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National Geographic - Herod's Lost Tomb

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Herod the Great is one of the Old Testament's worst villains, best known for ordering the massacre of all male children in Bethlehem under two years old. Although few scholars believe the story is true, Herod's bloody reputation has obscured the fact that he was also one of the greatest architectural masterminds in world history.

Responsible for 22 temples, palaces, fortresses and cities in ancient Judea, plus an aqueduct and a deep-water port at Caesarea that many regard as equal to the Wonders of the Ancient World, his commissions amaze contemporary engineers.

Jerusalem's Second Temple was part of one of the largest sacred complexes of its time and it was Herod who built its Western Wall, Judaism's most sacred site. It is said that to keep the temple pure, Herod trained 1000 Jewish priests in construction techniques. Despite a plethora of structures built in his name, one riddle has remained unsolved for decades: where was his tomb? Now Israeli archaeologist Ehud Netzer, has completed his three-decade search for Herod's final resting place.

Using the writings of first century AD historian Flavius Josephus, who thoroughly documented the life of Herod, Netzer has excavated at Herodian sites such as Masada, the Second Temple and Jericho. Now computer-generated images bring to life the magnificence of Herodium, one of the largest palace complexes in history and we see the moment when Netzer becomes certain that he has located Herod?s intricately carved mausoleum and coffin.

Run Time • 104 mins | Production Year • 2008



Region Code: Region 4 PAL

Release Date : 01-01-1970

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