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.
In summer 2003, when the heatwave hit in Europe, in Switzerland, the glacier below the Schnidejoch p...
This explores the mysterious and catastrophic collapse of ancient civilizations during the late Bron...
In 2016, four mummies of the National Archaeological Museum of Madrid left their showcases headed to...
Filmed in IMAX, a young Mayan boy who lives close to the ruins becomes acquainted with an archaeolog...
The Andes Mountains travel the western side of South America. Unlike many other mountain ranges of t...
During risky expeditions in an underwater cave in Mexico, scientists unearth the skeleton of a 13,00...
This short documentary depicts the search, discovery and authentication of the only known Norse sett...
Narrated by Academy Award winners Sissy Spacek and Herbie Hancock, River of Gold is the disturbing a...
Séfar (in Arabic: سيفار) is an ancient city in the heart of the Tassili n'Ajjer mountain range in Al...
Michael Wood travels through Syria and Iraq to uncover the story of Alexander the Great's decisive b...
Ardal O’Hanlon explores a 1930s quest to find the first Irish men and women using archaeology, answe...
Professor Alice Roberts follows a decade-long historical quest to reveal a hidden secret of the famo...
Huelva, Spain, an isolated region lost in time. The grass, the sand and the sky are the same that th...