Treasure Seekers (2000-2000)

Premiere:
January 1, 2000

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 13

Finale:
January 1, 2000

Original Title:
Treasure Seekers

Genres:
Documentary

Countries:
US

This is a tale of hidden treasure and the scientific shaping of our past, told through the stories of the adventures and discoveries of great archaeologists.

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Art Designer:
Alysa Story

Art Direction:
Alysa Story

Assistant Editor:
Mark Hershner

Colorist:
Dave Pickett

Coordinating Producer:
Lorie Gibson

Director of Operations:
Randall Penn
Roy L. Ennis

Editor:
David Bush

Executive Producer:
William Morgan
Bob Judson
Jason Williams
Christine Weber

Graphic Designer:
Alysa Story

Manager of Operations:
Roy L. Ennis

Original Music Composer:
Steve Hulse

Other:
Andrew Carl Wilk

Producer:
Bob Judson

Producer's Assistant:
Kristina Mazzocchi

Production Coordinator:
Joey Allen

Production Design:
Jack Maloney

Production Manager:
Debbie London-Harrington

Researcher:
Scott Wyerman
Todd Hermann
Randy Rylander

Special Effects:
Jim Bowhall

Story Developer:
Ann Ramsey
Wayne Millan

Supervising Producer:
Christine Weber

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