Lost Treasures of Egypt

2019
2.5
2 reviews
TV-PG
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Season 5 episodes (2)

1 Khufu's Palace
5/2/24
In the shadow of the Great Pyramid a team of archaeologists led by Dr. Mark Lehner unearth what could be the most important royal palace in ancient Egypt. Digging beneath an abandoned soccer field, the team find a trail of clues that reveal a nerve center dedicated to the construction of the Great pyramid itself.
2 Forgotten Pyramid
5/9/24
Archaeologists excavate the unexplored burial chamber of an ancient pyramid hoping to find the 4400-year-old king's mummy and his treasures. No modern archaeologist has fully explored the pyramid of Sahure, which has suffered a catastrophic collapse inside. Dr. Mohamed Ismail Khaled and his team take on the dangerous task of clearing the rubble and make discoveries of a lifetime.

About this show

An immersive, action-packed series follows international teams of Egyptologists as they unearth the world's richest seam of ancient archaeology - Lost Treasures of Egypt. Through excavations and unprecedented access to the teams on the front line of archaeology, we follow these modern-day explorers as they battle searing heat and inhospitable terrain to make the discoveries of a lifetime.

Ratings and reviews

2.5
2 reviews
Netphax Car
February 28, 2022
I have been watching this show on the television. It is quite informative and they do a great job. Except the Darnells our house would be much happier if there was less of them. They spend too much time posing for the camera and not enough time sharing information, particularly the wife. Hieroglyphs 101 teaches you to read them right to left. So we cringe every time she reads things left to right. Which is more often than not. The worst part, they are supposed to be the hieroglyphics experts.
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deborah elliott
November 27, 2021
I wouldn't trust National Geographic on Egypt: they are too conservative, hidebound, and close-minded. I like the Gaia network for information on Egypt. National Geographic is too traditional: they are dinosaurs.
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