
Lost Worlds Vanished Lives
David Attenborough shares his enthusiasm for fossils and fossil hunting. Part 2/4 of the series.

David Attenborough shares his enthusiasm for fossils and fossil hunting. Part 2/4 of the series.

David Attenborough shares his enthusiasm for fossils and fossil hunting. Part 1/4 of the series.

Evidence indicates that humans reached Australia long before they got to Europe.

Modern humans settle Europe; differences between modern humans and Neanderthals.

Dr. Roberts visits indigenous people in Siberia; multiregional origins theory.

Theories suggest all modern humans are descended from Africans.

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.

Christianity filled a spiritual vacuum at the heart of the Roman civilization.

Exploring the Roman Republic from its mythical beginning to violent end.

Tracing the career of Alexander the Great from Greece to Pakistan.

Art, philosophy and science blossom while political discord, social injustice and war erupt.

Winners and losers from the Bronze Age collapse; emergence of the Iron Age.

Exploring the origins of civilization, beginning in Uruk in southern Iraq through Greece.

Mammoths meet danger crossing the Alps, but the biggest dangers are awaiting their return.

Revealing the exotic, oversized creatures that inhabited South America one million years ago.

The beginnings of mankind can be traced back 3.2 million years to Ethiopia.

Going back 25 million years to the time of the indricothere, which was the size of a rhino.

A pregnant basilosaurus is forced to kill the young of a smaller whale.