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In Episode 4 of Time Team News, Dani Wootton takes a closer look at the use of artificial intelligence to read ancient scrolls, and the world's oldest wooden structure in Central Africa.
Meanwhile, Helen Geake visits King's Lynn in Norfolk to investigate the boards of the Bard, William Shakespeare.
Plus, we're treated to an exclusive preview of an upcoming collaboration with Forestry England and Operation Nightingale.
Time Team News is a brand new monthly YouTube feature, sharing a selection of the latest archaeological discoveries from around the world.
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The original video from this podcast is available to watch on the Time Team Official YouTube channel here.
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Mick the Dig: Dendro Detective
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Jonathan Foyle: The Architectural Historian
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Miles Russell: the Roman Villa in Britain
Kate Mosse: Labyrinth, Citadel & Sepulchre (Part 2)
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