Egypt's Great Pyramid: The New Evidence
2017
Documentary History TV Movie
Synopsis
Egypt's Great Pyramid may be humanity's greatest achievement: a skyscraper of stone built without computers or complex machinery. This super-sized tomb has fascinated historians and archaeologists for centuries, but exactly how the ancient Egyptians finished the monument and fitted its two and a half million blocks in a quarter of a century has long remained an enigma. Today the secrets of the pyramid are finally being revealed thanks to a series of new findings. At the foot of the monument, archaeologists are uncovering the last surviving relic of the pharaoh Khufu, whose tomb it is: a huge ceremonial boat buried in flat-pack form for more than 4500 years. It's a clue that points to the important role that ships and water could have played in the pyramids' construction. This documentary follows investigations that reveal how strong the link between pyramids and boats is. It's a story of more than how Egypt built a pyramid: it's about how the pyramid helped build the modern world.
Credits
Cast
Eissa Zidan as Self - Khufu Second Boat Project
Mohamed Adb El-Maguid as Self - Central Department of Underwater Antiquities
Paul McGann as Narrator (voice)
Salima Ikram as Self - The American University in Cairo
Sévérine Marchi as Self - French National Centre for Scientific Research
Crew
Paul Berry (Editor)
Alan Handel (Executive Producer)
Carlo Massarella (Executive Producer)
Dan Kendall (Executive Producer)
Ian Holt (Executive Producer)
James Hyslop (Executive Producer)
Karen Lee (Line Producer)
Alex Rowson (Producer)
Gwyn Williams (Producer)
Original Poster
Egypt's Great Pyramid: The New Evidence - Original Poster
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