| 1 :01x01 - Mystery of the Abandoned Child (Dec/29/2007) | | Archaeologists have seemed to uncover bodies buried in what looks like a trash heap, when Scotty travels into the Bolivian Andes to investigate the pre-Incan civilization of Tiwanaku. | |
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| 2 :01x02 - The Hidden Mummy (Jan/14/2008) | | It's off to Egypt as Scotty helps Zahi Hawass with the identity of a mummy found in a looted pharaohs tomb in Saqqara. | |
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| 3 :01x03 - Cave of the Headless Corpse (Jan/21/2008) | | A cave in the jungle which contains thousands of humans bones in Belize is investigated by Scotty. Once deep inside the cave, a headless skeleton is discovered. | |
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| 6 :01x06 - Shadow of the Sun Lord (Feb/14/2008) | | The archaeologists head to the jungles of Belize in the Maya city of Caracol where a body is found buried in an unusual position and a in an area where it shouldn't be, among the scared symbol of a war god. Also, a look at the rarely seen Mayan rituals. | |
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| 7 :01x07 - Violence Along the Nile (Feb/21/2008) | | Scotty makes his way to the Nile, at the site of an ancient fortress had once been. Several mummies have been unearthed by archaeologists with one having a likely fatal head wound, but feels that the mummy is not from the Pharonic era but much later in the Roman era. | |
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| 9 :01x09 - Warlord Of Bamburgh Castle (Mar/06/2008) | Scotty travels to the North Sea coast of England to ancient Bamburgh Castle, where the body of a young man with a crushed skull has been unearthed. The body dates to the 7th century A.D., a violent time when the Christian king, Oswald, fought pagans for control of the country. Was this young man a monk, killed in the countryside while spreading Christianity? Or was he an aristocrat and warrior who died defending the castle? And if he was a warrior, was he pagan or Christian?
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| 12 :01x12 - Anatomy of Ancient Death (Mar/27/2008) | | A look at the highlights from season one, including how Scott Moore and his crew get to the dig sites and how specimens are analyzed. | |
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