In 1996, near Kennewick, Washington, a suspected cuddle victim is identified by forensic anthropologists as Caucasian - but turns out to be almost 10,000 years old. For fifty years our picture of prehistoric America has rested on the premise that the earliest inhabitants of the Americas were east Asians of mongoloid stock, the ancestors of today's Native Americans. But the discovery of the Kennewick Man, along with several other startling finds in recent years, has thrown that once widely accepted idea into question and revolutionized the science of paleo-anthropology. It has also embroiled scientists in a bitter conflict with Native American groups who want the scientific study of early Americans halted. Who and what do Kennewick Man and others represent? NOVA is following the efforts of paleo-anthropologists work to decode the story in the bones of people who died 10,000 years ago.
s27e01 - Fall Of The Leaning Tower
s27e02 - Time Travel
s27e03 - The Killer's Trail
s27e04 - Island of the Spirits
s27e05 - Decoding Nazi Secrets
s27e06 - Voyage Of Doom
s27e07 - Electric Heart
s27e08 - Tales From The Hive
s27e09 - Lost On Everest
s27e10 - Secrets of Lost Empires: Medieval Siege (1)
s27e11 - Diamond Deception
s27e12 - Secrets of Lost Empires: Pharaoh's Obelisk (2)
s27e13 - Trillion Dollar Bet
s27e14 - Secrets of Lost Empires: Easter Island (3)
s27e15 - Mystery Of The First Americans
s27e16 - Secrets of Lost Empires: Roman Bath (4)
s27e17 - Lost Tribes Of Israel
s27e18 - Secrets of Lost Empires: China Bridge (5)
s27e19 - What's Up With The Weather?
s27e20 - Stationed In The Stars
s27e21 - The Vikings
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