A scientific documentary depicts ancient Egypt. Portrait heads of nobles placed in tombs as a mark of their permanent residence. A large statue of King Khafre placed in a valley temple. The king sits on a backless throne with the Sematawi, an emblem of unification. A painting of a bird and a sculpture of the Hawk Guard. Sculptures of soldiers with weapons in hand.
A scientific documentary depicts ancient Egypt. Calm waters of the River Nile. A sculpture of Egyptian men rowing a boat in the River Nile. A stone carving of emblem of unification that combines the Hieroglyph Sema (Union) with the symbol for the two lands of Egypt-papyrus for the north and lotus flower for the south. A carving of women dressing princesses' hair. A man milking a cow while a calf is tied close to her. Sculptures of Egyptian rulers. Royal jewelery. A monument with engraved carvings of humans and animals on it.
A scientific documentary depicts ancient Egypt. A sculpture of Amenemhet III, 6th Ruler of Egypt's 12th Dynasty. Small tributaries join the River Nile. Engraved carvings of Egyptian nobles on tombs. A painting of colorful birds. A painting on a sculpture of hippopotamus. Wooden beds with inlay work of animals in ivory. Engraved inscriptions on a tall granite shaft.
A scientific documentary depicts ancient Egypt and artifacts from archaeology work in Egypt. A wheel of a war chariot. A painting of a king standing on a chariot fighting in a war. Calm waters of the River Nile. A golden battle axe with carvings on it.
A scientific documentary depicts ancient Egypt. View of a rocky terrain along the River Nile. View of Valley of the Kings. An ancient palace built near the river. The exteriors of the palace with a statue of a woman ruler named Queen Ankhkheperure Neferneferuaten at the entrance. Engraved carvings of Nefferneferuaten dressed like a man with a fake beard. A sculpture of her son Thutmose III who became the next king of Egypt. Gold utensils and pots for perfume storage. A statue of King Thutmose III in gold. Two large damaged statues at the entrance.
U.S. Army General Matthew B Ridgway gives a speech on blood donations in Japan. General Ridgway seated at a desk with the American and two other flags in the background. He thanks American people for blood donations that have helped thousands of soldiers.