Odyssey - Ancient History Documentaries

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The Dystopian Collapse of Alexandria | Alexandria: The Greatest City On Earth
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The story of a city founded out of the desert by Alexander the Great in 331 BC to become the world's first global centre of culture, into which wealth and knowledge poured from across the world.
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Did Cleopatra Really Murder Her Sister? | Cleopatra: Portrait of A Killer
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For 2,000 years almost all evidence of Cleopatra had disappeared - until now. Neil Oliver investigates the story of a ruthless queen who would kill her own siblings for power. Cleopatra - the most famous woman in history.
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Hannibal: Rome's Greatest Threat | Hannibal
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Hannibal Barca of Carthage. One of history's greatest military leaders, and the only man to truly threaten the Roman Empire when it was at the height of its power. Here, we examine the life of the man who would grow to become Rome's greatest enemy.
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Confucius: The Father Of Chinese Society | Confucius
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Confucius is one of history's most influential men - a sage, philosopher and teacher - who, with Socrates and Buddha, lived at an extraordinary time in the evolution of mankind's .. show full overview
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Why Did The Ancient Minoans Worship The Minotaur? | Island Of Minotaur
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he mysterious island of Crete has always loomed large in imagination, as the home of the Minotaur -- that monstrous creature, half-man half-bull -- imprisoned in Daedalus' labyrinth. .. show full overview
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The Grim Truth Behind The Massacre of 20,000 Roman Soldiers | Lost Legions of Varus
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The Lost Legions Of Varus explores the flaws in Roman imperial policy, as well as the fralities of the human condition – factors both relevant in understanding the reasons behind the massacre in the Teutoberg forest.
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The Origins Of The First Ancient Egyptians | Immortal Egypt
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In the first episode Prof. Joann Fletcher goes in search of the building blocks of Egyptian civilisation and what made Ancient Egypt the incredible civilisation that it was. She sees how .. show full overview
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The Great Persian Army That Vanished | The Lost Army Of King Cambyses
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Twenty five hundred years ago, the Persian King Cambyses led his army into the desert and disappeared forever. Despite efforts in the 1930s to discover what happened to him, no clues .. show full overview
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The Darkest Years Of Ancient Egypt | Immortal Egypt
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Joann explores how the Pyramid Age ended in catastrophe. In one of Saqqara's last pyramid complexes, Joann uncovers evidence of famine as the young Egyptian state suffered a worsening climate and political upheaval.
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Caligula And Corruption In Imperial Rome | Caligula With Mary Beard
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Professor Mary Beard explores the life of Caligula. Many extraordinary stories surround the Roman emperor, but are they true? Was he really as evil and despotic as they say? Mary attempts to peel away some of the myths.
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The Case For Ancient Egypt's Greatest Pharaoh | Immortal Egypt
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In the third episode Joann explores the magnificent Colossi of Memnon built under Egypt's greatest pharaoh, Amenhotep III. Joann explores the dizzying heights of Egypt's civilisation, .. show full overview
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The True Origins Of The Spartan Soldiers | The Spartans
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The Spartan Warrior society is one of the most heavily mythologized features of the ancient world -- but how much is fact and how much is fiction? Bettany Hughes intends to find out.
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How Ancient Egypt Would Eventually Collapse | Immortal Egypt
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Joann discovers how Egypt's enemies exploited a country weakened by internal strife, ultimately leading to its destruction. Joann leaves Egypt and journeys south to Sudan where she finds the remarkable story of the forgotten Nubian Kings.
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How Paranoia Killed The Spartan-Athenian Alliance | The Spartans
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Athens, which had been allied with Sparta against Persia, begins to experience an expanded economy (and democracy under the leadership of Pericles). His construction of the long walls - .. show full overview
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The Ancient Ghost Town Of Herculaneum | Other Pompeii
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Documentary following the investigation that aims to reveal what life was like in the small Roman town of Herculaneum, moments before it was destroyed by a volcanic eruption.
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How Did Ancient Sparta Really Fall? | The Spartans
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The Spartans chronicles the rise and fall of one of the most extreme civilisations the world has ever witnessed. A civilization that was founded on discipline, sacrifice and frugality .. show full overview
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The Meteoric Rise Of Julius Caesar | Tony Robinson's Romans
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Why Did The Egyptians Preserve The Body After Death? | The Lost Gods
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The ancient Egyptians were obsessed with divinity, death, the afterlife, and reincarnation. Host Christy Kenneally visits Saqqara, south of Cairo, where the Egyptians learned the .. show full overview
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Beware The Ides Of March: The Assassination Of Julius Caesar | Tony Robinson's Romans
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The Olympian Gods Of Ancient Greece | The Lost Gods
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Ancient Greece; home of democracy, philosophy and mythology. The Ancient Greeks worshipped the gods of Mount Olympus, which were ruled over by Zeus. However, what was the truth behind the myths?
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The Secrets Of Constantinople's Ancient Buried Harbour | The Emperor's Lost Harbour
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In the heart of a metropolitan city of 15 million people, and among the construction of a new billion-dollar transportation network, an archaeological sensation has been discovered: the .. show full overview
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The Roman Pantheon Of Gods | The Lost Gods
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The spectacular rise and fall of the Roman Empire fascinates us to this day. The Romans took their Gods from the Etruscans, on the ruins of whose civilization they built their own. .. show full overview
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How Should History Remember Emperor Nero? | Tony Robinson's Romans
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Nero is remembered as a cautionary tale of power and excess. Thoughtless, cowardly and utterly disinterested in his people, Nero holds a space of contempt in the eyes of history. But is this view of him entirely fair?
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The Bloodthirsty Deities Of The Ancient Mayans | The Lost Gods
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The Maya believed that they had a debt to the gods that could only be paid with sacrifice.
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The Pioneering History Of Ancient Greek Surgery | Imperium
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Plastic surgery, and our foundational understanding of the human anatomy, very much began thousands of years ago in Ancient Greece -- where a scholar named Herophilus...
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The Secrets Of The Lost Incan Mountaintop City Of Machu Picchu | The Lost Gods
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The Inca worshipped both a creator god and the sun, moon and stars. In this episode, host Christy Kenneally travels to the Peruvian Andes to explore the remnants of Inca civilisation - .. show full overview
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What Does The Minotaur Legend Tells Us About The Minoans | Island Of The Minotaur
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Just over 100 years ago, English archaeologist Arthur Evans went to the 'Minotaur's Island' to explore the roots of this myth and discovered instead a sophisticated Bronze Age civilisation that had been lost to history for thousands of years.
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The Lost Faiths Of The Ancient Celts | The Lost Gods
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The Celts believed in benign spirits and demonic forces, but made no churches or temples: nature itself was their cathedral. Kenneally visits ancient Celtic settlements in Austria, Italy .. show full overview
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How Ancient Rome Shaped The Modern World | Meet The Romans with Mary Beard
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Professor Mary Beard asks not what the Romans did for us, but what the Empire did for Rome? Mary rides the Via Appia, climbs up to the top seats of the Colosseum, takes a boat to Rome's .. show full overview
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The Ancient Mythical History Of King Arthur | Awaking Arthur
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Awaking Arthur explores the possibility that it was ''from early man's primitive observations of the natural world that resurrecting Solar-heroes such as King Arthur gradually evolved.'' .. show full overview
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The History Of Rome's Ancient Slums | Meet The Romans
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Professor Mary Beard descends into the city streets to discover the dirt, crime, sex and slum conditions in the world's first high-rise city. This Rome is not the marble Rome we know, .. show full overview
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The Dark and Bloody Rituals Of The Maya | Archaeology
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Twenty-five years ago, the ancient Mayans were thought to be a mysterious and peaceful people governed by astronomer-priests. But in 1965, Russian linguist Yuri Knorosov cracked the .. show full overview
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What Was The Life Of A Roman Citizen Like? | Meet The Romans
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In this final episode, Mary Beard delves even deeper into ordinary Roman life by going behind the closed doors of their homes. She meets an extraordinary cast of characters - drunken .. show full overview
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Why The Romans Annihilated Carthage | The Roman Holocaust
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When Rome was still in its infancy, Carthage was the dominant power of the Mediterranean. As Rome grew, Carthage remained its only great rival. It was that rivalry that drove Rome to utterly destroy Carthage, and massacre its people.
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Scorched Earth: The Razing Of Carthage | The Roman Holocaust
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Historian and archaeologist Dr Richard Miles explores why Rome's leaders were so intent on destroying the rival empire of Carthage. Miles visits key sites of the period to assess what .. show full overview
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Are The Egyptians Responsible For Ancient Greece? | Archaeology
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Was Cleopatra black? Was Socrates? Did Egyptian armies conquer ancient Greece, thus setting the cradle of Western civilization in motion? Is this wishful thinking on the part of historical revisionists...or is it a long-suppressed historical fact?
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How The Germanic Hero Arminius Humiliated Rome | Archaeology
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Sweeping aside nearly 2,000 years of doubt and mystery, on-going excavations in Germany's Teutoberg Forest have revealed the location of one of the bloodiest battles of antiquity. In 9 .. show full overview
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The Untold Story Of Emperor Vespasian | Vespasian
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Vespasian, one of the Roman Empire's finest emperors remains largely unknown, yet his reign in 1st century AD transitioned a weakening Empire into a period of stability and growth that .. show full overview
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Did The Ancient Egyptians Invent Beer? | Pharaoh's Liquid Gold
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It is liquid gold to many, the ancient Egyptians included. This fascinating documentary takes us on an archaeological dig as the Scottish and Newcastle Brewery try to discover the .. show full overview
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The Birth Of A Dynasty: China's First Emperor | First Emperor
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Qin Shi Huangdi. He is the man who united, and indeed gave China its name. His legacy includes the Great Wall and his astonishing tomb, guarded by the famed Terracotta Army. This major .. show full overview
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The Meteoric Rise And Fall Of Julius Caesar | Ceasar Revealed with Mary Beard
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Mary Beard is on a mission to uncover the real Caesar, and to challenge public perception. She seeks the answers to some big questions. How did he become a one-man ruler of Rome? How did .. show full overview
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The Mystery Of The Corpse At Stonehenge | Murder At Stonehenge
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When an ancient body is found in a shallow grave at Stonehenge, archaeologist Mike Pitts investigates the cause of death. Odyssey is your journey into the world of Ancient History; .. show full overview
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What Was Normal Life Like In Pompeii Before Its Destruction? | Pompeii with Mary Beard
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The destruction of Pompeii came at the hands of one of the most famous volcanic eruptions in history. We know how its victims died, but this film sets out to answer another question - .. show full overview
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What Happened The Day Pompeii Died? | Riddle Of Pompeii
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This documentary attempts to reconstruct the 24 August 79 AD eruption of Vesuvius hour by hour. By using the latest evidence from volcanology. This documentary attempts to reconstruct the 24 August 79 AD eruption of Vesuvius hour by hour.
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Did The Phoenicians Sacrifice Their Children To The Gods? | Blood On The Altar
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The Phoenicians invented the alphabet and modern navigation and introduced wine to Europe. But after the sacking of Carthage by the Romans in 146BC and the destruction of their library, .. show full overview
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Should Museums Return Ancient Artifacts To Their Home Countries? | Hard Bargaining
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Four French museums: the Louvre, the Musée du quai Branly, the Bibliothèque nationale de France and the Muséum de Rouen are faced with pressing demands to return several works of art .. show full overview
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The Lost Utopia In Pakistan's Mountains | Road To Shangri-La
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Legend tells of a utopian kingdom hidden among the towering mountains of inner Asia. A paradise on Earth, yet a place apart. A place of spiritual contentment and eternal life. A place .. show full overview
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Hunt For The Great Sun Disc: The Inca Holy Grail | Lost City Of Gold
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For the better part of 400 years people have searched the deep canyons & towering ice peaks of these mist-covered cloud forests trying to locate the lost cities of the Inca. They were .. show full overview
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Nubian Kings: Who Were Ancient Egypt's Black Pharaohs? | Mystery Of The African Pharaohs
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Sudan is one of the world’s last frontiers. Once though this vast desert land was the home of an advanced & mysterious civilisation. An ancient kingdom that was the glory of Africa. A .. show full overview
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The Istanbul Ritual Of The Via Dolorosa | Pilgrimage
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A pilgrimage to Jerusalem begins in Istanbul, where Reeve visits the Hagia Sophia and a traditional Turkish bath; the Holy Land and Bethlehem; the 6th-century monastery of Mar Saba; the ancient ritual of walking the Via Dolorosa.
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The Hunt For The Lost Roman Mansion | Time Team
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The team travel to Alfoldean in Sussex to uncover a mansion, an official Roman coaching inn. Located on Stane Street - now the A29 - the mansio was at the heart of a much larger .. show full overview
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The 2,000 Year Old Tower Buried in The Highlands | Time Team
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The team have been invited to Applecross to excavate a broch, a monumental stone tower that was amongst one of the largest Iron Age structures in Britain.
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The Tragic End Of Tutankhamun's Reign | Private Lives Of The Pharaohs
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When Howard Carter found the tomb of the boy king Tutankhamun in 1922, he also found the remains of two foetuses buried in the pharaoh's tomb.
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The Buried Roman Mining Town Hidden Under North Wales | Time Team
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The team descend on the village of Ffrith in North Wales to discover if it is built on the remains of a Roman mining town. The main street runs along the route of Offa's Dyke. The dig .. show full overview
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Secrets Of The Pyramid Builders | Private Lives Of The Pharaohs
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Three part ground-breaking series, scientific and forensic tests reveal the truth behind the great civilisation of Ancient Egypt.
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Is There A Neolithic Settlement Buried Under Sussex? | Time Team
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The team travels to what could be a Neolithic settlement in the Sussex Downs. Initially discovered by John Pull in 1923, the site is littered with remains of 6000-year-old flint mines. .. show full overview
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Life And Death According To Ancient Egypt | Private Lives Of The Pharaohs
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Sex, death and the Lotus: What links a water lily, the afterlife and sex in Ancient Egypt? The team revisit the mystery of the Egyptian afterlife to find out.
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The Roman Masterpiece Buried Under A Molehill | Time Team
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When a colony of moles brings up pieces of mosaic floor in a Cotswold field, Tony Robinson and the team investigate whether the findings could be linked to a nearby Roman villa .. show full overview
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The Secrets Of The Ancient Roman Banquet | Let's Cook History
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The Roman empire was a time of power and brutality, fuelled by violent games and bloodbaths. However, it was also abundant in refinement and extreme sensuality. Food and cooking was a .. show full overview
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The Huge Prehistoric Religious Site Buried Beneath Bodmin Moor | Time Team
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The Team descend on the bleak, beautiful landscape of Bodmin Moor to face one their biggest challenges yet. The dig aims to date a possible Bronze Age village of stone houses. But .. show full overview
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Is There An Ancient Roman Temple Of Relics Buried Under Surrey? | Time Team
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Six hundred Roman coins, 40 broaches and a peculiar piece of metal lead Tony and the team to a Surrey field. Could the ancient metal be part of a Roman priests' sceptre, and if so, could .. show full overview
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The Search For The Lost Home Of The Confessor | Time Team
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The team descends upon the sleepy Oxfordshire village of Islip, the birthplace of Edward the Confessor, for one of the most challenging and intriguing excavations of the series. They are .. show full overview
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The Buried Mysteries Of Wale's Ancient Druids | Time Team
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The Island of Anglesey was once home to one of history's most mysterious groups: the Druids. The Romans accused them of magical rituals, human sacrifice and even cannibalism, and soon .. show full overview
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Was This Roman Villa In Somerset Really Of Roman Origin? | Time Team
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The team are in Somerset to investigate the remains of a small Roman villa, dating back to just after the time of the Roman invasion in 43 a.d. But previous excavations suggest it was .. show full overview
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The Largest Roman Mausoleum The Team Have Ever Found | Time Team
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Time Team come to Binchester with a particular interest in uncovering a vicus, a civilian settlement supporting the Roman fort of Vinovia. Though part of the plot is a restricted .. show full overview
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The Prehistoric Remains Buried Under A Scottish Beach | Time Team
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In 2005, a major storm eroded a dune next to the beach at Allasdale, Barra, exposing cists and human remains. The Team goes on a rescue-dig, before the site is lost to erosion forever. .. show full overview
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The Search For The Lost Mayan Citadel Of La Carona | Quest For The Lost City
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A set of inscribed panels carved by the ancient Maya people of Central America inspired Dr Neil Brodie of Cambridge University, an expert on the looting of archaeological treasures, to .. show full overview
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The Eastern Roman Empire Riches Buried In Cornwall | Time Team
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One summer during the 1980s, strange crop marks appeared in two fields on the north Cornish coast near Lellizzick. Locals have picked up a wealth of 1,500-year-old pottery and metalwork .. show full overview