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Ben and Adam asked for more information on Roman occupation in South-West England, so Isadora delivered. They talk about nearly a dozen Roman sites in England, the infamous mosaics that everyone dreams of finding, as well as catching people up on the goings on at Longlands, their Tudor house in Dartmoor.
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I generally only realise how uneducated I am about something when I start to learn about it. In this episode we look at People of Color (and primarily those who are Black), and their earliest relationship with Britain. A relationship that included the power of an emperor, the skills of African warriors, and the way that modern science is helping bring these earliest inhabitants to life.
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New Audio! A deep dive into the development and rise of the AGA. We look into its amazing and ground breaking inventor Gustav Dalen, the oven's relationship to Royalty and War as well as advertising going back to the revolutionary work of David Olgovy. The range has become a British institution, the BBC called it an icon, and many people think of it as the heart of their home.
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Isadora tries to teach the guys about Stone Age History in England. They discuss how they farmed, buried their dead and came together in communities for the first time. One of Ben's favourite topics Flint Knapping is a major plus point for keeping him focused and you learn about the whole groups obsession with Time Team.
They also talk about how modern science is solving mystery's and allowing the stone age to come back to Dartmoor, including some Nazi cattle.'
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Newly Edited! Isadora teaches the guys about how the world, and Dartmoor was formed. A geology lesson has never been less structured when Ben and Adam are involved. Using a mix of humor, interruptions and day-to-day information two Americans learn about the new place they have come to live, and discuss some of the challenges about learning 'English', addressing old building renovations and damp.
We finish off with a look at the 2015 theft of dinosaur bones in Devon, and how the National History Museum saved the day.
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