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Best Episodes of The Naked Archaeologist
All in the Family
S2 Ep11
9.0
If the Bible was rated the way movies are, it wouldn’t even get close to a family rating. But even by that standard the story of Lot and his daughters is racy. Few people remember that Lot had a drunken fling with his daughters after his wife was killed as they all escaped from Sodom. But why is Lot venerated as a Saint. And more to the point, what were they doing in Sodom that was so bad it makes incest look good? The Naked Archaeologist is on a quest to find evidence of ancient Sodom, find out what really went on there and to find out if the story of Lot and his daughters is true
Jewish Rome
S2 Ep9
9.0
The Catacombs, the Vatican, the Churches--to much of the world Rome IS Christianity. But with the oldest European Jewish community in the world, is there another story under Rome? Starting in the historic streets of the Jewish Ghetto and ending in the rarely seen Jewish Catacombs, the Naked Archaeologist digs down to an older, deeper layer of Rome--one that predates Christianity by centuries.
The Last Man Standing
S1 Ep13
9.0
28th Nov 2005
The first century historian, Flavius Josephus, is the most frequently quoted scholar when it comes to the history of Jesus' time. But are his views accurate? We get a profile of the controversial historian.
The Miracle Workers of Galilee
S2 Ep15
8.5
A miracle is a concrete example of divine intervention and proof of the supernatural power of God. The Christian Bible tells us that Jesus performed at least 36 miracles in his lifetime, most of them in the Galilee. But was Jesus the only miracle maker of his time? What if we look at the Jesus miracles through the lens of first century Judaism? Can the archaeology of this time illuminate the phenomenon of 1st century miracles and tell us why the Galilee was miracle central?
Where is The Real Mount Sinai? - Part One
S1 Ep25
8.5
For thousands of years people have wondered which peak in the Sinai Peninsula is the legendary mountain where Moses is supposed to have received the 10 commandments.
The Oldest Leper
S1 Ep17
8.5
26th Dec 2005
Ancients suffered from hundreds of ailments, some of which still plague us today. Leprosy is mentioned in the Bible frequently, and now archaeology has uncovered what may be the bones of the oldest leper. Scientists studying those bones can now tell us more about the disease than we may ever want to know.
Jezebel: Bible Bad Girl
S1 Ep16
8.5
19th Dec 2005
How did this Phoenician princess become one of the Bible's best, or worst, femme fatales? Jezebel married Israelite King Ahab. But the Israelites new queen didn't move into the bridal chamber alone.
Crucifixion
S1 Ep14
8.5
5th Dec 2005
In ancient times, thousands of people's lives ended, excruciatingly, on the cross. Despite the fact that so many were crucified, little physical evidence of it remains. We investigate why there is so little archaeological proof and visit the only known artifact - a foot with a nail through it - in an Israeli museum.
Queen Esther and Purim
S3 Ep11
8.0
The Book of Esther tells us that a 5th Century bad guy named Haman wanted to kill all the Jews in Persia. He relied on a game of chance to select the day. But which game of chance was it? The Naked Archaeologist goes on a hunt to uncover archaeological clues that will unravel this ancient mystery.
What Happened to the JC Bunch? Part 2: Tracking the Tribe
S2 Ep19
8.0
Part 2 of 3 - Two thousand years ago there were no lines drawn between Jewish and Christian. The earliest Christians were in fact Jews - essentially, a Jewish sect of Jesus followers. They followed Jesus and respected his teachings as if he were much like a modern-day rabbi. And they adhered to the laws of Moses - which means they circumcised, ate Kosher, and respected Saturday as the Sabbath. So why is there such a separation between Judaism and Christianity today? What happened to make these two faiths so different?
Cleanliness is Next to Godliness
S2 Ep17
8.0
Who was Pontius Pilate? Was he a brutal dictator with a habit of crucifying dissenters, or just an easy-going guy who had a fetish for keeping his hands clean? Following the latest evidence and talking to leading experts the Naked Archaeologist is determined to find out.
The Curse of the Macabee Tomb
S2 Ep12
8.0
Everybody knows Chanukah: that holiday in mid December that doesn’t involve reindeer. But where does it come from? The Naked Archaeologist explores the “miracle of the oil” and the Maccabees, who freed the Temple in Jerusalem and without whom we wouldn’t celebrate Chanukah. But he’s also on a mission: the tomb of the last king of the Maccabee dynasty was found recently in Jerusalem. Now the Naked Archaeologist is determined to find the tomb of the founders of the dynasty.
The Giants of Genesis
S2 Ep10
8.0
Archaeology helps explain the origins of biblical giants; host Simcha Jacobovici.
The Legacy of King Solomon – Part 1
S2 Ep6
8.0
King Solomon has been the source of great debate in recent years: Was he, or wasn't he, a real historical figure? Taking clues from the Bible, the Naked Archaeologist attempts to separate fact from fiction and figure out what legacy King Solomon left behind
Worst Episodes of The Naked Archaeologist
Delilah's People
S1 Ep1
5.8
The Philistines were a highly cultured people who left behind a rich legacy. We examine the tribe of Delilah and Goliath, their fertility cults, a temple like the one Samson may have destroyed with his bare hands, see some surprising artifacts and get the scoop on who the Philistines really were.
True Blue and Return of the Hillazon - Part One
S1 Ep11
6.0
Why is a debate about a color so intensely important to some Orthodox Jews? How did the recipe for the true Royal Blue become lost? What is the Hillazon Does archaeology have the answers?
Real or Fake? and Fame & Forgery? - Part One
S1 Ep5
6.2
The antiquities market has always been plagued by fakes and forgeries. But current controversies over the James Ossuary and Jehoash Stone are plagued by politics, making a proper assessment of their authenticity nearly impossible. Can science actually prove what's real and what's fake - and how did it all get so political?
What Killed Herod?
S1 Ep4
6.3
One of the most brutal and brilliant leaders of ancient times, the first century King died with worms crawling from his flesh before he expired. On the one hand he was famous for impressive public works and architecture; on the others, for the Biblical slaughter of the firstborn sons of Israel and extraordinary cruelty including murdering his own family.
Real or Fake? and Fame & Forgery? - Part Two
S1 Ep6
6.3
The antiquities market has always been plagued by fakes and forgeries. But current controversies over the James Ossuary and Jehoash Stone are plagued by politics, making a proper assessment of their authenticity nearly impossible. Can science actually prove what's real and what's fake - and how did it all get so political?
Who Invented the Alphabet?
S1 Ep2
6.5
Everyone assumes the Greeks invented the alphabet, but what are its real origins? Archaeological finds tell us that it originated in Egypt where Hebrew slaves began the process of turning hieroglyphics into a series of symbols which convey sounds that can be used to form words.
Joshua
S1 Ep18
6.5
2nd Jan 2006
Joshua is one of the Bible's greatest generals who conquered Canaan, the land God promised the Israelites. From Joshua came Israel, from Israel Jesus, from Jesus, Christianity and much of the Western World. But did the Old Testament's fiercest warrior even exist?
Decoding Ezekiel's Vision
S2 Ep8
6.5
Since the beginning of time, man has searched the heavens for answers to the meaning and purpose of life. But what did the ancients know about the make-up of the universe? And what archaeology is out there that can tell us how they mapped the stars?
Who Wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls?
S1 Ep20
6.7
16th Jan 2006
n the 1950s a Bedouin shepherd's sheep stumbled upon some ancient scrolls in a cave on the shores of the Dead Sea. This accidental find would prove to be the greatest archaeological discovery of the twentieth century.
Jerusalem and The Black Prince
S1 Ep3
7.0
It's been an enduring mystery for two thousand years; what stopped the brutal Assyrian army from sacking Jerusalem in 701 BCE? The army was poised outside the walls of Jerusalem - imagine the US Army against the Saskatoon police force - but at the last moment, according to the Bible, "an angel of God" intervened and the Assyrians were defeated.
Accidental Archaeology
S1 Ep7
7.0
In North America it would be pretty unusual to have a bulldozer hit anything besides a hidden gas line or cable...but in Israel the cumbersome building tool often unearths ancient treasure. While digging a foundation for a new home, it's not uncommon to find the remains of an ancient city.
King David
S1 Ep15
7.0
12th Dec 2005
The Bible paints a picture of King David as a mighty hero, but for decades archaeologists have been struggling to find evidence of David's mighty kingdom.
Masada
S1 Ep19
7.0
9th Jan 2006
After the fall of Jerusalem in 70 AD, legend has it that a group of about 1,000 politicized Jews committed suicide rather than be taken into slavery by Rome. Archaeological evidence has proven the legend to be real.
Holy Hot Spot
S1 Ep21
7.0
23rd Jan 2006
For Jews, Christians and Muslims the Temple Mount or Al-Haram al-Sharif, is one of the holiest places on the planet. What does archaeology reveal about this holiest piece of the Holy Land?
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Delilah's People
S1 Ep1
5.8
The Philistines were a highly cultured people who left behind a rich legacy. We examine the tribe of Delilah and Goliath, their fertility cults, a temple like the one Samson may have destroyed with his bare hands, see some surprising artifacts and get the scoop on who the Philistines really were.
Who Invented the Alphabet?
S1 Ep2
6.5
Everyone assumes the Greeks invented the alphabet, but what are its real origins? Archaeological finds tell us that it originated in Egypt where Hebrew slaves began the process of turning hieroglyphics into a series of symbols which convey sounds that can be used to form words.
Jerusalem and The Black Prince
S1 Ep3
7.0
It's been an enduring mystery for two thousand years; what stopped the brutal Assyrian army from sacking Jerusalem in 701 BCE? The army was poised outside the walls of Jerusalem - imagine the US Army against the Saskatoon police force - but at the last moment, according to the Bible, "an angel of God" intervened and the Assyrians were defeated.
What Killed Herod?
S1 Ep4
6.3
One of the most brutal and brilliant leaders of ancient times, the first century King died with worms crawling from his flesh before he expired. On the one hand he was famous for impressive public works and architecture; on the others, for the Biblical slaughter of the firstborn sons of Israel and extraordinary cruelty including murdering his own family.
Real or Fake? and Fame & Forgery? - Part One
S1 Ep5
6.2
The antiquities market has always been plagued by fakes and forgeries. But current controversies over the James Ossuary and Jehoash Stone are plagued by politics, making a proper assessment of their authenticity nearly impossible. Can science actually prove what's real and what's fake - and how did it all get so political?
Real or Fake? and Fame & Forgery? - Part Two
S1 Ep6
6.3
The antiquities market has always been plagued by fakes and forgeries. But current controversies over the James Ossuary and Jehoash Stone are plagued by politics, making a proper assessment of their authenticity nearly impossible. Can science actually prove what's real and what's fake - and how did it all get so political?
Accidental Archaeology
S1 Ep7
7.0
In North America it would be pretty unusual to have a bulldozer hit anything besides a hidden gas line or cable...but in Israel the cumbersome building tool often unearths ancient treasure. While digging a foundation for a new home, it's not uncommon to find the remains of an ancient city.
Biblical Food
S1 Ep8
7.7
The Bible is full of references to the kinds of food ancients ate - but there are no recipes. Simcha learns what archaeology tells us about what people ate in ancient times; shops in Jerusalem for ingredients noted in the Bible and attempt to cook a meal fit for a king.
Jesus: The Early Years
S1 Ep9
7.7
The Gospels sometimes contradict each other in their descriptions of Jesus' early years and not much is known about how he spent his childhood. Now archaeology can help uncover some clues about his early influences and even his birth.
John the Baptist
S1 Ep10
7.8
New archaeology has revealed what may be the cave where St. John baptized new converts to Christianity.
True Blue and Return of the Hillazon - Part One
S1 Ep11
6.0
Why is a debate about a color so intensely important to some Orthodox Jews? How did the recipe for the true Royal Blue become lost? What is the Hillazon Does archaeology have the answers?
True Blue and Return of the Hillazon - Part Two
S1 Ep12
7.5
Why is a debate about a color so intensely important to some Orthodox Jews? How did the recipe for the true Royal Blue become lost? What is the Hillazon Does archaeology have the answers?
The Last Man Standing
S1 Ep13
9.0
28th Nov 2005
The first century historian, Flavius Josephus, is the most frequently quoted scholar when it comes to the history of Jesus' time. But are his views accurate? We get a profile of the controversial historian.
Crucifixion
S1 Ep14
8.5
5th Dec 2005
In ancient times, thousands of people's lives ended, excruciatingly, on the cross. Despite the fact that so many were crucified, little physical evidence of it remains. We investigate why there is so little archaeological proof and visit the only known artifact - a foot with a nail through it - in an Israeli museum.
King David
S1 Ep15
7.0
12th Dec 2005
The Bible paints a picture of King David as a mighty hero, but for decades archaeologists have been struggling to find evidence of David's mighty kingdom.
Jezebel: Bible Bad Girl
S1 Ep16
8.5
19th Dec 2005
How did this Phoenician princess become one of the Bible's best, or worst, femme fatales? Jezebel married Israelite King Ahab. But the Israelites new queen didn't move into the bridal chamber alone.
The Oldest Leper
S1 Ep17
8.5
26th Dec 2005
Ancients suffered from hundreds of ailments, some of which still plague us today. Leprosy is mentioned in the Bible frequently, and now archaeology has uncovered what may be the bones of the oldest leper. Scientists studying those bones can now tell us more about the disease than we may ever want to know.
Joshua
S1 Ep18
6.5
2nd Jan 2006
Joshua is one of the Bible's greatest generals who conquered Canaan, the land God promised the Israelites. From Joshua came Israel, from Israel Jesus, from Jesus, Christianity and much of the Western World. But did the Old Testament's fiercest warrior even exist?
Masada
S1 Ep19
7.0
9th Jan 2006
After the fall of Jerusalem in 70 AD, legend has it that a group of about 1,000 politicized Jews committed suicide rather than be taken into slavery by Rome. Archaeological evidence has proven the legend to be real.
Who Wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls?
S1 Ep20
6.7
16th Jan 2006
n the 1950s a Bedouin shepherd's sheep stumbled upon some ancient scrolls in a cave on the shores of the Dead Sea. This accidental find would prove to be the greatest archaeological discovery of the twentieth century.
Holy Hot Spot
S1 Ep21
7.0
23rd Jan 2006
For Jews, Christians and Muslims the Temple Mount or Al-Haram al-Sharif, is one of the holiest places on the planet. What does archaeology reveal about this holiest piece of the Holy Land?
Biblical Epicenter
S1 Ep22
7.0
For Jews, Christians and Muslims the Temple Mount or Al-Haram al-Sharif, is one of the holiest places on the planet. What does archaeology reveal about this holiest piece of the Holy Land?
The Mother of Archaeology
S1 Ep23
8.0
St. Helena was the mother of the Roman Emperor Constantine. She convinced him to establish Christianity as the official state religion in the 4th century. She was also the first Christian pilgrim. Simcha visits some of the holiest Christian sites to find out how accurate St. Helena was.
Who Wrote the Bible?
S1 Ep24
7.0
The Bible is made up of dozens of books, but tradition has it that the first five books were dictated to Moses, by God. But could Moses have really written down the words that God spoke, including the Ten Commandments?
Where is The Real Mount Sinai? - Part One
S1 Ep25
8.5
For thousands of years people have wondered which peak in the Sinai Peninsula is the legendary mountain where Moses is supposed to have received the 10 commandments.
Where is The Real Mount Sinai? - Part Two
S1 Ep26
8.0
For thousands of years people have wondered which peak in the Sinai Peninsula is the legendary mountain where Moses is supposed to have received the 10 commandments.
- All in the Family S2E11 rated 9.0
- Jewish Rome S2E9 rated 9.0
- The Last Man Standing S1E13 rated 9.0
- The Miracle Workers of Galilee S2E15 rated 8.5
- Where is The Real Mount Sinai? - Part One S1E25 rated 8.5
- The Oldest Leper S1E17 rated 8.5
- Jezebel: Bible Bad Girl S1E16 rated 8.5
- Crucifixion S1E14 rated 8.5
- Queen Esther and Purim S3E11 rated 8.0
- What Happened to the JC Bunch? Part 2: Tracking the Tribe S2E19 rated 8.0
- Delilah's People S1E1 rated 5.8
- True Blue and Return of the Hillazon - Part One S1E11 rated 6.0
- Real or Fake? and Fame & Forgery? - Part One S1E5 rated 6.2
- What Killed Herod? S1E4 rated 6.3
- Real or Fake? and Fame & Forgery? - Part Two S1E6 rated 6.3
- Who Invented the Alphabet? S1E2 rated 6.5
- Joshua S1E18 rated 6.5
- Decoding Ezekiel's Vision S2E8 rated 6.5
- Who Wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls? S1E20 rated 6.7
- Jerusalem and The Black Prince S1E3 rated 7.0
The last episode of The Naked Archaeologist aired on April 02, 2012.
There are 66 episodes of The Naked Archaeologist.
There are 3 seasons of The Naked Archaeologist.
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