MP: "Two years ago, an 
				American research team came to Giza and using ground-penetrating 
				radar reported odd readings underneath the Sphinx.
				
				
				[camera shot running alongside the right paw and body of the 
				Sphinx]
				
				
				MP: "The findings suggested the possibility of an underground 
				chamber. More recently however, Doctor Hawass discovered just 
				that - a subterranean chamber and it lies at the bottom of a 
				long shaft not far from the Sphinx. This long-hidden chamber 
				honours the greatest of Egyptian Gods, Osiris."
				 
				
				[an animated graphic swoops over the Giza plateau, around 
				Khafre’s pyramid, back down to the Sphinx, and up alongside the 
				causeway]
				
				
				MP (voiceover): "In ancient myth, he’s the 
				principal figure of the country’s genesis, a benevolent God-King 
				who brought civilisation to Egypt but then was brutally murdered 
				by his brother. Osiris was reborn as the Lord of Eternity, Ruler 
				of the Dead, the chief judge at the trial of all souls, and as 
				we now learn, he is part of the wonders at Giza."
				
				
				[exterior shot looking into the northern subway entrance. Suzy 
				is standing just inside the entrance]
				
				
				SK: "Maury, we talk so much about dispelling myths - how 
				about confirming one?
				 
				
				[shot from inside the subway. Suzy walks south through the 
				subway towards the bars guarding the shaft entrance. Doctor 
				Hawass is waiting at the open gate]
				
				
				SK: "About 2,500 years ago, the Greek historian Herodotus who I 
				guess you could call the world’s first foreign correspondent 
				visited this site. Local guides and villagers told him that he 
				could find the tomb of a King buried deep beneath the Giza 
				plateau. Well, about a year ago, Doctor Zahi Hawass, who joins 
				me here at the mouth of the shaft, embarked on what he calls his 
				greatest adventure ever. Zahi, you’ve been doing this for some 
				30 years. Why is this so amazing?"
				
				
				ZH: "Well you know Suzy, it’s amazing because this is the first 
				time that I excavate underneath 100 feet in water. Before I 
				excavate on sand and dirt and also the same time, I discovered 
				that this is what Herodotus talked about, and I found that this 
				is the ’Tomb of Osiris’. let’s go and see what we’re talking 
				about."
				 
				
				[animated graphic depicting the layout of the three levels. Note 
				that the orientation of this graphic is incorrect. The correct 
				chamber orientations are given in the following descriptions.]
				
				
				SK (voiceover): "Our first descent is about 20 feet, a chance to 
				get warmed up to the rickety rusty ladders. Now it gets 
				intimidating. The second leg is a major drop as the shaft 
				narrows before opening into a room once obscured with dirt and 
				sand. Zahi and his men cleared it to find a burial chamber with 
				six rooms."
				 
				
				[Shot of Suzy entering the second level chamber. The chamber is 
				rectangular in shape and orientated on a north/south axis. The 
				shaft enters the chamber on the southern side. There are three 
				small side-chambers along the west side, the centre one 
				containing a large sarcophagus with the lid moved to one side. 
				There is also a small chamber in the north side and three more 
				side-chambers along the east side, the southernmost of which 
				contains the shaft to the third level. The chamber and 
				side-chambers appear to be undecorated.]
				
				
				SK: "So this is the second level 55 feet down right?"
				
				
				ZH: "Yah."
				
				
				[Suzy and Doctor Hawass make their way across the chamber as 
				they talk, halting next to a pile of pottery fragments and 
				bones]
				
				
				SK: "What did you find here?"
				
				
				ZH: "You know, I excavated this part. I found six rooms cut in 
				the rock, two red granite sarcophagus, and pottery and bones."
				
				
				[Doctor Hawass, now crouching down, picks up a pottery fragment]
				
				
				SK: "What did the bones teach you?"
				
				
				ZH: "Bones tell us about the people. Pottery gave me the date of 
				this place, 500 B.C., 2,500 years ago."
				
				
				SK: "And what made you think that there was anything beyond 
				this?"
				
				
				ZH: "You have to look for the other level. This is the 
				adventure."
				
				
				[shot looking down the shaft to the third level, then back up to 
				Suzy and Doctor Hawass as they walk over]
				
				
				ZH: "Let me take you to show you the most amazing thing that 
				you’ll ever see in your life, but let us take our jackets off 
				because it’s so hot there."
				
				
				[Suzy takes a good look down the shaft and says...]
				
				
				SK: "Oh my!"
				
				
				[animated graphic showing a shaft descending from the second 
				level to the third level chamber - the ’Tomb of Osiris’]
				
				
				SK (voiceover): "Upon discovery, the third level was submerged. 
				When the water was pumped out, Doctor Hawass had the find of his 
				life."
				
				
				[shot from the bottom of the shaft looking up as Suzy and Doctor 
				Hawass descend the ladder]
				
				
				SK: "No fear of the unknown?"
				
				
				ZH: "Yes, but there is great adventure - adventure in 
				archaeology."
				
				
				[The next scene shows the interior of the third chamber. The 
				chamber is orientated on an east/west axis. The shaft enters the 
				chamber on the eastern side. The camera, positioned towards the 
				western side of the chamber, pans round to show Doctor Hawass 
				helping Suzy to step from a ladder into the chamber. There is a 
				raised rectangular area in the middle of the chamber, the centre 
				of which is hollow and filled with water. Two workmen are 
				operating a winch attached to ropes which are looped around a 
				sarcophagus lid hanging above the hollow area. After a while, 
				Doctor Hawass tells the men to stop, by saying "Halas", meaning 
				"enough".]
				
				
				SK: "So we’re a hundred feet down now. What is this?"
				
				
				ZH: "Suzy, this is the ’Tomb of Osiris’."
				
				
				[animated graphic showing how the ’Tomb of Osiris’ might have 
				looked when it was intact] 
				
				 
				SK (voiceover): "The God of the underworld. This 
				once extravagant mausoleum, a moat with four pillars engraved with 
				hieroglyphics constructed thousands of years ago was intended to 
				be a symbolic shrine for the keeper of the afterlife." 
				
				 
				[Suzy and Doctor Hawass crouch down by the raised lid. As they 
				speak, the camera looks into the water to reveal the dim outline 
				of a submerged sarcophagus] 
				
				 
				ZH: "If you will look down here, I will show you what is here. 
				Look. There is the second part of the sarcophagus, goes down 
				[measures the distance with a tape measure] I think about one 
				feet down, and up you see what we did. The lid is up. You will 
				see the length of that lid? O.K. Let us watch out..."
				
				
				SK: "How much would something like this weigh?"
				
				
				[as they talk, Suzy and Doctor Hawass measure the length of the 
				sarcophagus lid]
				
				
				ZH: "Oh, the weight of this was eleven to twelve tons. What’s 
				the length?"
				
				
				SK: "About nine feet."
				
				
				ZH: "Nine feet. With the whole lid and the second part is about 
				eleven to twelve tons weight." 
				
				 
				SK: "And how could they get twelve ton down a hundred feet?"
				
				
				ZH: "You know when they cut the shaft they filled the shaft with 
				sand and they cut side shafts. They take the sand from the side 
				shafts and the sarcophagus will come down piece by piece."
				
				
				[animated graphic showing tunnels extending from the third 
				chamber]
				
				
				SK (voiceover): "And there’s more. Archaeologists agree that 
				below the Giza plateau lies a network of tunnels. Could this be 
				the centre, a gateway? Our first evidence is stunningly 
				revealed" 
				
				 
				ZH: "I will go now and show you this exciting place."
				
				
				[Doctor Hawass walks over a ladder placed as a bridge from the 
				centre island to a ’tunnel entrance’ located in the northwest 
				wall of the chamber. He turns round to face Suzy]
				
				
				SK: "Zahi, the American prophet Edgar Cayce talked years and 
				years ago about a lost civilization, hidden tunnels that would 
				lead to answers about it. Can this have anything to do with 
				that?"
				
				
				ZH: "You know Suzy, Cayce, Edgar Cayce and lost 
				civilization, 
				it’s a legend, it’s a myth. The arabs in the last century, they 
				talked about all this and psychic brought the past back, but, to 
				be fair, I did not excavate this tunnel yet. Then really, I 
				don’t know where it leads us but I always say you never know 
				what the sand and the tunnels of Egypt may hide of secrets."
				
				
				SK: "Zahi, thank you so much for allowing us to experience this 
				adventure with you."
				
				
				ZH: "You are welcome Suzy."
				
				
				SK: "And Maury, I guess on a personal level, I am in awe of this 
				whole thing. What a once in a lifetime opportunity to be a part 
				of this great discovery that will certainly fuel the fire and 
				the speculation that we can find the answers , perhaps details 
				of a lost civilization, instructions for our future - maybe..."