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Secrets of the Dead
Rediscovering Assyrian Artifacts in War-Torn Iraq
More than 2,500 years ago, the Assyrians in Nineveh built the first great empire in human history. Excelling in science, engineering and warfare, they were the beginnings of modern civilization. But Daesh occupied the Iraqi city of Mosul for three years and destroyed many ancient Assyrian treasures. Can archaeologists unearth new discoveries among the wreckage?
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Historian Jonathan Petropoulos investigates the post-war life of former Nazi art dealer Bruno Lohse.
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Historian Jonathan Petropoulos investigates the life of former Nazi art dealer Bruno Lohse.
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Scientists attempt to read ancient scrolls carbonized by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius.
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Learn the untold story of Maria Anna Mozart, Wolfgang’s older sister and collaborator.