Videos
View our inventory of outstanding videos on a wide variety of archaeological topics. We support and promote PBS documentaries. Many of the videos presented are therefore affiliated with Nova, Secrets of the Dead, and PBS.
Video: Riddles of the Sphinx
Mon, Aug 15, 2011
The story about the efforts of two teams of scientists finding answers to long-held questions surrounding the mystery of the Great Sphinx of ancient Egypt.
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The Saga of a Viking Longhouse in Iceland
Wed, Aug 10, 2011
Archaeology uncovers evidence that the viking sagas of Iceland may not be folk tales after all.
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The Portus Project Revealed
Thu, Aug 04, 2011
Wonderful discoveries are being made at ancient Rome's most magnificent maritime port.
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Eating Rice and Beans in Your Parents' Basement
Sat, Jul 23, 2011
This "last lecture" by well-known archaeologist and scholar Eric H. Cline discusses what it takes to become a leading archaeologist in the academic world.
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On the Quest for Human Origins
Thu, Aug 25, 2011
World-renowned scientist and paleoanthropologist Donald Johanson, the discoverer of "Lucy", speaks about the quest and journey of human evolution.
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Cracking the Maya Code
Fri, Jan 28, 2011
The amazing story of the efforts to decipher and understand the beautiful but mysterious hieroglyphic writing of the ancient Maya, as visually retold by this NOVA documentary.
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Lost Ships of Rome
Fri, Jan 28, 2011
Follow along on several underwater expeditions deep below the surface of the Mediterranean Sea to uncover the remains of ancient Roman shipwrecks and the information they reveal about ancient Rome.
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Video of the Month: Sinking Atlantis
Tue, Jan 25, 2011
This fascinating Secrets of the Dead documentary explores the search by a team of scientists and scholars for the cause of the mysterious sudden decline and disappearance of the great Minoan civilization.
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Secrets of the Parthenon
Mon, Jan 17, 2011
A vast team of scientists, architects, archaeologists and other experts collaborate in a race against time to restore the classic beauty of what is arguably the Western World's greatest architectural masterpiece, the Parthenon. Along the way, they rediscover the amazing knowledge and skill that the ancients used to create and build the original structure. This Nova documentary far exceeds the quality of any film ever made about this great ancient symbol of artistic and architectural perfection.
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Lost Treasures of Tibet
Mon, Dec 13, 2010
Few are aware that an astonishing array of architectural and artistic masterpieces are on the verge of extinction in the Nepal region of Mustang. This video is a visual exploration of this issue and the society that forms its context -- a society that continues to function as it did 500 years ago.
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Central America - The Burden of Time
Mon, Dec 06, 2010
This moving visual presentation makes it clear that the ancient world east of the American continents had no monopoly on the rudiments of great civilization.
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The Ape That Took Over The World
Mon, Dec 06, 2010
The story of an amazing new discovery that was thought to rewrite scholarly thinking about human origins, as related through this 4-part play-list of videos.
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Egypt - The Habit of Civilization
Mon, Dec 06, 2010
Michael Wood makes it easy to see why ancient Egypt still stands today as the world's first "great nation".
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China - The Mandate of Heaven
Sun, Dec 05, 2010
Director Michael Wood relates the essential elements that made China one of the earliest and greatest world civilizations, and how it impacted the Western world.
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The Barbarians
Sun, Dec 05, 2010
Were the Greeks and Romans really barbarians as the title of this video suggests? A more likely descriptor would be "On the Shoulders of Giants", for they achieved their greatness by borrowing and building upon the achievements and cultures of the great civilizations to their east.
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India - The Empire of the Spirit
Sun, Dec 05, 2010
One of the earliest of the world's great civilizations, Director Michael Wood takes us on a journey through India's spiritual history.
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Iraq: Cradle of Civilization
Sun, Dec 05, 2010
The beginnings of civilization in Mesopotamia is documented through film in this visual presentation by Michael Wood.
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