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Video Guide List

Besh-Ba-Gowah

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Location: Arizona        Length: 14 min

To the Apache, it was BESH-BA-GOWAH: Metal Camp. To the pioneers of the 1800s, it was just a dusty ruin. But to archaeologists, this ancient pueblo is a gold mine of information. Seven centuries ago a small city of stone stood here: a home to an amazing people who developed a civilization long before the arrival of the Europeans…

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Black Forest & Steel Cakes

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Location: India         Length: 21 min

Traditional iron smelting in India goes on today, offering a glimpse into the country's environmental and social history. Early documents declare that the demand for fuel led to deforestation of much of the Deccan Plateau by the 1830s…

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Building in Conflict

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Location: Bristol, UK      Length: 14 min.

Bristol, UK, a city more than 1000 years old, was bombed six times during World War II.  Bombing in the night of 24 November 1940 destroyed the city center.  A combination of oral history and archival footage captures the meaning of a city transformed through conflict…

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California’s Obsidian Trail

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Location: California, USA       Length: 18 min.

In the shadow of Mt. Whitney lies California’s Owens Valley, the deepest valley in North America…

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Calleva: The Roman Town of Silchester

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Location: England         Length: 14 min

Calleva Attrebatum, the Roman Town of Silchester, was built after the First Century Roman invasion of Britain and abandoned forever in the Fifth Century...

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Camp Amache

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Location: Colorado         Length: 5 min

Camp Amache in Southeastern Colorado was one of 10 War Relocation Authority, or internment, camps where US authorities forced Japanese-Americans to live after the bombing of Pearl Harbor in World War II…

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Canossa and the Lands of Matilda

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Location: Italy         Length: 14 min

Matilda of Canossa, called the “Great Countess,” was a principal figure of European medieval history, an exceptional case for that time: a woman of international rank and culture…

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Cappadocia

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Location: Turkey         Length: 5 min

This documentary highlights Cappadocia, the high plateau region of Central Anatolia in Turkey’s heartland. Settled for over 8 millennia, this region features dramatic volcanic landscapes and many caves used in ancient times...

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Caral Supe: The Oldest Civilization in the Americas

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Location: Peru         Length: 12 min.

Recent research shows that cities in the New World arose nearly a millennium earlier than previously believed. Radiocarbon dates from the ancient city of Caral, Peru, show that monumental architecture was under construction as early as 2627 B.C., even before ceramics and maize appeared…

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Çatalhöyük

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Location: Turkey         Length: 8 min.

First excavated in the 1960s by British archaeologist James Mellaart, the Turkish Neolithic site of  Çatalhöyük was reopened by an international team led by Ian Hodder for an ambitious 25-year project beginning in 1993…

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