Overview
The Battle of Towton in North Yorkshire, fought during the Wars of the Roses, was reputedly the bloodiest battle ever seen on English soil. In 1996 a mass grave of soldiers was discovered there by chance. This was the catalyst for a multi-disciplinary research project, still unique in Britain ten years after the initial discovery, which included a study of the skeletal remains, the battlefield landscape, the historical evidence and contemporary arms and armour. The discoveries were dramatic and moving; the individuals had clearly suffered traumatic deaths and subsequent research highlighted the often multiple wounds each individual had received before and, in some cases, after they had died. As well as the exciting forensic work the project also revealed much about medieval weaponry and fighting. Blood Red Roses contains all the information about this fascinating discovery, as well as discussing its wider historical, heritage and archaeological implications. (UK/PBS)
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4 - 1Blood Red Roses November 01, 2003
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4 - 2Bridge on the River Kwai November 12, 2003
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4 - 3Killer Flu March 03, 2004
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4 - 4Shroud of Christ? April 11, 2004
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4 - 5D-Day May 19, 2004
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4 - 6Amazon Warrior Women August 04, 2004