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Travel with Amateur Traveler Podcast

Everything-Everywhere - King Tutankhamun

Travel with Amateur Traveler Podcast

Chris Christensen

Places & Travel, Society & Culture, History

4.41.1K Ratings

🗓️ 19 May 2022

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

A sample episode of my friend Gary Arndt's Everything-Everywhere podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is Chris from Amateur Traveler, but what follows is not an Amateur Traveler episode.

0:05.2

Those of you who listen to the show for a long time will remember Gary aren't, who has been, I think, a guest on the show more times than anyone else and then Gary and I also did this

0:14.8

weekend travel for 10 years before I opted out last year or maybe it was the year before at

0:20.6

this point but during the pand, Gary's been doing another

0:24.4

podcast and I love it and I think you will too and it's a show called

0:28.6

Everything Everywhere that is about pretty much what it sounds like just everything and everywhere. It's a

0:34.7

scripted short show and Gary puts it out daily because he's just a little crazy.

0:39.6

And here is a sample episode from that show.

0:43.0

In 1922, British archaeologist Howard Carter stumbled upon one of the most pristine tombs of an Egyptian pharaoh ever found,

0:50.0

the tomb of King Tutin Common.

0:52.0

That discovery became a pop culture sensation

0:55.0

and revolutionized our understanding of ancient Egypt.

0:58.0

Learn more about King Tutin,

1:00.0

aka King Tut,

1:01.0

on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily. King Tutin Common was born in the year 1341 BC, the son of the Pharaoh Aknoten, and was one of the last

1:24.8

pharaohs of the 18th dynasty. The 18th dynasty probably had more notable pharaohs

1:29.5

from any other dynasty. This includes all the Amun Hoteps, Futmosas, Aknotin, and the only female

1:36.4

rulers in Egyptian history, Hashepsut and Nefertiti. To understand the significance of Tooten

1:42.3

Common, it's necessary to understand the man widely considered to be his father, the Pharaoh Amenhotep the fourth, better known as Aknotin.

1:50.0

Aknotin completely upended the entire Egyptian social and religious order by introducing monotheism, or something very close to monotheism.

1:59.0

Aqnaten abandoned Egyptian polytheism and its collection of gods

2:03.0

and replaced it with the worship of an entity

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