Fridays – A Review of Recent Discoveries from Ancient Egypt
12/17 @ 11:00 AM/CH
Instructor: Stephen “Dr. Steve” Phillips, Ph.D.
Over the past few years, Egyptologists from Egypt, and from countries around the world, have made an array of exciting new discoveries, revealing that the sands of Egypt still hold many secrets.
This behind-the-scenes presentation continues to bring these new discoveries to light, including: a tomb with a well-preserved garden at its entrance, an ancient industrial complex in the hills behind the Valley of the Kings, a spectacular 100’ deep rock-cut tomb found near the Step Pyramid at Saqqara that may be the first “mummification workshop” ever discovered from ancient Egypt, a mummy with a solid gold tongue, a spectacular buried city nicknamed, “The Lost Golden City of Aten,” and tombs, also near the Step Pyramid of Saqqara, containing literally hundreds of mummies. Also, the largest beer production facility ever discovered, a hidden 30’ passageway inside the Great Pyramid, and a remarkably intact embalming facility!

