Egypt's Unexplained Files - Season 1

Season 1
Despite being one of the most studied civilizations, rich in history, culture, science and art, much of Ancient Egypt remains a great mystery. Many modern-day customs and technologies have their roots in Ancient Egypt, yet the details about their way of life remain a mystery. In a new Science Channel series, EGYPT'S UNEXPLAINED FILES, experts dive deep into the secrets of Ancient Egypt, and use cutting-edge archaeological technology to reveal the hidden truths that could potentially answer questions that have befuddled Egyptologists for generations.

Episodes

Mystery of the Cannibal Crypt
Mysterious tomb carvings provide dark evidence that ancient Egyptians practiced cannibalism, but we don't know why. New discoveries might finally answer this ancient mystery, and experts use modern-day tech to reveal more of Egypt's darkest secrets.

Curse of the Crocodile Queen
The Crocodile Queen was Egypt's first female pharaoh, but questions remain about who she was why she took this sinister alter-ego; new discoveries might finally answer this ancient mystery, and experts use modern-day tech to reveal more secrets.

Secrets of the Scorpion King
The Scorpion King is a fabled character from Egyptian history, but new evidence suggests that he might have actually existed. New discoveries might answer this ancient mystery, and experts use modern-day tech to reveal more of Egypt's darkest secrets.

Tut's Curse: The New Evidence
New discoveries reveal if there is indeed a curse at King Tut's tomb, which is said to have killed nine people. The latest science might finally answer this ancient mystery and experts use modern tech to investigate more of Egypt's darkest secrets.

Secrets of the Tomb Raiders
New discoveries reveal the secrets of Egypt's tomb raiders and what ancient Egyptians did to ensure the treasures of dead pharaohs wouldn't be stolen. The latest science answers these great mysteries, shedding new light on Egypt's darkest secrets.

Curse of the Screaming Mummy
The Screaming Mummy is one of Egypt's greatest mysteries: a mummy with a terrifying expression frozen in agony. New discoveries reveal the connection between this horrific discovery and a pharaoh's murder, offering clues to Egypt's darkest secrets.

Finding Nefertiti
Nefertiti is one of ancient Egypt's most iconic pharaohs, and the latest tech helps experts in search of her mummy. What they discover might reveal the shocking truth about how she died, offering more clues to Egypt's darkest secrets.

Lost City of the Sun Cult
When experts unearth a mysterious lost city built by an infamous pharaoh, they find clues of a grisly catastrophe. New discoveries reveal apocalyptic events that turned this place into hell on earth, offering more clues to Egypt's darkest secrets.

Ramses' Forbidden City
Explorers in search of a lost city built by Ramses II uncover startling evidence that reveals the extent of the ancient Egypt's scientific knowledge, and the new discoveries at this strange site offer more clues to Egypt's darkest secrets.

Armageddon on the Nile
Cataclysmic changes in ancient Egypt might have been caused by an extraordinary set of international phenomena, and the latest tech helps identify the supernatural culprit. What experts discover reveals a truth stranger than fiction.
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