This documentary addresses the other side of Egypt, the one we do not know. It reveals to us curiosities and customs not of the pharaohs, but of the normal, simple people of the common people. With the help of Terry Jones and his casual way of narrating, we will discover how the Egyptians lived, dressed and ate, and how the Egyptians interacted socially more than 4,000 years ago. Some archaeologists are convinced that those who built the pyramids were not slaves but free men working in a cooperative effort. Did you know that the entire population wore makeup on their faces, that in their houses the walls were plastered and painted like today? These and many more things you will discover in “the hidden history of Egypt”.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/27777-discovery-channel-historia-ocu-dvd--8435112601401.html27777Discovery Channel Historia Ocu [DVD]<div><br/>This documentary addresses the other side of Egypt, the one we do not know. It reveals to us curiosities and customs not of the pharaohs, but of the normal, simple people of the common people. With the help of Terry Jones and his casual way of narrating, we will discover how the Egyptians lived, dressed and ate, and how the Egyptians interacted socially more than 4,000 years ago. Some archaeologists are convinced that those who built the pyramids were not slaves but free men working in a cooperative effort. Did you know that the entire population wore makeup on their faces, that in their houses the walls were plastered and painted like today? These and many more things you will discover in “the hidden history of Egypt”.</div>https://dvdstorespain.es/332299-home_default/discovery-channel-historia-ocu-dvd-.jpg4.8347instockLlamentol, S.L.4.83474.8347002016-05-13T20:47:51+0200/Start/Start/Films/Start/New
This documentary addresses the other side of Egypt, the one we do not know. It reveals to us curiosities and customs not of the pharaohs, but of the normal, simple people of the common people. With the help of Terry Jones and his casual way of narrating, we will discover how the Egyptians lived, dressed and ate, and how the Egyptians interacted socially more than 4,000 years ago. Some archaeologists are convinced that those who built the pyramids were not slaves but free men working in a cooperative effort. Did you know that the entire population wore makeup on their faces, that in their houses the walls were plastered and painted like today? These and many more things you will discover in “the hidden history of Egypt”.