Archaeologist Rose Ferraby goes underground to visit Devon’s Beer Quarry Caves. The echoing chambers provided stone for cathedrals, but these spaces reveal their own life-stories. Show more
Archaeologist Rose Ferraby visits the Neolithic henge of Arbor Low in the Peak District. This dramatic monument continues to hold our fascination and draw communities together. Show more
Archaeologist Rose Ferraby teases out a North Yorkshire field’s place in changing times. Beyond the pastoral idyll, she sees something deeper going on in society and the world. Show more
Archaeologist Rose Ferraby unearths a Roman town in North Yorkshire, prompting thoughts about past and present communities. Time and narratives unfold during the annual excavation. Show more
Archaeologist Rose Ferraby explores a Neolithic grave, and what the objects found in it reveal about how we have tried to come to terms with death over the ages. Show more
Archaeologist Rose Ferraby explores traces of the past in the British landscape. She climbs a Lake District peak to visit a Neolithic quarry, the source of highly prized axes. Show more
Archaeologist Rose Ferraby explores traces of the past in the British landscape. She delves into the peat of the Fens to unearth long-lost signs of time and change. Show more
Archaeologist Rose Ferraby explores traces of the human past in the British landscape. In the Yorkshire Wolds, she discovers stories in the chalk. Show more
Rose Ferraby is exploring traces of the past in the British landscape. In the Outer Hebrides, she considers the archaeology of islands and the connections they reveal. Show more
Archaeologist Rose Ferraby interprets ancient human marks left in the UK’s landscapes. On Exmoor’s high ground, she reflects on how the past can help us think about the future. Show more