See archival images and stills of individuals featured in Carthage’s Lost Warriors.
- Ahren carved into the rock of the Brazilian state of Paraíba IngáGlyphs could be of Celtic origin – as amateur researchers speculate.Credit: Courtesy of ZDF Enterprises
Ancient Carthaginian ships sailing off the coast of Brazil - a bold vision or a historical event (animation)Credit: Courtesy of ZDF Enterprises
Ancient axe head from AmazoniaCredit: Courtesy of ZDF Enterprises- Mummies of the ChachapoyasPhoto Credit: ZDF Enterprises
Ancient Carthage went down by flame and sword. But whither fled the survivors still puzzles scientists (animation).Photo Credit: ZDF Enterprises- Dr. Peter LercheFor 30 years, German ethnologist Dr. Peter Lerche has been unraveling the mystery of the Chachapoyas in the mountain rain forest of Peru.Photo Credit: ZDF Enterprises
- The filmmaker Michael Gregory shooting in Paraíba, BrazilCredit: Courtesy of ZDF Enterprises
- The Chachapoyas used the technique of trepanation later mastered by European Celts.The skull holes were made for medical and religious purposes.Credit: Courtesy of ZDF Enterprises
The fortress walls of Chachapoyas KuelapThe fortress walls of Chachapoyas Kuelap, these same ancient buildings were common in the Mediterranean.Photo Credit: ZDF Enterprises
The high seas fleet of the Carthaginians could theoretically cross the Atlantic (animation).Credit: Courtesy of ZDF Enterprises- The mummies of the ChachapoyasThe mummies of the Chachapoyas provide scientists with important clues about their origin.Photo Credit: ZDF Enterprises
- Rocio Paz SoteroPeruvian archaeologist Rocio Paz Sotero examines the mummies from destroyed graves of the Chachapoyas.Photo Credit: ZDF Enterprises
- The round stone houses of the ChachapoyasThe round stone houses of the Chachapoyas in the Peruvian Andes - same as 2,000 year old Celtic remains in northern Spain.Photo Credit: ZDF Enterprises
Clotilde AlvaThe potter Clotilde Alva from the Chachapoyas – site Huancas (Peru ) maintains the cultural heritage of her legendary ancestors.Photo Credit: ZDF Enterprises
Copper ax appeared in the Amazon jungleThis enigmatic copper ax appeared in the Amazon jungle - evidence of transatlantic contacts long before Columbus.Photo Credit: ZDF Enterprises- Professor Vanderley de BritoProfessor Vanderley de Brito working on deciphering the carvings in the rock of the Brazilian state of Paraíba Ingá – glyphs from over 2,000 years ago.Photo Credit: ZDF Enterprises
- Grave robbers damaged these Chachapoyas mummies in search of fabrics and gold jewelry.Photo Credit: ZDF Enterprises
- The ruins of Kuelap in PeruPhoto Credit: ZDF Enterprises
- Rock of Ingá in the Brazilian mountainsPhoto Credit: ZDF Enterprises
Did the ancestors of the Indo- blond peasant girl Cecilia Flores come from Europe long before Columbus?Photo Credit: ZDF Enterprises
Cameraman Alexander Hein during filming in Chachapoyas Peru.Photo Credit: ZDF Enterprises- Celtic fortress Castro de Baroña in northwestern Spain has an amazing resemblance to the pre-Columbian Chachapoyas Kuelap City in Peru.Credit: Courtesy of ZDF Enterprises
Professor Hans Giffhorn presents the hypothesis that the Celts and Carthaginians journeyed to Peru almost 2,000 years ago.Photo Credit: ZDF Enterprises









