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Netflix
69
7.2
/12248/
69
/698/
68
/86/
cc age 13+

Ancient Apocalypse (2022)
Journalist and writer Graham Hancock travels the globe hunting for evidence of mysterious, lost civilizations dating back to the last Ice Age. He attempts to prove that a climatic event 12,000 years ago wiped out an entire civilization far more sophisticated than the simple hunter-gatherers some archaeologists believe lived at that time.
poster
Netflix
69
68
6.9
/25539/
65
/480/
73
/184/

The Gift (2019)
A painter in Istanbul embarks on a personal journey as she unearths universal secrets about an Anatolian archaeological site and its link to her past.
poster
Netflix
67
6.4
/37472/
65
/925/
72
/466/

The Protector (2018)
The epic adventure of Hakan, a young shopkeeper whose modern world gets turned upside down when he learns he’s connected to a secret, ancient order, tasked with protecting Istanbul.
poster
The CW
66
62
6.5
/8451/
66
/306/
67
/163/

Relic Hunter (1999)
Sydney Fox is a professor and globe-trotting "relic hunter" who looks for ancient artifacts to return to museums and/or the descendants of the original owner. She is aided by her linguistic assistant Nigel and occasionally by her somewhat air-headed secretary Claudia. She often ends up battling rival hunters seeking out artifacts for the money.
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Amazon Prime Video
60
42
6.0
/4341/
58
/44/
62
/153/
3.0
/667/

King Solomon's Mines (2004)
Renowned safari hunter Allan Quatermain is lured back into the unknown recesses of the African jungles to find a man who disappeared while searching for the fabled King Solomon's Mines--a destination of legendary riches from which no soul has ever returned alive.
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Amazon Prime Video
78
32
8.6
/1909/
79
/79/
71
/14/

Time Team (1994)
Time Team is a British television series which has been aired on British Channel 4 from 1994. Created by television producer Tim Taylor and presented by actor Tony Robinson, each episode featured a team of specialists carrying out an archaeological dig over a period of three days, with Robinson explaining the process in layman's terms. This team of specialists changed throughout the series' run, although has consistently included professional archaeologists such as Mick Aston, Carenza Lewis, Francis Pryor and Phil Harding. The sites excavated over the show's run have ranged in date from the Palaeolithic right through to the Second World War.
poster
Disney Plus
72
20
7.6
/821/
72
/58/
70
/13/

Lost Cities with Albert Lin (2019)
A mission to discover and re-create unexcavated worlds still hidden beneath the earth.
poster
The Roku Channel
72
16
7.3
/397/
71
/53/
73
/13/
cc age 12+

Unearthed (2016)
Unearthed decodes mysteries and combines scientific investigations with CGI animation to reveal the hidden secrets of iconic structures and monuments from around the globe to discover how they were designed, built, used, and in some cases, lost and rediscovered.
poster
Disney Plus
67
10
6.3
/154/
64
/30/
76
/10/

Ancient X-Files (2010)
Ancient X Files travels around the world to solve some intriguing riddles. Each story is a piece of detective work by an expert trying to make sense of some puzzling ancient artefact, to find the truth behind some extraordinary legend, to discover the origins of a bizarre myth or to establish the authenticity of a venerated religious relic. This series explores the bits of archaeology and history which seem to defy explanation. Our experts are following chains of clues and putting theories to the test, in an effort to explain the unexplained. Ancient X Files investigates claims about the whereabouts of the lost Ark of the Covenant; attempts to establish the authenticity of a cup some believe to be the Holy Grail; tries to de-code the mysterious Phaistos disc; investigates a cloth which is believed to carry traces of the DNA of Jesus Christ; and deciphers an encrypted book of alchemy written by the great Sir Isaac Newton.
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7.2
/41/

The Vikings Uncovered (2018)
Dan Snow uncovers the lost Vikings in America with Dr Sarah Parcak. As Sarah searches for Vikings across the Atlantic, Dan explores their journey 500 years before Columbus.
poster
?
100
/1/

Terra X - Deutschlands Supergrabungen (2012)
N/A
poster
?
7.0
/52/
30
/3/
50
/1/

The Ancient Dogoo Girl (2009)
The Ancient Dogoo Girl is a Japanese comedy tokusatsu series directed by Noboru Iguchi, director of The Machine Girl and RoboGeisha. The show airs on MBS every Wednesday night at 25:25 JST. The ending theme is Denki Groove's "Dareda!". In October 2010, Dogoo Girl premiered its sequel The Ancient Dogoo Girls. The show adds five more Dogoo Girls portrayed by Misaki Momose, Rina Takeda, Manami Nomoto, Maria Yoshikawa, and Haruka Dan. The theme song for the sequel is "Bakuha Seyo! Dogoon V".
poster
Hulu
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72
/5/

Drain the Oceans: Deep Dive (2019)
Explore a world never seen before a world hidden under miles of water, the landscape of the seabed. Join expeditions to dive long-lost vessels, discover ancient sites and follow the scientists who are probing the darkest and deepest corners of this underwater world. Computer generated, three-dimensional maps and imagery will offer a first glimpse of these mysteries.
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?
7.2
/6/
10
/1/
70
/1/

Sur nos traces (2013)
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poster
?
10
/2/

Jesus: The Evidence (1984)
1984 Channel 4 documentary series surveying the history of New Testament scholarship, giving an overview of the contemporary New Testament scholarship, and finally a tracing of the history of the development of Christianity.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
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8.2
/73/
40
/3/
80
/1/

Voyage of the Continents (2012)
This extraordinary series is a sweeping account of the rise of Earth’s continents. They are the product of a grand waltz of plate tectonics and the continual evolution of Earth’s crust. As landmasses assemble and separate, they fuel volcanoes and spark earthquakes, building mountains and tearing valleys. We see the Earth, eons in the making, through the eyes of geologists and other scientists.
poster
79
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68
/12/
90
/3/

Secrets of the Jurassic Dinosaurs (2023)
Liz Bonnin joins an international team of palaeontologists in the remote badlands of Wyoming as they investigate a mysterious dinosaur graveyard.
poster
?
5.9
/23/
56
/10/
83
/3/

The Rise and Fall of the Maya (2023)
Despite decades of research, many mysteries remain about the ancient Maya. Now, archaeologists are unearthing new clues that transform long held ideas about how these people came to dominate vast areas of Mexico and Central America. Through immense lost monuments, ancient inscriptions and new forensic evidence, this series tracks the Maya from their earliest origins all the way to the present day, unlocking the dark secrets of the rise and fall of the Maya.
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?
36
/3/
50
/1/

Romarrikets Arkeologiska Hemligheter (2023)
Archaeologists are making new discoveries about life during the glory days of the Roman Empire.
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?
8.0
/16/
72
/4/
65
/2/

Bettany Hughes' Voices of the Dead (2022)
A forensic dig into history's most enduring mysteries. In Voices of the Dead, Professor Bettany Hughes leads a forensic investigation into some of the most enduring mysteries of the ancient world and brings viewers face-to-face with the extraordinary people of the past she unearths along the way.
poster
?
70
/1/

Viking Empires (2022)
Through new discoveries in science and archaeology, explorers take a look at the origins of the Vikings and how they influenced history.
poster
Disney Plus
71
?
7.3
/243/
69
/24/
71
/8/

Lost Treasures of Rome (2022)
This new series follows International teams of archaeologists on the front line, as they embark on a season of excavations to unravel the secrets of life in the Roman Empire. Crawling beneath Pompeii, unearthing an enormous lost coliseum, and hauling a 2000 year old battleship ram from the depths of the ocean, they race to unlock the secrets of this ancient civilization.
poster
fuboTV
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80
/3/

Sacred Sites (2016)
This docuseries uses scientific breakthroughs and archaeological research to bring new perspectives to some of the most remarkable, but mysterious, religious locations. Each episode focuses on a site, exploring fundamental questions about the landmarks and the people who constructed them. Exploring the sites allows the show to provide insight into the ancient civilizations and how their practices and struggles are reflected in the shrines and temples they constructed.
poster
?
6.4
/9/
55
/10/
73
/6/

The Pyramids: Solving The Mystery (2019)
The construction of the Egyptian pyramids remains an enigma, an unsolved mystery. But today, Egyptologists and archaeologists have developed a new tool which uses aerial and satellite images to provide valuable fresh clues about the position, construction, and evolution of these edifices. This series sets out to decode the mysteries of the pyramids' construction, and to recreate Egypt as it was more than 5000 years ago.
poster
?
7.6
/17/
10
/1/
60
/1/

Les secrets des bâtisseurs de pyramides (2020)
N/A
poster
fuboTV
?
64
/9/
70
/1/

Tomb Hunters (2021)
It was an archaeological find that became global news. An extraordinary mega-tomb, filled with the largest concentration of coffins ever unearthed in Saqqara, Egypt. This four-part series places you at the site to witness this ground-breaking discovery as it happened and follows Egyptologists as they try to determine why all of these mummies were buried together and what this ancient cemetery can tell us about the Egyptian civilization's way of death 2,500 years ago.
poster
Discovery+ Amazon Channel
63
?
6.5
/46/
45
/11/
80
/1/

Secrets of the Lost Ark (2021)
For centuries, explorers have searched for the Bible’s most sacred religious artefacts. One of the most mysterious of these objects is the famed Ark of the Covenant. The gold-plated wooden chest – one of the most instrumental symbols of faith and God's presence – was believed to house the two tablets bearing the Ten Commandments. The Ark’s exact whereabouts has long puzzled scholars. Where did it go? And why has it remained such a mystery?
poster
The Roku Channel
?
7.1
/49/
26
/3/
40
/1/

Archaeology (1991)
A documentary series hosted by John Rhys-Davies based on the articles published in the magazine "Archaeology".
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?
7.8
/45/
37
/4/

The Bible Unearthed (2005)
The Bible is both a religious and historical work, but how much is myth and how much is history?
poster
?
10
/2/

War Digs with Harry Harris (2012)
The presenter leads a six-strong team across Europe to track down lost relics from the Second World War. These men are real experts - and real friends - and have teamed up to discover the secrets of the conflict.
poster
?
8.5
/23/
10
/2/

America From The Ground Up (2014)
America from the Ground Up was filmed on location at archaeological and historical sites throughout the U.S. and Canada. Join us in the search for clues to America's hidden history: from exploring the ruins of America's lost civilizations, to the settlement of the North American continent in the 19th Century.
poster
Britbox Apple TV Channel
60
?
7.4
/107/
30
/3/
75
/2/

Jerusalem: The Making of a Holy City (2011)
Author and historian Simon Sebag Montefiore presents a three-part series that illuminates the history of the sacred, and peerlessly beautiful city - Jerusalem.
poster
?
8.1
/52/
66
/8/

Egyptian Tomb Hunting (2018)
Tony Robinson goes on a journey across Egypt where a series of incredible new tomb discoveries are being made.
poster
?
10
/2/

Thames Shipwrecks: A Race Against Time (2008)
Documentary series following the salvage of seven shipwrecks from the river Thames
poster
?
10
/2/

Dig 1940 (2010)
To mark the 70th anniversary of 1940, presenter and archaeologist Jules Hudson goes on a journey of discovery into Britain's darkest and, in the words of Winston Churchill, 'finest hour'.
poster
?
6.6
/65/
52
/7/

Bone Detectives: Britain's Buried Secrets (2020)
Tori Herridge and a team of scientists piece together life stories behind unearthed bones
poster
Paramount Plus
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10
/1/
100
/1/

Rome's Chariot Superstar (2019)
In 90 A.D., ancient Rome played host to a sporting spectacle that attracted crowds three times the size of the Colosseum?s gladiator games: chariot racing. Every week, 150,000 fans packed the massive Circus Maximus, not just to cheer on the speed, fury, and danger of the races, but to witness the champion charioteer, Flavius Scorpus. Examine his improbable rise from young slave to arguably the most successful competitor in the sport?s history.
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?
46
/3/

The Great British Dig: History In Your Garden (2021)
Hugh Dennis and a team of expert archaeologists excavate back gardens around Britain, in an attempt to uncover the lost history buried beneath our lawns and flower beds
poster
?
57
/8/
45
/2/

Building the Ancient City: Athens and Rome (2015)
The first city of a million was built two thousand years ago. But how did they make Ancient Athens and Rome work without petrol, gas or electricity? Professor Wallace-Hadrill finds out.
poster
?
7.6
/11/
62
/4/

Britain at Low Tide (2016)
Britain at Low Tide explores remarkable stories that are revealed when the tide goes out
poster
Amazon Prime Video
?
7.2
/49/
50
/5/

Extreme Archaeology (2004)
A new Channel 4 series takes archaeology to the edge this summer as a team of experts tackles sites across the country that are beyond the reach of normal investigations. In Extreme Archaeology, an eight-part series starting on 20 June, a team of archaeologists with help from top climbers, cavers and divers investigates amazing and unique archaeological sites throughout the UK. Many archaeological locations are beyond the reach of your average archaeologist. They are found in inaccessible caves, on treacherous cliffs, deep under water, or in locations simply too remote or dangerous for normal investigation. Their remoteness often means that their secrets are unique, but they can also be under threat from erosion or other factors and this adds a rescue element to any investigation. Using some of the most advanced scientific equipment available, and high-tech miniature cameras and communication systems to record the action, Extreme Archaeology's experts are dropped into extreme and inaccessible environments under time and other pressures that test their personal and professional skills to the limit.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
70
?
7.7
/326/
62
/23/
74
/8/
cc age 13+

The Celts: Blood, Iron and Sacrifice (2015)
Three-part documentary series in which anthropologist professor Alice Roberts and archaeologist Neil Oliver go in search of the Celts - one of the world's most mysterious ancient civilisations.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
84
?
8.6
/443/
74
/28/
94
/5/

Secrets of the Castle (2014)
How do you build a medieval castle from scratch? Domestic historian Ruth Goodman and archeologists Peter Ginn and Tom Pinfold make perhaps their most ambitious foray into the past as they head to France to take part in a build that has been underway since 1997. Our intrepid history adventurers join this magnificent construction at Guédelon Castle to recreate authentic medieval castle living from within its rising walls.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
66
?
7.2
/221/
58
/20/
68
/4/

Bible Secrets Revealed (2013)
It is said to be one of the oldest books in the world. Has it been altered? If yes why? A remarkable journey back in time to see what the Old Testament and the New Testament is hiding from us.
poster
?
7.8
/61/
71
/6/

Britain's Ancient Capital: Secrets Of Orkney (2017)
Neil Oliver, Chris Packham, Andy Torbet and Dr Shini Somara join hundreds of archaeologists from around the world who have gathered in Orkney to investigate at one of Europe's biggest digs.
poster
?
7.9
/90/
61
/9/
70
/1/

Treasures of Ancient Rome (2012)
Treasures of Ancient Rome is a 2012 three-part documentary written and presented by Alastair Sooke. The series was produced by the BBC, and originally aired in September 2012 on BBC Four. In the documentary Sooke sets out to "debunk the myth that Romans didn't do art and were unoriginal". This is based on the view that Romans heavily incorporated Greek style in their art, and hence produced nothing new or original. Sooke has received some criticism from the media owing to the fact that there is no consensus among academics on this topic, and hence no 'myth' exists in the first place.
poster
Hoopla
67
?
6.8
/78/
57
/13/
77
/3/

First Civilizations (2018)
Using the latest in archaeology, anthropology and genetics, this series tells the story of where the modern world began. Incorporating studies of artifacts, renowned sites of archaeological interest and interviews with leading experts, it moves around the geographic zones of the world, exploring how and why civilization first sparked into life.
poster
?
7.7
/62/
68
/8/
80
/3/

Jungle Atlantis (2014)
Millions of tourists visit Angkor Wat in Cambodia every year to marvel at its remarkable architecture, yet most are probably unaware that when it was built nearly 1,000 years ago it was even more impressive. Using remote sensing technology, scientists now know what is hidden beneath the nearby paddy fields and jungle: a sophisticated metropolis with an elaborate network of houses, canals, boulevards and temples covering 30 square kilometres that housed three-quarters of a million people. To put that into perspective, London at that time was home to just 18,000. These previously hidden finds tell us a great deal about life during the golden age of the powerful Khmer dynasty.


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