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Sweep away the debris in a Bronze Age village preserved by fire; open ancient sarcophagi found amid the rubble of Notre Dame; discover a grave hidden in a Canadian farmer's arid field; get intel on ancient climate change in a California tar pit.

Sweep away the debris in a Bronze Age village preserved by fire; open ancient sarcophagi found amid the rubble of Notre Dame; discover a grave hidden in a Canadian farmer's arid field; get intel on ancient climate change in a California tar pit.

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Using cutting-edge CGI, archive footage and expert interviews, examine mysterious curiosities that have been uncovered by extreme weather and calamitous incidents.
Original Air Date: Feb 10, 2025
Genres: DocuseriesTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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