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In the UK's longest-running archaeology series, Professor Alice Roberts explores the most exciting archaeological finds from across Britain. From an Iron Age chariot to Viking treasures, from Roman burials to World War II relics, see how the very latest discoveries are re-writing history. With expert analysis from historians and archeologists.
IMDb 8.2/1020108 seasons
TV-14
4 episodes
  • 1. The Romans

    1. The Romans

    Dr Alice Roberts follows an entire year of British archaeology, joining up the results of digs and investigations the length of the country. The results are astonishing - and sometimes disturbing. Tonight, the Romans, where finds include the mystery of 97 babies murdered by the Thames, a fabulous Roman coin hoard found in Somerset and a man buried on a layer of dead animals.
    Dr Alice Roberts follows an entire year of British archaeology, joining up the results of digs and investigations the length of the country. The results are astonishing - and sometimes disturbing. Tonight, the Romans, where finds include the mystery of 97 babies murdered by the Thames, a fabulous Roman coin hoard found in Somerset and a man buried on a layer of dead animals.
    TV-14
    50min
    Aug 18, 2010
  • 2. Prehistory

    2. Prehistory

    Dr Alice Roberts' journey takes her from Orkney to Devon, by land, sea and air. In Norfolk, flint tools unearthed push the earliest human occupation back by 200,000 years, to around a million years ago. In Orkney an early farm yields glimpses of our ancestors' earliest religious beliefs and customs. In Devon, we find one of the oldest known shipwrecks.  And a bronze age burial holds a mystery.
    Dr Alice Roberts' journey takes her from Orkney to Devon, by land, sea and air. In Norfolk, flint tools unearthed push the earliest human occupation back by 200,000 years, to around a million years ago. In Orkney an early farm yields glimpses of our ancestors' earliest religious beliefs and customs. In Devon, we find one of the oldest known shipwrecks.  And a bronze age burial holds a mystery.
    TV-14
    50min
    Aug 25, 2010
  • 3. Anglo-Saxons

    3. Anglo-Saxons

    They divided our land and heralded the arrival of the Dark Ages. But were they just barbarians? Dr Alice Roberts continues her journey as she visits the royal seat of power at Bamburgh, Northumbria. There's a remarkable community project in Sittingbourne where people are curating the grave goods of their own ancestors. There are treasures that make her wonder just how dark the Dark Ages were.
    They divided our land and heralded the arrival of the Dark Ages. But were they just barbarians? Dr Alice Roberts continues her journey as she visits the royal seat of power at Bamburgh, Northumbria. There's a remarkable community project in Sittingbourne where people are curating the grave goods of their own ancestors. There are treasures that make her wonder just how dark the Dark Ages were.
    TV-14
    49min
    Sep 1, 2010
  • 4. The Tudors

    4. The Tudors

    In the finale, Dr Alice Roberts explores the Tudor Age, when Britain was reshaped by religion, power and culture. She visits digs at Shakespeare's first theatre in Shoreditch, studies finds from his Stratford home, and meets archaeologists exposing the impact of Henry VIII's Dissolution. From a lost Thames palace to a Tudor shipwreck, new discoveries reveal a transformative era.
    In the finale, Dr Alice Roberts explores the Tudor Age, when Britain was reshaped by religion, power and culture. She visits digs at Shakespeare's first theatre in Shoreditch, studies finds from his Stratford home, and meets archaeologists exposing the impact of Henry VIII's Dissolution. From a lost Thames palace to a Tudor shipwreck, new discoveries reveal a transformative era.
    TV-14
    52min
    Sep 9, 2010
  • Digging For Britain
    IMDb 8.2/1020108 seasons
    In the UK's longest-running archaeology series, Professor Alice Roberts explores the most exciting archaeological finds from across Britain. From an Iron Age chariot to Viking treasures, from Roman burials to World War II relics, see how the very latest discoveries are re-writing history. With expert analysis from historians and archeologists.
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    John Hayes Fisher
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    360 Production
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    Dr. Alice Roberts
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    Acorn TV
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