Tutankhamun With Dan Snow
A discovery of a fracture in Tutankhamun's skeleton, signalling the injury that led to his death.
A discovery of a fracture in Tutankhamun's skeleton, signalling the injury that led to his death.
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The beginnings of mankind can be traced back 3.2 million years to Ethiopia.
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Special effects filled documentary beginning 49 million years ago.
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In a brutal world where nature is both friend and foe, our ancient powers take shape.
Historian Dan Snow tells the dramatic story of the life, death and rediscovery of Tutankhamun.
A discovery of a fracture in Tutankhamun's skeleton, signalling the injury that led to his death.
The remains of Tutankhamun's parents.
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