All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Hidden Secrets of Pompeii

    • May 27, 2022
    • National Geographic

    Archaeologists embark on new digs in Pompeii, to unravel the stories of the people that lived and died here. They race against the clock to unearth a sacrificial skull, uncover clues from the tomb and mummified body of a curiously wealthy freed slave, and venture into stiflingly narrow tunnels beneath the central bathhouse.

  • S01E02 Rome's Sunken Secrets

    • June 3, 2022
    • National Geographic

    How did Rome rise to dominate so much of the ancient world? Off the coast of Sicily, investigators discover traces of a crucial naval battle. Using divers, an underwater robot and a crane, they haul a long lost battleship relic to the surface. In Terracina, south of Rome, a team of archaeologists dig inside an ancient mountaintop temple, and in Carthage, Tunisia, clues reveal how one deadly rivalry tilted the scales of power in favour of Rome.

  • S01E03 Secrets of the Colosseum

    • June 10, 2022
    • National Geographic

    How did the Colosseum - an arena for bloody gladiatorial battles - become the greatest symbol of the Roman Empire? Archaeologists venture into the Colosseum’s ruins, and launch digs across the Empire, to hunt for clues. As teams descend into hidden tunnels and unearth long-lost amphitheaters in Tuscany and Britain, they piece together the surprising truth about Rome’s iconic Colosseum.

  • S01E04 Nero's Lost Palace

    • June 17, 2022
    • National Geographic

    Buried beneath Rome lies a forgotten treasure: the Golden House - a vast palace built in the first century AD. It was the most extravagant construction in the history of Rome. Why was it buried? And what can its fate reveal about its builder – Rome’s most notorious emperor – Nero? As experts race to save the remains of the Golden House, archaeologists uncover new clues to its fate and its connection to Nero’s reputation.

  • S01E05 Secrets of Rome's Great Wall

    • June 24, 2022
    • National Geographic

    Hadrian’s Wall is the biggest structure the Romans ever built. Stretching 73 miles across Britain, it once defined the northern edge of the greatest empire the world had seen. Now experts investigate the Wall, its forts, gatehouses and garrison towns, to reveal how civilisation and culture grew on Rome’s wild frontier. Their surprising discoveries show what life – and death - were like on the dynamic and ever-changing edge of empire.

  • S01E06 Pompeii's Lost Twin: Herculaneum

    • July 1, 2022
    • National Geographic

    The deadly volcanic eruption that buried Pompeii in AD79 also claimed another victim: Herculaneum. Positioned closer to the Vesuvius crater, this seaside town was covered in ash five times as thick as Pompeii, yet miraculously is even better preserved. Now, the discovery of an intact skeleton here, the first excavated in 25 years, helps investigators piece together the final hours of Herculaneum and unravel why Vesuvius stuck so violently here.

Season 2

  • S02E01 Women Dig History

    • March 13, 2023

    Un elenco femenino de arqueólogas busca tesoros y encuentra el descubrimiento del siglo: un Coliseo perdido hace mucho tiempo en la región de Toscana. Desde las termas de Pompeya hasta un balneario hundido en la bahía de Nápoles y un anfiteatro oculto cerca de Florencia, sus descubrimientos sacan a la luz el vasto imperio antiguo de Roma de formas nuevas y emocionantes.