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SUMMARY:NOVA 52x4 - Egypt's Tombs of Amun
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DESCRIPTION:An archaeological detective story opens a door into anextrao
	rdinary moment in the history of Ancient Egypt\, as thediscovery of a long
	-lost cemetery not far from King Tut's tombshines a light on an often-over
	looked Egyptian kingdom.Treasures emerge revealing details of a unique per
	iod about2\,700 years ago\, when kings from Nubia – present-day Sudan–
	 conquered Egypt and shifted the status of Egyptian women\,giving them rem
	arkable power. Archaeologists and historiansreveal how the ascent of The G
	od's Wife of Amun lifted somewomen to the highest echelons of religious\, 
	political\, andfinancial power in the ancient Egyptian empire.
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