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What the Ancients Did for Us

Season 1 Episode 4: The Romans

The city of Rome was founded on the banks of the Tiber in 753 BC and for a thousand years the western world was ruled from within its walls. To support this vast Empire the Romans created complex infrastructure and used the techniques of mass production, centuries before the industrial revolution...

Season 1 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