Ancient Invisible Cities
Istanbul
Season 1 Episode 3 of 3
In Turkey, Michael Scott uses 3D-scanning technology to examine the once enormous Hippodrome, which began as a stadium for chariot racing, though its foundations were later converted into a huge water cistern to supply the Emperor's Great Palace. Michael unearths a holy well, hidden 30 feet under a carpet shop and, conversely, walks high above the city on the most sophisticated and longest aqueduct of the Roman world, finding that part of the Great Palace of Constantine is now a burnt-out shell. Along the way Michael finds time for a shave in the Sultan's Grande Bazaar and uncovers the engineering innovations of the Suleymaniye Mosque
Ancient Invisible Cities airs on BBC Two Northern Ireland at 4:00 PM, Sunday 1 December. (Subtitles, repeat, finale, series, audio description.)
Topics
Education ➝ Science ➝ Factual Topics
Foreign Countries ➝ Expeditions
Michael Scott
Presenter
Renny Bartlett
Producer
Chris Granlund
Executive Producer