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Is a crystal skull powered? Is a spiked chair torture? Is a tablet astronomical?

Is a crystal skull powered? Is a spiked chair torture? Is a tablet astronomical?

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S3, EP10 "Vulture Stone, Isolator, Armoured Skeleton"

Can a carving retell history? A helmet cure modernity? Who's the armor skeleton?

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S3, EP9 "Mechanical Turk, Lindbergh Pump, Etruscan Mummy"

A robot chess player, an immortality device and a lost language, wrapped mummy?

Strangest Things

S3, EP8 "Crystal Skull, Dragon Chair, Assyrian Star Map"

Is a crystal skull powered? Is a spiked chair torture? Is a tablet astronomical?

Strangest Things

S3, EP7 "Babe Flute, Casino Shoe, Cursed Amethyst"

Can a holey bone rewrite evolution? A shoe beat a casino? A sapphire be cursed?

Uncovering secrets of the most remarkable and mysterious objects on Earth that are currently hidden away in museums, laboratories and storage rooms around the world.
Original Air Date: Feb 15, 2021
Genres: DocuseriesTV Series
Rating: PG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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