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THE LOST GODS
6 x 25min HD documentary series
Sooner
or later, everything ends.
One by one, the mighty civilizations of the ancient world
passed into history. And when they died, their gods died
with them. Or did they?
The Lost Gods,
a 6 x 25 min HD documentary series, takes a
thought-provoking look at these ancient empires and their
vanished religions.
The series was shot on High Definition at locations
in 11 different countries and written and presented by Irish
author and television personality Christy Kenneally.
Each half-hour episode traces the rise and fall of one of
six great civilizations: the Egyptians, the Greeks, the
Romans, the Maya, the Inca and the Celts. Kenneally follows
the evolution of each culture's spiritual beliefs, examines
the art and architecture created to honour the gods, and
reveals the ultimate fate of these empires and their
religions.
The Lost Gods
is a Tile Films co-production with VisionTV International
for TG4 (Ireland), S4C (Wales), VisionTV (Canada), SRG SSR
(Switzerland) and YLE Teema (Finland). The series was
produced and directed by one of Ireland's foremost
documentary filmmakers, Stephen Rooke.
“Kenneally’s poetic script, combined with startlingly
beautiful and fluid photography, delicately excavates the
stories behind the Greeks and Romans, the Maya, the Inca and
the Celts.”
– Irish Times, 4 Feb. 2006
“By dextrously blending academic instruction with the
conventions of fantasy television, the series succeeded in
imbuing old stories with new life”
– Sunday Times, 19 Feb. 2006
Programme One – The Egyptians
The ancient Egyptians were obsessed with divinity, death and
the afterlife, and reincarnation. In this opening episode,
host Christy Kenneally visits Saqqara, south of Cairo, where
the Egyptians learned the technique of mummification and
built the first pyramid – an early prototype for the grand
monuments of the Giza pyramid complex. He journeys on to
explore the ruins at Abydos, Karnak and Luxor, arriving
finally at the island of Philae – the site of the last
hieroglyphics and a little-known shrine to Egypt's lost
gods.
Programme Two – The Greeks
Ancient Greece was the first major civilization to emerge in
Europe. Its seat of power in Athens was crowned by the
Acropolis, the famed city of the gods. In this episode, host
Christy Kenneally explores the surviving remnants of this
great civilization and its gods: Parthenon, home to the
goddess Athena and the most spectacular of the monuments of
the Acropolis; Delphi, the “Vatican” of ancient Greece,
where the god Apollo spoke through his Oracle; and the Greek
colony of Paestum in southern Italy, site of a temple to
Poseidon.
Programme Three – The Romans
The spectacular rise and fall of the Roman Empire fascinates
us to this day (as evidenced by the success of films like
Gladiator, and the HBO series Rome). The Romans took their
gods from the Etruscans, on the ruins of whose civilization
they built their own. In this episode, host Christy
Kenneally visits the Forum, the epicenter of Roman religion,
and the Pantheon, sanctuary of the Roman gods. In Caerleon
in Wales, he reveals how the Romans carried their religion
to the farthest reaches of the empire. And at Ephesus in
Turkey, he traces the rise of the Christian deity that would
ultimately overthrow the Roman gods.
Programme Four – The Maya
The Maya believed they owed a blood debt to the Gods – one
that could only be repaid through sacrifice. Deep in the
rainforest of Guatemala, host Christy Kenneally explores the
massive Mayan city of Tikal. In Mexico, he discovers the
secrets of the spectacular temples of Palenque and Chichen
Itza. And at the Island of Flores, Guatemala, he reflects on
the final stand of the Maya against the invading Spaniards.
Programme Five – The Inca
The Inca worshiped both a creator god and the sun, moon and
stars. In this episode, host Christy Kenneally travels to
the Peruvian Andes to explore the remnants of Inca
civilization: the city of Pisac, which like all Inca cities
was designed in the shape of a sacred animal; Cajamarca,
where the Inca leader Atahualpa was murdered by the
Spaniards; and the sacred mountaintop city of Machu Picchu.
Programme Six – The Celts
The Celts believed in benign spirits and demonic forces, but
made no churches or temples: nature itself was their
cathedral. In this episode, host Christy Kenneally visits
ancient Celtic settlements in Austria, Italy and Greece. He
explores the settlement of Castell Henllys in Wales, where
the religion of the druids was broken by Roman military
might. And at Newgrange, Ferrycarraig and Dun Aengus in
Ireland, he reveals how the Celts came to adopt the gods of
those who had preceded them.
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