
Preview | Scanning the Pyramids
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Solve a 4,500-year-old mystery with Secrets of the Dead, Scanning the Pyramids.
Tracing the origin of the legends of secret chambers hidden in the heart of the pyramid, Secrets of the Dead will show what lies within, solving a 4,500-year-old mystery, by following the first scientific mission in 30 years to be authorized by the Egyptian government to examine the pyramids of Egypt.
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Preview | Scanning the Pyramids
Preview: Season 17 Episode 1 | 36sVideo has Closed Captions
Tracing the origin of the legends of secret chambers hidden in the heart of the pyramid, Secrets of the Dead will show what lies within, solving a 4,500-year-old mystery, by following the first scientific mission in 30 years to be authorized by the Egyptian government to examine the pyramids of Egypt.
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Clip: S17 Ep1 | 1m 39s | Scientists use muography to create an internal scan of the Great Pyramid. (1m 39s)
A Peek at the New Discoveries Inside the Great Pyramid
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Clip: S17 Ep1 | 2m 16s | The team uses AR technology to see what the voids inside the Great Pyramid might look like (2m 16s)
Clip: S17 Ep1 | 41s | Technology discovers new secrets inside the Great Pyramid at Giza. (41s)
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