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.
European troops in Egypt during the Suez Crisis. European tanks patrol the streets of Egypt. Egyptian prisoners are held. Troops stand outside small huts. British and French soldiers in a field with smoke rising in the background. A soldier watches from the roof of a building.
European troops in Egypt during the Suez Crisis. European tanks patrol the streets of Egypt. Military officers in jeeps. European ships in a harbor. Soldiers with a picture of Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser. British and French officers look at a map and converse with each other. The soldiers patrol a street with smoke in the background.
The monuments in ancient Egypt. The Sphinx and Obelisk in Egypt. The temple of Luxor. A mosque in the ruins of Luxor. Avenue of Sphinxes at Karnak. The Colossi of Memnon. People walk near the monuments and look at them.
The Egyptian Prime Minister Nahas Pasha's cabinet meet in Egypt. Just before being dismissed by King Farouk I of Egypt, the cabinet ministers of the Nahas Government meet in the Premier's house. The officials seated at a desk and discuss amongst themselves. The Finance Minister Makram Ebeid Pasha presides. The Minister speaks to the Communication Minister. One of the officials smoking a cigar. The Under Secretary of Interior telephones the press. The royal message which dismisses the government is read. Prime Minister Nahas Pasha arrives to join his colleagues. He talks to Finance Minister Makram Ebeid Pasha.