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Mystery of the Sphinx
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Mystery of the Sphinx

Hosted by Charleston Heston this award winning NBC special, features noted Egytologist John Anthony West and his revolutionary theories about the Great Sphinx of Egypt. Does evidence of water erosion prove that the Sphinx is thousands of years older then currently thought? How were 200 ton stone blocks lifted into place to build the temples? Famous psychic Edgar Cayce predicted a hidden room beneath the Sphinx; the seismograph found it. What can it tell us? Is the legend of Atlantis, the vanished civilization true? Is the Sphinx on Mars, seen in official NASA photographs, extraterrestrial? Learn the answers as you explore ancient Egypt and the origins of civilization.

Length 90 min. Copyright 1994 $ 29.95
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