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An introduction to the techniques used to identify evidence of prehistoric landscapes and their application in field research, drawing on work across the varied terrain of the Peak District in Derbyshire....
Documentary looking at the mysteries of Stonehenge. It looks at the origins myth, where the stones came from, the uses of the stones, who built it, who used it and why it is there. Speaking are: Bill...
Why was the young Charles Darwin’s fascination with geology so important for his later work and why was prehistory so popular in early nineteenth-century Britain? This podcast with Professor Jim Secord,...
Produced for visitors to the Andover Museum of the Iron Age, the video tells the story of Danebury, one of Iron Age Britain’s most impressive hillforts built and occupied during the first millenium BC. In...
Biographer and historian Dr Amanda Foreman explores the history of women since the dawn of civilisation, and the pivotal role they have played in the forging of the modern world. [4 x 60 minute episodes]
Three short programmes tell an archaeological detective story of discovery, excavation and interpretation of evidence, to reveal the workings of a great farming estate of the Roman period.
Uses the collections of the Verulamium Museum and the reconstructions of Alan Sorrell to recreate Roman town life. It is produced as a series of three shorter programmes: HOW THE TOWN GREW, LIVING IN THE...
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