Lost Worlds: The Story of Archaeology

Lost Worlds: The Story of Archaeology (2000)

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This six-part series presents the definitive history of archaeology, a 250-year worldwide odyssey that began with the unearthing of the ruins of Pompeii buried beneath the ash of Mt. Vesuvius. In a short time, archaeologists started pursuing very different objectives: some were treasure-seekers hoping to plunder antiquities of the ancient world; others sought to prove theories about the origins of civilization or the historical accuracy of Homer or the Bible; still others focused on humans themselves, trying to determine the age of the species. The series also looks at how archaeology has been misused as an instrument of foreign policy and where the study is going in the future with new technologies and methods.

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Scheduleevery Thursday (45 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06The Future of the Pastmai 11, 2000
S01E05At the Service of the Statemai 4, 2000
S01E04Digging by the Bookavr. 27, 2000
S01E03Looking for the One Beginningavr. 20, 2000
S01E02Treasure Seekersavr. 13, 2000
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Lost Worlds: The Story of Archaeology premiere?

Lost Worlds: The Story of Archaeology premiered on September 5, 2000.

Who narrated Lost Worlds: The Story of Archaeology?

The show was narrated by actor Corey Johnson.

What is the genre of Lost Worlds: The Story of Archaeology?

Lost Worlds: The Story of Archaeology falls under the genre of documentary.

How many episodes were there in Lost Worlds: The Story of Archaeology?

Lost Worlds: The Story of Archaeology had a total of 6 episodes.

Who produced Lost Worlds: The Story of Archaeology?

The show was produced by Pioneer Productions.

Which archaeologists were featured in Lost Worlds: The Story of Archaeology?

Lost Worlds: The Story of Archaeology featured renowned archaeologists like Julian Richards, Richard Miles, and Neil Oliver.

What was the main focus of Lost Worlds: The Story of Archaeology?

The show explored significant archaeological discoveries from around the world and their historical context.

Which ancient civilizations were covered in Lost Worlds: The Story of Archaeology?

Lost Worlds: The Story of Archaeology covered ancient civilizations such as Egypt, Rome, Greece, and Mesopotamia.

Did Lost Worlds: The Story of Archaeology explore underwater archaeology?

Yes, Lost Worlds: The Story of Archaeology delved into the fascinating field of underwater archaeology.

Were any lost cities and their mysteries discussed in Lost Worlds: The Story of Archaeology?

Yes, Lost Worlds: The Story of Archaeology examined lost cities like Pompeii and their mysteries.

What was the visual style of Lost Worlds: The Story of Archaeology?

Lost Worlds: The Story of Archaeology utilized a combination of archival footage, expert interviews, and computer-generated imagery to bring ancient worlds to life.

Did Lost Worlds: The Story of Archaeology feature any reenactments?

Yes, Lost Worlds: The Story of Archaeology incorporated reenactments to help viewers visualize historical events.

Were there any surprising discoveries discussed in Lost Worlds: The Story of Archaeology?

Lost Worlds: The Story of Archaeology highlighted surprising discoveries such as the tomb of Tutankhamun and the ancient city of Troy.

Did Lost Worlds: The Story of Archaeology explore controversial theories in archaeology?

Yes, Lost Worlds: The Story of Archaeology touched upon controversial theories like the existence of Atlantis and the construction techniques of the pyramids.

Were there any guest appearances by archaeologists in Lost Worlds: The Story of Archaeology?

Yes, Lost Worlds: The Story of Archaeology featured guest appearances by various archaeologists who shared their insights and expertise.

Did Lost Worlds: The Story of Archaeology discuss the impact of archaeology on our understanding of history?

Absolutely, Lost Worlds: The Story of Archaeology explored how archaeological discoveries have shaped our knowledge of the past.

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Also known as

  • Great Excavations : John Romer's History of Archaeology (United Kingdom)

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