Join George, Paul, and one slightly unreliable Land Rover, as they search the Suffolk landscape for clues to our past.
Along the way they'll detect with the finders of some of Britain's greatest treasures, and meet people who hunt for history in unique and brilliant ways.
But it's about more than just treasure.
This is a podcast about friendship and finding peace in the landscape, about understanding our place in time, and about eternal optimism, patience and romance.
It's about the power of a pint after a day in our gorgeous countryside.
But if you want a simple way to describe it to your mates, just tell them it's about two blokes, passionate about history, bombing around in a battered old Landy, trying to understand the landscape they love.
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Join George, Paul, and one slightly unreliable Land Rover, as they search the Suffolk landscape for clues to our past.
Along the way they'll detect with the finders of some of Britain's greatest treasures, and meet people who hunt for history in unique and brilliant ways.
But it's about more than just treasure.
This is a podcast about friendship and finding peace in the landscape, about understanding our place in time, and about eternal optimism, patience and romance.
It's about the power of a pint after a day in our gorgeous countryside.
But if you want a simple way to describe it to your mates, just tell them it's about two blokes, passionate about history, bombing around in a battered old Landy, trying to understand the landscape they love.
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Meet the Reverend Cardew of Helmingham.
Eccentric Victorian. Amateur Archaeologist. History Hunter.
In 1864 Cardew started writing a journal to record all the discoveries he had made around Suffolk: Roman villas, Anglo-Saxon barrows, moated Medieval manors, and ancient burials. All of which he gently covered back up and left in place.
The only clues to the locations of these incredible discoveries were in the journals, which themselves were left to gather dust. Forgotten.
Until, that is, another couple of History Hunters found them and dusted them off 160 years later… Guess who?
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