Relic Hunter - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Buddha's Bowl
Sydney and Nigel head to Nepal to recover Buddha's fabled overflowing alms bowl for villagers who are building a shrine to the original Buddha.

Smoking Gun
Sydney and Nigel are in Chicago to find Al Capone's gun.

The Headless Nun
When Sydney's plane crashes, she's asked by a groups of nuns to find the head of another nun, who was decapitated several centuries ago.

Flag Day
Sydney and Nigel head to Larivee, California to find the Pioneer's Bear Flag.

Thank You Very Much
Sydney and Nigel go to Germany to find a lost Elvis Presley guitar.

Diamond in the Rough
Sydney, Nigel and rival relic hunter Kurt Reiner attempt to find the lost baseball glove of Jimmy Jonesboro.

Transformation
Sydney, Nigel and Derek Lloyd go to the Peruvian jungle to look for the Paracelsus scrolls, which contain the formula for turning lead into gold.

Etched in Stone
Sydney, Nigel and Stewie Harper head to Stockholm, Sweden to find the Runestone of King Jann the First of Norway

The Book of Love
Sydney and Nigel are in Milan, Italy to search for Casanova's lost Book of Love

The Myth of the Maze
Sydney, Nigel and Claudia visit Athens, Greece to search the minotaur's maze for the legendary golden twine.

Irish Crown Affair
Sydney and Nigel head to Dublin, Ireland in search of the the missing crown of the last King of Ireland.

The Emperor's Bride
Sydney and Nigel are in Moose Bay, Alaska looking for the white jade sarcophagus of a Chinese Empress.

Afterlife and Death
Sydney and Nigel must beat rival relic hunter Avery Ko to the Pharaoh Thutmose's diamond before it is cut up and sold.

Nine Lives
There are tales about a curse—everyone who steals a statue of the Egyptian cat-goddess Mafdet is killed by the goddess. Now, the statue has disappeared.

Affaire de Coeur
Sydney and Nigel go to Scotland to find the second ring of the pair of Twining Rings of Calum and Elena

A Vanishing Art
Sydney and Nigel journey to Atlantic City, New Jersey, searching for Hungary's lost, allegedly cursed Royal Sceptre,

A Good Year
Sydney and Nigel travel to France to find the lost stones from Marie Antoinette's Crown.

The Last Knight
Sydney and Nigel go to Paris, France after the Sword of Jacques de Molay, Grand Master of the Knights Templar.

Love Letter
Sydney and Nigel go to France to look for the lost wedding vows of Josephine Pontoise and Guy de Bourdin, which would prove their heir is the rightful owner of St. Agnes Sur-Loire.

Possessed
Sydney and Nigel are in Brussels in search of the sacred sundial of Zeus to stop the Vampires

Nothing But the Truth
Sydney and Nigel are reunited with Stewie Harper in the search for the Chalice of Truth in France

Memories of Montmartre
Sydney and Nigel head to Paris to find a stolen locket so they can clear Sydney's dead grandmother of charges.
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