Egyptian Journeys with Dan Cruickshank - Season 1

Egyptian Journeys with Dan Cruickshank

Season 1

2005 • 6 Episodes

Episodes

Secrets of the Tomb Builders - Egyptian Journeys with Dan Cruickshank

1. Secrets of the Tomb Builders

October 30, 2005

Dan visits the magnificent underground tombs in the Valley of the Kings, in search of clues about the unsung heroes of this ancient world - the mysterious community of craftsmen who spent their lives building lavish burial chambers for the pharaohs.

The Pharaoh Hunter - Egyptian Journeys with Dan Cruickshank

2. The Pharaoh Hunter

November 6, 2005

Dan traces the unexpected twists and mysteries in the life of Howard Carter, the great British archaeologist who discovered the tomb of Tutankhamun, and reveals the hidden legacy of Carter's work.

The Rebel Pharaoh - Egyptian Journeys with Dan Cruickshank

3. The Rebel Pharaoh

November 13, 2005

Dan Cruickshank travels the Nile, from magnificent Karnak to the desolate ruins of El Amarna, in search of the truth about Akhenaten, the most radical and mysterious pharaoh ever to rule Egypt, and his beautiful wife Nefertiti.

Building for Eternity - Egyptian Journeys with Dan Cruickshank

4. Building for Eternity

November 20, 2005

Dan Cruickshank discovers the ingenious techniques that the ancient Egyptians used to make their pyramids, temples and mummies last forever, driven by their obsession with magic and the afterlife.

Pharaoh's Wives - Egyptian Journeys with Dan Cruickshank

5. Pharaoh's Wives

November 28, 2005

Dan delves into the dark side of the court of Ramesses III, tracing the conspiracy that spread through his harem and may have led to his mysterious death.

The Death of Ancient Egypt - Egyptian Journeys with Dan Cruickshank

6. The Death of Ancient Egypt

December 4, 2005

On a lonely island in the River Nile, Dan visits the last-known hieroglyphic inscription in Egypt and discovers the surprising truth about those responsible for the final, brutal collapse of this great civilisation, a culture that had lasted more than 3,000 years.