Ancient Worlds
In the last of the series, Richard Miles examines the rise and fall of the Roman Empire.
In the last of the series, Richard Miles examines the rise and fall of the Roman Empire.
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The awesome power of the Tyrannosaurus Rex and the Triceratops are recreated.
Over 150 million years during the Jurassic period, the first giant killers stalked the Earth.
Recent discoveries reveal the extraordinary ability of dinosaurs to adapt and survive.
The southern continents are home to some of the undisputed heavyweights of the dinosaur world.
The Hittites ruled an empire from Hattusha, lost for 2,500 years until its rediscovery.
Tucume, South America's largest pyramid city, has 26 structures and a history of sacrifice and neglect.
Piramesses, the grand capital of Ramesses II, was lost to time until scientists found it in the desert.
A documentary following the investigation of a 4,000-year-old body found preserved in a bog.
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 expedition finds itself trapped on the plateau, with dinosaurs and cannibals present.
This is the story of one of the largest animals to walk the Earth - the mighty sauropods.
Two hundred and twenty million years ago, one group of reptiles was about to take over the world.
How attention turned from civilization and kings to the search for the common man.
How discoveries in the 18th century overturned ideas of when and where civilization began.
Richard Miles explores how archaeology began by trying to prove a biblical truth.
In the last of the series, Richard Miles examines the rise and fall of the Roman Empire.
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