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Peat diggers find a head near Silkeborg, Denmark and authorities investigate whether it is related to the missing boy; the police discover that the body is much older than the missing person and call the museum to investigate.
Peat diggers find a head near Silkeborg, Denmark and authorities investigate whether it is related to the missing boy; the police discover that the body is much older than the missing person and call the museum to investigate.
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Ancient Bodies: Secrets Revealed
S1, EP5 "Peaceful in the Past"Peat diggers find a head near Silkeborg, Denmark and authorities investigate whether it is related to the missing boy; the police discover that the body is much older than the missing person and call the museum to investigate.
Ancient Bodies: Secrets Revealed
S1, EP4 "Mummy Identity"The human remains of a woman are found near Vejle, Denmark; an archaeologist begins to tell a story about who she was and why she was murdered, connecting her to ancient fairy tales and even King Harald Bluetooth.
Ancient Bodies: Secrets Revealed
S1, EP3 "Mysterious Double Murder"Two bodies are discovered near the town of Weerdinger, Netherlands; locals jump to conclusions that the two bodies belong to a man and woman united in life and death.
Ancient Bodies: Secrets Revealed
S1, EP2 "Murder Most Royal"Human remains are discovered near Croghan Hill, Ireland, a significant place for ancient kings; the investigation takes a turn when authorities realize the body is not a current missing person or murder victim.
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