Lost Faces of the Bible

Lost Faces of the Bible (2013)

EndedDocumentary show

Lost Faces of the Bible, a four-part documentary series, blends myth-busting archaeology with dramatic recreations and forensic investigation. Having been granted unprecedented access to four ancient skulls from the Holy Land, each episode seeks to accurately reconstruct a famous face

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Scheduleevery Monday (60 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

Lost Faces of the Bible premiere?

The premiere of Lost Faces of the Bible was on March 31, 2013.

Who hosted Lost Faces of the Bible?

Lost Faces of the Bible was hosted by history enthusiast and author Miles Stice.

How many episodes of Lost Faces of the Bible were there?

Lost Faces of the Bible consisted of five episodes.

What was the focus of Lost Faces of the Bible?

Lost Faces of the Bible focused on exploring the history and stories behind some of the most famous figures in the Bible, through the use of modern forensic technology.

Which stories and figures from the Bible were explored in Lost Faces of the Bible?

Lost Faces of the Bible explored the lives and stories of figures such as King Herod, Mary Magdalene, and the Gnostics.

What kind of forensic technology was used in Lost Faces of the Bible?

Lost Faces of the Bible used various techniques, such as facial reconstruction, CT scans, and 3D printing, to recreate the faces of historical figures.

Who provided expert commentary on Lost Faces of the Bible?

Experts in fields such as theology, archaeology, and forensic science provided commentary on Lost Faces of the Bible.

What was the critical reception of Lost Faces of the Bible?

Information about the critical reception of Lost Faces of the Bible is not available on epguides.tv.

Where was Lost Faces of the Bible filmed?

The episodes of Lost Faces of the Bible were filmed in various locations, including Jerusalem, Israel, and Europe.

What was the production company behind Lost Faces of the Bible?

Lost Faces of the Bible was produced by Icon Films.

What was the shooting format used in Lost Faces of the Bible?

There is no information available on epguides.tv regarding the shooting format used in Lost Faces of the Bible.

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