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Ancient Bodies: Secrets Revealed
Combining ancient mysteries with state-of-the-art archaeology, the world's leading experts try to solve thousand-year-old puzzles where the cause of death could be accident, murder, suicide or even ritual murder.
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.
S1, EP6 "Murder on the Edge of Town"
Human remains are found in the bog near Yde, Drenthe; the locals are quite shocked when they see her fiery red hair, which reminds them of the devil.
S1, EP1 "World's Oldest Case"
In the mountains of Northern Italy, a couple of mountaineers make a discovery; in a remote part of the world, human remains stick out from a glacier.
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.
S1, EP9 "Old Croghan Man: Murder Most Royal"
Human remains are discovered near Croghan Hill, Ireland, a place where ancient kings were once crowned.
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.
S1, EP4 "Mummy Identity"
When the human remains of a woman are found near Vejle, Denmark, an archaeologist begins to tell a fantastic story about who she was and why she was murdered, connecting her to ancient fairy tales and even King Harald Bluetooth.
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.