The Hidden History of Egypt

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History Documentary narrated by Terry Jones and published by Discovery Channel in 2001 - Chinese, English Multilanguage narration

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What did the Egyptians do when they weren't building pyramids, and just what are hieroglyphics about? Terry Jones - of Monty Python fame - learns that Egyptian women were on equal footing with men in all aspects of society, including wages and property ownership. Paper, papyrus, originated in Egypt, allowing for the development of the sciences, art and literature. These discoveries establish how attached to life the ancient Egyptians were and discards the supposition that because of their elaborate tombs, they were more focused on death and the afterlife. On this subject, and about this documentary in general, Jones said: "I'm not interested in this stuff; these are just the funeral arrangements of a megalomaniac who lived three and a half thousand years ago before they thought of cryogenic freezers. I want to know how ordinary people lived in ancient Egypt." And so the previously un-heralded life of the ancient craftsmen, traders and layman of ancient Egypt is explored in The Hidden History of Egypt.

Produced and directed by Phil Grabsky
Narrated by Terry Jones
Photography by Mike Fox
Edited by Phil Reynolds
50 minutes, English and Mandarin Chinese dual audio, 2001


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  • Video Codec: DivX
  • Video Bitrate: 1544 Kbps
  • Video Resolution: 656x384
  • Video Aspect Ratio: 1.71 / 41:24
  • Video Framerate: 29.97
  • Quality Factor: 0.21 b/px
  • Audio1: English (subs included separately)
  • Audio1 Codec: Dolby AC3
  • Audio1 Bitrate: 256 kb/s @ 48KHz
  • Audio1 Channels: 2
  • Audio2: Mandarin Chinese
  • Audio2 Codec: Dolby AC3
  • Audio2 Bitrate: 256 kb/s @ 48KHz
  • Audio2 Channels: 2
  • Runtime per Part: 50 minutes
  • Number of Parts: 1
  • Part Size: 746 MB (1/6 DVDR)
  • Ripped by: PolarBear

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