over fences in search of the most
extraordinary archaeological finds from the ancient
Middle East, and crosses swords with some of the
world’s foremost archaeologists, historians
and scientists. Shot on location in Israel, Egypt and Greece.
Fast, funny and irreverent (think the Ali G.
meets Indiana Jones), Jacobovici asks the questions
we all want to know the answers to: Why is it
so bad to be called a Philistine? Was Jezebel
really that sexy? What do you do when you find
a 2,000-year-old palace under your house? And
where do you stop for a good falafel when you’re
on your way to find the real Mount Sinai?
“My goal,” says Jacobovici, “is
to demystify the Bible in general, and archaeology
in particular, to brush away the cobwebs and burst
academic bubbles.”
Drawing on years of personal research and his
experience in bringing history to life on the
screen, Jacobovici fearlessly probes some of the
most controversial new theories in Biblical archaeology:
that an African army rescued Jerusalem in the
8th Century B.C.; that the invention of the alphabet
contributed to the Biblical Exodus; and that recently
discovered Bronze Age ceramic penises may explain
why Delilah fell for Samson.
Says Alberta Nokes, VisionTV’s
Director of Independent Production and the Executive
Producer of The Naked Archaeologist:
“This series is a completely fresh way of
looking at archaeology and history. Simcha takes
the viewer to places most of us will never have
access to and reveals what archaeology can –
and cannot – tell us about history and the
Bible. And he has great fun doing it."
“The show also helps us to see that the
ancient past is still with us. Only The Naked
Archaeologist could relate a history of the
alphabet that brings together ancient inscriptions,
the Biblical story of Exodus and the ‘tags’
of modern-day graffiti artists.” |