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Twenty decapitated skeletons have been unearthed near York in the UK, and a solitary skull has been discovered during excavations in England. Is there a connection between the two finds? A team of archaeologists is on the scene to try to solve the mystery.
The episode was rated #1 Worst episode of Tomb Detectives from 0 votes.
Outside a small village in northern France, a routine archaeological dig of an Iron Age site unearths a macabre case: thousands of human bones but no skulls. Were these people ritually killed and displayed, or were they the victims of a huge battle? A team of archaeologists investigates.
The episode was rated #2 Worst episode of Tomb Detectives from 0 votes.
Tollund Man is perhaps the world's most famous bog body. His mummified remains date back more than 2,500 years. Using technology, including x-rays and CAT scans, an archaeologist tries to determine exactly how he died.
The episode was rated #3 Worst episode of Tomb Detectives from 0 votes.
Eight thousand years ago in northern Chile, children, babies, and even fetuses were painstakingly mummified after death by their people, the Chinchorro. A team of scientists from the University of Tarapaca hopes to uncover the secrets of these mummified babies.
The episode was rated #4 Worst episode of Tomb Detectives from 0 votes.
Excavations of abandoned cemeteries in Griswold, Connecticut, and in Prague reveal a number of burials showing signs of decapitation and bone rearrangement. Archaeologists investigate, suspecting connections to a folkloric belief in vampires.
The episode was rated #5 Worst episode of Tomb Detectives from 0 votes.
Nearly 200 perfectly preserved mummies have been found in a church crypt in a Hungarian town. One in particular could be the key to curing tuberculosis and is now stored in the Natural History Museum in Budapest.
The episode was rated #1 Worst episode of Tomb Detectives from 0 votes.
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