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Season 1 – Ancient Impossible

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Exploring modern-day technologies which were actually developed centuries ago.
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Ancient Impossible — Season 1

Ancient Impossible — Season 1

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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired Jun 29, 2014 Ultimate Weapons Ancient humans created weapons of mass destruction, including death rays, cannons that used steam power and troop ships. Details Episode 2 Aired Jul 6, 2014 Moving Mountains Impressive technology allowed ancient people to move huge, heavy objects. Details Episode 3 Aired Jul 13, 2014 Monster Monuments Exploring ancient feats of engineering that defy explanation, including Stonehenge, the pyramids and a super-sized dome. Details Episode 4 Aired Jul 20, 2014 Warrior Tech Weapons and armor used by ancient people. Details Episode 5 Aired Jul 27, 2014 Ancient Einsteins Archimedes, Philon and other ancient geniuses paved the way for more modern minds. Details Episode 6 Aired Aug 3, 2014 Power Tools Seemingly modern-day, powerful tools actually originated thousands of years ago. Details Episode 7 Aired Aug 10, 2014 Greatest Ships Examining some of the greatest ships in history, which were designed and built thousands of years ago. Details Episode 8 Aired Aug 17, 2014 Biggest Builds Ancient people built factories, including a war vehicle factory in Egypt and a Roman iron factory. Details Episode 9 Aired Aug 24, 2014 Roman Empire Ancient texts help explain the Roman Empire's advanced technologies. Details Episode 10 Aired Sep 7, 2014 Extreme Engineering Ancients get troops across a nearly 4,000 foot river, extract oil from the ground without the use of modern drilling technique and build a water tank which contained 3 million cubic feet of water. Details

Season Info

Director
Bo Channon, Stuart Clarke, David Zigerelli, Ben Mole
Executive Producer
Stuart Clarke, Michael Stiller, John Verhoff
Network
VICE TV
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
History, Documentary, Special Interest
Original Language
English
Release Date
Jun 29, 2014