Journeys from the Centre of the Earth
Dr Iain Stewart looks at how the rocks of the Mediterranean have shaped human history.
Dr Iain Stewart looks at how the rocks of the Mediterranean have shaped human history.
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David Attenborough investigates the discovery of a giant dinosaur find in Argentina.
Once upon a time, 65 millions years ago dinosaurs disappeared forever. But what if they hadn't become extinct?
Iain Stewart shows the impact of salt on the existence of ice ages and the preservation of the dead in Egypt.
Iain Stewart discovers how water has played a role in history, including the fall of the Roman Empire.
Dr Iain Stewart looks at how the rocks of the Mediterranean have shaped human history.
Cave painters scraped their colors from rocks, but later civilizations used rocks to broaden their palettes.
Dr Stewart reveals how rocks inspired the Egyptians to build pyramids and the Romans to build perfect circles.
The Gobi Desert is one of the harshest places on Earth. It is also the world's greatest dinosaur graveyard.
Dr Alice Roberts finds out how the experts put dinosaur skeletons back together.
David Attenborough investigates the discovery of a giant dinosaur find in Argentina.
Once upon a time, 65 millions years ago dinosaurs disappeared forever. But what if they hadn't become extinct?
Iain Stewart shows the impact of salt on the existence of ice ages and the preservation of the dead in Egypt.
Iain Stewart discovers how water has played a role in history, including the fall of the Roman Empire.
Dr Iain Stewart looks at how the rocks of the Mediterranean have shaped human history.
A look at the science supporting Darwin's idea that humans have an ancestral connection with the ape.
The 120-million-year reign of the dinosaurs ended when mammals became the fiercest creatures on the planet.
A herd of mammoths head south for winter, running a gauntlet of ice-age hunters.
The largest of all the sabre tooth cats roamed South America one million years ago.
Three million years ago, Ethiopia was home of the ape-man Australopithecus and the sabre-toothed Dinofelis.
Twenty five million years ago lived the Indricotheres - the largest land mammals of all time.
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