Science Channel's popular archaeology mystery series UNEARTHED returns for a second season to dig up the hidden secrets of iconic structures from around the globe. The series combines scientific investigations with detailed CGI animation to decode mysteries and reveal how these sites were built, who constructed them, and what they were used for. Among those investigated this season are King Tut's tomb, Machu Picchu and Angkor Wat. The sophomore season of UNEARTHED premieres on Tuesday, May 23 at 10 p.m. ET/PT.
UNEARTHED utilizes the latest technology including LIDAR scanning, X-ray imaging, carbon dating, forensic microscopy, and 3-D imaging, and follows leading experts hunting for vital clues about these mysterious structures-- from engineers who have rebuilt obelisks, to scientists bombarding tombs with proton beams. Each hour-long episode unlocks the myths and secrets of a different ancient structure and civilization. The structures range in size, scale, age and location, from ancient wonders like the Great Sphinx of Giza in Egypt to the city of Teotihuacan in Mexico and the Terracotta Army, a collection of sculptures depicting the armies of the first Emperor of China. Season two kicks off with an episode that ventures inside the Valley of the Kings, where for over 500 years Egyptian Pharaohs were buried, including King Tut. "The gripping stories and revelations in UNEARTHED resonate with our viewers' fascination with the secret histories behind the world's most renowned monuments," said Neil Laird, Executive Producer, Science Channel. "We are thrilled that this compelling series is returning for a new season to crack more unsolved mysteries."Videos