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In this popular and (literally) groundbreaking programme, Tony Robinson and a team of experts travel the country to investigate a wide range of archaeological sites of historical importance.

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s02e01 Lords of the Isles - Finlaggan, Islay, Scotland 1995-01-08 17:30

Lords of the Isles - Finlaggan, Islay, Scotland

s02e01 · 1995-01-08 · 17:30

Recorded between 24 and 26 June 1994, the team helps the National Museums of Scotland to search for the secrets of Finlaggan, the centre of the kingdom of the Lord of the Isles. Finds: Neolithic sites dating to 6000 BCE. Experimental demonstration: Scottish padded linen armor.

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s02e02 The Saxon Graves - Winterbourne Gunner, Wiltshire 1995-01-15 17:30

The Saxon Graves - Winterbourne Gunner, Wiltshire

s02e02 · 1995-01-15 · 17:30

Recorded between 6 and 8 May 1994, in 'The Saxon Graves' the team excavate a Saxon burial ground in a Wiltshire village which is situated on a building site owned by developer, David Buckland. Until all the graves have been mapped he is unable to continue with the development. They are joined by osteoarchaeologist Margaret Cox, archaeologists Peter Cox and Helena Cave-Penney, and conservator Meg Brooks; while blacksmith Ivor Lawton forges a Saxon blade from alternate leaves of steel and iron. And the team get excited about possible prehistoric activity. Finds: Additional Saxon-era graves, Bronze Age cremation urn. Experimental demonstration: Saxon knife-making.

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s02e03 The Lost Villa - Tockenham, Wiltshire 1995-01-22 17:30

The Lost Villa - Tockenham, Wiltshire

s02e03 · 1995-01-22 · 17:30

Recorded between 23 and 25 April 1994, the team try to discover why a 15th century village church has a small pagan Roman statue embedded within its walls. The first two days were spent in conflict with English Heritage, so no significant finds were made. Experimental demonstration: Roman mosaic floor.

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s02e04 The Archbishop's Back Garden - Lambeth Palace, London 1995-01-29 17:30

The Archbishop's Back Garden - Lambeth Palace, London

s02e04 · 1995-01-29 · 17:30

Recorded between 8 and 10 July 1994, in this episode the team try to determine whether the Roman road into London crossed the Thames at Lambeth or Tower Bridge, and if Lambeth or the City was the site of the first Roman settlement. Find: Roman road route rediscovered. Experimental demonstration: road-building.

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s02e05 Medieval Dining Hall - Hylton Castle, Sunderland 1995-02-05 17:30

Medieval Dining Hall - Hylton Castle, Sunderland

s02e05 · 1995-02-05 · 17:30

Recorded between 10 and 12 June 1994, the episode focuses on Hylton Castle, now in the middle of a Sunderland housing estate, and how extensive the castle originally was. Finds: Flemish floor tiles in situ, later 16th-century building that overlooked gardens. Experimental demonstration: life in medieval times.

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