From ancient civilizations to 20th century empires, mankind has had an inexplicable fascination with preserving the dead. But why? Are we simply too attached to the living to let them go? Or could it be that death isn't really the end, but rather a transition to a new beginning?
Name | Type | Role | |
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Rob O'Brien | Writer | ||
W. Scott Goldie | Writer | ||
Brian Leff | Writer | ||
Kevin Burns | Writer | ||
W. Scott Goldie | Producer | ||
William Shatner | Host | ||
Nathan Orlowek | Guest Star | Self - John Wilkes Booth Historian | |
Eric W. Hickey | Guest Star | Self - Prof. Forensic Psychology, Walden University | |
Jonathan Young | Guest Star | Self - Founding Curator, Joseph Campbell Archives | |
Mark Ebner | Guest Star | Self - Investigative Journalist | |
Michio Kaku | Guest Star | Self - Author, The Future of the Mind | |
Lynn Picknett | Guest Star | Self - Author, The Forbidden Universe | |
Elizabeth Harper | Guest Star | Self - Sacred Relics Researcher | |
Tok Thompson | Guest Star | Self - Assoc. Professor of Anthropology, USC | |
Ken Jeremiah | Guest Star | Self - Author, Eternal Remains | |
Alexei Yurchak | Guest Star | Self - Prof. of Anthropology, UC Berkeley | |
Nicholas Brown | Guest Star | Self - Egyptologist | |
Dominic Steavu | Guest Star | Self - Assoc. Prof. of Religious Studies, UCSB | |
Paul Stonehill | Guest Star | Self - Author, Paranormal Mysteries of Eurasia | |
Ahmed Osman | Guest Star | Self - Egyptologist | |
Rob O'Brien | Executive Producer | ||
Kim Egan | Executive Producer | ||
Susan E. Leventhal | Executive Producer | for HISTORY | |
David Comtois | Executive Producer | ||
Kevin Burns | Executive Producer | ||
Joe Lessard | Executive Producer | ||
William Shatner | Executive Producer |