1. Caminos (Caminos)
(Caminos)
2. Herod's Lost Tomb
National Geographic follows archaeologist Ehud Natzer in his discovery of the tomb of Herod the Great.
It has an average vote of 6.5 on TMDB.
3. The Mysterious Mummified Dogs of Ancient Egypt (Rätselhafte Hundemumien)
This documentary examines the mysterious practice of mummifying animals in ancient Egypt as researchers explore the labyrinth of Tuna el-Gebel.
4. Immortal Pompeii (Unsterbliches Pompeji)
In 79 A.D., Mount Vesuvius erupted, killing 2,000 people. This documentary asks what happened next as experts explore Ancient Rome's crisis management.
5. Objevená Kouřim (Objevená Kouřim)
(Objevená Kouřim)
6. Mystery of the Maya
Filmed in IMAX, a young Mayan boy who lives close to the ruins becomes acquainted with an archaeologist and asks her to tell him about his ancestors. The crew travelled to over 15 locations in Mexico and Guatemala, including Tulum and Chichén Itzá.
It has an average vote of 4.1 on TMDB.
7. Lost Pyramids of the Aztecs
For centuries, archaeologists have been trying to understand the Aztec empire and reveal the truth about their origins. Now, new excavations could reveal astonishing secrets about how they lived and what life was like inside one of the greatest empires in history. Where did this group of nomadic people originate from? How did they undertake building their towering pyramids and other ambitious engineering feats using manpower alone? And how was such a powerful empire wiped out after just 200 years of power?
It has an average vote of 2 on TMDB.
8. The Great Wall of China: The Hidden Story
It's the most extraordinary feat of engineering in history, and one of the most iconic man-made structures on the planet - the Great Wall of China, stretching thousands of miles across barren deserts and treacherous mountains before finally plunging into the sea. But why did the Chinese go to such staggering lengths to build it, and what are the secrets that have enabled it to survive for over 2,000 years? Now, ground breaking science is re-writing its complex history and de-coding its mysteries to reveal that there is much more to the Great Wall than just bricks and mortar. Cutting edge chemistry reveals that the secret to the Great Wall's remarkable strength is a simple ingredient found in every kitchen, and a new survey also determines that its length is truly amazing, as we finally solve the enigma at the heart of the world's greatest mega-structure.
It has an average vote of 6.5 on TMDB.
9. Gladiators: Back from the Dead
Up to one million gladiators are thought to have died in arenas across the Roman Empire. And, although fascination with gladiators has been high, the details of their lives and deaths remain fragmentary. Now, with the discovery of an ancient Roman burial site containing 80 skeletons thought to be gladiator warriors, National Geographic recreates the world of the Roman arena and how six gladiators lived, fought and died.
It has an average vote of 8 on TMDB.
10. The Vikings Uncovered
Dan Snow uncovers the lost Vikings in America with Dr Sarah Parcak. As Sarah searches for Vikings across the Atlantic, Dan explores their journey 500 years before Columbus.
It has an average vote of 2.8 on TMDB.
11. Věstonické mysterium (Věstonické mysterium)
(Věstonické mysterium)
12. Domy mrtvých (Domy mrtvých)
(Domy mrtvých)
13. Holy Grail in America
In 1898, a Minnesota farmer clearing trees from his field uprooted a large stone covered with mysterious runes that tell a story of land acquisition and murder. The stone allegedly dates back to 1362. Initially thought to be a hoax, new evidence suggests the find could be real, and a clue that the Knights Templar discovered America 100 years before Columbus, perhaps bringing with them history's greatest treasure... the Holy Grail. Follow the clues as experts use erosion studies on the rune stone and match symbols in Templar ruins all over Europe to support this theory. Stones with similar markings have been found on islands across the Atlantic Ocean, and in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Is it possible the Knights Templar, long thought to have been massacred, escaped on an incredible journey and were leaving clues to the whereabouts of the stone?
It has an average vote of 5.8 on TMDB.
14. Heliopolis: The City Of The Sun (Die Sonnenstadt der Pharaonen)
In Cairo, a German-Egyptian team is searching for traces of the largest temple of the Pharaohs, seeking answers as to why the sanctuary was abandoned more than 2000 years ago.
It has an average vote of 8 on TMDB.
15. Homo sapiens (Homo sapiens)
Two hundred and fifty thousand years ago, the first direct representative of our species appeared on earth: Homo Sapiens... From 400,000 to 20,000 BC, we follow the destiny of Homo Erectus, Neanderthal and Sapiens. We will thus discover the appearance of language, art, cults, agriculture, and breeding.
It has an average vote of 7.6 on TMDB.
16. The Emperor's Lost Harbour
In the heart of a metropolitan city of 15 million people and among the construction of a new billion-dollar transportation network, an archaeological sensation has been discovered: the ancient harbour of Theodosious, lost from the history books for over 1000 years.
17. Atlantis - Der geheime Code der Azteken (Atlantis - Der geheime Code der Azteken)
(Atlantis - Der geheime Code der Azteken)
18. Révélations Monumentales: Pétra, la rose du désert (Révélations Monumentales: Pétra, la rose du désert)
(Révélations Monumentales: Pétra, la rose du désert)
It has an average vote of 7 on TMDB.
19. Éthiopie, le mystère des mégalithes (Éthiopie, le mystère des mégalithes)
(Éthiopie, le mystère des mégalithes)
It has an average vote of 5 on TMDB.
20. Les secrets du mont Olympe (Les secrets du mont Olympe)
(Les secrets du mont Olympe)
It has an average vote of 8 on TMDB.