• History 2

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      • Battlefield Detectives II (1)

        Alesia. At a small hilltop called Alesia in what is now central France, Julius Caesar, Rome's most brilliant general, was pitted against the great Gallic chieftain Vercingetorix.

      • Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (6)

        Alien Messages. Ancient astronaut theorist, Giorgio Tsoukalos, takes a look at evidence to support the theory that extraterrestrials visited Earth in the past. Explore some of the most intriguing finds that many believe are clues to our extraterrestrial past.

      • Ancient Impossible (4)

        Ancient Einsteins. We show the amazing genius of Archimedes, who managed to make water flow uphill, Philon created the first robot, and Ctesibius who experimented with pneumatics. Heron of Alexandria invented the steam engine, automatic doors and vending machines!

      • How the Earth Was Made (11)

        New York. New York is one of the most man-made spaces on the planet, but everything from the height of its skyscrapers to the position of its harbour is governed by extraordinary forces.

      • Cities of the Underworld (4)

        Dracula's Underground: Bucharest. From secret prisons to escape tunnels, ancient caves to mines, Bucharest in Romania is ripe with folklore. Discover the history of its secret underworld.

      • The Universe VI (4)

        Worst Days on Planet Earth. Although it may seem hospitable, new discoveries reveal that Earth has experienced more chaos and destruction than scientists ever imagined.

      • Chasing Mummies (10)

        Buried. Deep in the Egyptian sand, Zahi make the extraordinary discovery of five intact burials and, just as he thinks things couldn't get any better, he unearths a brutally murdered mummy.

      • Digging for the Truth IV (3)

        Kings of the Stone Age. Carved from single boulders of basalt, the giant stone heads of the Olmec have amazed and mystified archaeologists. What is the story behind them?

      • Battlefield Detectives II (1)

        Alesia. At a small hilltop called Alesia in what is now central France, Julius Caesar, Rome's most brilliant general, was pitted against the great Gallic chieftain Vercingetorix.

      • Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (6)

        Alien Messages. Ancient astronaut theorist, Giorgio Tsoukalos, takes a look at evidence to support the theory that extraterrestrials visited Earth in the past. Explore some of the most intriguing finds that many believe are clues to our extraterrestrial past.

      • Ancient Impossible (4)

        Ancient Einsteins. We show the amazing genius of Archimedes, who managed to make water flow uphill, Philon created the first robot, and Ctesibius who experimented with pneumatics. Heron of Alexandria invented the steam engine, automatic doors and vending machines!

      • How the Earth Was Made (11)

        New York. New York is one of the most man-made spaces on the planet, but everything from the height of its skyscrapers to the position of its harbour is governed by extraordinary forces.

      • Cities of the Underworld (4)

        Dracula's Underground: Bucharest. From secret prisons to escape tunnels, ancient caves to mines, Bucharest in Romania is ripe with folklore. Discover the history of its secret underworld.

      • The Universe VI (4)

        Worst Days on Planet Earth. Although it may seem hospitable, new discoveries reveal that Earth has experienced more chaos and destruction than scientists ever imagined.

      • Chasing Mummies (10)

        Buried. Deep in the Egyptian sand, Zahi make the extraordinary discovery of five intact burials and, just as he thinks things couldn't get any better, he unearths a brutally murdered mummy.

      • Digging for the Truth IV (3)

        Kings of the Stone Age. Carved from single boulders of basalt, the giant stone heads of the Olmec have amazed and mystified archaeologists. What is the story behind them?

      • Battlefield Detectives II (1)

        Alesia. At a small hilltop called Alesia in what is now central France, Julius Caesar, Rome's most brilliant general, was pitted against the great Gallic chieftain Vercingetorix.

      • Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (6)

        Alien Messages. Ancient astronaut theorist, Giorgio Tsoukalos, takes a look at evidence to support the theory that extraterrestrials visited Earth in the past. Explore some of the most intriguing finds that many believe are clues to our extraterrestrial past.

      • Ancient Impossible (4)

        Ancient Einsteins. We show the amazing genius of Archimedes, who managed to make water flow uphill, Philon created the first robot, and Ctesibius who experimented with pneumatics. Heron of Alexandria invented the steam engine, automatic doors and vending machines!

      • How the Earth Was Made (11)

        New York. New York is one of the most man-made spaces on the planet, but everything from the height of its skyscrapers to the position of its harbour is governed by extraordinary forces.

      • Cities of the Underworld (4)

        Dracula's Underground: Bucharest. From secret prisons to escape tunnels, ancient caves to mines, Bucharest in Romania is ripe with folklore. Discover the history of its secret underworld.

      • The Universe VI (4)

        Worst Days on Planet Earth. Although it may seem hospitable, new discoveries reveal that Earth has experienced more chaos and destruction than scientists ever imagined.

      • Chasing Mummies (10)

        Buried. Deep in the Egyptian sand, Zahi make the extraordinary discovery of five intact burials and, just as he thinks things couldn't get any better, he unearths a brutally murdered mummy.

      • Digging for the Truth IV (3)

        Kings of the Stone Age. Carved from single boulders of basalt, the giant stone heads of the Olmec have amazed and mystified archaeologists. What is the story behind them?

      • Battlefield Detectives II (1)

        Alesia. At a small hilltop called Alesia in what is now central France, Julius Caesar, Rome's most brilliant general, was pitted against the great Gallic chieftain Vercingetorix.

      • Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (6)

        Alien Messages. Ancient astronaut theorist, Giorgio Tsoukalos, takes a look at evidence to support the theory that extraterrestrials visited Earth in the past. Explore some of the most intriguing finds that many believe are clues to our extraterrestrial past.

      • Ancient Impossible (4)

        Ancient Einsteins. We show the amazing genius of Archimedes, who managed to make water flow uphill, Philon created the first robot, and Ctesibius who experimented with pneumatics. Heron of Alexandria invented the steam engine, automatic doors and vending machines!

      • How the Earth Was Made (11)

        New York. New York is one of the most man-made spaces on the planet, but everything from the height of its skyscrapers to the position of its harbour is governed by extraordinary forces.

      • Cities of the Underworld (4)

        Dracula's Underground: Bucharest. From secret prisons to escape tunnels, ancient caves to mines, Bucharest in Romania is ripe with folklore. Discover the history of its secret underworld.

      • The Universe VI (5)

        Nemesis: The Sun's Evil Twin. Experts search for a death star suspected of causing every mass extinction in history. Find out why life on Earth may depend on its discovery.

      • Museum Men (1)

        Relaunching Apollo 13. The Museum of Science and Industry is looking to expand their space race exhibit, and they know just the team to help them do this: Creative Arts. The team agrees to build the iconic hero craft from the perilous Apollo 13 mission.

      • Digging for the Truth IV (5)

        God's Gold - Part 1. Head out on the most extraordinary treasure hunt ever, as Hunter Ellis ventures out on a search for the priceless golden artefacts of Jerusalem's Temple.

      • Battlefield Detectives II (2)

        Revolutionary War - Oriskany. In August 1777 along the New York frontier, 400 militia men died versus the loss of fewer than 80 loyalists. This was the bloodiest battle of the Revolutionary War.

      • Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (7)

        Aliens and the Lost Ark. Experts on the extraterrestrial investigate the possibility of the religious relic being an alien artefact.

      • Decoding the Past (11)

        Earth's Black Hole. Does the Bermuda Triangle truly have mysterious powers, or is it just a normal patch of ocean? In this installment of Decoding the Past, experts analyze the stories of strange disappearances in the Triangle.

      • Auschwitz: The Nazis and the Final Solution (5)

        Frenzied Killing. Penultimate episode. The deportation of Hungary's Jews in 1944 precipitated the most intensive slaughter in Auschwitz's history.

      • Cities of the Underworld (5)

        Freemason's Underground: Boston & Philadelphia. From hidden tunnels beneath Boston to the incredible waterworld under Philadelphia, the Freemasons left behind the blueprints to America's rise.

      • The Universe VI (5)

        Nemesis: The Sun's Evil Twin. Experts search for a death star suspected of causing every mass extinction in history. Find out why life on Earth may depend on its discovery.

      • Museum Men (1)

        Relaunching Apollo 13. The Museum of Science and Industry is looking to expand their space race exhibit, and they know just the team to help them do this: Creative Arts. The team agrees to build the iconic hero craft from the perilous Apollo 13 mission.

      • Digging for the Truth IV (5)

        God's Gold - Part 1. Head out on the most extraordinary treasure hunt ever, as Hunter Ellis ventures out on a search for the priceless golden artefacts of Jerusalem's Temple.

      • Battlefield Detectives II (2)

        Revolutionary War - Oriskany. In August 1777 along the New York frontier, 400 militia men died versus the loss of fewer than 80 loyalists. This was the bloodiest battle of the Revolutionary War.

      • Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (7)

        Aliens and the Lost Ark. Experts on the extraterrestrial investigate the possibility of the religious relic being an alien artefact.

      • Decoding the Past (11)

        Earth's Black Hole. Does the Bermuda Triangle truly have mysterious powers, or is it just a normal patch of ocean? In this installment of Decoding the Past, experts analyze the stories of strange disappearances in the Triangle.

      • Auschwitz: The Nazis and the Final Solution (5)

        Frenzied Killing. Penultimate episode. The deportation of Hungary's Jews in 1944 precipitated the most intensive slaughter in Auschwitz's history.