List of Digging for the Truth episodes

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Digging for the Truth was a History Channel television series. The first three seasons of the show focused on host Josh Bernstein, who was replaced by Hunter Ellis.

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Episodes

Season One

  1. Who Built Egypt's Pyramids?
  2. Pompeii Secrets Revealed
  3. Hunt for the Lost Ark
  4. The Holy Grail
  5. The Iceman Cometh
  6. Quest for King Solomon's Gold
  7. Passage to the Maya Underworld
  8. The Lost Tribe of Israel
  9. Secrets of the Nazca Lines
  10. The Search for El Dorado
  11. Giants of Easter Island
  12. Mystery of the Anasazi
  13. Nefertiti: The Mummy Returns

Season Two

  1. The Real Temple of Doom
  2. America's Pyramids
  3. Stonehenge Secrets Revealed
  4. The Vikings: Voyage to America
  5. Roanoke: The Lost Colony
  6. Cleopatra: The Last Pharaoh
  7. City of the Gods - Teotihuacan
  8. The Real Queen of Sheba
  9. Troy: Of Gods and Warriors
  10. The Da Vinci Code: Bloodlines
  11. The Giants of Patagonia
  12. The Real Sin City: Sodom and Gomorrah
  13. The Lost Cities of the Amazon

Season Three

  1. Atlantis: New Revelations 2-hour Special
  2. Lost Empire Of Genghis Khan
  3. King Tut Secrets Revealed
  4. New Maya Revelations
  5. Ramesses II: Visions of Greatness
  6. Machu Picchu
  7. Secrets of Mummies
  8. Lost Treasures of Petra
  9. Stonehenge of the Americas (Tiwanaku)
  10. Lost Treasures of the Copper Scroll
  11. The Aztecs
  12. Searching for King David

Season Four

  1. Mummies of the Clouds
  2. The Hunley: New Revelations
  3. Kings of the Stone Age
  4. Pirates: Terror in the Mediterranean
  5. God's Gold, Part 1
  6. God's Gold, Part 2
  7. Timbuktu
  8. Angkor Wat: Eighth Wonder of the World

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