On Thursday April 10 2025, History broadcasts Swamp Mysteries!
Buried Secrets Season 3 Episode 6 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Swamp Mysteries,” titled “Buried Secrets,” promises an exciting adventure into the heart of Louisiana’s swamps. In this episode, King of the Swamp, Troy Landry, joins forces with a local archeologist and his trusty deckhand, Pickle. Together, they embark on a quest to uncover the remains of an ancient Native American civilization that once thrived in the region.
As the team navigates the murky waters and dense vegetation of the swamps, they encounter various challenges. The lush landscape holds many secrets, and the team must use their skills and knowledge to piece together the history of the area. With Troy’s experience in the swamps and the archeologist’s expertise, they delve deep into the past, searching for clues that could reveal the lives of the mysterious people who lived there long ago.
Buried Secrets Season 3 Episode 6 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Swamp Mysteries,” titled “Buried Secrets,” promises an exciting adventure into the heart of Louisiana’s swamps. In this episode, King of the Swamp, Troy Landry, joins forces with a local archeologist and his trusty deckhand, Pickle. Together, they embark on a quest to uncover the remains of an ancient Native American civilization that once thrived in the region.
As the team navigates the murky waters and dense vegetation of the swamps, they encounter various challenges. The lush landscape holds many secrets, and the team must use their skills and knowledge to piece together the history of the area. With Troy’s experience in the swamps and the archeologist’s expertise, they delve deep into the past, searching for clues that could reveal the lives of the mysterious people who lived there long ago.
- 4/10/2025
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
Troy Landry, the Louisiana swamp legend known for his alligator-hunting prowess, trades his hunting gear for an archaeologist’s trowel in this week’s episode of “Swamp Mysteries.” In “Buried Secrets,” Troy teams up with an archaeologist and his trusty deckhand, Pickle, to explore the swamps in search of something far older than gators: the remnants of […]
Swamp Mysteries: Buried Secrets...
Swamp Mysteries: Buried Secrets...
- 4/8/2025
- by Andrew Martins
- MemorableTV
Troy Landry and Pickle Wheat, stars of History Channel’s Swamp People, made a shocking discovery deep in the Louisiana bayou.
While filming an episode of Swamp Mysteries with Troy Landry, the gator-hunting duo stumbled upon human remains believed to be thousands of years old. The find occurred during Season 3, Episode 6, titled Buried Secrets.
The episode followed their search for evidence of a lost Native American civilization in the swamp.
Landry, known as the King of the Swamp, was visibly shaken by the discovery.
What started as a historical investigation quickly turned into one of the show’s most unexpected moments.
The find could have significant implications for understanding the region’s early inhabitants and their burial practices.
Discovery of ancient remains stuns Troy and Pickle
With the help of a local archaeologist, Troy and Pickle uncovered bones, including a jawbone, skull fragments, a scapula, and parts of a leg.
While filming an episode of Swamp Mysteries with Troy Landry, the gator-hunting duo stumbled upon human remains believed to be thousands of years old. The find occurred during Season 3, Episode 6, titled Buried Secrets.
The episode followed their search for evidence of a lost Native American civilization in the swamp.
Landry, known as the King of the Swamp, was visibly shaken by the discovery.
What started as a historical investigation quickly turned into one of the show’s most unexpected moments.
The find could have significant implications for understanding the region’s early inhabitants and their burial practices.
Discovery of ancient remains stuns Troy and Pickle
With the help of a local archaeologist, Troy and Pickle uncovered bones, including a jawbone, skull fragments, a scapula, and parts of a leg.
- 4/4/2025
- by Frank Yemi
- Monsters and Critics
The excitement builds for fans of “Swamp Mysteries” as Season 3 Episode 6, titled “Buried Secrets,” is set to air on Thursday, April 10, 2025, at 9:35 Pm on History. This episode promises a thrilling adventure as King of the Swamp, Troy Landry, teams up with a local archeologist and his trusty deckhand, Pickle. Together, they will embark on a quest to uncover the remains of an ancient Native American civilization hidden deep within the Louisiana swamps.
Viewers can expect the team to navigate through the murky waters and dense foliage of the swamp, where they will search for clues that could reveal the secrets of a mysterious people who once called this land home. The partnership between Troy and the archeologist adds a new layer of expertise to the hunt, as they combine their knowledge and skills to piece together the history of the area.
As the team delves deeper into the swamp,...
Viewers can expect the team to navigate through the murky waters and dense foliage of the swamp, where they will search for clues that could reveal the secrets of a mysterious people who once called this land home. The partnership between Troy and the archeologist adds a new layer of expertise to the hunt, as they combine their knowledge and skills to piece together the history of the area.
As the team delves deeper into the swamp,...
- 4/2/2025
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
PBS’s “Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr.” continues its captivating journey in Season 10 Episode 4, titled “Buried Secrets.” Airing at 8:00 Pm on Tuesday, January 23, 2024, this episode delves into the ancestral stories of singer Sammy Hagar and actor Ed O’Neill, promising to unearth deep family secrets.
As Henry Louis Gates, Jr. guides viewers through the genealogical exploration, Sammy Hagar and Ed O’Neill embark on a quest to discover the hidden roots that shape their identities. The episode offers a compelling blend of personal revelation and historical insight, providing a glimpse into the untold stories that lie beneath the surface of their family histories.
For enthusiasts of genealogy and personal discovery, “Finding Your Roots” remains a captivating series, unraveling the mysteries of celebrity ancestry. Tune in at 8:00 Pm on PBS to witness the revelations and emotional discoveries as Sammy Hagar and Ed O’Neill confront the “Buried Secrets...
As Henry Louis Gates, Jr. guides viewers through the genealogical exploration, Sammy Hagar and Ed O’Neill embark on a quest to discover the hidden roots that shape their identities. The episode offers a compelling blend of personal revelation and historical insight, providing a glimpse into the untold stories that lie beneath the surface of their family histories.
For enthusiasts of genealogy and personal discovery, “Finding Your Roots” remains a captivating series, unraveling the mysteries of celebrity ancestry. Tune in at 8:00 Pm on PBS to witness the revelations and emotional discoveries as Sammy Hagar and Ed O’Neill confront the “Buried Secrets...
- 1/16/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Stephan Komandarev’s Blaga’s Lessons, a Bulgarian/German co-production, has been chosen as the winner of the top prize — the Crystal Globe, which comes with a $25,000 prize — of the 57th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. The festival announced the winners during its closing ceremony on Saturday. The film’s star, Eli Skorcheva, was named best actress. (See THR‘s review of the film here.)
Meanwhile, the top Czech festival’s special jury prize, which comes with a $15,000 check, was awarded to Behrooz Karamizade’s German-Iranian co-production Empty Nets (see THR’s review). Its audience award went to Vincent Perez’s The Edge of the Blade, a French film (see THR’s interview with Perez), and a special jury mention was designated for Cyril Aris’ Dancing on the Edge of a Volcano, a German-Lebanese entry (see THR’s review).
Babak Jalali was honored as best director for the American film Fremont,...
Meanwhile, the top Czech festival’s special jury prize, which comes with a $15,000 check, was awarded to Behrooz Karamizade’s German-Iranian co-production Empty Nets (see THR’s review). Its audience award went to Vincent Perez’s The Edge of the Blade, a French film (see THR’s interview with Perez), and a special jury mention was designated for Cyril Aris’ Dancing on the Edge of a Volcano, a German-Lebanese entry (see THR’s review).
Babak Jalali was honored as best director for the American film Fremont,...
- 7/8/2023
- by Georg Szalai and Scott Feinberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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