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Ancient Mysteries: Ancient Prophecy (1996)

Ancient Mysteries: Ancient Prophecy (1996)
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A stunning look at the history of prophecy, this episode of A&E's Ancient Mysteries takes the viewer around the world to explore how different cultures through the ages have attempted to predict their destinies. The documentary highlights some of the most intriguing prophetic mysteries, including the divining methods of the Native Americans, the Ancient Greeks' oracle at Delphi, the famous predictions of Nostradamus, and a startling prediction made 16 years prior to the disastrous sinking of the Titanic. ~ Carrie Downes, Rovi

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Synopsis of Ancient Mysteries: Ancient Prophecy

A stunning look at the history of prophecy, this episode of A&E's Ancient Mysteries takes the viewer around the world to explore how different cultures through the ages have attempted to predict their destinies. The documentary highlights some of the most intriguing prophetic mysteries, including the divining methods of the Native Americans, the Ancient Greeks' oracle at Delphi, the famous predictions of Nostradamus, and a startling prediction made 16 years prior to the disastrous sinking of the Titanic. ~ Carrie Downes, Rovi

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    Rodney M.

    The quality of the video is terrible - it's like watching something that I had taped on my VCR in the 1980's. On the plus side, it is hosted by Leonard Nimoy.

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