
Ancient Worlds
Richard Miles looks at the winners, losers and survivors of the great Bronze Age collapse.

Richard Miles looks at the winners, losers and survivors of the great Bronze Age collapse.

Richard Miles traces the roots of civilization in Iraq, Syria, Egypt, Anatolia and Greece.

This episode's featured species are the leaellynasaura and the tyrannosaurus.

This episode's featured species are the opthalmosaurus and the ornithocheirus.

This episode's featured species are the coelophysis and the diplodocus.

David Attenborough explores why dinosaurs vanished while reptiles like crocodiles and turtles survived.

A look at the scientific work which went into the reconstruction of Big Al the Allosaurus.

Our ancient powers have endured for centuries, but destruction is close at hand.

In an unruly world, our ancient powers must lead their people and create ways to govern.

Our ancient powers must use all their strength to defend their people and conquer land.

The ancient powers must get rich by trading their treasures and monetizing their assets.

In an unpredictable world, our ancient powers must lay down their foundations.

In a brutal world where nature is both friend and foe, our ancient powers take shape.

We shed fresh light on the mysteries of King Tutankhamun's tomb.

After a short reign, Tutankhamun falls dangerously ill.

We shed fresh light on the mysteries of King Tutankhamun's tomb.

After a short reign, Tutankhamun falls dangerously ill.

Investigating the Yeti - the world's most famous mystery animal.

The earth split in India 66 million years ago in a disaster that may have caused the end of the dinosaurs.

David Attenborough investigates the discovery of a giant dinosaur find in Argentina.