Sofía's voice is like a balm to my ears. I could listen to her talking for hours....so relaxing. And she's so wise and knowledgeable. Thank you Curtis for your amazing job once again. You rock!!! My favourite egyptologist 😊
Absolutely fantastic as always! Thank you so much for making these beautiful films and allowing us to see them for free, I really am learning so much and enjoying seeing all the amazing art and artefacts. Thank you!
Hi Curtis! What an amazing and interesting documentary, thank you! I thought I was a pretty decent amature ancient Egyptian history buff... Not even close! I learned so much in this documentary that I didn't know. Thank you and your colleague Sofia for bringing this history about Tuya and Yuya to us! This is the first I've learned of them. I haven't seen them in any other ancient Egyptian documentary I've watched! Thank you for explaining their relevance in the ancient Egyptian timeline! Again, many thanks, and as always, looking forward to your next post! Peace!
Absolutely amazing, Curtis! Thanks to you, MS Aziz and Mr. Piraino for an entertaining and informative presentation. I can never decide which is more incredible... that we know so much about ancient Egypt or that we know so little. You have enabled us to remember this ancient power couple. That is a very good thing!
@@CurtisRyanWoodside Don't know if you have heard of Tasting History with Max Miller, here on TH-cam, but he made a version of an ancient Egyptian bread... th-cam.com/video/jLw7lnX868Q/w-d-xo.htmlsi=_0WnJjB30slaFpoP Thought you might enjoy it!
@@CurtisRyanWoodside Way off topic, but I just wanted to tell you that there's nothing wrong with your voice. I don't know what people are talking about, except maybe they mean in the narrations your voice is deeper..... People's voices change pitch for all types of reasons, sore throats, colds, allergies. Whatever the case, it was fine. oNly critique, you look better with short hair rather than long hair simply because it shows you features better. You have very strong eye brows and the long hair obscures and clashes with your features. Okay. That's it. Go live your life and don't let the idiots get to you.
@TRUTHTEACHER2007 thank you so much! I’m glad you said it. I have always had issues with my sinuses and throat. I take chronic medication for my sinuses. I often get infections etc so it does affect my voice. I am also back on a nebuliser to help. And yes my voice has become deeper in the last few years because of this. But I get some days where my voice is almost back to normal but often I have a raspy voice and have to speak softer and lower.
The work of Curtis Ryan Woodside never dissapoints. The cinematography the music the narration just takes the audience back to ancient Egypt like no other documentary does. I have watched this oneTuya and Yuya over and over again… I just love it so much …. Curtis you are a genius!
i don't think you're able to connect the dots kid. You are looking for a argument, not a debate. You've yet to provide any outside sources to support your stance and you use more unsubstantiated "opinions" to discredit credited facts.
Thank you Curtis! Yet another beautiful & thoughtful video… This little known aspect of Egyptian history is so interesting, and it puts a lot into context. Much love to you from Alwina xxxx
Hi Curtis. Thank you for an amazing documentary. Your work is exceptional and we loved how you brought two mummies to “life”. Fantastic. Hugs from the Chateau de Colombe 😊😊😊
Again another informative Egyptian stories from the past that is seldom told. The way you tell the story makes it difficult to turn off. One must hear it to the end, and each video you post is the same thing, we need to know the end. thank you for that again and again
I knew this since the 60's ,I question the audience. Considering the books I have read are 850 pages long on average. No one is reading 1,600 pages of Odyssey ,Ulysses any longer
Awesome, amazing work, love this, very interesting documentary. 👍❤️🙏🏼. I love learning about other cultures and history of ancient civilizations, especially Egypt since most of it has been written and more preserved than others that may have been overtaken by self seeking ambitions, and/or natural disasters. It’s so sad that much of history has been lost and destroyed, how much more we could’ve learned from our ancestors if things were different and there were no grave robbery taking place or warning factions. There is so much more lost through eons of time and wars, plus if we don’t learn from past mistakes, humanity will be repeating them again, which a lot of our society seems to be going through again now, greed, power, control, corruption, etc., these will never unify us or as a nation, it will only cause our downfall and the destruction of our own doing. 😥
Heard about Tuya and Yuya from The ancient Egypt podcast but did not have an image of what they discovered in those tombs. Thank you for documenting this!
What an interesting story from the past. Tuya and Yuya, I too had never heard of them and yet they were very significant figures. I'll have to watch this again, and your other videos. And Sofia is quite impressive, a biomedical eqyptologist.
I had read about these two for many years! I’ve always thought their names are, in fact, diminutives, such as abuela in Spanish, or grandma! I thought that Amenhotep used these name for them!
What an amazing documentary Curtis, Yes you are right not alot of people would know the Yuya and Thuya's tomb was the first ever complete tomb found in the Valley of the KIngs it was also the first tomb to have a charriot found in it as well. Fanstatic Curtis looking forward to your next video.
Thankyou yet again for a most fascinating and visual program. I love and watch repeatedly your documentary programs. Nobody does it better than you Curtis!❤
Another absolutely fantastic video. I have learned more about Egyptology from your videos Than classes I have attended at college. Keep up the good work!!!!
Thank you for this marvelous presentation & documentary. Ive always been waiting for someone to shed light on Tuya and Yuya. You have both done a phenomenal job in bringing their story to life & ive learned new things i didn't know. 🙂
Thank you! And I think it’s presumptuous of some people to ask, like I said if people follow me on insta they will see in February I lost my voice and spoke in a very low tone for almost 3 weeks before it began to heal.
@@CurtisRyanWoodsideI think part of it is your narration voice is not the same as when you are talking in film clips you are much more alive when you are talking and Philips you can feel your joy and your love of your subject when you're talking to people or when you're looking directly at the camera or when you're interacting with people and the items are etc but you're overreaching narration when you're just reading the paper or reading the script it doesn't come across that way and so I think when people talk about your voice they're not talking about you on camera or when you're with other people they're talking about your narration voice.
I've been listening to this video every single day for over a month now (while doing mundane chores). Their voices and the appropriate music make this video soothing. Naturally it's also very informative. Outstanding.
@Lauryn1516 thank you soo much!!! I also have marathon videos that go on for like 4 hours specifically for people who like documentaries on in the background
I’m jealous! I do much want to visit your country. Being in the States, it costs LOTS of money to travel there! You should be proud and honored. Egyptians were so far ahead of their time plus extremely wise! I love learning about Egyptians!
I have seen the artifacts of Toya and Yoya in Cairo Museum many times, but this is the first time to learn about their amazing story, and watch and visit such wonderful places with you, Curtis. Thank you, very much, for this wonderful documentary.
Thank you for an amazing video! 😍Ah, I am so interested in the Mitanni people now...! Any good research about them you could recommend? To read or see?
I want to see a reproduction of what their daughter, Queen Thye, looked like. I believe she was a beauty. Amenhotep III married her even though she was a commoner. Her mummy is still beautiful.
interesting to learn about them and how they were preserved but where does this knowledge come from? was it something experimented or handed down knowledge? I guess their elaborate coffins had some effect on said preservation. Interesting to hear about resin will have to look up how long it's been around. I don't imagine they knew when they would perish and takes so long to make and craft their resting places what craftperson's they were whomever made them. Is there any evidence of templates to how they made these coffins if it was based on a set size frame. What an interesting life they led and would be an interesting story if done in film version as well. Well done #teamCRW I waited until I had time as these documentaries need focus and rest to enjoy them as fully as I do thank you :)
It was first practiced in the Sahara. “The black mummy” is the oldest and was found in Libya or Algeria I believe. There’s more to discover in the Sahara they only uncovered 2% of the Sahara
In your reconstructive illustration of Tuya, I can't help but think you didn't allow for more plumpness of facial tissues as in life. Also, in a book a few years back there was a photo of Tuya with a large (wig?) amount of hair some of which had small braids among the curly mass. So wonder if that was the original way she was found in her tomb.🌿
Her wig was in a box in her tomb, but it was so degraded that they had thrown it out. As for the plumpness, she was a very short thin woman in life, and as Sofia explained she had subcutaneous packing which has filled out her face to how it would have been in life, so I’ve added a bit but she had a thin face anyway 😉😇
The reconstructions of Yuya and Tuya are wonderful. Thank you for creating this documentary!!
❤️❤️❤️ thanks so much!
This is a subject that I could spend most of a LIFETIME in. If they didn't barrage us with ADS then forbid the use of Adblock it'd be EVEN BETTER.
Sofía's voice is like a balm to my ears. I could listen to her talking for hours....so relaxing. And she's so wise and knowledgeable.
Thank you Curtis for your amazing job once again. You rock!!! My favourite egyptologist 😊
Absolutely fantastic as always! Thank you so much for making these beautiful films and allowing us to see them for free, I really am learning so much and enjoying seeing all the amazing art and artefacts. Thank you!
Awww thank you so much. And thank you for watching them
Very fascinating film Curtis. I will definitely be watching it again. 🙂🇨🇦
Another amazing gem made by you, Curtis. Congratulations!
Many thanks!🙏
Thank you for an excellent documentary 👍 I will rewatch over & over again.Superb.❤😊
I really enjoy your content and your voice makes it so interesting.
Fascinating. Great presentation. Thank you.
28:00 That Heart scarab is so beautiful!
Thank you Curtis snd Sofia. Exceptional, as usual ☺️👏
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I always find this also amazing. All the details in all the wall paintings are so beautiful.
Thank you so much Craig!
How exciting....have never heard of these two, yet alone the treasures found with them!!!! Their furnishings were exquisite. Thank you, Curtis.
Many haven’t heard of them and that’s such a shame
Amazing presentation. Very informative. A command of the subject. The flow of the presentation was beautiful. Very well done.
So nice of you George. Thanks!
Hi Curtis! What an amazing and interesting documentary, thank you! I thought I was a pretty decent amature ancient Egyptian history buff... Not even close! I learned so much in this documentary that I didn't know. Thank you and your colleague Sofia for bringing this history about Tuya and Yuya to us! This is the first I've learned of them. I haven't seen them in any other ancient Egyptian documentary I've watched! Thank you for explaining their relevance in the ancient
Egyptian timeline! Again, many thanks, and as always, looking forward to your next post! Peace!
Thanks Christian! There’s so much history in Egypt I learn something new everyday about it
I found you by way of Amazon prime .you’re the ancient Egyptian scholar for me ❤
Thanks so much! I hope you enjoy the documentaries!
Wonderful presentation! I had the honor of seeing Yuya and Thuya's treasures when it was on tour years ago. Amazing collection.
O my that must have been very special indeed ❤️
Wow. The Osiris Bed was a magical exemplar of renewed life. What a lovely idea.
It really is. Tuts Osiris bed is also exquisite
Sophia's eyes are similar to those of ancient egyptians.
I enjoyed the whole documentary.
Uruguay
As always beautiful video and story telling thank you you so much
Glad you enjoyed it ❤️ and thanks for your kind words
thank you for this video! Made me so happy since I have been going through a hard time lately! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ ❤❤
This was pleasant and almost smoothing, well done job .
Absolutely amazing, Curtis! Thanks to you, MS Aziz and Mr. Piraino for an entertaining and informative presentation. I can never decide which is more incredible... that we know so much about ancient Egypt or that we know so little. You have enabled us to remember this ancient power couple. That is a very good thing!
Ah Lawrence, thank you so so much! He’s we know so much but still soo little
@@CurtisRyanWoodside Don't know if you have heard of Tasting History with Max Miller, here on TH-cam, but he made a version of an ancient Egyptian bread... th-cam.com/video/jLw7lnX868Q/w-d-xo.htmlsi=_0WnJjB30slaFpoP
Thought you might enjoy it!
@@CurtisRyanWoodside Way off topic, but I just wanted to tell you that there's nothing wrong with your voice. I don't know what people are talking about, except maybe they mean in the narrations your voice is deeper..... People's voices change pitch for all types of reasons, sore throats, colds, allergies. Whatever the case, it was fine. oNly critique, you look better with short hair rather than long hair simply because it shows you features better. You have very strong eye brows and the long hair obscures and clashes with your features. Okay. That's it. Go live your life and don't let the idiots get to you.
@TRUTHTEACHER2007 thank you so much! I’m glad you said it. I have always had issues with my sinuses and throat. I take chronic medication for my sinuses. I often get infections etc so it does affect my voice. I am also back on a nebuliser to help. And yes my voice has become deeper in the last few years because of this. But I get some days where my voice is almost back to normal but often I have a raspy voice and have to speak softer and lower.
The work of Curtis Ryan Woodside never dissapoints. The cinematography the music the narration just takes the audience back to ancient Egypt like no other documentary does. I have watched this oneTuya and Yuya over and over again… I just love it so much …. Curtis you are a genius!
Awww Sabrina I try my best! ❤️
i don't think you're able to connect the dots kid. You are looking for a argument, not a debate. You've yet to provide any outside sources to support your stance and you use more unsubstantiated "opinions" to discredit credited facts.
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So beautiful, makes me weep.
How much history and artifacts have been lost over time?? Also makes me weep 😢
Wow, this was very interesting, informative and very well done. Thank you for sharing this with us 🙏
Glad you enjoyed it!🙏❤️
Absolutely stunning presentation of some obscure information. TY!
Thank you! Tuya And Yuya absolutely need more attention
Thank you Curtis,
Your video covered history that I have never heard about before. As usual, you made it very interesting.
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I always try to show “unknown” things 😉
I not only thoroughly enjoy your dive into the facts of Ancient Egypt but you are easy on the eye, Curtis 😁😁
Wow, thank you Kimberly
Thank you Curtis! Yet another beautiful & thoughtful video… This little known aspect of Egyptian history is so interesting, and it puts a lot into context. Much love to you from Alwina xxxx
Thank you for your kind words Alwina!
Week is done! No students for 2 days and here is Curtis to end my week! How wonderful!
Enjoy the break hehe
Beautiful.
🙏
Hi Curtis. Thank you for an amazing documentary. Your work is exceptional and we loved how you brought two mummies to “life”. Fantastic. Hugs from the Chateau de Colombe 😊😊😊
Merci! Thank you guys. So happy you enjoyed it. How are you both doing? I’ve been very bad and need to catch up on some vlogs hehe
You are really good i just how you present all the time thank you!!!!
I appreciate that Priscilla ❤️
Thank you dear for this magnificent documentary. I'm with tears in my eyes.❤📚
Glad you enjoyed it Sofija ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
You've come along way and improving each video. Congratulations Curtis ❤
I try to get better with each one!
Again another informative Egyptian stories from the past that is seldom told. The way you tell the story makes it difficult to turn off. One must hear it to the end, and each video you post is the same thing, we need to know the end. thank you for that again and again
Thanks again Gaetan ❤️
12:56 reminds me of a friend's smile. Beautiful
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😍Fantastic documentary Curtis!!
💖All the artifacts are stunning and the stories riveting!!💖
Glad you liked it Maria 😇❤️
Fantastic informative video Curtis it’s so great to learn the history. Keep bringing more I can’t get enough of your documentaries just love them ❤
Thanks so much Tina ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you. I’ve watched many documentaries about Egypt but had never heard of this couple.
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I knew this since the 60's ,I question the audience. Considering the books I have read are 850 pages long on average.
No one is reading 1,600 pages of Odyssey ,Ulysses any longer
Awesome, amazing work, love this, very interesting documentary. 👍❤️🙏🏼. I love learning about other cultures and history of ancient civilizations, especially Egypt since most of it has been written and more preserved than others that may have been overtaken by self seeking ambitions, and/or natural disasters. It’s so sad that much of history has been lost and destroyed, how much more we could’ve learned from our ancestors if things were different and there were no grave robbery taking place or warning factions. There is so much more lost through eons of time and wars, plus if we don’t learn from past mistakes, humanity will be repeating them again, which a lot of our society seems to be going through again now, greed, power, control, corruption, etc., these will never unify us or as a nation, it will only cause our downfall and the destruction of our own doing. 😥
How interesting. So much I never knew, though watching a lot about these things. Thank you
@@0210rokvist glad you learnt something new
Heard about Tuya and Yuya from The ancient Egypt podcast but did not have an image of what they discovered in those tombs. Thank you for documenting this!
Love their podcast. Thanks for coming to see the visual
Awesome descriptions through storytelling!
Glad you liked it!
What a beautiful video Curtis! Thank you.
Absolutely fantastic.
Glad you think so! 😉
What an interesting story from the past. Tuya and Yuya, I too had never heard of them and yet they were very significant figures. I'll have to watch this again, and your other videos. And Sofia is quite impressive, a biomedical eqyptologist.
Thanks so much! I hope you enjoy it again and more 😉
I had read about these two for many years! I’ve always thought their names are, in fact, diminutives, such as abuela in Spanish, or grandma! I thought that Amenhotep used these name for them!
Good job Curtis ❤Sofia ❤
Thanks so much Merna ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for this wonderful documentary ..... Regards from México !!
Hello to Mexico! Thanks for watching
What an amazing documentary Curtis, Yes you are right not alot of people would know the Yuya and Thuya's tomb was the first ever complete tomb found in the Valley of the KIngs it was also the first tomb to have a charriot found in it as well. Fanstatic Curtis looking forward to your next video.
Thanks David! Their story needed to be told!
@@CurtisRyanWoodside That is true
Beautifull
Beautifull
Thank you
Thank you too
Thank you Curtis! Good job! Amazing documentary!
Regards from Kazakhstan!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you Alex ✨
Thankyou yet again for a most fascinating and visual program. I love and watch repeatedly your documentary programs. Nobody does it better than you Curtis!❤
Oh wow thank you Alison! I’m already working on the next one which will be a BIG one!
from egypt thank you ❤
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Love all your documentaries you do a fantastic job! Thank you for sharing Curtis! 😍🤗👍
Glad you like them! More to come!
This was very good. I have never heard of them before. Good job on the presentation.
Spectacular video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love your videos Curtis. Thank u for such wonderful educational info. It is exciting to see all the marvelous discoveries. ❤
Thank you Rose 🌹
Wonderful documentary. Very informative and not embellished with hypothetical nonsense. Thank you.
Great documentary Curtis love king tut era your knowledge of all this look forward more of you documentary .
More to come!😉
This is a Fantastic video 👏
Thank you very much!
Thank you very much . ❤🌻
You are so welcome
Another brilliant and informative video kind sir. Thank you.❤
Why thank you Melissa!
Another absolutely fantastic video.
I have learned more about Egyptology from your videos
Than classes I have attended at college. Keep up the good work!!!!
Fascinating material well presented…thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it Benny!
Fascinating!!!!!
Brilliant descriptions of their lives & events with exceptional camera work ! Excellent documentary
Excellent !!
Many thanks!
Thank you for this marvelous presentation & documentary. Ive always been waiting for someone to shed light on Tuya and Yuya. You have both done a phenomenal job in bringing their story to life & ive learned new things i didn't know. 🙂
I’m glad you liked hearing their story! We felt it was time too
I think both of your voices are great....I do not understand what people are complaining about, especially for free quality entertainment?
Thank you! And I think it’s presumptuous of some people to ask, like I said if people follow me on insta they will see in February I lost my voice and spoke in a very low tone for almost 3 weeks before it began to heal.
@@CurtisRyanWoodsideI think part of it is your narration voice is not the same as when you are talking in film clips you are much more alive when you are talking and Philips you can feel your joy and your love of your subject when you're talking to people or when you're looking directly at the camera or when you're interacting with people and the items are etc but you're overreaching narration when you're just reading the paper or reading the script it doesn't come across that way and so I think when people talk about your voice they're not talking about you on camera or when you're with other people they're talking about your narration voice.
I've been listening to this video every single day for over a month now (while doing mundane chores). Their voices and the appropriate music make this video soothing. Naturally it's also very informative. Outstanding.
@Lauryn1516 thank you soo much!!! I also have marathon videos that go on for like 4 hours specifically for people who like documentaries on in the background
I was going to say that! Their voices have the power to take me right there back in time
I'm connecting Tuya's scoliosis to the same found with Tut.
Absolutely! Tut inherited many physical traits from Tuya, even the overbite.
Thank you!
Thank you for watching!
I realy enjoyed
Thank you
From Egypt, thank you, sir🙏❤️
I am proud to be Egyptian, this is the civilization of my ancestors❤🇪🇬❤️
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Nah u just ottoman remains
I’m jealous! I do much want to visit your country. Being in the States, it costs LOTS of money to travel there! You should be proud and honored. Egyptians were so far ahead of their time plus extremely wise! I love learning about Egyptians!
@@kimberlylegacy4190 you are most welcome🙏❤️
@@ogun9645 lol nice try but no
I have seen the artifacts of Toya and Yoya in Cairo Museum many times, but this is the first time to learn about their amazing story, and watch and visit such wonderful places with you, Curtis. Thank you, very much, for this wonderful documentary.
Glad you enjoyed it and learned more about what you have seen ❤️
Amazing work
Thanks a lot 😊
Your videos are fascinating and absolutely beautiful. Hope you bring many more.
You have a true aesthetic eye for images, Curtis.
More to come!❤️
I remember entering the old Cairo Museum the huge sitted statues of Amenhotep the third & Queen Tiye absolutely beautiful. ❤
Thuyu's mummy mask is my favourite artefact from Ancient Egypt. The smile on her face!
Beautiful documentary ❤❤❤❤
Thank you!🙏
Well done!!!!
Thanks!
Thank you for an amazing video! 😍Ah, I am so interested in the Mitanni people now...! Any good research about them you could recommend? To read or see?
Unfortunately I only know their parts of history that overlap with Egypt
@NeilHawkins-k5q When you write 'replaced by the Hittites', what did that mean for the Mitanni?
This was interesting as I have never heard of these people or their intact tomb being found
Glad you hear a “new” story
Great show
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I want to see a reproduction of what their daughter, Queen Thye, looked like. I believe she was a beauty. Amenhotep III married her even though she was a commoner. Her mummy is still beautiful.
I have done a reconstruction and of queen tiye a few years ago here: th-cam.com/video/aGZIne_2tJU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=03u5V0Wxv3s1daCG
I love it 👏
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Amazing
Thanks
Beautiful movie.
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Interesting documentary.
Dear Curtis, great docu as usual. But how do you know all this info?
I miss ur documantries❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Heheh they haven’t gone anywhere
Grazie..molto ben raccontata la vita di una coppia bellissima.
Grazie! ❤️
The best looking mummies I’ve ever seen by far!
And of course seti the first ❤️
nice just onr question, how ya'll get the cgi to be lighter than the color of them in the tombs?, espeacially considering their ages and era?
interesting to learn about them and how they were preserved but where does this knowledge come from? was it something experimented or handed down knowledge? I guess their elaborate coffins had some effect on said preservation. Interesting to hear about resin will have to look up how long it's been around. I don't imagine they knew when they would perish and takes so long to make and craft their resting places what craftperson's they were whomever made them. Is there any evidence of templates to how they made these coffins if it was based on a set size frame. What an interesting life they led and would be an interesting story if done in film version as well. Well done #teamCRW I waited until I had time as these documentaries need focus and rest to enjoy them as fully as I do thank you :)
It was first practiced in the Sahara. “The black mummy” is the oldest and was found in Libya or Algeria I believe. There’s more to discover in the Sahara they only uncovered 2% of the Sahara
In your reconstructive illustration of Tuya, I can't help but think you didn't allow for more plumpness of facial tissues as in life. Also, in a book a few years back there was a photo of Tuya with a large (wig?) amount of hair some of which had small braids among the curly mass. So wonder if that was the original way she was found in her tomb.🌿
Her wig was in a box in her tomb, but it was so degraded that they had thrown it out. As for the plumpness, she was a very short thin woman in life, and as Sofia explained she had subcutaneous packing which has filled out her face to how it would have been in life, so I’ve added a bit but she had a thin face anyway 😉😇
I hope you will work together with Sofia again, she could be mistaken for an Egyptian princess among the artifacts 😅
What do you mean? Sofia and I can’t stand each other 🤣
Maravilloso
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The fourniture seems so modern
Beautifull seie
I also marvel at how the modern day workers carried the objects OUT of the tombs!!