Archaeologists Uncover A 1,500-Year-Old Moccasin Preserved In Ice

Unearthed History - Archaeology Documentaries September 16, 2025
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Climate change is revealing an entirely new field of archaeology as ancient ice patches in the Yukon and Norway melt at an unprecedented rate. Archaeologists are racing to recover incredibly preserved artifacts—from bows and arrows to moccasins—that provide a complete picture of how ancient people lived and hunted. But they're also finding human remains, and working closely with local communities to honor the dead while unearthing their history. Welcome to Unearthed History -- the home for all things archaeological! From ancient Roman ruins to buried medieval mysteries, we'll be bringing you award-winning documentaries that explore the remnants of long lost civilizations. Subscribe so you don't miss out. Do you love uncovering the past, exploring historic sites, and venturing to distant lands? Join History Hit today and stream hundreds of exclusive documentaries, with new releases every week. Plus, enjoy ad-free access to our podcast network for even more history every week. To get in touch please email: [email protected]. #UnearthedHistory #Archaeology #Documentary

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