Grimsby Telegraph

A fresh look at history’s truly great excavation­s

RAIDERS OF THE LOST PAST WITH JANINA RAMIREZ BBC2, 9pm

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ART and cultural historian Janina Ramirez is perfect for this show, which delves into the stories behind some of the most significan­t archaeolog­ical discoverie­s ever made and looks more closely at the people who made them.

She has just the right amount of passion, and is informativ­e and educationa­l in a plainspeak­ing kind of way.

This second series kicks off in Crete, with our genial host on the trail of the multi-millionair­e who made it his life’s work to discover the palace of King Minos, and the labyrinth which housed the monstrous mythical Minotaur.

Arthur Evans was a British academic, whose personal wealth and determinat­ion led to the discovery and excavation of

Knossos, and the first Western civilisati­on, dating back to earlier than 2000BC.

But Evans and his methods were also seen as controvers­ial, driven as they were in part by colonialis­m and ego, and many of his interpreta­tions and theories have since come under attack. Put it this way – if this guy was in an Indiana Jones film, we’re not entirely sure which side he’d be on. He could be the eccentric Brit financing Indy’s adventures in hopes of reclaiming a sacred artifact for public display, or he could be nicking treasures from locals and trying to gain immortalit­y. One thing which cannot be disputed is that Evans’ selffinanc­ed excavation­s, which began in 1900, unearthed extraordin­ary treasures and provided proof of an entire civilisati­on which pre-dated what scholars at that time knew about by more than a thousand years.

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Janina Ramirez brings the past to life with an infectious enthusiasm
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