
Lost Kingdoms of Central America
G2014•1h 0m•8.0/10
Documentary
Ratings
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8.0/10(1)
Dr Jago Cooper explores the rise and fall of the forgotten civilisations of Central America.
Production
BBC, IWC Media, BBC Scotland
Language
EN
Status
Ended
First Aired
September 15, 2014
Last Aired
October 6, 2014
Networks
BBC Four
Where to Watch
Region US · Lang EN
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Seasons & Episodes
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Season

E1
Kingdom of the Jaguar
Air date: 2014-09-15
Jago begins by journeying through southern Mexico to investigate the rise and fall of America's oldest civilisation, the Olmec, which thrived over 3,000 years ago. He encounters colossal stone heads and the oldest rubber balls in the world and descends deep inside an ancient cave network in search of a were-jaguar.

E2
The People Who Greeted Columbus
Air date: 2014-09-22
The Taino people of the Caribbean were the first people of the Americas to greet Christopher Columbus. But, as Dr Jago Cooper reveals, they had a multicultural society complete with drug-infused rituals, strange skulls and amazing navigation. In deep caverns and turquoise seas, Jago uncovers their hidden history.

E3
Between Oceans and Empires
Air date: 2014-09-29
Jago explores the forgotten people of ancient Costa Rica, who built a series of spectacular settlements amongst the rivers and volcanoes of central America and whose enigmatic legacy - including hundreds of mysterious, giant stone spheres - is only now being unravelled by archaeologists.

E4
The Place Where Time Began
Air date: 2014-10-06
Jago explores the ancient civilisation of Teotihuacan that exploded into a position of dominance in the ancient Americas almost 2,000 years ago. For hundreds of years this great city state was the biggest in the New World. Its rulers built monumental pyramids and temples and then went on to build a vast empire that was maintained through force. Yet the identity of the people who led this civilisation remains a mystery.






















