
The show travels to the north of the UK to look at the most fascinating archaeology uncovered in the region over the course of 2021. \n\nIn North Yorkshire, a team of community volunteers are digging down beneath Richmond Castle, one of the country’s oldest and best-preserved Norman castles, and what they find tells a rich 1000-year story, from its origins as a Norman stronghold to the intimate role it played as a prison for conscientious objectors during the First World War.\n\nOn the northern tip of the Orkney Islands, our dig diary cameras are present to witness archaeologists racing to unearth rare discoveries from an endangered Neolithic tomb before it erodes into the sea.\n\nTen miles east of Edinburgh, a team of keen volunteers are hunting for evidence of Scotland’s oldest railway - a pioneering, horse-powered wooden track that predates the era of steam trains by nearly a century.\n\nIn the heart of the Peak District, only ten miles from Sheffield, archaeologists are using cutting-edge chemical analysis to find evidence of a rare Roman industry - lead processing. With no lead deposits in Italy, the Romans scoured their empire to track down and exploit this valuable resource, abundant in Britain. \n\nDr Stuart Prior embarks on some experimental archaeology to investigate how the Romans turned raw lead metal into the water pipes and plumbing of the Roman Empire, and visits the world-famous Roman baths in Somerset to see authentic Roman plumbing in action. Stuart also discovers that the Romans had a surprising use for this versatile metal, with ancient bathers inscribing messages to the gods and curses on their peers.\n \nIn Hull, archaeologists have a unique opportunity investigate an enormous cemetery from the industrial era, when the city flourished in a golden age of whaling and shipping. But discoveries of trauma and injuries to the human remains on site reveal the dangers of the emerging technologies of the Industrial Revolution.
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Series 13: 6. A Cornish Legend And An Ancient Wishing Well
Featuring a team of archaeologists looking for evidence that St Michael's Mount in Cornwall was the fabled trading hub of Ictis, analysis of 291 bodies from the long-lost Domini ...
11-02-2026
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Series 13: 5. Medieval Murder And Roman Pets
Featuring a vast first-century Roman compound, the warhorses that changed the course of history, a medieval murder mystery, the thriving farmstead belonging to Isaac Newton's mo ...
08-02-2026
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Series 13: 4. England’s Last Anglo-saxon King And Scotland's First Whisky
Featuring the lost estate of the last Anglo-Saxon king of England, Harold Godwinson, a hilltop fort in Fife with an unprecedented wealth of discoveries linked to the Picts, the ...
31-01-2026
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Series 13: 3. A Mysterious Bone Box And Admiral Nelson’s Favourite Ship
Featuring an 18th-century slipway in the New Forest where Admiral Nelson's favourite ship was built, an Anglo-Saxon cemetery where a host of well-preserved and rare objects have ...
25-01-2026
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Series 13: 2. Our Rarest Find And Biggest Dig
Featuring two incredibly rare finds from an Iron Age hoard, a look inside the UK’s largest and most complex dig in a generation, an Iron Age site perched on the very edge ...
20-01-2026
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Series 13: 1. Scottish Massacre And 70s Skate Park
Featuring visceral evidence of a bloody massacre in the Scottish Highlands, one of the largest Roman cemeteries ever found in Britain, Bradford’s first Muslim burial, more ...
11-01-2026
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Series 12: 6. Lost Mansions And Impaled Prisoners
This episode showcases the best archaeology found in the south of the UK. \n\nFirst, we travel to the Killerton estate in Devon, where the National Trust are hunting for remains ...
11-11-2025
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Series 12: 5. Chariots And Slaves
Alice travels through the west of Britain, exploring the region's most exciting archaeological digs. \n\nA previously unknown Roman villa complex is unearthed west of Oxford, ...
04-11-2025
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Series 12: 4. Roman Crime And Ancient Dna
Alice heads to the north of Britain to explore the region's most fascinating archaeological digs. \n\nShe first heads to County Durham to join archaeologists digging at the sp ...
28-10-2025
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Series 12: 3. Island Treasures
In this episode, we make a special journey to some of the most exciting archaeological digs on Britain’s spectacular islands. Alice joins a team of archaeologists in Orkne ...
21-10-2025
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Series 13: 1. Scottish Massacre And 70s Skate Park
Featuring visceral evidence of a bloody massacre in the Scottish Highlands, one of the largest Roman cemeteries ever found in Britain, Bradford’s first Muslim burial, more ...
11-01-2026
BBC 4
Series 13: 6. A Cornish Legend And An Ancient Wishing Well
Featuring a team of archaeologists looking for evidence that St Michael's Mount in Cornwall was the fabled trading hub of Ictis, analysis of 291 bodies from the long-lost Domini ...
11-02-2026
BBC 4
Series 13: 5. Medieval Murder And Roman Pets
Featuring a vast first-century Roman compound, the warhorses that changed the course of history, a medieval murder mystery, the thriving farmstead belonging to Isaac Newton's mo ...
08-02-2026
BBC 4
Series 8: 4. Wwii Special
The team are on an archaeological hunt of our more recent past as they follow the search for artefacts from World War II. They join marine archaeologists in the Solent as they r ...
08-07-2024
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Series 9: Episode 1
This episode sees Alice Roberts tour the East of England, seeking out the most outstanding archaeological digs of the year.\n\nStarting in style, she witnesses the uncovering of ...
03-04-2025
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Series 9: Episode 2
The south of England is the location for a rich and colourful selection of outstanding archaeology excavated in this episode.\n\nThe HS2 High Speed Rail line from London to Birm ...
10-04-2025
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The Greatest Discoveries: Episode 3
Professor Alice Roberts re-examines the key archaeological sites of Roman Britain, from the foundation of Londinium in the south to fierce siege battles in the north.
14-06-2024
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Series 10: 3. Headless Romans And Anglo Saxon Gold
A gatehouse riddled with Civil War bullets, a unique Iron Age shield made from bark and Roman burials with pots where the heads should be.
02-09-2025
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Series 6: 2. East
Professor Alice Roberts explores some of this year's most exciting archaeological finds from the east of Britain. Each discovery comes straight from the trenches/site, filmed by ...
04-06-2025
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