America Unearthed Season 1 Episode 3 Great Lakes Copper Heist
- TV-14
- January 4, 2013
- 43 min
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6.7 (22)
In season 1 episode 3 of America Unearthed, Scott Wolter explores the possibility of a massive copper heist that took place in the Great Lakes region during the 16th century. The episode starts with an introduction to the indigenous people who lived in the Great Lakes region and their extensive knowledge of copper. The tribes revered the metal for its purity and believed it had special energies that could heal and protect.
As the episode progresses, Wolter investigates the theories surrounding a massive copper heist, which allegedly took place during the 16th century. The legend goes that a group of Europeans, possibly Vikings, moved through the Great Lakes region, stealing large quantities of copper from the indigenous tribes. Wolter speaks to experts and historians who support this theory and displays evidence pointing to the same.
Wolter also examines the controversial theory that ancient Phoenicians may have made their way to the Great Lakes region to collect copper. This is based on a theory that the Phoenicians were excellent seafarers and traders who made their way to many parts of the world, including the Americas.
Throughout the episode, Wolter closely examines various copper mines and digs for evidence that might suggest a massive copper heist. He also interviews historians with knowledge of the tribes that lived in the region and who believe that Europeans did, in fact, move through the area, stealing vast quantities of copper.
As the episode progresses, additional evidence comes to light that adds weight to the theory of a copper heist. Wolter visits an archaeological site where he explores the possibility of ancient Ojibwe artifacts being connected to the lost copper. He also talks to a copper expert who explains that the copper found in the region is of extremely high purity and would have been extremely valuable to ancient civilizations.
The episode concludes with a possible answer to what really happened to the copper allegedly stolen from the Great Lakes region. Wolter and his team of experts examine additional evidence and conclude that the copper was most likely taken and used to finance European expansion. They also suggest that spirituality and symbolism played a role in the heist, as the tribes believed that the copper was sacred.
Overall, season 1 episode 3 of America Unearthed is a fascinating exploration of the possibility of a massive copper heist that took place hundreds of years ago. Wolter offers excellent insight into the ancient tribes and civilizations that lived in the Great Lakes region, and their relationship with copper. With a wealth of evidence and historical experts to support the theory, this episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in ancient history and the mysteries of the world.