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-High in the cliffs near Luxor
lies a mysterious mass grave.
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-Filled with bodies.
Wow.
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What a nice foot.
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-Who were these people?
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-Generally, you don't get
mass graves in Ancient Egypt.
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It's a very rare thing.
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-And how did they end up here?
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-Something like a mace struck
him on the side of the head.
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These people have died
bloody fearsome deaths.
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[ Suspenseful music plays ]
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-Now, archaeologists and
scientists from around the world
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scour through the sands
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in search of clues
to solve this mystery.
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-It's great. For me, it's great
because it's the first time
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for me to get
inside this pyramid.
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Really exciting.
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-From the Great Pyramids at Giza
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[ Wind whipping ]
to the glaciers
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of Mount Kilimanjaro...
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-The fact that the pyramid
was robbed
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means the government
was losing control.
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-...a series
of political crises...
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-Setting fire to a temple,
a sacred place
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belonging to the king shows
a direct attack against Pharaoh.
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-...and environmental
catastrophes...
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-This represents
a major drought.
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-...plunged Egypt and its people
into anarchy...
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-If anything goes wrong
with the Nile,
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then it would be
famine and chaos.
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-...and triggered
a dramatic civil war
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which would last
almost 150 years.
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Were these mysterious bodies
casualties of this war?
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If so, who were they
fighting for?
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"Egypt's Darkest Hour."
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[ Suspenseful chords striking ]
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♪♪
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[ Suspenseful music plays ]
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♪♪
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♪♪
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-The desert cliffs of Luxor,
in Southern Egypt...
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-[laughing]
As-salamu alaykum.
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-...are home
to an exceptional tomb.
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♪♪
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Dating back more
than 4,000 years,
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long before Cleopatra,
before Tutankhamun and Ramses,
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it's a rare mass grave.
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First discovered in 1923,
it was sealed off
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and very few people
have entered since.
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But, today, this unique grave
is being opened
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for archaeologist Salima Ikram.
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-It's amazing to be able
to go into this tomb.
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It's a huge privilege.
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No one's been allowed
to go in for a long time
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and I've always wanted to go in
since I was a baby Egyptologist,
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so this is a real treat.
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♪♪
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-Little is known
about this burial site
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and Salima wants to find out
who is inside, and why.
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-Door's open,
but we have to wait
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for the air to clear a bit.
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There's still a lot of dust
and there's still a lot of
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dead stuff.
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♪♪
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[ Suspenseful chord strikes ]
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♪♪
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Finally, we can really go in
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and see this tomb
for the first time.
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♪♪
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Shukran.
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Wow!
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-Carved out of rock by hand,
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the tomb consists of 200 feet
of branching tunnels
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that reach back deep
into the cliff.
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-It's like a labyrinth in here.
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It keeps on going.
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There are rooms and twists
and turns and tunnels.
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It's fantastic!
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♪♪
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And it's filled with bodies.
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Wow!
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And lots of bandages.
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♪♪
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[ Grunts ]
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Here's a shoulder.
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You can see the scapula,
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a little bit of scapula here,
and here's a humerus.
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So, so, it'd sorta be like this.
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You can see whoever it was
was taller than I am,
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quite robust, probably male.
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♪♪
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Here, you can see
all the folds of flesh.
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And over here,
we have someone's leg.
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All these bandages would've
been wrapped around the bodies,
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protecting them,
allegedly, for eternity.
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-The tunnels contain the remains
of least 60 people.
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♪♪
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-Just keeps on going.
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Oh!
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What a nice foot.
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Left foot with his
big toe intact.
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Small toes have fallen off.
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Quite a large foot.
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It's probably male.
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-To add to the mystery,
all the bodies seem to be male.
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-And here's its mate.
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They're all intact.
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♪♪
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-This grave is extremely
unusual for Ancient Egypt.
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-There are huge numbers
of bodies in here
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and, generally, you don't get
mass graves in Ancient Egypt.
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-Normally, Egyptians were buried
alone, or with their family.
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-But it's only when you have
plagues or battles,
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where you might have
a mass grave, like this one.
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It's a very rare thing.
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-Can science provide
the identities of these bodies?
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♪♪
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French archaeologist
Audran Labrousse
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is an expert on this period
of Egyptian history,
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known as the Old Kingdom.
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To find out
who these people were,
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he begins with an ancient text.
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Written by the poet Ipuwer,
it's thought to describe Egypt
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at the time leading up
to the mass burial.
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And Ipuwer's poem suggests
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something terrible happened
to Egyptian civilization.
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-See now, the land
is deprived of kingship.
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The king has been robbed,
deposed by beggars.
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Every town says,
"Let's expel our rulers."
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The people of the land weep
because their enemies
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have entered the temple
and burned the images.
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Upper Egypt becomes
a wasteland.
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♪♪
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-According to the text,
Egypt was in total chaos,
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which could help explain
the dead in the mass grave.
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Some historians doubt
the veracity of Ipuwer's text,
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rejecting it as exaggeration
or pure fiction.
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However, Audran thinks
there may be some truth
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to what the ancient poet wrote.
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♪♪
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Together with his colleague
Philippe Collombert,
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he's come to Saqqara,
where the pharaohs were buried
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in their pyramids,
just south of Cairo.
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♪♪
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Between them,
Audran and Philippe
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have spent more than 50 years
studying the pyramids.
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Today, they've been
given permission
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to open a very special pyramid
they believe contains evidence
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explaining why the bodies
were interred in the mass grave.
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-We're going now to the pyramid,
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the last pyramid,
of the Old Kingdom
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and we're quite excited
because we'd like to open it
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and to see exactly
what is inside.
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♪♪
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-It will be very interesting
to get inside the pyramid.
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It has been closed for years.
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And we have the luck,
the chance, the privilege,
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to get to the sarcophagus
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and make a complete study
of the monument.
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♪♪
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-It's just over there.
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You can see it
in the background.
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♪♪
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And here we are.
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-Yes, the pyramid.
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♪♪
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-So here it is and it belongs
to the Pharaoh Pepi II.
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-The story of the bones
in the tomb
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starts with the end
of Pepi's reign.
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Who was Pepi II?
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Pepi II came to the throne
around 4,300 years ago,
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at the age of just six,
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250 years
after the Great Pyramids
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and the Sphinx were built.
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By this time, the pharaohs had
ruled Egypt for about 700 years.
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This great civilization extended
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from the Mediterranean to Aswan.
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As pharaoh, Pepi was believed
to be the son of a god
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and he ruled for at least 60,
some say even 90, years,
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the longest reign
in Egyptian history.
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♪♪
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His long reign gave him
plenty of time
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to build a magnificent pyramid.
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Its grandeur demonstrates the
extent of his wealth and power.
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-The main masonry of the pyramid
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is made of small stones
cemented with mud,
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as to form a huge staircase
toward the sky.
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Against these small stones,
you had a thickness
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of about 5 meters
of huge limestones blocks.
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-And, finally, on top of this,
the outer layer of the pyramid,
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made of the finest, whitest,
limestone in all of Egypt.
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-This casing covered the pyramid
on 50 meters high
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and a golden top was added.
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It must have been
a very impressive monument.
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♪♪
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-The funerary complex
had a temple dedicated to Pepi
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and included small, satellite
pyramids for his spirit
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and three medium-sized pyramids
where his wives were entombed.
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But this magnificent pyramid
was to be the last
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of this golden era.
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After Pepi's death,
around 4,200 years ago,
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traces of the Old Kingdom
disappear into the sand.
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Perhaps the turmoil written
about in Ipuwer's ancient poem
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was real.
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♪♪
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[ Conversing in Arabic ]
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Audran and Philippe
are entering the pyramid
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to find out what was happening
in Egypt at this time.
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-[ Speaking in Arabic ]
-Audran mudir!
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[ Conversing in Arabic ]
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-But the pyramid isn't giving up
its secrets easily.
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-So we're in it now.
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We're approaching the entrance
of the Pharaoh Pepi II.
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[ Suspenseful chord strikes ]
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♪♪
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-It's taken the workers
more than four days
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to dig down through nearly
15 feet of sand.
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♪♪
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-We are nearly coming
to the end of the work.
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We still have some bit of sand
to take out of the entrance
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and we will be in it.
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-Finally, the sealed entrance
to the pyramid is revealed.
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-So, now, we're ready to start.
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We're gonna break the cement.
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♪♪
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-The pyramid was last
studied in the 1930s
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and hardly anyone has had the
privilege of entering it since.
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♪♪
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It is an amazing opportunity
for Audran and Philippe.
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♪♪
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-It's great. For me, it's great
because it's the first time
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for me to get
inside this pyramid.
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Really exciting.
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♪♪
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♪♪
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-The passageway descends steeply
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and then levels off,
continuing for about 85 feet
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directly into the heart
of the pyramid.
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-Well, now, we're in the passage
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and just leading
to the burial chamber.
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-At the very center,
they reach the antechamber,
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which then leads
to the burial chamber,
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where the pharaoh
was laid to rest.
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-[gasp] Ooh la la la.
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Pssh!
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This is really amazing, amazing.
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♪♪
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♪♪
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I'm really amazed by the state
of preservation of this pyramid,
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with all these marvelous
texts all around.
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It look like the painter
just left yesterday
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and we're just
coming afterwards.
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You see the green color
and the white surface;
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even the line here, the black
line, are still present.
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And, here,
we have the sarcophagus
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with the inscription
with the name of Pepi II.
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This sarcophagus
is the master piece
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of the Old Kingdom.
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It's really huge and
magnificent, really nicely done.
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-This massive stone sarcophagus
weighs 11 tons.
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-The sarcophagus is made
of a black stone
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but you have to imagine
that it was covered of gold.
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The inscription was in gold
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and inside it was a thick,
gold leaf.
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And you have also to imagine
in front of the sarcophagus,
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filling the room,
all the golden furniture,
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the vases, everything that the
king needed in his afterlife.
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-And the walls of the chamber
are covered in hieroglyphs
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of ancient Egyptian
religious texts.
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-All these texts are
ritual texts
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for the rebirth of the king
in the afterlife.
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-For Audran and Philippe,
the interior of the pyramid
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reveals the state of the country
during Pepi's reign
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and the events leading
to the mass grave.
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-When you see the sarcophagus,
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with all these marvelous texts
all around, that shows that,
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at the beginning
of the reign of Pepi II,
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the state is still
really powerful.
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-Egypt is triumphant.
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-But Philippe and Audran
have spotted signs
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that things changed.
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For one, the pyramid was looted.
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-As you can see, the sarcophagus
has been opened up
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and all that was inside
has been robbed and taken out.
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-Including Pepi II's mummy,
which has never been found.
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-When the robbers arrived,
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they pushed the lid
of the sarcophagus,
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opened the coffin, took the
royal mummy, throw it away.
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And, of course, all this
gold, it was fabulous.
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They took everything out
and the archaeologists
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found absolutely nothing
in this room, unfortunately.
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[ Sinister music plays ]
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-Back at the entrance tunnel,
Audran is studying evidence
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which shows that the pyramid
must've been robbed
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shortly after Pepi's death.
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After Pepi was buried,
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the original passage was sealed
with massive stone blocks,
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but the looters
found a way around them.
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-Here, we see the evidence
of the pillaging of the pyramid.
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The looters break the façade.
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-They then dug through the
limestone brickwork,
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until they bypassed
the stone blocks.
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-The looters cut the lintels
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and went into the
descending passage.
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-Farther on, they dug a second
tunnel above the main passage.
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It's now been filled, but Audran
has found traces of it.
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-The looters arrived
to this lintel.
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They break it.
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You can see some traces above.
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-Why did they dig
this second tunnel?
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-The passage was blocked
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by three unpenetrable
granite portcullis.
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-Today, they are raised,
but, at the time,
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these massive, granite blocks
barred the way.
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The looters had to dig
through the softer limestone
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to get around them.
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[ Suspenseful music plays ]
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♪♪
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-They came down here,
after the third portcullis,
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and then, their passage was
clear to the funerary chamber.
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-The efficiency of the looters'
route belies when they broke in.
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-It means that the looters
knew perfectly
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the plans of the pyramid.
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They had in their crew somebody
who had built the monument
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and it shows that
this must have happened
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shortly after the death
of Pepi II.
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[ Sinister music plays ]
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-Looting the pyramid so soon
after Pepi's death
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is a sure sign
the country was in turmoil.
335
00:18:14,727 --> 00:18:17,929
-When they took out
the mummy of Pepi II,
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00:18:17,997 --> 00:18:22,033
first, of all,
it was a very big sacrilege.
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00:18:22,102 --> 00:18:24,602
-Ancient Egyptians believed
they needed their body
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to live again in the afterlife,
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00:18:26,840 --> 00:18:30,441
which is why mummification
was so important to them.
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-Destroying his body means
that Pepi II
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will never be able
to live again.
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00:18:35,648 --> 00:18:38,616
That's real death
for the pharaoh.
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00:18:38,685 --> 00:18:42,553
-Protecting the pharaoh's
mummy was a critical task.
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-The pyramid was closed
after the burial of the king
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and it was guarded by a lot
of people around the pyramid,
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so nobody could approach.
347
00:18:51,798 --> 00:18:55,366
The fact that the pyramid was
robbed means that the state,
348
00:18:55,435 --> 00:18:59,303
the government, was not
controlling anything here.
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[ Suspenseful music climbs ]
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[ Suspenseful
chord strikes ]
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00:19:04,144 --> 00:19:05,409
-And that's not all.
352
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Nearby, next
to Pepi's father's pyramid,
353
00:19:08,948 --> 00:19:10,982
Audran has found more evidence
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00:19:11,050 --> 00:19:15,653
that the country was in trouble
shortly after Pepi II died.
355
00:19:15,722 --> 00:19:19,290
-We are here in one
of the storerooms
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of the temple of Pepi I.
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00:19:22,328 --> 00:19:27,064
And you can see that the stones
are black, they are burned,
358
00:19:27,133 --> 00:19:33,337
and it shows a very violent
and destructive fire.
359
00:19:33,406 --> 00:19:36,507
The fire, of course,
was deliberate.
360
00:19:36,576 --> 00:19:40,978
-Crucially, Audran's team
was able to date this fire.
361
00:19:41,047 --> 00:19:45,149
-We were able to date
the fire by radiocarbon
362
00:19:45,218 --> 00:19:48,186
and it dates from the end
of the Old Kingdom.
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00:19:48,254 --> 00:19:49,453
[ Flames crackling ]
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00:19:49,522 --> 00:19:51,789
-The date of the fire
supports Audran's theory:
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00:19:51,858 --> 00:19:53,424
that Pepi II's pyramid
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was pillaged
not long after his death.
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00:19:56,729 --> 00:20:00,064
-Setting fire to a temple,
a sacred place,
368
00:20:00,133 --> 00:20:04,468
belonging to the king,
shows a direct attack
369
00:20:04,537 --> 00:20:08,839
against power, against royalty,
against Pharaoh.
370
00:20:08,908 --> 00:20:10,675
-Shortly after he died,
371
00:20:10,743 --> 00:20:13,611
law and order broke down
to such an extent,
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00:20:13,680 --> 00:20:16,314
his pyramid,
and those of his family,
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were robbed and desecrated.
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[ Flames crackling ]
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00:20:20,587 --> 00:20:22,119
More evidence to suggest
376
00:20:22,188 --> 00:20:24,956
Ipuwer may have been
telling the truth.
377
00:20:25,024 --> 00:20:27,658
-The king has been robbed.
378
00:20:27,727 --> 00:20:31,896
The people of the land weep
because their enemies
379
00:20:31,965 --> 00:20:35,299
have entered the temple
and burned the images.
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00:20:35,368 --> 00:20:39,737
♪♪
381
00:20:39,806 --> 00:20:41,672
-What happened?
382
00:20:41,741 --> 00:20:44,809
How and why did
the pharaohs lose control
383
00:20:44,877 --> 00:20:49,046
and how did this lead
to the dead in the mass grave?
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00:20:49,115 --> 00:20:52,083
All over Egypt, archaeologists
are finding signs
385
00:20:52,151 --> 00:20:53,918
of the growing
political problems
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00:20:53,987 --> 00:20:56,988
that were festering
before Pepi II's death.
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00:20:57,056 --> 00:20:59,223
♪♪
388
00:20:59,292 --> 00:21:02,660
As Pepi's reign continued
and he grew older,
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00:21:02,729 --> 00:21:05,496
he began ceding more
and more power
390
00:21:05,565 --> 00:21:07,531
to his provincial governors.
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00:21:07,600 --> 00:21:12,303
♪♪
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500 miles south of Saqqara,
on the banks of the Nile,
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00:21:17,076 --> 00:21:21,245
lies the necropolis
of Qubbet el-Hawa.
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00:21:21,314 --> 00:21:25,483
It's here that the governors
of Southern Egypt are buried
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00:21:25,551 --> 00:21:26,717
and, with them,
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00:21:26,786 --> 00:21:31,122
striking evidence
of their growing influence.
397
00:21:31,190 --> 00:21:33,190
Archaeologist Martin Bommas
-As-salamu alaykum.
398
00:21:33,259 --> 00:21:36,193
-has been digging here
for three years.
399
00:21:36,262 --> 00:21:38,162
Comparing the tombs
of governors
400
00:21:38,231 --> 00:21:40,898
from the start and end
of Pepi's reign,
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00:21:40,967 --> 00:21:43,100
he points out signs
that their authority
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00:21:43,169 --> 00:21:44,835
was increasing over time.
403
00:21:44,904 --> 00:21:46,137
[ Suspenseful chord strikes ]
404
00:21:46,205 --> 00:21:47,938
-Here we are,
right at the entrance
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00:21:48,007 --> 00:21:51,976
into the Tomb of Harkhuf,
the governor of Upper Egypt,
406
00:21:52,045 --> 00:21:55,346
at roughly the time
when Pepi II was a child
407
00:21:55,415 --> 00:21:59,250
and, as part of his role,
he went to Nubia four times,
408
00:21:59,319 --> 00:22:01,852
to bring back exotic goods,
like leopard skin,
409
00:22:01,921 --> 00:22:03,454
elephant tusks, and so on.
410
00:22:03,523 --> 00:22:08,793
♪♪
411
00:22:08,861 --> 00:22:09,927
[ Suspenseful chord strikes ]
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00:22:09,996 --> 00:22:12,530
♪♪
413
00:22:12,598 --> 00:22:14,265
He was sent out
by the king, obviously.
414
00:22:14,334 --> 00:22:16,967
The king financed
all these expeditions.
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00:22:17,036 --> 00:22:19,070
What is really
interesting is that,
416
00:22:19,138 --> 00:22:22,073
although Harkhuf was one
of the most important men
417
00:22:22,141 --> 00:22:24,375
in the region, really
running the business here,
418
00:22:24,444 --> 00:22:26,410
he still had to ask Pepi II
419
00:22:26,479 --> 00:22:28,779
for permission
to build his tomb.
420
00:22:28,848 --> 00:22:30,481
-At the start of his reign,
421
00:22:30,550 --> 00:22:34,719
Pepi II was very much
in control of the country.
422
00:22:34,787 --> 00:22:37,822
-When we look into the political
situation of Egypt
423
00:22:37,890 --> 00:22:39,223
at this point in time,
424
00:22:39,292 --> 00:22:41,592
we see that the king
is still very strong.
425
00:22:41,661 --> 00:22:45,730
-But during the course of his
long reign, things changed
426
00:22:45,798 --> 00:22:48,299
and those changes
are reflected in the style
427
00:22:48,368 --> 00:22:51,235
and construction
of the governors' tombs.
428
00:22:51,304 --> 00:22:53,738
Because, as grand
as this grave is,
429
00:22:53,806 --> 00:22:56,540
it's nothing compared
to the tombs of two governors
430
00:22:56,609 --> 00:22:59,076
from the latter part
of Pepi's life,
431
00:22:59,145 --> 00:23:01,979
which are at the far end
of the necropolis.
432
00:23:02,048 --> 00:23:05,683
The first one belonged
to a governor of Elephantine.
433
00:23:05,752 --> 00:23:07,785
-Look at the size of this tomb
434
00:23:07,854 --> 00:23:09,820
and look at the columns,
how high they are.
435
00:23:09,889 --> 00:23:11,989
That gives us an idea
about the importance
436
00:23:12,058 --> 00:23:14,492
of the governor of Elephantine.
437
00:23:14,560 --> 00:23:15,793
Eighteen columns here.
438
00:23:15,862 --> 00:23:18,362
It's almost like
a forest of columns.
439
00:23:18,431 --> 00:23:20,164
-The majesty of this tomb
440
00:23:20,233 --> 00:23:23,934
illustrates Pepi II's
weakened authority,
441
00:23:24,003 --> 00:23:25,503
while the regional governors
442
00:23:25,571 --> 00:23:29,039
were becoming
increasingly important.
443
00:23:29,108 --> 00:23:32,109
And the adjoining tomb,
belonging to his son,
444
00:23:32,178 --> 00:23:34,578
is even more elaborate.
445
00:23:34,647 --> 00:23:37,548
-Now, look at this lavish
painting here,
446
00:23:37,617 --> 00:23:39,950
that shows Sabni on a boat,
447
00:23:40,019 --> 00:23:42,186
on a river,
but not during this life.
448
00:23:42,255 --> 00:23:44,522
It's the next life.
It's the beyond.
449
00:23:44,590 --> 00:23:48,225
-The painting, together with
the sheer size of the tomb,
450
00:23:48,294 --> 00:23:50,995
tells a story of wealth
and influence.
451
00:23:51,063 --> 00:23:52,863
-If we relate what we see here
452
00:23:52,932 --> 00:23:56,033
to the beginning
of the reign of Pepi II,
453
00:23:56,102 --> 00:23:58,369
like what we've seen
in the tomb of Harkhuf,
454
00:23:58,438 --> 00:24:01,839
this clearly points out that,
by the end of Pepi II's reign,
455
00:24:01,908 --> 00:24:06,243
when he was an old man,
local governors had more power.
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00:24:06,312 --> 00:24:07,912
♪♪
457
00:24:07,980 --> 00:24:11,982
-And this situation was
replicated across Egypt.
458
00:24:12,051 --> 00:24:14,351
Pepi II gradually relinquished
459
00:24:14,420 --> 00:24:17,721
more power and control
to the local governors.
460
00:24:17,790 --> 00:24:20,624
-Suddenly, local governors
had too much power,
461
00:24:20,693 --> 00:24:25,095
compared to the power that
was decreasing in the capital.
462
00:24:25,164 --> 00:24:28,132
-A political crisis was brewing.
463
00:24:28,201 --> 00:24:30,935
Then, at the age of 94,
464
00:24:31,003 --> 00:24:32,770
Pepi II died,
465
00:24:32,839 --> 00:24:37,775
and the fragile political
situation finally unraveled
466
00:24:37,844 --> 00:24:40,678
and so began a series of events
467
00:24:40,746 --> 00:24:43,714
that led to the remains
in the mass grave.
468
00:24:43,783 --> 00:24:47,618
[ Flames crackling ]
♪♪
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00:24:47,687 --> 00:24:52,089
There are hardly any traces
of Pepi II's successors.
470
00:24:52,158 --> 00:24:56,060
Audran has been searching
for these kings for years.
471
00:24:56,128 --> 00:24:58,529
One of his few sources
of information
472
00:24:58,598 --> 00:25:02,666
provides insight into the
leaders who followed Pepi.
473
00:25:02,735 --> 00:25:07,872
-We are lucky enough to have
the list of Abydos.
474
00:25:07,940 --> 00:25:10,774
It is a list engraved
on a temple,
475
00:25:10,843 --> 00:25:15,479
giving the names of all
the kings of Ancient Egypt.
476
00:25:15,548 --> 00:25:19,350
And we have the names
of five sons of Pepi II.
477
00:25:19,418 --> 00:25:23,487
-None of Pepi II's five sons
reigned for very long.
478
00:25:23,556 --> 00:25:28,993
-The first successor of Pepi II
was called Merenre II
479
00:25:29,061 --> 00:25:33,030
and we know, according to the
Greek historian Herodotus,
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00:25:33,099 --> 00:25:37,434
he was murdered after a very
short reign of two years.
481
00:25:37,503 --> 00:25:39,103
♪♪
482
00:25:39,171 --> 00:25:43,040
-And his brothers
didn't last much longer.
483
00:25:43,109 --> 00:25:46,610
-We know that Pepi II
has a very long reign,
484
00:25:46,679 --> 00:25:49,780
between 60 and 90 years.
485
00:25:49,849 --> 00:25:54,218
So, his sons were very old
when they arrived at the throne.
486
00:25:54,287 --> 00:25:57,521
Perhaps they just die
because they were too old.
487
00:25:57,590 --> 00:26:01,292
-After his five sons,
the crisis worsened
488
00:26:01,360 --> 00:26:02,826
and the Abydos list shows
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00:26:02,895 --> 00:26:06,096
13 more kings
in quick succession.
490
00:26:06,165 --> 00:26:10,467
That's 18 kings
in roughly 50 years.
491
00:26:10,536 --> 00:26:13,270
The Old Kingdom
was clearly in freefall.
492
00:26:13,339 --> 00:26:15,639
♪♪
493
00:26:15,708 --> 00:26:18,542
To this day, archaeologists
have not been able to find
494
00:26:18,611 --> 00:26:21,845
any physical evidence
related to these kings.
495
00:26:21,914 --> 00:26:25,249
With the exception of one.
496
00:26:25,318 --> 00:26:26,817
It might not look like it,
497
00:26:26,886 --> 00:26:29,486
but this uninspiring
pile of rubble
498
00:26:29,555 --> 00:26:32,256
is actually the remains
of a pyramid.
499
00:26:32,325 --> 00:26:34,625
It belonged to Qakare Ibi,
500
00:26:34,694 --> 00:26:37,428
the fifteenth king
after Pepi II.
501
00:26:37,496 --> 00:26:39,597
♪♪
502
00:26:39,665 --> 00:26:44,001
And it's tiny: less than half
the height of Pepi's pyramid.
503
00:26:44,070 --> 00:26:47,204
♪♪
504
00:26:47,273 --> 00:26:50,941
The small size of Ibi's pyramid
illustrates how weak
505
00:26:51,010 --> 00:26:56,547
the royal authority had become
following Pepi II's reign.
506
00:26:56,616 --> 00:26:57,948
And, after Ibi's,
507
00:26:58,017 --> 00:27:02,553
it seems, no pyramids were built
for about 200 years.
508
00:27:02,622 --> 00:27:07,157
♪♪
509
00:27:07,226 --> 00:27:08,759
[ Horn toots ]
510
00:27:11,931 --> 00:27:15,432
[ Poignant tune sweeps ]
511
00:27:15,501 --> 00:27:18,135
What was happening in the rest
of the country,
512
00:27:18,204 --> 00:27:22,106
while the power of the
pharaoh was waning?
513
00:27:22,174 --> 00:27:25,142
400 miles to the south
514
00:27:25,211 --> 00:27:26,510
lies El Mo'alla.
515
00:27:26,579 --> 00:27:29,647
♪♪
516
00:27:29,715 --> 00:27:32,816
Once again,
the style of a tomb signifies
517
00:27:32,885 --> 00:27:34,818
how the local
governors responded
518
00:27:34,887 --> 00:27:38,956
to this succession
of ephemeral kings.
519
00:27:39,025 --> 00:27:42,793
Archaeologist
Antonio Morales explains.
520
00:27:42,862 --> 00:27:45,362
-This is Ankhtifi,
the owner of this tomb,
521
00:27:45,431 --> 00:27:47,398
the local ruler of Hefat,
522
00:27:47,466 --> 00:27:49,600
the third province
in Upper Egypt.
523
00:27:49,669 --> 00:27:51,769
-Ankhtifi governed
in the tumultuous years
524
00:27:51,837 --> 00:27:53,437
between Pepi II's death
525
00:27:53,506 --> 00:27:55,572
and the creation
of the mass grave.
526
00:27:55,641 --> 00:27:58,742
-These inscriptions tell us
a lot about social disruption,
527
00:27:58,811 --> 00:28:00,878
civil war, conflict,
528
00:28:00,946 --> 00:28:05,249
lack of order or control
by the central administration.
529
00:28:05,317 --> 00:28:10,087
There was a big gap
of royal control of the country.
530
00:28:10,156 --> 00:28:12,389
-Most tomb walls are covered
with references
531
00:28:12,458 --> 00:28:16,026
to the ruling king,
but not here.
532
00:28:16,095 --> 00:28:18,128
-This is the only place
in the whole tomb
533
00:28:18,197 --> 00:28:21,098
where Ankhtifi mentioned
the name of a king.
534
00:28:21,167 --> 00:28:22,466
The rest of the tomb
535
00:28:22,535 --> 00:28:25,269
does not have a single
mention to any king,
536
00:28:25,337 --> 00:28:28,539
which probably means that,
with the passing of time,
537
00:28:28,607 --> 00:28:31,508
the central government
lost control of the country
538
00:28:31,577 --> 00:28:33,210
and Ankhtifi felt that
539
00:28:33,279 --> 00:28:37,347
he was the single power
in his province.
540
00:28:37,416 --> 00:28:38,916
-And, on his tomb walls,
541
00:28:38,984 --> 00:28:42,553
he's portrayed himself as king
and ruler of his province.
542
00:28:42,621 --> 00:28:45,556
-He used kinds of phraseology,
expressions,
543
00:28:45,624 --> 00:28:48,125
and even iconography
that usually was used
544
00:28:48,194 --> 00:28:51,762
during the Old Kingdom,
only by the kings.
545
00:28:51,831 --> 00:28:53,931
This section
of the inscription says
546
00:28:53,999 --> 00:28:55,599
"I am taking care of the orphan.
547
00:28:55,668 --> 00:28:59,036
I am giving a boat to the one
who cannot cross the Nile."
548
00:28:59,105 --> 00:29:03,173
By doing this, he was somehow
comparing himself to the king,
549
00:29:03,242 --> 00:29:05,075
since these kinds of expressions
550
00:29:05,144 --> 00:29:07,277
referred to the capacity
of the king
551
00:29:07,346 --> 00:29:09,713
to provide for his people
and his country.
552
00:29:09,782 --> 00:29:12,015
-It seems that,
after Pepi's death,
553
00:29:12,084 --> 00:29:14,218
rather than submitting
to a rapid succession
554
00:29:14,286 --> 00:29:15,819
of weak pharaohs,
555
00:29:15,888 --> 00:29:18,255
the local governors,
like Ankhtifi,
556
00:29:18,324 --> 00:29:20,858
decided to rule for themselves.
557
00:29:20,926 --> 00:29:24,428
The regional governors
began jockeying for power
558
00:29:24,497 --> 00:29:28,565
and the inevitable consequence
was civil war.
559
00:29:28,634 --> 00:29:31,235
-Some of the inscriptions
in the tomb of Ankhtifi
560
00:29:31,303 --> 00:29:33,871
talk a lot about civil war.
561
00:29:33,939 --> 00:29:38,108
Here, for example, we have the
verb "to attack, to fight,"
562
00:29:38,177 --> 00:29:41,545
and includes the determinative
of man with a stick
563
00:29:41,614 --> 00:29:43,213
and he's expressing how
564
00:29:43,282 --> 00:29:46,550
he was going to attack
the Theban province.
565
00:29:46,619 --> 00:29:48,519
♪♪
566
00:29:48,587 --> 00:29:51,088
So, we have a situation
of social disruption,
567
00:29:51,157 --> 00:29:53,490
civil war, conflict.
568
00:29:53,559 --> 00:29:57,528
♪♪
569
00:29:57,596 --> 00:29:59,530
[ Tranquil tune plays ]
570
00:29:59,598 --> 00:30:00,864
-All of this supports
571
00:30:00,933 --> 00:30:04,067
what the ancient poet
Ipuwer's work described.
572
00:30:04,136 --> 00:30:06,870
-The land is deprived
of kingship.
573
00:30:06,939 --> 00:30:10,808
-Pepi II's heirs lost their
grip on the country.
574
00:30:10,876 --> 00:30:15,345
Egypt split apart
and plunged into chaos and war.
575
00:30:15,414 --> 00:30:18,715
[ Suspenseful music plays ]
576
00:30:18,784 --> 00:30:21,118
Salima thinks it's possible
that the bodies found
577
00:30:21,187 --> 00:30:23,954
in the mass grave near Luxor
578
00:30:24,023 --> 00:30:26,623
perished in the civil war.
579
00:30:26,692 --> 00:30:30,360
-I've got some photos of men
who were inside the tomb
580
00:30:30,429 --> 00:30:35,232
and a lot of them
had horrible trauma.
581
00:30:35,301 --> 00:30:37,668
You can see, over here,
582
00:30:37,736 --> 00:30:40,037
there's a hole here
and he's probably hit by,
583
00:30:40,105 --> 00:30:42,539
you know,
a rock from a slingshot.
584
00:30:42,608 --> 00:30:45,976
This one's even worse,
'cause you can really see
585
00:30:46,045 --> 00:30:49,246
that there've been attacks
here, on both sides.
586
00:30:49,315 --> 00:30:51,849
So, this is quite possibly
something like a mace
587
00:30:51,917 --> 00:30:53,483
struck him
on the side of the head
588
00:30:53,552 --> 00:30:58,155
and blew it out and killed
him rather viciously.
589
00:30:58,224 --> 00:31:00,691
So, this was not someone
who died in bed.
590
00:31:00,759 --> 00:31:04,294
This was someone who died
in battle.
591
00:31:04,363 --> 00:31:05,696
And some of them
592
00:31:05,764 --> 00:31:08,632
actually had arrows going
through their bodies.
593
00:31:08,701 --> 00:31:12,135
So, here's the arrow
and so he was pierced through
594
00:31:12,204 --> 00:31:15,572
and he would've been lying,
bleeding, on the battlefield,
595
00:31:15,641 --> 00:31:17,808
probably waiting to be rescued
596
00:31:17,877 --> 00:31:21,178
or slowly dying and having
birds pecking at him.
597
00:31:21,247 --> 00:31:24,514
These people have died
bloody fearsome deaths.
598
00:31:24,583 --> 00:31:26,416
[ Voices shouting ]
599
00:31:26,485 --> 00:31:29,119
-In addition to the brutal
manner of their deaths,
600
00:31:29,188 --> 00:31:32,990
there are other clues
to their identities.
601
00:31:33,058 --> 00:31:35,192
-They were buried
with their bows and arrows.
602
00:31:35,261 --> 00:31:37,661
So, we have those.
603
00:31:37,730 --> 00:31:39,429
And this is really the clincher.
604
00:31:39,498 --> 00:31:41,498
♪♪
605
00:31:41,567 --> 00:31:44,501
This one's got a wrist guard
that goes all the way up
606
00:31:44,570 --> 00:31:46,169
and that's what archers wore
607
00:31:46,238 --> 00:31:49,306
to protect themselves
from the bow's recoil.
608
00:31:49,375 --> 00:31:52,342
So, these people
were archers themselves.
609
00:31:52,411 --> 00:31:54,444
So, all the evidence
points to the fact
610
00:31:54,513 --> 00:31:57,047
that these were soldiers
who died in battle.
611
00:31:57,116 --> 00:31:58,415
♪♪
612
00:31:58,484 --> 00:32:02,185
-But who were these soldiers
fighting for, and why?
613
00:32:02,254 --> 00:32:05,055
♪♪
614
00:32:06,959 --> 00:32:09,726
♪♪
615
00:32:09,795 --> 00:32:11,995
The hieroglyphs
on Ankhtifi's tomb
616
00:32:12,064 --> 00:32:16,300
reveal a catastrophic event
that might explain.
617
00:32:16,368 --> 00:32:19,569
-Here, it says the whole
southern country
618
00:32:19,638 --> 00:32:21,438
was dying of hunger,
619
00:32:21,507 --> 00:32:25,842
so that every man
was eating his own children.
620
00:32:25,911 --> 00:32:29,579
♪♪
621
00:32:29,648 --> 00:32:33,350
Also, in this section
of the inscription, it says,
622
00:32:33,419 --> 00:32:38,155
the whole country has become
like a starving locust.
623
00:32:38,223 --> 00:32:41,658
That is a clear way
for Ancient Egyptians to express
624
00:32:41,727 --> 00:32:45,595
that there was a dramatic famine
in this section of the country.
625
00:32:45,664 --> 00:32:48,065
♪♪
626
00:32:48,133 --> 00:32:50,934
-Already politically weakened
by the rise of the governors
627
00:32:51,003 --> 00:32:53,971
and the succession crisis
after Pepi's death,
628
00:32:54,039 --> 00:32:56,573
a famine could have been
the final blow
629
00:32:56,642 --> 00:32:58,475
that brought down
the Old Kingdom.
630
00:32:58,544 --> 00:33:05,349
♪♪
631
00:33:05,417 --> 00:33:07,684
There is mounting evidence
from all over the world
632
00:33:07,753 --> 00:33:11,154
that planetary forces
could have caused such a famine.
633
00:33:11,223 --> 00:33:15,225
♪♪
634
00:33:15,294 --> 00:33:19,463
Scientists are discovering
that, long before Pepi,
635
00:33:19,531 --> 00:33:22,466
Egypt wasn't the desert
it is today.
636
00:33:22,534 --> 00:33:27,804
♪♪
637
00:33:27,873 --> 00:33:31,908
Back in Saqqara, Audran
has found something revealing
638
00:33:31,977 --> 00:33:34,678
on the pathway leading
to another pyramid,
639
00:33:34,747 --> 00:33:39,316
that of Unas, Pepi II's
great-great-grandfather.
640
00:33:39,385 --> 00:33:44,488
-The wall of the causeway
were covered with reliefs.
641
00:33:44,556 --> 00:33:47,924
Among them,
one is specially interesting.
642
00:33:47,993 --> 00:33:49,159
What do we see?
643
00:33:49,228 --> 00:33:51,461
We see various animals.
644
00:33:51,530 --> 00:33:54,498
We see antelopes,
645
00:33:54,566 --> 00:33:56,233
oryx,
646
00:33:56,301 --> 00:34:00,837
gazelle, and among them
there are small bushes
647
00:34:00,906 --> 00:34:03,573
and we see, for instance,
here a very small gazelle,
648
00:34:03,642 --> 00:34:07,411
more or less sleeping
among bushes.
649
00:34:07,479 --> 00:34:12,716
In fact, it's the
representation of a savanna.
650
00:34:12,785 --> 00:34:16,119
-Audran believes these carvings
show that Egypt once had
651
00:34:16,188 --> 00:34:20,223
a very different climate
than it does today.
652
00:34:20,292 --> 00:34:24,194
-It means that, at the time
of the Old Kingdom,
653
00:34:24,263 --> 00:34:26,563
the pyramids were not
surrounded by a desert.
654
00:34:26,632 --> 00:34:29,466
They were surrounded
by a savanna,
655
00:34:29,535 --> 00:34:33,136
very close to what we
found now in Kenya.
656
00:34:33,205 --> 00:34:36,907
The necropolis was not
a place of death.
657
00:34:36,975 --> 00:34:40,010
It was a place of life.
658
00:34:40,079 --> 00:34:42,245
-But are these decorations
enough to prove
659
00:34:42,314 --> 00:34:45,348
these animals lived nearby
660
00:34:45,417 --> 00:34:48,285
and that the climate
was so different?
661
00:34:48,353 --> 00:34:51,688
Or are these carvings simply
fanciful illustrations
662
00:34:51,757 --> 00:34:55,625
of animals seen while
on expedition?
663
00:34:55,694 --> 00:34:58,495
There should be
scientific evidence,
664
00:34:58,564 --> 00:35:00,831
if Egypt's environment
was radically different
665
00:35:00,899 --> 00:35:03,166
in the past.
666
00:35:03,235 --> 00:35:07,904
That evidence comes
from a very unlikely source:
667
00:35:07,973 --> 00:35:09,372
crocodiles.
668
00:35:09,441 --> 00:35:14,444
♪♪
669
00:35:14,513 --> 00:35:19,583
To find out more, Salima has
come here, to Kom Ombo Temple,
670
00:35:19,651 --> 00:35:22,953
where Ancient Egyptians
worshipped the god Sobek,
671
00:35:23,021 --> 00:35:26,556
who had the head of a crocodile.
672
00:35:26,625 --> 00:35:27,791
She's here to examine
673
00:35:27,860 --> 00:35:30,961
an altogether different
type of mummy.
674
00:35:31,029 --> 00:35:33,396
-One of the most important
gods in Ancient Egypt
675
00:35:33,465 --> 00:35:35,465
was the crocodile god Sobek
676
00:35:35,534 --> 00:35:39,369
and, as a result, priests
actually raised crocodiles,
677
00:35:39,438 --> 00:35:43,406
so you have places where you
have hatcheries for the eggs
678
00:35:43,475 --> 00:35:44,941
and then they also would have
679
00:35:45,010 --> 00:35:46,409
nurseries for the
baby crocodiles
680
00:35:46,478 --> 00:35:49,112
and sometimes these
were killed deliberately,
681
00:35:49,181 --> 00:35:50,814
with their heads
being bashed in
682
00:35:50,883 --> 00:35:52,382
so that they could
then be mummified
683
00:35:52,451 --> 00:35:55,318
and be given to Sobek
as an offering.
684
00:35:55,387 --> 00:35:58,321
♪♪
685
00:35:58,390 --> 00:36:01,224
The ones that were recognized
by the priests
686
00:36:01,293 --> 00:36:02,959
as having the divine spirit
in them
687
00:36:03,028 --> 00:36:06,730
were allowed to grow to their
full length, 5, 6 meters,
688
00:36:06,798 --> 00:36:08,765
and, during the lifetime
of that animal,
689
00:36:08,834 --> 00:36:10,967
he would be fed and revered
690
00:36:11,036 --> 00:36:14,371
and looked after
and spoilt rotten, in general.
691
00:36:14,439 --> 00:36:16,406
Some of them, according
to the Greek writers,
692
00:36:16,475 --> 00:36:18,074
had earrings of gold
693
00:36:18,143 --> 00:36:20,677
and bracelets made of gold
put on them,
694
00:36:20,746 --> 00:36:24,648
so someone had to be very brave
to go and do this to the god.
695
00:36:24,716 --> 00:36:27,184
♪♪
696
00:36:27,252 --> 00:36:28,618
-And, after their death,
697
00:36:28,687 --> 00:36:31,321
the crocodiles
were carefully mummified.
698
00:36:31,390 --> 00:36:33,523
♪♪
699
00:36:33,592 --> 00:36:37,627
Surprisingly, these sacred
crocs can provide details
700
00:36:37,696 --> 00:36:39,863
on Ancient Egypt's climate.
701
00:36:39,932 --> 00:36:43,633
In 2003, zoologists studied
crocodiles living
702
00:36:43,702 --> 00:36:49,506
in isolated pools
in Mauretania and Chad.
703
00:36:49,575 --> 00:36:53,443
These West African crocs
are smaller and more docile
704
00:36:53,512 --> 00:36:55,512
than the more familiar
Nile crocodiles
705
00:36:55,581 --> 00:36:58,048
found in East Africa today.
706
00:36:58,116 --> 00:37:01,952
And DNA analysis has revealed
these smaller animals
707
00:37:02,020 --> 00:37:04,688
are, in fact,
a separate species,
708
00:37:04,756 --> 00:37:07,390
called Crocodylus suchus.
709
00:37:07,459 --> 00:37:11,895
The DNA analysis also revealed
they're the exact same species
710
00:37:11,964 --> 00:37:14,864
as the sacred
Ancient Egyptian crocodiles.
711
00:37:14,933 --> 00:37:18,568
-Recently, we've been doing DNA
on mummified crocodiles
712
00:37:18,637 --> 00:37:20,937
and the results have been
truly spectacular
713
00:37:21,006 --> 00:37:24,407
because we did a huge
crocodile from Kom Ombo
714
00:37:24,476 --> 00:37:26,943
and it turned out to be
Crocodylus suchus,
715
00:37:27,012 --> 00:37:29,546
which is a desert crocodile.
716
00:37:29,615 --> 00:37:31,348
In a way, it makes sense
717
00:37:31,416 --> 00:37:33,817
that these nicer,
kinder, gentler ones
718
00:37:33,885 --> 00:37:35,385
were allowed to grow
719
00:37:35,454 --> 00:37:38,021
and sort of co-habit with humans
720
00:37:38,090 --> 00:37:41,424
and be the benign version
of the crocodile god.
721
00:37:41,493 --> 00:37:44,060
-How did the pharaohs'
sacred crocodiles end up
722
00:37:44,129 --> 00:37:46,830
on the other side
of the African continent
723
00:37:46,898 --> 00:37:51,001
and what does that mean
for Ancient Egypt's climate?
724
00:37:51,069 --> 00:37:56,840
-So we know that we have
mummified suchus in Egypt
725
00:37:56,908 --> 00:37:59,576
and we know that we have
living suchus,
726
00:37:59,645 --> 00:38:02,946
quite a few of them, in fact,
in the deserts of Mauritania,
727
00:38:03,015 --> 00:38:06,249
as well as in Chad.
728
00:38:06,318 --> 00:38:08,652
So here we've got
these populations
729
00:38:08,720 --> 00:38:11,554
that are quite far apart,
but they're the same animal.
730
00:38:11,623 --> 00:38:13,823
So what was going on here?
731
00:38:13,892 --> 00:38:15,525
We started to look for fossils,
732
00:38:15,594 --> 00:38:18,228
to see if we could find any
other evidence that could link
733
00:38:18,297 --> 00:38:21,698
these different populations
of crocodiles together.
734
00:38:21,767 --> 00:38:24,701
And, throughout the Sahara,
we've, in fact, found lots
735
00:38:24,770 --> 00:38:27,504
of fossils of crocodiles,
736
00:38:27,572 --> 00:38:29,406
in Libya,
737
00:38:29,474 --> 00:38:31,474
Niger,
738
00:38:31,543 --> 00:38:33,209
in Mali,
739
00:38:33,278 --> 00:38:35,111
throughout Algeria,
740
00:38:35,180 --> 00:38:38,148
and also in Morocco.
741
00:38:38,216 --> 00:38:41,551
So that means that,
in ancient times,
742
00:38:41,620 --> 00:38:44,020
all of the space
must've been connected
743
00:38:44,089 --> 00:38:45,488
by a series of waterways,
744
00:38:45,557 --> 00:38:47,824
for the crocodiles
to move to and fro,
745
00:38:47,893 --> 00:38:50,627
and it wasn't always
the desert that it is today.
746
00:38:50,696 --> 00:38:55,632
♪♪
747
00:38:55,701 --> 00:38:57,434
-5,000 years ago,
748
00:38:57,502 --> 00:39:00,637
the Sahara Desert
was actually a savanna,
749
00:39:00,706 --> 00:39:04,207
crisscrossed by a network
of interconnected waterways,
750
00:39:04,276 --> 00:39:08,778
which allowed crocodiles to move
freely throughout North Africa.
751
00:39:08,847 --> 00:39:12,549
The carvings on Unas's
causeway reflected reality.
752
00:39:12,617 --> 00:39:14,851
[ Birds chirping ]
753
00:39:14,920 --> 00:39:16,453
When the pyramids were built,
754
00:39:16,521 --> 00:39:18,855
they were surrounded
by savanna.
755
00:39:18,924 --> 00:39:21,224
[ Insects chirping ]
756
00:39:21,293 --> 00:39:24,994
But, when did Egypt dry out
and become a desert
757
00:39:25,063 --> 00:39:26,663
and could this
have played a part
758
00:39:26,732 --> 00:39:31,101
in the demise of the Old Kingdom
and led to the mass grave?
759
00:39:31,169 --> 00:39:35,038
♪♪
760
00:39:35,107 --> 00:39:37,107
Elephantine,
in the middle of the Nile,
761
00:39:37,175 --> 00:39:39,609
between Qubbet el-Hawa
and Aswan,
762
00:39:39,678 --> 00:39:41,111
can shed some light.
763
00:39:41,179 --> 00:39:44,814
♪♪
764
00:39:44,883 --> 00:39:48,418
The ruins here show what was
happening to Egypt's climate.
765
00:39:48,487 --> 00:39:50,153
♪♪
766
00:39:50,222 --> 00:39:54,190
Archaeologist Miroslav Barta
describes the changes.
767
00:39:54,259 --> 00:39:56,393
♪♪
768
00:39:56,461 --> 00:40:00,430
-This is a fortress
dating back to 3,000 BC.
769
00:40:00,499 --> 00:40:03,533
At the time, the island
of Elephantine consisted
770
00:40:03,602 --> 00:40:05,468
of two separated islands:
771
00:40:05,537 --> 00:40:07,704
the eastern one
772
00:40:07,773 --> 00:40:10,740
and then the western island.
773
00:40:10,809 --> 00:40:12,475
♪♪
774
00:40:12,544 --> 00:40:17,080
The fortress is located in here,
on the eastern island.
775
00:40:17,149 --> 00:40:19,616
-The fortress was built
on the highest ground,
776
00:40:19,684 --> 00:40:22,619
315 feet above sea level.
777
00:40:22,687 --> 00:40:25,121
-The reason was
that the Nile flood
778
00:40:25,190 --> 00:40:27,157
at the beginning
of the Old Kingdom
779
00:40:27,225 --> 00:40:28,591
was very high.
780
00:40:28,660 --> 00:40:32,328
♪♪
781
00:40:32,397 --> 00:40:34,664
-But the buildings
surrounding the fortress
782
00:40:34,733 --> 00:40:38,568
show that the level
of the Nile began to fall.
783
00:40:38,637 --> 00:40:42,038
And, as the water level fell,
the city expanded
784
00:40:42,107 --> 00:40:43,940
over the rest
of the eastern island,
785
00:40:44,009 --> 00:40:47,143
which had been
partially submerged.
786
00:40:47,212 --> 00:40:49,145
And there are even ruins
from the lowest part
787
00:40:49,214 --> 00:40:51,948
of the island,
where the Nile once flowed,
788
00:40:52,017 --> 00:40:54,717
that date from after Pepi II.
789
00:40:54,786 --> 00:40:56,653
♪♪
790
00:40:56,721 --> 00:41:00,123
-Now, we stand in the middle
of the original depression
791
00:41:00,192 --> 00:41:01,891
that was separating the eastern
792
00:41:01,960 --> 00:41:04,027
and western island
of Elephantine.
793
00:41:04,095 --> 00:41:06,563
And, as we can see here,
the ancient Egyptians
794
00:41:06,631 --> 00:41:09,532
were able to use up
the original depression
795
00:41:09,601 --> 00:41:12,435
to construct
their houses over it.
796
00:41:12,504 --> 00:41:14,471
-After Pepi II's death,
797
00:41:14,539 --> 00:41:18,007
the level of the Nile
had dropped so significantly
798
00:41:18,076 --> 00:41:21,344
that the two islands
merged into one
799
00:41:21,413 --> 00:41:24,514
and the city expanded
onto what had previously been
800
00:41:24,583 --> 00:41:27,250
the marshes in between.
801
00:41:27,319 --> 00:41:31,354
Here is evidence that Egypt's
climate was gradually changing
802
00:41:31,423 --> 00:41:34,390
and becoming drier
during the Old Kingdom.
803
00:41:34,459 --> 00:41:37,093
[ Triumphant music plays ]
804
00:41:37,162 --> 00:41:40,830
But things would get worse,
much worse.
805
00:41:40,899 --> 00:41:43,733
[ Foreboding music plays ]
806
00:41:43,802 --> 00:41:47,270
[ Wind blowing ]
807
00:41:47,339 --> 00:41:50,940
The key to understanding the
collapse of the Old Kingdom,
808
00:41:51,009 --> 00:41:53,543
and the reasons
for the mass grave,
809
00:41:53,612 --> 00:41:56,913
lies almost 2,000 miles away,
810
00:41:56,982 --> 00:41:59,649
in the glaciers
of Mount Kilimanjaro.
811
00:41:59,718 --> 00:42:03,786
In 2000, an expedition
of American glaciologists,
812
00:42:03,855 --> 00:42:06,055
led by Professor
Lonnie Thompson,
813
00:42:06,124 --> 00:42:10,693
discovered proof of a global
climate catastrophe.
814
00:42:10,762 --> 00:42:13,196
♪♪
815
00:42:13,265 --> 00:42:14,731
An ice cap is built
816
00:42:14,799 --> 00:42:18,768
of layers and layers of snow
gradually piling up
817
00:42:18,837 --> 00:42:21,504
that are then compressed
into ice.
818
00:42:21,573 --> 00:42:24,474
By extracting cores
from the ice,
819
00:42:24,543 --> 00:42:27,610
Lonnie is able to look
back in time.
820
00:42:27,679 --> 00:42:30,346
The ice captures a record
of what was in the air
821
00:42:30,415 --> 00:42:33,249
at the time it was laid down.
822
00:42:33,318 --> 00:42:36,386
Studying this ice back
in the lab,
823
00:42:36,454 --> 00:42:40,557
Lonnie can reconstruct
the past climate.
824
00:42:40,625 --> 00:42:42,892
These precious cores
are preserved
825
00:42:42,961 --> 00:42:46,896
in Lonnie's freezer
at Ohio State University.
826
00:42:46,965 --> 00:42:50,400
-We have over 7,000 meters
of ice cores
827
00:42:50,468 --> 00:42:52,802
collected from around the world.
828
00:42:52,871 --> 00:42:54,704
We have,
on this particular rack,
829
00:42:54,773 --> 00:42:59,142
those cores which we recovered
from Kilimanjaro in 2000.
830
00:42:59,210 --> 00:43:02,845
It dates back 11,700 years
831
00:43:02,914 --> 00:43:05,348
and, in that record,
832
00:43:05,417 --> 00:43:08,251
about the depth of 33 meters,
833
00:43:08,320 --> 00:43:11,988
we would find the time
that corresponds
834
00:43:12,057 --> 00:43:14,190
to the Old Kingdom in Egypt,
835
00:43:14,259 --> 00:43:18,428
so we'll take this out and
examine it on the light table.
836
00:43:18,496 --> 00:43:21,631
-This piece of ice holds
a unique record of the climate
837
00:43:21,700 --> 00:43:24,300
around the time
the Old Kingdom fell apart.
838
00:43:24,369 --> 00:43:27,270
-This is what's left
after all the measurements
839
00:43:27,339 --> 00:43:28,771
have been made on the core, so.
840
00:43:28,840 --> 00:43:33,309
And this record starts about
5,000 years before present,
841
00:43:33,378 --> 00:43:35,411
so we're coming forward in time
842
00:43:35,480 --> 00:43:38,915
and you see this
very distinct band.
843
00:43:38,984 --> 00:43:43,519
♪♪
844
00:43:43,588 --> 00:43:45,989
And it was really amazing,
in the field,
845
00:43:46,057 --> 00:43:48,024
when this thing showed up, yeah.
846
00:43:48,093 --> 00:43:49,392
There's a lot of excitement
847
00:43:49,461 --> 00:43:51,494
because you know
you have something.
848
00:43:51,563 --> 00:43:56,399
It's gonna take you a while
to figure out.
849
00:43:56,468 --> 00:43:58,267
No, it's very exciting.
850
00:43:58,336 --> 00:44:00,203
-This ominous, dark layer
851
00:44:00,271 --> 00:44:02,705
is the result of the
dramatic climate change
852
00:44:02,774 --> 00:44:04,841
that led to the collapse
of the Old Kingdom.
853
00:44:04,909 --> 00:44:07,810
-This black line that you
see here in the core
854
00:44:07,879 --> 00:44:10,179
is a layer of dust,
windblown dust,
855
00:44:10,248 --> 00:44:13,149
that accumulated
on the ice field.
856
00:44:13,218 --> 00:44:16,619
This is the largest dust event
we've found in an ice core,
857
00:44:16,688 --> 00:44:19,689
so it's very,
very highly concentrated.
858
00:44:19,758 --> 00:44:21,190
It would suggest that there was
859
00:44:21,259 --> 00:44:24,927
a massive drought
throughout this region.
860
00:44:24,996 --> 00:44:28,431
-And Lonnie has found more
physical signs of this drought,
861
00:44:28,500 --> 00:44:31,701
on the other side of the world.
862
00:44:31,770 --> 00:44:35,071
-In the same time period,
we have found a similar layer
863
00:44:35,140 --> 00:44:38,808
in the Huascarán ice cores
in the Andes, in Peru.
864
00:44:38,877 --> 00:44:42,011
We also see it
over in the Himalayas,
865
00:44:42,080 --> 00:44:43,279
which suggests that there was
866
00:44:43,348 --> 00:44:46,149
a major drought
throughout the tropics.
867
00:44:46,217 --> 00:44:48,418
♪♪
868
00:44:48,486 --> 00:44:51,254
-Crucially, he was able
to date this drought.
869
00:44:51,322 --> 00:44:53,289
[ Music intensifies ]
870
00:44:53,358 --> 00:44:56,526
-Based on our
Kilimanjaro timescale,
871
00:44:56,594 --> 00:45:00,697
we estimate the event occurs
around 4,200 years ago,
872
00:45:00,765 --> 00:45:02,965
the time of the collapse
of the Old Kingdom.
873
00:45:03,034 --> 00:45:05,101
♪♪
874
00:45:05,170 --> 00:45:07,236
-Could this massive global
drought have been
875
00:45:07,305 --> 00:45:10,940
what brought the Old Kingdom
to its knees
876
00:45:11,009 --> 00:45:14,444
and led to the death of the
soldiers in the mass grave?
877
00:45:14,512 --> 00:45:16,713
[ Suspenseful music climbs ]
878
00:45:16,781 --> 00:45:20,316
[ Suspenseful chords striking ]
879
00:45:20,385 --> 00:45:24,854
[ Foreboding music plays ]
880
00:45:24,923 --> 00:45:27,190
Over the course
of the Old Kingdom,
881
00:45:27,258 --> 00:45:32,128
Egypt was gradually turning
from savannah into desert.
882
00:45:32,197 --> 00:45:34,230
Agriculture was
entirely dependent
883
00:45:34,299 --> 00:45:37,200
on the annual flooding
of the Nile.
884
00:45:37,268 --> 00:45:41,003
Each summer, the rains falling
on the highlands of Ethiopia
885
00:45:41,072 --> 00:45:45,408
flow into the Nile, causing it
to overflow its banks,
886
00:45:45,477 --> 00:45:46,876
flooding the fields
887
00:45:46,945 --> 00:45:50,146
and depositing rich soil
which fertilizes the crops.
888
00:45:50,215 --> 00:45:52,548
[ Suspenseful music plays ]
889
00:45:52,617 --> 00:45:55,685
If Lonnie is right,
this climate spike
890
00:45:55,754 --> 00:45:59,388
would have had a disastrous
impact on the Nile floods
891
00:45:59,457 --> 00:46:01,758
and the people
of the Old Kingdom.
892
00:46:01,826 --> 00:46:04,894
[ Wind blowing ]
893
00:46:04,963 --> 00:46:08,131
Back in Egypt, geologist-
turned-archaeologist
894
00:46:08,199 --> 00:46:10,199
Professor Fekri Hassan
895
00:46:10,268 --> 00:46:13,136
has been looking for proof
that this global calamity
896
00:46:13,204 --> 00:46:16,139
did, indeed, hit the land
of the pharaohs.
897
00:46:16,207 --> 00:46:19,809
-There were indications
that there are problems
898
00:46:19,878 --> 00:46:21,677
in other parts of the world
at that time,
899
00:46:21,746 --> 00:46:24,914
caused by climate change.
900
00:46:24,983 --> 00:46:27,750
It was tempting to think
901
00:46:27,819 --> 00:46:30,887
that this might be the case
in Egypt as well.
902
00:46:30,955 --> 00:46:33,723
-But, in Egypt, there is no ice.
903
00:46:33,792 --> 00:46:36,926
He's had to find another way
of seeing into the past:
904
00:46:36,995 --> 00:46:38,227
mud.
905
00:46:38,296 --> 00:46:41,230
He takes cores from the
bottom of Lake Qarun,
906
00:46:41,299 --> 00:46:43,099
just south of Cairo.
907
00:46:43,168 --> 00:46:46,536
The lake is fed by the Nile,
which deposits layers
908
00:46:46,604 --> 00:46:49,672
of sediment on the bottom,
and, just like ice,
909
00:46:49,741 --> 00:46:53,409
these layers hold a record
of the past climate.
910
00:46:53,478 --> 00:46:58,714
Back in the lab in Cairo,
Fekri has analyzed the cores.
911
00:46:58,783 --> 00:47:00,750
-These were the cores we got.
912
00:47:00,819 --> 00:47:03,085
It consisted of a sequence
913
00:47:03,154 --> 00:47:08,391
from the bottom of the lake
that spans 10,000 years.
914
00:47:08,459 --> 00:47:10,126
These are the oldest ones,
915
00:47:10,195 --> 00:47:13,196
that were before the rise
of civilization,
916
00:47:13,264 --> 00:47:17,166
where the lake was quite deep
and, as we move
917
00:47:17,235 --> 00:47:18,301
to this way,
918
00:47:18,369 --> 00:47:20,403
this part it the Old Kingdom.
919
00:47:20,471 --> 00:47:23,306
This is the whole history
of the Nile floodplain
920
00:47:23,374 --> 00:47:24,574
over the last 10,000 years.
921
00:47:24,642 --> 00:47:28,311
It's never been
available before.
922
00:47:28,379 --> 00:47:31,614
-The core reveals that,
during the Old Kingdom,
923
00:47:31,683 --> 00:47:35,117
the lake was much larger
and deeper than today...
924
00:47:35,186 --> 00:47:38,087
♪♪
925
00:47:38,156 --> 00:47:43,693
...its depth fluctuating
around 200 feet.
926
00:47:43,761 --> 00:47:47,129
-This part of the core here
is the part
927
00:47:47,198 --> 00:47:49,365
that represents the Old Kingdom.
928
00:47:49,434 --> 00:47:53,202
What is amazing in this part
is this break,
929
00:47:53,271 --> 00:47:55,738
where we had the presence
930
00:47:55,807 --> 00:48:01,210
of a thick layer of gypsum,
the whitish material.
931
00:48:01,279 --> 00:48:05,081
This is a mineral, which forms
under shallow water conditions
932
00:48:05,149 --> 00:48:07,149
and evaporative conditions.
933
00:48:07,218 --> 00:48:12,088
Mixed with the gypsum, we have
the deposits of the iron oxide,
934
00:48:12,156 --> 00:48:14,323
the reddish material.
935
00:48:14,392 --> 00:48:17,660
Iron oxide usually form under
very shallow water conditions,
936
00:48:17,729 --> 00:48:19,962
where oxygen is present,
937
00:48:20,031 --> 00:48:23,599
either very, very shallow water
or almost no water.
938
00:48:23,668 --> 00:48:26,502
That would mean that
the lake was almost dry;
939
00:48:26,571 --> 00:48:30,106
if not bone-dry,
just extremely shallow pools.
940
00:48:30,174 --> 00:48:31,774
[ Ethereal vocals join ]
941
00:48:31,843 --> 00:48:35,111
-The layer of gypsum and iron
ore shows that this deep,
942
00:48:35,179 --> 00:48:37,880
freshwater lake dried up,
943
00:48:37,949 --> 00:48:41,617
leaving behind just a few
ephemeral pools of water.
944
00:48:41,686 --> 00:48:44,387
-You know, maybe 60, 70 meters
of water disappeared.
945
00:48:44,455 --> 00:48:48,524
♪♪
946
00:48:48,593 --> 00:48:53,562
From the different radio carbon
age determinations of the core,
947
00:48:53,631 --> 00:48:56,933
we were able to determine
that this layer here
948
00:48:57,001 --> 00:49:01,804
represents time
around 4,200 years ago,
949
00:49:01,873 --> 00:49:04,907
which correlates to the end
of the Old Kingdom.
950
00:49:04,976 --> 00:49:06,909
♪♪
951
00:49:06,978 --> 00:49:10,479
-Fekri's discovery confirms
that the global drought seen
952
00:49:10,548 --> 00:49:13,983
in the ice cores
also hit Egypt hard,
953
00:49:14,052 --> 00:49:16,953
just at the time
the Old Kingdom collapsed.
954
00:49:17,021 --> 00:49:22,692
-We were able to find
the smoking gun.
955
00:49:22,760 --> 00:49:26,796
This is the hard evidence
for this event,
956
00:49:26,864 --> 00:49:29,198
this catastrophic event.
957
00:49:29,267 --> 00:49:31,667
The thickness of this layer
and the fact
958
00:49:31,736 --> 00:49:34,737
that the very deep lake
had to dry up,
959
00:49:34,806 --> 00:49:37,139
it would indicate that we
are dealing with no less
960
00:49:37,208 --> 00:49:41,143
than 20 years
of reduced Nile floods.
961
00:49:41,212 --> 00:49:43,179
-This disastrous drought
962
00:49:43,247 --> 00:49:47,717
was the knockout punch
which pushed Egypt into chaos.
963
00:49:47,785 --> 00:49:51,554
-I think climate change leading
to a reduction of Nile floods
964
00:49:51,622 --> 00:49:54,223
is the cause of the collapse
of the Old Kingdom.
965
00:49:54,292 --> 00:49:56,359
Egypt depends on the Nile.
966
00:49:56,427 --> 00:49:58,961
If anything goes wrong
with the Nile,
967
00:49:59,030 --> 00:50:03,199
then it would be
famine and chaos.
968
00:50:03,267 --> 00:50:07,103
If the Nile is low
for 20 years or even more,
969
00:50:07,171 --> 00:50:10,439
it means that agriculture
production would stop.
970
00:50:10,508 --> 00:50:13,943
-Ankhtifi, the local
governor, was right:
971
00:50:14,012 --> 00:50:17,179
the whole of Egypt would've
been like a starving locust.
972
00:50:17,248 --> 00:50:21,384
-That means that the king
does not have enough revenues,
973
00:50:21,452 --> 00:50:23,352
not even for his own household,
974
00:50:23,421 --> 00:50:25,788
not to mention for the
viziers and the managers
975
00:50:25,857 --> 00:50:28,657
and people engaged
in the governments,
976
00:50:28,726 --> 00:50:32,061
so, the whole civilization
comes to a stop.
977
00:50:32,130 --> 00:50:33,462
[ Suspenseful music climbs ]
978
00:50:33,531 --> 00:50:35,064
It's a great lesson
979
00:50:35,133 --> 00:50:38,467
about how abrupt
climate change can be
980
00:50:38,536 --> 00:50:42,171
and how civilizations,
no matter how mighty they are,
981
00:50:42,240 --> 00:50:45,241
can really suffer
from events like that.
982
00:50:45,309 --> 00:50:46,509
[ Outro plays ]
983
00:50:46,577 --> 00:50:48,878
-This terrible climate crisis,
984
00:50:48,946 --> 00:50:51,847
combined with the underlying
political problems,
985
00:50:51,916 --> 00:50:56,685
created the perfect storm,
which destroyed the Old Kingdom
986
00:50:56,754 --> 00:51:00,322
and ultimately set the stage
for the mass grave.
987
00:51:00,391 --> 00:51:03,392
In the face of famine
and economic crisis,
988
00:51:03,461 --> 00:51:06,095
Pepi II's politically
weak successors
989
00:51:06,164 --> 00:51:08,631
lost control of the country.
990
00:51:08,699 --> 00:51:11,867
Egypt fractured
into city-states.
991
00:51:11,936 --> 00:51:13,402
But the turmoil and violence
992
00:51:13,471 --> 00:51:16,739
would last far longer
than the drought itself.
993
00:51:16,808 --> 00:51:19,742
[ Swords clinking ]
994
00:51:19,811 --> 00:51:23,813
Even as the 20-year drought
ended and the Nile level rose,
995
00:51:23,881 --> 00:51:26,782
Egypt remained divided
and vulnerable.
996
00:51:26,851 --> 00:51:29,618
As prosperity
gradually returned,
997
00:51:29,687 --> 00:51:32,188
it wasn't long before the
regional governors,
998
00:51:32,256 --> 00:51:34,123
like Ankhtifi,
developed ambitions
999
00:51:34,192 --> 00:51:36,892
to conquer the whole country.
1000
00:51:36,961 --> 00:51:40,963
The consequence was war
for 130 years.
1001
00:51:41,032 --> 00:51:44,467
[ Shouting, swords clinking ]
1002
00:51:44,535 --> 00:51:47,103
The soldiers in the
mass grave likely died,
1003
00:51:47,171 --> 00:51:50,372
not in the initial chaos
caused by the famine,
1004
00:51:50,441 --> 00:51:51,607
[ Poignant tune plays ]
but right at the end
1005
00:51:51,676 --> 00:51:55,511
of the protracted civil war
that followed.
1006
00:51:55,580 --> 00:51:58,314
Roughly 40 years
after the drought ended,
1007
00:51:58,382 --> 00:52:01,584
the rulers of Thebes,
modern-day Luxor,
1008
00:52:01,652 --> 00:52:03,252
took control of the South
1009
00:52:03,321 --> 00:52:06,122
and the location of the mass
grave near Luxor
1010
00:52:06,190 --> 00:52:08,858
suggests the soldiers
were Thebans.
1011
00:52:08,926 --> 00:52:11,660
Meanwhile, another family
of local rulers,
1012
00:52:11,729 --> 00:52:13,696
from a town called
Heracleopolis,
1013
00:52:13,764 --> 00:52:16,332
had taken control of the North.
[ Sinister music plays ]
1014
00:52:16,400 --> 00:52:18,968
Egypt was split in two
1015
00:52:19,036 --> 00:52:22,571
and both sides wanted control
of the entire country.
1016
00:52:22,640 --> 00:52:27,510
In 2040 BC, the Thebans
captured most of the North
1017
00:52:27,578 --> 00:52:30,446
and they reached
Heracleopolis itself.
1018
00:52:30,515 --> 00:52:33,816
They were led by a king
named Mentuhotep II.
1019
00:52:33,885 --> 00:52:35,651
He was a great general.
1020
00:52:35,720 --> 00:52:40,222
His name even means "Montu
the god of war is satisfied,"
1021
00:52:40,291 --> 00:52:42,992
and he finally conquered
Heracleopolis,
1022
00:52:43,060 --> 00:52:44,627
[ Shouting, swords clinking ]
in a bloody siege.
1023
00:52:44,695 --> 00:52:47,730
[ Suspenseful music climbs ]
1024
00:52:47,798 --> 00:52:50,966
[ Cheering, swords clinking ]
1025
00:52:51,035 --> 00:52:52,735
[ Wind whistles ]
1026
00:52:52,803 --> 00:52:54,403
Salima believes it's possible
1027
00:52:54,472 --> 00:52:58,607
that these soldiers,
now more than 4,000 years old,
1028
00:52:58,676 --> 00:53:01,844
took part in this final battle.
1029
00:53:01,913 --> 00:53:04,480
-Amongst these bodies,
there was a lot of linen
1030
00:53:04,549 --> 00:53:07,816
and some of the linen
had marks on it.
1031
00:53:07,885 --> 00:53:09,485
And these are
actually associated
1032
00:53:09,554 --> 00:53:11,620
with the temple
of Mentuhotep II.
1033
00:53:11,689 --> 00:53:14,623
This, together with the fact
that the temple is right there,
1034
00:53:14,692 --> 00:53:16,091
underneath his tomb,
1035
00:53:16,160 --> 00:53:19,528
means that the soldiers were
fighting for Mentuhotep II.
1036
00:53:19,597 --> 00:53:22,364
[ Sinister music plays ]
1037
00:53:22,433 --> 00:53:23,832
-And that's not all.
1038
00:53:23,901 --> 00:53:25,668
Close analysis of the injuries
1039
00:53:25,736 --> 00:53:29,471
provides more details
about what caused them.
1040
00:53:29,540 --> 00:53:30,739
-Looking at these arrows
1041
00:53:30,808 --> 00:53:34,276
that went into the necks
of these soldiers,
1042
00:53:34,345 --> 00:53:37,413
you can see that the
trajectory is from above
1043
00:53:37,481 --> 00:53:41,517
and it's the same thing
with all of these head wounds.
1044
00:53:41,586 --> 00:53:44,086
It's like someone
was hitting them from above.
1045
00:53:44,155 --> 00:53:47,323
So, clearly, it would seem
that these soldiers were
1046
00:53:47,391 --> 00:53:50,059
up against an enemy
that was higher than they were,
1047
00:53:50,127 --> 00:53:51,694
as if they were in a fortress,
1048
00:53:51,762 --> 00:53:53,996
as if there were some sort
of siege situation,
1049
00:53:54,065 --> 00:53:56,332
and that these soldiers
of Mentuhotep
1050
00:53:56,400 --> 00:53:58,601
were attacking
some kind of fort
1051
00:53:58,669 --> 00:54:00,569
and people were
hitting them from above,
1052
00:54:00,638 --> 00:54:03,639
raining down arrows,
throwing rocks.
1053
00:54:03,708 --> 00:54:05,708
And, maybe,
when they came too close,
1054
00:54:05,776 --> 00:54:08,444
hitting them hard
with clubs and maces.
1055
00:54:08,512 --> 00:54:11,380
[ Suspenseful chords strike ]
1056
00:54:11,449 --> 00:54:14,583
-It would seem these soldiers
were fighting for Mentuhotep
1057
00:54:14,652 --> 00:54:18,120
in the deciding battle
of the civil war.
1058
00:54:18,189 --> 00:54:20,723
-All of this put together
makes us think that
1059
00:54:20,791 --> 00:54:26,395
these soldiers were fighting
at the siege of Heracleopolis.
1060
00:54:26,464 --> 00:54:29,198
-After the battle was won,
Mentuhotep II
1061
00:54:29,267 --> 00:54:32,268
declared himself king
of the entire country,
1062
00:54:32,336 --> 00:54:35,371
reunifying Egypt at last,
1063
00:54:35,439 --> 00:54:37,840
and he is believed to have had
the soldiers buried
1064
00:54:37,908 --> 00:54:41,944
above his own mortuary temple
as a sign of honor.
1065
00:54:42,013 --> 00:54:44,246
-It's a huge honor
for anyone to be buried
1066
00:54:44,315 --> 00:54:47,449
that close to the king,
so, clearly, he valued them
1067
00:54:47,518 --> 00:54:49,952
and he, himself, must have
paid for the funeral,
1068
00:54:50,021 --> 00:54:53,122
with all of these
temple linens being used.
1069
00:54:53,190 --> 00:54:57,126
So, obviously, he valued
their work and their loyalty
1070
00:54:57,194 --> 00:54:59,428
and their bravery
and kept them near him
1071
00:54:59,497 --> 00:55:02,631
so that they would be
united for eternity.
1072
00:55:02,700 --> 00:55:06,435
[ Suspenseful chords striking ]
1073
00:55:06,504 --> 00:55:09,071
[ Suspenseful music climbs,
chords striking ]
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