This documentary could be summarised in 5 minutes without cutting corners. In short, they found little and didn't use a structured approach to their research. They had a town map showing (since) buried roads that would have helped them zone in on their objective. They chose to ignore this.
However, the real failure in this documentary is that the documentary obsesses over the main archaeologist, Pepi Papakosta. Usually, a documentary (such as an Attenborough) would focus on good narration, learning about the topic at hand, and beautiful scenes. In this documentary, we are told repeatedly about Pepi and her persistence and her team and her dig and her finds and her ... and her ... and her. I kept on forgetting what the documentary was about because there was such a focus on Pepi. They also talked a lot about water pumps.
Now if you're a fan of Pepi Papakosta, this will be a fascinating documentary as Pepi knows her Greek architecture and pottery. We find out that Pepi has an interesting hat and interesting shoes. Beyond that, there's a bit about Alexander the Great, although, you'd probably be better off watching Oliver Stone's (loosely based on history) film about Alexander if you wanted to learn anything.
Why is there such a focus on the archaeologist? It's a serious question.
Normally, such mediocre documentaries come from the History Channel. National Geographic documentaries aren't what they used to be. Save your time and give this a miss.
The Lost Tomb of Alexander the Great
2019
Biography / Documentary / History
The Lost Tomb of Alexander the Great
2019
Biography / Documentary / History
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Archaeologist Pepi Papakosta is on a mission to find Alexander the Great's lost tomb. Excavating in a public garden in the center of Alexandria, Egypt, the city he founded 2,300 years ago, she has discovered a rare marble statue of Alexander, Greek treasures and secret tunnels. But Pepi's biggest find is an extraordinary discovery even she was not expecting.
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Drawn out logorrhea
Really a Documentary on Pepi Papakosta
Started out somewhat interesting but it really focuses more on Pepi Papakosta than the actual tomb, Alexandria and their findings (or lack thereof). It was interesting to revisit ancient Alexandria but the documentary as a whole not completely satisfying or something I would recommend. A rare Nat Geo miss in my opinion.
Interesting but not gripping...
Whilst this is about the lost tomb of Alexander The Great, there is no break through or significant discovery regarding his tomb.
It is however a very interesting look at the excavation work being done around the old royal quarter of ancient Alexandria, and some interesting finds are made.