IPTVMOBILE
NOVA: First Face of America poster
Back to movies

Watch NOVA: First Face of America in streaming IPTV

NOVA: First Face of America

Year: 2018 DocumentaryHistory Runtime: 53 min Rating: 7.4

Overview

During risky expeditions in an underwater cave in Mexico, scientists unearth the skeleton of a 13,000-year-old prehistoric teenager to gain insight into the earliest known humans in America.

Genres

DocumentaryHistory

Cast

Jay O. Sanders

Jay O. Sanders

Narrator (voice)

Similar titles

Cleopatra's Final Secret poster
Year: 2025 Rating: 7.7

Cleopatra's Final Secret

After 20 years seeking Cleopatra's tomb, archaeologist K. Martinez's search shifts to an underwater Mediterranean site. She's joined by Titanic finder Bob Ballard, Egyptian Navy and dive teams to explore the location.

Expédition Pétra : sur la piste des Nabatéens poster
Year: 2022 Rating: 8.0

Expédition Pétra : sur la piste des Nabatéens

Expédition Pétra : sur la piste des Nabatéens

Mystery of the Maya poster
Year: 1995 Rating: 4.7

Mystery of the Maya

Filmed in IMAX, a young Mayan boy who lives close to the ruins becomes acquainted with an archaeologist (Guerra) and asks her to tell him about his ancestors. The crew travelled to over 15 locations in Mexico and Guatemala, including Tulum and Chichén Itzá.

Der Aufstieg der Habsburger. Die Schlacht am Marchfeld poster
Year: 2022 Rating: 8.0

Der Aufstieg der Habsburger. Die Schlacht am Marchfeld

It was the battle that decided the future of Europe: on August 26, 1278, two dynasties faced each other at Marchfeld. On one side was the Roman-German King Rudolf I from the House of Habsburg, on the other Ottokar II from the Bohemian Přemyslid dynasty. Rudolf's victory over Ottokar laid the foundations for the unprecedented rise of the Habsburg Empire, which was to play a decisive role in Europe for more than six centuries.

Schätze aus der Unterwelt poster
Year: 2016 Rating: 8.2

Schätze aus der Unterwelt

Schätze aus der Unterwelt

Treasures of the Anglo-Saxons poster
Year: 2010 Rating: 7.0

Treasures of the Anglo-Saxons

In this hour-long documentary, Oxford academic Janina Ramirez tours the country in search of Anglo-Saxon art treasures. Her basic thesis - and it is a plausible one - is that we should not look upon their era as a "dark age" as compared, for example, to Roman times, but rather celebrate it as an age in which creativity flowered, especially in terms of artistic design as well as symbolism. She shows plenty of good examples, ranging from the Franks Casket to the Staffordshire Hoard, and the Lindisfarne Gospels.

Narbonne: The Second Rome poster
Year: 2021 Rating: 7.0

Narbonne: The Second Rome

More than 2.000 years ago, Narbonne in today's Département Aude was the capital of a huge Roman province in Southern Gaul - Gallia Narbonensis. It was the second most important Roman port in the western Mediterranean and the town was one of the most important commercial hubs between the colonies and the Roman Empire, thus the town could boast a size rivaling that of the city that had established it: Rome itself. Paradoxically, the town that distinguished itself for its impressive architecture, today shows no more signs of it: neither temples, arenas, nor theaters. Far less significant Roman towns like Nîmes or Arles are full of ancient sites. Narbonne today is a tranquil town in Occitania

Secrets of Egypt's Lost Queen poster
Year: 2007 Rating: 7.5

Secrets of Egypt's Lost Queen

Move over, King Tut: There's a new pharaoh on the scene. A team of top archaeologists and forensics experts revisits the story of Hatshepsut, the woman who snatched the throne dressed as a man and declared herself ruler. Despite her long and prosperous reign, her record was all but eradicated from Egyptian history in a mystery that has long puzzled scholars. But with the latest research effort captured in this program, history is about to change.

Pompeii: Sin City poster
Year: 2020 Rating: 5.5

Pompeii: Sin City

A story about one of the most famous and mysterious archaeological sites in the world.

The 1001 Faces of Palmyra poster
Year: 2021 Rating: 7.0

The 1001 Faces of Palmyra

Two thousand years ago, it was a flourishing city in the middle of what is now a Syrian desert. At the crossroads of trade routes, Palmyra attracted caravanners from Mesopotamia, India and China. In what remains of its ruins, rediscovered by Europeans in the 17th century, its numerous necropolises bear witness to a prosperous past. Carved in limestone in the first centuries of our era, the faces of the representatives - men, women and children - of its greatest families adorn the walls of its tombs. Since 2012, Danish archaeologist Rubina Raja has been leading a long-term project to find, document and retrace the family trees and daily life of these Palmyrenians.

Streaming IPTV FAQ

Can I watch this title through IPTV?

Availability depends on your IPTV provider and the rights included in your subscription. This page uses TMDB data for discovery and does not host video content.