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The Mummy Who Would Be King
The Mummy Who Would Be King
Series: NOVA
Grade level: Grade 7+
Closed captioned: Yes
Described Video: Yes
60 min on 1 disc
Home and Educational Use
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List $19.95
 

It is a tantalizing idea: a shriveled mummy that has lain neglected on a dusty museum shelf at Niagara Falls could be the remnants of a long-lost Egyptian pharaoh. While a trail of clues hints at how the looted mummy made its way to North America a century and a half ago, archaeologists go to Emory University to employ the latest imaging and DNA techniques in hopes of confirming the body’s hidden identity. Their results provide compelling evidence that the mummy may indeed be that of Ramesses I, founder of ancient Egypt’s most illustrious dynasty. This amazing story of historical intrigue and forensic science concludes as the mummy takes its rightful place alongside royal relatives in an Egyptian museum, a fitting solution to a 3,000 year-old puzzle.

Special DVD features include: materials and activities for educators; a link to the NOVA Web site; scene selections; closed captions; and described video for the visually impaired.

On one DVD5 disc. Region coding: All regions. Audio: Dolby stereo. Screen format: Letterboxed.

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Item # WG38059
ISBN # 1-593751-79-6
UPC # 783421 38 0592
2004

Reviews

"...engrossing..." -- TV Guide
"...an engaging NOVA documentary that mixes history, drama, comedy and a dash of farce." -- The Oregonian
"...an appealing if occasionally grotesque hour..." ---The New York Times
"...the ultimate crossover episode of "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" and "Cold Case..." --The New York Daily News
"...a great detective story, no matter which way it turns out." --The New York Daily News
"This NOVA episode is a fascinating story...rivals anything prime-time TV can offer." -- Library Journal

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