Digging For Britain
2014's exceptional archaeology Barrowclump Durotrigues Big Dig Winchester Bling Ipplepen.
2014's exceptional archaeology Barrowclump Durotrigues Big Dig Winchester Bling Ipplepen.
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A walk through the iconic mausoleum complex, located in India and commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan to house the remains of his beloved wife.
Alice discovers the well-preserved writing tablets, swords and domestic items left by Romans at Vindolanda during a time of British rebellion.
A look at the biggest collection of Roman writing tablets in Britain, giving insight into what Roman London was really like.
Battle In The Glens: Tony takes a tough four-day trek through the Kintail region of the Highlands to discover the incredible story of the Jacobite Uprisings of the early 1700s.
The Tudor Way: Tony Robinson takes a 45-mile hike through the beautiful countryside of the Weald in Kent and East Sussex, discovering its rich and surprising Tudor heritage.
Alice Roberts explores Glasgow's age of steam, from lethal diseases and industrial injury to genteel tea rooms, football at Celtic Park, and the beautiful Loch Katrine.
River detectorist turned YouTube sensation Beau Ouimette and presenter Rick Edwards search for underwater archaeological finds tied to the Civil War.
Presenter Rick Edwards and US YouTube sensation and river detectorist Beau Ouimette travel to Warwick on the hunt for incredible archaeological finds.
2014's exceptional archaeology Barrowclump Durotrigues Big Dig Winchester Bling Ipplepen.
The meaning of new finds at Norwich Castle Museum Must Farm Colchester Basing House Silchester.
Built in 537, this is a walk-through the stunning place of worship located in Istanbul, Turkey.
The story behind the breath-taking temple complex, which is located in Cambodia and is the largest religious monument in the world.
Dan explores the turbulent history that took place within the well-preserved walls of Warwick Castle, touching on tales of betrayal, bloodshed, murder and financial woe.
A look at the camp from which Vikings invaded Britain, and groundbreaking evidence that the world-famous Avebury stone circle isn't just a sacred site but a place where people lived and worked.
War of the Roses: In the East of Britain, Dr Alice Roberts finds new revelations from 'Britain's Pompeii' and the theatre where Shakespeare premiered Romeo and Juliet.
The Birth of Industry: Tony heads out on a 40-mile walk through the wild, dramatic and romantic Peak District - the place where the Industrial Revolution began.
Frontline Dorset: Tony Robinson winds back the clock to 1940 for a walk along Dorset's Jurassic Coast, revealing the county's World War II role as the frontline against Hitler.
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