This is a mildly edited recording of the livestream we broadcast on youtube on 11.11.25. Thank you for all those who made it. You can watch the broadcast from our patreon page where you can also download loads of extra content. Please go to https://www.patreon.com/TalkLikeAnEgyptian If you are looking for iszi's books find them here (or on your favourite shop) https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/author/iszi-lawrence/ Find Chris's books here: https://chrisnaunton.com/writing/ Massive thanks for listening - remember to join our patreon so you don't miss out on any future live streams, Life! Prosperity! Health!
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S01E08 Questions Episode
Big thank you to Bill, Temika, Tini, Amy and Danny. All your support means the world to us! We hope to be back for another series as soon as possible, please subscribe and follow us on Patreon to make sure you do not miss an announcement. https://www.patreon.com/TalkLikeAnEgyptian Meanwhile do please check out our books. For those interested in Medieval England, Iszi has a new novel, The Domesday Cows coming out in January. https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/domesday-cows-9781801996068/ Life! Prosperity! Health! Chris & Iszi x
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S01E07 King Tut ON FIRE
Tutankhamun is now very famous of course but ironically he was relatively insignificant right? We know that Tutankhamun was the 'boy king' and ruled as a child and so didn't - couldn't have - done much… In this episode we challenge this view, and show that in fact Tutankhamun ruled at the most interesting of times and may have been responsible for restoring the traditional religion after the brief period of heresy under Akhenaten. Links: Extra content: https://www.patreon.com/talklikeanegyptian Reeves, Akhenaten: Egypt's false prophet Dodson, Amarna Sunrise (for the early part of Akhenaten's reign and the period immediately before it) and Amarna Sunset (for the later part f the reign and Akhenaten's successors including Tutankhamun. For a fictional adventure into the Valley of Kings: The Cursed Tomb: https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/cursed-tomb-9781801996020/
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S01E06 King Tut Part One
The greatest archaeological discovery of all time. Even now, it's difficult to comprehend the full extent of what Howard Carter found in Valley of Kings tomb no. 62: the intact tomb of a pharaoh who turned out to have been a little boy when he came to throne, and possibly still in his teens when he died, containing more than 5,000 objects, almost all of them made of the finest materials and exquisitely fashioned. It was watershed moment for Egyptology, and it's almost inconceivable that anything more sensational will ever be found in future. Links: Extra content: https://www.patreon.com/talklikeanegyptian The last word on the subject, is Reeves, The Complete Tutankhamun, a revised edition of which was produced in time for the centenary of the discovery in 2022. For an even more lavishly illustrated volume on the objects alone see Hawass, Tutankhamun: The Treasures of the Tomb The most thorough account of the life of the discoverer, Howard Carter, and the story of the discovery itself, is James, Howard Carter: The Path to Tutankhamun For a fictional adventure into the Valley of Kings: The Cursed Tomb: https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/cursed-tomb-9781801996020/
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S01E05 Egyptomania
Why are we so obsessed with Ancient Egypt? All children study it, museum galleries displaying Egyptian objects are always full, documentaries always do really well, and we've had a couple of waves of Egyptomania – in the 1800s and following the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun. We talked a lot in this episode about the historical background to the development of Egyptology, in particular colonialism and the rivalry between Britain and France. Also about how the aesthetic of Egyptian art and architecture is very distinctive and striking and so many other aspects of Egyptian culture are so intriguing including: mummies and mummification, animal-headed gods, the lure of the desert, and the idea that treasure is buried and awaiting discovery - 'revealing' things that are 'hidden'… Links: Extra content: https://www.patreon.com/talklikeanegyptian Thompson, Wonderful Things: A History of Egyptology (three vols.) And for a more concise, illustrated account we couldn't not mention – sorry! – Chris' book, Egyptologists' Notebooks. On 'Egyptomania', see Brier, Egyptomania: Our Three Thousand Year Obsession with the Land of the Pharaohs Chris's book for kids that gets mentioned this episode King Tutankhamun Tells All! https://chrisnaunton.com/king-tutankhamun-tells-all/ Iszi's book for kids which didn't get mentioned this episode The Cursed Tomb: https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/cursed-tomb-9781801996020/