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9/10
Fun to watch
cygnus_x-126 January 2020
I stumbled across this on Hulu and I'm glad I did. This show is a treat for any history/archaeology buff. Who hasn't found some strange thing at one time or another and wondered what it was? That's the premise of the show only now we get to see experts figure out what it is. Sometimes it's mundane and sometimes it's not, but it's fun finding out either way. I think the thing that really makes the show is the archaeologists. They're all likeable. There is no condescension and no scoffing at what some amateur found. They seem to share in the excitement of the find and make it very fun to watch. I wish there were more episodes.
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7/10
more research
lottofan25 August 2022
I noticed that when one has chinese characters on an item that they do not find.an expert to translate the characters. Overall it is an entertaining and fun program. Will.watch more.
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8/10
Limited drama
cwbentrup22 December 2022
It's nice to watch a reality based show that is no so overtly melodramatic but still somewhat educational and fun to watch. The storylines stick with one found item and follows the story to conclusion before starting the next one. Some of the reveals are comical. Some are historical and exhilarating. The hosts use science to investigate and identify items, and they break down their investigation into laymen terms for the viewers. The cornucopia of folks who are the holders of the items in question are half the fun of the show. Many are real characters and add to the unique nature of the show. Check it out. It's worth a view or two.
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10/10
If they're not still making this they should be
PeacepiperF206 February 2020
This is seriously an amazing show. It's heart warming They're very caring Fun/funny Straight too the point Positive all around
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10/10
Great show
karensam-742905 January 2023
It's a great show! Frankly, it's one of the most entertaining shows that the history channel has made. I think this is pretty much the only one I would dedicatedly watch. The cast is very good, informative, and entertaining. They have great personalities and explain how they come to their determinations really well. The show itself showcases how many cool finds are out there and inspires the inner archaeologist in all of us. Really my only knock is that I finally unearthed a treasure of a show, but the History Channel only made one season. I sincerely hope they renew this show with the same cast sometime soon.
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10/10
Jim Bowie Knife
fjxdrbb31 August 2022
I just have to say that I'm pretty sure the owner who cut up the knife is on the verge of becoming serial killer! Creepy😳 None of what he did makes any sense! Speaking monotone with no emotion, admitting that the knife was "getting to him" and what does that even mean?! And if it bothered him that much, why wouldn't he sell it, get rid of it but not cut it up, that's crazy! I don't know how anyone could've kept a straight face and not been scared. He didn't even seem to comprehend how old the actual handle was, and how terrible that he cut it up🤦‍♀️ When it was together the appraisal was $4000, and he still cut it up😳 and the actual handle is $10,000😳😳 I'm sure not in that condition!
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4/10
Neat premise poorly executed
laurainmark25 March 2020
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Every day people find garbage and imagine it is a valuable lost treasure. Then along comes a team of aspiring historians who blow smoke up the object finders a** using wild speculation with little basis in reality. They then use pseudoscience to "solve" the mystery.

Spoiler alert: no object on any episode turns out to be valuable or have any provable link to anything or anyone.

If you see pirate's treasure under every dirt mound and don't want to accept reality then this is the show for you. If, however, you are reasonably intelligent and well grounded, then strap yourself to your seat because this show will make your eyes roll hard enough to knock you down.
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6/10
Almost every person's artifact is debunked.
generic230-12 August 2022
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What is the point of going to Wisconsin to see if the guy has a true Egyptian artifact? Or a Florida woman thinks she has a Ponce De Leon's machete which is actually just a machete they still make. I mean episode after episode of "Oh my god, could the Mayans have made it all the way to Maryland?!" NO. They didn't. Some of these artifacts could have easily been debunked without travelling hundreds of miles to find out it's a reproduction from the 1960s.

It's just boring. It reminds me of Ice Road Truckers teasing a horrible accident every week and it turns out, they're fine, no accident. This is that but with "ancient treasure."

The few moments where they actually find out it's really ancient and really a genuine artifact are interesting but the idiocy of pulling our legs for 20 min only to find out, "we got nothing" is dumb.
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1/10
Extremely y boring and humdrum
qqptah3 August 2022
I utilize this show to fall asleep on good not only do they take you on a long-winded tour of absolute nothingness, their experts are not experts in anything, and just pretty much Google results which is something that you could do.

Terrible show, terrible people, terrible production. Move on.
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2/10
Either Fake or Extremely Negligent
danculplaw23 March 2023
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Spoilers follow, although the main spoiler is that they didn't follow up enough to provide any real answers.

My biggest problem with this (apparently defunct show) is that they seem to only be willing to do maybe a search in one genealogical database and maybe do one radiograph test in order to learn the story of each object. Maybe a Google search, too, but not every time.

From the first episode, for example: They find a stone which on the surface seems to be a confession by a man named John Nair that he deserted the Battle of Brandywine. They allegedly do a radiograph analysis which demonstrates that the stone appears to have been carved a long time ago, and apparently not as a forgery. Cool.

Then they do some unspecified research and determine there was a Fifer named John Nair, and that, since he wasn't a combatant, it makes sense that he would have run away (thus slandering all historical Fifers, it seems to me).

What they don't do is apparently research even one other available detail of John Nair's life. No context for his death. No explanation of what might have led him to carve a shameful fact about himself in stone and leave it on or near the ground in Scranton, PA. If they tried and couldn't come up with anything- cool. But there's no indication they even tried to look.

Hoping to learn more, I googled the terms John Nair stone. Turns out a stone more or less matching the description was unearthed by a Scranton man named Scheer or Scherer in 1911. This result comes up even before any reference to the latter day "finding" of it.

Evidently the show's "researchers and experts" didn't bother to Google the main details of the stone to learn it's already been found.

So what's the deal? Did the man who claims to find it somehow end up with the stone via some uninvestigated but perhaps interesting chain of custody? Did it somehow slip out of history and end up in his yard? How? Was there more than one similar stone? None of this is mentioned, and it's presented simply as if the man found it in his flower bed.

I did find a 2012 online post in a forum about identifying Brandywine participants in which a Kierah with a Penn State e-mail address claims to have found a stone with the same text, and if the man's wife is mentioned in the show, it didn't mention her name, so at least it appears there was a claim to a subsequent finding of the stone that significantly pre-exists the show. But still....no Google search, History Channel?

The idea that this stone may have been written to shame John Nair after he was executed for desertion or otherwise died in infamy is never even mentioned except very briefly at the very beginning, and strikes me as a lot more likely than the idea that he sat down and carved it in stone as a confession.

But the show leaves all of the above as "Yep, real stone. Probably a confession by John Nair who ran away because he was only a Fifer."

Later in the same episode, a couple finds a c. 1700 dagger and flail in a field in Western Massachussets. They figure out the approximate age, mention that daggers like that were sometimes stuck into graves as rememberances as a matter of local tradition, and that's it. No research on the history of the property where it was found. No ground penetrating radar in the area to see if it was found in or near a lost graveyard. Just a super surface-level google-type investigation, propped up by a basic metallurgical analysis.

The best investigation they did during the episode was in debunking a rune stone type thing in Tennessee as part of a 1950s horseshoes game kit.
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6/10
Good story
michellehacker7 October 2023
I honestly liked the first episode. What made me want to stop watching many times during the show was the voice over or whatever it's called through out the whole show. I don't need a vocal commentary to tell me what I'm watching and it's very distracting. Not sure if I'll keep watching it because of that. I liked the background and I really like the plot. Just can't stand a voice telling me what I'm seeing through out the entire show. Other than that I really liked the show. I would definitely keep watching it if they would stop doing that. It was interesting and I got immursed in the show. But distracted by that.
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2/10
outrageous, make believe....
andybarbay12 October 2023
A 4 foot women doing the impossible in 10 inch heels. To far fetched. It needs to be restructured. With a different cast. Good idea but needs a different cast with realistic scenes. The current cast is way to unbelievable. Get someone who is believable. Good idea but needs restructuring. A taller, rugged life reality main character and ditch the glamor and dazzle. The plot is good, but the character is fantasy.bind in someone, no matter their color, ethnicity., that can make the show believable. As it is i's a laugh and needs to be rewritten for someone who could actually seem believable. A waste.
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1/10
Cant believe someone is producing this show????
piloandchris3 October 2022
I was excited to start watching this show and when I actually got to watch a few episodes I realized 95 percent of the "artifacts" were essentially garbage. Many of the found items looked to me like worthless, rusted junk or trinkets, even before the experts explained that they were worthless, although they used more gracious words. I could not bear to watch anymore, it was tediously boring and I was very surprised to see so many unimportant items make it on the show. If you want to see a show with valuable items and artifacts, watch pawn stars, even though they all re-runs, they are astronomically more interesting.
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