In the Formative Period 4,000 years before the Incas and the arrival of the Conquistadors, Peru’s earliest civilizations - the Chavín, Caral, Ventarrón, Sechin, Cupisnique, and Cajamarca cultures - built centers of learning and technological achievements, including the largest work of hydrological engineering in the ancient Americas: the Cumbemayo canals.
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Shocking new evidence of highly advanced civilizations mounts as previously unexplored regions of th...
A short distance from Marseille, at Cape Morgiou, in the depths of the Calanques massif, lies the Co...
Jurassic Cash is a documentary on the new business of dinosaur fossils, an incredible speculation in...
Nova and National Geographic present exclusive access to an astounding discovery of ancient fossil h...
Professor Alice Roberts follows a decade-long historical quest to reveal a hidden secret of the famo...
In the first century, after the death of Herod the Great, Judea goes through a long period of turbul...
An account of the reign of Herod the Great, king of Judea under the rule of the Roman Empire, rememb...
The legendary treasure of Tutankhamun, which contains over 5,000 objects, including 2,000 pieces of ...
Michael Wood travels through Syria and Iraq to uncover the story of Alexander the Great's decisive b...