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Ancient designs inspire legends of supernatural intervention and demonic deals.
Ancient designs inspire legends of supernatural intervention and demonic deals.
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Secrets of Ancient Structures
S1, EP6 "Beyond the Tomb"Humanity's quest for immortality has birthed monuments that seemingly transcend death; from the Taj Mahal's luminous marble that embodies eternal love to the crypt of Salian emperors in Germany's Speyer Cathedral to the majestic Lycian rock-cut tombs in Turkey, these edifices hold clues to how our ancestors faced death and celebrated life.
Secrets of Ancient Structures
S1, EP5 "Dealing With the Devil"Ancient designs inspire legends of supernatural intervention and demonic deals.
Secrets of Ancient Structures
S1, EP4 "Volcanic Origins"In Sri Lanka, a fortress rises from volcanic ashes; mysterious stone heads dot a remote island in the Pacific; in India, an intricate Hindu temple emerges as an example of rock-cut architecture in the world.
Secrets of Ancient Structures
S1, EP3 "Cosmic Alignment"Angkor Wat is built as a stone replica of the universe, while the ancient Mayan pyramid El Castillo marks a sacred axis connecting earth and sky. In the hills of Ireland, the Newgrange harnesses the transformative power of the solstice sun.
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