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Professor of Egyptology and Archaeology Laurel Bestock answers your questions about ancient Egypt from Twitter. What did ancient Egyptians sound like? Why is King Tut so enduringly popular? What ancient Egyptian medicine and tools do we still use in modern times? Why did they practice mummification? Answers to these questions and many more await—it's Egyptology Support.



Director: Lisandro Perez-Rey

Director of Photography: Francis Bernal

Editor: Louville Moore

Talent: Laurel Bestock

Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi

Associate Producer: Paul Gulyas

Production Manager: Peter Brunette

Production & Equipment Manager: Kevin Balash

Casting Producer: Nicholas Sawyer

Camera Operator: Anne Marie Halovanic

Sound Mixer: Sean Paulsen

Production Assistant: Sonia Butt

Post Production Supervisor: Christian Olguin

Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant

Supervising Editor: Doug Larsen

Additional Editor: Paul Tael

Assistant Editor: Fynn Lithgow

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