Blowing Up History Season 4 Episode 4

Blowing Up History Season 4 Episode 4 Curse Of The Seventh Wonder

  • December 1, 2019
  • 43 min

Blowing Up History is a thrilling show that explores some of the most mysterious and enigmatic ancient structures from around the world, using cutting-edge technology and expert analysis to unlock the secrets of their construction and purpose. In season 4, episode 4, titled "Curse Of The Seventh Wonder," the team delves into one of the most iconic and controversial structures of all time: the Great Pyramid of Giza.

The episode begins by introducing the Great Pyramid, explaining that it was built around 4,500 years ago by the ancient Egyptians as a tomb for their pharaoh, Khufu. The pyramid is the largest and most complex structure of its kind, and has long fascinated scholars and archaeologists alike with its many mysteries and secrets. However, the episode takes a slightly different approach to the Great Pyramid, focusing not on its construction or design, but on the many legends and myths that have arisen around it over the centuries.

One of the most enduring and intriguing of these legends is the so-called "Curse of the Pharaohs," which says that anyone who disturbs the tomb of an ancient Egyptian ruler will be cursed with bad luck, illness, or even death. Many people have claimed that this curse is real, and that it has claimed the lives of countless explorers and archaeologists who dared to enter the Great Pyramid and other tombs of the pharaohs. However, historians and scientists have always dismissed the curse as superstition and myth, with no real evidence to back it up.

The team at Blowing Up History, however, are not content to simply dismiss the curse as nonsense. Instead, they decide to investigate the stories and see if there might be any truth to them. They begin by exploring the history of the curse, tracing its origins back to the early days of Egyptology in the 19th century. They meet with experts on the history and culture of ancient Egypt, who explain the many reasons why the idea of a curse might have been appealing to people at the time, from the fascination with the exotic and mysterious culture of Egypt to the romanticized idea of the noble, doomed pharaohs.

From there, the team dives deeper into the legend, looking at specific cases where explorers and archaeologists supposedly fell victim to the curse. They visit the tombs of some of these ill-fated adventurers, examining the evidence and speaking with experts on the various diseases and illnesses that they might have contracted while working in Egypt. They also explore the various theories about what might have caused these deaths, from simple accidents and infections to more mysterious and supernatural causes.

Throughout the episode, the team uses state-of-the-art technology to help them unravel the mysteries of the curse. They use laser scans and photogrammetry to create detailed 3D models of the Great Pyramid and other tombs, allowing them to see every corner and crevice in unprecedented detail. They also use advanced medical imaging techniques to examine the bones and tissues of some of the supposed curse victims, looking for signs of disease, trauma, or anything else that might give clues about the true cause of their deaths.

Ultimately, the episode comes to a surprising and thought-provoking conclusion about the curse of the pharaohs. While the team finds no concrete evidence to support the idea that the curse is real, they also find that there may be more to the legend than simple superstition. They come to see the curse as a reflection of the deep respect and awe that people have always felt for the ancient Egyptian culture, and as a reminder that there are still many mysteries and secrets to be uncovered in the great tombs and monuments of the pharaohs. Whether or not the curse is real, the team at Blowing Up History shows that it still has the power to fascinate and intrigue us, thousands of years after the ancient Egyptians built their majestic structures.

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Description
  • First Aired
    December 1, 2019
  • Runtime
    43 min
  • Language
    English