
Los secretos de los Faraones: Investigación de ADN antiguo

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qué puta basura y perdida de tiempo. Se supone que van analizar el ADN de los Faraones y en 35 minutos que llevo llevan planteando hipótesis absurdos de si se enterró a alguien en invierno o en verano, o de si en un misma cripta donde están varios cuerpos son familiares o murieron de una enfermedad que acabó con la civilización. Qué mierda de documental, con datos vagos y vacíos. Mierda!