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Tutankhamun's Egypt: The Pharaoh

on BBC Two England

The role of the Pharaoh is one of the most distinctive aspects of the ancient civilisation of the Nile Valley. Tutankhamun himself enjoyed only a short reign. But the institution that he represented left its stamp on every part of Egyptian life. Introduced from the Tutankhamun Exhibition at the British Museum by Cyril Aldred, Keeper of Art and Archaeology at the Royal Scottish Museum.

Contributors

Presenter:
Cyril Aldred
Narrator:
Eric Porter
Director:
Paul Jordan
Executive Producer:
Paul Johnstone

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