Monday, June 2, 2014

Ancient Egyptians - Murder In The Temple

Excellently crafted documentary series charting real stories from Ancient Egypt, taken from original papyrus scripts and stone carved hieroglyphs, with fantastic reconstructions and actors.
After a priest is sent by the pharaoh to take control of a temple in Teudjoi, the downfall of the his family is cast in stone...with Granada International, Canal + & Harper Collins, Warner Bros.

Aired on Channel Four in 2003 by Wall to Wall Ltd in association.




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ANCIENT EGYPT - THE REAL LIFE OF AN EGYPTIAN (Documentary) History/Life ...

ANCIENT EGYPT - THE REAL LIFE OF AN EGYPTIAN (Documentary) History/Life and death

Ancient Egypt was an ancient civilization of Northeastern Africa, concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River in what is now the modern country of Egypt. Egyptian civilization coalesced around 3150 BC (according to conventional Egyptian chronology) with the political unification of Upper and Lower Egypt under the first pharaoh. The history of ancient Egypt occurred in a series of stable Kingdoms, separated by periods of relative instability known as Intermediate Periods: the Old Kingdom of the Early Bronze Age, the Middle Kingdom of the Middle Bronze Age and the New Kingdom of the Late Bronze Age.






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Inside of the Great Pyramid of Giza - National Geographic

Secrets of the Egyptian Pyramids HD

A different take on the purpose, design and significance of the pyramids in Egypt. The best egyptian pyramid documentary. Also known as The Revelation of the Pyramids.



Ancient Egypt Race Controversy—Egypt in its African Context


According to many scholars, the unrelenting debates over the racial identity of ancient Egyptians were by and large a product of opulence, social status and scientific racism that went into full swing around the 18th and 19th centuries and it was associated with racial hierarchy that was centered on skin color, phenotype, hair textures, and genetic affiliations. Several of these terms were cloaked with words like Caucasoid, Negroid, Congoid, Mongoloid, Capoid, and Australoid and when assertions circulated about the racial identity of ancient Egyptians, several of these terms were used, but the assertions were focused on the distinction between Caucasoid and Negroid and never the racial identity of ancient Egyptians. It appears that scholars and non-scholars were focused on portraying themselves as the ancestors of ancient Egyptians and not learning the true racial identity of ancient Egyptians. That explains why there are unrelenting debates about the racial identity of ancient Egyptians in the 21st century.

Unknown Man 'E': The Most Mysterious Mummy in the World (Ancient Egypt H...


Unknown Man 'E': The Most Mysterious Mummy in the World (Ancient Egypt History Documentary)

The Screaming Man Over 100 years ago an unidentified mummy was found lying alongside some of the most famous pharaohs in Egyptian history but his face is locked in an eternal scream. What caused this mans haunting expression? Why wasn't he mummified according to custom? The Screaming Man, also known as "Unknown Man E," was discovered in 1881. He was buried near the Valley of the Kings alongside members of Egyptian royalty. Unknown Man E was found covered in a quicklime paste, unheard of in the Egyptian tradition, wrapped in a sheepskin -- an object considered unclean for ancient Egyptians - and bound at the wrist and ankle. The ancient Egyptians' process of mummification was carried out according to clearly defined routines and religious principles, in order to prepare the body for the next world. Chemicals were used to dry the body out, a process which could last as long as 40 days. Then the body was coated with oils, painted with melted resins, and finally wrapped tightly in linen. Unknown Man E was mummified but denied any of the protective magic which would allow him to reach the next world, and some scholars believe that this, together with the animal skin found on the mummy, may indicate an intentional attempt to damn this man. The transition to the afterlife was so perilous that the ancient Egyptians tried to equip themselves with as much magical protection as possible. The markings of the tomb walls were intended to assist or protect the deceased on his journey to the next world, and they were buried with The Book of the Dead, a collection of spells or magic formulas. Some believe that Unknown Man E was a disgraced royal prince, son of Ramses III, the last great pharaoh of the New Kingdom.

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