Who is MaryAnn Ochota? Britain Afloat host and former Time Team


Who is MaryAnn Ochota? Britain Afloat host and former Time Team

A whistlestop tour of the most mind-bending British archaeological finds, with Mary-Ann Ochota.Were you aware of the surprising mysteries of prehistoric Brit.


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Take a journey back through time with TV anthropologist Mary-Anna Ochota as she explores the surprising secrets of Britain's prehistoric people


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Mary-Ann Ochota is a broadcaster and anthropologist who gained her MA from Emmanuel College, Cambridge University and is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society Hello and welcome! I specialise in researching and presenting anthropology, archaeology, social history and outdoor adventure.


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Anthropologist Mary-Ann Ochota unearths more than 70 of Britain's most intriguing ancient places and artefacts and explores the enchanting mysteries behind them. An Ice Age cannibal's skull cup, a hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold, a seventeenth-century witch bottle…. Britain is full of ancient wonders: not grand like the Egyptian pyramids, but.


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"Mary-Ann Ochota reveals the fascinating stories behind many of Britain's more unusual ancient objects and places. These stories come together to provide an alternative history that takes us away from kings, queens and aristocratic leaders. Mary-Ann has given us a very readable glimpse of the past, as seen through the eyes of the people who.


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Mary-Ann Ochota, 30, who holds a master's degree in archaeology and anthropology from Cambridge University, has left the show after a row with Prof Mick Aston, the archaeologist. Her leaving the.


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Timeline 2016 In 2016 Ochota presented the series "Best of enemies" for German television, in which she travelled around Britain to find out what the British really think about the Germans. The series was aired on the German channel ARD-alpha in English with German subtitles.


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Mary-Ann Ochota. 11,309 likes · 271 talking about this. Mary-Ann Ochota is a British broadcaster and anthropologist specialising in Archaeology, Anthropolog


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Mary-Ann Ochota Mary-Ann Ochota ( Polish pronunciation: [ɔˈxɔta] O-hot-ah; [1] born 8 May 1981) is a British broadcaster and anthropologist specialising in anthropology, archaeology, social history and adventure factual television. [2] Biography


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Mary-Ann Ochota ( Polish pronunciation: [ɔˈxɔta] O-hot-ah; born 8 May 1981) is a British broadcaster and anthropologist specialising in anthropology, archaeology, social history and adventure factual television. Biography Ochota was born and grew up in Wincham, Northwich, Cheshire, to an Indian mother and a Polish father.


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Mary-Ann Ochota. Mary-Ann is a freelance broadcaster and writer. Her interests are broad - from Nomads in Tibet and crofters in Orkney, to landscape archaeology and the stories behind artefacts.


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Huw John Mick Aston and Mary-Ann Ochota have both announced that they have left Channel 4's long-running archaeology series Time Team within the space of two days. Aston's exit was due to his.