If you loved 'Ancient Top 10 (2016)' and its fascinating dive into history's greatest wonders, you'll enjoy these 10 similar movies and shows. This list is perfect for history buffs and curious minds alike, offering a mix of documentaries, dramas, and docuseries that explore ancient civilizations, mysteries, and achievements.

Time Team (1994)
Description: A British series featuring rapid archaeological excavations at various historical sites. It demonstrates hands-on exploration of ancient history within tight time constraints, making archaeology accessible to viewers.
Fact: The show completed over 250 excavations during its 20-year run. It pioneered the concept of 'real-time' archaeology on television.


Lost Treasures of Egypt (2019)
Description: This show explores ancient Egyptian history and archaeology, focusing on discoveries and mysteries from one of the world's oldest civilizations. It shares a fascination with uncovering the past and presenting it in an engaging, documentary-style format.
Fact: The series often features cutting-edge technology like 3D scanning to reveal hidden chambers in pyramids. It collaborates with leading Egyptologists to provide accurate insights.


Ancient Aliens (2009)
Description: This series explores controversial theories about extraterrestrial influence on ancient civilizations. While speculative, it shares a focus on ancient mysteries and alternative interpretations of historical artifacts.
Fact: The show has sparked widespread debate among historians and scientists. It popularized the 'ancient astronaut theory' in mainstream media.


Expedition Unknown (2015)
Description: This travel-adventure series investigates historical legends and archaeological mysteries around the world. It shares the thrill of discovery and the quest to solve enduring historical puzzles.
Fact: The host has searched for everything from Amelia Earhart's plane to Genghis Khan's tomb. The show often features dramatic recreations of historical events.


What on Earth? (2015)
Description: This show examines mysterious patterns and structures visible from space that may indicate undiscovered archaeological sites. It shares the fascination with uncovering hidden aspects of ancient civilizations.
Fact: The series has led to several genuine archaeological discoveries. It frequently uses satellite imagery to identify potential excavation sites.


Secrets of the Dead (2000)
Description: A documentary series that delves into historical mysteries and archaeological findings, often using scientific methods to solve ancient puzzles. It mirrors the investigative approach to uncovering truths about past civilizations.
Fact: The show has covered topics ranging from the Black Death to the lost city of Pompeii. It frequently employs forensic science to re-examine historical events.


MysteryQuest (2009)
Description: An investigative series that re-examines historical mysteries using modern techniques. It shares the approach of applying contemporary methods to solve ancient puzzles and unanswered questions.
Fact: The show investigated topics like the location of Atlantis and the identity of Jack the Ripper. Each episode focused on a single historical mystery.


The Naked Archaeologist (2005)
Description: This series takes an unconventional, often humorous approach to exploring biblical archaeology and ancient history. It shares the goal of making archaeology engaging and accessible to general audiences.
Fact: The host sometimes uses everyday objects to explain ancient technologies. The show was filmed on location throughout the Middle East.


Unearthed (2016)
Description: A science series that uses cutting-edge technology to reveal secrets of ancient structures and civilizations. It mirrors the high-tech approach to exploring and explaining historical mysteries.
Fact: The show employs techniques like LiDAR scanning and thermal imaging. It has featured everything from Mayan pyramids to Roman aqueducts.


Mysteries at the Museum (2010)
Description: The series uncovers fascinating stories behind museum artifacts, many of which relate to ancient history. It shares the approach of using physical objects as gateways to understanding the past.
Fact: Each episode typically features 3-4 different artifacts. The show has highlighted objects from over 500 museums worldwide.
