Unearthing Ancient Secrets

Unearthing Ancient Secrets (2009-2013)

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New forensic techniques are radically altering our understanding of the past, and helping to resolve mysteries about the lives of some of the greatest figures in history. In this series leading experts from around the world apply modern forensic techniques to re-examine the myths and mysteries that have fascinated us for centuries.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E08Secrets of the Valley of the KingsJan. 29, 2013
S02E07Rameses: A Murder MysteryJan. 22, 2013
S02E06The Search for ShebaJan. 18, 2013
S02E05Engineering Ancient EgyptJan. 11, 2013
S02E04Egypt's Animal MummiesJan. 4, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Unearthing Ancient Secrets' premiere?

The TV show 'Unearthing Ancient Secrets' premiered on June 8, 2009.

Who were the main hosts of 'Unearthing Ancient Secrets'?

The main hosts of 'Unearthing Ancient Secrets' were Josh Bernstein and Alex Filippenko.

What is the premise of 'Unearthing Ancient Secrets'?

'Unearthing Ancient Secrets' explores archaeological discoveries and uncovers the secrets of ancient civilizations.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Unearthing Ancient Secrets'?

The first season of 'Unearthing Ancient Secrets' consisted of 13 episodes.

Which ancient civilizations were featured in 'Unearthing Ancient Secrets'?

'Unearthing Ancient Secrets' explored civilizations such as the Mayans, Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans, among others.

What is the format of 'Unearthing Ancient Secrets'?

'Unearthing Ancient Secrets' combines interviews, on-site exploration, and scientific analysis to delve into the mysteries of the past.

Are there any notable guest appearances in 'Unearthing Ancient Secrets'?

Yes, 'Unearthing Ancient Secrets' featured guest appearances by renowned archaeologists, historians, and experts in the field.

Which archaeological sites were explored in 'Unearthing Ancient Secrets'?

'Unearthing Ancient Secrets' visited sites like Machu Picchu, Stonehenge, the Great Wall of China, and the Pyramids of Giza, among others.

Did 'Unearthing Ancient Secrets' use modern technology in its exploration?

Yes, 'Unearthing Ancient Secrets' utilized state-of-the-art technology such as ground-penetrating radar and 3D imaging to uncover hidden secrets.

Were any significant artifacts discovered during the show?

Yes, 'Unearthing Ancient Secrets' revealed several significant artifacts, including ancient pottery, sculptures, and even ancient human remains.

Did 'Unearthing Ancient Secrets' explore any controversial theories or hypotheses?

Yes, 'Unearthing Ancient Secrets' delved into controversial theories surrounding ancient civilizations, such as extraterrestrial influence and lost advanced technologies.

Did 'Unearthing Ancient Secrets' receive critical acclaim?

'Unearthing Ancient Secrets' was praised for its informative and engaging approach to archaeology and received positive reviews from both critics and viewers.

Were there any spin-offs or related shows to 'Unearthing Ancient Secrets'?

No, 'Unearthing Ancient Secrets' did not have any spin-offs or related shows.

Did 'Unearthing Ancient Secrets' receive any awards or nominations?

While 'Unearthing Ancient Secrets' did not receive any major awards or nominations, it was well-regarded within the documentary and educational television genre.

How long were the episodes of 'Unearthing Ancient Secrets'?

The episodes of 'Unearthing Ancient Secrets' had an average runtime of 45 minutes.

Did 'Unearthing Ancient Secrets' cover a wide range of geographical locations?

Yes, 'Unearthing Ancient Secrets' explored archaeological sites from various continents, providing a global perspective on ancient civilizations.

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