Tut's Toxic Tomb
Paleoanthropologist Ella Al-Shamahi explores the gripping science behind an astonishing Egyptian legend as she investigates if toxins inside Tutankhamun's tomb and among the pharaoh's treasures could explain a number of mysterious, cursed deaths.
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Duration: 1 x 120' | 2 x 60' HD
Resolution: HD
Seasons: TBC
Genre: Arts & Culture, History
Tags: History, Archaeology
Original Language: TBC
Producer: Blink Films
Original Broadcaster: Discovery Science US, SBS, Channel 4
Year of Production: TBC
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