Extras
Who Were the Princes in the Tower?
Legend has it, King Richard III had his two nephews killed at the Tower of London in 1483.
Who Were the Princes in the Tower?
Preview | The Princes in the Tower
Find out if the 15th-century murder of two princes in the Tower of London can be solved.
Preview | The Princes in the Tower
The official record states the boy crowned King Edward in 1487 was actually an imposter.
The Imposter, Lambert Simnel
Identifying Biological Sex from Skeletal Remains
Two experts conduct a virtual autopsy on skeletal remains from Roman Britain.
Identifying Biological Sex from Skeletal Remains
Competing Theories for Nail Found in Heel Bone
An osteoarcheologist explores possible explanations for a nail found through a heel bone.
Competing Theories for Nail Found in Heel Bone
Eiffel’s use of iron to build his tower represented a radical architectural shift.
A Revolutionary Use of Iron
Preview | Eiffel's Race to the Top
Discover the untold story of Paris’ most famous landmark and the race to top 1,000 feet.
Preview | Eiffel's Race to the Top
Gustave Eiffel had a lengthy résumé before he built his namesake tower.
Gustave Eiffel’s Credentials
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