
Arkeo
Season 1
How did the Rapa Nui people disappear? Is South Africa the cradle of Humankind? Who are the builders of Stonehenge? Peter Eeckhout travels the world, meeting with other archeologists to reveal recent findings and shed light on the enigmas of History.
Where to Watch Season 1
30 Episodes
- Arkeo Italy - Heraclea: Fragances of AntiquityE1
Arkeo Italy - Heraclea: Fragances of AntiquityIn southern Italy, an archaeologist and a chemist are joining forces to achieve the impossible. Thanks to scientific advances and the alliance of archeology and chemistry, it is now possible to rediscover these forgotten fragrances. - Arkeo Australia - Dampier: the Great Book of the AboriginalsE2
Arkeo Australia - Dampier: the Great Book of the AboriginalsIn the Dampier archipelago, Australia, archaeologists are deciphering one of the greatest books ever written. A million motifs carved in the rocks by the aborigines that are gradually eroding this territory. - Arkeo Brazil - Capibara: The First AmericansE3
Arkeo Brazil - Capibara: The First AmericansIn Serra da Capivara, a Franco-Brazilian team found traces of the very first Americans... Archaeologist Eric Boëda has discovered man-made tools fashioned out of quartz pebbles, and dated between 22,000 and 25,000 years BC… - Arkeo Ethiopia - Lalibela: the LegendE5
Arkeo Ethiopia - Lalibela: the LegendA small town lost in the Ethiopian mountains, Lalibela, has attracted tens of thousands of Orthodox pilgrims every year for the past 800 years. They come to visit one of the 12 rock-hewn churches, listed as world heritage by UNESCO. - Arkeo Saudi Arabia - Hegra: in the Footsteps of the NabateansE7
Arkeo Saudi Arabia - Hegra: in the Footsteps of the NabateansIn the Hijaz desert, lies a mysterious ancient city called Hegra. These vestiges are the signature of a legendary people called the Nabataeans. This lost necropolis had fallen into oblivion until UNESCO listed the site as World Heritage in 2008. - Arkeo Japan - Ichijôdani: a Return to the SourceE8
Arkeo Japan - Ichijôdani: a Return to the SourceIn Ichijôdani, Japan, deep beneath the rice fields, archaeologists have excavated a medieval town abandoned 400 years earlier. In fact, they discovered an entire city as it was during the 16th century, with its streets, houses, and palaces. - Arkeo Guatemala - Tikal: Mayan Astrology, an Instrument of Political PowerE9
Arkeo Guatemala - Tikal: Mayan Astrology, an Instrument of Political PowerThe Maya flourished in the forests of Guatemala and Chiapas, before the arrival of the conquistadors in the sixteenth century. According to the recent findings of a team of archaeologists in Guatemala, astronomy was more than science for them. - Arkeo Peru - Pachacamac: the Lourdes of the Pre-columbian EraE10
Arkeo Peru - Pachacamac: the Lourdes of the Pre-columbian EraIn Peru, an Inca city buried under the desert sands has intrigued archaeologists for almost a hundred years. This ancient city is known as “Pachacamac”. Archaeologist Peter Eeckhout has finally discovered the reason for this strange desertion... - Arkeo Iran - Persepolis: the Persian ParadiseE11
Arkeo Iran - Persepolis: the Persian ParadiseNestled in the Iranian highlands, lies the cradle of the Persian Empire. Persians built the city of Persepolis, an architectural masterpiece. Recent discoveries are nevertheless shedding new light on Persepolis. - Arkeo Scotland - Orkney Islands: a Neolithic PilgrimageE13
Arkeo Scotland - Orkney Islands: a Neolithic PilgrimageOn the borders of Scotland, in the Orkney Islands, archaeologists have been digging for nearly 13 years the remains of a mysterious set of very large buildings surrounded by a massive stone wall erected during the late Neolithic. - Arkeo Spain - El Argar: a Forgotten CivilizationE14
Arkeo Spain - El Argar: a Forgotten CivilizationThe "El Argar" civilization ruled over all of southern Spain between 2200 and 1550 BCE, until it suddenly disappeared. Spanish archaeologists have nevertheless found traces of the Argaric culture a few kilometers from the city of Murcia. - Arkeo Peru - Nazca: the Secret of the LinesE16
Arkeo Peru - Nazca: the Secret of the LinesThe craziest theories have attempted to explain the famous Nasca lines. Astronomical calendar, divine frescoes, extra-terrestrial signals... Archaeologist Markus Reindel has been trying to bring science back at the forefront of this search for meaning. - Arkeo Siberia - Yakoutia: a Serbian MysteryE17
Arkeo Siberia - Yakoutia: a Serbian MysteryYakutia extends beneath the polar circle to the east of Siberia. This land is home to a unique people whose origins were completely unknown until the recent discoveries of a team of archaeologists and geneticists. - Arkeo Peru - Lake Titicaca: the Sea of the TiwanakuE18
Arkeo Peru - Lake Titicaca: the Sea of the TiwanakuLake Titicaca was considered a sacred site by the Incas. In the 15th century, they made it the cradle of their civilization, the sun’s place of birth. And yet, beneath the lake’s waters, lies a different story. - Arkeo Peru - Trujillo: Twilight of the MochicasE20
Arkeo Peru - Trujillo: Twilight of the MochicasOne of the driest deserts in the world lies at the foot of the Andes. 1,500 years ago, the Mochica culture, flourished in this environment. Between the 2nd and 8th century AD, they tamed the desert, and built huge adobe pyramids called “huacas”. - Arkeo Colombia - Tairona: the 'lost City' of the Tairona PeopleE21
Arkeo Colombia - Tairona: the 'lost City' of the Tairona PeopleFor nearly 400 years, one of the largest pre-Columbian cities remained unnoticed, submerged in the rainforest. Known for its gold, “cuidad perdida” remained a mystery until a team of Colombian archaeologists rediscovered it in the late 1970s. - Arkeo Greece - Crete: the Myth of the LabyrinthE22
Arkeo Greece - Crete: the Myth of the LabyrinthThe Minoan civilization flourished in Crete and demonstrated a high level of craftsmanship. A labyrinth sheltering a minotaur, royal palaces housing a tyrannical king…For a long time, the Greek myths served as the sole explanation for the architecture. - Arkeo Mexico - Teotihuacan: the Birth of a MetropolisE24
Arkeo Mexico - Teotihuacan: the Birth of a MetropolisMexico City, with a population of 22 million, it is North America’s second-largest urban agglomeration after New York City...In fact, according to a team of archaeologists, this urban lifestyle takes its roots in Mexico. - Arkeo England - London: the Builders of StonehengeE25
Arkeo England - London: the Builders of StonehengeStonehenge is one of the world’s most famous and most enigmatic prehistoric monuments. Dozens of huge standing stones were erected here during the Neolithic period, around 2900 BC... Who were the men and women who erected such a monument? - Arkeo Peru - the Chachapoyas: Living With the DeadE26
Arkeo Peru - the Chachapoyas: Living With the DeadThe Chachapoyas were long considered the fiercest warriors of the Andes. Recent archaeological discoveries paint a completely different. Far from being bloodthirsty and morbid, this people maintained an intimate and happy relationship with the deceased. - Arkeo South Africa - Drakensberg Park: the First Shamans of South AfricaE27
Arkeo South Africa - Drakensberg Park: the First Shamans of South AfricaFor thousands of years, men have painted no less than 35,000 rock paintings on the walls of these caves. Nowhere else in the world can one find such a high number of rock artworks... What do these works tell us? - Arkeo Tanzania - Kilwa: the Forgotten History of the Swahili PeopleE28
Arkeo Tanzania - Kilwa: the Forgotten History of the Swahili PeopleAlong the eastern coast of Africa, the Swahili people has long intrigued scientists. It is believed that between the 10th and 15th centuries, the Swahili erected dozens of stone-built opulent cities in this area. - Arkeo Peru - Choquequirao: the Sacred Geography of the IncasE29
Arkeo Peru - Choquequirao: the Sacred Geography of the IncasSituated in the heart of the Peruvian Andes, 160 km north of Cusco, Choquequirao is one of the greatest achievements of Inca architecture. Standing at an altitude of over 3000 meters overlooks one of the deepest canyons in the world. - Arkeo Amazonia - French Guiana: the Unknown People of the Amazon ForestE30
Arkeo Amazonia - French Guiana: the Unknown People of the Amazon ForestIn the heart of the Amazon rainforest, archaeologists are busy debunking one of the most powerful myths put forward by colonization. The primeval forest, described in 1492 by Christopher Columbus, never existed!