I really enjoyed this programme about the Low Hauxley excavation last summer - the inference being that it would not have survived this winter's storms. I'm sure it would have been washed away. Plus Northumbrian rock art panels, a visit to the Ness of Brodgar dig/Maes Howe, and the Cranbourne Chase burials. The idea that Bronze Age people used fragments of 'rock art' to bury with their dead seems to be a concept close to our own way of thinking.
The finds from the dig seemed to indicate eight or more burials, cremations plus important bits of beaker pottery.
Shamanism and liminal places were touched on too but for me seeing the amazing Orkney in the sunshine and the bracken hidden rock art panels in Northumberland were the real joy.
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