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Mary-Ann Ochota (Polish pronunciation: O-hot-ah; born 8 May 1981) is a British broadcaster specializing in anthropology, archaeology, social history and adventure factual television.
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.
I am Mary-Ann Ochota (pronounced O-HOT-AH). My mum is Indian, my Dad is Polish, I was raised in northwest England and I have family all over the world. This international heritage stirred my interest in the peoples of the world from a young age. That, and a TV documentary about child sacrifice.
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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30. Aug. 2022 · 30.08.2022 ∙ alpha-doku ∙ ARD alpha. Merken. Wir haben die britische Anthropologin Mary-Ann Ochota gebeten, durch Großbritannien zu fahren, um herauszufinden, was die Briten wirklich über uns Deutsche denken, ohne Rücksicht auf Verluste...Sie zog mit einem wunderschönen 1966er VW-Bulli namens Grace. Mehr anzeigen. Bild: BR.
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07.04.2022 ∙ Best of Enemies ∙ ARD alpha. Ein 1966er VW-Bus und eine britische Anthropologin mit einer Frage: Was halten die Briten wirklich von den Deutschen? Mary-Ann Ochota trifft in der Serie 'Best of Enemies' auf Landsleute, die neugierig sind auf deutsche Technik, deutschen Fußball und soga.
Presenter. Mary-Ann co-presented Series 19 of Time Team alongside Tony Robinson in 2012. She studied archaeology and anthropology at Cambridge University, and has written three books on British archaeology, including Hidden Histories: A Spotter's Guide to the British Landscape and Secret Britain.