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History => Ancient and Medieval History => Topic started by: Imperial Dave on December 13, 2016, 11:02:37 PM

Title: Digging for Britain series 5
Post by: Imperial Dave on December 13, 2016, 11:02:37 PM
what's going on? I missed the start of the new series of Digging for Britain...luckily its on i-player

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b084xym3/digging-for-britain-series-5-1-west
Title: Re: Digging for Britain series 5
Post by: Erpingham on December 14, 2016, 10:32:37 AM
Last night we had the whistling slingshots, with audio of what they sound like. 
Title: Re: Digging for Britain series 5
Post by: Imperial Dave on December 14, 2016, 10:39:00 AM
I started watching it and then got pulled away so will finish it up tonight :)
Title: Re: Digging for Britain series 5
Post by: Sharur on December 23, 2016, 08:19:17 PM
The Roman-period siege evidence from southern Scotland in episode 2 was particularly interesting I thought - the whistling slingshots, etc., Anthony mentioned. Don't recall any dating evidence being mentioned for that, which might have been equally interesting. Odd too that the Romans had apparently left such large caches of lead slingshots unused; makes you start to wonder who might have "won" the siege, the Romans or a local relief force.

The dating could be intriguing, as there's been evidence from Northumberland excavations and investigations in the last few years (not all published as yet, though some of it was discussed in the just-out "Archaeology in Northumberland" vol. 22, produced by the County Council, which you can read online only on this webpage (http://www.northumberland.gov.uk/Planning/Conservation/Archaeology.aspx), some in "The Iron Age on the Northumberland Coastal Plain", by Nick Hodgson, Jonathan McKelvey and Warren Muncaster, Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums, 2012 - print version only) both for apparent land-clearance of existing farming settlements north of Hadrian's Wall, probably in the period around the Wall's building, and that most of the six milecastles on the Wall recently examined geophysically, showed no strong evidence for substantial roadways through them. This goes hand-in-hand with further findings from excavations by the Wall or its former line in Newcastle and Northumberland lately, for additional defences along the Wall's northern side, perhaps all suggesting the modern north of England and south of Scotland was never particularly "pacified" during parts of the Romans' stay.
Title: Re: Digging for Britain series 5
Post by: Erpingham on December 24, 2016, 10:30:08 AM
Quote from: Sharur on December 23, 2016, 08:19:17 PM
The Roman-period siege evidence from southern Scotland in episode 2 was particularly interesting I thought - the whistling slingshots, etc., Anthony mentioned. Don't recall any dating evidence being mentioned for that, which might have been equally interesting. Odd too that the Romans had apparently left such large caches of lead slingshots unused; makes you start to wonder who might have "won" the siege, the Romans or a local relief force.


There were bits missing from the story.  Presumably, they targetted their trenches on large metallic anomalies shown by geophysics, for example.  They clearly had done some kind of mapping survey to plot the fall of shot.

I did think at the time that it was odd they left so much lead in a Scottish field.  It was worth money, so why wasn't it collected at the end of the siege?  If they were practice camps, you can imagine it being left for the next exercise which never happened.  But if it was for real?