- Ancient Aliens (2009)
- The Pyramid Code (2009)
- The Lost City of Machu Picchu (2010)
- The Great Builders of Ancient Rome (2011)
- The Secrets of the Maya (2005)
- The Lost Knowledge of the Ancients (2010)
- The Mystery of the Crystal Skulls (2008)
- The Great Wall of China: Engineering Marvel (2012)
- The Secrets of the Stonehenge (2014)
- The Antikythera Mechanism: The World's First Computer (2012)
Embark on a fascinating journey through time with our curated selection of documentaries that delve into the enigmatic world of ancient technologies. These films not only shed light on how our ancestors engineered marvels that still puzzle modern scientists but also offer a glimpse into the ingenuity and resourcefulness of civilizations long gone. Whether you're a history buff, an engineering enthusiast, or simply curious about how the past shapes our present, this collection promises to captivate and educate.

Ancient Aliens (2009)
Description: While not exclusively about technology, this series often discusses how ancient civilizations might have had help from extraterrestrials in developing their technologies, including the construction of monumental structures.
Fact: The show has sparked numerous debates and has been both praised for its creativity and criticized for its speculative nature.


The Pyramid Code (2009)
Description: This series explores the mysteries surrounding the pyramids of Egypt, suggesting that they might have been built using advanced, now-lost technology. It challenges conventional archaeological theories with alternative explanations.
Fact: The documentary was filmed over a period of five years, involving interviews with over 50 experts from various fields.


The Lost City of Machu Picchu (2010)
Description: Discover the engineering feats of the Inca civilization, focusing on how they managed to construct Machu Picchu without the use of modern tools or machinery.
Fact: The documentary includes exclusive access to newly discovered ruins and interviews with archaeologists who have spent decades studying the site.


The Great Builders of Ancient Rome (2011)
Description: This documentary examines the architectural and engineering prowess of the Romans, showcasing their aqueducts, roads, and the Colosseum, which were feats of engineering for their time.
Fact: It features reconstructions of Roman building techniques, providing a visual understanding of their construction methods.


The Secrets of the Maya (2005)
Description: Explore the advanced astronomical knowledge and calendar systems of the Maya, which were incredibly precise and still not fully understood today.
Fact: The film includes interviews with Mayan elders who share oral traditions that have been passed down for generations.


The Lost Knowledge of the Ancients (2010)
Description: This documentary looks at various ancient civilizations and their technologies, from the Antikythera mechanism to the Vimanas of ancient India, suggesting a lost knowledge that could revolutionize our understanding of history.
Fact: It features interviews with historians and scientists who have dedicated their careers to uncovering these lost technologies.


The Mystery of the Crystal Skulls (2008)
Description: Delve into the enigma of the crystal skulls, believed by some to be remnants of an advanced ancient civilization with knowledge far beyond their time.
Fact: The documentary includes a segment on the British Museum's crystal skull, which has been the subject of much controversy regarding its authenticity.


The Great Wall of China: Engineering Marvel (2012)
Description: This film explores the engineering behind the Great Wall, one of the most ambitious construction projects in human history, and how it was built with the technology available at the time.
Fact: It features a detailed look at the different sections of the wall and the varying construction techniques used over centuries.


The Secrets of the Stonehenge (2014)
Description: Investigate the theories behind the construction of Stonehenge, from its astronomical alignments to the possible use of advanced tools or even extraterrestrial assistance.
Fact: The documentary includes a segment on the recent discovery of a nearby site that might have been used for the construction of Stonehenge.


The Antikythera Mechanism: The World's First Computer (2012)
Description: This documentary focuses on the Antikythera Mechanism, an ancient Greek device believed to be the world's first analog computer, used for astronomical calculations.
Fact: The film includes a detailed reconstruction of the mechanism, showing how it might have worked and its implications for our understanding of ancient technology.
