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The Compass gets mysterious! A mummy’s mystery message, the fate of the Lost Colony, and our Amelia Earhart fascination.

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THE COMPASS
This week, we investigate the mysterious side of history. Find out if science has solved one of history’s greatest adventure mysteries, discover an intact Viking ship burial that held riches—and a surprising mystery, and hear from the archaeologists seeking out the mystery behind 500-year-old “spines on sticks.”
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Why does Amelia Earhart still fascinate us?
The missing aviator embraced the modern world—in technology, women’s rights, and celebrity culture.
THE “AMELIA COMMUNITY”
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Newfound survivor camp may explain fate of the famed Lost Colony of Roanoke
Find provides “compelling evidence” to help solve one of America’s oldest historical mysteries.
CLUES TO THEIR FATE
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Has science solved one of history’s greatest adventure mysteries?
The bizarre deaths of hikers at Russia’s Dyatlov Pass have inspired countless conspiracy theories, but the answer may lie in an elegant computer model based on surprising sources.
MYSTERY SOLVED?
IN 2019 BOB BALLARD SEARCHED FOR AMELIA EARHART. IN A DIFFERENT EXPEDITION BALLARD DISCOVERED THE REMAINS OF JFK’S WWII PATROL BOAT.

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What was the mystery message written on the mummy’s wrappings?
A puzzle confounded Egyptologists when an unidentified ancient language was found on a mummy’s bandages in the 1800s. Solving it took decades but rewarded scholars with valuable insight into the authors—the Etruscans.
ETRUSCAN ENIGMAS
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An intact Viking ship burial held riches—and a surprising mystery
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Behind the mystery of Saint Valentine’s bones
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Archaeologists seek out mystery behind 500-year-old ‘spines on sticks’
A new study of threaded vertebrae from Peru reveal they were memorials to the horrors of European colonization witnessed by Indigenous communities.
REPLACING BELIEFS
WHERE WILL WE JOURNEY TO NEXT?
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