Episodes
Episode | Title | First Broadcast | Repeated | Comments |
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01 | New Archeologies | 20080526 | 20090907 (R3) | Series of personal essays about the archaeology of the recent past. Dr Beth O'Leary from the University of New Mexico examines the role space archaeology has to play in preserving Tranquility Base - the site on the moon where Apollo 11 landed - for mankind as the first extraterrestrial heritage site. Examining space archaeology's role in keeping Tranquility Base as a lunar heritage site. |
02 | New Archeologies | 20080527 | 20090909 (R3) | Discussing the effect of emotional reactions to the Long Kesh/Maze prison near Belfast. |
03 | 20080528 | 20090910 (R3) | Looking at how tree carvings can help explain how landscapes were populated in past times. | |
04 | 20080529 | Discussing the effect on the surrounding environment of long wave radio stations in Essex. |