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Afghanistan's Hidden Treasures
For a country shattered by decades of war, evidence of a glorious past inspires a renewed sense of national pride.
In Their Words
Imagine the tangibility of picking up something that’s four thousand years old and thinking: I’m the first person to pick this up for four thousand years. It could be just a piece of pottery, but it’s a thrill.
-Fredrik Hiebert
Spotlight
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2012 Issyk Kul Expedition
Follow along as Fred Hiebert and his team search for a sunken palace in Kyrgyzstan.
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Photos
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Afghanistan's Hidden Treasures Photo Gallery
Concealed from invading Soviets, later from the Taliban, and feared lost, a trove of precious antiquities reveals the rich cultures that came together at one of history's great crossroads.
Videos
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Fred Hiebert, Archaeologist
NG Fellow Fred Hiebert describes his excitement on finding an artifact over 800 years old.
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00:08:00 Fred Hiebert
Now you can enter the world of Indiana Jones and experience the adventure of field archaeology. Lucasfilm Ltd. and National Geographic have teamed up to bring you “Indiana Jones and the Adventure of Archaeology,” an exhibit based on the Indiana Jones franchise. National Geographic Fellow and archaeologist Fred Hiebert joins Boyd in the studio to talk about the traveling exhibit.
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Hire Fred Hiebert to Speak at Your Event
Archaeologist and National Geographic Fellow Fredrik Hiebert has searched for human history in some of the world’s most remote and romantic places.
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Famous Women Explorers
Meet female explorers who have pushed the limits in adventure, science, and more.
Meet All Our Explorers
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Explorers A-Z
At the heart of our explorers program is the quest for knowledge through exploration and the people who make it possible.
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Explorers by Category
Browse our different areas of exploration and discover the fascinating people behind the projects.