An object, usually an archaeological artifact, is put in front of a panel of curators, archaeologists, and other experts. They have to determine such things as: what the object is, how old it is, from what civilization it came, and other ...See moreAn object, usually an archaeological artifact, is put in front of a panel of curators, archaeologists, and other experts. They have to determine such things as: what the object is, how old it is, from what civilization it came, and other such questions. It also had the spookiest opening sequence until "The Twilight Zone." It showed the object to be examined rotating slowly in a white spotlight against a dead-black background. The music was "Syrinx," a piece for solo flute by Debussy, over which a voice as intimidating as Darth Vader's intoned: "What in the world?" Written by
Sharon Goldstein
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