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This Remembrance Sunday, Time Team pays tribute to the brave soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice during the First and Second World Wars. Lest we forget, we remember their courage, and the heavy cost of the freedom.
Dani Wootton returns with more Time Team News, a monthly look at archaeological stories and discoveries from Britain and across the globe. This month, we investigate a mysterious shipwreck discovered on the shores of Sanday, Orkney. Our Book of the Month is 'How to Fit all of Ancient Greece in an Elevator' by Dr Theo Papakostas. We learn about the prehistoric archaeology in Thomas Hardy's garden in Dorchester. Meanwhile, Professor Carenza Lewis teams up with the community for 'Digging Market Garden' at Fulbeck Manor in Lincolnshire. Plus we hear from Dr Helen Geake and Martyn Williams to learn all about the new Time Team Podcast.Join us on YouTube, Wednesday 30th October, at 7pm (GMT)!
Dani Wootton returns with more Time Team News, a monthly look at archaeological stories and discoveries from Britain and across the globe.
This month, we catch up with James Gossip to discuss the mysterious monument, King Arthur's Hall on Bodmin Moor, Cornwall. We also show how an artefact from recent memory - a rusty dog tag - can have such huge resonance with the living.
Our Book of the Month is 'A Brief History of the Countryside in 100 Objects' by Sally Coulthard. Meanwhile, we look at what might be Britain's oldest spade, and ancient stone statues discovered in Cambodia.
(Episode 16, Wednesday 27th November 2024)