The BEST episodes of Digging for Britain season 10

Every episode of Digging for Britain season 10, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Digging for Britain season 10!

Dr Alice Roberts follows a year of British archaeology, joining up the results of digs and investigations of the length of the country.

Last Updated: 6/1/2024Network: BBC TwoStatus: Continuing
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Roman Towns and Tudor Shipwrecks
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7.50
8 votes

#1 - Roman Towns and Tudor Shipwrecks

Season 10 - Episode 1 - Aired 1/1/2023

Digs in southern England reveal a previously unknown Roman town, a Tudor ship buried beneath a quarry and evidence of Henry VIII's financial forgery under the Tower of London.

Ice Age Camp and a Saint with Syphilis
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7.43
7 votes

#2 - Ice Age Camp and a Saint with Syphilis

Season 10 - Episode 6 - Aired 2/5/2023

In Scotland and the north of England, Alice investigates an Ice Age camp, the mystery of a medieval skeleton and the earliest evidence of salt making in Britain.

 Mystery Shipwreck and a Roman Army Camp
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7.40
10 votes

#3 - Mystery Shipwreck and a Roman Army Camp

Season 10 - Episode 4 - Aired 1/22/2023

Alice Roberts reveals a Dutch ship sunk by the English, a Cornish Roman fort and a 5000-year-old Neolithic monument.

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Roman Mosaics and Ancient Weapons
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7.00
9 votes

#4 - Roman Mosaics and Ancient Weapons

Season 10 - Episode 5 - Aired 1/29/2023

Travelling east, Alice discovers a Roman barn conversion, unearths a Tudor fort and finds intricately carved 10,000-year-old weapons.

 Arthur's Stone and a Georgian Mine
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6.92
12 votes

#5 - Arthur's Stone and a Georgian Mine

Season 10 - Episode 2 - Aired 1/8/2023

In the west of the UK, a spectacular monument older than Stonehenge, a 200-year-old mine trapped in time and a lost medieval friary.

 Headless Romans and Anglo Saxon Gold
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6.91
11 votes

#6 - Headless Romans and Anglo Saxon Gold

Season 10 - Episode 3 - Aired 1/15/2023

A gatehouse riddled with Civil War bullets, a unique Iron Age shield made from bark and Roman burials with pots where the heads should be.