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We are returning to Ancient Egypt tonight, with an episode filled with mysteries. The discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun in 1922, by the archaeologist Howard Carter, captivated audiences around the world and represented a major find for egyptology. I will tell you about the tomb and some of the many artifacts discovered still intact when the chamber was opened in 1923, and also discuss the rumors of a supposed "curse of the pharaohs". Is there anything to it? Tutankhamun's predecessor on the throne of Egypt was a singular figure in the long list of Egyptian pharaohs: Amenhotep IV, also known as Akhenaten, the "heretic pharaoh". Together with his queen, Nefertiti, Akhenaten promoted the cult of a new supreme god, Aten, and founded a new capital, Akhetaten. Akhetaten (now known as Amarna) was supposed to replace Thebes and mark the beginning of a new golden age for Egypt. But when Amenhotep/Akhenaten died in 1346 BC, the city was abandoned shortly after, partially destroyed, and the old religious order was restored. We will explore this chapter of Egyptian history too and talk about the ruins of Amarna, which are now an extensive ancient Egyptian archeological site. Welcome to Lights Out Library Join me for a sleepy adventure tonight. Sit back, relax, and fall asleep to documentary-style bedtime stories read in a calming ASMR voice. Learn something new while you enjoy a restful night of sleep. Listen ad free and get access to bonus content on our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LightsOutLibrary621 Listen on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@LightsOutLibraryov ¿Quieres escuchar en Español? Echa un vistazo a La Biblioteca de los Sueños! En Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1t522alsv5RxFsAf9AmYfg En Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/la-biblioteca-de-los-sue%C3%B1os-documentarios-para-dormir/id1715193755 En Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@LaBibliotecadelosSuenosov #sleep #bedtimestory #asmr #sleepstory Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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1) La dague en " fer venu du ciel " du jeune pharaon Toutankhamon dévoile ses derniers mystères Un poignard venu de lʹespace dans la tombe de Toutankhamon? Cʹest lʹune des trouvailles fascinantes faites en 1922 par Howard Carter. Forgée à partir de fer météoritique, la lame de la dague du jeune souverain intrigue les scientifiques depuis un siècle. Grâce aux analyses modernes, notamment la spectrométrie de fluorescence des rayons X, les chercheurs confirment aujourd'hui son origine. 2) Prise en charge des patientes et patients en situation d'obésité Alors que lʹobésité est grandissante dans le monde comme en Suisse, les hôpitaux dʹadaptent pour mieux prendre en charge les personnes concernées lors des interventions chirurgicales. Dimitri Glauser, infirmier praticien spécialisé au centre de lʹobésité du CHUV et Stella Mantziari, chirurgienne au Service de chirurgie viscérale du CHUV nous éclairent sur la manière dʹaccueillir au mieux les personnes en situation d'obésité. 3) Le petit cheval tatar Le petit cheval tatar, publié aux éditions La Baconnière, dernier roman de la romancière franco-suisse Corinne Desarzens, nous emmène en voyage autour du globe oculaire, de lʹAntiquité à nos jours. Histoire de lʹophtalmologie, mais aussi des pages sur les conquérants qui ne veulent pas être représentés avec des lunettes ou la déficience visuelle de certains peintres impressionnistes…
Howard Carter 27th April
La tumba del rey Tutankamon con sus extraordinarios tesoros ha ejercido una atracción única en la imaginación popular. Esta tumba desveló abundante información sobre la vida y la muerte en el antiguo Egipto. Durante este episodio repasaremos la historia de la aventura que supuso el descubrimiento de la tumba por parte de Howard Carter, investigaremos sus tesoros, examinaremos nuestros conocimientos sobre el rey Tut, así como la confusión política de la época en la que vivió. También investigaremos una misteriosa maldición que mucha gente cree que recae sobre aquellos que violan el sueño eterno de Tutankamon.
What does it take to make the (arguably) greatest archaeological discovery of all time? Grit. Tenacity. Patience. Money money money, skill with a paintbrush, and the ghost of the past calling your name… so not even that much, really.Listen as Coco spills the hot Egyptian tea on beige-boy Howard Carter, his rich bro benefactor Lord Carnarvon, some dude named Winlock, and the nameless (true heroes) Egyptian laborers responsible for discovering the tomb of Tutankhamun.Then dive right into the myth of the mummy's curse and decide for yourself if the deaths associated with the discovery of Tut's tomb were the result of an ancient curse, or just coincidences. As usual, Madi and Coco can't make up their damn minds.Follow that up with a fresh hot cup of brotherly revenge, brought to you by Betsy - who kicks the whole thing off with a super catchy impromptu theme song.
Living With the Tension Between the Necessity of Judgement and the Possibility of Mercy
La necrópolis, una aventura rápida contenida en el módulo "Portales al terror". "La necrópolis" tiene lugar el miércoles 26 de noviembre del año 1924 en el Valle de los Reyes, casi dos años exactos después de que Howard Carter descubriese la tumba de Tutankamón, el faraón niño. Harry como el Guardián Juanjo como Karim Hassanein Manu como Victor Langston Diana como Eleanor Whitaker Elena como Margaret Holloway Ferlord como James Cartwright
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Untimely deaths followed the opening of Tutankhamun's tomb by Howard Carter. Coincidence or ancient curse? When the tomb of King Tutankhamun was sealed more than 3000 years ago, it was rumoured to be protected by a curse, which would ruin the life of anyone who disturbed the pharaoh's final resting place. A mere two weeks after the tomb was discovered in 1922, one of the explorers died from a fatal mosquito bite. This wasn't the end of the bad luck, there was more to come... Anthony and Maddy are joined by Egyptologist Campbell Price to unpick fact from fiction, and get to the bottom of one of the most notorious curses in the world.Sign up to History Hit for hundreds of hours of original documentaries, with a new release every week and ad-free podcasts. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe. You can take part in our listener survey here.All music from Epidemic Sounds.After Dark: Myths, Misdeeds & the Paranormal is a History Hit podcast.
En el programa de hoy, se abordó el descubrimiento de la tumba de Tutankamón en 1922 por el arqueólogo Howard Carter y su financista Lord Carnarvon, destacando su importancia histórica y los mitos sobre la maldición de los faraones. Se explicó el valor arqueológico de los más de 5000 objetos encontrados y su contribución al conocimiento de la dinastía XVIII egipcia. También se habló sobre la egiptología y la fascinación de la élite europea por la arqueología en el siglo XIX y XX, así como la búsqueda de otras tumbas históricas como las de Cleopatra y Alejandro Magno. Finalmente, se reflexionó sobre la influencia del Nilo en el desarrollo de la civilización egipcia y la conexión entre distintas culturas antiguas. Para acceder al programa sin interrupción de comerciales, suscríbete a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/elvillegas Temas Principales y sus Minutos 00:00:12 - Descubrimiento de la tumba de Tutankamón Introducción al tema, contexto histórico del hallazgo y relevancia arqueológica. 00:03:25 - Howard Carter y Lord Carnarvon El papel del arqueólogo y su mecenas en la exploración, la fascinación británica por la egiptología y la educación de la élite. 00:05:49 - La maldición de los faraones Relatos sobre la supuesta maldición de las tumbas y la muerte de Carnarvon tras la apertura de la tumba. 00:10:58 - Tesoros de la tumba Descripción de los objetos encontrados, su estado de conservación y su significado para la historia egipcia. 00:17:07 - Egipto, cuna de civilización El impacto del Nilo en el desarrollo egipcio, la estructura del Estado faraónico y su relación con otras civilizaciones antiguas. 00:21:02 - Otras tumbas legendarias Búsqueda de las tumbas de Cleopatra y Alejandro Magno, hipótesis sobre su ubicación y teorías sobre su desaparición.
Jümmers wenn man in't Huus mol in een Eck‘ togang is, in de man sünst nix to dohn hett – jümmers denn entdeckt man allerhand Sooken, de man al länger as 'n Ewigkeit ni in de Hand hatt hett. Wenn mi dat so geiht, denn freu ick mi jedet Mol as 'n Sneekönig. Kriegt mien Madam dat mit, denn seggt se gern so in't Vörbigohn: „Dat bruukst du gor ni erst weller in Regol packen. Dat smiet man glieks wech!“ Se meent dat je gor ni böös‘, se dinkt blots praktisch: Blots keen Gelegenheit ungenutzt loten, de Bood‘ to entrümpeln. Overs wenn ick dor so stoh, as Howard Carter, de jüst dat Graff vun König Tut in Ägüpten utbuddelt hett, denn deiht mi dat richti an Lief weh, wenn se so ungeröhrt seggt, wat ick dat wechsmieten schall. Nu bün ick wiss keen grooten Horter vun Sooken, dor kinn ick ganz annere. Overs vun mennige Sooken, besünners vun Warktüüch, Schruuven, Rohrstücken, Reste vun Breed un al sowat, kann ick mi blots ganz swor trenn‘. Man weet je ni, wat man dat noch mol bruuken kann. Na jo, dat kümmt vör, dat ick 'n Warktüüch finn‘, dat ick al twee- un dreemol heff, weil ick dorvun alle poor Johr een op'n Grabbeldisch in Buumart finn‘ un dink: „Och kiek mol, so günsti kümmst dor ni weller bi.“ Denn heff ick overs al vergeeten, dat ick dorvun al twee in't Huus heff. Noch in‘ den originoln Katong. Na jo, dor seh ick denn ook in, wat dat ni veel Sinn afgifft, all de Exemplare to beholn. Ansünsten seh‘ ick dat overs eher so as dat mit all de Speziolwarktüüge in 'n Autowarksteed is, de man blots eenmol in't Johr bruukt, de dorüm overs ook ni wechsmeeten ward. Op so'n Argumente seggt mien Seute: „Dat kann je angohn, overs wi sünd nu mol keen Autowarksteed.“ Ick versöch denn nochmol sowat as: „Denn lot uns overs ook den oln Handmixer wechsmieten, den wi ni mehr bruukt, siet dat wi de groote Köökenmoschien hebbt.“ Dat is denn overs „dumm‘ Tüch“, weil dat je „wat ganz anners“ weer. Aha. Dor mutt ick denn wohrschienli wieder hendör. Un mi dücht, dor bün ick ni de Eenzige… In düssen Sinn
Amos 1:1-2 Amos 7:10-17 James 1:22-25
Did the discovery of King Tut's tomb really unleash a deadly ancient curse, or were the strange deaths that followed just eerie coincidences fueled by superstition and sensational headlines?Darkness Syndicate members get the ad-free version. https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateInfo on the next LIVE SCREAM event. https://weirddarkness.com/LiveScreamInfo on the next WEIRDO WATCH PARTY event. https://weirddarkness.com/TVIN THIS EPISODE: Dracula, the Wolf Man, and Frankenstein's creation… no list of monsters would be complete without our toilet-paper-covered friend, “The Mummy” and, of course, the curse that goes with it. But in real life, did the opening of Tutankhamun's tomb by Howard Carter in 1922 unleash a terrible curse? (The Mummy's Curse) *** When driving towards the banks of the Chunky River in Mississippi, it's best not to ignore the “Stuckey Bridge Closed” sign. In fact, you might want to avoid the bridge altogether if you are the least bit squeamish. (The Hanging Man at Stuckey's Bridge) *** Feelings created by your living area. Can your home truly dictate the way you feel? (Feelings of Pain, Hatred and Anger Caused By My Apartment) *** In the early 1870s the counties of Labette and Montgomery in Kansas were experiencing an alarming number of missing persons. Could a local grocery owner and his family be to blame? (The Bloody Benders) *** The legend of Lavinia Fisher has been told and retold since her execution in Charleston, South Carolina in 1820 and with each telling it has grown more extravagant and further from the truth. (The Legend of Lavinia Fisher) *** Why are so many mysterious vanishings combined with some type of cloud, fog or mist? (Mysterious Mists And Strange Vanishings) *** Frank Lloyd Wright is regarded as one of the most brilliant minds in the history of American architecture. One of his creations was Taliesin, meant to be a hideaway for Wright and his mistress. But that beautiful home soon became a scene of utter horror – and it left behind a haunting. (Murder at Taliesin) *** A family buys a home to renovate and resell – but soon they come to realize why the previous owners might have been so eager to sell the house and get out. (The Shadow On My Sofa) *** A big smile is usually a joy-filled and even comforting sight – so why do so many terrifying encounters with evil include entities or villains with evil grins? (Smiling, Sinister and Supernatural) *** If you decide to visit the most haunted house in Philadelphia, whatever you do, avoid the "Death Chair." (Baleroy Mansion) CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Disclaimer and Cold Open00:02:27.612 = Show Intro00:05:44.577 = The Mummy's Curse00:23:46.078 = The Shadow On My Sofa00:28:58.206 = Smiling, Sinister, and Supernatural00:34:51.361 = Baleroy Mansion00:41:44.306 = Murder At Taliesin00:48:35.529 = Mysterious Mists and Strange Vanishings01:13:33.368 = The Legend of Lavinia Fisher01:23:17.533 = The Bloody Benders01:35:25.008 = Feeling of Pain, Hatred, and Anger By My Apartment01:37:08.856 = The Hanging Man at Stuckey's Bridge01:41:46.111 = Show CloseSOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…“Smiling, Sinister and Supernatural” by Nick Redfern for Mysterious Universe: https://tinyurl.com/s2lpr7x“Baleroy Mansion” by Gary Sweeney for The Line Up: http://ow.ly/yb5N30m4CMj“The Shadow On My Sofa” by Bramble Woods, posted at YourGhostStories.com: https://tinyurl.com/qr49lmy“Murder at Taliesin” by Troy Taylor: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/n6w9vncw“The Mummy's Curse” posted at The Unredacted: https://tinyurl.com/tm4xmmb“The Hanging Man at Stuckey's Bridge” by Jennifer Jacob for The Meridian Star: http://ow.ly/oYTk30m2RCG“The Legend of Lavinia Fisher” by Robert Wilhelm for Murder By Gaslight: https://tinyurl.com/oxmjskn“The Bloody Benders” by Robert Wilhelm for Murder By Gaslight: https://tinyurl.com/mx72xxd“Feelings of Pain, Hatred and Anger Caused By My Apartment” by Gary Vasey at MyHauntedLifeToo.com: https://tinyurl.com/rhcanqr“Mysterious Mists and Strange Vanishings” by Brent Swancer for Mysterious Universe: https://tinyurl.com/vmadbwnWeird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.= = = = =Originally aired: January 30, 2020SOURCES PAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/MummyCurseTRANSCRIPT: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/yc6uha22
Stéphane Bern part sur les traces d'Howard Carter, l'archéologue qui a consacré sa vie à chercher des trésors enfouis dans la Vallée des Rois en Égypte, et a fini par découvrir… le tombeau de Toutânkhamon, un des plus grands trésors archéologiques de l'histoire ! Quels indices ont mis Howard Carter sur la piste du tombeau de Toutânkhamon ? Que sont devenus les 5.398 objets qui y ont été répertoriés ? Quelles étaient les règles en matière de partage des fouilles, en 1922 ? Pour en parler, Stéphane Bern reçoit Florence Quentin, égyptologue, auteure de "L'Egypte ancienne - Vérités et Légendes" (Perrin).
Stéphane Bern part sur les traces d'Howard Carter, l'archéologue qui a consacré sa vie à chercher des trésors enfouis dans la Vallée des Rois en Égypte, et a fini par découvrir… le tombeau de Toutânkhamon, un des plus grands trésors archéologiques de l'histoire ! Quels indices ont mis Howard Carter sur la piste du tombeau de Toutânkhamon ? Que sont devenus les 5.398 objets qui y ont été répertoriés ? Quelles étaient les règles en matière de partage des fouilles, en 1922 ? Pour en parler, Stéphane Bern reçoit Florence Quentin, égyptologue, auteure de "L'Egypte ancienne - Vérités et Légendes" (Perrin).
History Of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria is the masterwork of one of the fathers of modern egyptology. This work, in twelve volumes, was translated from the French original, “Histoire ancienne des peuples de l'Orient classique” and published in 1903-1904. Maspero was a largely self-taught master of hieroglyphic translation. In November 1880, he was placed at the head of a French archeological mission, which developed later into the Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale. Maspero then succeeded Mariette as director-general of excavations and of the antiquities of Egypt.“Aware that his reputation was then more as a linguist than an archaeologist, Maspero's first work in the post was to build on Mariette's achievements at Saqqara. He expanded their scope from the early Old Kingdom to the later, with particular interest in tombs with long and complete hieroglyphic inscriptions that could help illustrate the development of the Egyptian language. Selecting five later Old Kingdom tombs, he was successful in that aim, finding over 4000 lines of hieroglyphics which were then sketched and photographed.“As an aspect of his attempt to curtail the rampant illegal export of Egyptian antiquities by tourists, collectors and agents for the major European and American museums, Maspero arrested the Abd al-Russul brothers from the notorious treasure-hunting village of Gorna, who confessed under torture to having found the great cache of royal mummies at Deir el-Bahri in July 1881. The cache was moved to Cairo as soon as possible to keep it safe from robbers.“In 1886 he resumed work begun by Mariette to uncover the Sphinx, removing more than 65 feet of sand and seeking tombs below it (which he did not find, but have later been found but not opened).”Maspero went on to sponsor and expand the system of national museums and presided over the growing collection of the Bulak Museum. Maspero gave a 17 year old Howard Carter his first Egyptological job – and it was he who recommended Carter to Lord Carnarvon. Carter and Carnarvon would go on to discover the tomb of King Tutankhaman.In the first volume of this master work, Maspero tackles the importance of the Nile, the pantheon of Egyptian gods, and the legendary history of Egyptian gods. (From Wikipedia.)Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
History Of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria is the masterwork of one of the fathers of modern egyptology. This work, in twelve volumes, was translated from the French original, “Histoire ancienne des peuples de l'Orient classique” and published in 1903-1904. Maspero was a largely self-taught master of hieroglyphic translation. In November 1880, he was placed at the head of a French archeological mission, which developed later into the Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale. Maspero then succeeded Mariette as director-general of excavations and of the antiquities of Egypt.“Aware that his reputation was then more as a linguist than an archaeologist, Maspero's first work in the post was to build on Mariette's achievements at Saqqara. He expanded their scope from the early Old Kingdom to the later, with particular interest in tombs with long and complete hieroglyphic inscriptions that could help illustrate the development of the Egyptian language. Selecting five later Old Kingdom tombs, he was successful in that aim, finding over 4000 lines of hieroglyphics which were then sketched and photographed.“As an aspect of his attempt to curtail the rampant illegal export of Egyptian antiquities by tourists, collectors and agents for the major European and American museums, Maspero arrested the Abd al-Russul brothers from the notorious treasure-hunting village of Gorna, who confessed under torture to having found the great cache of royal mummies at Deir el-Bahri in July 1881. The cache was moved to Cairo as soon as possible to keep it safe from robbers.“In 1886 he resumed work begun by Mariette to uncover the Sphinx, removing more than 65 feet of sand and seeking tombs below it (which he did not find, but have later been found but not opened).”Maspero went on to sponsor and expand the system of national museums and presided over the growing collection of the Bulak Museum. Maspero gave a 17 year old Howard Carter his first Egyptological job – and it was he who recommended Carter to Lord Carnarvon. Carter and Carnarvon would go on to discover the tomb of King Tutankhaman.In the first volume of this master work, Maspero tackles the importance of the Nile, the pantheon of Egyptian gods, and the legendary history of Egyptian gods. (From Wikipedia.)Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
History Of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria is the masterwork of one of the fathers of modern egyptology. This work, in twelve volumes, was translated from the French original, “Histoire ancienne des peuples de l'Orient classique” and published in 1903-1904. Maspero was a largely self-taught master of hieroglyphic translation. In November 1880, he was placed at the head of a French archeological mission, which developed later into the Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale. Maspero then succeeded Mariette as director-general of excavations and of the antiquities of Egypt.“Aware that his reputation was then more as a linguist than an archaeologist, Maspero's first work in the post was to build on Mariette's achievements at Saqqara. He expanded their scope from the early Old Kingdom to the later, with particular interest in tombs with long and complete hieroglyphic inscriptions that could help illustrate the development of the Egyptian language. Selecting five later Old Kingdom tombs, he was successful in that aim, finding over 4000 lines of hieroglyphics which were then sketched and photographed.“As an aspect of his attempt to curtail the rampant illegal export of Egyptian antiquities by tourists, collectors and agents for the major European and American museums, Maspero arrested the Abd al-Russul brothers from the notorious treasure-hunting village of Gorna, who confessed under torture to having found the great cache of royal mummies at Deir el-Bahri in July 1881. The cache was moved to Cairo as soon as possible to keep it safe from robbers.“In 1886 he resumed work begun by Mariette to uncover the Sphinx, removing more than 65 feet of sand and seeking tombs below it (which he did not find, but have later been found but not opened).”Maspero went on to sponsor and expand the system of national museums and presided over the growing collection of the Bulak Museum. Maspero gave a 17 year old Howard Carter his first Egyptological job – and it was he who recommended Carter to Lord Carnarvon. Carter and Carnarvon would go on to discover the tomb of King Tutankhaman.In the first volume of this master work, Maspero tackles the importance of the Nile, the pantheon of Egyptian gods, and the legendary history of Egyptian gods. (From Wikipedia.)Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
History Of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria is the masterwork of one of the fathers of modern egyptology. This work, in twelve volumes, was translated from the French original, “Histoire ancienne des peuples de l'Orient classique” and published in 1903-1904. Maspero was a largely self-taught master of hieroglyphic translation. In November 1880, he was placed at the head of a French archeological mission, which developed later into the Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale. Maspero then succeeded Mariette as director-general of excavations and of the antiquities of Egypt.“Aware that his reputation was then more as a linguist than an archaeologist, Maspero's first work in the post was to build on Mariette's achievements at Saqqara. He expanded their scope from the early Old Kingdom to the later, with particular interest in tombs with long and complete hieroglyphic inscriptions that could help illustrate the development of the Egyptian language. Selecting five later Old Kingdom tombs, he was successful in that aim, finding over 4000 lines of hieroglyphics which were then sketched and photographed.“As an aspect of his attempt to curtail the rampant illegal export of Egyptian antiquities by tourists, collectors and agents for the major European and American museums, Maspero arrested the Abd al-Russul brothers from the notorious treasure-hunting village of Gorna, who confessed under torture to having found the great cache of royal mummies at Deir el-Bahri in July 1881. The cache was moved to Cairo as soon as possible to keep it safe from robbers.“In 1886 he resumed work begun by Mariette to uncover the Sphinx, removing more than 65 feet of sand and seeking tombs below it (which he did not find, but have later been found but not opened).”Maspero went on to sponsor and expand the system of national museums and presided over the growing collection of the Bulak Museum. Maspero gave a 17 year old Howard Carter his first Egyptological job – and it was he who recommended Carter to Lord Carnarvon. Carter and Carnarvon would go on to discover the tomb of King Tutankhaman.In the first volume of this master work, Maspero tackles the importance of the Nile, the pantheon of Egyptian gods, and the legendary history of Egyptian gods. (From Wikipedia.)Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Dans la vallée des Rois, Toutankhamon repose dans son sarcophage depuis trois millénaires. C'est l'obstination de l'archéologue Howard Carter qui va permettre de découvrir son tombeau en 1922 et ainsi mettre à jour son fabuleux trésor, entrainant avec lui son lot de malédictions. Découvrez la vie passionnante de l'archéologue acharné qui a ressuscité l'un des plus grands pharaons de l'Egypte ancienne. Crédits : Lorànt Deutsch, Bruno Deltombe Du lundi au vendredi de 15h à 15h30, Lorànt Deutsch vous révèle les secrets des personnages historiques les plus captivants !
Tune into this fascinating conversation with Mark Anthony, JD psychic explorer and author, as we unravel the mysteries of King Tutankhamun's tomb and the alleged curse associated with it! This is a recording from a live episode on Nov 21, 2024, where we explored the historical context of ancient Egypt, the remarkable discovery of the tomb by archaeologist Howard Carter, and the eerie deaths that followed, which many attributed to a curse. Mark Anthony skillfully combines historical facts with psychic insights to shed light on the mystical elements surrounding King Tut's legacy. I was on the edge of my seat and Mark masterfully wave a provocative tapestry of the events surrounding this saga. Share in this gripping tale of pharaohs, ancient power struggles, and the supernatural, and discover how the discovery of King Tut's tomb influenced worldwide culture, including the art deco movement! You may also enjoy Mark's previous appearance on Meditation Conversation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqIk58Lcy4o Join future livestreams with other incredible guests! Register here: https://www.karagoodwin.com/livestream-events2 Visit Mark's website: https://www.afterlifefrequency.com 00:00 Introduction to Mark Anthony, JD Psychic Explorer 01:50 The Fascination with King Tut's Tomb 04:00 Ancient Egypt: A Historical Context 08:50 The Discovery of King Tut's Tomb 20:48 The Curse of the Pharaohs 24:56 Media Frenzy and Theories 33:04 The Role of Alistair Crawley 37:12 The Beatles and the Occult 37:46 The Discovery of Tutankhamun's Tomb 39:46 Unwrapping the Mummy 42:31 Tutankhamun's Treasures 44:00 The Mystery of the Iron Dagger 45:50 Tutankhamun's Dynasty and Inbreeding 47:27 The Pharaoh's Genetic Conditions 49:38 The Rise of the Aten 52:48 The Story of Yuya and Joseph 58:31 Tutankhamun's Death and Aftermath 01:04:12 The Influence of Tutankhamun on Art Deco 01:07:42 Mark's Upcoming Events and Farewell
Ep 225 is loose on Halloween night! And we are diving into the terrifying legend of the mummy, and the so-called curse of the Pharaohs...Did opening King Tut's tomb unleash horrors on the world? Did a mummy sink the Titanic? And how do you like your mummy served?The secret ingredient is...a Pharaoh!Enjoy and HAPPY HALLOWEENGet cocktails, poisoning stories and historical true crime tales every week by following and subscribing to The Poisoners' Cabinet wherever you get your podcasts. Find us and our cocktails at www.thepoisonerscabinet.com Join us Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepoisonerscabinet Find us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thepoisonerscabinet Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepoisonerscabinet/ Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePoisonersCabinet Listen on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ThePoisonersCabinet Sources this week include The Tomb of Tutankhamun by Howard Carter, The Curse of the Mummy, by Candace Fleming, The Complete Valley of the Kings: Tombs and Treasures of Egypt's Greatest by Nicholas Reeves, National Geographic, The Register Adelaide 1924, La Times & John Stewart, History News Network, World History, The Archaeologist, interviews with Dr Campbell PriceFor a great piece on the legends of the Unlucky Mummy, look here: https://www.davidcastleton.net/unlucky-mummy-curse-british-museum-titanic-amen-ra-egyptian/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hace más de 90 años, en 1922, en el Valle de los Reyes de Egipto, el arqueólogo y egiptólogo Howard Carter realizó el mayor hallazgo arqueológico de la historia: el descubrimiento de la tumba de Tutankamón y sus tesoros de oro valorados en casi mil millones de dólares. El hallazgo de Carter convirtió a Tutankamón en el faraón más famoso de la historia del antiguo Egipto. Pero la verdadera historia del rey Tut ha quedado envuelta en un velo de mito, y muchos misterios en torno a su tumba siguen sin resolverse hasta el día de hoy. En Tutankamón, el misterio de la momia quemada, el egiptólogo Chris Naunton organiza la investigación más exhaustiva jamás realizada para construir la imagen definitiva de Tutankamón. Naunton adopta un enfoque de la historia antigua del siglo XXI, reuniendo la evidencia más reciente de un equipo de arqueólogos, anatomistas y geólogos; y combina gráficos en 3D, reconstrucción estilizada e investigación forense de acción y aventuras, para ofrecer nuevos conocimientos sobre cómo fue enterrado Tutankamón, por qué su tumba fue la única que permaneció intacta y el perdurable enigma en torno a cómo murió. Naunton comienza su examen revisando las notas y fotografías originales de Carter que, hasta ahora, han estado archivadas y olvidadas. Del material de Carter surgen una serie de pistas que sugieren anomalías sobre el entierro y la propia momia. Un examen detenido de la máscara mortuoria y el tocado de Tutankamón, uno de los objetos más emblemáticos encontrados dentro del sarcófago, revela que tal vez la máscara no fue hecha originalmente para Tutankamón. Para conocer la infancia de Tut y la relación con su padre (Akhenaton) y su hermana (Ankhesenamun), Naunton se reúne con Melinda Hartwig, una experta en historia egipcia. Tut tiene nueve años cuando su padre muere y se convierte en el niño rey. El Egipto que hereda Tut se encuentra en un estado de cambio económico y agitación religiosa provocada por las reformas de su padre, incluida la adoración de un dios, Atón, dios del sol. Naunton explica los increíbles esfuerzos que hizo Tut, con la ayuda de su principal asesor, el visir Ay, para restaurar la estabilidad y que Egipto volviera a adorar a múltiples dioses. Incluso las estatuas que representaban al dios supremo de Egipto presentaban el rostro de Tut. Entonces, ¿por qué la tumba de Tut no reflejaba su elevado estatus? En cambio, su tumba era pequeña, carecía de la magnificencia del lugar de descanso de Ramasés Sexto y estaba escondida en el fondo del Valle de los Reyes. Un estudio de los restos momificados de Tut puede proporcionar la respuesta a estas preguntas. Cuando un equipo de la Universidad de Liverpool en Inglaterra radiografió el esqueleto de Tut en 1968, encontraron fragmentos de hueso sueltos dentro del cráneo y especularon que Tut había sido asesinado. Pero en 2005, los resultados de una tomografía computarizada completa arrojaron una explicación diferente de cómo murió Tut. ¿Podría haber muerto en batalla? ¿Por qué sufrió grandes daños en la caja torácica del lado izquierdo? ¿Por qué le faltaba el corazón?
Like all primary school children in Britain, Evie will be studying the Ancient Egyptians at some point. So we have decided to give her a head start by talking about one of the most famous events of the 20th Century, the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun.With quick explainers of why Pharaoh's started being buried in the Vally of the Kings, and how Tutankhamun came to die at the age of only 19 (though without mentioning the fact he was a child of incest and was married to his own sister). We follow the story of Howard Carter, a self-taught illustrator with a single-minded ambition who would do anything to stay in Egypt and keep searching for the elusive boy-king and in doing so became one of the most famous archeologists ever......Shame he hated talking to people.Guest Host: Evie Heathcote Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In 1922, British archaeologist Howard Carter stumbled upon one of the most pristine tombs of an Egyptian Pharaoh ever found: the tomb of King Tutankhamun. That discovery became a pop culture sensation and revolutionized our understanding of Ancient Egypt. Learn more about King Tutankhamun, aka King Tut, on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily. Sponsors Plan your next trip to Spain at Spain.info! Sign up at butcherbox.com/daily and use code daily to get chicken breast, salmon or ground beef FREE in every order for a year plus $20 off your first order! Subscribe to the podcast! https://link.chtbl.com/EverythingEverywhere?sid=ShowNotes -------------------------------- Executive Producer: Charles Daniel Associate Producers: Ben Long & Cameron Kieffer Become a supporter on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/everythingeverywhere Update your podcast app at newpodcastapps.com Discord Server: https://discord.gg/UkRUJFh Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everythingeverywhere/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/everythingeverywheredaily Twitter: https://twitter.com/everywheretrip Website: https://everything-everywhere.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Darkness Syndicate members get the commercial-free version with all artwork created for the YouTube and podcast thumbnails: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p8cemsaIN THIS EPISODE: A dream home becomes a house of nightmares… A woman living alone hears a raspy man's voice speak to her in the dark… While exploring a haunted ship, a woman gets burned – literally… A non-believer in the paranormal becomes a believer… in his own house… Howard Carter became the first person to peer inside of the tomb of King Tutankhamen in Egypt's Valley of the Kings. It turned out to be the discovery of a lifetime and the start of an ancient curse. *** The Wendigo… a shapeshifter, a cannibal, and many believe it to be completely real. *** Puzzling loud booms have been heard in many locations this year and despite lots of speculations no-one knows what's behind this disturbing phenomenon. *** Why would something want to possess a department-store mannequin? *** Samuel Clemens – better known as Mark Twain. There is a part of his life that is all too often ignored by historians and biographers. Most scholars ignore the fact that Twain had a lifelong interest and fascination with the supernatural. *** Plus, if you're a fan of cryptozoology, you'll love my last story… a creepypasta called “The Fairies”. *** AND MUCH MORE!SOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…"Mystery Of The Philistines - Biblical Goliath People": http://ow.ly/RcGK307m4iX“Babysitter Ghost Story”: http://ow.ly/AZ6b307m4x1“The Christmas Demon” submitted by Raven Knight: http://bit.ly/2lFvX5m“There Is Something In Our House” submitted by Ellen Morris: http://bit.ly/2m0MAZc“The Disappearing Black Eyed Man” submitted by Enoch Kennedy: http://bit.ly/2m7JUcr“The Boy In The Mirror” submitted by Peg Marrow: http://bit.ly/2lKO6Pi“The Yellow Ghost That Spoke To Us” submitted by Ivy Bennet: http://bit.ly/2lLnltI“The Reaper Came To Visit” submitted by Rene Hartez: http://bit.ly/2k6tXm4“He Sees Dead People” submitted by Cindy Turner: http://bit.ly/2kbGrJl“The Blue Orb From The War of Independence” submitted by Anson Weir: http://bit.ly/2kAWGQf“Grandpa James and the Haunted Vase” submitted anonymously: http://bit.ly/2kAWKzt“The Haunting Of a San Jose Home”: https://tinyurl.com/s9a4lhl“The Chilling Voice of Eddie Mack”: https://tinyurl.com/r3pmeh2“Burned At The Queen Mary Ship”: https://tinyurl.com/vatcgvd“Paranormal Experience For The First Time In My House”: https://tinyurl.com/u6u6kvj“The True Story of the Mummy's Curse”: https://tinyurl.com/v72ckjj“Cannibalistic Shapeshifter Wendigo”: https://tinyurl.com/sdkuuky“Mysterious Loud Booms”: https://tinyurl.com/r5mtmdo“The Haunted Mannequin”: https://tinyurl.com/spojf7o“Mark Twain And The Supernatural”: https://www.americanhauntingsink.com/twain“The Fairies”: https://www.creepypasta.com/the-fairies/Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library.= = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2024, Weird Darkness.= = = = =Originally aired: December, 2016 and October 28, 2018CUSTOM LANDING PAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/AndTheReaperCame
Was the Curse of King Tut's Tomb real, or just a tale to thrill the masses? In this video, we unravel the mysteries surrounding the legendary discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922 and the so-called ‘mummy's curse' that followed. Explore the chilling stories, historical context, and scientific theories behind one of history's most fascinating enigmas. Whether you're a history buff, a fan of ancient Egypt, or just curious about the truth behind the legend, this video will take you deep into the sands of time. Dare to discover the truth—if you're brave enough!" https://daily.jstor.org/was-it-really-a-mummys-curse/ https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/curse-of-the-mummy#:~:text=%22My%20research%20has%20not%20only,Montserrat%20stressed%20to%20the%20Independent. https://www.livescience.com/ancient-egyptian-mummy-curse.html https://egymonuments.gov.eg/monuments/tomb-of-tutankhamun/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Carter https://artsandculture.google.com/story/the-curse-of-pharaoh-tutankhamun/eAJyYyD6emhtIw We've Got A New YouTube Channel - Watch, listen and most definitely subscribe and share!
Episode 37 - Howard Carter, CEO of Incognito, became a UK insect bite expert after contracting malaria and dengue. He advises on mosquito-borne diseases and oversees testing at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Disclaimer: Please note that all information and content on the UK Health Radio Network, all its radio broadcasts and podcasts are provided by the authors, producers, presenters and companies themselves and is only intended as additional information to your general knowledge. As a service to our listeners/readers our programs/content are for general information and entertainment only. The UK Health Radio Network does not recommend, endorse, or object to the views, products or topics expressed or discussed by show hosts or their guests, authors and interviewees. We suggest you always consult with your own professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advisor. So please do not delay or disregard any professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advice received due to something you have heard or read on the UK Health Radio Network.
Tutankamón Sigue siendo uno de los mayores hallazgos arqueológicos de todos los tiempos. Pero nuestra fascinación por el "Niño Rey" siempre ha estado teñida de miedo y peligro; la noción de una "maldición" -la venganza de un faraón muerto hace tiempo- aún persiste. Es uno de los faraones más conocidos, pero la realidad es que el reinado de Tutankamón fue corto y difícil. Entronizado con apenas nueve años, el clero de Amón quiso convertirlo en el símbolo de la restauración de los antiguos dioses después del monoteísmo del “hereje” Akenatón. Reinó durante una década, muriendo alrededor de los 20 años en circunstancias que siguen siendo objeto de debate, y fue enterrado en un discreto hipogeo en el Valle de los Reyes. Allí quedaría en el olvido durante más de 3.000 años hasta que el arqueólogo Howard Carter abrió la pared de su tumba casi intacta y, a la pregunta de si veía algo allí, respondiera “sí… cosas maravillosas”. Pero lo que nadie esperaba era que varias muertes entre el círculo relacionado directamente con el descubrimiento del tesoro de Tutankamón reforzara la creencia de la maldición de los faraones, que caía sobre aquellos que osaban desafiar su descanso.
Patreon Link: https://patreon.com/MummyMoviePodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLinkThe beginning of a passion that would lead to arguably the greatest find in archaeological history. In this episode, we examine the early life of Howard Carter, exploring what inspired his love of Ancient Egypt, which eventually led to his discovery of the intact tomb of Tutankhamun. BibliographyBaines, J., & Malek, J. (2000). Cultural atlas of ancient Egypt. Checkmark Books. James, T. G. H. (1882). The Archaeological Survey. Excavating in Egypt, The Egypt Exploration Society, 1982, 141-59. James, T. G. H. (2012) Howard Carter: the path to Tutankhamun. Bloomsbury Publishing. Means, A. M. (1921). Amherst and Our Family Tree. Priv. print. Newberry, P. E (1893). Archaeological survey. In Friffith, F, L (eds) Egypt Exploration Fund: Archaological Report 1892-1983. PP. 9-16. Winstone, H. V. (1991). Howard Carter and the Discovery of the Tomb of Tutankhamun. Constable. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Le 6 novembre 1922, un télégramme bouleverse le monde de l'égyptologie : Howard Carter annonce à son mécène, Lord Carnarvon, la découverte d'une tombe royale inviolée dans la Vallée des Rois. Après dix ans de recherches acharnées, les deux hommes ont enfin mis au jour le tombeau de Toutankhamon. L'excitation est à son comble, mais la joie de cette découverte sera rapidement assombrie par une série d'événements tragiques. Moins d'un an plus tard, Lord Carnarvon décède dans des circonstances mystérieuses, une morsure d'insecte infectée ayant entraîné une septicémie. La presse s'empare de l'affaire et répand la rumeur d'une malédiction lancée par le pharaon troublé dans sa dernière demeure. Au cours des années suivantes, 27 personnes liées de près ou de loin à la découverte de la tombe trouveront la mort, alimentant la légende. Bien que de nombreuses études aient démontré l'absence de preuves scientifiques corroborant l'existence d'une telle malédiction, le mystère demeure entier et continue de fasciner les amateurs d'égyptologie et les férus de l'occulte. Merci pour votre écoute Retrouvez l'ensemble des épisodes de l'Heure H sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/22750 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Depuis la découverte, voilà un siècle, de la tombe de Toutankhâmon par l'archéologue Howard Carter, la vie de ce jeune pharaon, le onzième de la XVIIIe dynastie, suscite beaucoup de curiosité.Les spécialistes s'interrogent notamment sur les causes de son décès, vers 1327 avant notre ère, alors qu'il n'avait pas 20 ans. De nombreuses hypothèses ont été avancées. D'après l'une d'elles, le jeune souverain serait tombé du char qu'il conduisait.Des archéologues vont même jusqu'à supposer qu'il menait ses chevaux à grand train, alors qu'il avait sans doute trop bu. Des éléments d'un char et des objets en rapport avec le vin ont en effet été trouvés dans la tombe royale. D'ici à penser que le pharaon conduisait en état d'ébriété, il n'y avait qu'un pas.Et il devait tenir à ces objets, car, dans l'ancienne Égypte, les puissants garnissaient leurs tombes de ceux qui leur étaient chers. Pas de doute pour certains égyptologues : Toutankhâmon aimait conduire des chars, même un peu éméché, et serait mort par imprudence.Mais d'autres spécialistes ne sont pas de cet avis. Le jeune pharaon n'aurait pu mourir de cette façon, pour la bonne raison qu'il ne pouvait se tenir debout sans aide. Ils s'appuient sur des examens très précis, réalisés au moyen d'une technique d'imagerie médicale perfectionnée.Elle a permis d'en apprendre davantage sur la santé du jeune Roi et sur les maux sont il souffrait. Et ils étaient nombreux. Pour les scientifiques, cette fragilité est liée sans aucun doute à une forte consanguinité.Selon la tradition, en effet, il était né de l'union entre un frère et une sœur. Les traces de cet héritage génétique se lisaient aussi bien dans la largeur des hanches que dans la forme particulière de la mâchoire.Toutankhâmon était également affublé d'un pied-bot et d'une douloureuse maladie, quiattaquait les os des pieds. Ces particularités l'empêchaient donc de tenir debout sans l'aide d'une canne ou l'appui de quelqu'un.Ces égyptologues pensent plutôt, sans en être certains, que le décès serait dû à la malaria ou aux conséquences d'une crise d'épilepsie. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
On November 26, 1922, British archaeologist Howard Carter and his financier Lord Carnarvon, after years of searching, finally discovered the burial chamber of the young pharaoh Tutankhamun who ruled 1332 – 1323 B.C. during the late Eighteenth Dynasty of ancient Egypt. Unearthing the most well-preserved tomb in Egypt's Valley of the Kings, Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon became instant world-wide celebrities overnight, but all would not be well for long... Soon after opening Tutankhamun's tomb, several people who either entered his tomb, handled his artifacts or who were involved with the excavation of his tomb, began to die of rather strange circumstances... Were these unfortunate deaths the result of circumstantial coincidences or that of an ancient deadly curse? Watch this insightful new episode to learn more and share it with your friends who enjoy ancient history.
durée : 00:57:04 - LSD, la série documentaire - par : Perrine Kervran, Elise Gruau - Louxor, vallée des Rois, 1922. Pas à pas, portés par le récit de l'égyptologue Howard Carter et en présence de l'archéologue Marc Gabolde, nous retrouvons le frisson de la découverte.
Comenzamos un nuevo verano con programas especiales para adentrarnos en una nueva temporada que comenzará en septiembre. Lo hacemos con un programa especial dedicado al antiguo Egipto. Conoceremos los secretos de la reina Cleopatra, a través de una cronoficción ahondaremos en descubrir cómo fue el hallazgo de la tumba de Tutankhamón por parte de Howard Carter y su equipo en 1922. Y viajaremos a la orilla oeste de Luxor para conocer al fotógrafo de la misión, Harry Burton
Untimely deaths followed the opening of Tutankhamun's tomb by Howard Carter. Coincidence or ancient curse? When the tomb of King Tutankhamun was sealed more than 3000 years ago, it was rumoured to be protected by a curse, which would ruin the life of anyone who disturbed the pharaoh's final resting place. A mere two weeks after the tomb was discovered in 1922, one of the explorers died from a fatal mosquito bite. This wasn't the end of the bad luck, there was more to come... Anthony and Maddy are joined by Egyptologist Campbell Price to unpick fact from fiction, and get to the bottom of one of the most notorious curses in the world.Edited by Tomos Delargy. Produced by Sophie Gee. Senior Producer is Charlotte Long.Enjoy unlimited access to award-winning original documentaries that are released weekly and AD-FREE podcasts. Sign here for up to 50% for 3 months using code AFTERDARK.You can take part in our listener survey here.After Dark: Myths, Misdeeds & the Paranormal is a History Hit podcast
Davide De Luca"Carte da decifrare"Fondazione Arteawww.fondazioneartea.orgBusca, 13-14 luglio 2024Singolari proposte musicali, reading, visite guidate esperienziali e approfondimenti su storia, civiltà e scoperte rivoluzionarie valorizzeranno tre luoghi culturali simbolo del territorio: le suggestive Cave di alabastro, la prestigiosa collezione di arte moderna e contemporanea La Gaia e il monumentale Castello del Roccolo. Sabato 13 luglio – ore 16.30➝ Cave di alabastroLe stanze di alabastroPasseggiata con sonorizzazione elettronica immersivaConcept, musiche originali e sound design, Gianluca VerlingieriAdattamento testi e voce recitante, Claudia FerrariPercepire lo spazio naturale che ci circonda attraverso una passeggiata immersiva in cui il contributo armonico di parole e musica ne amplifica l'esperienza. Le “Stanze di alabastro” richiamano sia gli omonimi versi di Emily Dickinson che il significato di stanza quale porzione di testo poetico. Un percorso e processo artistico-creativo dove pensieri, immagini e sensazioni si intrecciano con musiche originali ed elaborazioni di suoni della natura, sfumature sonore d'alabastro e citazioni letterarie. All'esperienza è abbinata una breve visita guidata alle ex cave di alabastro rosa.In caso di maltempo la sonorizzazione elettronica immersiva si terrà presso la Cappella di Santo Stefano (via Morra San Giovanni 13, Busca), mentre la visita guidata sarà annullata. ➝ Collezione La GaiaReading musicale in collaborazione con Giulio Einaudi Editore Annalena Tonelli, capelli al vento, sfreccia in bicicletta all'alba per le strade di Forlí: corre dai bisognosi, dagli ultimi. Lo farà per tutta la vita. Fino a fondare una missione in Africa, a rinunciare a tutto, fino a venire uccisa perché donna, bianca, senza un uomo a fianco, e senza paura. Annalena Benini la conosce da sempre questa storia, fa parte della sua famiglia. Ma adesso qualcosa è successo e quel nome identico al suo la insegue come una domanda, come un pungolo: può arrivare a capire tutto di quella donna così estrema, libera, coraggiosa? C'è un mistero che resta. Ad accompagnare un racconto così intimo e toccante il violino di Anaïs Drago, una tra le più talentuose musiciste del panorama italiano moderno, capace di restituire al pubblico la complessità di ogni singola emozione in nota. All'esperienza è abbinata una breve visita guidata ad alcune opere della Collezione La Gaia.Iscrizioni, fino a esaurimento posti, su ticket.itDomenica 14 luglio – ore 18.30 ➝ Castello del RoccoloAlla ricerca di TutankhamunDialogo tra storia, ricerca e musicain collaborazione con Franco Cosimo Panini EditoreQuando nel novembre del 1922 Howard Carter entra nella tomba del faraone Tutankhamun, la soglia che varca non è solo fisica. Grazie a quella scoperta, che annulla la distanza temporale tra l'antico Egitto e l'epoca delle missioni archeologiche, il nome di Tutankhamun torna infatti a essere pronunciato dopo tremila anni. Avverando, nei fatti, le credenze religiose sulla base dei quali fu concepita, la tomba di Tutankhamun ha garantito al faraone una seconda vita, come simbolo dell'intera civiltà egizia. Un incontro sui generis, capace di unire sapere specialistico e divulgazione scientifica con la musica avvolgente del violoncellista Antonio Cortesi, in una narrazione multidisciplinare e contemporanea di una delle scoperte più straordinarie e rivoluzionarie del mondo. A guidare la narrazione, Gianni Armand-Pilon, giornalista e vicedirettore de La Stampa.Biglietti disponibili su ticket.it (chiusura prevendita venerdì 12 luglio, ore 23:59) oppure il giorno dello spettacolo presso la biglietteria del Castello del Roccolo, dalle ore 17.30, salvo esaurimento posti.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
Howard Carter, the archaeologist who discovered King Tut's tomb, is famous for uncovering the incredible treasures of the young pharaoh. However, there's a shady side to his story—he's also believed to have stolen some artifacts from the tomb. While Carter made history with his find in 1922, evidence suggests he pocketed a few items for himself. These artifacts later surfaced in various collections, raising eyebrows about his integrity. So, did he actually steal from King Tut? Let's find out! Credit: CC BY 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Tutankhamun sandals: By Al Pavangkanan - https://flic.kr/p/dvMHfJ, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... King Tut Mask back: By Tarekheikal, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... Tutankhamun trumpet: By Suaudeau, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... CC BY-SA 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... King Tut Burial Mask: By Mark Fischer - https://flic.kr/p/CeRCwn, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... Animation is created by Bright Side. #brightside ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music from TheSoul Sound: https://thesoul-sound.com/ Listen to Bright Side on: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0hUkPxD... Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/brightside/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/brightside.... Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@brightside.of... Snapchat - https://www.snapchat.com/p/c6a1e38a-b... Stock materials (photos, footages and other): https://www.depositphotos.com https://www.shutterstock.com https://www.eastnews.ru ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stéphane Bern raconte, 150 ans après sa naissance, un archéologue qui a poursuivi, coûte que coûte, ses recherches dans la Vallée des Rois en Egypte, persuadé d'y trouver de nouveaux trésors enfouis. Ça a coûté à son mécène… Mais ça valait le coup ! Ou la véritable histoire de Howard Carter, le découvreur du tombeau de Toutânkhamon… Quels indices ont mis Howard Carter sur la piste du tombeau de Toutânkhamon ? Que sont devenus les 5.398 objets qui y ont été répertoriés ?Quelles étaient les règles en matière de partage des fouilles, en 1922 ?Pour en parler, Stéphane Bern reçoit Florence Quentin, égyptologue, auteure de « L'Egypte ancienne - Vérités et Légendes » (Ed. Perrin).
Dans son récit, Stéphane Bern nous raconte la véritable histoire de Howard Carter, le découvreur du tombeau de Toutânkhamon.
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Dive into the fascinating discovery of King Tutankhamun's tomb by Howard Carter in 1922. Uncover the rich history and unprecedented find of ancient Egyptian artifacts that have shaped our understanding of Egypt, pharaohs, and their burial practices. Explore the significance of King Tut's burial and its impact on historical research and interpretation. #KingTutankhamun #HowardCarter #ancientEgyptianartifacts #Egyptianhistory #pharaohs #burialpractices #KingTut #tombdiscovery Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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IN THIS EPISODE: Dracula, the Wolf Man, and Frankenstein's creation… no list of monsters would be complete without our toilet-paper-covered friend, “The Mummy” and, of course, the curse that goes with it. But in real life, did the opening of Tutankhamun's tomb by Howard Carter in 1922 unleash a terrible curse? (The Mummy's Curse) *** When driving towards the banks of the Chunky River in Mississippi, it's best not to ignore the “Stuckey Bridge Closed” sign. In fact, you might want to avoid the bridge altogether if you are the least bit squeamish. (The Hanging Man at Stuckey's Bridge) *** Feelings created by your living area. Can your home truly dictate the way you feel? (Feelings of Pain, Hatred and Anger Caused By My Apartment) *** In the early 1870s the counties of Labette and Montgomery in Kansas were experiencing an alarming number of missing persons. Could a local grocery owner and his family be to blame? (The Bloody Benders) *** The legend of Lavinia Fisher has been told and retold since her execution in Charleston, South Carolina in 1820 and with each telling it has grown more extravagant and further from the truth. (The Legend of Lavinia Fisher) *** Why are so many mysterious vanishings combined with some type of cloud, fog or mist? (Mysterious Mists And Strange Vanishings) *** Frank Lloyd Wright is regarded as one of the most brilliant minds in the history of American architecture. One of his creations was Taliesin, meant to be a hideaway for Wright and his mistress. But that beautiful home soon became a scene of utter horror – and it left behind a haunting. (Murder at Taliesin) *** A family buys a home to renovate and resell – but soon they come to realize why the previous owners might have been so eager to sell the house and get out. (The Shadow On My Sofa) *** A big smile is usually a joy-filled and even comforting sight – so why do so many terrifying encounters with evil include entities or villains with evil grins? (Smiling, Sinister and Supernatural) *** If you decide to visit the most haunted house in Philadelphia, whatever you do, avoid the "Death Chair." (Baleroy Mansion) SOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…“Smiling, Sinister and Supernatural” by Nick Redfern for Mysterious Universe: https://tinyurl.com/s2lpr7x“Baleroy Mansion” by Gary Sweeney for The Line Up: http://ow.ly/yb5N30m4CMj“The Shadow On My Sofa” by Bramble Woods, posted at YourGhostStories.com: https://tinyurl.com/qr49lmy“Murder at Taliesin” by Troy Taylor: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/n6w9vncw“The Mummy's Curse” posted at The Unredacted: https://tinyurl.com/tm4xmmb“The Hanging Man at Stuckey's Bridge” by Jennifer Jacob for The Meridian Star: http://ow.ly/oYTk30m2RCG“The Legend of Lavinia Fisher” by Robert Wilhelm for Murder By Gaslight: https://tinyurl.com/oxmjskn“The Bloody Benders” by Robert Wilhelm for Murder By Gaslight: https://tinyurl.com/mx72xxd“Feelings of Pain, Hatred and Anger Caused By My Apartment” by Gary Vasey at MyHauntedLifeToo.com: https://tinyurl.com/rhcanqr“Mysterious Mists and Strange Vanishings” by Brent Swancer for Mysterious Universe: https://tinyurl.com/vmadbwnWeird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2024, Weird Darkness.= = = = =Originally aired: January 30, 2020CUSTOM WEBPAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/real-mummys-curse/
A century ago, British archaeologist Howard Carter opened the only surviving intact tomb from ancient Egypt. Inside was the mummy of the boy king Tutankhamun, together with “wonderful things” including a solid gold mask. Treasure from King Tut's crypt has been viewed both in person and virtually by many people since. We ask what about Egyptian civilization so captivates us, thousands of years later. Also, how new technology from modern physics allows researchers to “X-Ray” the pyramids to find hidden chambers. Guests: Emma Bentley – Postgraduate student in Archeology and Ancient Worlds at the University of Edinburgh in the U.K. Sarah Parcak – Archaeologist and Egyptologist, University of Alabama, and author of “Archaeology From Space: How the Future Shapes Our Past.” Richard Kouzes – Physicist at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Salima Ikram – Professor of Egyptology at The American University in Cairo and head of the Animal Mummy Project at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. *Originally aired December 12, 2022 Featuring music by Dewey Dellay and Jun Miyake You can get early access to ad-free versions of every episode by joining us on Patreon. Thanks for your support! Big Picture Science is part of the Airwave Media podcast network. Please contact advertising@airwavemedia.com to inquire about advertising on Big Picture Science. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
King Tutankhamen of Egypt has fascinated people ever since archeologist Howard Carter discovered his splendid tomb in 1922.
On November 26, 1922, Howard Carter prepared to enter the tomb of a little-known pharaoh. Nobody had set foot inside the space for over 3,000 years, but as Carter held up his candle, his partner, Lord Carnarvon who had financed the expedition called out asking if he saw anything. Carter responded, “Yes, wonderful things.” Though his reign may have been short, the treasures found in Tutankhamun's tomb have given him an outsized place in the history books and popular culture. Related episodes: Art Smart | Ancient Egyptian Art Who ARTed | The Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead Who ARTed | The Mummy's Curse Who ARTed | The Pyramids at Giza Check out my other podcasts Art Smart | Rainbow Puppy Science Lab Who ARTed is an Airwave Media Podcast. If you are interested in advertising on this or any other Airwave Media show, email: advertising@airwavemedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In celebration of recently winning a gold Signal Award, we are revisiting our series from last year on the 100th anniversary of the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun.1. On the West Bank of the Nile in Luxor lie the burial chambers of some of Ancient Egypt's greatest pharaohs - Ramses II, Seti I and Tutankhamun. From Luxor, Dan delves into the history of the Valley of the Kings with Alia Ismail whose current project is 3D mapping the tombs. He ventures deep into the earth inside the most magnificent of all the valley tombs- Seti I - as he and celebrated Egyptologist Salima Ikram tell the story of Giovanni Belzoni and the many explorers and archaeologists who set the stage for Howard Carter's discovery of the century.Listen to the rest of the series via the link below.2. Tutankhamun: The Discovery of a Lifetime - https://shows.acast.com/dansnowshistoryhit/episodes/2-tutankhamun-the-discovery-of-a-lifetime3. Tutankhamun: The Life of a Boy Pharaoh - https://shows.acast.com/dansnowshistoryhit/episodes/3-tutankhamun-the-life-of-a-boy-pharaoh4. Tutankhamun: Inside the Tomb - https://shows.acast.com/dansnowshistoryhit/episodes/4-tutankhamun-inside-the-tombThis podcast was written and produced by Mariana Des Forges and mixed by Dougal PatmoreDiscover the past on History Hit with ad-free original podcasts and documentaries released weekly presented by world-renowned historians like Dan Snow, Suzannah Lipscomb, Lucy Worsley, Matt Lewis, Tristan Hughes and more. Get 50% off your first 3 months with code DANSNOW. Download the app or sign up here.We'd love to hear from you! You can email the podcast at ds.hh@historyhit.com.You can take part in our listener survey here.
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Discover how a young boy's fascination with ancient Egypt led him to uncover a hidden treasure trove of pharaohs' riches. Explore the suspenseful moment when, after years of searching, Howard finally peered into the untouched tomb, revealing dazzling artifacts, glittering gold, and secrets from a time long ago.Get $10 off StoryButton, a podcast player for kids!
Welcome to The Founder Podcast, where we delve into the extraordinary journeys of some of the world's most successful and inspiring entrepreneurs. I'm your host, Chris Lee, a serial entrepreneur with a passion for building and growing businesses. Over my career, I've founded multiple nine-figure ventures, and now, I'm eager to share the invaluable lessons I've learned with you. This podcast isn't just for entrepreneurs; it's for anyone seeking inspiration from the incredible stories of individuals who have triumphed over immense challenges to create something truly remarkable. In this episode, I have the pleasure of welcoming Mr. Dan Caldwell, a true rockstar entrepreneur and co-founder of Tapout. Before becoming a renowned entrepreneur, Dan's path led him to a career in law enforcement. However, his passion for entrepreneurship always lingered in the background. He and his partner stumbled upon the exciting world of mixed martial arts (MMA) and saw the potential for creating a brand that caters to the rising demand for MMA merchandise. The journey to success was no smooth ride. Dan and his partner hustled tirelessly, maxing out credit cards, and living on the edge to keep their business afloat. They saw potential in The Ultimate Fighter, a reality show centered around UFC fighters, and took bold actions to get their brand in front of the right people. Their ingenious tactics paid off, and Tapout skyrocketed to prominence when their logo was prominently featured on the broadcast, reaching millions of viewers. Join us as we dive into the fascinating world of entrepreneurship and meet the remarkable founders who have shaped it today. Get ready to be inspired, motivated, and equipped with invaluable insights from one of the most inspiring entrepreneurs of our time. Let's dive in and uncover the true essence of what it takes to build an empire from scratch. HIGHLIGHTS "We saw the potential in mixed martial arts. It was more than just a sport; it was a culture waiting to be embraced." "Entrepreneurship is about taking calculated risks and being willing to bet on yourself when no one else will." "Every obstacle we faced was an opportunity in disguise. It's about having the vision to see beyond the challenges." TIMESTAMPS 00:00: Introduction 03:21: Best Friends 08:35: Failure Is Not An Option 11:35: Early Risks 15:21: The Turning Point 21:26: Sleeping On Floors 25:01: Adding Value 27:55: The Biggest Fight 35:38: Dana White's Guidance 42:41: Howard Carter's Story 48:49: Selling The Company 1:07:22: The Importance Of Social Media