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		<title>Secret Britain</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<div><p> In <i>Secret Britain</i>, join anthropologist and broadcaster Mary-Ann Ochota for a tour of more than 70 of Britain's most intriguing archaeological sites and artefacts. </p></div>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i><b>&#8220;A cornucopia of our weirdest and most wonderful archaeological sites and artefacts. They make you feel proud to be a citizen of these gloriously intriguing isles.&#8221;  </b></i><b>Sir Tony Robinson</b></p>
<p><b>An Ice Age cannibal&#8217;s skull cup, a hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold, a seventeenth century witch bottle? anthropologist Mary-Ann Ochota unearths more than 70 of Britain&#8217;s most intriguing ancient places and artefacts and explores the mysteries behind them.</b></p>
<p> Britain is full of ancient wonders: not grand like the Egyptian pyramids, but small, strange places and objects that hint at a deep and enduring relationship with the mystic. <i>Secret Britain</i> offers an <b>expertly guided tour of Britain&#8217;s most fascinating mysteries</b>: archaeological sites and artefacts that take us deep into the lives of the many different peoples who have inhabited the island over the millennia.</p>
<p> Illustrated with <b>beautiful photographs</b>, the wonders include <b>buried treasure</b>, <b>stone circles</b> and <b>geoglyphs</b>, <b>outdoor places of worship</b>, caves filled with medieval carvings, and <b>enigmatic tools</b> to divine the future. Explore famous sites such as <b>Stonehenge</b> and <b>Glastonbury</b>, but also discover: </p>
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<li> The Lindow Man bog body, showing neatly trimmed hair and manicured fingernails despite having been killed 2,000 years ago </li>
<li> The Uffington White Horse, a horse-shaped geoglyph maintained by an unbroken chain of people for 3,000 years </li>
<li> A roman baby&#8217;s bronze cockerel, an underworld companion for a two-year-old who died sometime between AD 100-200 </li>
<li> St Leonard&#8217;s Ossuary, home to 1,200 skulls and a vast stack of human bones made up of around 2,000 people who died from the 1200s to the 1500s </li>
<li> The Wenhaston Doom painting, an extraordinary medieval depiction of the Last Judgement painted on a chancel arch </li>
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<p> Explore Britain&#8217;s secret history and discover why these places still resonate today.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<div><p>In <i>Secret Britain</i>, join anthropologist and broadcaster Mary-Ann Ochota for a tour of more than 70 of Britain's most intriguing archaeological sites and artefacts.</p></div>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i><b>&#8220;A cornucopia of our weirdest and most wonderful archaeological sites and artefacts. They make you feel proud to be a citizen of these gloriously intriguing isles.&#8221;  </b></i><b>Sir Tony Robinson</b></p>
<p><b>An Ice Age cannibal&#8217;s skull cup, a hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold, a seventeenth century witch bottle? anthropologist Mary-Ann Ochota unearths more than 70 of Britain&#8217;s most intriguing ancient places and artefacts and explores the mysteries behind them.</b></p>
<p> Britain is full of ancient wonders: not grand like the Egyptian pyramids, but small, strange places and objects that hint at a deep and enduring relationship with the mystic. <i>Secret Britain</i> offers an <b>expertly guided tour of Britain&#8217;s most fascinating mysteries</b>: archaeological sites and artefacts that take us deep into the lives of the many different peoples who have inhabited the island over the millennia.</p>
<p> Illustrated with <b>beautiful photographs</b>, the wonders include <b>buried treasure</b>, <b>stone circles</b> and <b>geoglyphs</b>, <b>outdoor places of worship</b>, caves filled with medieval carvings, and <b>enigmatic tools</b> to divine the future. Explore famous sites such as <b>Stonehenge</b> and <b>Glastonbury</b>, but also discover: </p>
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<li>The Lindow Man bog body, showing neatly trimmed hair and manicured fingernails despite having been killed 2,000 years ago</li>
<li>The Uffington White Horse, a horse-shaped geoglyph maintained by an unbroken chain of people for 3,000 years</li>
<li>A roman baby&#8217;s bronze cockerel, an underworld companion for a two-year-old who died sometime between AD 100-200</li>
<li>St Leonard&#8217;s Ossuary, home to 1,200 skulls and a vast stack of human bones made up of around 2,000 people who died from the 1200s to the 1500s</li>
<li>The Wenhaston Doom painting, an extraordinary medieval depiction of the Last Judgement painted on a chancel arch</li>
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<p> Explore Britain&#8217;s secret history and discover why these places still resonate today.</p>
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