Naachtun: The Forgotten Mayan City
Maya developed a wealthy, regal civilization, then mysteriously disappeared. Researchers search for reasons.
Maya developed a wealthy, regal civilization, then mysteriously disappeared. Researchers search for reasons.
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.
Constantine revitalized an empire and built a glittering new capital that would stand for over 1,000 years.
Hadrian was a patron of the arts, champion of the common Roman, and tireless diplomat who toured the Empire.
Revisit the rise and fall of the Inca Empire with new discoveries that challenge old myths of ruthless giants.
Maya developed a wealthy, regal civilization, then mysteriously disappeared. Researchers search for reasons.
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.
Viking Age researcher Neil Price takes us to Sweden, the likely origin of the Vikings found in Saaremaa.
We travel back to the Europe of over a thousand years ago to discover what it meant to be a Viking.
Alexander the Great transformed Alexandria from a village into a thriving city with remarkable urban design.