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Pagans of Roman Britain

Archaeologist Julian Richards returns to some of his most important digs. New science on two rich burials from late Roman Britain reveals unexpected secrets.

Series in which archaeologist Julian Richards returns to some of his most important digs to discover how science, conservation and new finds have changed our understanding of entire eras of ancient history.

Julian goes back to the excavation of two burials from Roman Britain - a wealthy man from Roman Winchester and a lavishly appointed grave of a woman from the heart of London that holds a special and unexpected secret only recently unlocked.

59 minutes

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Wed 18 Sep 2019 23:00

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主播大秀 Four Archaeology Season

主播大秀 Four Archaeology Season

This programme is part of a 主播大秀 Four season exploring our fascination with uncovering the past.

Find out more about the other programmes in the season...


  • Dr Richard Miles seeks out ancient treasures and explores our relationship with the past.

  • Ben Robinson conducts aerial surveys of ancient sites to reveal new evidence of lost civilisations.

  • Human bones found in Antigua trigger an investigation into a dark chapter of Britain's imperial past.

  • The - Robin Lane Fox explores the 主播大秀's first ventures into archaeology programming.


  • Peter Barton investigates the military mining that played a big part in the tactics of both sides during WWI.

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Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Julian Richards
Series Producer Cameron Balbirnie
Executive Producer Dominic Crossley-Holland

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