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Ancient Sea Peoples of the North Atlantic

A history of maritime adapted cultures of the North Atlantic Rim back to the Ice Age

Bullfrog Films | 2024 | 118 minutes

China 2000 BC - The Rise and Fall of Dynasties in Ancient China

Remarkable new archaeological discoveries provide clues about the rise of Chinese culture.

National Film Board of Canada | 2013 | 47 minutes

China 2000 BC - Unearthing the Truth Behind a Myth: The Xia Dynasty

The nation of China is more than 4000 years old, and recent discoveries are shedding new light on its origins. In our common knowledge Chinaᄊs earliest…

National Film Board of Canada | 2013 | 46 minutes

Common Ground: The Story of Bears Ears

The politicization of national parks.

Collective Eye Films | 2020 | 59 minutes

Exile, A Myth Unearthed - Part 1

A new look at history that re-shapes the Middle East conflict.

Icarus Films | 2013 | 52 minutes

Forgotten World

The Bokoni are a historic maze of stone circles, terraces and engravings linked by stone passages located in South Africa, indexing successive stages of settlement in pre-colonial Africa.

Icarus Films | 2015 | 52 minutes

The Grand Masters of the Chauvet Cave

The paintings and drawings of the Chauvet cave – made 36,000 years ago and discovered 20 years ago in the south of France – are the oldest human artistic expression to date. Their strength and modernity changed radically all the ideas we had on prehistorical art.

Andana Films | 2015 | 52 minutes

Great Falls

Professional, Native and antiquarian researchers combine to investigate the archaeological history and modern legacy of Eastern Native civilization in Turners Falls, MA.

Bullfrog Films | 2012 | 83 minutes

Hafreiat

Under the heat of the sun at a Spanish archeological mission in northern Jordan, Abu Dya, a Palestinian Jordanian, digs the land for long hours. Salaries are low and the cost of living is rising. But Abu Dya wants to provide a different life for his family, but a criminal record stymies his efforts. Hafreiat shows one man’s relationship with his family, the land and its laws, and questions the possibility of banishing the past in a society that seems opposed to reintegration.

Collective Eye Films | 2022 | 79 minutes

The Mystery of Chaco Canyon

Unveiling the ancient astronomy of southwestern Pueblo Indians.

Bullfrog Films | 1999 | 56 minutes