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  • Archaeology in the Lower Pecos Canyonlands

    Archaeology in the Lower Pecos Canyonlands

    This is a time lapse video made from 1150 photos. They illustrate part of a day of recording pictographs at Panther Cave on the Rio Grande river. The photos were shot every 10 seconds with a GoPro HD Hero, batch renamed with IrfanView, and made into a video using ffmpeg at 24 frames per second.   Search terms:cave archaeologystonehenge werner herzog

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  • Palenque and the Ancient Maya World : National Geographic Live!

    Palenque and the Ancient Maya World : National Geographic Live!

    Archaeologists and National Geographic grantees George and David Stuart offer keen insights into the art and culture of the Mayans. Indepth commentary and lecture on Mayan Civilization – with no 2012 hype. 40 minutes – and worth listening to every one. Search terms:national geographic na zywonational geographic canlıデビッド スチュアート マヤnational geographic en vivomaya national geographicnational geographic en directnational geographic en direct livenatıonal cografi canlınational geographic for ancient mayal\art antique des mayas

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  • The Rock Art of the Coa Valley

    The Rock Art of the Coa Valley

    A half-hour documentary about the Palaeolithic figures discovered along ten miles of the Coa riverbeds in Portugal. Since its discovery in 1995, the site has been considered the most important archaeological complex of outdoor engraved Palaeolithic rock art in the world. These animal and human figures represent some of the earliest known attempts by humankind to record and express ideas. http://www.luisproenca.org/ Search terms:coa valleyالفن الصخري والزراعةvallée de côaarte rupestre en valle de coaポルトガル 考古学 岩絵فن الصخرةvallée du côa art rupestrevalle de coarotstekening [...]

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  • Archaeologist Jack Brink discusses the museum experience

    Archaeologist Jack Brink discusses the museum experience

    Archaeology Curator Jack Brink of the Royal Alberta Museum discusses that while the internet is an excellent way to share collections with the world the best way to experience artefacts is at your local museum.     Search terms:archéologue jack

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  • Orkney Gateway to the Atlantic Project Episode 13

    Orkney Gateway to the Atlantic Project Episode 13

    The second season of this international collaborative project draws together staff and students from University of Bradford, City University of New York and Orkney College UHI. The aim of this ongoing project is to enhance our understanding of human adaptation to changes in climate and environment, as well as cultural change due to contact and migration (such as the appearance in the archaeological record of Scandinavian culture in the Pictish / Norse transition). This year the focus is on two [...]

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  • Julius Caesar: The Siege of Alesia 52 BC

    Julius Caesar: The Siege of Alesia 52 BC

    From the film ‘Julius Caesar‘, the siege of Alesia & the Surrender of Vercingetorix King of all the Gauls in September 52 BC. Caesar’s 12 Legions of approx 60,000 men against a total of 330,000 Gauls, 80,000 of them under the command of Vercingetorix were besieged in the Alesia oppidium & 250,000 reliefe force under the command of Commius. The badly outnumbered Romans fought stubbornly & defended both Contravallation & Circumvallation (Defence walls) at once. Despite the odds, the result [...]

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  • Commercial for archaeology

    Commercial for archaeology

    Filmed and edited an archaeology commercial for Discovery World at Pier Wisconsin. This project was extensive because of all the trick shots and underwater filming. It was a great experience. Search terms:صور توضح الفترة EPI PALEOLITHIC

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  • Roman Potter of Middlewich

    Roman Potter of Middlewich

    Anyone who has ever visited the Roman Middlewich festival is certain to have seen a Roman potter busy at work producing Roman pottery & demonstrating his skills in reproducing in authentic detail pots and vessels from the Roman period. Now see this exclusive feature shot and produced by James Balme at the 2011 Middlewich Roman Festival highlighting the amazing reproductions produced by the renowned Trinity Court Potteries. From TVPresenter4History http://www.youtube.com/user/Tvpresenter4history?feature=watch Search terms:middlewich histoire romaineroma sikesiromada çekılen fılımler

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  • Star Carr – The Otherside of the Antler

    Star Carr – The Otherside of the Antler

    A documentary exploring the new excavations at Star Carr, the world famous Mesolithic archaeological site. It’s the first time excavations have taken place at this location for more than 20 years. The video was commissioned by the Vale of Pickering Archaeological Trust and was filmed over 4 weeks in the summer of 2006. More information about the site and the new excavations can be found at starcarr.com Search terms:star carr artifactsstar carrstar carr documentarytraduction Star carr

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  • Digging For Britain: Mystery Infant Skeletons

    Digging For Britain: Mystery Infant Skeletons

    Three years after the gruesome discovery of nearly 100 infant skeletons from a Roman villa site, new research casts doubt on archaeologist’s controversial theory. Search terms:baby roman skeleton

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  • The mysterious hominids from the Denisova Cave

    The mysterious hominids from the Denisova Cave

    Bence Viola from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig discovered the tooth fragments together with Russian colleagues in the Denisova Cave in the Altai Mountains. Initially, he thought the inconspicuous-looking object was the molar of a cave bear. But when the remaining fragments of the tooth turned up, it became obvious that the researchers had found the tooth of a hominid. It was too large, however, to be from a modern man or Neanderthal. When the researchers [...]

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  • Henges: Stonehenge, Woodhenge, Avebury & Stanton Drew

    Henges: Stonehenge, Woodhenge, Avebury & Stanton Drew

    http://standingwithstones.net Standing with Stones is a remarkable and unprecedented documentary film that takes the viewer beyond Stonehenge on an incredible journey of discovery that reveals the true wealth and extent of Neolithic and Bronze Age Britain & Ireland. If you ever wondered what it would be like to travel the length and breadth of the British Isles, visiting the most intriguing and enigmatic monuments that our ancestors left us, from Cornwall through England, Wales, Ireland and Scotland to the outer [...]

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  • Saving Miles Ryanus

    Saving Miles Ryanus

    The Roman invasion of Brittannia in AD 43, Private Ryan Style. With thanks to the members of the Dutch society Gemina Project. Watch my filmtrailer of the Roman film AQUILA at www.phalera.com Marc Sanders, Netherlands http://www.phalera.com Search terms:gemina tv

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  • Revolutionising Egyptology

    Revolutionising Egyptology

    Philip J. King Professor of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts and Science Revolutionising Egyptology at Harvard  

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  • Sources: Ancient Ideas that Shape our Lives (Trailer)

    Sources: Ancient Ideas that Shape our Lives (Trailer)

    Sources is a series of video podcasts exploring the civilizations of the ancient Mediterranean world, and their influence today. Search terms:古代のトレーラーantik fikirlerpomysły starożytnychscots weekend archeon古代のトレーラーの名前

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