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Aug 19, 2010
Prof. Alice Roberts explores finds from Britain's Roman past, examining a huge coin hoard unearthed from a Somerset field, the tragic mystery of a Roman villa site where archaeologists are reevaluating the excavated remains of 97 murdered infants, and a man who was for some reason buried face-down on a bed of meat at a fort near Hadrian's Wall.
Aug 26, 2010
Journeying much farther back in time, Roberts heads to Norfolk to see flint tools that push the earliest human occupation in the area back by 200,000 years, to around a million years ago. Far up north in the Orkney Islands, an ancient farm provides glimpses of early religious beliefs and customs. Back down south in Devon lies one of the oldest-known shipwrecks as well as a Bronze Age burial site.
Sep 02, 2010
The Anglo-Saxons divided Britain and heralded the arrival of the Dark Ages, but were they really just barbarians? Prof. Roberts visits key sites that throw light on this most mysterious of periods, including the royal seat of power at Bamburgh, Northumbria, where skeletons tell tales of violent death but also of tenderness.
Sep 10, 2010
The Tudor period brought momentous changes to Britain. Prof. Roberts views excavations at Shakespeare's first theatre and at his home, finding clues about his frugality. She also uncovers the brutal realities of Henry VIII's dissolution of the monasteries in Wales, learns the rich history of a forgotten palace on the muddy banks of the Thames, and explores a shipwreck from this age of discovery.
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Digging for Britain Season 1 (2010) is released on Aug 19, 2010 and the latest season 10 of Digging for Britain is released in 2023. Watch Digging for Britain online - the English Documentary TV series from United Kingdom. Digging for Britain is directed by Edward Hart,Paul Olding,James Gray,Nick Gillam-Smith and created by Denis Minihan with Alice Roberts and Stuart Prior. Digging for Britain is available online on Acorn TV and AcornTV Amazon Channel.