2 reviews
What an incredible breakthrough this is. What a terrible program this was. I think we had more minutes of car shots than we had of archaeology. If you like 4x4s then you'll probably love this program if, however, you like archaeology then this program is going to disappoint.
And why, oh why, do we have to have beautiful presenters that appeared to have been brought in purely for their looks and nothing to do with their knowledge of archaeology or Egyptology?
It's such a waste. The central subject of the program is the massive breakthrough that satellite image analysis has bought to the field of Egyptology and the program did at least make this clear. However, no sooner had it ventured anywhere near the actual archaeology than it swept away again and we were back with the 4x4s.
Worth watching just for the subject but shame about the program!
And why, oh why, do we have to have beautiful presenters that appeared to have been brought in purely for their looks and nothing to do with their knowledge of archaeology or Egyptology?
It's such a waste. The central subject of the program is the massive breakthrough that satellite image analysis has bought to the field of Egyptology and the program did at least make this clear. However, no sooner had it ventured anywhere near the actual archaeology than it swept away again and we were back with the 4x4s.
Worth watching just for the subject but shame about the program!
Egypt's Lost Cities
This programme had such promise but got lost in the mire of sensationalism, the main problem was the two presenters, they just knew nothing about anything, they weren't historians let alone egyptologists.
The programme then spent its time trying to vindicate this satellite surveying. Despite trying to massage the finds nothing of note was found and then to cap it all the scientist called Sarah stated Howard Carter was a failure.
We all know that satellite surveying is a fabulous tool in identifying areas to look at but to suggest it is anymore is absurd.
At best this is a 4 outta 10, meaning best skipped.
This programme had such promise but got lost in the mire of sensationalism, the main problem was the two presenters, they just knew nothing about anything, they weren't historians let alone egyptologists.
The programme then spent its time trying to vindicate this satellite surveying. Despite trying to massage the finds nothing of note was found and then to cap it all the scientist called Sarah stated Howard Carter was a failure.
We all know that satellite surveying is a fabulous tool in identifying areas to look at but to suggest it is anymore is absurd.
At best this is a 4 outta 10, meaning best skipped.
- martimusross
- Jan 18, 2023
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