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The Dig
On Netflix... True story. Archaeologist dig up a ship along with treasures from the Anglo Saxon era. Sound a bit of a hum drum? Not so. Filming was done on the beautiful English countryside. A lovely story involving the lives surrounding the discovery of these treasures in a country on the verge of war. Hope to visit the British Museum to see these beautiful artifacts one day. Well done.
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The Dig (Original Post)
Highway61
Jan 2021
OP
Wonderful, 2 hours flashed by. Sutton Hoo Treasure documentary film link attached.
Fla Dem
Feb 2021
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Mme. Defarge
(8,516 posts)1. Started watching it yesterday
and stopped not quite halfway through to go pick up my grocery order. Will get back to it on Monday when I have time to savor it.
Thekaspervote
(34,543 posts)2. Watched it last night.. a great story based on a true archeological dig
SharonClark
(10,310 posts)3. Enjoyed it.
sarge43
(29,147 posts)4. Was that the Sutton Hoo dig? n/t
sarge43
(29,147 posts)6. Well then, definitely worth a look.
Saw some of the artifacts. Works of art.
katmondoo
(6,495 posts)7. Great movie
Lars39
(26,225 posts)8. I just finished it!
Very good.
bif
(23,910 posts)9. I knew I'd love it!
I have a degree in Medieval History and I'm a total Anglophile, so I'm somewhat biased. What a wonderful movie!
Fla Dem
(25,639 posts)10. Wonderful, 2 hours flashed by. Sutton Hoo Treasure documentary film link attached.