Countryfile viewers hit out at the BBC for the use of the phrase
Countryfile returned this week and it all went a bit Time Team - but one phrase used on the episode left viewers feeling upset.
The show's narrator then added: "The Bronze Age in Europe is the period from about 2,600 to 700 BCE." Host John Craven then headed to a site at a quarry in Cambridgeshire where an entire preserved settlement was found, while dressed head to toe in hard hats, goggles and high vis jackets just to stand in a field.
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