
Egypt: The Treasure of the Sacred Bulls
The Louvre resumes the work of archaeologist Auguste Mariette at the Serapeum, enriching Egyptology's saga.

The Louvre resumes the work of archaeologist Auguste Mariette at the Serapeum, enriching Egyptology's saga.

Australians, Canadians, and New Zealanders held Chinese soldiers back from Seoul to triumph in the Korean War.

In the 7th century BCE, Egypt was conquered. Out of the ashes rose an army, burning with vengeance.

Led by a great general, the Macedonians would forge an empire that stretched from Greece to the Indus River.

Unflinching discipline was the greatest weapon of the world's greatest army of its time – the Roman Legion.

When the Normans invaded England in 1066, the knights would either win England or be sent to an English grave.

The Celts were as wild as the hills they emerged from – so frightening that foes would turn and run from them.

The Assyrians conquered an empire, plundered Babylon, and enslaved the tribes of Israel.

The Century Series defined the Cold War era of aviation, charting a shift from one time period to another.

New firefighting methods are helping CAL FIRE, the world's largest municipal fleet of firefighting aircraft.

Wildfires are growing in intensity, and aviation is becoming a more crucial firefighting tool to save lives.

North Korea does indeed exist beyond its totalitarian rule. Let's rediscover average North Korean citizens.

Hitler imposed among the most reprehensible forms of eugenics and medical experiments the world has ever seen.

This rare documentary captures the stories of the "Lion Cubs" and their induction into a culture of terrorism.

Easy Company fought through Europe, liberated concentration camps, and celebrated at Hitler's hideout.

Anne Morgan was a driving force of feminism and humanitarianism and provided families with post-war needs.

The Louvre resumes the work of archaeologist Auguste Mariette at the Serapeum, enriching Egyptology's saga.

The last-ever Learjet, a luxury business jet, is being assembled at its Wichita-based production facility.

Did the Allies need to kill 2,000 civilians in the Normandy city of Le Havre in order to liberate the city?

Relive D-Day with five veterans who return to Normandy to revisit locations where they landed on June 6, 1944.