Extras
The official record states the boy crowned King Edward in 1487 was actually an imposter.
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Legend has it, King Richard III had his two nephews killed at the Tower of London in 1483.
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Find out if the 15th-century murder of two princes in the Tower of London can be solved.
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An osteoarcheologist explores possible explanations for a nail found through a heel bone.
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Two experts conduct a virtual autopsy on skeletal remains from Roman Britain.
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Eiffel’s use of iron to build his tower represented a radical architectural shift.
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Gustave Eiffel had a lengthy résumé before he built his namesake tower.
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A collector talks his love of dinosaurs and shows off the displays in his home.
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The original buyer and seller of “Big John” discuss their feelings about the sale.
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After excavating its remains, scientists see what the Iznik basilica may have looked like.
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Secrets of the Dead Season 21
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Find out if the 15th-century murder of two princes in the Tower of London can be solved.
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Uncover the only evidence of crucifixion in Roman-occupied Britain.
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Discover the untold story of Paris’ most famous landmark and the race to top 1,000 feet.
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Discover the world of dinosaur fossil collecting, an unusual hobby with a growing market.
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Explore the sunken remains of an early Christian basilica in western Turkey.
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New evidence sheds light on the early indigenous societies of the Amazon.
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Research is revealing the hieroglyphic texts from within the tomb of an Egyptian scribe.
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What if climate change and pandemics caused of the decline of the Roman Empire?
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Explore the last days in Pompeii, before the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius 2,000 years ago.
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Discover one of the most significant British archaeological finds of the century.
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