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What the Ancients Did for Us

A 2005 BBC documentary series presented by Adam Hart-Davis explores the lasting effects of ancient civilizations on contemporary society.

Episodes:

Episode 1 The Islamic World

1. The Islamic World

Aired: Feb 16, 2005

The rise of Islam is one of the most important events in world history. In th...

Episode 2 The Chinese

2. The Chinese

Aired: Feb 23, 2005

China is the fastest growing economy on earth. One in four of every person on...

Episode 4 The Romans

4. The Romans

Aired: Mar 9, 2005

The city of Rome was founded on the banks of the Tiber in 753 BC and for a th...

Episode 5 The Indians

5. The Indians

Aired: Mar 16, 2005

Programme explored the technological advances of ancient India.

Episode 6 The Mesopotamians

6. The Mesopotamians

Aired: Mar 23, 2005

There has always been a great debate as to who kicked off civilisation: was i...

Episode 7 The Egyptians

7. The Egyptians

Aired: Mar 30, 2005

Egypt became a unified country five thousand years ago and - until the arriva...

Episode 8 The Greeks

8. The Greeks

Aired: Apr 6, 2005

The ancient Greek civilisation flourished for about a thousand years, not as ...

Episode 9 The Britons

9. The Britons

Aired: Apr 13, 2005

A lot of people still think that we were just woad-covered savages before the...

Info about What the Ancients Did for Us

Current Status: Ended

Network: BBC Two

Production Country: United Kingdom

Genres:Documentary