Digging for Britain
S07E03 East
Professor Alice Roberts dives into this year's thrilling archaeological discoveries from Eastern Britain. Each find is captured on film by the archaeologists, offering a unique perspective on the excavations as they unfold. In this episode, we accompany a team in Suffolk as they reveal an ancient monument dating back to the same era as Stonehenge. We then venture slightly further east to a World War I battlefield in France, examining one of Britain’s earliest and most disastrous tank confrontations. Returning to Suffolk, archaeologists investigate unsettling Roman burial customs. Additionally, a fortunate metal detectorist stumbles upon a coin hoard that sheds light on the impact of the English Civil War on everyday lives. Meanwhile, our intrepid archaeologist, Raksha Dave, takes us behind the scenes at a Brighton archaeological lab, where she explores the search for a lost medieval village.