Ancient Apocalypse
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Ancient Apocalypse

Emissora:BBC Two

Episódio Anterior

S01E04 - "Sodom and Gomorrah"

Foi ao ar em Aug 16, 2001, 9:00 PM

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Descrição

Series in which geologists, archaeologists and climatologists seek to explain how human achievements were destroyed by the forces of nature.

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Status
Encerrada
Idioma
English
Duração
55 min
Estreia
July 26, 2001
Encerrada
August 16, 2001
Programação
Thursday às 22:00

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Episódios (1 Temporada · 4 Episódios)

Death on the Nile

Professor Fekri Hassan attempts to determine why the Egyptian Old Kingdom, the civilisation of the great pyramids, collapsed around 2200 BC. Can science show that terrible forces of nature were to blame - even driving people to cannibalism? Clues come from the remote deserts of southern Egypt, the glaciers of Iceland and a dramatic and unique archaeological find in the Nile delta.

Jul 26, 2001

55 min

Mystery of the Minoans

A look at how the Minoan civilisation, situated on the Mediterranean island of Crete, was wiped out 3,500 years ago by one of the biggest volcanic eruptions since the Ice Age on the nearby island of Thira. 21st century science reveals the horror the volcano unleashed.

Aug 2, 2001

55 min

The Maya Collapse

In the ninth century AD, the great Maya civilisation in Central America and southern Mexico all but disappeared. Millions died and great cities were abandoned to the jungle. Why this happened was a mystery, until science started unlocking the secrets of the past to reveal the brutality of nature.

Aug 9, 2001

55 min

Sodom and Gomorrah

The Bible describes how Sodom and Gomorrah were destroyed in a storm of fire and brimstone. Could the inspiration for this story come from a natural apocalypse around the Dead Sea in the Middle East? Science tests out the extraordinary geology of the region - could an earthquake trigger a landslide capable of sweeping away whole cities?

Aug 16, 2001

55 min

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