Episodes
Watch the full episode of Secrets of the Dead: Bugging Hitler’s Soldiers
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S12
E2
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53:11
Find out how and why 57 Irish immigrants to the U.S. died in 1832.
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S12
E3
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52:26
Watch the full episode of Secrets of the Dead: Ultimate Tut.
Episode:
S12
E5
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1:55:38
THIRTEEN Recounts Walter Cronkite’s Iconic News Coverage of the JFK Assassination
Episode:
S13
E1
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54:40
Examine new forensic techniques being used to study the famed explorer’s lost diary.
Episode:
S13
E2
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52:41
Learn why Franklin held human skeletal remains in the basement of his British residence.
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S14
E1
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54:41
Uncover evidence that could explain how ancient Greeks got inside the walls of Troy
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S14
E3
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54:40
Discover the truth about the first permanent English colony in the New World.
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S14
E4
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54:41
Take a look at the life of Nero and find out what history may have gotten wrong about him.
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S16
E6
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55:11
Where did Hannibal and his army cross the Alps to launch a surprise attack on Rome?
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S17
E2
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55:10
New evidence suggests the legend of King Arthur began in a Dark Ages trading village.
Episode:
S17
E3
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55:41
Archaeologists discover a mass grave with the bones of nearly 60 people near Luxor, Egypt.
Episode:
S17
E4
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55:11
Extras
This rare depiction may be the greatest surviving monument to women in the Roman arena.
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S23
E3
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2:39
A Roman oil lamp shows two female gladiators fighting like men—strong visual proof women fought.
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S23
E3
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2:59
Once thought an athlete, this Roman statuette may depict a female gladiator in combat pose.
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S23
E3
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3:02
Did Juvenal’s mockery prove female gladiators existed?
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S23
E3
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2:22
The ban hints at moral panic, and possibly the clearest proof that female gladiators truly existed.
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S23
E3
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2:54
Martial described gladiatorial combat and hinted women fought—but can hand-copied texts be trusted?
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S23
E3
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2:34
A professor seeks to prove Arthurian legends have roots in actual British history.
Preview:
S23
E4
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0:32
Experts search for evidence that female gladiators once existed in Ancient Rome.
Preview:
S23
E3
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0:32
Facial recognition software suggests the portrait may depict William Shakespeare.
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S23
E2
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1:24
X-ray scans of the Wadlow Shakespeare portrait reveal details beneath several areas of overpaint.
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S23
E2
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2:02