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Digging the Past: Archaeology on TV
Episode aired Oct 21, 2007
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Fi Glover
Richard Atkinson
David Attenborough
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David Attenborough
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Fi Glover
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Richard Atkinson
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David Attenborough
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David Collison
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Barry Cunliffe
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(as Prof. Barry Cunliffe)
Neil Faulkner
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Angela Piccini
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Mike Pitts
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Julian Richards
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Tony Robinson
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Ray Sutcliffe
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Glyn Daniel
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Mortimer Wheeler
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October 21, 2007 (United Kingdom)
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