The History of Egypt Podcast

150: Teenage Hunting Fighting Pharaoh

08.17.2021 - By Dominic PerryPlay

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King Tut'ankhamun was young, rich, and well-equipped for sport. His tomb contained an arsenal of goods, including chariots, bows, arrows, throwing sticks, and more. Also, artistic images convey the idea of the pharaoh as a triumphant hunter and warrior. In this episode, we explore evidence for Tut'ankhamun as a sportsman, pursuing game across the desert and through the marshes. From archaeology and art, the King's pastimes come through clearly...

Episode details:

Date: c.1334 BCE.

King: Neb-khepeur-Ra Tut-'ankh-Amun.

Logo image: G. M. Vogelsang-Eastwood, Tutankhamun’s Wardrobe (Rotterdam, 1999).

Music: Keith Zizza https://www.keithzizza.net/.

Music: Michael Levy http://www.ancientlyre.com/.

Interludes: Luke Chaos https://twitter.com/Luke_Chaos.

Audio mixing and editing: Vincent Cavanagh.

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