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As Israel intensified attacks in the Lebanese city of Baalbek, residents fled to an ancient Roman temple, hoping the site’s UNESCO status might save them.
Fleeing the Lebanese city of Baalbek ahead of Israeli airstrikes, thousands find shelter — but not necessarily peace of mind — in Deir al-Ahmar.
We reveal the ancient technology that allowed the Egyptians to move a 1,000 ton obelisk, and show how the Romans moved even heavier objects at the temples at Baalbek.
As Israel intensified attacks in the Lebanese city of Baalbek, residents fled to an ancient Roman temple, hoping the site’s UNESCO status might save them.
Since war erupted between Israel and Hezbollah, the famed Palmyra Hotel in east Lebanon's Baalbek has been without visitors, but long-time employee Rabih Salika refuses to leave -- even as bombs drop ...
Ancient Impossible Season 1 is a documentary series. It explores the remarkable technological achievements of ancient civilizations, revealing how they managed to create monumental structures ...
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Ancient Cities and Lost Sites: From Baalbek to Ciudad Perdida
Ancient cities like Baalbek, Koh Ker, Ciudad Perdida, and Skara Brae reveal remarkable architecture, engineering, and cultural achievements across different eras.
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