Egypt engineering an empire
(2006)

Nonfiction

DVD

Call Numbers:
DVD/932/EGYPT

Availability

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Details

PUBLISHED
[New York] : History Channel : A&E Home Video : Distributed by New Video, [2006]
©2006
DESCRIPTION

1 videodisc (approximately 92 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in

ISBN/ISSN
0767091027 AAE-76046, 9780767091022, 733961760460
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Behind the scenes featurettes: Inside look from the director's chair, and Everything you want to know about Egypt

This documentary explores Egypt's awe-inspiring engineering accomplishments through the prism of its pharaohs' indomitable personalities. As Egypt's pharaohs alternately conquered and ceded vast expanses of land, they pushed their royal architects to stretch the boundaries of imagination and human potential, in effect inventing the science of structural engineering. Follow the empire's development from the First Dynasty of 3000 BC through the last days of the reign of Ramses the Great in 1212 BC, from dazzling obelisks to the 700-foot Great Pyramid of Giza

Director of photography, Jeremiah Crowell ; editor, Jennifer P. Honn ; art director, Preeya Jensen ; narrator, Michael Carroll ; music, Michael Richard Plowman ; costume design, Michael Habib ; illustrations, David Bell

Host, Peter Weller

DVD, Dolby digital, stereo

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