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Meet the Ancestors (1998)

Season 5

Meet the Ancestors aka Ancestors was a BBC Television documentary series that documented the archaeological excavation and scientific reconstruction of human remains. The series was introduced by archaeologist Julian Richards and often included facial reconstructions by Caroline Wilkinson.

Released Jan. 8, 1998 Episode 30 min None+

Genres: Documentary

Keywords: imdb.archaeology, imdb.excavation, imdb.british, imdb.united-kingdom

Production Companies: BBC

Network: BBC Two

Country: United Kingdom
Languages: English

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S5E1 - Lost Palace of Hampton Court

Richards joins a team as they start to dig within the walls of Hampton Court Palace for evidence to support the assistant curator's theory that the original palace built by Cardinal Wolsey, largely obliterated by Henry VIII, may have Italian Renaissance roots, thus making it one of the most significant buildings in English architectural history.

S5E2 - Slave Island

Richards investigates how the 1991 discovery of a forgotten burial ground in Manhattan shed new light on the history of slavery in America. Archaeological evidence has exploded the myth that New York had always been a 'free' state, revealing the crucial role played by African-Americans in the city's development and prosperity.

S5E3 - Celtic Causeway

Richards looks at how the discovery of the remains of an ancient trackway in the fenlands of Lincolnshire has thrown new light on the rituals of the Iron Age. Made of wooden posts some five metres long, the track ran over marshy ground to the open water and was no ordinary thoroughfare. This was a place were the Celts went to worship their deities.
March 27, 2002, midnight

S5E4 - Chariot Queen

Richards investigates the discovery of a grave containing the body of tallest Iron Age woman ever found in Britain and a dismantled chariot, a find which caused great excitement and speculation among archaeologists. Initial theories suggested the woman must have been a Celtic princess, but the realisation that the carriage was intended for battle led experts to conclude they must be the remains of a warrior queen similar to the celebrated Boudicca.
Feb. 19, 2002, midnight

S5E5 - The Forgotten Battlefield

Richards pieces together the story of life on the World War I front line as amateur archaeologists unearth a complex system of trenches, an exceptional array of military hardware and an astonishing collection of personal artefacts either forgotten or discarded at the end of the conflict.
March 5, 2002, midnight

S5E6 - Malaria and the Fall of Rome

Richards and the team visit an archaeological site where the bodies of 47 babies and children were recently excavated. The discovery that the youngsters died from malaria has given rise to the theory that the fall of one of history's greatest empires was in part due to an epidemic : so when a fleet of Roman cargo ships are discovered deliberately sunk in mysterious circumstances at a site in Sardinia, the experts arrive hoping to find conclusive evidence.
Feb. 26, 2002, midnight
Network: BBC Two
Episode Runtime: 30 min.
Season Runtime: 1380 min.
Released: Jan. 8, 1998
Last Air Date: March 18, 2004, midnight
Status: Ended
Certification: NR

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