Digging for Britain Season 5 Episode 1

Ep 1. Digging For Britain - Episode 1

  • September 1, 2010
  • 43 min

Digging For Britain is a fascinating television series that focuses on the archaeology and history of the British Isles. In the fifth season's first episode titled "Digging For Britain - Episode 1", the series follows the latest archaeological discoveries from around the country, delivering all the latest finds and theories in fascinating detail.

In this episode, we see the show's presenter Alice Roberts visit the city of York. Alice Roberts takes us on a journey to discover new artifacts and information about the city's past. York is steeped in thousands of years of history, with archaeological remains dating back to the Roman era. Alice Roberts explores some of the city's exciting new construction projects, which have led to an exciting discovery - a Roman cemetery.

The episode introduces the fascinating story of a Roman cemetery, where over 100 graves have been excavated. The finds provide an insight into the city's past and how people lived in Roman times. Alice Roberts takes us through some of the graves and explains their significance, such as a grave of a child who was buried with the objects that would have symbolized their life and experiences.

Next, Alice Roberts explores the discovery of a Viking Age sword. This is an incredibly detailed find, which has helped archaeologists to piece together the story of Yorkshire in the early 10th century. Alice Roberts explains how the sword shows evidence of being made in Continental Europe and that it was passed down through generations of a Viking family. She then goes on to tell us about a possible battle, as the sword was found in a river, which suggests it was lost in battle.

The show then shifts its focus to the other side of the country, to the stunning coast of Northumberland. Alice Roberts takes us to the remote Bamburgh Castle, where a team of archaeologists have been studying a Viking site for many years. After a few years of digging, they have an incredible find - a giant Anglo-Saxon hall. The hall is a significant archaeological discovery, and Alice Roberts explains the hall's importance in the context of the history of the region's powerful Anglo-Saxon rulers.

The episode rounds off with a focus on Wiltshire, where Alice Roberts reports on the fascinating discovery of the Amesbury Archer. This is a rare discovery of one of the earliest Bronze Age individuals in the country. Alice Roberts explores the mystery of the Amesbury Archer, who lived over 4,000 years ago, and was found with precious objects, including gold ornaments. The discovery is incredibly significant as it has helped reshape our understanding of how people lived during this period.

In conclusion, "Digging For Britain - Episode 1" provides an insightful and fascinating look into some of the most exciting archaeological discoveries in the country. The episode offers a window into the past, as archaeologists uncover new artifacts and tell the story of the people who once lived in these ancient lands. Alice Roberts is an entertaining and knowledgeable guide, making the show an enjoyable and informative watch for anyone interested in British history and archaeology.

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Digging for Britain, Season 5 Episode 1, is available to watch and stream on Acorn TV. You can also buy, rent Digging for Britain on demand at Amazon online.
  • First Aired
    September 1, 2010
  • Runtime
    43 min
  • Language
    English