Alexander’s Lost World
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Alexander’s Lost World

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Did Alexander the Great really build sixteen cities in Afghanistan, or was he the destroyer of a far more ancient civilization? David Adams goes in se...arch of the most alluring of them all - Alexandria on the Oxus. The Ancient Greeks have long been credited for bringing civilization to the East. In fact it appears to be the other way round. Alexander discovered a highly developed civilization - a lost world - that pre-dated even the Persians. As Adams unravels the mysteries of the Oxus Civilizations, its great fortress cities are dramatically recreated in stunning CGI. Traveling through the most remote regions of Afghanistan unarmed, Adams and his Cameraman live as everyday Afghans gaining a most unique insight into the people and our shared heritage. Show More


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Alexander's Lost World is a captivating documentary that explores the ancient civilization that predates Alexander the Great's conquests in Afghanistan. Contrary to popular belief, it is revealed that the Ancient Greeks actually discovered a highly developed civilization in the East, instead of bringing civilization themselves. The focus is on Alexandria on the Oxus, one of the most alluring cities built by Alexander.

David Adams, our intrepid explorer, embarks on a journey to unravel the mysteries of the Oxus Civilizations. Through stunning CGI, the great fortress cities of this lost world are vividly brought back to life. The documentary takes viewers on a thrilling adventure as Adams and his cameraman travel through remote regions of Afghanistan, completely unarmed.

What sets Alexander's Lost World apart is the unique perspective it offers. Adams and his team live as everyday Afghans, immersing themselves in the culture and gaining a deep understanding of the people and their shared heritage. This approach allows for a more authentic and intimate portrayal of the region and its history.

This documentary is a must-watch for history enthusiasts and those intrigued by ancient civilizations. It offers a fresh perspective on Alexander the Great's legacy and sheds light on a forgotten world that predates him. Prepare to be mesmerized by the stunning reconstructions of ancient cities and the captivating stories that lie within their ruins.