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The Woman and Three Babies
Episode 4 of 4
Professor Sue Black and her team use forensic science to shed light on the past. They investigate the discovery of a skeleton dating from around 100AD.
In the sleepy commuter town of Baldock in Hertfordshire the History Cold Case team is called in to investigate the discovery of a skeleton dating from around 100AD, buried in a bizarre position, along with the remains of three babies. Is she Celt or Roman? Is she the earliest recorded mother of triplets in Britain and what can her story reveal about the bizarre attitudes to pregnancy and childbirth during the Roman occupation of Britain?
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Wed 9 Nov 2011
03:00
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Participant | Sue Black |
Participant | Xanthe Mallett |
Participant | Caroline Wilkinson |
Participant | Caroline Wilkinson |
Executive Producer | Natalie Humphreys |
Series Producer | John Lonsdale |
Series Producer | John Lonsdale |