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Who was the real Indiana Jones?

Synopsis Date Posted 16.04.2012

Although Lucas and Spielberg claim Indiana Jones was only inspired by adventure movies and pulp fiction, people have still suggested real-life inspirations. Tune in to learn more about several contenders, ...

Although Lucas and Spielberg claim Indiana Jones was only inspired by adventure movies and pulp fiction, people have still suggested real-life inspirations. Tune in to learn more about several contenders, including Roy Chapman Andrews and Otto Rahn.

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    The Booth Conspiracy

    Most people know the story of President Lincoln's assassination, but ...

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    Who is D.B. Cooper?

    In 1971, a man calling himself Dan Cooper hijacked Northwest ...

    In 1971, a man calling himself Dan Cooper hijacked Northwest Orient Airlines flight 305. He received a ransom of $200,000 -- and then jumped out in midair. Over the years, the FBI has searched for Cooper with little luck. Tune in to learn more.

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    5 War Dogs of History

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    Dogs have been used in war for a long time and are still used today. In this episode, Sarah and Deblina look at five war dogs known for their strength, loyalty and intelligence. Tune in to learn more about war dogs from World War I through Vietnam.

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    Ned Kelly's Last Stand

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    Ned Kelly's cropped up in the news again, but who was he? The bushranger Ned Kelly became an outlaw in 1878, and his gang successfully conducted several raids. Tune in to learn why many Australians think of him as a folk hero in this classic episode.

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    5 Historical Hoaxes

    Historical hoaxes are surprisingly common. For example, a N.Y. cigar ...

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    The Great Stink of 1858

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    The Bone Wars, Part 2

    In Part 2 of this podcast, we examine the tactics ...

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    Double Agent: James Armistead and the American Revolution

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    James Armistead was a slave in Virginia, but got his master's approval to enlist when the Revolutionary War came. Armistead worked as a spy, and his story is one of many free and enslaved African-Americans who fought in the Revolutionary War.

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    The Bone Wars: Part 1

    In this two-part podcast, we explore the rivalry between paleontologists ...

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