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Tamed: Ten Species that Changed our World. Hutchinson Books. 2017. ISBN 978-1786330611. OCLC 1038452971.
Roberts first appeared on television in the Time Team Live 2001 episode, [31] [32] working on Anglo-Saxon burials at Breamore, Hampshire. She served as a bone specialist and general presenter in many episodes, including the spin-off series Extreme Archaeology. In August 2006, a Time Team special episode Big Royal Dig investigated archaeology of Britain's royal palaces; Roberts was one of the main presenters.
Great. And so you say he's a pioneer. And there's obviously, as we spoke about at the outset, these huge developments in this field. Where do you think is left to go for the collaboration between genetics and archaeology? Paton, Graeme (22 January 2012). "Alice Roberts hits out at science 'geeks' ". The Daily Telegraph.
Alice grins. ‘We read it now and think: Pytheas could very well have got up to Shetland, with its white nights. Just extraordinary.’ And there are some findings as well that you write about that hint about a past we might prefer to forget. Like cannibalism.
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a b "Professor Alice Roberts" (PDF). Bournemouth University. 6 November 2013 . Retrieved 19 January 2019.