Who were the Teresh? (Sea Peoples & Late Bronze Age Collapse)
When the world of the Late Bronze Age was set on fire in the early 12th century BC, the Egyptians de ...View More
Going Off The Map (Full Episode) | Egypt with the World's Greatest Explorer | National Geographic
Join National Geographic to explore Egypt, with the 'World's Greatest Explorer', Sir Ranulph Fiennes ...View More
25 Most Amazing Archaeological Finds
There are new surprises to be had on archaeological sites around the world, and they are just waitin ...View More
25 Most Incredible Ancient Artifacts Finds
Items from the past carry stories from history with them. Through investigating ancient artifacts, w ...View More
25 Most Incredible Ancient Artifacts Finds
Items from history are both interesting in their own exitance, as well as what they say about the pa ...View More
The Most Dangerous Women Who Ever Lived | Compilation
Women have been in positions of power for millennia - some were beloved queens, some have been feare ...View More
25 Most Incredible Ancient Artifacts Finds
Some of the most amazing discoveries of ancient artifacts are every day items that are similar to wh ...View More
Who were the Ekwesh? (Sea Peoples and the Achaeans)
Ekwesh (Eqwesh) are known as one of the Sea Peoples in the Egyptian sources. In this episode, we go ...View More
Easter and Passover Special | Lost Treasures of the Bible MEGA Episode | National Geographic
Happy Easter and Passover from National Geographic! Travel to ancient locations to uncover evidence ...View More
Tanaju - First Mention of Mycenaean Greeks in Egyptian Sources
The earliest mention of what are believed to be Mycenaean Greeks comes from the Egyptian sources dur ...View More
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