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      • Digging for the Truth III (10)

        Search for King David. In the Old Testament, King David is the shepherd poet who, after slaying the giant Goliath, goes on to become the first king of a united Israel. But was he a real historical figure?

      • Ancient Aliens VII (1)

        Mysteries of the Sphinx. Theorists offer compelling evidence suggesting that the ancient monolith thought to depict Egyptian pharaoh Khafra once represented an alien being.

      • Mystery Pickers (6)

        Lincoln's Letter. Dale and Blue examine whether a letter hidden behind a picture frame is a lost piece of Abraham Lincoln correspondence.

      • Museum Men (5)

        Lincoln's Last Ride. Creative Arts has been commissioned by the Sarasota Classic Car Museum to build a full-scale replica of President Abraham Lincoln's Springfield funeral carriage.

      • Evolve (10)

        Speed. The ability to react and move can mean the difference between life and death in the animal kingdom. Some animals have evolved into championship fliers, swimmers, and runners.

      • Auschwitz: The Nazis and the Final Solution (4)

        Corruption. Eyewitnesses recall how those in power at Auschwitz lined their pockets with wealth stolen from Jewish inmates while also engaging in illicit affairs.

      • Chasing Mummies (5)

        Sunken. Discovering the final resting place of Cleopatra is a lifelong passion for many an archaeologist. Now Zahi has permitted some to dive into the Mediterranean Sea and bring up a nine-ton pylon that is a confirmed part of her shrine.

      • Lost Worlds (8)

        Jesus' Jerusalem. It has been rebuilt more than 20 times since his death, but what was Jesus' Jerusalem really like?

      • Digging for the Truth III (10)

        Search for King David. In the Old Testament, King David is the shepherd poet who, after slaying the giant Goliath, goes on to become the first king of a united Israel. But was he a real historical figure?

      • Ancient Aliens VII (1)

        Mysteries of the Sphinx. Theorists offer compelling evidence suggesting that the ancient monolith thought to depict Egyptian pharaoh Khafra once represented an alien being.

      • Mystery Pickers (6)

        Lincoln's Letter. Dale and Blue examine whether a letter hidden behind a picture frame is a lost piece of Abraham Lincoln correspondence.

      • Museum Men (5)

        Lincoln's Last Ride. Creative Arts has been commissioned by the Sarasota Classic Car Museum to build a full-scale replica of President Abraham Lincoln's Springfield funeral carriage.

      • Evolve (10)

        Speed. The ability to react and move can mean the difference between life and death in the animal kingdom. Some animals have evolved into championship fliers, swimmers, and runners.

      • Auschwitz: The Nazis and the Final Solution (4)

        Corruption. Eyewitnesses recall how those in power at Auschwitz lined their pockets with wealth stolen from Jewish inmates while also engaging in illicit affairs.

      • Chasing Mummies (5)

        Sunken. Discovering the final resting place of Cleopatra is a lifelong passion for many an archaeologist. Now Zahi has permitted some to dive into the Mediterranean Sea and bring up a nine-ton pylon that is a confirmed part of her shrine.

      • Lost Worlds (8)

        Jesus' Jerusalem. It has been rebuilt more than 20 times since his death, but what was Jesus' Jerusalem really like?

      • Digging for the Truth III (10)

        Search for King David. In the Old Testament, King David is the shepherd poet who, after slaying the giant Goliath, goes on to become the first king of a united Israel. But was he a real historical figure?

      • Ancient Aliens VII (1)

        Mysteries of the Sphinx. Theorists offer compelling evidence suggesting that the ancient monolith thought to depict Egyptian pharaoh Khafra once represented an alien being.

      • Mystery Pickers (6)

        Lincoln's Letter. Dale and Blue examine whether a letter hidden behind a picture frame is a lost piece of Abraham Lincoln correspondence.

      • Museum Men (5)

        Lincoln's Last Ride. Creative Arts has been commissioned by the Sarasota Classic Car Museum to build a full-scale replica of President Abraham Lincoln's Springfield funeral carriage.

      • Evolve (10)

        Speed. The ability to react and move can mean the difference between life and death in the animal kingdom. Some animals have evolved into championship fliers, swimmers, and runners.

      • Auschwitz: The Nazis and the Final Solution (4)

        Corruption. Eyewitnesses recall how those in power at Auschwitz lined their pockets with wealth stolen from Jewish inmates while also engaging in illicit affairs.

      • Chasing Mummies (5)

        Sunken. Discovering the final resting place of Cleopatra is a lifelong passion for many an archaeologist. Now Zahi has permitted some to dive into the Mediterranean Sea and bring up a nine-ton pylon that is a confirmed part of her shrine.

      • Lost Worlds (8)

        Jesus' Jerusalem. It has been rebuilt more than 20 times since his death, but what was Jesus' Jerusalem really like?

      • Digging for the Truth III (10)

        Search for King David. In the Old Testament, King David is the shepherd poet who, after slaying the giant Goliath, goes on to become the first king of a united Israel. But was he a real historical figure?

      • Ancient Aliens VII (1)

        Mysteries of the Sphinx. Theorists offer compelling evidence suggesting that the ancient monolith thought to depict Egyptian pharaoh Khafra once represented an alien being.

      • Mystery Pickers (6)

        Lincoln's Letter. Dale and Blue examine whether a letter hidden behind a picture frame is a lost piece of Abraham Lincoln correspondence.

      • Museum Men (5)

        Lincoln's Last Ride. Creative Arts has been commissioned by the Sarasota Classic Car Museum to build a full-scale replica of President Abraham Lincoln's Springfield funeral carriage.

      • Evolve (10)

        Speed. The ability to react and move can mean the difference between life and death in the animal kingdom. Some animals have evolved into championship fliers, swimmers, and runners.

      • Digging for the Truth (7)

        The Search for El Dorado. Intrepid host Josh Bernstein goes in search of the legendary lost City of Gold. From the peaks of the Andes to the depths of the Amazon, can he find the truth?

      • Mummy Forensics (4)

        The Pierced Skull. The body of a South American mummy has a number of visible wounds, and a large hole in his skull. The team work to find out: was the man a victim of crime?

      • History of the Future (4)

        The Future of Democracy. This episode documents the ongoing crisis of democracy and explores the strengths and weaknesses of some of the technological and autocratic alternatives that aspire to replace it.

      • Sliced (7)

        Fire Truck. Firefighting has come a long way since the bucket brigade. To answer your burning questions about fire trucks, John's slicing up the loudest sirens and the strongest water pumps.

      • Sliced (8)

        Saloon. John's stepping behind the bar at his local watering hole to dissect beer taps, shred a jukebox and carve up a mechanical bull - all to find out what lies within.

      • Brad Meltzer's Lost History (4)

        Missing Moon Rocks. Brad Meltzer and viewers are on the hunt for lost history. Among the missing: actual lunar rocks brought back from the moon by American astronauts during the Apollo space program - and later stolen from NASA headquarters in a daring heist.

      • Chasing Mummies (2)

        Trapped. Zahi journeys in to the Five Chambers with the fellows in tow. Together they will document the ancient graffiti on the walls of the Chambers, proving Zahi's theory that ancient Egyptians, not slaves, built the Pyramids at Giza.

      • Mystery Pickers (6)

        Lincoln's Letter. Dale and Blue examine whether a letter hidden behind a picture frame is a lost piece of Abraham Lincoln correspondence.

      • Abandoned Engineering (6)

        Roads to Nowhere. We explore some of the world’s strangest abandoned roads and transport links, and ask, why did survival in WWI come to depend on a narrow track cut into a sheer cliff face?

      • Digging for the Truth (7)

        The Search for El Dorado. Intrepid host Josh Bernstein goes in search of the legendary lost City of Gold. From the peaks of the Andes to the depths of the Amazon, can he find the truth?

      • Mummy Forensics (4)

        The Pierced Skull. The body of a South American mummy has a number of visible wounds, and a large hole in his skull. The team work to find out: was the man a victim of crime?

      • History of the Future (4)

        The Future of Democracy. This episode documents the ongoing crisis of democracy and explores the strengths and weaknesses of some of the technological and autocratic alternatives that aspire to replace it.

      • Sliced (7)

        Fire Truck. Firefighting has come a long way since the bucket brigade. To answer your burning questions about fire trucks, John's slicing up the loudest sirens and the strongest water pumps.

      • Sliced (8)

        Saloon. John's stepping behind the bar at his local watering hole to dissect beer taps, shred a jukebox and carve up a mechanical bull - all to find out what lies within.

      • Brad Meltzer's Lost History (4)

        Missing Moon Rocks. Brad Meltzer and viewers are on the hunt for lost history. Among the missing: actual lunar rocks brought back from the moon by American astronauts during the Apollo space program - and later stolen from NASA headquarters in a daring heist.

      • Chasing Mummies (2)

        Trapped. Zahi journeys in to the Five Chambers with the fellows in tow. Together they will document the ancient graffiti on the walls of the Chambers, proving Zahi's theory that ancient Egyptians, not slaves, built the Pyramids at Giza.

      • Mystery Pickers (6)

        Lincoln's Letter. Dale and Blue examine whether a letter hidden behind a picture frame is a lost piece of Abraham Lincoln correspondence.