Servants of the Serpent Goddess (Full Episode) | Kingdom of the Mummies

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Dr. Ramadan Hussein discovers the tombs of three priests with lavish mummies. One thing connects them all — the worship of a mysterious snake goddess.

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All Comments (21)
  • @arkoub
    What an amazing documentary, thanks NatGeo. Maybe this gives some credit to the brilliant archaeologist, Dr. Ramadan Hussein, who sadly passed away last year.
  • @mat4263
    Just wanted to share with everyone the sad news that Dr. Ramadan Hussein passed away in March 2022. "Ramadan B. Hussein, the archaeologist who associated his name with a series of exceptional discoveries in Saqqara, Egypt, has passed away after a short severe illness."
  • I wish Disney never bought National Geographic 😢 .
    This was so cool and I will be missing these types of videos
  • @n.k.s74
    I'm two minded about such discoveries. I love the history and knowledge these discoveries give us. It's important to know where we came from and how we evolved as humans. However, the reason the bodies were so lovingly entombed was so their mortal remains could be undisturbed. It seems disrespectful to disturb their rest.
  • @jaime8317
    Im 2 minutes in...if i see zahi hawass...im turning it off
  • @markvenaglia1548
    Practical, informed commentaries from both Egyptologis. Very much appreciated.
  • @eileennegron2882
    Their passion is what makes this so enjoyable to watch. Thank you!
  • @whitedomerobert
    Dr Salema Ikram, It is so good to see and hear you again. The experience and expertise lend this documentary a great deal of scholarship weight. It is hard to know who to trust any more. Your participation here help me to know this is safe and I can trust it’s out come.
  • @misyelislaslife
    Hoping that I can go to Egypt someday. lots of Love to the Egyptian ancient culture and beliefs
  • @gardengeek3041
    The first mummy scanned looks to be the height of a child or adolescent.
    It's a shame that the skeleton has crumbled so much. But, if teeth are still intact, maybe there's a chance of recovering DNA. It would be a way to verify if the two are related: mother/daughter for example.

    It's breathtaking to see how far archaeology has progressed since king Tut was unearthed a hundred years ago.

    Not just by embracing medical science technology, but the extent to which Egyptians themselves are involved as the scientists. They speak an English we can all understand; and some on that team can read THREE unrelated alphabets.

    The level of education is quite an achievement. But apparently that's what it to arrive at this next level of discovery.

    Also, highly appropriate that Egyptian experts are on top of these latest discoveries because of what the first DNA analyses revealed about 20 years ago. Many modern Egyptians are related to and descended from the very people who created these marvels thousands of years ago

    A first-rate documentary. It hasn't been dumbed down, nor dramatized. Thank you, and bravo!
  • @PiperPurdon
    Fascinating discovering another goddess unknown in typical Egyptian History and their priests who appear to be highly elevated males and females of possibly Libyan descent.
  • @drillab8515
    I love this!!! Ancient Egypt is such a fascinating topic to me so many mysteries that are still to be discovered
  • @gidisworld4715
    For the fact that this is revealed while I'm still alive is the most amazing thing to me, thank you
  • It is the 1st day if my summer vacay and I consume history documentations. I started with an older episode of Time Team which was about 11 skeketons found in a Victorian shed. Now I watch this. I love it. My vacay is great.
  • @xZujo
    I had a dream that the great sphinx told one of my childhood friends to tell me I would stop aging for the next 10 years it was one of the most profound dreams I've ever experienced I cant stop thinking about it.
  • @kingjoe3rd
    This was such a great video. It felt like being a part of the archaeological discovery of an ancient Egyptian mummy.