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27 Jul
27 Jul
Jennifer teams up with cryptozoologist Andrew Sanford to investigate newly-surfaced evidence of Bigfoot.
27 Jul
The story of Adam and Eve is one of the most famous in the world; it is considered an allegory by many, but the possibility of God's paradise on Earth being a real place remains for others.
27 Jul
In 2334 BCE, the Akkadians conquered and united the Sumerian city state kingdoms to create the world's first empire; archaeologists try to find out how they became so powerful and why they collapsed.
27 Jul
The Mothman: a creature that has been haunting the American town of Point Pleasant since the 1960s. Over 100 people claim to have seen him, but no-one can explain what it is or where it comes from.
27 Jul
Is a corroded lump of bronze found on the sea floor really a 2,000-year-old computer, and was a 1,000-pound World War Two bomb really piloted by a pigeon?
27 Jul
Don Wildman examines the man who saved George Washington, a civil rights pioneer, and the bizarre sighting of a UFO.
27 Jul
Stonehenge is a 5,000 year-old mystery; now the discovery and dating of an ancient mass grave at the Stonehenge site is suggesting that this iconic site began as a Neolithic graveyard.
27 Jul
In 2334 BCE, the Akkadians conquered and united the Sumerian city state kingdoms to create the world's first empire; archaeologists try to find out how they became so powerful and why they collapsed.
27 Jul
27 Jul
Jennifer teams up with journalist Sarah Lyons to investigate the centuries-old mystery of the Salem Witch Trials.
27 Jul
1066: the Vikings are no longer involved in raids or pillages, but in a power struggle for the throne of England, a historic and tumultuous event which will also be the last battle of the Vikings.
27 Jul
During the Gallic Wars, Arles in the south of France fared really well. The most beautiful Roman monuments were built there, hence Arles was nicknamed 'the little Rome of Ancient Gaul'.
27 Jul
In 1950, three Danish farmers came across a grizzly find - a body buried in a peat bog. Instances of this became known as 'bog bodies', naturally mummified corpses buried during Europe's Iron Age.
27 Jul
In a journey across the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, Sona traces the development of the Hindu religion from its origins as an amalgamation of local faith traditions to its dominant position today.
27 Jul
The Mediterranean Sea has been called many names because it's been the lifeblood for countless civilisations; this body of water has experienced more human interaction than any other on the planet.
27 Jul
Christopher Clark travels to Latin America; he follows the tracks of early advanced civilisations in Palenque and Teotihuacán and visits Cuba and the Galapagos Islands' national park.
27 Jul
27 Jul
Jennifer teams up with cryptozoologist Andrew Sanford to investigate newly-surfaced evidence of Bigfoot.
27 Jul
This episode spans the early years - when Iberia was a minor province of Carthage - through to the glories of Spain's Moslem age and the Cordoba Caliphate.
27 Jul
Using 3D imagery, reconstitutions and interviews with historians and archaeologists, this episode tells the story of Gallo-Roman Paris and uncovers the vestiges of ancient Paris: Lutetia.
27 Jul
The story of Adam and Eve is one of the most famous in the world; it is considered an allegory by many, but the possibility of God's paradise on Earth being a real place remains for others.
27 Jul
In 2334 BCE, the Akkadians conquered and united the Sumerian city state kingdoms to create the world's first empire; archaeologists try to find out how they became so powerful and why they collapsed.
27 Jul
The Mothman: a creature that has been haunting the American town of Point Pleasant since the 1960s. Over 100 people claim to have seen him, but no-one can explain what it is or where it comes from.
27 Jul
Is a corroded lump of bronze found on the sea floor really a 2,000-year-old computer, and was a 1,000-pound World War Two bomb really piloted by a pigeon?
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