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1 November 2002
With the help of Professor Richard Bradley, of Reading University, Tony Robinson pieces together Time Team's picture of the Bronze Age with visits to a settlement site at Kemerton, in Worcestershire; Waddon, in Dorset, where the Team found an undiscovered henge; and the celebrated Seahenge, in Norfolk, where Time Team followed a controversial English Heritage rescue excavation of a timber circle threatened by the sea.
Other Time Team digs covered by the programme include Flag Fen, near Peterborough, where the Team dug a burial mound; Greylake, in Somerset, where the Team found and reconstructed a wooden trackway across the marshes; and on the foreshore of the Thames, at Vauxhall, in central London, where Phil donned his wetsuit to help investigate what might have been the first ever bridge over the river.