The one-hour documentary examines the possible causes behind Egypt's downfall. Select images from NASA, along with global climate models and mapping reveal how changes half a world away triggered a chain of events that destroyed 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.
Episode of Egypt Detectives - The Mystery Of The First Egyptians
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.
Palaeontologists believed they had found proof birds were descended from dinosaurs - but all was not what it seemed. This is the story of a mysterious fossil that fooled some of the best scientific brains in the world
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When "Negroes" dominated "Arabs" part 1 (ignored aspect of history)
Edit: I have limited room first quote from Ibn Khaldun http://books.google.com/books?id=380NAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA61 My playlist "Myth of Arab racism domination over blacks in ancient times" http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=44D2525930120111 On Afro-Euro relations please also watch "16th century Equality 21st Century White Supremacy" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Mq6z5Uq4gs&feature=channel_page Words that are translated into English as black or Negro are misleading and shouldn't be taken too seriously. The evidence shown here at least shows that racism didn't exist then the way it does today. Next video well look at relations between Egypt and other The Negroland of the Arabs examined and explained http://books.google.com/books?id=380NAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA93 quoting Ibn Battuta " From Muli (says Ibn Batutah) the river descends to Yufi (Nufi), one of the greatest kingdoms of Negroland" ...It would appear, from this, that the superiority now enjoyed by the people of Nufi in arts and industry, was already acknowledged in the fourteenth century. quoting Ibn Khaldun On the other side of Africa Ibn Khaldun says http://books.google.com/books?id=380NAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA117# Adjoining the Berber (Somalia nothing to do with Maghrib) are the Abyssinians (Ethiopians), the most numerous and powerful of the Blacks. From their country Yemen once had its kings. The king of the Abyssinians was entitled Al-Negashi, and the capital of his kingdom was the city of Kaber. The Abyssinians are Christians, but it is said that one of their kings embraced the true faith when Mohammed visited their country in the Hijra. They believe that they are destined to become masters of Yemen and all Arabia Bellow is from http://www.amazon.com/Medieval-West-Africa-Scholars-Merchants/dp/155876304X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1241409685&sr=8-1 Views from Arab scholars and Merchants Jay Spaulding and Nehemia Levtzion P. 40 quote from Yaqut The king of Zafun is stronger than the veiled people of the Maghreb and more versed in the art o kingship. The veiled people
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Egypt Detectives - The Mystery Of Tutankhamun's Treasure
Episode of Egypt Detectives - The Mystery Of Tutankhamun's Treasure
From Egypt, China and the Mayans the history of the pyramids and the men that built them
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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
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