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In 2005, California’s Getty Museum hit the news: their former curator for antiquities, Marion True has been accused of being involved in an extensive trade in archaeological treasures and went on trial in...
Excavations at an Iron Age site. Shows scientific research and study of the Bog People, including reconstruction of dwellings, methods of weaving, ploughing, pottery-making, etc. Simulates the living...
Looks at the restoration of the Portland Vase and tries to solve the puzzle of how and why it was made. Valued at around £3m, the Portland Vase in the British Museum is probably the finest example of Roman...
Examines the Celtic, Greek and Roman archaeological remains in Arles, Entremont and Glanum. Traces the growth of Roman influence through the establishment of the first Roman province in southern France and...
In June 2000, the world media gave extensive coverage to the flooding of the Euphrates River behind a dam in southeast Turkey. As the waters rose, Zeugma, an important Roman city containing high quality...
Shot in Cameroon and Brussels, the film examines the complex network surrounding the international market of African antiquities, and the contradictions in a European art market hungry for new tribal...
Records some of the events in a season of excavation at Tel Gezar in Israel, conducted by an international team of archaeologists. An Encyclopaedia Britannica film.
Discusses the archaeological remains of the First and Second Temple periods which lie buried beneath the city.
An examination of the artistic and architectural significance of the Acropolis and its sculpture, using shots of the Acropolis today as well as scale models showing how the ruined buildings originally appeared.
Traces the work of archaeologists in India over the past century and shows some of their most famous discoveries.
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