Rome. What lies beneath
Description
The Romans were one of the most intriguing and powerful civilizations to have ever lived. Dr. Sarah Parcak and her team re-harness space-archaeology to discover what the glory of the Roman Empire was really like.With satellite archaeology and high-tech remote-sensing tools at its heart, Rome - What Lies Beneath peels back the layers of history to literally see Rome in all its magnificence. Culminating in a visually mind-blowing series of CGI revelations, viewers will be able to walk the streets of legend and discover the history of Rome as never before.Rome - What Lies Beneath is an epic BBC history documentary which will bring Roman history to life.
Runtime
90 min
Subjects
Geography
Genre
Date of Publication
2012
Database
Alexander Street
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