Investigating History

Investigating History (2004-2005)

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Using the latest techniques of forensic science, investigators re-explore some of the legendary figures and events of history in order to determine how much of what has come down to us is a true account. There is no editor for this show. If you would like to be the editor look here for details.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E20The Lost AtlantisMar 7, 2005
S01E19The Medici AssassinationFeb 26, 2005
S01E18Mountain MassacreFeb 8, 2005
S01E17Who Killed Crazy Horse?Jan 25, 2005
S01E16Was Napoleon Murdered?Dec 20, 2004
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Investigating History' premiere?

'Investigating History' premiered on March 3, 2004.

Who is the host of 'Investigating History'?

The host of 'Investigating History' is Peter Coyote.

What network aired 'Investigating History'?

'Investigating History' aired on the History Channel.

How many episodes are there in the first season of 'Investigating History'?

There are 13 episodes in the first season of 'Investigating History'.

Does 'Investigating History' cover international historical events?

Yes, 'Investigating History' covers both US and international historical events.

What is the focus of the episode 'The Lost City of Atlantis'?

The episode 'The Lost City of Atlantis' focuses on the search for the mythical city of Atlantis.

Does 'Investigating History' use reenactments to tell stories?

Yes, 'Investigating History' uses reenactments to tell stories and help visualize historical events.

What is the topic of the episode 'Benedict Arnold: Triumph and Treason'?

The episode 'Benedict Arnold: Triumph and Treason' explores the life and actions of American Revolutionary War general Benedict Arnold.

Does every episode of 'Investigating History' focus on an individual person or event?

No, some episodes of 'Investigating History' focus on broader topics or themes.

What is the topic of the episode 'The Witches Curse'?

The episode 'The Witches Curse' looks at the history of the Salem Witch Trials of the 1690s.

Are there any episodes of 'Investigating History' focused on ancient civilizations?

Yes, 'Investigating History' has episodes focused on ancient civilizations such as the Maya, the Incas, and the Aztecs.

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