The Team cross the Atlantic, following in the footsteps of English settlers, to St Mary's City, Maryland, where they join American experts to unearth important finds and challenge existing theories
Was a female skeleton found in Cornwall a leper from a 13th-century colony, a casualty of the Civil War or a plague victim? Or was she put to death after being tried at the Launceston Assizes?
Matthew Boulton's 18th-century mint was the world's biggest coin-presser. Tony and the Team are invited to a Handsworth street party when they dig up Birmingham's back gardens to find it.
An assortment of large, intricately carved gravestones have been found in a Glasgow graveyard. Can the Team work out who was buried under these intriguing stone sculptures?
51min - The intrepid archaeological treasure hunters, led by Tony Robinson, head for Malton in North Yorkshire where a swathe of nettle-infested jungle conceals 2,000 years of English history including a Roman fort.
51min - Time Team are inside a partially abandoned army barracks in Nethcravon. But It's not military memorabilia they're after. In 1907, a Colonel Hawley found part of a mosaic in the grounds which he believed was part of a Roman villa.
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