Ancient Egypt was a land shrouded in mystery. No other civilization has captivated the imaginations of both intellectuals and laypeople. Its origins, religion, and magnificent architecture: towering temples, pyramids, and the enormous Sphinx are all shrouded in mystery. The Egyptian pyramids are the most famous of all ancient monuments, and the only remaining wonder of the ancient world's seven wonders. The seeds of civilization were initially sown along the Nile's banks, just as life emerged from the waters. The great Nile, which flows north from the heart of Africa to the Mediterranean Sea, fueled the pharaonic kingdom's expansion. People, animals, and plants were drawn to the banks of the long, narrow flood plain. Nomadic hunters settled in the valley during pre-dynastic times and began to grow crops to supplement their food source. The annual flooding of the river, viewed as a gift from the gods, deposited nutrient-rich silt across the land, creating excellent conditions for growing wheat, flax, and other crops. However, a recent discovery near the Nile River's banks has experts baffled. What did they discover, and were the ancient Egyptians keeping secrets from the rest of the world? Join us as we investigate some of the most recent finds in Egypt that have scientists concerned.