Travel to Colombia, Bolivia and Peru in South America with archaeologist Jago Cooper as we embark on an ancient civilization documentary series. Here we'll uncover the rich history, deep culture and archaeology of ancient South American civilizations.
This historical documentary series carefully examines Celtic archaeological and anthropologist discoveries to retell the story of the Celts - one of the world's most mysterious ancient people.
Brought to life by arctic anthropologists, this documentary film follows the life of the Netsilik Inuit of the Pelly Bay region of the Canadian Arctic in 1970.
This 5-part documentary series investigates how our ancestors beat the odds and spread from continent to continent and what the secret to their success was.
Explorer and writer Will Millard spends a year living with the Korowai tribe in Papua (province of Indonesia) in an attempt to understand the pressures they face adapting to a modern world.
Disappearing World is a series of anthropology inspired documentaries focusing on societies around the world, and more often than not, that of tribal people. Journey into almost forgotten cultures and live their day to day life.
Britain's Slave Trade is a historical documentary taking a look at Britain's slave trade. It shows the business of slavery and how slave-trading was between complicit Africans, fuelled by the greed of African kings, and Great Britain.
A human is an extraordinarily intelligent, loud voiced, enterprising and in a high degree gregarious monkey. The Human Animal studies the pattern of one of the most interesting animal species on planet Earth - ourselves, the human.
Across the Top is a classical documentary made in 1967 which became a classic Australian adventure film almost instantaneous. The film shows aboriginal tribal life in Australia's Arnhem Land and the undertaking of Malcolm Douglas and David Oldmeadow's incredible journey through the Gulf of Carpentaria to upper Cape York.
Brides for Sale follows two teenagers as they attend the Kalaidzhi bride market in Bulgaria. Here the two girls will be paired up with man they'll most likely end up marrying. Can this be a way to find true love? And how is the outdated ritual affected by the Internet and social media?
The rainforests of Papua New Guinea are under threat from deforestation. One man hoping to save these vast jungles is Chief Mundiya Kepanga of the Huli tribe.
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