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An archaeologist finds an ancient funeral cave and intact skulls containing jars of bone marrow. When she studies one of the jars back at the lab, she accidentally exposes herself to its contents and experiences a strange transformation.

A group of alien archaeologists explores the Olduvai Gorge in Africa to learn about humanity, an extinct race. However, as they begin investigating artifacts, they discover that everything they knew about humans is entirely wrong.

An old archaeologist studying the southwestern United States has a way of making spectacular finds. When he is about to be ousted from his university position by the younger generation, he decides to take his fate into his own hands and leave the physical world behind.

An archaeologist on a dig in Africa uncovers a shard that brings the dark magic of the Brotherhood of the Higher Ones to the present day.

A team of female scientists excavate an ancient burial site located off of Lake Superior. Uncovering inhuman remains, they begin to question if the human bones were simply decorations for the tombs of something far more sinister.

A young alien scientist joins forces with other archaeologists to uncover the secrets of a race that died out many years ago.

A group of college students home for their last summer break before graduation may get more than they bargained for when they plan to excavate an ancient relic.

A young woman who is a Speleologist teams up to explore an extremely deep cavern with a Geophysicist who believes that the earth is hollow and the Underworld is accessible through caves. Once sealed by Aboriginals, the pair soon regrets reopening the cave.

A collection of excerpts regarding humanity's various pursuits of science throughout time.

A man working at the Met is given an interesting—and daring—proposition regarding one of the museum’s artifacts.