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Archæology(en)
A troubled amateur archaeologist begins a journey of self-discovery, digging up more than he bargained for whilst excavating the grounds of his late parents' house.

Archaeology of Love(ko)
Young-sil and Insik become lovers eight hours after meeting. Insik is certain that Young-sil is a free spirit. Anxious Insik makes Young-sil promise that their love will be forever, whatever happens. Young-sil tries to keep the promise, even after their breakup. 8 years later, Young-sil likes Woodo, but is unable to do anything.

Building Archaeology(zh)
The documentary Building Archeology (jiànzhú kǎo) (2011) considers the more recent past. It’s made up of three vignettes about different buildings in Beijing: a museum, an abandoned hospital, and a detention center. The latter two vignettes are especially interesting. In the second, a woman wanders around the ruins of a hospital built in a week to deal with the 2003 SARS outbreak. The third concerns a former prisoner, tracing out a map of the detention center where he was held in 2011.

The Archaeology of Community(sr)
Through archival footage of his parents' wedding, the filmmaker embarks on a personal and societal reflection on the theme of love and marriage in contemporary Serbia. The film follows scenes from a traditional Balkan wedding, where songs, dances, and rituals reveal deeply rooted heteronormative values. As he watches these moments, the filmmaker questions his own relationship to marriage as an LGBT individual in a society grappling with change, yet resistant to equality. Will he, as their son, ever have the chance to experience love and marriage the way his parents did? The film explores the dilemma between tradition and modern love, confronting the past with hopes for a future where everyone has the right to love and union without restrictions. Through this personal narrative, the filmmaker addresses the issues of acceptance, family, and dreams that may never become reality in the current social context.
THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF FUTURE: A FRAGMENT(zh)
This is a complete video that was downloaded from the Internet. I didn't make any changes, just added a title at the beginning and a line of text at the end. The time frame on the video appears to indicate an event in the future, but this is reality, not science fiction.
Jetysu Archaeology(kk)
"Zhetysu" is literally translated from the Kazakh language as "Seven rivers". This is the most ancient historical and geographical region of the Almaty region which is being studied by Kazakhstani archaeologists. Of particular interest to them is the era of the early nomads. Digging up ancient burial mounds, archaeologists are trying to trace the migration routes of the nomadic tribes of Altai and make an unexpected discovery.
Archaeology of a Woman(en)
A mother's dementia reignites a past of crime and lust, forcing her daughter to make difficult decisions.

ETs Among Us Presents: Alaska's Secret Pyramid and Worldwide Alien Archaeology(en)
Peabody Award winner Linda Moulton Howe and other experts explore the enigma of the colossal stone pyramids encircling our planet, both their purposes and the incomprehensible technology behind their creation.
Archaeology and Monuments of Tripura(en)
This film is about the documentation of temples and other archaeological remains, monuments and antiquities found from Tripura. This film covered all the important places of archaeology and monuments of Tripura.
Nautical Archaeology - Beginnings(en)
The birth of Underwater Archaeology, 1960-1962, shows the pioneers of nautical archaeology as they develop methods of excavating ancient shipwrecks on the seabed. Among them are George Bass, Claude Duthuit, Frederick van Doorninck, Susan Womer Katzev, Ann Bass, and David Owen, who later founded the Institute of Nautical Archaeology (INA) which now excavates around the world.
THE NEW DICTATORS – ARCHAEOLOGY OF HELLSINKI GRAFFITI (DOCUMENTARY)(en)
After the initial tour in 2018, The New Dictators movie is finally available online! Dig deep into the rich Graffiti history of Helsinki. Starting with innocent beginnings back in the mid 1980s, the journey takes us through vandal enthusiasm of the nineties to the zero tolerance politics of the 2000’s leading into county jail. Including tons of rare archival material and side-by-side interviews with pioneers and masters like the Diamonds Crew and Trama. Showing very fresh and pure styles, the documentation clearly commemorates classics such as Style Wars.

Archaeological Excavations at Skálholt in 1954(is)
This documentary focuses on the archaeological excavations at Skálholt in 1954 when the sarcophagus of bishop Páll Jónsson (bishop 1195-1211) was unearthed.

The Archaeologist(el)
In the final 'battle' of her career, a determined archaeologist - who has dedicated all her life to protecting the cultural and natural environment of the land - has 2 months to salvage as much as possible from an archaeological dig which is planned to be flooded during the construction process of a new dam by the Greek National Power Company.
Bones of Contention: Native American Archaeology(en)
The remains of more than 10,000 Native Americans unearthed at archaeological sites across the U.S. are in the possession of museums such as the Smithsonian. Is the analysis of the bones valid scientific research, or is it a desecration of Native American culture? This program focuses on the tensions between scientists, historians, and museum curators and Native American groups, as the bones take on a central role in a war of alternate perspectives. In examining this debate, the program provides an excellent survey of Native American archaeology in the U.S. A BBC Production.

Montserrat (a phono-archaeology)(xx)
The film is a project that focuses on a Caribbean Island devastated by a volcanic eruption in the 1990’s. The film travels through the remains including the former radio station and the legendary AIR recording studios. The soundtrack is a mixture of on-site acoustic experiments, sounds of the island’s fauna and natural surroundings discovered in pop albums recorded at AIR in the 80’s, and music and voices found in disinterred tapes and vinyl.

Living Archaeology(en)
Along the coastline of the Gaza Strip, beneath layers of rubble, lies one of Palestine’s hidden treasures and one of the region’s most important archaeological sites. Repeated bombings, and the humanitarian disaster inflicted on Palestinian communities by the decades-long Israeli occupation and siege, as well as advancing coastal erosion and necessary development within the enforced densification of Gaza, have placed this unique site under existential threat. -FA

Digging into the Past (Archaeology)(en)
Shows students and archaeologists unearthing the remains of an ancient Indian culture in southwestern Illinois.