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发表于 2020-7-13 23:45:04 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
     

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[UKTV系列]:博物馆的秘密:收藏Museum Secrets: Collection-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载     

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由Colm Feore主持的历史纪录片,由UKTV于2012年出版-英语旁白History Documentary hosted by Colm Feore, published by UKTV in 2012- English narration     

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博物馆的秘密:收藏为了寻找最好,最晦涩的博物馆展品并探索它们所拥有的秘密,博物馆的秘密揭开了世界的神秘,惊人和迷人的奇迹。凯瑟琳大帝使用什么意外的装置来改善她的性生活?为什么亚历山大大帝比亚麻青铜更喜欢亚麻盔甲?猎杀哈布斯堡王朝的皇帝如何为现代科学奠定基础?通过测试人工制品背后的理论并访问其起源的站点,该系列结合了令人着迷的纯正历史和令人惊讶的侦探作品.2012年,我最初上传了该系列,但被制作公司要求将其删除,我做到了,现在决定重新上传它,并将其重新编码到Mp4容器中。[编辑]??美国自然历史博物馆???从恐龙到陨石再到人类起源,美国自然历史博物馆收藏着3200万个物品,每年有超过400万人参观,并且拥有一支杰出的研究人员,每年进行100多次探险。在这一集中,我们遇到了一个美国农场男孩,他对非洲的热爱将非洲野生动植物的形象从恐怖变成了高贵。我们目睹了一种有4亿年历史的螃蟹的交配仪式,这种螃蟹的独特血液蕴藏着对现代医学至关重要的秘密,然后揭开了恐龙蛋的面纱,揭示了一个线索,推翻了人们长期以来对所谓杀手性物种的误解。我们在曼哈顿进行了一场接力赛,以调查印加打结的字符串是否能够传送加密的消息,然后发射升空,带回彗星尘埃,这可能是地球生命起源的秘密。最后,我们跟随博物馆的探险家捕捉动物来提取其DNA,并将其保存在博物馆的低于零的存储设施中-这是子孙后代的生活蓝图。[编辑]??墨西哥国家人类学博物馆???这个令人印象深刻的现代博物馆每年有200万人参观,讲述了从阿兹台克文明到西班牙征服之前墨西哥的故事。在这一集中,一位化学工程师和一些墨西哥运动员帮助我们发现了古代阿兹台克人运动场上使用的橡胶球是否包含人类的头骨。我们潜入一个水汪汪的山洞,发现玛雅人通往来世的道路,然后研究水晶头骨的力量,以揭示死者的秘密。我们在阿兹台克人的运河中驾驶古代独木舟,探究现代墨西哥城为何沉没,然后发现英勇的角斗士如何击败数十名配备世界上最锋利剑的阿兹台克勇士。最后,我们发现墨西哥历史上最臭名昭著的女人穿的裙子如何导致大屠杀,改变了历史。[编辑]??伦敦???帝国战争博物馆帝国战争博物馆通过在英国的五个地点参观了英国的五个地点,讲述了从第一次世界大战到现在的战争中的英国故事,从枪支,飞机到奖章再到氰化物丸,共计1000万件。每年有200万人。在这一集中,我们走进丘吉尔的秘密地下掩体,以了解他为什么是不可替代的领袖。我们发现伦敦的一位家庭主妇如何成为间谍,抵御了纳粹的严酷酷刑,以保护一个重要的秘密,然后我们在第一次世界大战中进行了掩护Museum Secrets: Collection On a quest to find the best, and most obscure, museum exhibits and explore the secrets they hold, Museum Secrets uncovers the weird, the astonishing and fascinating wonders of the world. What unexpected device did Catherine the Great use to enhance her sex life? Why did Alexander the Great prefer linen armour to bronze? And how did the falcon hunting of the Habsburg emperors lay the foundations for modern science? Testing out the theories behind the artifacts and visiting the sites they originated from, this series combines pure enthralling history with surprising detective work.I originally uploaded this series in 2012 but was asked by the production company to take it down, which I did, I have now decided to re-upload it and have re-encoded it in an Mp4 container.[edit] American Museum of Natural History From dinosaurs to meteorites to the origins of the human species, the American Museum of Natural History houses 32 million objects, is visited by over 4 million people annually, and has a stellar research staff that mounts over 100 expeditions every year. In this episode, we meet an American farm boy whose love for Africa changed the image of African wildlife from scary to noble. We witness the mating rituals of a 400 million year old crab species whose unique blood harbours secrets crucial to modern medicine, then crack open a dinosaur egg to uncover a clue that overturns a long held misconception about a supposedly murderous species. We run a relay race through Manhattan to investigate whether Incan knotted strings were capable of carrying encrypted messages, then blast off on a space mission to bring back comet dust that may hold the secret of how life began on Earth. And finally, we follow museum explorers as they capture animals to extract their DNA, to be preserved in the museum's sub-zero storage facility - a blueprint of life for future generations.[edit] National Museum of Anthropology Mexico This impressive modern museum, visited by 2 million people every year, tells the story of Mexico from before the Aztec civilization to the Spanish conquest. In this episode, a chemical engineer and some Mexican athletes help us discover whether the rubber ball used on the ancient Aztec playing field contained a human skull. We dive into a watery cave to discover the Mayan path to the afterlife, and then investigate the power of a crystal skull to reveal the secrets of the dead. We pilot an ancient canoe through Aztec canals to discover why modern Mexico City is sinking, and then discover how a valiant gladiator defeated a score of Aztec warriors armed with the world's sharpest swords. And finally, we discover how a dress worn by the most notorious woman in Mexican history led to a massacre that changed history.[edit] Imperial War Museum London The Imperial War Museum tells the story of Britain at war, from World War One to the present, through a collection of 10 million items - from guns to planes to medals to cyanide pills - at five locations in England visited by over 2 million people every year. In this episode, we descend into Churchill's top-secret underground bunker to discover why he was an irreplaceable leader. We find out how a London housewife became a spy who withstood horrific Nazi torture to protect a vital secret, and then we take cover in a World War One trench as we reveal the story of a Nobel Prize-winning physicist whose discovery turned the tide of the war. We meet an aging cold war warrior who exposes dark truths about atomic weapons hidden from the British people for 50 years, then fly above Iraq with British top guns to discover how to stay frosty when enemy missiles lock on. And finally we follow a team of military researchers as they close in on the holy grail of camouflage: how to make a soldier invisible.[edit] Museum Pergamon and Neues Museums Berlin On the famed "Museum Island" in the river that winds through Berlin are the Pergamon and Neues Museums which display some of the most spectacular objects from the ancient world. In this episode, we pit two skilled warriors against each other to discover why some Viking swords are more deadly than others. We compare an ancient Greek monument with Hitler's podium to discover the secret power of architecture, and then decipher the code embossed on a golden hat that reveals a Bronze Age wizard. We gaze at the incomparable bust of Nefertiti with an historian who believes her beauty secret was more than skin deep, then find out how easy it is to make stone statues explode but how hard it is to put the pieces back together. And finally, we find out why the art the Nazis hated is now displayed in an archaeological museum.[edit] Kunshistorisches Museum, Vienna The Kunsthistorisches Museum is a treasury of antiquities and weaponry collected by the royal family known as the Habsburgs - a dynasty that ruled much of Europe for 500 years. In this episode, we visit the crypt that entombs many generations of the Habsburg royal family, then meet a geneticist who is attempting to discover how inbreeding led to their demise. We go hunting with falcons to discover how one Habsburg emperor's hobby laid the foundation for modern science, then recreate the alchemical experiment that led another emperor to believe that silver could be transmuted into gold. While learning the proper way to do the Viennese waltz, we discover how a dance craze impacted European history, then recreate a strange piece of ancient armour to find out how and why it was designed to explode. And finally, we meet a detective who takes us on the trail of a thief who stole the museum's most valuable treasure.[edit] Topkapi Palace Museum Istanbul Once the palace of the Sultans of the Ottoman Empire, Topkapi Palace Museum in Istanbul is a vast treasury of Islamic culture, science and weaponry, visited by over 2 million people every year. In this episode, at the foot of Istanbul's ancient walls we discover how a Muslim invader bested Christian defenders by using their superstitions against them. In the city's famed spice market we seek a poison to assassinate a Sultan, and then in the Sultan's private residence we investigate how a Harem slave rose to rule an empire. On the sea at the museum's doorstep we discover how a Turkish admiral got his hands on the lost map of Christopher Columbus, then unearth a forgotten civilization that fought the mighty Pharaohs of Egypt to a draw. And finally, we test Islamic scientific theories to create a working model of the world's first robot.[edit] Metropolitan Museum of Art New York New York is one of the most metropolitan and busy cities in the world, and right in the middle of it is The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Known informally as the Met, it is one of the world's largest art galleries. Boasting over 2 million works from prehistory to the present day in galleries visited by over 5 million people every year, the Met houses artefacts that hide tales of tragedy, madness and even murder. A suit of armour on display belonged to King Henry VIII. Believed to have been made towards the end of his life, what stories can the armour reveal about the infamous monarch?[edit] National Archaeological Museum of Athens The world's most important museum dedicated to the history of ancient Greece, the National Archaeological Museum displays 11,000 exhibits from 7000 BC to the Roman conquest. In this episode, we accelerate an ancient warship to ramming speed to discover why Athenian democracy beat Persian tyranny, then visit a king's grave to reveal how bogus archeology helped fuel the pseudo-historical ravings of Adolf Hitler. We suit volunteers in armour made of bronze and armour made of linen, and then shoot arrows at them to discover which is better. (Spoiler: Alexander the Great preferred linen.) We visit the ruins where Plato and Pythagoras secretly imbibed psychedelic chemicals, then go underground to face our fears in the labyrinth that inspired the myth of the Minotaur. In addition, we meet an engineer who has spent a lifetime recreating an ancient gadget called the Antikythera Mechanism to reveal its mysterious purpose.[edit] State Hermitage Museum Russia The State Hermitage Museum is a great example of how the walls itself have their own stories to tell - from its beginnings as a palace of Catherine the Great, to how the museum endured the siege of Leningrad during the Second World War (and how the museum's cats did not endure the war).The stories in this show included Scythian tattoos, Peter the Great's macabre anatomy collection, Catherine the Great's sex life and this odd little painting, which is just a square of black, but is worth a million dollars. The most interesting piece for me, however, was the story about Rasputin and his mysterious death. The Hermitage owns a portrait of the famous Russian mystic, which they do not display publicly - actually it seems to be kept at the very back of the storeroom. The show goes on to explain the recently developed theory that Rasputin was actually assassinated by a British spy, which I had a vaguely known about, but it did it in a great way and was fascinating to watch.[edit] The Egyptian Museum Cairo's Museum of Egyptian Antiquities boasts 120,000 items - the world's largest collection of Pharaonic antiquities, including 27 mummies of the Royal Cache and the treasures of King Tutankhamen. in ancient Egypt, the pharaohs and their retinue were not the only ones to consign their bodies to mummification after death. Mummification was chosen by everyone who could afford it, because ancient Egyptians believed the process was the path to eternal life. They also mummified animals by the millions: falcons, baboons, crocodiles, and many other creatures - pushing some species to the brink of extinction. Why? The secret is revealed in the premiere broadcast of Museum Secrets: Inside the Egyptian Museum.[edit] The Louvre Once a royal palace, the Louvre is now one of the world's greatest museums boasting 35,000 objects from prehistory to the 19th century, and visited by over 8 million people every year. Jousting is an extreme sport. And on June 30, 1559, the king of France found out exactly how extreme it can be. He took a lance through the eye hole of his helmet. Fragments drove deep into his brain. But he didn't die on the field. And why did a sea tragedy drive a young artist mad? On July 5th, 1816, a French passenger ship went aground off the coast of Africa. Of 147 crew members consigned to a life raft, only 15 survived. The Raft of the Medusa is Theodore Gericault's dark depiction of the sailors' plight, cast adrift in shark-infested waters[edit] Royal Ontario Museum This eye-popping Toronto landmark is a national treasure chest - Canada's largest museum of culture, archaeology and natural history, containing more than 6 million artifacts, and visited by over a million people every year. We unwrap a tiny mummy to find out how an Egyptian baby died 2000 years ago. We won't spill the secret of how the baby mummy died (you'll have to watch the episode) but we will tell you the secret behind the secret: The ancient Egyptians were not who most of us think they were. You might think, in any museum, the only good bug is a dead bug. But in the ROM, below the public galleries we find insects in the MILLIONS. All very much ALIVE![edit] The Vatican Museums At the centre of Rome, within the walls of the Vatican, stand some of the greatest museums in the world, displaying thousands of treasures and artworks from the immense collection of the Catholic Church, to yearly visitors that number over 4 million. When did penises become offensive? And who covered them up? Once, when religious art was young, nudity symbolized purity. But during the Renaissance that changed, and for the first time a naked body was "dirty." Where did this notion come from? Who started it? And who decided to cover up every penis in the Vatican? The secrets are revealed in the premiere broadcast of Museum Secrets: Inside the Vatican Museums.     

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Further Information      

www.museumsecrets     

     

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MVGroup.org (torrent)     

     

Related Documentaries      

The Museum     

American Museum of Natural History     

Wondrous Obsessions: The Cabinet of Curiosities     

Museums at Night      

The Museum of Modern Art - In Our Time      

New Orleans: A Living Museum Of Music      

The State Hermitage Museum      

Mysteries at the Museum: Series 1      

Professor Huttons Curiosities      

Masterpieces of the British Museum      

Mysteries at the Museum: Series 2     

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