Dr Zahi Hawass and a team of archaeologists have selected the ten most important discoveries in Egypt. From major battles, to mega-construction, the discoveries uncover the amazing stories of the lives of kings, queens and ordinary people.
An ignored chapter of history tells of a time when kings from deep in Africa conquered ancient Egypt
Archaeologists and scientists are providing answers to the oldest question in Egyptology: who built the pyramids? Excavators have made extraordinary finds: the actual tombs of the pyramid builders, plus large sections of their "town." Scientists have compiled details of their lives, including food, lifestyle, medical care, and even who they were.
How was life in ancient Egypt? Historian Terry Jones (former Monty Python) show us what life may have been like to the ordinary people in ancient Egypt With good humor and equally good academic knowledge Jones bypasses the pharaohs to focus in the life of the regular people in ancient times
Lecture 8 of Leonard Susskind's Modern Physics concentrating on General Relativity. Recorded November 10, 2008 at Stanford University. This Stanford Continuing Studies course is the fourth of a six-quarter sequence of classes exploring the essential theoretical foundations of modern physics. The topics covered in this course focus on classical mechanics. Leonard Susskind is the Felix Bloch Professor of Physics at Stanford University. Stanford Continuing Studies: http://continuingstudies.stanford.edu/ About Leonard Susskind: http://www.stanford.edu/dept/physics/people/faculty/susskind_leonard.html Stanford University Channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/stanford
Episode of Egypt Detectives - The Mystery Of The First Egyptians
Lost Treasures Of The Ancient World - Egypt
THE BLOOD OF KINGS (FUll Version)
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Egypt Detectives - The Mystery Of Tutankhamun's Treasure
Episode of Egypt Detectives - The Mystery Of Tutankhamun's Treasure
follow the money
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