What the Ancients Knew

What the Ancients Knew (2005)

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This series journeys into the technological past that shaped our world. Travel back in time to understand the motivations behind early solutions and inventions. Much of the science and technology we consider to be "modern" was created by civilizations long ago.

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E04The Indian SubcontinentMay 8, 2005
S01E05The JapaneseMay 1, 2005
S01E03The GreeksApr 24, 2005
S01E01The ChineseMar 28, 2005
S01E02The EgyptiansMar 21, 2005
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What was the premiere date of the TV show 'What the Ancients Knew'?

The TV show 'What the Ancients Knew' premiered on January 4, 2005.

Who narrated 'What the Ancients Knew'?

The TV show 'What the Ancients Knew' was narrated by actor Jeff Bridges.

What was the concept of 'What the Ancients Knew'?

'What the Ancients Knew' explored the remarkable achievements of ancient civilizations and their contributions to the modern world.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'What the Ancients Knew'?

The first season of 'What the Ancients Knew' consisted of 6 episodes.

What were some of the topics covered in 'What the Ancients Knew'?

'What the Ancients Knew' covered a variety of topics including ancient medicine, engineering, astronomy, and mathematics.

Which ancient civilization's advancements were highlighted in the episode titled "Egypt"?

The episode titled "Egypt" highlighted the advancements of the ancient Egyptian civilization.

What was the focus of the episode titled "Rome"?

The episode titled "Rome" focused on the achievements and influence of the ancient Roman civilization.

Which ancient civilization's architectural marvels were showcased in the episode titled "Greece"?

The episode titled "Greece" showcased the architectural marvels of the ancient Greek civilization.

In the episode titled "China," what were some of the advancements of the ancient Chinese civilization discussed?

In the episode titled "China," some of the advancements discussed included papermaking, gunpowder, and the compass.

Which ancient civilization's contributions to mathematics were explored in the episode titled "India"?

The episode titled "India" explored the contributions of the ancient Indian civilization to mathematics.

What was the significance of the episode titled "Babylon"?

The episode titled "Babylon" highlighted the achievements of the ancient Babylonian civilization, particularly in astronomy and mathematics.

Which ancient civilization's engineering feats were showcased in the episode titled "The Islamic World"?

The episode titled "The Islamic World" showcased the engineering feats of the ancient Islamic civilization.

How did the TV show 'What the Ancients Knew' present the information about ancient civilizations?

'What the Ancients Knew' presented the information through a combination of expert interviews, reenactments, and computer-generated imagery.

What was the target audience of 'What the Ancients Knew'?

'What the Ancients Knew' targeted audiences interested in history, archaeology, and ancient civilizations.

Did 'What the Ancients Knew' receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, 'What the Ancients Knew' received the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Nonfiction Series in 2006.

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