Over the centuries, Mont Saint-Michel, an extraordinary island located in the delta of the Couesnon River, in Normandy, France, a place floating between the sea and the sky, has been a sanctuary, an abbey, a fortress and a prison. But how was this architectural wonder built?
Bored with the limited and tedious nature of provincial life in 19th-century France, the fierce and ...
David Attenborough brings to life, in unprecedented detail, the last days of the dinosaurs. Palaeon...
After decades of inaccessibility due to unrest and wars, teams of archaeologists from around the glo...
To commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day, this special presents the key events of the Allied inv...
Starting in late May 1944, during the German retreat on the Eastern Front, Captain Stransky (Helmut ...
For centuries, Stonehenge has been cloaked in mystery. Who built it? How did they do it? Why did the...
Séfar (in Arabic: سيفار) is an ancient city in the heart of the Tassili n'Ajjer mountain range in Al...
James Holland moves beyond the D-Day beaches to reassess the brutal 77-day Battle for Normandy that ...
On the morning of June 6, 1944, thousands of ships reached the French coast of Normandy as part of a...
Nova and National Geographic present exclusive access to an astounding discovery of ancient fossil h...
In 1587, more than 100 English colonists settle on Roanoke Island and soon vanish, baffling historia...
King Charles VI declares that Knight Jean de Carrouges settle his dispute with his squire, Jacques L...
May 1944, a group of French servicewomen and resistance fighters are enlisted into the British Speci...
In this special follow-up programme, the only television team with access to the dig and the scienti...