Ep 13. Hunt for the Holy Grail
- TV-14
- March 15, 2013
- 43 min
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5.8 (23)
In America Unearthed season 1 episode 13, titled "Hunt for the Holy Grail," host Scott Wolter sets out on a quest to uncover the truth behind the legendary Holy Grail. The episode begins with a visit to Roslyn Chapel in Scotland, where Wolter investigates the Knights Templar and their possible connections to the Holy Grail. Wolter delves into the history of the Knights Templar and their purported mission to protect the Holy Grail, which he believes may have been a coded reference to the bloodline of Jesus Christ.
Next, Wolter travels to Kentucky to explore the theory that the Holy Grail actually made its way to America with the early Viking explorers. He uncovers evidence of Norse settlements in the region, including the famous Vinland Map, which is believed to depict North America as it was known to the Vikings in the 11th century. Wolter also visits the Newport Tower, a mysterious structure in Rhode Island that some believe was built by Viking explorers and may have served as a repository for the Holy Grail.
Throughout the episode, Wolter interviews experts in various fields, including historians, archaeologists, and religious scholars, to try to piece together the truth behind the Holy Grail. He also examines various artifacts and documents that have been associated with the Grail over the centuries, including the Shroud of Turin, the Spear of Destiny, and the Rosslyn Chapel carvings.
Ultimately, Wolter is unable to definitively prove the existence or location of the Holy Grail, but he uncovers a wealth of fascinating information about its history and the various legends and myths that have grown up around it over the centuries. The episode is a fascinating exploration of one of the most enduring mysteries of the Western world, and will leave viewers with a greater appreciation for the complexity and richness of human history and mythology.