Why dig that up? - Volume 2 |
| | | By digging up the past we can see what history has left behind. Join guest historians as they shine light on the cities and people of the ancient world. This series of ten documentaries, split across four DVDs, examines the ancient world of the Middle East. Archaeologists and historians bring insight on the practices of cities and people long since covered by the sands of time. Come dig up the past and see what history has left behind. The 'Why Dig That Up?' series explores important historical sites like Paestum, Pompeii and Masada. Professor Alanna Nobbs, Dr Chris Forbes, archeologist Graham Joyner and theology lecturer Rev Bruce Smith comment on the culture, trade and religion of the 1st century world. The series also answers those perennial questions: “Can the bible be treated as a reliable historical text?' and “Does the New Testament present a credible view of the Roman Empire in the first century AD”. Volume Two (3 episodes): · Rebellion in the ancient world · Emperors: Hadrian · Art in the ancient world
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| Specifications | | Product Code | 115 | | Formats | DVD | | Duration | 3 x 25 minutes | | Languages | English | | Country of Origin | Australia, Middle East | | Key Stages | 3, 4 | | Subject | RE | | Year | 1997 |
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