Bolivia, in the Green Hell of the Amazon JungleIn Bolivia’s jungle, families harvest almonds and wood, but deforestation fuels floods that cut off La Paz and affect...
Was This Field The Site Of Iron Age Executions?Time Team probes an Isle of Wight field—Iron Age executions or a deeper mystery?
Atahualpa: Who Was The Last Inca Emperor?The Incas once ruled the world’s largest empire—how did it fall, and who was their last ruler?
Uncovering London’s First Roman RoadTime Team seeks Londinium’s first Roman road beneath ancient London’s hidden secrets.
The Buried Roman Secrets At One Of Britain’s Largest Ancient SitesVindolanda, near Hadrian’s Wall, reveals 2,000‑year‑old frontier life through decades of excavation.
Why Was This Medieval Castle Built On Top Of An Ancient Roman Fort?Time Team explores a medieval castle built atop a Roman fort, revealing the lives of its people.
Christianity: How Ancient Religion Shaped The WestTom Holland and Dan Snow discuss Christianity’s history and its lasting impact on Western morality.
What Was Normal Life Like In Pompeii Before The Eruption?Tristan Hughes explores daily life in Pompeii before Mount Vesuvius’s destruction.
The Hunt For The Lance That Killed Jesus ChristThe Lance of Longinus, said to pierce Christ, became one of history’s most coveted relics.
What Triggered Boudica’s Brutal Revolt Against Rome?In 60/61 AD, Boudica led a massive Briton revolt against Roman rule in southern Britain.
The Holy Grail: Hunt For The Sacred Cup Of ChristKnights and archaeologists long sought the Grail—experts now reveal the truth behind the legendary relic.
Killing God: The Assassination of Julius CaesarOn 15 March 44 BC, Julius Caesar was assassinated in Rome—why did conspirators kill this political giant?
Hadrian’s Wall: Ancient Rome’s Great Northern FrontierDan Snow investigates Hadrian’s Wall—its purpose, life along it, and lasting legacy from Rome to Game of Thrones.
Tutankhamun’s Tomb: The Moment Howard Carter Found The Steps Into The TombOn November 4, 1922, Howard Carter discovered Tutankhamun’s tomb—transforming Egyptology and captivating the world.
The Search For The Ancient Cities Of The MayaTwo explorers proved 19th‑century Europeans wrong—indigenous Central Americans built mighty jungle cities.
Source Of Civilization: Who Created The World’s Ancient Cities?Adams reaches the “roof of the world,” tracing forgotten tribes and the Oxus headwaters to humanity’s origins.
How Ancient Egypt Was Re-DiscoveredDr Chris Naunton reveals how Ancient Egypt was rediscovered and its treasures decoded.
How The Riches Of The East Spread Across The Ancient WorldAdams retraces Alexander’s quest for Eastern riches, echoing Jason’s Argonauts and ancient trade routes.