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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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.
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.
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