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Chronicle: Front Line Archaeology

on BBC Two England

The fight is on to protect Britain's buried history from the ravages of 'development.' In Dover a unique Roman Naval fort has been saved at the 11th hour - 'But we need more people to join us in the front line,' says the rescue archaeologist in charge.
Outside Coventry soldiers have made a lasting contribution to research by erecting a replica of the massive gateway at the Lunt Roman Fort, using only the techniques available to the Romans.
Underwater archaeologists have fought the Atlantic gales off Shetland in a bid to find the wreck of a lost Danish East Indiaman.
With Brian Philp, Brian Hobley, Robert Stenuit and The Rt Hon Julian Amery MP.
Introduced by Magnus Magnusson

Contributors

Presenter:
Magnus Magnusson
Interviewee:
Brian Philp
Interviewee:
Brian Hobley
Interviewee:
Robert Stenuit
Interviewee:
The Rt Hon Julian Amery
Film Director:
Paul Jordan
Film Director:
Ray Sutcliffe
Executive Producer:
Paul Johnstone

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