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Fertile Soils, Rich Archaeology - Wittenham Clumps, Oxfordshire
The British landscape is littered with Iron Age hill forts. A local archaeology unit is digging such a hill fort in Oxfordshire, but cannot afford to investigate a neighbouring larger hill, only 200 metres away. Both Roman and Iron Age remains have been found there in the past. But what is its relationship, if any, to the hill fort? The geophysics team identify a potential target, a square enclosure on the side of the hill. But before they can begin, they have to manually search the site for specimens of great crested newt, a rare protected species. At the beginning of day two, John's team find something which could be very special, a Roman church, apparently with a semicircular apse. They are joined by Tim Allen of Oxford Archaeology and osteoarchaeologist Angela Boyle.
Aired: Feb 29, 2004 Genre: Documentary MysteryCasts: Tony Robinson Carenza Lewis Phil Harding John Gater Stewart Ainsworth Mick Aston Victor Ambrus Henry ChapmanCreated By: Tim TaylorDuration: 50m Rating: 0 Country: United Kingdom Production:
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01: In Search of the Brigittine Abbey - Syon House, London02: A Roman Bath House and Edwardian Folly - Whitestaunton Manor, Somerset03: The Crannog in the Loch - Loch Migdale, Scottish Highlands04: Saxon Burials on the Ridge - South Carlton, Lincolnshire05: The Roman Fort That Wasn't There - Syndale, Kent06: An Iron-Age Trading Centre - Green Island, Dorset07: A Medieval Blast Furnace - The Old Furnace, Oakamoor, Staffordshire08: Rescuing a Mesolithic Foreshore - Goldcliff, Newport09: Fertile Soils, Rich Archaeology - Wittenham Clumps, Oxfordshire10: King Cnut's Manor - Nassington, Northamptonshire11: Back-Garden Archaeology: Revisiting a Roman Villa - Ipswich, Suffolk12: The Lost City of Roxburgh - Roxburgh, Scottish Borders13: Brimming with Remains - Cranborne Chase, Dorset