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Make, Create, Innovate, Episode 11, Archeology
presented by Nick Glass, fl. 2010; produced by Cable News Network (CNN), in Make, Create, Innovate, Episode 11 (Atlanta, GA: Cable News Network (CNN), 2016), 12 mins
Make, Create, Innovate explores how technology is changing one of our older disciplines - archaeology. We meet engineers developing new sonar-based robots to help with underwater exploration, and we meet German archaeologists, Benjamin Ducke and Marco Block-Berlitz, who are pioneering the use of their 'archaeocopt...
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presented by Nick Glass, fl. 2010; produced by Cable News Network (CNN), in Make, Create, Innovate, Episode 11 (Atlanta, GA: Cable News Network (CNN), 2016), 12 mins
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Make, Create, Innovate explores how technology is changing one of our older disciplines - archaeology. We meet engineers developing new sonar-based robots to help with underwater exploration, and we meet German archaeologists, Benjamin Ducke and Marco Block-Berlitz, who are pioneering the use of their 'archaeocopter' to scan and model archaeological sites and recreate them in 3D.
Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Cable News Network (CNN)
Author / Creator
Nick Glass, fl. 2010
Date Published / Released
2016
Publisher
Cable News Network (CNN)
Series
Make, Create, Innovate
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2016 CNN Newsource Sales, Inc.
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Where Did it Come From?, Ancient Rome: The Mobile Society
produced by Michael Guillen, 1959-, in Where Did it Come From? (New York, NY: A&E Television Networks, 2005), 45 mins
Travel to the heart of the Roman Empire to examine its remarkable civil engineering project that resulted in a 53-thousand mile network of highways. Host Michael Guillen takes viewers on a chariot ride through ancient Rome and discovers that many of the highway amenities that viewers imagine as modern developments...
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produced by Michael Guillen, 1959-, in Where Did it Come From? (New York, NY: A&E Television Networks, 2005), 45 mins
Description
Travel to the heart of the Roman Empire to examine its remarkable civil engineering project that resulted in a 53-thousand mile network of highways. Host Michael Guillen takes viewers on a chariot ride through ancient Rome and discovers that many of the highway amenities that viewers imagine as modern developments date back over 2000 years. It's an amazing look at a travel network where so little has changed after so many years.
Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Michael Guillen, 1959-
Date Published / Released
2005
Publisher
A&E Television Networks
Series
Where Did it Come From?
Speaker / Narrator
Michael Guillen, 1959-
Topic / Theme
Engineering, Roads and trails, Science
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of A&E Television.
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