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01:06:58
Occupied! How the Roman army impacted life in Britain
01:04:26
Curators' introduction to Michelangelo the last decades
01:04:21
Vindolanda: a window on life in the Roman army
01:09:20
Aung San Suu Kyi in a time of transition
50:12
Ancient Myanmar
01:03:13
Making their mark: women silversmiths from Oman – Meet the researchers
01:02:45
Curator's introduction to Burma to Myanmar
01:01:58
The story of Chinese food with Fuchsia Dunlop
01:06:21
A bridge to modern China
01:03:08
Crafting Persian luxuries
01:23:42
19th-century China and contemporary empires
01:03:27
Curator's introduction to China’s hidden century
48:27
The story of a Japanese festival float model
01:13:43
Ancient Egypt and modern identities
01:05:57
Egyptomania!
01:00:30
Tutankhamun reimagined – a conversation
01:06:22
Decipherment and the birth of Egyptology
01:07:17
The Rosetta Stone, Champollion and ancient languages
01:01:51
Sexual violence and contemporary issues on women's sexuality
01:03:31
Curators' introduction - Hieroglyphs: unlocking ancient Egypt
01:01:23
Shattered glass of Beirut: a story of collaboration and repair
01:03:13
Do women make better peacemakers?
01:15:23
Striking portraits of Her Majesty The Queen
01:11:44
Curators' introduction to Feminine power: the divine to the demonic
01:23:07
New scientific discoveries: reinterpreting Stonehenge
01:03:13
Inspired by Stonehenge and its world
01:15:23
Living on water in the world of Stonehenge
59:38
Ancient DNA in the time of Stonehenge
01:01:55
Curators' introduction to The world of Stonehenge
01:30:47
The story of the Incas
01:28:38
Ancient Peruvian cultures and their living landscapes
01:00:49
The Bayeux Tapestry: Michael Lewis and Dave Musgrove in conversation
01:30:20
One Young World presents: young voices of Peru
01:07:21
Edo-period Japan and its cultural connections
54:32
Curators' introduction to Peru: a journey in time
01:33:13
Hokusai's late works: the block-ready drawings
01:04:59
Bettany Hughes and Irving Finkel discuss 'The First Ghosts'
01:06:36
Exploring Hokusai’s ‘The Great Picture Book of Everything’ in Edo-period Japan and beyond
01:02:16
Translated Vase: Yeesookyung 이수경 and Sang-ah Kim in conversation
01:04:02
Curators' Introduction to Hokusai: The Great Picture Book of Everything
01:28:32
Mary Beard on Nero: the face of power
01:00:31
How to be a Stoic
01:02:20
Music to stir the soul
01:16:35
Chaucer: Telling Tales
01:01:40
Becket: Church & State
01:10:06
Agrippina - Rome's Most Powerful Woman?
01:25:05
Boudica: the woman behind the myth
01:14:01
Becket: charismatic cathedral and sacred storytelling
02:38:30
Ancient Writing, Contemporary Voices: Decolonising the Mesoamerican Quincentenary - Day 4
03:03:16
Ancient Writing, Contemporary Voices: Decolonising the Mesoamerican Quincentenary - Day 3
02:35:46
Ancient Writing, Contemporary Voices: Decolonising the Mesoamerican Quincentenary - Day 2
01:55:39
Ancient Writing, Contemporary Voices: Decolonising the Mesoamerican Quincentenary - Day 1
01:36:10
Tunisia: art as a mirror
01:07:23
Curators' Introduction to Nero: the man behind the myth
01:01:21
The construction and destruction of a saint: Thomas Becket
01:01:20
Re-interpreting the Becket Miracle Windows from Canterbury Cathedral
01:04:35
Curators' introduction Thomas Becket: murder and the making of a saint
01:05:24
Sir Percival David and his collecting world: towards a personal and material biography
01:01:12
Treasures of Sutton Hoo
01:05:45
Through the lens