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DVD - Nefertiti Resurrected
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Sexual Astrology - DVD : Nefertiti Resurrected
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0012236148708
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Family Home Ent
Manufacturer: Family Home Ent
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Family Home Ent
Region Code: 1
Release Date: October 21, 2003
Running Time: 98 minutes
Sales Rank: 65361
Studio: Family Home Ent
Theatrical Release Date: August 17, 2003
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Editorial Review:
Description: LOVED BY A KING. HATED BY AN EMPIRE. ERASED FROM HISTORY. SHE COULD BE THE BIGGEST FIND SINCE KING TUT. Has the famed Egyptian beauty, Queen Nefertiti, been found in a secret chamber deep in the Valley of the Kings? A Discovery Channel Quest expedition, led by Dr. Joann Fletcher and a team of internationally renown scientists from the University of York Mummy research Team, hopes to find out. If they're right, the finding will be one of the greatest archaeological discoveries since Nefertiti's stepson - King Tutankhamen - was discovered in 1922. 'Great Royal Wife' of the 'renegade' pharaoh Akhenaten, Nefertiti was a mother of six who helped lead a religious revolution that changed Egypt and the world forever. Yet after her death, her enemies destroyed all evidence of Nefertiti's life. Now, drawing on 13 years of research, Fletcher and her team bring Nefertiti's turbulent reign to life as never before using cutting-edge computer animations to recreate ancient Egypt's great temples; x-rays to reveal the telltale signs of foul play on her mummy; and forensic graphics to recreate the mummy's face. Have they found the ancient world's greatest beauty?
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This whole video is based on twisted facts and outright lies. The author Joanne Fletcher has been banned from entering Egypt. Her career is over because of the absolute abuse of the facts. The mummy she identified as Nefertiti has been proven to be a teenage boy. The Discovery Channel should be ashamed of themselves.
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I have actually enjoyed it.
interesting.
I guess we all look alike when we die.
All bones.
I wonder where Akhenatens body is?And what have they done with Nefertiti's REAL body.so many mysteries.
eventually it was a male not a female after the dna tests done in cairo.
I would watch it again.
just like watching a movie.
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I just read that Joann Fletcher got banned from doing Egyptology in Egypt because she didn't follow Zahi "Zowie" Hawass' procedure of letting him announce everything. He does indeed appear in the video, making quite reasonable remarks about how there's no evidence in favor of Fletcher's thesis. Kent Weeks, excavator of KV5, also appears, suggesting that her claim isn't that farfetched, but that it will have to wait for better technology in coming years to rule it in or out. That is also reasonable. ... Read More
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This movie is another good forensic analysis and very poor historical bases by discovery channel; the first one was "Rameses: a wrath of God or man? and found it a good forensic analysis for a fake story. The movie is based on the discovery of a mummy in the kings valley(a place serves as ancient Egyptians kings/queens tombs in the west side of the Nile River, upper Egypt). Dr. Joann, a professor of archeology did her best to prove that mummy is for Queen Nefertiti. The professor provided very refutable ... Read More
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This movie is very insightful, you find yourself learning a lot about the queen, the era and what is current in Egyptology. The movie was very interesting, not at all like many documentaries. My students even really enjoyed it, what more could a teacher want!?!
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