Secrets of the Land

Season 1

''Secrets of the Land,' explores the connection between science and history. Filmed in Israel over a period of three years, the series features some of the world's top archaeologist's and historically significant archaeological sites.

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13 Episodes

  • Shiloh: Part 1
    E1
    Shiloh: Part 1Shiloh was an ancient city and sanctuary in Samaria where the Arc of the Covenant stood for hundreds of years. Meanwhile, archeologist Scott Stripling has spent years excavating this site, trying to unearth the secrets of Shiloh.
  • Shiloh: Part 2
    E2
    Shiloh: Part 2Shiloh was an ancient city and sanctuary in Samaria where the Arc of the Covenant stood for hundreds of years. Meanwhile, archeologist Scott Stripling has spent years excavating this site, trying to unearth the secrets of Shiloh.
  • Timna Valley: Part 1
    E3
    Timna Valley: Part 1In the ancient world, Timna National Park was once one of the major centers for metal production. Archeologist Erez Ben Yosef, from Tel Aviv University, has spent years excavating, trying to unearth the secrets of Timna.
  • Tell Keisan
    E4
    Tell KeisanDuring the period of the Biblical Kings of Israel, Tell Keisan and the region of Akko were part of a Phoenician kingdom. Dr. David Schloen and Dr. Gunnar Lehmann have spent years excavating, trying to unearth the secrets of Tell Keisan.
  • City of David
    E5
    City of DavidThe Givati Parking Lot is an excavation site located in Silwan, Jerusalem. It is adjacent to the ancient city of David. Archeologist Yiftah Shalev has spent years excavating this site, trying to unearth the secrets of the City of David.
  • Tel Megiddo
    E6
    Tel MegiddoMeggido was an ancient city in Northern Israel that was prophesied to be the site of "armageddon," a final battle at the end of time. World-renowned archaeologist Israel Finkelstein has spent years trying to unearth the secrets of Megiddo.
  • Tower of David and Gethsemane
    E7
    Tower of David and GethsemaneArchaeologist Amit Re'em has spent years unearthing both The Tower of David, (a.k.a. The Citadel) located near the Jaffa Gate, and Gethsemane, a garden at the foot of The Mount of Olives where Jesus was arrested before his crucifixion.
  • The Jordan Valley Project
    E8
    The Jordan Valley ProjectThe Jordan Valley Excavation began in 2016 in order to investigate the Southern region of the Jordan Valley. Dr. David Ben-Shlomo, Co-Director of the Khirbet el-Mastarah Excavation has spent years unearthing secrets of the Jordan Valley.
  • Jerusalem's Tunnels
    E9
    Jerusalem's TunnelsThe Western Wall, located in Jerusalem, is considered to be the holiest place for Judaism. Barak Monnickendam-Givon, the Co-Director of Western Wall Plaza Excavations, has spent years trying to unearth the secrets of the ancient wall.
  • Tel Burna
    E10
    Tel BurnaTel Burna once served as a border between the kingdoms of Judah and Philistia during the Iron Age. Prof. Itzhaq Shai, the Director of The Tel Burna Archaeological Project, has spent years trying to unearth the secrets of Tel Burna.
  • Magdala: Part 1
    E11
    Magdala: Part 1Magdala is a unique site in the Holy Land which contains an ancient city from the first century. Archeologist Andrea Garza takes us on a journey through the ancient site to uncover the Secrets of Magdala, including the "Migdal Synagogue"
  • Magdala: Part 2
    E12
    Magdala: Part 2Magdala is a unique site in the Holy Land which contains an ancient city from the first century. Archeologist Andrea Garza takes us on a journey through the ancient site to uncover the Secrets of Magdala, including the "Migdal Synagogue"
  • Timna Valley: Part 2
    E13
    Timna Valley: Part 2In the ancient world, Timna National Park was once one of the major centers for metal production. Archeologist Erez Ben Yosef, from Tel Aviv University, has spent years excavating, trying to unearth the secrets of Timna.

 

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