The BHP is a chronological retelling of the history of Britain with a particular focus upon the live
I love the way Deb Klemperer tells stories, so today we’re going to hear more from Deb on the Hoard.
Today’s episode features Deb Klemperer, the head curator at The Potteries Museum at Stoke-on-Trent.
Today’s episode features Stephen Dean, the principle archaeologist of the Staffordshire County Counc
I just wanted to record a short episode today to thank all of you (and also respond to some listener
We’ve reached 3,000 likes on facebook! So as promised, here’s a bonus member’s only episode. This
Today’s episode features Cathy Shingler, of The Potteries Museum in Stoke on Trent. She will be dis
Today we are beginning our project on the Staffordshire Hoard. We will be featuring interviews from
They’re coming… Support the Show The post 60 – The Return of the Kings first appeared on The British
As you might imagine since I’m doing an episode on it, Halloween has a lot of British influence upon
This is a combination episode covering medicine in the Dark Ages! Support the Show The post 58 – Dar
Ok, we’ve been getting pretty deep into the weeds and have been getting farther and farther from a c
So I’m doing a short midweek episode because something’s been irking me. I’ve heard repeatedly from
OK, So I had requests for an episode on construction. I actually had a surprising number of requests
Clothing… we all wear it. Well, most of us do. And in this episode we’re going to learn about what s
Ok, so right now I’m in a situation where I might need to make some hard choices on where my time go
Today we’re going to talk about Druids, who they were, and where our information comes from. Support
This is a combination episode covering everything to do with feasting in Anglo Saxon Britain! Suppor
Today we have something pretty exciting. Listener Simon put me in contact with Erin Robinson and Fio
This is a combination episode covering matters of economies and travel in the Dark Ages. Support the
This is a combination episode focusing upon the food and drinks that the Anglo Saxons enjoyed. Suppo