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2,000-Year-Old Treasure Hoard Is Largest Roman Haul Ever | Digging For Britain | Unearthed History
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Witness the unveiling of a 2,000-year-old Roman treasure hoard, the largest ever found, shedding new light on the Roman invasion's impact. Delve into the mysteries of Tintagel in Cornwall, where a remarkable Dark Age palace emerges, challenging historical narratives. Explore Salisbury Plain's trenches, unveiling secrets of World War I's frontline warfare. In South Wales, poignant infant burials unveil ancient care practices amidst high mortality rates. Join this captivating episode to unravel Britain's past through remarkable excavations and compelling narratives.

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@adventurehawksancientharmo3519

1 month ago

Coming from the background of being an ex archaeologist and having worked in a number of museums, it’s still upsets me to hear somebody say in her first three minutes that she’s about to see something that so FEW ever get to see. That’s what bothers me about museums; after they study it, unless it’s on display, it goes into a drawer somewhere. It would be nice if there was a way tofund a way to show all things found and have it on display at all times for everyone to see.

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@lynleygilchrist7703

1 month ago

3:58 It’s a Phil Harding sighting!!! 🤩 Fabulous episode as always; but the ones with our illustrious flint-knapper extraordinaire are always that little bit more special. His enthusiasm is, to borrow his own words, “absolutely gorgeous”

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@ruththinkingoutside.707

1 month ago

3:59 .. WOO! It’s Phil!! Gonna be a good segment for sure!! .. love that man!! His interviews on YT are so much fun to watch.. he is an absolute GEM!

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@forrestboothe6553

1 month ago

Good to see Phil doing so well in his environment! I've missed him since his departure from Time Team, and always look forward to catching a glimpse of his enthusiasm.

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@Loops25

3 weeks ago

So very happy to see Phil! I am even more happy to see him in charge of this important site. His intelligent analysis of what he sees in the ground is always amazing. I appreciate not only his enthusiasm, but his reliability. Thanks for this glimpse of his site.

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@johnsaunders8315

1 month ago

Soooo great to see Phil Harding still with trowel in hand and still enthusiastic about stone tools.

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@fcukyou2_

1 month ago

PHIL!!! Man it's always great to see him still in the field all these yrs later. The man is a national treasure.

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@brettcurtis5710

1 month ago

Prof Alice Roberts ....and Phil Harding (Time Team stalwart) - what a show!!

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@Kusoka1

1 month ago

Prof Alice is a real bonus treasure. So well spoken and professional. Always in my watch list.

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@amielwayne

1 month ago

Yay! A Phil Harding sighting! 😊

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@sforza209

1 month ago

Super cool to see Phil Harding on this program!!

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@annazaman9657

1 month ago

When Alice said Wessex archeology, i was hoping Phil Harding would make an appearance. Yay

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@MrHowardking

1 month ago

I don't find the new Time Team episodes as engaging as the original. However, this series, Digging for Britain, is so different in many ways that I think it surpasses and surprises other contemporary series and even all others before. Prof Alice Roberts is the perfect front for the series, so much so that she is, to my mind, the equivalent of being the David Attenborough of archaeology. Then, when you add Phil Harding to an episode, you know you will end up with a classic. What a combo they are. I am still smiling on hearing Phils laugh and witnessing his enthusiasm for the subject once again.

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@TimmyB1867

1 month ago

Any day with Phil is a good day in archeology

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@GaryNoone-jz3mq

4 weeks ago

The reason so many soldiers were slaughtered in the first word war was down to their leadership, not their training.

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@OcotilloTom

4 weeks ago

As a retired U.S. Marine who served 26 months in combat in Vietnam I find it interesting that we were still digging emplacements with fire steps and laying out our machine gun positions much like these shown here. As an aside my grandfather served with the U.S. Army artillery in France during WW-1. Tom Boyte GySgt. USMC, retired Vietnam i965-66, 1970-71 0331,Infntry machine guns

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@junestanich7888

1 month ago

Love seeing Phil again!!

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@DT-sb9sv

1 month ago

I'd like to work with Phil on a Clovis site over here across the pond. We have very cool lithic sites over here. His enthusiasm is contagious, sometimes us archaeologists can get jaded.

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@GaryNoone-jz3mq

4 weeks ago

I love this real archaeology. No three day limit. No tiny trenches. Just keep digging until you have what you came for. Whether that takes days, months, or years😊

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@detective29

1 week ago

When you see Phil Harding and Alice Roberts you are seeing two people who love their jobs. Their enthusiasm and commentary draw you in and keep your attention. Great episode!

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