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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:12,595 --> 00:00:13,763 Mohamed! 2 00:00:14,347 --> 00:00:15,390 Oh wow. 3 00:00:15,807 --> 00:00:17,684 It's inscripted stone. 4 00:00:18,685 --> 00:00:21,187 In the shadow of the pyramids, 5 00:00:21,271 --> 00:00:24,357 archaeologists make an extraordinary discovery. 6 00:00:24,441 --> 00:00:28,611 This oval shape, this is the name of the King, Khaafre, 7 00:00:28,778 --> 00:00:31,614 the owner of the second pyramid. 8 00:00:32,907 --> 00:00:35,827 They unearth a stone inscribed with a cartouche, 9 00:00:36,453 --> 00:00:38,830 an ancient symbol of the pharaoh. 10 00:00:38,913 --> 00:00:42,500 Kha'afre, this is the most important hieroglyphic sign 11 00:00:42,625 --> 00:00:46,254 and it's dating back 2600 BC. 12 00:00:46,921 --> 00:00:50,508 The Pharaoh, Khafre, built the second pyramid of Giza, 13 00:00:51,718 --> 00:00:55,555 could this astonishing discovery of a four and a half thousand year old 14 00:00:55,638 --> 00:00:57,766 stone bearing the pharaoh's name, 15 00:00:57,849 --> 00:01:02,020 help to answer one of Egypt's greatest unsolved mysteries? 16 00:01:02,103 --> 00:01:03,605 This is a great discovery. 17 00:01:03,688 --> 00:01:05,482 What happened to the missing bodies 18 00:01:05,565 --> 00:01:08,234 of the great pyramid pharaohs? 19 00:01:08,318 --> 00:01:13,990 These are cold cases, maybe the coldest robbery case in the books. 20 00:01:24,542 --> 00:01:26,836 The ancient Pyramids of Giza 21 00:01:26,920 --> 00:01:30,340 tower above the urban sprawl of modern Cairo. 22 00:01:34,552 --> 00:01:38,181 The pyramids were built four and a half thousand years ago, 23 00:01:38,264 --> 00:01:42,018 as tombs for three generations of pharaoh kings. 24 00:01:45,313 --> 00:01:50,026 The Great Pyramid of Khufu stands over 450 feet tall. 25 00:01:52,862 --> 00:01:57,075 Khafre, his son, built his tomb just 13 feet shorter. 26 00:02:00,161 --> 00:02:04,415 And Khufu's grandson, Menkaure, built the smallest pyramid, 27 00:02:04,999 --> 00:02:08,753 but it's still the height of a 15 story tower block. 28 00:02:11,381 --> 00:02:13,967 These tombs are giant fortresses, 29 00:02:14,050 --> 00:02:18,513 designed to keep the pharaoh's corpses and treasures safe for eternity. 30 00:02:21,057 --> 00:02:24,602 The man responsible for preserving these ancient monuments is 31 00:02:24,686 --> 00:02:28,857 Ashraf Mohie El Din, the director of the Giza Plateau. 32 00:02:30,108 --> 00:02:34,529 Ashraf is a world famous archaeologist and knows more about this site 33 00:02:34,612 --> 00:02:36,781 than anybody else on the planet. 34 00:02:37,907 --> 00:02:42,036 Today, he's spearheading a pioneering excavation that he hopes will 35 00:02:42,120 --> 00:02:47,250 transform our knowledge of the pyramids and the pharaoh kings who built them. 36 00:02:47,333 --> 00:02:51,337 Everybody's dreaming to come, to see the pyramid, 37 00:02:51,421 --> 00:02:53,756 I get the honor to come every day. 38 00:02:55,133 --> 00:03:00,305 Ashraf has dedicated the last 20 years to investigating this vast site. 39 00:03:02,307 --> 00:03:05,476 But there's one area that's still shrouded in secrecy, 40 00:03:05,852 --> 00:03:10,315 largely untouched by modern archaeologists, until now. 41 00:03:11,649 --> 00:03:16,613 Due south of the pyramids, is a barren one square mile desert landscape. 42 00:03:17,155 --> 00:03:20,783 It makes up the entire southern half of the Giza Plateau. 43 00:03:22,452 --> 00:03:24,954 It's called the Southern Field. 44 00:03:35,715 --> 00:03:38,843 Ashraf assembles a team of over 60 workers, 45 00:03:38,927 --> 00:03:43,806 to undertake a vast excavation beneath this unchartered patch of desert. 46 00:03:45,850 --> 00:03:48,061 Over the course of the next eight months, 47 00:03:48,228 --> 00:03:51,105 they will remove hundreds of tons of sand, 48 00:03:51,189 --> 00:03:53,775 dumping it at the base of the plateau. 49 00:04:02,992 --> 00:04:04,869 Guys, let's work our way down like this. 50 00:04:07,622 --> 00:04:10,583 Our work actually here, to clear the sands, step by step, 51 00:04:10,667 --> 00:04:14,087 layer by layer, to see what is under the sands. 52 00:04:15,463 --> 00:04:20,343 Nobody knows what secrets lie undiscovered beneath the sands here. 53 00:04:20,885 --> 00:04:24,430 But historic excavations across the Giza Plateau 54 00:04:24,514 --> 00:04:26,641 have led to astonishing discoveries. 55 00:04:29,310 --> 00:04:32,146 West of the Pyramids, archaeologists unearthed 56 00:04:32,230 --> 00:04:35,483 an enormous cemetery for high officials. 57 00:04:37,652 --> 00:04:41,447 To the east, the tombs of the Pharaoh Khufu's family. 58 00:04:44,117 --> 00:04:48,454 And gigantic processional causeways, with grand temples, 59 00:04:48,538 --> 00:04:51,499 including a temple devoted to the great sphinx. 60 00:04:52,458 --> 00:04:55,878 Archaeologists have even found the remnants of a harbor town, 61 00:04:55,962 --> 00:04:59,257 where pyramid building blocks weighing up to 15 tons, 62 00:04:59,340 --> 00:05:01,718 were delivered on board fleets of ships. 63 00:05:03,219 --> 00:05:06,097 But no-one knows for sure what lies buried beneath 64 00:05:06,180 --> 00:05:08,975 the largely unexplored Southern Field. 65 00:05:15,231 --> 00:05:17,984 As Ashraf's team shift the sands... 66 00:05:19,819 --> 00:05:20,695 Mohamed! 67 00:05:20,778 --> 00:05:23,114 They unearth a startling discovery, 68 00:05:23,197 --> 00:05:25,074 just a few inches beneath the surface. 69 00:05:25,742 --> 00:05:26,742 Oh wow. 70 00:05:27,744 --> 00:05:29,787 It's inscripted stone. 71 00:05:30,330 --> 00:05:33,207 They find a beautifully carved limestone block. 72 00:05:33,666 --> 00:05:35,710 It's buried in soft sand. 73 00:05:36,336 --> 00:05:38,671 This oval shape, we call it a cartouche. 74 00:05:38,963 --> 00:05:40,340 This is the name of the king. 75 00:05:41,632 --> 00:05:44,344 The team are onto something big. 76 00:05:45,762 --> 00:05:48,806 It's inscribed with the name of the King Khafre. 77 00:05:48,973 --> 00:05:52,602 Kha Ef-Re, the owner of the second pyramid. 78 00:05:52,685 --> 00:05:58,649 So, this means, this block dates back to the age of the pyramid. 79 00:06:01,152 --> 00:06:05,281 What connects this limestone block to the pyramid pharaohs? 80 00:06:06,616 --> 00:06:09,202 Could this discovery here in the Southern Field, 81 00:06:09,285 --> 00:06:13,498 finally shed light on one of Egypt's greatest unsolved mysteries? 82 00:06:14,999 --> 00:06:17,960 What happened to the mummies of the pyramid kings, 83 00:06:18,044 --> 00:06:20,421 Khafre, Khufu and Menkaure? 84 00:06:21,964 --> 00:06:26,260 The bodies of these pharaohs were once entombed inside the pyramids, 85 00:06:26,344 --> 00:06:28,471 but have never been found. 86 00:06:28,554 --> 00:06:32,433 It's a place to have his mummy and his treasures, 87 00:06:32,517 --> 00:06:36,062 so it should be well secured, well protected. 88 00:06:36,479 --> 00:06:40,650 But keeping the pyramids secure was a formidable challenge. 89 00:06:40,733 --> 00:06:44,654 We know from both archaeological and textual sources, 90 00:06:44,737 --> 00:06:48,991 that tomb robbery was always a problem in ancient Egypt. 91 00:06:50,243 --> 00:06:52,120 The monuments failed. 92 00:06:53,079 --> 00:06:56,958 The first explorers to enter Khufu's pyramid in the ninth century 93 00:06:57,041 --> 00:06:59,460 find the burial chamber empty. 94 00:07:00,503 --> 00:07:03,631 Khafre and Menkaure's bodies also disappeared. 95 00:07:06,843 --> 00:07:11,597 Doctor Mark Lehner is a world leading expert on the Great Pyramids. 96 00:07:11,681 --> 00:07:13,975 These are cold cases. 97 00:07:14,559 --> 00:07:18,563 Maybe the coldest robbery case in the books. 98 00:07:18,729 --> 00:07:21,149 Mark wants to know how these enormous, 99 00:07:21,232 --> 00:07:24,819 fortified tombs were broken into. 100 00:07:26,946 --> 00:07:29,365 He retraces the robber's footsteps 101 00:07:29,449 --> 00:07:32,785 into the Great Pyramid of Khufu to investigate. 102 00:07:34,620 --> 00:07:39,375 Khufu built the first and largest great tomb on the Giza Plateau. 103 00:07:40,209 --> 00:07:43,379 It's the only surviving wonder of the ancient world. 104 00:07:44,338 --> 00:07:49,343 Here, they built the most perfect, largest pyramid of all time. 105 00:07:49,635 --> 00:07:51,929 And they never equaled it afterwards. 106 00:07:53,473 --> 00:07:58,060 It's thought, 20 to 30,000 people labored for two decades 107 00:07:58,144 --> 00:08:00,813 to complete this incredible monument. 108 00:08:01,355 --> 00:08:07,069 Using enormous ramps to stack up 2.3 million stone blocks. 109 00:08:07,153 --> 00:08:09,655 They did it with such an exactitude, 110 00:08:09,739 --> 00:08:15,119 that the base is off level only by an inch around the entire perimeter. 111 00:08:17,121 --> 00:08:19,540 This wasn't just a burial tomb, 112 00:08:19,624 --> 00:08:22,877 people worshipped the pharaoh's memory here after he died. 113 00:08:24,170 --> 00:08:27,924 The pyramid would have looked very different when originally finished. 114 00:08:29,634 --> 00:08:34,263 Mark examines smooth limestone blocks at the monument's northern base. 115 00:08:35,973 --> 00:08:39,227 These blocks would have once encased the entire pyramid. 116 00:08:39,477 --> 00:08:41,979 This brilliant outer casing was also a line of defense 117 00:08:42,063 --> 00:08:45,107 against anybody who would come in to plunder the royal burial. 118 00:08:45,233 --> 00:08:50,446 It was one gleaming sheet of stone and nobody knew exactly where the entrance was. 119 00:08:51,197 --> 00:08:53,950 But robbers did break in. 120 00:08:54,033 --> 00:08:55,826 They didn't hunt for the entrance, 121 00:08:55,910 --> 00:08:58,955 because that would have been concealed by the limestone. 122 00:08:59,038 --> 00:09:03,668 Instead, they tunneled right through 100 feet of the pyramid's building blocks 123 00:09:04,210 --> 00:09:06,796 until they hit an internal passage. 124 00:09:08,673 --> 00:09:11,676 Mark climbs up through the pyramid's grand gallery. 125 00:09:13,886 --> 00:09:17,765 These enormous structures weren't just protected from the outside, 126 00:09:17,848 --> 00:09:21,769 inside there were even more anti-theft devices to negotiate. 127 00:09:23,896 --> 00:09:28,651 At the top, Mark finds evidence of an ingenious pyramid locking mechanism. 128 00:09:29,151 --> 00:09:32,655 Thick ropes would have run down these slots. 129 00:09:33,489 --> 00:09:36,534 Those ropes would have controlled slabs 130 00:09:36,993 --> 00:09:40,079 that would slide down these slots. 131 00:09:40,538 --> 00:09:43,791 Boom, boom, boom. 132 00:09:44,709 --> 00:09:49,213 To close the entrance into the burial chamber of the pharaoh. 133 00:09:54,969 --> 00:09:57,555 Mark believes that when it was time to lock 134 00:09:57,638 --> 00:09:59,807 the pharaoh's body in his tomb, 135 00:09:59,890 --> 00:10:04,812 workers used a complex network of ropes to drop enormous granite slabs... 136 00:10:07,690 --> 00:10:09,483 sealing the burial chamber. 137 00:10:11,360 --> 00:10:15,406 The Ancient Egyptians then released three even bigger blocks, 138 00:10:16,907 --> 00:10:19,368 that slid down the ascending passage, 139 00:10:20,328 --> 00:10:22,872 before slamming into the end of the tunnel, 140 00:10:24,123 --> 00:10:25,750 totally blocking it off. 141 00:10:27,168 --> 00:10:30,379 Finally, they concealed the pyramid's doorway, 142 00:10:30,463 --> 00:10:33,424 under a seamless layer of limestone, 143 00:10:33,507 --> 00:10:37,136 making it impossible to tell where the entrance lay. 144 00:10:39,472 --> 00:10:44,477 Ancient engineers thought they'd built the perfect pyramid protection mechanism, 145 00:10:45,353 --> 00:10:46,604 they were wrong. 146 00:10:47,229 --> 00:10:49,607 The anti-theft measures didn't work. 147 00:10:50,066 --> 00:10:53,819 The chamber has been empty since recorded history. 148 00:10:55,196 --> 00:10:57,948 We don't know who carried out this crime, 149 00:10:58,366 --> 00:11:02,161 but Mark has a theory about when the robberies took place. 150 00:11:02,495 --> 00:11:04,413 It's my sense that it was done, 151 00:11:04,497 --> 00:11:07,750 maybe very soon after the pyramid was complete because 152 00:11:07,833 --> 00:11:09,752 those who made the forced tunnel, 153 00:11:09,835 --> 00:11:14,632 seemed to have known how to turn it just to connect with the ascending passage, 154 00:11:14,715 --> 00:11:16,717 which is the way up to the king's chamber. 155 00:11:19,345 --> 00:11:21,639 We know from the breath-taking discovery 156 00:11:21,722 --> 00:11:24,517 of Tutankhamen's golden treasures that pharaohs were 157 00:11:24,600 --> 00:11:28,187 buries with great riches for use in the afterlife. 158 00:11:29,897 --> 00:11:34,318 So the pyramid pharaoh's burial chambers would have been rich pickings. 159 00:11:35,695 --> 00:11:38,948 But the pharaoh's mummies had no intrinsic value 160 00:11:39,281 --> 00:11:43,369 and the ancient tomb robbers would likely have feared these sacred remains. 161 00:11:46,664 --> 00:11:49,709 Ancient Egyptians believed the key to eternal life 162 00:11:51,001 --> 00:11:53,587 was to preserve the bodies of the dead. 163 00:11:54,755 --> 00:11:57,133 So when thieves ransacked the tombs, 164 00:11:57,466 --> 00:12:00,678 they would grab all the treasures buried with the pharaoh. 165 00:12:02,763 --> 00:12:05,141 They even opened the coffins, 166 00:12:05,224 --> 00:12:08,227 to pluck gems and amulets from the mummies. 167 00:12:10,062 --> 00:12:13,399 But we know from other Egyptian tomb robberies 168 00:12:13,482 --> 00:12:17,278 that looters may have feared the wrath of the dead pharaohs 169 00:12:17,361 --> 00:12:20,656 and would have left their preserved bodies behind. 170 00:12:21,365 --> 00:12:25,369 So why did all the royal mummies disappear from the Pyramids of Giza 171 00:12:26,996 --> 00:12:28,831 and where are they now? 172 00:12:31,625 --> 00:12:37,214 Any Egyptologist on this planet wishing to find a mummy for a pharaoh. 173 00:12:38,382 --> 00:12:41,177 If archaeologists find those missing mummies, 174 00:12:41,385 --> 00:12:43,095 it would be an enormous breakthrough 175 00:12:43,179 --> 00:12:47,099 in our understanding of these ancient and enigmatic kings. 176 00:12:48,309 --> 00:12:51,395 We don't have a New York Times or a Sunday Times 177 00:12:51,479 --> 00:12:53,314 that tells us about these pharaohs. 178 00:12:53,397 --> 00:12:56,066 We just don't know how old they were, what they looked like, 179 00:12:56,150 --> 00:12:57,610 their personalities, 180 00:12:57,693 --> 00:13:00,404 we know these pharaohs primarily from their monuments. 181 00:13:05,034 --> 00:13:08,496 Could the corpses of Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure 182 00:13:08,579 --> 00:13:12,875 have been moved and reburied elsewhere on the Giza Plateau 183 00:13:12,958 --> 00:13:15,503 to keep them safe from further robbers? 184 00:13:16,378 --> 00:13:19,757 I'm hoping in the future, in our excavations to find 185 00:13:19,840 --> 00:13:23,344 a hidden mummy of Khufu, a hidden mummy of Khafre 186 00:13:24,678 --> 00:13:27,056 Ashraf believes that this stone, 187 00:13:27,139 --> 00:13:31,185 carved with King Khafre's name is just the tip of the iceberg. 188 00:13:32,394 --> 00:13:35,397 What else lies buried in the Southern Field? 189 00:13:36,232 --> 00:13:40,361 I believe lots of things in the future, is waiting for us. 190 00:13:49,495 --> 00:13:52,748 Ashraf's team is now eight weeks into their pioneering 191 00:13:52,832 --> 00:13:56,293 35 week excavation of the Southern Field. 192 00:13:58,337 --> 00:14:00,548 The more sand they remove, 193 00:14:00,631 --> 00:14:03,342 the more extraordinary discoveries they make. 194 00:14:05,261 --> 00:14:07,596 Unearthing ancient clay pottery. 195 00:14:08,222 --> 00:14:12,726 They've got lots of jars, they put beer, honey, milk, wine, 196 00:14:12,810 --> 00:14:15,062 even cheese to be re-used in afterlife. 197 00:14:16,689 --> 00:14:19,650 And huge mudbrick structures Ashraf believes 198 00:14:19,733 --> 00:14:22,945 are the walls of long buried tombs. 199 00:14:23,028 --> 00:14:25,239 It extend from here to over there. 200 00:14:25,322 --> 00:14:26,562 You see my colleague over there? 201 00:14:28,868 --> 00:14:31,829 And where there are tombs, there are bodies. 202 00:14:36,667 --> 00:14:38,627 As the team continues to dig, 203 00:14:38,711 --> 00:14:41,672 they unearth dozens of burial shafts. 204 00:14:41,755 --> 00:14:44,133 We have more than 50 shafts here, 205 00:14:44,800 --> 00:14:47,052 so I'm cleaning one by one. 206 00:14:47,720 --> 00:14:50,097 It's now clear that this unexplored patch 207 00:14:50,180 --> 00:14:54,018 of the Giza Plateau was once an important necropolis, 208 00:14:54,476 --> 00:14:58,981 a vast cemetery dating back some four and a half thousand years. 209 00:15:00,107 --> 00:15:01,984 Who was buried here? 210 00:15:02,693 --> 00:15:07,323 Many of the shafts are either empty or unfinished. 211 00:15:07,740 --> 00:15:09,241 But some... 212 00:15:09,700 --> 00:15:10,784 Oh my God. 213 00:15:11,493 --> 00:15:13,454 Still contain remnants of burials. 214 00:15:13,787 --> 00:15:15,247 This burial chamber 215 00:15:15,331 --> 00:15:18,375 may be three meters inside. 216 00:15:19,043 --> 00:15:20,210 Seven beer jars. 217 00:15:23,797 --> 00:15:27,009 One particular shaft astounds them. 218 00:15:27,426 --> 00:15:28,594 Wow. 219 00:15:28,677 --> 00:15:31,388 This shaft leads to an interconnected network 220 00:15:31,472 --> 00:15:33,265 of underground chambers. 221 00:15:34,266 --> 00:15:37,436 I think there is many chambers to explore. 222 00:15:38,062 --> 00:15:40,856 It's an extraordinary discovery, 223 00:15:40,940 --> 00:15:44,735 this mysterious network of chambers is a mass grave. 224 00:15:44,818 --> 00:15:50,240 Lots of remains of mummies, skeletons, 225 00:15:50,991 --> 00:15:53,744 bones and skulls. 226 00:15:55,204 --> 00:15:58,791 This is one of the bandages which was used to wrap the body. 227 00:16:00,334 --> 00:16:03,003 Could these tombs contain the missing bodies 228 00:16:03,087 --> 00:16:04,838 of the pyramid pharaohs? 229 00:16:07,716 --> 00:16:11,053 Some skeletons are ruled out because of their size. 230 00:16:11,887 --> 00:16:16,392 Oh my God. It's a burial for a baby. 231 00:16:18,185 --> 00:16:21,188 I'm working more than 20 years now as archaeologist. 232 00:16:21,563 --> 00:16:23,273 This is for the first time for me, 233 00:16:23,357 --> 00:16:26,318 to discover a burial for a baby. 234 00:16:27,861 --> 00:16:31,824 And there is a beautiful mask. 235 00:16:35,244 --> 00:16:37,997 In one hidden corner of the tomb network... 236 00:16:40,457 --> 00:16:41,834 Wow. 237 00:16:43,210 --> 00:16:44,878 Wow, wow, wow, wow. 238 00:16:45,462 --> 00:16:48,382 Ashraf makes another spectacular discovery. 239 00:16:49,466 --> 00:16:52,344 A mask with a Golden sheets. 240 00:16:55,305 --> 00:16:58,392 Wow! A golden finger! 241 00:16:58,517 --> 00:17:00,185 I can see the nail. 242 00:17:00,602 --> 00:17:04,440 Oh my gosh, he still has a hair. 243 00:17:05,357 --> 00:17:07,067 A skull with a hair. 244 00:17:07,901 --> 00:17:12,364 The whole coffin was covered with sheets of gold. 245 00:17:13,490 --> 00:17:18,203 These golden shards once formed part of an ornately gilded coffin. 246 00:17:18,746 --> 00:17:21,040 - I. - Believe got a high rank 247 00:17:21,123 --> 00:17:25,794 to have this golden sheets on his coffin. 248 00:17:27,546 --> 00:17:29,715 Such liberal application of gold 249 00:17:29,798 --> 00:17:32,092 would have been reserved only for the wealthy elite 250 00:17:32,176 --> 00:17:34,094 and high status Egyptians. 251 00:17:34,970 --> 00:17:38,265 And to find an elaborate burial amongst the scattered remains 252 00:17:38,348 --> 00:17:40,893 is a surprise for the team. 253 00:17:41,351 --> 00:17:44,271 They must now analyze the body to investigate 254 00:17:44,354 --> 00:17:47,191 who was buried inside this golden coffin. 255 00:17:48,067 --> 00:17:52,154 Could these even be the remains of a great pyramid pharaoh? 256 00:17:55,365 --> 00:17:59,203 Astonishingly, this wouldn't be the first pharaoh's body 257 00:17:59,286 --> 00:18:02,372 to be found in a humble mass tomb. 258 00:18:06,043 --> 00:18:08,962 Dr. Colleen Darnell has devoted her career 259 00:18:09,046 --> 00:18:12,007 to studying Egyptian beliefs about death. 260 00:18:13,133 --> 00:18:16,178 She investigates a spectacular collection of mummies 261 00:18:16,261 --> 00:18:20,015 that could shed light on why the bodies of the pyramid pharaohs 262 00:18:20,099 --> 00:18:23,185 weren't found inside their enormous tombs. 263 00:18:31,777 --> 00:18:34,530 These mummies date from Egypt's New Kingdom, 264 00:18:34,613 --> 00:18:39,451 a time some 1,300 years after the Giza pyramid pharaohs. 265 00:18:40,744 --> 00:18:41,954 In the New Kingdom, 266 00:18:42,037 --> 00:18:44,498 pharaohs no longer advertised their burials 267 00:18:44,581 --> 00:18:46,250 with giant pyramids. 268 00:18:46,959 --> 00:18:49,628 Instead, they conceal their tombs, 269 00:18:49,711 --> 00:18:53,257 carving them deep underground in the Valley of the Kings. 270 00:18:54,007 --> 00:18:56,844 It was in this valley that the New Kingdom pharaoh, 271 00:18:56,927 --> 00:19:00,305 Tutankhamen and his golden treasures, were found. 272 00:19:01,473 --> 00:19:04,935 But the final resting place of these pharaoh's mummies, 273 00:19:05,018 --> 00:19:06,937 wasn't so final. 274 00:19:07,020 --> 00:19:09,690 This is the mummy of Rameses III. 275 00:19:09,982 --> 00:19:13,610 You might think that he was found in his tomb in the Valley of the Kings, 276 00:19:14,236 --> 00:19:16,488 but over 100 years after he died, 277 00:19:16,572 --> 00:19:20,325 his burial was removed and his mummy was re-wrapped 278 00:19:20,659 --> 00:19:23,996 to be interred in an unmarked tomb. 279 00:19:25,747 --> 00:19:27,875 Inscriptions on the linen wrappings 280 00:19:27,958 --> 00:19:32,171 allowed archaeologists to identify the body of Rameses III 281 00:19:33,505 --> 00:19:35,048 and he wasn't the only pharaoh 282 00:19:35,132 --> 00:19:37,759 to be removed from his tomb and re-buried. 283 00:19:38,677 --> 00:19:41,805 Thutmose the II, believed by some to be the pharaoh 284 00:19:41,889 --> 00:19:44,641 from the Bible's Exodus was buried with him. 285 00:19:46,393 --> 00:19:49,313 So was Seqenenre Tao, a king whose mummy 286 00:19:49,396 --> 00:19:52,482 suggests he came to a gruesome end in battle. 287 00:19:53,692 --> 00:19:56,361 There were many more pharaohs in that unmarked tomb, 288 00:19:56,653 --> 00:20:00,532 spanning some four and a half centuries of Egyptian history. 289 00:20:01,909 --> 00:20:04,369 Most of the kings of the New Kingdom were 290 00:20:04,453 --> 00:20:07,164 buried together in that unmarked tomb. 291 00:20:08,373 --> 00:20:11,460 Why were these great pharaohs removed from their tombs 292 00:20:11,543 --> 00:20:13,712 and re-buried together? 293 00:20:14,254 --> 00:20:17,716 And could the same fate have befallen the pyramid pharaohs, 294 00:20:18,133 --> 00:20:21,261 Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure? 295 00:20:26,266 --> 00:20:29,186 Dr. Colleen Darnell hunts for clues 296 00:20:29,269 --> 00:20:31,980 to solve the mystery of why dozens of pharaohs were 297 00:20:32,064 --> 00:20:36,902 removed from their original tombs and re-buried in an unmarked grave. 298 00:20:38,904 --> 00:20:42,199 Could this ancient papyrus hold the answer? 299 00:20:42,282 --> 00:20:44,993 One of the more remarkable documents to survive 300 00:20:45,077 --> 00:20:48,664 from Ancient Egypt is a transcript of the 301 00:20:48,747 --> 00:20:51,333 confessions of a tomb robber. 302 00:20:52,084 --> 00:20:55,128 The papyrus was long ago torn down the middle, 303 00:20:55,545 --> 00:20:58,632 the two halves now live in different museums. 304 00:21:00,300 --> 00:21:02,678 But by bringing the pieces together, 305 00:21:02,803 --> 00:21:06,390 Colleen can decode the ancient confessions of a New Kingdom 306 00:21:06,473 --> 00:21:08,892 tomb robber named Amenpnufer, 307 00:21:08,976 --> 00:21:13,480 who broke into the tomb of a pharaoh named Sobekemsaf II. 308 00:21:14,189 --> 00:21:19,569 "We took our copper tools and we broke into 309 00:21:19,653 --> 00:21:22,572 its very inner chamber." 310 00:21:22,656 --> 00:21:25,492 And we know that they're going through the mummies themselves 311 00:21:25,575 --> 00:21:30,205 because they talk about a piece of Gold jewelry 312 00:21:30,289 --> 00:21:33,041 at the neck of the king. 313 00:21:35,669 --> 00:21:38,714 Amenpnufer admits to digging a tunnel 314 00:21:38,797 --> 00:21:41,091 into the tomb of the pharaoh. 315 00:21:42,634 --> 00:21:46,930 Once inside, he took as much gold as he could carry, 316 00:21:48,432 --> 00:21:50,267 but he was caught. 317 00:21:50,350 --> 00:21:52,769 For his crimes, a brutal punishment, 318 00:21:52,853 --> 00:21:55,605 sentenced to death by impalement. 319 00:21:57,065 --> 00:21:59,443 This tomb robbery and others like it, 320 00:21:59,526 --> 00:22:02,029 alarms New Kingdom authorities. 321 00:22:02,571 --> 00:22:04,156 Their Pharaoh's mummies, 322 00:22:04,239 --> 00:22:07,826 so sacred to the Ancient Egyptians, aren't safe. 323 00:22:08,285 --> 00:22:10,037 The authorities take action. 324 00:22:10,412 --> 00:22:13,749 In order to safeguard the royal mummies, 325 00:22:13,832 --> 00:22:18,628 they were moved, re-wrapped and buried together in an unmarked tomb. 326 00:22:21,089 --> 00:22:22,674 We Know that the plan worked, 327 00:22:22,758 --> 00:22:25,135 by moving them from the Valley of the Kings, 328 00:22:25,218 --> 00:22:29,806 to an unmarked tomb, they survived for thousands of years. 329 00:22:31,558 --> 00:22:34,770 If all of these kings were moved to an unmarked tomb, 330 00:22:35,896 --> 00:22:39,316 could the same fate have befallen the great pyramid pharaohs, 331 00:22:39,733 --> 00:22:42,819 Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure? 332 00:22:44,404 --> 00:22:48,742 Could their bodies have been moved and buried in an unmarked grave 333 00:22:48,825 --> 00:22:53,038 and could those graves lie here in the Southern Field? 334 00:22:57,417 --> 00:23:01,254 Ashraf's team has cleared up to 32 feet of sand. 335 00:23:03,507 --> 00:23:07,302 Their work reveals the vast scale of this cemetery. 336 00:23:07,386 --> 00:23:12,682 We have one, two, three, four, five tombs over there. 337 00:23:12,766 --> 00:23:15,644 Those tombs were completely covered with sand. 338 00:23:16,895 --> 00:23:21,525 The most impressive tomb they find lies at the far edge of the site. 339 00:23:23,485 --> 00:23:26,154 The tomb is an incredible limestone structure. 340 00:23:27,322 --> 00:23:30,283 Detailed engravings cover its walls. 341 00:23:30,992 --> 00:23:33,245 One hieroglyph is familiar. 342 00:23:33,328 --> 00:23:36,623 So, Kha-Ef-Ra. 343 00:23:37,207 --> 00:23:42,045 It was the same cartouche in the block we found in the excavations here. 344 00:23:44,297 --> 00:23:49,010 Ashraf now believes the block of limestone bearing Khafre's name 345 00:23:49,094 --> 00:23:53,181 may have once formed part of this beautifully carved tomb. 346 00:23:53,265 --> 00:23:56,977 But this tomb doesn't belong to the pharaoh himself. 347 00:23:57,644 --> 00:24:01,898 The hieroglyphics here tells about his title, 348 00:24:02,023 --> 00:24:03,608 Webb Nisu. 349 00:24:04,067 --> 00:24:09,698 Kh F Ra, Hemm, netter, the priest, so this guy, 350 00:24:09,781 --> 00:24:14,369 he was the priest of the Temple of Khafre. 351 00:24:15,120 --> 00:24:18,790 This was the burial chamber for a high priest. 352 00:24:19,291 --> 00:24:21,585 This priest would have worked in the temple 353 00:24:21,668 --> 00:24:23,962 attached to Khafre's pyramid. 354 00:24:24,463 --> 00:24:27,007 The temple was built as a place of worship 355 00:24:27,090 --> 00:24:30,969 to keep the pharaoh's memory alive after death. 356 00:24:31,386 --> 00:24:36,391 The discovery suggests that this Necropolis was no ordinary cemetery. 357 00:24:37,142 --> 00:24:40,312 It was a burial site for high-ranking officials 358 00:24:40,395 --> 00:24:43,273 who worked in the very heart of Giza. 359 00:24:45,942 --> 00:24:48,987 To find such a quality of hieroglyphics like this, 360 00:24:49,070 --> 00:24:52,574 dates back from 4,500 years, 361 00:24:52,657 --> 00:24:54,409 this really a great discovery. 362 00:24:55,869 --> 00:24:57,537 Further study of this tomb 363 00:24:57,621 --> 00:25:00,248 could not only shine a light on the life of Khafre, 364 00:25:00,332 --> 00:25:04,544 the great pyramid king, but also those who worshipped him. 365 00:25:08,089 --> 00:25:09,716 11 weeks into the dig, 366 00:25:10,133 --> 00:25:13,553 further excavations reveal another strange shaft. 367 00:25:14,763 --> 00:25:18,808 This shaft is carved almost ten feet deep into the rock. 368 00:25:19,059 --> 00:25:22,812 Those blocks they are covering the entrance of the burial chamber. 369 00:25:23,438 --> 00:25:25,565 It means it's intact. 370 00:25:25,982 --> 00:25:29,236 Ashraf sends site inspector, Ahmed Ezz, 371 00:25:29,319 --> 00:25:31,488 down to help clear the blocks. 372 00:25:31,863 --> 00:25:33,490 I hurt my finger, you idiot. 373 00:25:33,573 --> 00:25:34,824 Wait, look at mine! 374 00:25:38,453 --> 00:25:41,289 They lift the last of the enormous 80 pound blocks 375 00:25:41,373 --> 00:25:44,042 that covered the entrance to the burial chamber. 376 00:25:44,668 --> 00:25:46,437 Nearby Ahmed, I can see there is something there 377 00:25:46,461 --> 00:25:49,422 maybe there is something from wood, I'm not sure yet. 378 00:25:51,591 --> 00:25:52,926 It's a coffin! 379 00:26:01,017 --> 00:26:03,937 At the bottom of this newly discovered burial shaft, 380 00:26:04,020 --> 00:26:05,897 in Giza's Southern Field, 381 00:26:07,023 --> 00:26:10,694 Ashraf is inspecting an exquisitely painted coffin. 382 00:26:10,777 --> 00:26:12,195 You can see the face 383 00:26:12,320 --> 00:26:15,490 his lips, his nose, it's well detailed. 384 00:26:16,449 --> 00:26:17,617 I'm speechless. 385 00:26:18,076 --> 00:26:21,538 This coffin is an extraordinary, one of a kind find. 386 00:26:22,706 --> 00:26:26,960 If you have a look here, we have the beautiful Anubis 387 00:26:27,043 --> 00:26:29,588 the guardian of the tomb here. 388 00:26:30,130 --> 00:26:32,632 These markings protect the owner's body 389 00:26:32,716 --> 00:26:35,468 so that he can flourish in the afterlife. 390 00:26:35,552 --> 00:26:38,430 And this coffin even has a false lid... 391 00:26:38,513 --> 00:26:39,639 Wow. 392 00:26:39,723 --> 00:26:41,182 An extra line of defense. 393 00:26:41,808 --> 00:26:45,604 It's a cover, above a cover. 394 00:26:46,938 --> 00:26:50,525 In fact, coffin after coffin are being discovered 395 00:26:50,609 --> 00:26:53,570 scattered all across the excavation site. 396 00:26:53,653 --> 00:26:55,530 Some are buried in shallow sand. 397 00:26:55,614 --> 00:26:56,990 What's this, Ahmed? Wood? 398 00:26:57,115 --> 00:26:59,034 Yes, that's wood. 399 00:27:00,452 --> 00:27:02,996 The team decode the markings on the coffins. 400 00:27:03,747 --> 00:27:06,124 It's like your wife is giving a birth, 401 00:27:06,207 --> 00:27:11,296 I wish I can hold this coffin between my arms, he's my baby. 402 00:27:13,131 --> 00:27:17,969 The coffins were buried on top of and inside the old kingdom tombs. 403 00:27:18,637 --> 00:27:22,515 But while the tombs may date back to the time of the pyramids, 404 00:27:22,599 --> 00:27:26,603 the caskets inside are from a much later period. 405 00:27:27,020 --> 00:27:28,688 This style of wooden coffin, 406 00:27:29,064 --> 00:27:32,442 carved and intricately painted to look like its inhabitant, 407 00:27:32,525 --> 00:27:35,820 did not exist when the pyramids were constructed. 408 00:27:35,904 --> 00:27:38,698 It's much later than the pyramids time, 409 00:27:39,699 --> 00:27:43,286 the decorations, the motifs of the scenes, 410 00:27:43,578 --> 00:27:45,872 it's a style of, of late period. 411 00:27:46,915 --> 00:27:50,627 The coffins of the Southern Field date from the late period, 412 00:27:50,710 --> 00:27:53,588 the term given by archaeologists to a time 413 00:27:53,672 --> 00:27:57,258 2,000 years after the Old Kingdom pharaohs. 414 00:27:59,052 --> 00:28:03,264 Why do these graves lie amongst the tombs of their ancient ancestors 415 00:28:03,348 --> 00:28:05,809 in the shadow of the pyramids? 416 00:28:07,227 --> 00:28:09,270 The time scales are enormous. 417 00:28:10,772 --> 00:28:13,608 The Pharaoh Khufu built the first Great Pyramid 418 00:28:13,692 --> 00:28:16,486 around 2,500 BC. 419 00:28:17,237 --> 00:28:19,864 A further 1,300 years passed, 420 00:28:19,948 --> 00:28:22,450 before the rule of the boy king, Tutankhamen. 421 00:28:24,744 --> 00:28:28,289 And the late period coffins unearthed in the Southern Field 422 00:28:28,373 --> 00:28:31,710 came another 700 years after even King Tut. 423 00:28:33,420 --> 00:28:37,674 In fact, these Egyptians lived almost as close to smart phones as they did 424 00:28:37,757 --> 00:28:39,759 to the pyramid pharaohs. 425 00:28:42,762 --> 00:28:45,682 It's a remarkable twist to the tale, 426 00:28:45,765 --> 00:28:50,437 the Southern Field appears to be a cemetery on top of a cemetery, 427 00:28:50,520 --> 00:28:53,773 created 2,000 years apart. 428 00:28:54,107 --> 00:28:58,903 This burial site is a window into an astonishing chapter of Egyptian history. 429 00:29:00,280 --> 00:29:04,325 This site was once an important old kingdom necropolis, 430 00:29:04,409 --> 00:29:07,954 with limestone and mudbrick tombs covering the hillside. 431 00:29:09,330 --> 00:29:11,833 But the cemetery's peace was shattered. 432 00:29:12,876 --> 00:29:14,627 2,000 years later, 433 00:29:14,711 --> 00:29:19,048 the Late Period Egyptians suddenly began to re-use the necropolis, 434 00:29:19,674 --> 00:29:21,551 carving fresh shafts 435 00:29:21,634 --> 00:29:24,429 and re-opening ancient burial chambers. 436 00:29:25,764 --> 00:29:28,600 Burying their dead on top of and inside 437 00:29:28,683 --> 00:29:31,728 the ancient tombs of the Old Kingdom Egyptians. 438 00:29:36,566 --> 00:29:38,985 The discoveries here lead Ashraf, 439 00:29:39,068 --> 00:29:43,990 director of the Giza Plateau, to propose an incredible idea. 440 00:29:44,699 --> 00:29:49,162 Could these late period Egyptians have played a role in the disappearance 441 00:29:49,245 --> 00:29:51,664 of the bodies of the pyramid kings, 442 00:29:51,748 --> 00:29:54,584 Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure? 443 00:29:55,043 --> 00:29:56,795 Maybe the Late period people 444 00:29:56,878 --> 00:29:59,506 found the body of one of the pharaohs 445 00:29:59,589 --> 00:30:02,175 and moved it some place else. 446 00:30:02,258 --> 00:30:03,551 Maybe there's a mummy 447 00:30:03,635 --> 00:30:05,261 a great discovery of a pharaoh 448 00:30:05,345 --> 00:30:06,471 was waiting for us here. 449 00:30:08,097 --> 00:30:11,100 Although late period Egyptians lived two millennia 450 00:30:11,184 --> 00:30:13,561 after the great pyramids were built, 451 00:30:13,645 --> 00:30:17,273 they had an obsession with the ancient pharaohs who built them. 452 00:30:17,482 --> 00:30:19,901 These people, they were worshipping 453 00:30:19,984 --> 00:30:21,736 the pharaohs from the Old Kingdom. 454 00:30:22,278 --> 00:30:25,573 Why did late period Egyptians have such a fascination 455 00:30:25,657 --> 00:30:27,867 with these ancient pyramid pharaohs? 456 00:30:33,706 --> 00:30:36,417 Dr. Colleen Darnell is a world expert 457 00:30:36,501 --> 00:30:39,003 in decoding ancient texts. 458 00:30:40,046 --> 00:30:42,674 She believes the walls of a lesser-known period, 459 00:30:42,757 --> 00:30:46,344 nine miles south of Giza, in Saqqara, 460 00:30:46,427 --> 00:30:49,097 could reveal the reason late period Egyptians 461 00:30:49,180 --> 00:30:52,308 idolized the pyramid pharaohs and may even 462 00:30:52,392 --> 00:30:56,062 have sought to protect and preserve their royal mummies. 463 00:31:01,651 --> 00:31:04,320 Saqqara is an ancient cemetery. 464 00:31:05,280 --> 00:31:07,490 It neighbors the Giza necropolis 465 00:31:07,574 --> 00:31:10,910 and built around the same time as the Great Pyramids. 466 00:31:11,828 --> 00:31:14,289 17 pharaohs are buried here. 467 00:31:15,164 --> 00:31:18,668 Colleen investigates the pyramid of Unas. 468 00:31:18,751 --> 00:31:22,380 It was built by King Unas who lived just 100 years 469 00:31:22,463 --> 00:31:25,091 after the Giza Pyramid pharaohs. 470 00:31:25,174 --> 00:31:29,012 The exterior of the pyramid of Unas is pretty eroded. 471 00:31:29,095 --> 00:31:33,308 But on the inside, it's remarkably well preserved. 472 00:31:35,602 --> 00:31:40,356 The interior of Unas's pyramid is covered with mystical symbols. 473 00:31:41,357 --> 00:31:45,236 These are the Pyramid texts, magic spells designed to 474 00:31:45,320 --> 00:31:49,115 help the deceased achieve immortality in the afterlife. 475 00:31:50,325 --> 00:31:53,661 These spells also reveal why Late Period Egyptians 476 00:31:53,745 --> 00:31:55,496 may have gone hunting 477 00:31:55,580 --> 00:31:59,042 for the bodies of the Giza's pyramid kings. 478 00:32:05,048 --> 00:32:07,884 Colleen Darnell decodes ancient spells 479 00:32:07,967 --> 00:32:10,845 carved into the walls of the pyramid of Unas. 480 00:32:10,929 --> 00:32:16,893 One of the spells begins, "Hail King Unas," and then it says, 481 00:32:16,976 --> 00:32:22,357 "You have not gone away dead, you have gone away, alive." 482 00:32:24,943 --> 00:32:29,280 He's achieved eternal existence in the afterlife. 483 00:32:30,239 --> 00:32:33,785 These spells don't just grant the pharaoh immortality, 484 00:32:34,494 --> 00:32:38,915 they're also a road map to becoming an all-powerful God. 485 00:32:38,998 --> 00:32:45,463 It says, "The one whom he desires to live, he shall live 486 00:32:45,546 --> 00:32:50,176 and the one who he desires to die, he shall die." 487 00:32:53,554 --> 00:32:56,849 The spells of the pyramid texts describe how the 488 00:32:56,933 --> 00:33:00,186 king becomes a god in the afterlife. 489 00:33:01,396 --> 00:33:05,984 These texts reveal that pyramids weren't just burial chambers, 490 00:33:06,067 --> 00:33:08,111 they were God-making machines. 491 00:33:09,404 --> 00:33:13,616 No pyramid texts were found inside the Giza pyramids. 492 00:33:13,700 --> 00:33:18,371 But Colleen thinks that's because the architects never carved them into stone. 493 00:33:19,122 --> 00:33:22,166 It's entirely possible that the pyramids of Giza 494 00:33:22,250 --> 00:33:25,545 would have had pyramid texts on papyrus scrolls included 495 00:33:25,628 --> 00:33:26,796 in the original burial, 496 00:33:26,879 --> 00:33:29,257 but all of that material is now lost to us. 497 00:33:30,508 --> 00:33:33,302 The pyramid pharaohs built their enormous tombs 498 00:33:33,386 --> 00:33:35,805 to become Gods in the afterlife. 499 00:33:36,973 --> 00:33:39,517 And 2,000 years after their deaths, 500 00:33:39,600 --> 00:33:41,811 that's exactly what they'd become. 501 00:33:42,812 --> 00:33:46,566 They were now Gods to the late period Egyptians. 502 00:33:48,568 --> 00:33:52,572 The late period marked the dying days of native Egyptian rule. 503 00:33:53,614 --> 00:33:57,702 Between 664 to 332 BC, 504 00:33:57,785 --> 00:34:00,246 Egypt was under attack from Assyrians, 505 00:34:00,329 --> 00:34:03,124 Babylonians and Persians. 506 00:34:03,207 --> 00:34:05,668 In the Empire's final decades, 507 00:34:05,752 --> 00:34:09,047 late period Egyptians returned to Giza. 508 00:34:09,130 --> 00:34:11,841 They looked to the pyramid pharaohs, Khufu, 509 00:34:11,924 --> 00:34:16,721 Khafre and Menkaure for protection in the afterlife. 510 00:34:16,804 --> 00:34:19,807 These were now their Gods and the late period 511 00:34:19,891 --> 00:34:23,019 Egyptians wanted to be buried beside them. 512 00:34:24,145 --> 00:34:27,815 Late period Egyptians idolized Khufu, 513 00:34:27,899 --> 00:34:30,485 Khafre and Menkaure. 514 00:34:30,568 --> 00:34:32,945 That's why they want to have their tombs nearby the pyramids, 515 00:34:33,029 --> 00:34:36,491 they believed the pyramid pharaohs, they are Gods. 516 00:34:39,869 --> 00:34:44,832 The late period Egyptians worshipped the pyramid pharaohs as Gods. 517 00:34:45,625 --> 00:34:50,963 So if they did find the bodies of the ancient kings left behind by looters, 518 00:34:51,047 --> 00:34:55,927 they would have wanted to preserve and protect the royal remains. 519 00:34:56,469 --> 00:34:59,013 Just like the mummies of the New Kingdom pharaohs, 520 00:34:59,222 --> 00:35:03,059 re-wrapped and re-buried near the Valley of the Kings. 521 00:35:04,102 --> 00:35:07,855 Could the late period Egyptians have moved the royal mummies to their own 522 00:35:07,939 --> 00:35:11,901 necropolis in the Southern Field to keep them safe? 523 00:35:14,821 --> 00:35:18,825 After 12 weeks of intensive excavations on the Southern Field, 524 00:35:18,908 --> 00:35:22,495 Ashraf's investigation enters a new phase. 525 00:35:25,206 --> 00:35:29,544 The team will now begin to open the coffins found around the site. 526 00:35:29,627 --> 00:35:32,130 Wow. It's a mummy. 527 00:35:32,213 --> 00:35:37,677 But, it's not for a tall or a big guy, maybe he's 15, 16, 528 00:35:37,760 --> 00:35:40,680 he didn't have enough time or money 529 00:35:40,763 --> 00:35:43,182 to afford a big burial for him. 530 00:35:45,476 --> 00:35:50,314 Ashraf works with expert osteoarcheologist Dr. Amira Shahin, 531 00:35:50,398 --> 00:35:53,609 to examine the bones excavated from the network of tombs 532 00:35:53,693 --> 00:35:55,486 beneath the Southern Field. 533 00:35:57,029 --> 00:35:58,698 We have another clavicle... 534 00:35:59,657 --> 00:36:02,118 But there is one burial in particular that 535 00:36:02,201 --> 00:36:04,954 Ashraf is keen for her to investigate. 536 00:36:05,746 --> 00:36:10,751 Can Amira's analysis finally reveal who is buried in the golden coffin? 537 00:36:11,711 --> 00:36:14,463 Will the body reveal evidence of their status 538 00:36:14,547 --> 00:36:17,383 and a reason for their elaborate burial? 539 00:36:17,800 --> 00:36:21,470 Could this even be the body of a pyramid pharaoh? 540 00:36:21,554 --> 00:36:24,849 Re-buried by late period Egyptians? 541 00:36:25,308 --> 00:36:31,522 According to the shape of the, the skull, these tiny bones. 542 00:36:31,856 --> 00:36:34,817 So this is most probably a skull of a female. 543 00:36:36,110 --> 00:36:41,824 She died when all her teeth are present, so she's really young. 544 00:36:44,076 --> 00:36:46,412 This is no pyramid pharaoh, 545 00:36:47,288 --> 00:36:51,083 but the bones do reveal a remarkable ancient practice. 546 00:36:51,167 --> 00:36:53,002 This is not normal. 547 00:36:53,836 --> 00:36:58,216 Amira finds a substantial hole just above the right eye. 548 00:36:58,841 --> 00:37:01,260 The hole is unusually smooth. 549 00:37:01,928 --> 00:37:04,472 This is the surface of the bone, it is not broken. 550 00:37:05,181 --> 00:37:08,226 This hole happened before death. 551 00:37:08,309 --> 00:37:11,520 It has been made by a physician. 552 00:37:12,188 --> 00:37:14,899 This smooth, circular hole, suggests that 553 00:37:14,982 --> 00:37:19,862 this skull had undergone an operation, ancient surgery. 554 00:37:21,614 --> 00:37:24,659 These people get medical health 555 00:37:24,742 --> 00:37:28,204 600 BC, we have medical health 556 00:37:28,287 --> 00:37:31,082 for medium class people 557 00:37:31,165 --> 00:37:33,334 and this for me, is something new. 558 00:37:35,711 --> 00:37:38,881 These bones might not be those of a pyramid pharaoh, 559 00:37:39,799 --> 00:37:41,968 but they're an important discovery, 560 00:37:42,051 --> 00:37:45,346 revealing physical evidence of ancient surgery, 561 00:37:45,429 --> 00:37:49,892 in a civilization known for some of the earliest surgical procedures. 562 00:37:51,811 --> 00:37:54,981 What of Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure? 563 00:37:56,148 --> 00:38:00,403 Can Ashraf's excavations reveal evidence to help solve the mystery 564 00:38:00,486 --> 00:38:03,197 of what happened to their mummified bodies? 565 00:38:04,073 --> 00:38:05,700 And what role, if any, 566 00:38:05,783 --> 00:38:09,245 late period Egyptians played in their disappearance. 567 00:38:10,162 --> 00:38:13,791 Incredible evidence may finally provide the answers. 568 00:38:14,333 --> 00:38:17,962 Evidence from inside Menkaure's pyramid. 569 00:38:23,426 --> 00:38:28,055 The enormous monuments of Khufu and Khafre tower 260 feet 570 00:38:28,139 --> 00:38:31,559 above the smallest pyramid on the Giza Plateau. 571 00:38:32,101 --> 00:38:36,522 But Khufu's grandson, Menkaure, still built a tomb that towers over 572 00:38:36,605 --> 00:38:41,694 200 feet tall and weighs in at 600,000 tons. 573 00:38:42,778 --> 00:38:44,905 In the hunt for the missing pyramid pharaohs, 574 00:38:44,989 --> 00:38:48,534 this could be the most important monument of them all. 575 00:38:50,202 --> 00:38:53,998 While the other two great tombs have been open to modern explorers since 576 00:38:54,081 --> 00:38:56,208 the beginning of recorded history, 577 00:38:56,292 --> 00:39:01,172 the entrance to Menkaure's pyramid was buried deep in the sand, 578 00:39:01,255 --> 00:39:05,468 until the early 19th century, when archaeologists finally 579 00:39:05,551 --> 00:39:08,512 dug down to access the burial chamber. 580 00:39:08,596 --> 00:39:12,475 Inside, they found a mysterious wooden coffin. 581 00:39:13,392 --> 00:39:16,270 The coffin now resides at the British Museum and 582 00:39:16,354 --> 00:39:19,523 the inscriptions are worn and difficult to read. 583 00:39:20,608 --> 00:39:25,613 Archaeologist, Dr. Lehner, is a world leading expert on the pyramids of Giza. 584 00:39:26,739 --> 00:39:31,160 He examines a copy of a drawing made almost 200 years ago. 585 00:39:34,080 --> 00:39:37,291 So this is the wooden coffin, found in 1837. 586 00:39:37,375 --> 00:39:41,003 It's inscribed for Menkaure, as Pharaoh. 587 00:39:41,670 --> 00:39:47,593 And it says, "Oh Osiris, Menkaure, king of upper and lower Egypt. 588 00:39:47,676 --> 00:39:53,933 They cause that you'll exist like a God, without enemies." 589 00:39:55,810 --> 00:40:00,564 The text states that this coffin contains Menkaure's mummified body. 590 00:40:00,648 --> 00:40:03,984 It reveals that he hoped to become a God upon death, 591 00:40:04,068 --> 00:40:06,946 just like the other pyramid pharaohs. 592 00:40:09,073 --> 00:40:14,703 But there's a mystery, the coffin is wooden and shaped like a human. 593 00:40:15,204 --> 00:40:18,958 This style of coffin is identical to the late period burials 594 00:40:19,041 --> 00:40:22,128 being unearthed by Ashraf in the Southern Field. 595 00:40:22,837 --> 00:40:24,797 It's named for Menkaure, 596 00:40:24,880 --> 00:40:27,258 but this is not his original coffin. 597 00:40:27,341 --> 00:40:32,138 Everything about this suggests that it was put into the pyramid 598 00:40:32,221 --> 00:40:35,057 2,000 years after Menkaure died. 599 00:40:35,141 --> 00:40:37,017 And this is very strange. 600 00:40:37,518 --> 00:40:42,481 Is this a re-burial of Menkaure, some 2,000 years later? 601 00:40:46,735 --> 00:40:51,031 2,000 years after Menkaure was first locked into his pyramid, 602 00:40:52,616 --> 00:40:55,828 late period Egyptians entered the tomb, 603 00:40:55,911 --> 00:40:59,331 perhaps themselves hunting for the pharaoh's body. 604 00:41:01,167 --> 00:41:04,879 They likely found the burial chamber desecrated from robbers 605 00:41:04,962 --> 00:41:08,132 and maybe they found this body too. 606 00:41:08,507 --> 00:41:10,801 But Menkaure was a God, 607 00:41:10,885 --> 00:41:14,847 they couldn't leave his sacred body unprotected. 608 00:41:14,930 --> 00:41:20,561 Instead, they re-wrapped the mummy and placed it in a new coffin. 609 00:41:21,353 --> 00:41:24,023 Holding a fresh funeral for Menkaure, 610 00:41:24,440 --> 00:41:28,152 restoring his body into the pyramid he built. 611 00:41:28,944 --> 00:41:32,948 We know at this period they revived the memories of these kings 612 00:41:33,032 --> 00:41:35,367 and in this case apparently, 613 00:41:35,451 --> 00:41:39,413 re-doing Menkaure's burial at this time of renaissance, 614 00:41:39,497 --> 00:41:43,667 when they're reviving the cult of these long dead pharaohs. 615 00:41:45,169 --> 00:41:49,757 Menkaure's body wasn't found inside the casket. 616 00:41:49,840 --> 00:41:54,887 But the coffin itself is evidence that a pyramid pharaoh was moved by these 617 00:41:54,970 --> 00:41:59,683 late period Egyptians and restored into his ancient tomb. 618 00:42:00,976 --> 00:42:05,689 A God reburied 2,000 years after he died. 619 00:42:06,690 --> 00:42:10,277 Could the same fate have befallen the other pyramid pharaohs, 620 00:42:10,361 --> 00:42:12,530 Khufu and Khafre? 621 00:42:12,613 --> 00:42:17,409 There's one way to get answers, find the missing bodies. 622 00:42:18,744 --> 00:42:22,998 We now know that the vast Southern Field was an important burial site 623 00:42:23,082 --> 00:42:25,834 for these late period Egyptians. 624 00:42:26,752 --> 00:42:32,049 And Menkaure's coffin is evidence that late period Egyptians did indeed go 625 00:42:32,132 --> 00:42:37,596 looking for the ancient pyramid pharaohs to protect and preserve their mummies. 626 00:42:39,181 --> 00:42:44,436 This huge expanse of desert may offer up a pyramid pharaoh yet. 627 00:42:44,520 --> 00:42:49,900 I will not stop digging here because every day I get more excited 628 00:42:49,984 --> 00:42:54,113 to find more things, more finds, more discoveries. 629 00:42:58,117 --> 00:43:00,661 Months of intense digging has unearthed a 630 00:43:00,744 --> 00:43:03,330 treasure trove of unique discoveries. 631 00:43:04,331 --> 00:43:06,875 From the beautifully carved tomb of a high priest 632 00:43:06,959 --> 00:43:10,045 who worked in the shadow of the pyramids. 633 00:43:10,129 --> 00:43:13,882 To the shattered golden coffin of a mysterious young woman, 634 00:43:13,966 --> 00:43:17,094 the recipient of ancient surgery. 635 00:43:18,554 --> 00:43:21,432 And they've found countless other artifacts 636 00:43:21,515 --> 00:43:24,476 that reveal extraordinary details about the lives 637 00:43:24,560 --> 00:43:27,896 of those who built Egypt's great pyramids 638 00:43:27,980 --> 00:43:30,608 and the people who worshipped them. 639 00:43:30,733 --> 00:43:35,362 Since I was a child, I was dreaming to be excavator, 640 00:43:35,446 --> 00:43:40,784 to find new discoveries, and I think I'm making my dream come true, 641 00:43:40,868 --> 00:43:42,828 by being here in this site. 642 00:43:45,372 --> 00:43:47,583 The hunt for the pyramid pharaohs, 643 00:43:47,666 --> 00:43:52,463 Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure, will continue. 644 00:43:53,839 --> 00:43:58,385 Maybe in the future we will find their mummies hidden 645 00:43:58,469 --> 00:44:00,262 somewhere around the pyramid, 646 00:44:00,346 --> 00:44:05,392 maybe not, but it's going to be fun to keep looking. 647 00:44:06,518 --> 00:44:07,758 Captioned by Cotter Media Group. 54968

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