Mick turns up evidence revealing that Wolf Valley was used for farming continuously since neolithic times.
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Series 1 Episode 1
The Deserted Valley
Mick turns up evidence revealing that Wolf Valley was used for farming continuously since neolithic times.
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Series 1 Episode 2
The Lost Village
Mick gets to the bottom of a mystery concerning a field with a single building which holds clues to a missing village…
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Series 1 Episode 3
The Turning Wheel
Mick explores the mysteries of fragments of pottery found in Wolf Valley, and searches for evidence of the existence of…
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Series 1 Episode 4
The Final Harvest
In Wolf Valley Mick reveals the 4,000-year-old flint tools used by the area¿s earliest settlers. Can these ancient…
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