
Archaeologists Investigate The 13,000-Year-Old Mystery Of The California Channel Islands
Off the coast of California lies a vanished world holding the secrets to North America’s origins. In this premium documentary, archaeologists investigate the Channel Islands, uncovering incredibly preserved 13,000-year-old human remains — the oldest ever found on the continent. We explore ancient Ice Age pygmy mammoth bones, trace the tragic aftermath of first contact with Spanish conquistadors, and reveal the incredible true survival story of the Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island, who lived entirely alone for 18 years.
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