Location: Worldwide Length: 39 min.
This film tells how forensic sciences and archaeology have been used to investigate international human-rights abuses in trouble spots around the world…
Location: Missouri Length: 30 min.
Six hundred years ago, humans, black bears, and mountain lions were inhabiting a Missouri cave. When the entrance collapsed, everything was trapped inside, creating a time capsule not to be discovered until a small hole in the ceiling exposed the cave in 1985…
Location: North Carolina Length: 37 min
An abandoned wooden house deep in the woods leads an archaeologist/film-maker on a journey into the history of a family…
Location: Flordia Length: 29 min
The Galilee Cemetery dates back to Sarasota’s early days, but the passage of time has not been kind. After many years of neglect, the Galilee Cemetery Task Force organized a clean-up campaign, created a more appealing entrance and recruited New College of Florida Professor Dr. Uzi Baram to document the lives of the interred…
Location: West Virginia Length: 28 min.
In this film, a team of archaeologists combines traditional research and modern technology to unveil a lost era in American history…
Location: Pennsylvania Length: 15 min
Archaeological exploration of a five-mile stretch of proposed highway near Meyersdale, Pennsylvania, in the mid-1990s revealed numerous prehistoric archaeological sites dating between 12,000 years ago and A.D...
Location: New Mexico Length: 15 min
Here the silent ruins speak of a time seven centuries ago when the Gila Cliff Dwellings were much more than just cold stone walls…
Location: Malaysia Length: 25 min
Always a cultural melting pot, Malaysia has cultural and historical links to distant places in the Indian and Pacific oceans. Archaeology here is young, but already reveals a rich and deep cultural record both on land and in the sea extending from Paleolithic sites in the Lenggong Valley to the Neolithic, Iron Age, and more recent periods…
Location: Cambodia Length: 27 min
Hardly any other country can boast of such a high concentration of temples, sculptures and archaeological sites as Cambodia. However, many of these fascinating world heritage sites are under environmental threat or are in danger of being looted…
Location: New Mexico Length: 9 min
In south-central New Mexico lies Three Rivers, where the Jornada Mogollon created over 10,000 petroglyphs between AD 900 and 1400. At the nearby Trinity Site, White Sands Missile Range, the world's first atomic bomb exploded in 1945…