Picture shows_Presenter Tony Robinson peers into the eyes of a Statue of the great ruler Sarenput II. This is the grandest tomb in the city of the dead in Aswan. Sarenput II was an Egyptian king or nomarch 4000 years ago
Picture shows_Presenter Tony Robinson and Dr. Antonio J. Morales. Tony holds the 4000 year old heart of an Egyptian Prime Minister called Ipi, Deir el-Bahari, Luxor, Egypt
Picture shows_Presenter Tony Robinson prepares to climb down a 15m vertical drop tomb shaft on the Saqqara Plateau. Tomb M55 was discovered and excavated by Dr. Vassil Dobrev, a French archaeologist. Saqqara, Northern Egypt
Picture shows_Extraordinary painted wall in Qubbet el-Hawa north tomb. Constructed for a mayor of Elephantine around 3500 years ago. It depicts members of his family. Qubbet el-Hawa, Aswan, Southern Egypt
Picture shows_Presenter Tony Robinson climbs a seemingly never ending stairway. It's the funeral causeway of Khunes, a former governor of Aswan. Qubbet el-Hawa, Aswan, Southern Egypt