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Looks at the factions that struggled to control the Mediterranean in the late 15th and early 16th-centuries. Covers: Venice in crisis - Turks and Portuguese; conflict spreads to the western Mediterranean;...
The BUFVC Moving Image Gateway includes over 1,650 websites relating to video, multimedia and sound materials. These have been subdivided into over 40 subject areas. To suggest new entries or...
David Attenborough’s acclaimed four-part series, made in 1987, looks at the history and natural history of the Mediterranean Sea and the lands that surround it. The programmes examine man’s attitude...
The Mediterranean Sea’s endangered monk seal, numbers of which have decreased from 10,000 to 300, symbolises the environmental degradation of the sea, caused by over-development, over-fishing and the...
This film illustrates the rise, fall and resurrection of ancient Butrint-a Mediterranean city uncovered through the pioneering excavations of archaeologists in Albania. In the process, we get a vivid example...
A programme from the series in which geologist Dr Iain Stewart explains how the rocks beneath our feet have shaped the human history of the Mediterranean. Here he reveals how rocks influenced the Egyptians...
In the Mediterranean Languedoc the excavation of the Hortus cave has made possible the reconstruction of the evolution of climate and landscape in the WüUErm 2 period. Study of Neanderthal man’s camp sites.
Part 1: German newsreel film of the Western Front, the North Atlantic, Central Europe, the Mediterranean Front, the African Front and the Home Front. Part 2: Selected material taken from newsreel and...
Part 1 explains the physical principles behind the technique and shows how different elements produce characteristic spectra and how these spectra can be used to identify elements. The apparatus used for...
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