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25 Jul
25 Jul
Jennifer and U.S. Navy veteran Jordan Hunter investigate claims that a vortex for supernatural forces has caused ships and planes to vanish without a trace.
25 Jul
Decapitated human heads shrunk to a fraction of their original size; displayed in museums and private collections, there are thousands of these heads around the world. Where do they come from?
25 Jul
The first cataract of the Nile cuts through Aswan, making it a natural border and a gateway to the gold of the Pharaohs; we dive into the waters of Elephantine Island to discover the oldest Nilometer.
25 Jul
25 Jul
Did the Trojan War really happen? In Amsterdam, a team examine the work of old explorers and uncover new clues; in Greece, archaeologists unearth the remains of a town that could be linked to Troy.
25 Jul
Don Wildman investigates the disappearance of one of New York's elite, an Olympic jersey tied to a pivotal moment for civil rights, and a plastic knife wielded in a chilling survival story.
25 Jul
The Tower of Babel is one of the most famous stories in the Bible, but was the structure that incurred the wrath of God and spawned a multitude of languages that exist around the world actually real?
25 Jul
The first cataract of the Nile cuts through Aswan, making it a natural border and a gateway to the gold of the Pharaohs; we dive into the waters of Elephantine Island to discover the oldest Nilometer.
25 Jul
Christopher Clark explores the cultural wealth of Southeast Asia - the temple complex of Angkor Wat in Cambodia and the old royal cities of Hue in Vietnam and Luang Prabang in Laos.
25 Jul
In response to a call to storm Area 51, Jennifer and ufologist Ryan Sprague investigate what sparked this viral movement and what may be hidden inside Area 51.
25 Jul
As the Vikings attack the coasts of the Frankish empire, they encounter a different resistance; the Frankish emperor Charlemagne has no plans to give up his Christian territory to heathens and pirates.
25 Jul
The engineering roots of the Burj Khalifa and many other buildings across the world can be traced back to one of the greatest periods of scientific innovation in history: the Golden Age of Islam.
25 Jul
The ten plagues in the Bible's book of Exodus is one of the strangest stories ever told; new evidence suggests these events were real natural phenomena with one single catastrophic cause.
25 Jul
25 Jul
For most people, Vikings are known only as violent looters; we dig deeper and gain more insight into who the Vikings really were, and find out why they left Scandinavia to become pirates.
25 Jul
Michael visits India, the 'Jewel in the Crown'; the British East India Company built the world's first multinational corporation. How did such a small number of colonists rule over such a vast area?
25 Jul
25 Jul
Jennifer and U.S. Navy veteran Jordan Hunter investigate claims that a vortex for supernatural forces has caused ships and planes to vanish without a trace.
25 Jul
In the late 9th century, the Vikings return to Francia; through diplomacy and political marriages, the Vikings are increasingly assimilated into Frankish society and even convert to Christianity.
25 Jul
Lyon is the third-largest city in France; in ancient times it was the largest. At the time, the capital of the Gauls was called Lugdunum, a showcase for Rome in lands conquered by Julius Caesar.
25 Jul
Decapitated human heads shrunk to a fraction of their original size; displayed in museums and private collections, there are thousands of these heads around the world. Where do they come from?
25 Jul
The first cataract of the Nile cuts through Aswan, making it a natural border and a gateway to the gold of the Pharaohs; we dive into the waters of Elephantine Island to discover the oldest Nilometer.
25 Jul
25 Jul
Did the Trojan War really happen? In Amsterdam, a team examine the work of old explorers and uncover new clues; in Greece, archaeologists unearth the remains of a town that could be linked to Troy.
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