 that we see here, 1465 01:15:29,667 --> 01:15:31,734 we are very positive 1466 01:15:31,734 --> 01:15:35,400 that the plaster was still wet when the paint went on it. 1467 01:15:36,567 --> 01:15:40,867 That shows that it has been done in a rush. 1468 01:15:40,934 --> 01:15:42,266 [Josh] But to Zahi Hawass, 1469 01:15:42,266 --> 01:15:44,934 Tut's burial chamber tells a darker story 1470 01:15:44,934 --> 01:15:45,687 than mere haste, one of greed and rivalry. 1471 01:15:45,687 --> 01:15:46,000 than mere haste, one of greed and rivalry. 1472 01:15:49,200 --> 01:15:51,200 No. How it can be a rush? 1473 01:15:51,266 --> 01:15:54,667 You have 70 days to make this mummy. 1474 01:15:54,734 --> 01:15:57,667 They were not rushing the mummification, 1475 01:15:57,667 --> 01:16:03,767 and therefore, I think 70 days were enough to make the burial of a king. 1476 01:16:03,767 --> 01:16:07,767 [Josh] So if it took more than two months to prepare Tut's mummy for burial, 1477 01:16:07,834 --> 01:16:11,500 why wasn't his tomb ready when it was time for him to be laid to rest? 1478 01:16:17,367 --> 01:16:19,266 Another tomb a few miles away 1479 01:16:19,266 --> 01:16:21,967 in the West Valley of the Kings offers insight. 1480 01:16:23,200 --> 01:16:26,467 Strikingly, it bears a strong similarity to the tomb 1481 01:16:26,467 --> 01:16:27,767 in which Tut was buried. 1482 01:16:29,567 --> 01:16:34,300 This is the tomb that was used for the burial of King Ay, 1483 01:16:34,367 --> 01:16:37,133 who came to the throne after Tutankhamun. 1484 01:16:39,000 --> 01:16:42,400 [Josh] Ay, although only a minor member of the royal family, 1485 01:16:42,467 --> 01:16:44,734 was one of Tut's primary advisors, 1486 01:16:44,734 --> 01:16:45,687 and his tomb is eerily similar to Tutankhamun's. 1487 01:16:45,687 --> 01:16:46,000 and his tomb is eerily similar to Tutankhamun's. 1488 01:16:48,667 --> 01:16:50,867 Look at the niches 1489 01:16:50,934 --> 01:16:53,367 that exactly isn't the tomb of Tutankhamun. 1490 01:16:54,400 --> 01:16:56,066 {\an8}Look at the scene. 1491 01:16:56,066 --> 01:16:58,767 {\an8}The good snoot in front of eye. 1492 01:16:58,834 --> 01:17:03,567 She's giving him a ritual called Ni Li. 1493 01:17:03,567 --> 01:17:08,033 It's exactly the same scene in the tomb of Tutankhamun. 1494 01:17:09,567 --> 01:17:14,667 And finally, if the scene of the first hour of the night 1495 01:17:14,734 --> 01:17:15,687 of the book called Am-Tuat. 1496 01:17:15,687 --> 01:17:16,000 of the book called Am-Tuat. 1497 01:17:17,734 --> 01:17:21,934 We can distinguish 12 baboons 1498 01:17:21,934 --> 01:17:25,367 that represent that 12 hours of the night, 1499 01:17:25,367 --> 01:17:31,000 looking south six of them and other six are looking north. 1500 01:17:31,000 --> 01:17:35,834 This scene is an exact copy in the tomb of Tutankhamun. 1501 01:17:37,567 --> 01:17:41,000 I really think the conclusion is very clear. 1502 01:17:41,000 --> 01:17:45,467 These two tombs are similar, and this is why I do believe 1503 01:17:45,467 --> 01:17:45,687 100 percent, that this tomb was mainly made for Tutankhamun. 1504 01:17:45,687 --> 01:17:46,000 100 percent, that this tomb was mainly made for Tutankhamun. 1505 01:17:50,834 --> 01:17:54,133 [Josh] Zahi's theory is that when Tut died unexpectedly, 1506 01:17:54,133 --> 01:17:58,266 the larger tomb meant for him was nowhere near ready. 1507 01:17:58,266 --> 01:18:02,667 And therefore, in 70 days, they need to prepare this tomb. 1508 01:18:04,133 --> 01:18:06,467 [Josh] The only tomb that could be ready in time 1509 01:18:06,467 --> 01:18:10,100 appears to have been a small burial site for a royal advisor 1510 01:18:10,100 --> 01:18:12,734 being constructed in the Valley of the Kings. 1511 01:18:12,734 --> 01:18:15,266 So whose tomb did Tut take over? 1512 01:18:18,033 --> 01:18:20,567 It would have to be someone with a royal connection. 1513 01:18:20,567 --> 01:18:23,133 The most likely candidate is Ay. 1514 01:18:23,133 --> 01:18:26,033 Back at Tut's tomb, Zahi explains more. 1515 01:18:27,967 --> 01:18:31,300 I really believe that the tomb in the West Valley of the Kings 1516 01:18:31,367 --> 01:18:34,100 was originally the tomb of Tutankhamun. 1517 01:18:34,100 --> 01:18:38,367 And this tomb was originally was the tomb of Ay. 1518 01:18:41,000 --> 01:18:43,133 [Josh] To fit all of Tutankhamun's treasures, 1519 01:18:43,133 --> 01:18:45,200 the tomb had to be enlarged, 1520 01:18:45,266 --> 01:18:45,687 and on the back wall of the burial chamber is a clue, 1521 01:18:45,687 --> 01:18:46,000 and on the back wall of the burial chamber is a clue, 1522 01:18:48,367 --> 01:18:51,767 which could explain why Ay might want to do this in a hurry. 1523 01:18:54,367 --> 01:18:57,567 Here Ay is depicted performing a key ritual 1524 01:18:57,567 --> 01:18:59,834 known as the opening of the mouth, 1525 01:18:59,834 --> 01:19:02,467 which ushered the dead pharaoh into the afterlife. 1526 01:19:04,934 --> 01:19:06,867 We don't really understand 1527 01:19:06,934 --> 01:19:10,200 what the full mechanics were becoming a pharaoh. 1528 01:19:10,266 --> 01:19:12,734 {\an8}So as far as we can tell, it was by doing that. 1529 01:19:12,734 --> 01:19:14,767 {\an8}But Ay became legitimate pharaoh. 1530 01:19:14,767 --> 01:19:15,687 Ay wants to show to the public 1531 01:19:15,687 --> 01:19:16,000 Ay wants to show to the public 1532 01:19:17,467 --> 01:19:20,400 that Tutankhamen gave me the privilege 1533 01:19:20,467 --> 01:19:22,467 to take him to the afterlife. 1534 01:19:22,467 --> 01:19:25,033 And therefore, with this scene, 1535 01:19:25,033 --> 01:19:28,834 Ay is telling the public and the king 1536 01:19:28,834 --> 01:19:32,867 who came to the throne after the death of Tutankhamun. 1537 01:19:34,500 --> 01:19:36,367 [Josh] But according to texts from the time 1538 01:19:36,367 --> 01:19:38,066 the heir to Tutankhamun 1539 01:19:38,066 --> 01:19:41,467 was actually supposed to be Ay's non-royal rival, 1540 01:19:41,467 --> 01:19:43,767 the General Horemheb. 1541 01:19:43,834 --> 01:19:45,687 So what happened? 1542 01:19:45,687 --> 01:19:46,000 So what happened? 1543 01:19:46,367 --> 01:19:50,667 The reason why Ay got the succession rather than Horemheb 1544 01:19:50,734 --> 01:19:54,567 may well-be because he was in the right place at the right time. 1545 01:19:54,567 --> 01:19:58,834 We know there's military issues going on at the time of Tutankhamun's death. 1546 01:19:58,834 --> 01:20:01,767 It might have been that Horemheb was out of the country. 1547 01:20:01,767 --> 01:20:04,567 So Ay, King Ay was a bit sneaky 1548 01:20:04,567 --> 01:20:07,467 because he knew that his position 1549 01:20:07,467 --> 01:20:10,266 and Horemheb's position was sort of equal. 1550 01:20:10,266 --> 01:20:12,500 So they were rivals for this position 1551 01:20:12,567 --> 01:20:14,667 of being successor to the throne. 1552 01:20:14,734 --> 01:20:15,687 So for him, in order to get there and do it first, 1553 01:20:15,687 --> 01:20:16,000 So for him, in order to get there and do it first, 1554 01:20:18,266 --> 01:20:21,600 he had to rush just before Horemheb arrived 1555 01:20:21,667 --> 01:20:24,166 and can object to anything. 1556 01:20:24,166 --> 01:20:27,500 [Josh] Horemheb had no power to seize the throne from Ay. 1557 01:20:27,567 --> 01:20:29,600 So he waited for his turn, 1558 01:20:29,667 --> 01:20:32,066 which came four years later at Ay's death. 1559 01:20:34,300 --> 01:20:36,266 Ay may have gotten the grand tomb, 1560 01:20:36,266 --> 01:20:39,767 but his legacy was not well respected by his successors. 1561 01:20:41,100 --> 01:20:42,767 Look at this tomb 1562 01:20:42,767 --> 01:20:45,687 and see the destruction of the cartouche of Ay everywhere 1563 01:20:45,687 --> 01:20:46,000 and see the destruction of the cartouche of Ay everywhere 1564 01:20:47,867 --> 01:20:49,867 because they hate it, 1565 01:20:49,934 --> 01:20:53,367 the people and the kings of the Amarna period. 1566 01:20:53,367 --> 01:20:56,934 By this time, Akhenaten has already been written out of history. 1567 01:20:56,934 --> 01:21:00,100 Ay has now become persona non grata 1568 01:21:00,100 --> 01:21:03,767 just leaving Tutankhamun this island in the middle of all this. 1569 01:21:06,567 --> 01:21:11,066 The wrath of Horemheb should have been directed only at Ay and Akhenaten. 1570 01:21:11,066 --> 01:21:14,400 [Josh] After all, Tutankhamun restored the worship of Amun 1571 01:21:14,467 --> 01:21:15,687 to the temples of Karnak and Luxor. 1572 01:21:15,687 --> 01:21:16,000 to the temples of Karnak and Luxor. 1573 01:21:19,133 --> 01:21:20,834 But at the avenue of the sphinxes, 1574 01:21:20,834 --> 01:21:24,834 one marking suggests that he may have rejected Tut as well. 1575 01:21:28,166 --> 01:21:29,867 Today, the avenue of the sphinxes 1576 01:21:29,867 --> 01:21:32,767 is one of the city of Luxor's most popular attractions. 1577 01:21:32,767 --> 01:21:34,934 It runs two miles long 1578 01:21:34,934 --> 01:21:41,100 and in its heyday displayed over 1,350 ram-headed sphinxes. 1579 01:21:41,100 --> 01:21:44,266 For centuries, though, it lay buried and forgotten. 1580 01:21:44,266 --> 01:21:47,834 When the gods of Egypt fell silent during the Roman occupation, 1581 01:21:47,834 --> 01:21:50,166 the road was swallowed by sand. 1582 01:21:50,233 --> 01:21:51,934 Then, over the centuries, 1583 01:21:51,934 --> 01:21:55,567 modern homes and concrete streets obscured it further. 1584 01:21:55,567 --> 01:21:57,616 Slowly, it sank below the water table, 1585 01:21:57,616 --> 01:21:58,000 Slowly, it sank below the water table, 1586 01:21:58,100 --> 01:22:00,100 making excavations difficult. 1587 01:22:00,100 --> 01:22:03,300 Today it has at last been drained and restored 1588 01:22:03,367 --> 01:22:05,667 and visitors can stride down the same road 1589 01:22:05,667 --> 01:22:08,767 that King Tut used on the day he became king. 1590 01:22:13,300 --> 01:22:16,066 Tucked in a corner of the avenue of the sphinxes 1591 01:22:16,066 --> 01:22:19,400 is a faded inscription that hints at a seismic shift 1592 01:22:19,467 --> 01:22:21,367 in the story of Tutankhamun. 1593 01:22:26,166 --> 01:22:27,616 This is the cartouche of Horemheb. 1594 01:22:27,616 --> 01:22:28,000 This is the cartouche of Horemheb. 1595 01:22:29,967 --> 01:22:32,734 {\an8}But it shows that this originally 1596 01:22:32,734 --> 01:22:35,567 {\an8}was the cartouche of Tutankhamun. 1597 01:22:35,567 --> 01:22:38,967 Nebkheperure. 1598 01:22:38,967 --> 01:22:42,033 This is the name of Tutankhamun, the throne name. 1599 01:22:42,033 --> 01:22:44,667 Now, Horemheb came 1600 01:22:44,734 --> 01:22:47,467 and he put his name 1601 01:22:47,467 --> 01:22:49,166 above that cartouche. 1602 01:22:49,166 --> 01:22:54,266 And you can see the signs of Horemheb is clear here. 1603 01:22:54,266 --> 01:22:57,616 [Josh] Though, Horemheb was commander of Egypt's military under Tut. 1604 01:22:57,616 --> 01:22:58,000 [Josh] Though, Horemheb was commander of Egypt's military under Tut. 1605 01:22:58,066 --> 01:23:01,066 It appears that he intended to obscure Tut's name 1606 01:23:01,066 --> 01:23:04,734 from all of the major monuments that represented his reign. 1607 01:23:04,734 --> 01:23:06,400 Why? 1608 01:23:06,467 --> 01:23:10,600 The answer could be linked to the worship of the God Amun. 1609 01:23:10,667 --> 01:23:15,233 People can say that Horemheb wanted to remove the name of Tutankhamun. 1610 01:23:15,233 --> 01:23:16,567 I say the opposite. 1611 01:23:16,567 --> 01:23:20,934 I think that the two cartouches can tell us 1612 01:23:20,934 --> 01:23:24,834 that the two kings wanted to be united with Amun. 1613 01:23:24,834 --> 01:23:26,867 {\an8}Horemheb's decision must have been quite difficult 1614 01:23:26,934 --> 01:23:27,616 {\an8}because he had no royal blood. 1615 01:23:27,616 --> 01:23:28,000 {\an8}because he had no royal blood. 1616 01:23:30,233 --> 01:23:32,467 He was simply a commoner. 1617 01:23:32,467 --> 01:23:35,066 {\an8}He knew that he couldn't pass himself 1618 01:23:35,066 --> 01:23:37,133 {\an8}as belonging to a royal family 1619 01:23:37,133 --> 01:23:39,033 {\an8}because there was no royal blood there. 1620 01:23:39,033 --> 01:23:43,166 And so he says that he was the one who influenced Tutankhamun 1621 01:23:43,166 --> 01:23:45,166 to restore the old system. 1622 01:23:45,233 --> 01:23:48,467 Horemheb wanted to show the Egyptians, 1623 01:23:48,467 --> 01:23:53,934 "I am demolishing anything connected 1624 01:23:53,934 --> 01:23:55,166 with the Amarna kings 1625 01:23:55,233 --> 01:23:57,616 and I am restoring the image of Egypt. 1626 01:23:57,616 --> 01:23:58,000 and I am restoring the image of Egypt. 1627 01:23:58,367 --> 01:24:03,133 I am the one who is returning the power of Egypt back. 1628 01:24:03,133 --> 01:24:04,467 I am Horemheb." 1629 01:24:06,133 --> 01:24:08,133 [Josh] While it may not have been his intention, 1630 01:24:08,133 --> 01:24:10,867 Horemheb's removal of Tut's name from monuments 1631 01:24:10,934 --> 01:24:14,367 contributed to his near erasure from Egyptian history 1632 01:24:14,367 --> 01:24:16,467 by the time of the Ramesses dynasty. 1633 01:24:18,166 --> 01:24:20,133 But it may also have been the reason 1634 01:24:20,133 --> 01:24:23,233 Tut's treasure survived the tomb raiders of antiquity. 1635 01:24:24,600 --> 01:24:27,616 Mother Nature and some good luck played a role as well. 1636 01:24:27,616 --> 01:24:28,000 Mother Nature and some good luck played a role as well. 1637 01:24:29,367 --> 01:24:31,400 A few months after the burial, 1638 01:24:31,467 --> 01:24:34,000 a flash flood came through the valley 1639 01:24:34,000 --> 01:24:36,400 and put a thick layer above the tomb. 1640 01:24:38,300 --> 01:24:40,567 {\an8}[Josh] 200 years after Tut's death, 1641 01:24:40,567 --> 01:24:42,233 {\an8}the tomb of Ramesses VI 1642 01:24:42,233 --> 01:24:45,367 {\an8}was built on the slope above Tut's tomb. 1643 01:24:45,367 --> 01:24:48,300 Rubble from its construction slid down the hill 1644 01:24:48,367 --> 01:24:51,000 to further obscure Tut's burial. 1645 01:24:51,000 --> 01:24:54,767 Therefore, by the time you get to the time of the tomb robbers, 1646 01:24:54,834 --> 01:24:56,967 the whole thing, it's so deeply buried. 1647 01:24:56,967 --> 01:24:57,616 It's not where a tomb, I would think, to look. 1648 01:24:57,616 --> 01:24:58,000 It's not where a tomb, I would think, to look. 1649 01:25:00,867 --> 01:25:02,667 [Josh] And because he was forgotten, 1650 01:25:02,667 --> 01:25:07,233 King Tut's treasures lay waiting for history to find them once again. 1651 01:25:10,166 --> 01:25:12,934 I think the very ironic thing is that 1652 01:25:12,934 --> 01:25:16,767 Ay and Horemheb tried so hard 1653 01:25:16,767 --> 01:25:21,467 to eradicate Akhenaten, Nefertiti and Tutankhamun 1654 01:25:21,467 --> 01:25:25,500 from ancient Egyptian history that it backfired 1655 01:25:25,567 --> 01:25:27,616 and they became the most well-known ancient Egyptian figures 1656 01:25:27,616 --> 01:25:28,000 and they became the most well-known ancient Egyptian figures 1657 01:25:29,266 --> 01:25:33,000 and one of the most sensational finds of the 20th century. 1658 01:25:37,133 --> 01:25:39,066 [Josh] We've come a long way in the 100 years 1659 01:25:39,066 --> 01:25:42,100 since Howard Carter discovered Tutankhamun. 1660 01:25:42,100 --> 01:25:45,400 We've used science to reveal the nature of his birth, 1661 01:25:45,467 --> 01:25:49,467 as well as the secrets of his tomb and the frailty of his body. 1662 01:25:51,667 --> 01:25:53,266 The years of investigation 1663 01:25:53,266 --> 01:25:56,100 have generated as many questions as answers 1664 01:25:56,100 --> 01:25:57,616 and created new assumptions about the life of the boy king. 1665 01:25:57,616 --> 01:25:58,000 and created new assumptions about the life of the boy king. 1666 01:26:00,867 --> 01:26:03,066 But drawing on his unique experience, 1667 01:26:03,066 --> 01:26:05,967 Zahi has been able to lay some of these to rest, 1668 01:26:05,967 --> 01:26:09,266 searching for clues that may be hidden in plain sight. 1669 01:26:10,734 --> 01:26:13,033 While the drama of religious upheavals 1670 01:26:13,033 --> 01:26:16,867 and the splendor of gold in Tut's tomb are captivating, 1671 01:26:16,934 --> 01:26:22,600 the humanity of the little boy who took the throne cannot be overlooked. 1672 01:26:22,667 --> 01:26:27,000 When you think about the fact that Tutankhamen ascended the throne at the age of nine, 1673 01:26:27,000 --> 01:26:27,616 surrounded by all these different adults 1674 01:26:27,616 --> 01:26:28,000 surrounded by all these different adults 1675 01:26:29,367 --> 01:26:31,467 who had their own agendas, 1676 01:26:31,467 --> 01:26:33,600 it must have been very hard, 1677 01:26:33,667 --> 01:26:35,467 especially as a young child 1678 01:26:35,467 --> 01:26:38,166 who had a lot of health impairments. 1679 01:26:38,233 --> 01:26:40,000 {\an8}During the reign of Tutankhamun, 1680 01:26:40,000 --> 01:26:42,166 {\an8}there was a lot happening, 1681 01:26:42,233 --> 01:26:44,133 most of it not good. 1682 01:26:44,133 --> 01:26:46,967 On a personal level, we know, for example, 1683 01:26:46,967 --> 01:26:49,767 Tutankhamun had two stillborn children. 1684 01:26:51,767 --> 01:26:53,266 Sometimes on a human level, 1685 01:26:53,266 --> 01:26:56,133 I think that Tutankhamun and Ankhesenamun 1686 01:26:56,133 --> 01:26:57,616 were probably collateral damage in this whole upheaval. 1687 01:26:57,616 --> 01:26:58,000 were probably collateral damage in this whole upheaval. 1688 01:27:00,567 --> 01:27:04,300 It must have been really challenging to grow up in that environment, 1689 01:27:04,367 --> 01:27:09,834 and that could have made them latch onto each other psychologically. 1690 01:27:13,867 --> 01:27:16,367 [Josh] The man who made them famous, Howard Carter, 1691 01:27:16,367 --> 01:27:18,166 died in 1939. 1692 01:27:19,266 --> 01:27:21,667 On his gravestone is a quotation 1693 01:27:21,667 --> 01:27:23,934 from the Wishing Cup of Tutankhamun. 1694 01:27:25,767 --> 01:27:27,616 "May your life force ka live, 1695 01:27:27,616 --> 01:27:28,000 "May your life force ka live, 1696 01:27:31,367 --> 01:27:35,967 may your past live one million years, 1697 01:27:35,967 --> 01:27:39,867 one who loves Thebes and dwells in it... 1698 01:27:41,867 --> 01:27:45,100 your face see the good place." 1699 01:27:46,166 --> 01:27:48,567 The man loved the Thebes, 1700 01:27:48,567 --> 01:27:53,300 this why God rewarded him with this great discovery. 1701 01:27:53,367 --> 01:27:56,233 [Josh] And Zahi believes that even greater discoveries 1702 01:27:56,233 --> 01:27:57,616 are still out there waiting to be found. 1703 01:27:57,616 --> 01:27:58,000 are still out there waiting to be found. 1704 01:28:00,266 --> 01:28:03,300 [Zahi] I'm a very lucky archeologist. 1705 01:28:03,367 --> 01:28:06,467 In my career, I made major discoveries. 1706 01:28:06,467 --> 01:28:09,767 I'm looking right now in the Valley of the Kings 1707 01:28:09,767 --> 01:28:11,166 for missing tombs, 1708 01:28:11,166 --> 01:28:13,867 such as the tomb of Amenhotep I, 1709 01:28:13,867 --> 01:28:18,300 Thutmose II, Ramesses VIII, all the queens in dynasty 18. 1710 01:28:18,367 --> 01:28:22,967 I feel in my heart that before I end my career, 1711 01:28:22,967 --> 01:28:26,367 I'm going to discover an intact tomb 1712 01:28:26,367 --> 01:28:27,600 in the Valley of the Kings. 1713 01:28:29,867 --> 01:28:31,233 Perhaps Zahi is right. 1714 01:28:31,233 --> 01:28:33,300 {\an8}And there is another tomb out there 1715 01:28:33,367 --> 01:28:36,367 {\an8}forgotten by history and hidden by nature. 1716 01:28:36,367 --> 01:28:39,567 {\an8}But for the moment, Tut's tomb remains alone. 1717 01:28:39,567 --> 01:28:42,400 {\an8}Until another unspoiled treasure is found, 1718 01:28:42,467 --> 01:28:44,233 {\an8}Zahi's personal mission 1719 01:28:44,233 --> 01:28:47,133 {\an8}is to solve the lingering mysteries of Tut's tomb 1720 01:28:47,133 --> 01:28:48,867 {\an8}and to continue to investigate 1721 01:28:48,934 --> 01:28:51,600 {\an8}the many questions still waiting to be answered 1722 01:28:51,667 --> 01:28:54,166 {\an8}about the most famous pharaoh in history, 1723 01:28:54,166 --> 01:28:57,033 {\an8}the enigmatic boy King Tutankhamun. 152551

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