Brian Black explores Strangford Lough's past, with input from an archeological team.
This documentary details a unique, five-year collaboration between government and Northern Irish universities, that aimed to provide a comprehensive archaelogical survey of Strangford Lough, helping us to better understand how our ancestors lived, "between the tides".
Beginning in the Mesolithic Age, moving through the Neolithic Age, the Bronze Age, Iron Age, Medieval Period and, finally, Plantation Times, the programme hurtles through history, featuring interviews with a variety of archeologists/academics, and detailing significant archeological finds - a Neolithic canoe / three cornmills dating back to 619AD (making them the oldest example of a tidal mill in Europe).