Animated series about four kids who travel through time searching for a new home after Earth is hit with an ice age. Along their journey they encounter bizarre, futuristic creatures.
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Ancient Discoveries was a television series that premiered on December 21, 2003, on The History Channel. The program focused on ancient technologies. The show's theme was that many inventions which are thought to be modern have ancient roots or in some cases may have been lost and then reinvented. The program was a follow-up to a special originally broadcast in 2005 which focused on technologies from the Ancient Roman era such as the Antikythera mechanism and inventors such as Heron of Alexandria. Episodes of the regular series expanded to cover other areas such as Egypt, China and East Asia, and the Islamic world.Ancient Discoveries was made for The History Channel by Wild Dream Films based in Cardiff in the UK. Much of the filming was done on location across the world. The series used contributions from archaeologists and other experts, footage of historical sites and artifacts, computer generated reconstructions and dramatized reconstructions along with experiments and tests on reconstructed artifacts.
Why dying is relevant, what the dying process really entails, and why dying has been misunderstood for so long. In Buffalo, New York, a research team is studying the dreams of dying patients. By asking a single question "Are you dreaming?," they are completely reframing the dying process. End of life experiences are intrinsic to the process of dying.
Emma Hedges takes up a position as a lab assistant at the Scottish Institute of Forensic Science. While attending a forensics course, she learns that the fictious case study has a shockiing link to her past.