Ancient Mummies Unveiled, Lost Submarine Found and more Unearthed Secrets...
A roundup of Secrets in the News for October 2020. Ancient mummies unearthed in Egypt after more than 2,600 years If you like this, you might like: Egypt’s Darkest Hour. NBC News: SAQQARA, Egypt — More...
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A roundup of Secrets in the News for November 2020. Plan to retrieve Titanic radio spurs debate on human remains If you like this, you might like: Abandoning the Titanic ABC News: NORFOLK, Va. — People...
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A roundup of Secrets in the News for December 2020. Man Who Found Hidden Treasure in the Rocky Mountains Is Revealed If you like this, you might like: Gangster’s Gold The New York Times: The man who...
View ArticleStolen da Vinci, ‘Book of the Dead,’ and More Unearthed Secrets
A roundup of Secrets in the News for January 2021. Police recover 500-year-old stolen copy of Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Salvator Mundi’ If you like this, you might like: Leonardo, The Man Who Saved Science...
View ArticleDeepest Shipwreck Explored, Iron Age Sword Benders and More Unearthed Secrets
A roundup of Secrets in the News for April 2021. USS Johnston: Sub dives to deepest-known shipwreck If you like this, you might like: Abandoning the Titanic BBC: A submersible has dived to the world’s...
View ArticleRoman Soldier Rescue Mission, Thrift Store Dalí and More Unearthed Secrets
A roundup of Secrets in the News for May 2021. 2,000-year-old skeleton identified as senior Roman soldier on Vesuvius rescue mission NBC News: ROME — A 2,000-year-old skeleton belonged to a senior...
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Five hundred years ago, Portuguese captain Ferdinand Magellan and his crew set sail to gain control of the global spice trade. What resulted was the first circumnavigation of the earth, laying the...
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In 1613, feudal lord Date Masamune sent a Japanese diplomatic mission to Europe to negotiate with the Pope and the King of Spain in hopes opening a new trade route. Led by samurai Hasekura Tsunenaga...
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Find out about the race to build Paris’ most famous landmark when two men vied to be the first to build a monument 1,000 feet tall. See how one man’s vision transformed the Paris skyline, making the...
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Find out if one of history’s greatest cold cases—the imprisonment of two princes in the Tower of London—can finally be solved. Their disappearance led to centuries of mystery and speculation. Were the...
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