woensdag 29 februari 2012

dinsdag 28 februari 2012

Clash of the Gods - Episode 08: Beowulf -

Clash of the Gods - Episode 08: Beowulf - Watch Free Documentary Online - History Channel

In Search of the Trojan War - Episode 01: The Age of the Heroes

In Search of the Trojan War - Episode 01: The Age of the Heroes - Watch Free Documentary Online - BBC, Bill Lyons, Michael Wood (presenter)

Filthy Cities - Episode 01: Medieval London

Filthy Cities - Episode 01: Medieval London - Watch Free Documentary Online - BBC, Sam Starbuck, Eamon Hardy, Dan Snow (presenter)

Dan Snow embarks on a grime-filled journey through the histories of three of the world's leading modern cities. He begins with London, using CGI footage and re-enactments to experience life in the capital in the 14th century. He spends a night as a medieval muck-raker, and tries on a pair of wooden platform shoes designed to elevate the wearer above the filth that covered the streets.

Pagans - Episode 01: Sexy Beasts

Pagans - Episode 01: Sexy Beasts - Watch Free Documentary Online - Channel 4, Georgina Pye, Richard Rudgley (presenter)

Is paganism a living tradition with roots deep in prehistory or just a collection of superstitions, magic tricks and witches' spells? Pagans explores the origins, history and beliefs of Europe’s ancient religions.
Sexy Beasts - Looks back to a time before sex was taboo, when humans saw themselves as an integral part of the natural world. Through history and prehistory, the representations of the ancient gods and traditions followed by pagans have been marred by propaganda from other religious groups eager to rein in those they defined as wild barbarians. In truth, the word pagan is a Roman term meaning ‘country folk’, and the general concept of paganism is of oneness with nature and a quest to fully understand the world around us.

The Lost Gods: The Greeks

The Lost Gods: The Greeks - Watch Free Documentary Online - History Channel, Stephen Rooke, Christy Kenneally (presenter)

Ancient Greece was the first major civilization to emerge in Europe. Its seat of power in Athens was crowned by the Acropolis, the famed city of the Gods. Kenneally explores the surviving remnants of this great civilization and its Gods, including the Parthenon, home to the goddess Athena and the most spectacular of the monuments of the Acropolis; Delphi, the “Vatican” of ancient Greece, where the god Apollo spoke through his Oracle; and the Greek colony of Paestum in southern Italy, site of a temple to Poseidon.

The Lost Gods: The Egyptians

The Lost Gods: The Egyptians - Watch Free Documentary Online - History Channel, Stephen Rooke, Christy Kenneally (presenter)

The Egyptians
The ancient Egyptians were obsessed with divinity, death and the afterlife and reincarnation. Kenneally visits Saqqara, south of Cairo, where the Egyptians learned the technique of mummification and built the first pyramid, an early prototype for the grand monuments of the Giza pyramid complex. He journeys on to explore the ruins at Abydos, Karnak and Luxor, arriving finally at the island of Philae, the site of the last hieroglyphics and a little-known shrine to Egypt’s lost Gods.

maandag 27 februari 2012

The Real Da Vinci Code

The Real Da Vinci Code - Watch Free Documentary Online - Channel 4, Simon Raikes, Kashaf Chaudhry (director), Tony Robinson (narrator)

With intellectual rigor and a hint of impish humor noted British actor and commentator Tony Robinson follows the trail laid down by Dan Brown in The Da Vinci Code and undertakes his own quest for the Holy Grail.
Interviewing such respected experts as Biblical scholar Elaine Pagels, Robinson crisscrosses Europe and the Holy Land, from Scotland's Rosslyn Chapel to Jerusalem's Temple Mount, in hot pursuit of historical truth. He also sits down with Michael Baigent, who co-authored Holy Blood, Holy Grail the controversial book from which Brown drew the theories underpinning his novel.
Did a sect of medieval warrior-monks uncover a shocking secret about Jesus, Mary Magdalene, and the Holy Grail? Did Leonardo Da Vinci plant clues to the long-suppressed truth in his paintings? Do shadowy societies protect the Grail, even today? The Real Da Vinci Code is an informative, entertaining investigation that authoritatively separates imaginative fiction from historical fact.

Clash of the Gods - Episode 05: Medusa

Clash of the Gods - Episode 05: Medusa - Watch Free Documentary Online - History Channel

Medusa was once a beautiful priestess of Athena until her vow of chastity was broken by Poseidon raping her. Refusing to punish Poseidon, Athena turns her wrath on Medusa. She was transformed into a monster so hideous, it would turn any person who saw her gaze into stone. But she eventually meets her end at the hands of Perseus.

GOLD: The Sweat of the Sun

The Tribal Eye - Episode 03: The Sweat of the Sun - Watch Free Documentary Online - BBC, David Attenborough (presenter)

Few of the beautiful golden artifacts of the Aztecs and Incas are left today. Most of them were melted down by the pillaging Spanish conquistadors. But some exquisite pre-Columbian art still exists, and narrator David Attenborough describes how these were used by priests in practical and ritual fashion, including human sacrifice.

zondag 26 februari 2012

The Lost Gods: The Celts

The Lost Gods: The Celts - Watch Free Documentary Online - History Channel, Stephen Rooke, Christy Kenneally (presenter)

The Celts believed in benign spirits and demonic forces, but made no churches or temples: nature itself was their cathedral. Kenneally visits ancient Celtic settlements in Austria, Italy and Greece. He explores the settlement of Castell Henllys in Wales, where the religion of the druids was broken by Roman military might. And at Newgrange, Ferrycarraig and Dun Aengus in Ireland, he reveals how the Celts came to adopt the Gods of those who had preceded them.

Who Wrote The Bible?

Who Wrote The Bible? - Watch Free Documentary Online - Robert Beckford (presenter)

Robert Beckford learned the Bible at his mother’s knee and grew up believing that it was literally true.
But, 20 years on from his Baptist upbringing, Beckford is no longer so sure that ‘the good book’ is the pure, unadulterated word of God untouched by human hand.
For Beckford, who wrote the Bible matters more today than perhaps at any other moment in living memory.
His journey takes him from Birmingham to the West Bank, from Jerusalem to Turkey, and from Rome to Bible Belt America.

Mysteries of the Bible - King Solomon -

Mysteries of the Bible - S04E09 King Solomon - Watch Free Documentary Online - A&E, Deborah Blum

Mysteries of the Bible is a documentary television series that was originally broadcast by A&E from March 25, 1994 until June 13, 1998 and aired reruns until 2002. The series is about biblical mysteries and was produced by FilmRoos. The Discovery Channel and BBC also released a series of the same name in 2003.

zaterdag 25 februari 2012

HOMO ERECTUS - PLANET OF THE APEMEN

This episode is set 75,000 years ago in India, following a catastrophic super-volcanic eruption which forced a showdown between our ancestors and a completely different species of human, Homo erectus, who up until that point had reigned supreme. Homo erectus was a successful, long-lived species that migrated out of Africa. Possibly the first humans to live in hunter-gatherer societies, they also used rafts to travel the oceans.

http://youtu.be/DzJF84HBQbQ

vrijdag 24 februari 2012

Blood of the Vikings - Episode 01: First Blood

Blood of the Vikings - Episode 01: First Blood - Watch Free Documentary Online - BBC, Liz Tucker, Julian Richards (presenter)

Loot found secreted in pagan graves in Norway provides some major clues that point to Viking perpetrators following the discovery of murder victims in Wales and a monastery razed to the ground in Scotland.

donderdag 23 februari 2012

History Cold Case - The Woman and Three Babies -

History Cold Case - S02E04 The Woman and Three Babies - Watch Free Documentary Online - BBC, John Lonsdale, Natalie Humphreys

Sue Black and her team visit Baldock in Hertfordshire to investigate the discovery of a female skeleton dating from around 100AD, buried with the remains of three babies. The experts try to determine whether the woman was a Celt or a Roman, and investigate attitudes to pregnancy and childbirth during the Roman occupation of Britain.

HITLER'S SECRET WEAPONS: V2

http://youtu.be/aD0N1kbhni0

UNSOLVED MYSTERIES OF WW2: THE ULTRA PROJECT

http://youtu.be/dLprr7k2ebU

LEONARDO DA VINCI - THE LOST TREASURE

http://youtu.be/fDpa3MGnOA8

SHADOWING THE THIRD MAN

http://youtu.be/XH6BNCPyyrk

Documentary recalling the turbulent history of the making of the 1949 classic British film The Third Man, with Orson Welles.
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The Third Man is a 1949 British film noir, directed by Carol Reed and starring Joseph Cotten, Alida Valli, Orson Welles, and Trevor Howard. Many critics rank it as a masterpiece, particularly remembered for its atmospheric cinematography, performances, and unique musical score.


The screenplay was written by novelist Graham Greene, who subsequently published the novella of the same name (which he had originally written as a preparation for the screenplay). Anton Karas wrote and performed the score, which used only the zither; its title cut topped the international music charts in 1950.

War Comes to America - Frank Capra

War Comes to America - Watch Free Documentary Online - Frank Capra

woensdag 22 februari 2012

VIKING UNDERGROUND



http://youtu.be/OQhbR1XYOi0

ANCIENT BRITAIN - BRONZE AGE



http://youtu.be/1Icvni0TbFA

Artifacts - Episode 04: Soul of the Samurai

Artifacts - Episode 04: Soul of the Samurai - Watch Free Documentary Online - Discovery Channel, Dr. Kevin-John McIntyre

Why has the samurai sword always been such a powerful symbol of Japanese culture? Dr. Inazo Nitobe, the man pictured on Japan's 5,000-yen note, tried to answer that question for the world. As a Japanese diplomat at the League of Nations, he was asked by a western colleague how - without religious instruction - the Japanese could teach their children right from wrong. So in the year 1900, Dr. Nitobe wrote a book in English called Bushido - the code of the samurai. He wrote that this warrior code became the credo by which most Japanese lived their lives. And, he wrote, just as the code of the samurai is the soul of Japan, the sword is the soul of the samurai. For Dr. Nitobe, the sword is a work of art that represents the soul of the samurai. But originally the sword was not the samurai's weapon of choice. In the beginning, they fought from horseback, and their skill was with the bow and arrow. So why did the sword, not the bow and arrow, become so important to the samurai and to Japan? To find the answer we must go deep into the history and legends of this ancient land.

Europe: A Natural History - Episode 01: Genesis -

Europe: A Natural History - Episode 01: Genesis - Watch Free Documentary Online - BBC, Ian Gray, Sean Pertwee (narrator)

Exploring the diverse environments of the continent and examining the history which shaped it. The journey begins on the coast of Norway, home to the oldest rocks in Europe which reveal some surprising facts about the evolution of the landscape billions of years ago. Plus, how the Mediterranean sea came into being. Computer re-creations are used to bring the prehistory of the countries to life, featuring St Petersburg buried in desert and France submerged in tropical seas.

dinsdag 21 februari 2012

Riddle of the Sphinx

Riddle of the Sphinx - Watch Free Documentary Online - PBS, Nova

Egypt's Mystery Chamber

Egypt's Mystery Chamber - Watch Free Documentary Online - Discovery Channel

Investigation into the unearthing of an ancient Egyptian tomb in the Valley of the Kings in 2005, the first burial site found since the discovery of Tutankhamun's resting place in 1922. The film also reveals how experts believe a golden casket retrieved on location may have belonged to the pharaoh's child bride.

FIND IN KV63

The First World War - Episode 02: Under the Eagle

The First World War - Episode 02: Under the Eagle - Watch Free Documentary Online - Channel 4, Jonathan Lewis, Simon Rockell

The early months on the Western Front, and how the German plan to take as much ground as possible in the opening engagements was thwarted at the Battle of the Marne. As the Allies rejoiced in halting the enemy advance, the scene was set for years of trench warfare - during which shocking stories of civilians being cruelly treated by German soldiers outraged the world.

maandag 20 februari 2012

Cleopatra: Portrait of a Killer

Cleopatra: Portrait of a Killer - Watch Free Documentary Online - BBC, Neil Oliver (presenter)

Cleopatra - the most famous woman in history. We know her as a great queen, a beautiful lover and a political schemer. For 2,000 years almost all evidence of her has disappeared - until now.
In one of the world's most exciting finds, archaeologists believe they have discovered the skeleton of her sister, murdered by Cleopatra and Mark Antony.
From Egypt to Turkey, Neil Oliver investigates the story of a ruthless queen who would kill her own siblings for power. This is the portrait of a killer.

VOICES FROM THE GRAVE

http://youtu.be/brVN1A6pG_Q

A compelling documentary tells the story of the Irish Troubles through the unflinching testimony of two men who were on opposite sides of that bloody conflict, the Provisional IRA’s Brendan Hughes, who was the Commander of the Belfast Brigade & David Ervine, former UVF member and leader of the PUP.
Nearly ten years ago they talked to researchers from Boston College with the understanding that the interviews would be not be made public unless the interviewees either gave permission or died.

zaterdag 18 februari 2012

HUMAN ANCESTRY MADE EASY

This video traces our migration out of Africa and explains, through DNA evidence, how humans colonized the world. It is part of the Made Easy series of videos that show the evidence of our origins, from the Big Bang onwards.

http://youtu.be/wDknzZ9b6rg



Mark Steel Lectures - Leonardo da Vinci -

Mark Steel Lectures - S02E02 Leonardo da Vinci - Watch Free Documentary Online - BBC, Jon Rolph, Michael Cumming (director), Mark Steel (presenter)

The comedian presents a humorous lecture on the life of Leonardo da Vinci, possibly the best-known figure of the Renaissance, who was so easily distracted that he never got round to finishing many of his works. Mark also investigates the Mona Lisa, and finds out what the Last Supper has in common with EastEnders.

vrijdag 17 februari 2012

Nero

Ancients Behaving Badly - Episode 05: Nero - Watch Free Documentary Online - History Channel, Tom McCamus

  • Laatste keizer van het Julius-Claudische huis.

  • Regeert als despotisch vorst.

  • Om het volkssentiment af te leiden van het gerucht dat hij zelf achter de grote brand van Rome in 64 n. Chr. zat, laat hij volgens Tacitus de christenen vervolgen. Hij laat christenen kruisigen, verbranden of door dieren verscheurd worden.

  • De provincie Judea verpaupert onder Nero door de hoge belastingdruk.

  • Tijdens zijn bewind komen de Joodse bewoners van Judea in 66 n. Chr. in opstand.

  • Het Romeinse garnizoen in Jeruzalem wordt uitgemoord. In Judea ontstaat een burgeroorlog tussen Grieken en Joden. Een Romeins leger wordt door de Zeloten verslagen.

  • Stelt in 67 n. Chr. de ervaren generaal Vespasianus aan om een eind aan de Joodse opstand te maken.

  • Pleegt in 69 n. Chr. zelfmoord na vogelvrij te zijn verklaard door de senaat en in de steek te zijn gelaten door zijn lijfwacht.


  • dinsdag 14 februari 2012

    Ancient Discoveries - Ancient Special Forces -

    Ancient Discoveries - S06E08 Ancient Special Forces - Watch Free Documentary Online - History Channel, Ben Mole, Stuart Clarke, Stephen Kemble (narrator)

    Experts explore the technology of ancient man and consider how they were far more advanced than history books suggest, with their battleships powered by bulls, arrow machine guns and primitive computers.

    maandag 13 februari 2012

    20th Century Battlefields - Episode 3: 1942 Stalingrad -

    20th Century Battlefields - Episode 3: 1942 Stalingrad - Watch Free Documentary Online - BBC, Ben Lawrie, Danielle Peck, Peter Snow (presenter), Dan Snow (presenter)

    Episode 3: 1942 Stalingrad

    Covers the Eastern Front briefly up to the Battle of Stalingrad and then describes the battle in detail from the initial attacks on the city to the surrounding and eventual destruction of the German 6th Army. Focuses in particular on urban warfare tactics employed, especially snipers. Dan Snow spends some time with the British Army Snipers to illustrate the power of the sniper, targeting a command post occupied by Peter Snow. Dan succeeds in 'assassinating' his father.

    AMAZING ARCHEOLOGICAL DISCOVERIES IN JERUSALEM

    A public persentation by Paul Billington (Bible Magazine Editor, Christadelphian) after visiting Jerusalem, Israel, showing remarkable recent discoveries made in the City of David. Includes a presentation of current findings by chief Archaeologist Dr. Eilat Mazar and interview with her, both from the Jerusalem Conference. See for yourself thrilling new evidence which confirms the historical accuracy of the Bible.

    http://youtu.be/7BEjxNL2neY

    LAST EXTINCTION

    http://youtu.be/w1KpmJ9tk8g

    Broadcast (2009) Approximately 13,000 years after the mighty mammoth and 35 other groups of mammals vanished from North America, some scientists pose the controversial theory that a massive impact from space may have heralded their demise. For the past four decades, experts have been at odds over what causes this mass extinction. While mainstream scholars pose that the changing climate or ancient hunters were likely to blame for driving the beasts into oblivion, others believe that a comet from deep space may have broken up over North America.

    This would have caused a devastating series of explosions that decimated the landscape, and wiped out animal populations. The proof, they claim, lies in the discovery of a mysterious black mat layer at over fifty sites across the continent. The materials found in the "black mats" include rare, microscopic "nanodiamonds," which are thought to be the product of extraterrestrial impact. In this documentary, filmmakers pose that perhaps all three theories share an common element of truth.

    zondag 12 februari 2012

    Massacre at Virginia Tech

    Massacre at Virginia Tech - Watch Free Documentary Online - BBC, This World, Jonathan Hacker, Mark Strong (narrator)

    This documentary details the story behind Cho Seung Hui, a South Korean student at Virginia Tech University, who committed a mass murder of 32 people and wounded 25 others in the shooting rampage which has come to be known as the Virginia Tech massacre. Cho killed himself after law enforcement officers breached the doors of the building where he had killed and injured the majority of his victims.
    Cho arrived in US at a young age with his family. He had a severe form of anxiety disorder known as selective mutism in middle school as well as depression. During Cho's last two years at Virginia Tech, several instances of his aberrant behavior, as well as plays and other writings he submitted contained references to violence, and caused concern among teachers and classmates.

    vrijdag 10 februari 2012

    The Wehrmacht

    The Wehrmacht - Episode 01: Blitzkrieg - Watch Free Documentary Online - ZDF, Guido Knopp, Ingo Helm (director), Andrew Solomon (narrator)

    The complex bonds of loyalty, conscience and honour exhibited by members of Hitler's army the Wehrmacht, the military force that was deployed throughout Europe during the Second World War, bringing death and destruction to the entire continent.

    HET GENIE CORNELIS JETSES

    Noah’s Flood

    Noah’s Flood - Watch Free Documentary Online - BBC, Horizon, Richard Curson Smith

    Description

    It all began in 1971 as a game of speculation – a bit of light relief from the rigours of tectonic and oceanographic investigation in the Mediterranean basin. American oceanographer Bill Ryan was on the scientific team which showed that the Mediterranean had been a vast desert basin until, 5 million years ago, the world’s oceans rose and burst through the Straits of Gibraltar to create the Mediterranean Sea.
    Walter Pitman was helping to found the new science of plate tectonics. Ryan and Pitman’s British associate John Dewey (now Professor of Earth Sciences at Oxford) put up an ingenious idea – could a similar cataclysmic flooding of a massive basin account for the Biblical Flood – a catastrophe of such enormity that it would remain in human memory down the ages? If so, where might it have taken place? The idea never went away and 20 years later, in 1991, Ryan and Pitman began their search. This year they will announce their findings to the scientific world. Richard Curson Smith’s film takes Pitman and Ryan back to the Black Sea, where they now believe that the Flood occurred in 5,600 BC.
    Filmed on location in Turkey, Bulgaria, Russia and the United States, HORIZON tells the story of the discovery through the eyes and experiences of the two scientists. Like Laurel and Hardy, they swing from disappointment to despair, to euphoria, as they pursue their dramatic idea, working with geological evidence from the Turkish navy, drilling into the bed of the Black Sea alongside a team of Russian scientists (who were tracking fall-out from Chernobyl), building in all the data available from experts in climate and tree-ring dating, and finally testing their findings on their colleagues in the Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia University, and at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute.
    Bill Ryan and Walter Pitman may have a romantic streak in their natures, but there’s nothing eccentric about their ideas. They are, says Professor Dewey, “Two of the finest American earth scientists working in the field”. They have gathered a hoard of evidence to demonstrate that the Black Sea had fallen 120 metres below the level of the worlds oceans as a result of a sudden freezing of Northern Europe and Asia which dramatically reduced the flow of the great rivers which fed it.
    The Black Sea became a vast fresh-water lake. The Earth warmed, the oceans rose again and smashed through the Bosphorus Straits with the force of a hundred Niagara Falls, filling the Black Sea basin to its present level with the salt water of the oceans. The implications are enormous. Who lived by the Black Sea before the deluge? What may it tell us about the spread of Neolithic farming, culture and technology into Europe and beyond? Did this extraordinary event become the stuff of ancient storytelling, so that Noah and his Ark became a symbol for real people who were driven from their lands by a real flood?