Time Scanners: Petra
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In the desert of Southern Jordan lies Petra, an ancient city that was lost to the West for more than 1,000 years. When Swiss explorer Johann Ludwig Burckhardt rediscovered Petra in 1812, he found an archaeological and architectural wonderland. Now, structural engineer Steve Burrows leads his team of experts to the Middle East to scan the ancient city. Using cutting-edge 3D laser-scanning technology, Steve and the team are able to visualize the city like never before, allowing them to answer long-standing questions about this archaeological masterpiece. How did Nabatean stonemasons carve Petra’s largest building, the Monastery, into a mountainside? Was Petra’s city center–the “Southern Terrace” –all built at the same time, as part of a single, vast civil engineering project? And what new secrets lie hidden underneath the Monastery’s huge courtyard? To find the answers, the team must battle the sheer scale of Petra-and its many tourists-as they use their high-tech scanning equipment to build 3D digital models across the city.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
MPAA rating : G (General Audience)
Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 1.6 ounces
Item model number : 28937407
Media Format : Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Widescreen
Run time : 1 hour
Release date : July 15, 2014
Subtitles: : English
Studio : PBS (Direct)
ASIN : B00JJRLG0S
Number of discs : 1
Best Sellers Rank: #159,401 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV) #5,302 in Documentary (Movies & TV) #6,733 in Special Interests (Movies & TV)
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Jetfuel 42 –
Behind the Scenes like you’ve never seen.
Such an interesting concept for this ancient site. Planning on going to see the real thing in March. This gives us an “inside” look ahead of time. Great video.
Bluebell –
Four Stars
very interesting. I have visited Petra and find it an interesting site.
Jane U. Chance –
Four Stars
fast shipping item was as described
Nigel Whittaker –
To yerky
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Ypres Hill –
History channel meets Duran Duran
History meets Duran Duran.It’s hard to watch this docu, images are flashing by like a music video from the 80′ More attention is given to the well dressed groomed actors than to the actual site. Silly.
S.H. –
As with a number of documentaries these days, production hype comprises about 1/3 of this film. What was said could have been said in less time.That said, the archaeology is quite interesting – a portion of Jordan I had never heard of. A specific discovery is under-explored to regrettable effect, something relative to the history of Petra`s construction. Still, worth seeing.