For the first time ever, scientists have plunged into the mystical waters of Lake Titicaca in Peru. This team of fifteen international scientists and underwater archaeologists believes it will uncover remarkable traces of life from pre-Columbian times.
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For centuries, archaeologists have been trying to understand the Aztec empire and reveal the truth a...
In Cairo, a German-Egyptian team is searching for traces of the largest temple of the Pharaohs, seek...
Up to one million gladiators are thought to have died in arenas across the Roman Empire. And, althou...
National Geographic follows archaeologist Ehud Natzer in his discovery of the tomb of Herod the Grea...
It's the most extraordinary feat of engineering in history, and one of the most iconic man-made stru...
Ring of Fire is about the immense natural force of the great circle of volcanoes and seismic activit...
Filmed in IMAX, a young Mayan boy who lives close to the ruins becomes acquainted with an archaeolog...
INFINITY minus Infinity draws on several inspirations: the modernist verse of the Jamaican poet Una ...
In 79 A.D., Mount Vesuvius erupted, killing 2,000 people. This documentary asks what happened next a...
Presenter Hannah Fry reveals how much our planet can change in just a single day and how these daily...
Built in 1755 at the height of the French and Indian War, Braddock's Road was one of the nation's mo...