A recent episode of the BBC programme “Digging for Britain” featured an archaeological site near Castleford, where an ancient ...
Anthropologist Alice Roberts describes how secrets about diseases can be uncovered from skeletons building workers and ...
Professor Alice Roberts takes a train ride that covers 600 years of the Ottoman Empire. Her mission is to learn about this vast empire that started with a dream in the 14th century. Alice Roberts ...
Alice Roberts is Professor of Public Engagement in Science at the University of Birmingham, and a clinical anatomist, author and broadcaster. Alice has presented a range of programmes on BBC Two ...
An aerial view of the Roman settlement found towards the south-east of the A417 Missing Link (Image: National Highways) The series, which will also be available on iPlayer, is hosted by Professor ...
Why did you want to get involved with Spider House? Aren’t you afraid of spiders? I'm interested in biology generally and this was a great opportunity to learn more about a particular group of ...
My first TV was as the ‘bone expert’ on Time Team ... and encouraging the wider community to help decide the direction research goes in. Professor Alice Roberts FSB is a clinical anatomist and ...
It’s barely gone 7am in Britain when Professor Alice Roberts joins me on Zoom ... knowledge with mainstream audiences through her many TV roles, on documentaries including Time Team, Digging ...
Professor Alice Roberts reveals the natural history of the most famous of ice age animals – the woolly mammoth. Mammoths have transfixed humans since the depths of the last ice age, when their herds ...
My first TV was as the ‘bone expert’ on Time Team ... and encouraging the wider community to help decide the direction research goes in. Professor Alice Roberts FSB is a clinical anatomist and ...