Egypt Exposed
The True Origins of Civilization
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Robert Bauval
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Almost everything we once believed about the origins of our civilization is about to be undermined in the revelation of a lifetime. Robert Bauval is a best-selling author of numerous books and has appeared on television and radio around the world. His discovery about the pyramid complex at Giza, called the Orion Correlation, made him headline news. Now, in this unique program, he brings to light startling new evidence regarding the very origins of civilization.
Tracing mankind's ancient roots back in time and across the landscape of Egypt and Africa, Bauval points to a remarkable site with definitive evidence that Egyptian civilization emerged from a very different origin than we are lead to believe. He points to amazing knowledge about precession and astronomy previously unrecognized.
This program explores these incredible discoveries in depth and brings us up to date with the links between the Orion Correlation, the dating of the Sphinx and this new evidence. Did civilization emerge around 10,500 BC in a place we've never heard of? You decide. This is an absolute must for all those interested in ancient mysteries, Egyptology, and exploring the origins of our modern civilization.
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- Richard J. Beetham
- 2023-01-11
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Obviously a TV interview. Lots of gaps with background music only where credits may have played, charts or photos shown… Could have been much shorter had they deleted the gaps. The subject was quite interesting in spite of that. Very informative
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