Acidity in the soil helps ancient bog bodies to survive decomposition, and be available for science today.
Explore: Mystery of the Mummy Murders :
National Geographic Video
http://www.youtube.com/natgeo
The photo director for National Geographic, David Griffin knows the power of photography to connect us to our world. In a talk filled with glorious images, he talks about how we all use photos to tell our stories.
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Review of the new National Geographic Herod's Lost Tomb video game for iPhone, iPod, and PC. Please... Rate, Link, Comment, Think!!!
National Geographic Website:
http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/episode/herod-s-lost-tomb-3571/
Caesarea Maritima Promontory Palace Excavation Website:
http://www.caesarea.landscape.cornell.edu
An inside look into the engineering challenges and archaeological findings from the tunnel that connects Asia and Europe.
http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/series/finding-history/?source=4003
Archaeologists have discovered that Neanderthals may have played games, spoken with each other, and made clothes and glue.
Who Was Neaderthal Man :
http://channel.nationalgeographic.com
Many secrets remain surrounding the creation of Stonehenge. Archaeologists try to unravel the mystery.
Stonehenge Decoded: National Geographic Video
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Stonehenge Theories with Nigel Tufnel of Spinal Tap Christopher Guest as Nigel Tufnel from the movie Spinal Tap thinks something is missing from National Geographic Channel's Stonehenge Decoded.
From the National Geographic, comes this new film
To understand what is exceptional about the 1,000 Roman bodies, researchers investigate typical Roman burial practices.