Chronicle (1966)

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  • : 153
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  • BBC Two
  • Documentary History

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1979
1979x1
Tomb of the Lost King
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20, 1979
Go behind the scenes with archaeologist Manolis Andronikos to explore an unlooted royal tomb discovered in Vergina. The background to the growth of the Macedonian Empire under Philip II .. show full overview
1979x16
The Road to Happiness
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27, 1979
This programme tells the story of Henry Ford who, in 1911, built Highland Park, Detroit - the largest factory in the world. The man who introduced the production line and who set out .. show full overview
1979x2
The Death of the Prince Imperial
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04, 1979
In the summer of 1879 the much-loved son of the Emperor Napoleon III went out with the British army to fight against the Zulus. Ambushed outside a Zulu kraal, the Prince Imperial, heir .. show full overview
1979x3
Shipwreck
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11, 1979
The Trinidad Valencera, fourth largest ship of the Spanish Armada, grounded and sank off the Donegal coast on 14 September 1588. Chronicle has followed the seven years' progress of .. show full overview
1979x15
Search for the Master Carpenters
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18, 1979
Not many people develop a new art or science in their own lifetime - but Cecil Hewett has done it. He is the controversial teacher and prophet of a way of identifying and dating historic .. show full overview
1979x4
Digging from the Air
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01, 1979
Documentary about the use of aerial photography to survey archaeological sites in Britain. The technique has helped build a better picture of life in prehistoric and Roman Britain.
1979x5
Santorini - The First Pompeii
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08, 1979
Santorini is a volcanic island in the Aegean Sea whose heart was torn out by a violent eruption around 1500 BC. Volcanic ash buried, almost intact, the First Pompeii-a Minoan city at a .. show full overview
1979x13
The Last Tasmanian
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22, 1979
The Tasmanian Aborigines were totally exterminated last century. It is the only case on record of a genocide so complete and so swift. The British colonists in Tasmania wiped out the .. show full overview
1979x6
Lost Kings of the Desert
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30, 1979
Professor Colin Renfrew examines the forgotten city of Hatra. The programme shows how this stone metropolis retained its buildings, unlike the mud-bricked city of Nineveh, which is now .. show full overview
1979x10
The Treasure Vanishes
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06, 1979
In the past 250 years, many of Britain's archaeological treasures have simply been lost. Where is the Witham Bowl, Britain's finest Anglo-Saxon hanging bowl, last seen in 1848? Or the .. show full overview
1979x14
The Bridge that Spanned the World
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13, 1979
The world's first iron bridge was erected 200 years ago by the Quaker iron-master Abraham Darby. It still spans the River Severn, near Coalbrookdale in Shropshire. It was the .. show full overview
1979x7
The Shadow of the Templars
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27, 1979
For Henry Lincoln six years have passed since he completed The Priest, the Painter and the Devil. That strange story of an obscure French priest who was led to immense wealth by ancient .. show full overview
1979x8
The Incas
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04, 1979
Until their conquest by the Spanish in the 16th century, the Incas built up a 2,000-mile empire, with cities perched on mountaintops, irrigated terraces clinging to the sides, and a .. show full overview
1979x9
The First Americans
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11, 1979
Where did the first Americans, the ancestors of today's Indians, come from? From Asia - according to most archaeologists today - across the landbridge of ice that then linked Siberia to .. show full overview
1979x12
Digging for Rescue: The Chronicle Award for Archaeology 1979
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18, 1979
The study of the pill-box defences of England, built in the early 1940s for 'Dad's Army', is one of six projects chosen as finalists in this year's Chronicle Archaeology Awards. Other .. show full overview