Secrets

2013 • Smithsonian Channel
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Season 6 episodes (6)

1 Tut's Last Mission
11/18/19
Tutankhamun's tomb remains the greatest archaeological find of all time. For almost a century, its dazzling treasures have told the story of the Boy King's short life. As all 5,000 artifacts from his tomb are being brought together at the Grand Egyptian Museum, a far stranger tale is emerging of the young pharaoh's supernatural experiences after death. Join Egyptologists as they gather evidence and attempt to decode the secrets of Tut's underworld adventure.
2 Viking Murder Mystery
11/25/19
In 2011, an excavation of an ancient Swedish ringfort unexpectedly became a crime scene when archaeologists uncovered the remains of 26 bodies, all brutally slaughtered 1,500 years ago. Who were these victims, and what was the reason behind the violent attack? Join a team of investigators as they use the latest forensic techniques and technology to crack this ancient Nordic cold case, uncovering a ruthless act of mass murder that would become the calling card of their Viking descendants.
3 Gangs of Pompeii
12/2/19
The ancient Roman city of Pompeii is best known for the volcanic eruption that both buried and preserved it. Now, experts are reexamining a 2,000-year-old crime scene that suggests this was a city where the fear of death loomed long before Mount Vesuvius covered it in ash. Delve into a world of lawlessness, political intrigue, and underworld godfathers.
4 Rome's Sunken City
12/9/19
Ancient records marked a modest Tunisian coastal town as the location of a one-time thriving Roman metropolis called Neapolis, but for centuries there was little archaeological evidence to support such a claim. That all changed when a massive storm exposed the ruins of ancient streets and buildings beneath in the Mediterranean Sea. Join a team of scientists as they investigate the submerged city in hopes of revealing new secrets about the rise and fall of the world's greatest empire.
5 Egypt's Apocalypse Volcano
12/16/19
Not only was Cleopatra's Roman lover and protector Julius Caesar murdered in 44 B.C., but the world itself seemed to have turned against her. Ominous celestial visions filled the skies, and Egypt became gripped by drought, famine, and disease. New evidence found in Greenland's ice sheets suggests the fall of ancient Egypt shouldn't entirely be linked to Cleopatra; it may have been hastened by a colossal volcanic eruption.
6 Crucifixion Mystery
12/23/19
In 2006, a construction team in Italy stumbled upon an isolated skeleton from a Roman-era burial. Experts believed it was the remains of a man who was crucified. If so, the skeleton would only be the second example found of crucifixion in Roman times. Could this be the key that unlocks one of the Bible's secrets regarding the death of Jesus? Join us as we use modern technology to examine this rare archaeological find, learn more about this barbaric form of execution, and gain new insights into the most famous crucifixion of them all.

About this show

Our world holds remarkable relics that are full of secrets, written in stone, gold, and blood. Discovering the truths behind these mysteries could change history as we know it. Join us as we travel the globe and come face-to-face with these puzzling treasures. We explore hidden corners, decipher ancient documents, and apply groundbreaking research and forensic techniques to discover the truth about these fabled cities, monuments, and remnants.

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74 reviews
tamika jackson
November 8, 2018
The book of Enoch and the nephilim help us understand these fallen angels and some hid in space, angelic abilities in technology advances
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Clifford Holm
November 15, 2017
I'd like to buy Episode 7 "The Great Wall of China". Please someone inform me how to do this.
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deborah elliott
October 3, 2021
I wouldn't trust the Smithsonian's version of history. What happened to all the bones of the giants that were sent to the Smithsonian and have since disappeared? The Smithsonian's views are too conservative and pedantic.
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