- The Alphabet (2014)
- The Writing on the Wall (2008)
- The Rosetta Stone: Unlocking the Past (2010)
- The Lost Book of Enki (2004)
- The Maya: The Lost Civilization (2012)
- The Voynich Manuscript: The World's Most Mysterious Book (2011)
- The Secrets of the Dead Sea Scrolls (2006)
- The Story of Writing (2009)
- The Indus Script: A Lost Language (2015)
- The Oracle Bones of China (2007)
Embark on a fascinating journey through time with our curated selection of documentaries that delve into the enigmatic world of ancient writing systems. From the hieroglyphs of Egypt to the cuneiform of Mesopotamia, these films not only unravel the secrets of these scripts but also illuminate the cultures that created them. Whether you're a history buff, a linguist, or simply curious about how our ancestors communicated, this collection offers a treasure trove of knowledge and intrigue.

The Alphabet (2014)
Description: This film traces the evolution of the alphabet from its Semitic origins to its widespread use in various cultures, highlighting its impact on civilization.
Fact: It includes a segment on the Phoenician alphabet, which was one of the first widely used alphabetic scripts.


The Writing on the Wall (2008)
Description: This documentary explores the ancient graffiti of Pompeii, offering insights into the daily life and literacy of its inhabitants before the eruption of Vesuvius.
Fact: The film includes interviews with archaeologists who have studied the graffiti for decades, revealing personal stories etched into the walls.


The Rosetta Stone: Unlocking the Past (2010)
Description: A detailed look at how the Rosetta Stone was the key to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs, featuring interviews with Egyptologists and historians.
Fact: The documentary was filmed in collaboration with the British Museum, where the Rosetta Stone is housed.


The Lost Book of Enki (2004)
Description: Focuses on the Sumerian cuneiform tablets, exploring the myths and history of one of the world's earliest civilizations.
Fact: The documentary features reenactments of Sumerian myths, bringing the ancient texts to life.


The Maya: The Lost Civilization (2012)
Description: This documentary delves into the Maya script, one of the most sophisticated writing systems of the pre-Columbian Americas, and its role in Maya culture.
Fact: It includes footage of the decipherment process by modern scholars, showcasing the complexity of Maya hieroglyphs.


The Voynich Manuscript: The World's Most Mysterious Book (2011)
Description: An exploration of the Voynich Manuscript, an enigmatic medieval document written in an unknown script, offering theories on its origins and meaning.
Fact: The film features interviews with cryptographers and linguists who have attempted to decode the manuscript.


The Secrets of the Dead Sea Scrolls (2006)
Description: Examines the discovery and significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls, which include some of the oldest known biblical manuscripts.
Fact: The documentary was made with access to the Israel Museum, where many of the scrolls are preserved.


The Story of Writing (2009)
Description: A comprehensive look at the history of writing, from pictographs to the digital age, with a focus on ancient scripts.
Fact: Features interviews with experts from around the world, including Egypt, China, and Mexico.


The Indus Script: A Lost Language (2015)
Description: Investigates the Indus Valley script, one of the world's oldest undeciphered writing systems, and the theories surrounding its use.
Fact: The film includes archaeological evidence from recent excavations in Pakistan and India.


The Oracle Bones of China (2007)
Description: This documentary uncovers the oracle bone script, the earliest form of Chinese writing, and its use in divination during the Shang Dynasty.
Fact: It features the first-ever filming of the excavation of oracle bones in Henan Province, China.
