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The Dixon Relics

Experts explore the only objects ever found in the Great Pyramid of Giza.

Release Date: Fri, May 28, 2021

Country: GB
Language: En
Runtime: 45
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Corey Johnson
Self - Narrator ( voice)
Kevin Macdonald
Self - Archaeologist, UCL

Season 2:

The Towie Ball
Episode 1: The Towie Ball (Sep 07, 2022)
First a mysterious neolithic stone ball, then Pulvermacher's electric chain belt will give you a shock and finally the case of the missing cat - mummy.
Phineas Gage's Skull
Episode 2: Phineas Gage's Skull (Sep 14, 2022)
Experts investigate the shattered skull of a 19th century railway worker.
The Mask of Agamemnon
Episode 3: The Mask of Agamemnon (Jan 01, 1970)
Experts investigate an elaborately detailed gold mask of Ancient Greece.
The Psychograph
Episode 4: The Psychograph (Sep 28, 2022)
Experts explore a controversial machine designed to measure intelligence.
The Mamari Tablet
Episode 5: The Mamari Tablet (Oct 05, 2022)
Experts examine an ancient tablet could be the key to a lost civilization.
The Dixon Relics
Episode 6: The Dixon Relics (Oct 12, 2022)
Experts explore the only objects ever found in the Great Pyramid of Giza.
The Jericho Head
Episode 7: The Jericho Head (Oct 19, 2022)
Experts investigate the mysterious purpose and identity behind this 9,000-year-old clay-covered artifact.
The Standard of Ur
Episode 8: The Standard of Ur (Oct 26, 2022)
Experts examine the enigmatic mosaic adorned on the ancient Standard of Ur.
The Macabre Hat of Teeth
Episode 9: The Macabre Hat of Teeth (Nov 02, 2022)
A museum in South London contains a disturbing tattered hat made of brown felt and decorated with more than 80 human teeth; using the latest imaging technology, experts investigate to uncover the macabre origins of this mysterious Victorian-era cap.
The Assassination Sphere
Episode 10: The Assassination Sphere (Nov 09, 2022)
A minuscule metal sphere containing two microscopic holes could be the smallest murder weapon in history; experts explore how this tiny object is linked to one of the most bizarre true crime cases of the 20th century.


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