1/10
Pretty awful jumble of ideas
18 November 2016
This "documentary" does a pretty good job of masquerading as reputable. They interview a bunch of people, show maps and satellite images with graphics superimposed, and try to suggest some strange things about ancient Egypt that amount to little more than conspiracy theories. Calling it "pseudoscience" is giving it too much credit. Attempts to support these ideas with "facts" fails, and although they do a good job of making it seem as if their conclusions are reasonable, this is on the same level as Ancient Aliens, and maybe even lower on the totem pole. The one advantage to watching junk like this is that they tend to show ruins that you don't see on other documentaries, but that's probably for good reason since there isn't much to show for those ruins.
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