In Search of the Lost Gods
1 Season . 7 Episodes TV-PG

Jaime Maussan of Tercer Milenio and a team of scientific investigators from four countries, along with media teams from the U.S. and Peru analyze and document findings which can change the way we think about the past and offer solutions to some of antiquity’s greatest mysteries.

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Jaime Maussan of Tercer Milenio and a team of scientific investigators from four countries, along with media teams from the U.S. and Peru analyze and document findings which can change the way we think about the past and offer solutions to some of antiquity’s greatest mysteries.

Extraordinary tales of ancient times tell of gods who lived on Earth, among human beings. That is until the recent discovery of ancient mummified bodies which may prove that the gods once walked among us. Join the expedition to ancient Peruvian sites to uncover evidence which could change our understanding of humanity’s deepest past.

Audio Languages: Spanish
Subtitles: English
FREE
49 mins TV-PG
Get firsthand accounts from the investigative team as they examine small humanoid figures and long fingered hands which do not appear to be human in origin.
48 mins TV-PG
The investigation continues as the scientific team makes a physical examination of two of the smaller bodies before conducting detailed analyses of x-ray images.
48 mins TV-PG
From Cusco to Nazca the investigation continues with the revelation of a much larger body with three fingers and toes on each appendage.
48 mins TV-PG
The mystery of the Nazca mummies deepens with the discovery of two new bodies.
47 mins TV-PG
After examining the bodies and analyzing the X-rays and CAT scans, the experts give their final conclusions.
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3D animators have worked to reconstruct the bodies of the mummies in a virtual environment. For the first time, we are able to see how these beings would have moved.
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New information comes forward from the team investigating the bodies, bringing us closer to understanding what they really are.