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- An archeologist discovers his daughter is possessed by the spirit of an Egyptian queen. To save mankind he must destroy her.
- Maciste travels to Egypt, where he leads a revolt against an evil queen.
- Follow the camera to French best scenery
- At the dawn of history, the ancient Egyptians first showed the world how to ... all » build the impossible. In an age before machines, when copper was the strongest metal yet discovered, great Pharaohs like Khufu and Ramses II demonstrated how boundless ambition and vast quantities of human labor could transform limestone and granite into some of the most incredible monuments ever created the spectacular tombs in the Valley of the Kings, the mysterious Sphinx of Giza, the iconic Great Pyramid and more. Uncover the secrets of Ancient Egypt's pharaohs, engineers and architects and watch as cutting-edge computer modeling recreates the stunning monuments these visionaries built. It's an impressive look at the greatest architecture of the greatest civilization in the history of Africa and perhaps the world.
- Information collected about pharaohs, mummies and ancient pyramids often prove to be more fiction than fact. Much speculation and mystery shroud this time in history, resulting in intense public curiosity and interest. The filmmakers embarked on an adventure to set the record straight about one mystery in particular. Traveling to Egypt with a leading team of Egyptology experts, host John Pruitt delved into the case of an Atlanta resident mummy thought to be the great pharaoh Ramses I. Since its discovery in 1817, the tomb of Ramses I has remained a mystery. The legendary god-king's mummy was missing, along with the priceless riches buried with him. Nearly 3000 years after his death, Ramses' well-preserved remains may resurfaced in Atlanta at Emory University's Carlos Museum.
- This travelogue starts in the Valley of the Kings at the tomb of King Tutankhamun, then it's on to the Valley of the Nile with the Colossi of Memnon, Luxor, Karmak, and the ancient city of Thebes. It concludes with a look at modern life along the great river where 13 million people live bordered by desert. The film's narrated thesis is that little has changed in these regions in more than 3000 years, from ancient times to present-day. Irrigation is performed using wheels and oxen as well as with the shaduf; also, women get water at a desert well. As the sun sets, a romantic song adds to the mood.
- Merrill and his friend Helen share memories. Producer Mike wants starlet Deborah to play Cleopatra. Carrie eyes the gold ankh which Adam was given at a bazaar. Busy Greg may lose his teacher wife Laurel to ex-pupil Christopher.
- 2001–TV EpisodeWho was Seti I? Stepfather to Moses. Clever, successful pharaoh who ruled during a time of prosperity, he was highly religious and believed in the after life. We set up to search for the last great hidden tomb and undiscovered treasure.
- 2001–TV EpisodeA look at the religious aspect of the Great Schism of Pharaoh Akhenaten, Queen Nefertiti and Tell el-Armarna of the one God Aten, the return to the many Gods of Ramesses, Seti and the story of Moses. This insured Seti a significant burial.
- 2001–TV EpisodePassed down through generations for 3,000 years the tomb builders are the robbers. To this day the people of Qurna and its patriarch El-Rassul have the key to the tombs of the Pharaohs. Did Seti outwit the descendants of the tomb builders?
- 2001–TV EpisodeFrom microscope recognition of the tiny trilobyte fossil to ground penetrating radar, science has superseded the trowel and brush of traditional archeology. But has it? This program asks, should we use a backhoe in the Valley of the Kings?
- 2001–TV Episode"The Valley" has beckoned archaeologists for hundreds of years: from Belzoni to Carter. Only now has the Theban Mapping Project and extraordinary methods such as ground penetrating radar started to reveal secrets beyond our imagination.
- 2001–TV EpisodeWho was Seti I? Step-father to Moses. Clever, successful pharaoh who ruled during a time of great prosperity, bringing back Egypt from the Great Schism of Pharaoh Akhenaten and Queen Nefertiti to a more prosperous and united Kingdom.
- 1995–TV Episode