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Tomb of the lost king

United Kingdom, 1979
film

Episode of Series “Chronicle”. With the discovery in 1977 of Royal Tombs in the Greek village of Vergina, Greek archaeologist Manolis Andronikos u..

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The Royal tombs

United Kingdom, 1984
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The Mediterranean

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Ancient lives

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Tutankhamun: the immortal pharaoh

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Ancient Persia

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The Queen and Prince Philip

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Greece the immortal land

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The Oldest wonder

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Skeleton of an empire

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Chronicles and kings

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In the lap of the gods

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The Mummy

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Wonders sacred and mysterious

United States, 1993
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