DISCOVERY CHANNEL'S 'OUT OF EGYPT' SPANS THE GLOBE UNRAVELING COMMON THREADS OF ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS
World Premiere Event Series Premieres Monday, August 24, 2009, on Discovery
Channel
(SILVER SPRING, MD) � Secret societies, ritual sacrifice, brutal religious edicts,
macabre burials � how are ancient civilizations linked together and what does it
say about human instinct? A whole new kind of class is in session with the
dynamic, engaging Dr. Kara Cooney. Join this UCLA Professor of Egyptian Art
and Architecture as she bolts the lecture hall for tombs and temples around the
world bringing an exciting new perspective to the most fascinating riddles in
history in OUT OF EGYPT premiering Monday, August 24 at 9:00 and
10:00 PM (ET/PT) on Discovery Channel.
Kara uses her understanding of Egyptian customs and practices as a baseline to
study how other ancient societies were formed. In "Relics," which airs at 9:00
PM (ET/PT), Kara investigates how and why our hallowed dead are preserved
and worshipped. A relic could be the finger of a Catholic saint or a mummified
ibis bird buried in an ancient Egyptian catacomb. For millennia, people have
ascribed meaning and power to these remnants of their hallowed dead but why?
Kara explains that the bodies might be dead, but they remain buried in our
current physical world. They are then seen as somehow magical � a bridge from
the living here on Earth to the dead in the heavens beyond.
In "Pyramids," airing at 10:00 PM (ET/PT), she takes a closer look at these iconic
monuments. In 2560 BC, the ancient Egyptians built the Giza Pyramid. Nearly
2,700 years later and some 7,700 miles away, the Aztecs erected a similarly
imposing structure. A coincidence? Kara explains that human nature's desire to
be close to the gods, to literally build a conduit to greater holiness, can be seen
in civilizations far from Egypt, from the construction of the stepped temples of
Mexico to the round pyramids of Sri Lanka.
To illustrate beliefs in the power of relics, Kara undergoes a ritual cleansing in
Mexico involving human bones, takes part in a Buddhist burning ceremony in
Vietnam and pays a special visit to Sri Lanka's most holy shrine � The Temple of
the Tooth - to pay respects to what is believed to be the actual tooth of the
Buddha. Throughout history, loved ones, martyrs and political figures all share
the appearance of being closer to Gods just by the fact that they are no longer
among the living.
"Kara brings a fresh vitality to the field of archeology. She embodies one of
Discovery Channel's core attributes - an insatiable curiosity. Her enthusiasm and
energy shine through in this exciting new series of specials," said John Ford,
President and General Manager, Discovery Channel.
Each special begins in Egypt, where she asks a question that launches her on a
quest around the world, As Kara interviews experts and visits sacred sites, she
expertly crafts linkages between the social and religious practices of these
ancient cultures. In future OUT OF EGYPT specials, Kara looks at beliefs that
built and destroyed civilizations, she traces the origins of the Devil and literally
descends into the underworld of ancient burial practices.
As Kara ventures "Out of Egypt" over continents and countries to study the
Mayans of Central America, the Incas of Peru, the Singhalese of Sri Lanka and
other civilizations, she discovers that when faced with the same materials on
Earth, the same biological matter and laws of physics, people will come up with
very similar strategies independently of one other.
OUT OF EGYPT is produced for Discovery Channel by Digital Ranch Productions.
Rob Kirk and Rob Lihani are executive producers. For Discovery Channel, Susan
Winslow is executive producer. Neil Crawford is also an executive producer of
OUT OF EGYPT.
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