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To film the scenes in Egypt, a set for the Tomb of Aya-Hotep was constructed. It is a small set, though it looks larger because it was a full four-sided set, making it possible to break any wall away and set the camera behind it to enlarge the field of view. Given the extensive decoration, they seem to have blown the budget for the episode on the set.

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  • To film the scenes in Egypt, a set for the Tomb of Aya-Hotep was constructed. It is a small set, though it looks larger because it was a full four-sided set, making it possible to break any wall away and set the camera behind it to enlarge the field of view. Given the extensive decoration, they seem to have blown the budget for the episode on the set.
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  • To film the scenes in Egypt, a set for the Tomb of Aya-Hotep was constructed. It is a small set, though it looks larger because it was a full four-sided set, making it possible to break any wall away and set the camera behind it to enlarge the field of view. Given the extensive decoration, they seem to have blown the budget for the episode on the set. The tomb is roughly T-shaped. There is an entrance hall whose roof is painted with a small, repeated geometric pattern. At the far end, there is a large wall painting. A variety of grave goods are stacked against the walls. The floor seems to be earth.
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