Archaeologists explore the transition from Roman Britain to the Anglo-Saxon period. The episode highlights key archaeological sites, including Anglo-Saxon graves in Dorchester and Northumbria, which reveal a blending of Roman and Germanic cultures. It also examines rare artefacts that shed light on the lives of ordinary people, as well as high-status individuals like warriors and royalty. The episode emphasizes the challenges of uncovering physical evidence from the so-called Dark Ages and the importance of these discoveries in understanding Britain’s past.
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50 years after the Romans depart
My ancestors were rowers 🛶🛶
"Male individual. You can see by prominant brow ridge and very robust clavicals"
Wonder if a show would be brave enough to assume a skeletons gender these days.
SKÅL 🍻 to my Danish Vikingr Kin 🇩🇰 🐦⬛
Alglo-saxon's settement on the island was development, pulling it from the dark ages. Not the contrary.
So their finding a bunch of cool items …almost like the dark ages is a big lie
This was a great documentary