Tuesday, 16 February 2021

WE DIG THIS NEW FILM, AND SO WILL YOU

The world fell in love with Bridgerton when it hit Netflix in December. Sure, it may have been the steamy romance and high-society gowns, but it was also the astounding architecture of Bath, and the way it transported us to a different time and place.

Next on your list? The Dig on Netflix. Available to watch now, it stars Ralph Fiennes, Carey Mulligan and Lily James, and is based on John Preston’s novel and the story of an amateur archaeologist who uncovered Anglo-Saxon artefacts, which helped to shape the world’s understanding of medieval Europe.

If you're inspired as we were by the film’s natural beauty and captivating history, Britain is the perfect place to get your fix. Alongside several archaeological sites in major cities, many finds have been unearthed in the expanses of Britain’s countryside, allowing people to delve into its history and culture.

We’ve rounded up a few archaeological highlights for you to dream about.

Dig Into Britain's
Archaeological Finds

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