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Blacklands: The Iron Age Brits Who Welcomed The First Romans | Time Team 

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The team are in Somerset to investigate the remains of a small Roman villa, dating back to just after the time of the Roman invasion in 43 a.d. But previous excavations suggest it was occupied by local inhabitants rather than Roman invaders. Could it have been built on the site of an earlier, Iron Age settlement? The team are joined by Roman specialists John Creighton and Tom Moore, and Claire Ryley makes an authentic period garden. Members of the Stranglers put in a surprise appearance
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@blueocean9305
@blueocean9305 2 года назад
This episode and the series is outstanding. It provides an excellent insight into western human culture. What a great team of people. Well done.
@t.c.thompson2359
@t.c.thompson2359 2 года назад
Also this site should get a revisit, that lone wall is really curious.
@williamfindspeople4341
@williamfindspeople4341 2 года назад
Archeology is an amazing subject, been doing it all my life. I enjoyed people who get excited over finding an old building that no one has seen for a 1000 years. Love this show.
@bethbartlett5692
@bethbartlett5692 2 года назад
It offers "that feeling" indescribable at the moment, but you know my meaning.
@biologychic7292
@biologychic7292 2 года назад
I about died when they said the pigs were named Hilary and Monica🤣💀
@allenjones2450
@allenjones2450 2 года назад
I liked that one too
@whiteybaze497
@whiteybaze497 2 года назад
🤣🤣🤣👌🤌🏼
@InquisitorMatthewAshcraft
@InquisitorMatthewAshcraft 2 года назад
IIRC, they were named that because they weren't intended to be eaten 🤣☠
@atthebrink74
@atthebrink74 2 года назад
@@InquisitorMatthewAshcraft 😳🤣🤣🤣
@thomasbell7033
@thomasbell7033 Год назад
I hate to be a drudge, but after John Oliver's rrecent interview with Monica L., I can no longer laugh at her. She spoke about becoming a national punchline at age 23, and how she fell into the clutches of the most powerful man in the world. She spoke of these things without playing the victim, and she is far from humorless. It was quite poignant.
@kiwimac
@kiwimac 2 года назад
I love Phil's response to the coin!
@elizabethschaeffer9543
@elizabethschaeffer9543 2 года назад
At roughly 37. you can see one of the ancient white horses on the hill behind the site. This connects with the coins Phil finds with the horses on the obverse. Epona was the Celtic goddess of the horse.
@Happyheretic2308
@Happyheretic2308 Год назад
Epona is key.
@hanes_cymru_
@hanes_cymru_ Год назад
I really like this episode in particular because of the incredible Pre-Roman coin found in Phil's Iron-Age round house. You can see what it means to him, Incredible find!
@bigbensarrowheadchannel2739
@bigbensarrowheadchannel2739 2 года назад
I'd like an update about this site. Surely they've continued excavations there...? Those fields have some wonderful stories to tell. Well done TT. This show never disappoints.
@vickywitton1008
@vickywitton1008 Год назад
I have tried to find out but it is not easy to find!
@joannefrt4553
@joannefrt4553 Год назад
Mmmmllllllppl
@ultimatewitcherfan6677
@ultimatewitcherfan6677 Год назад
This show has always fascinated me. I love history and I love learning about different cultures from different time periods. Phil Harding is my favorite person on this show! His enthusiasm is catching!
@Janettemay64
@Janettemay64 Год назад
I'm so happy that Phil found the coin, his enthusiasm is infectious, he deserves every good find he digs up. Got to love the very dedicated man.
@penguinista
@penguinista 2 года назад
This series is the best mystery show ever.
@BennyB5555
@BennyB5555 2 года назад
Wow I love these documentaries!
@solipsismworld
@solipsismworld 2 года назад
Time Team Series S14E02 "There's No Place Like Rome" Original Air Date: 21 January 2007
@cynthiaporter3032
@cynthiaporter3032 2 года назад
Anorher fun dig Odissey team. Love ya Phil. Love ya Tony, you, Love you Tom. You guys Rock!!!😁
@czgator9000
@czgator9000 2 года назад
It is Time Team, actually. Odyssey just repackages the original show that was on air for 20 years.
@sharonwhiteley6510
@sharonwhiteley6510 2 года назад
I love Phil being "all a quiver" over his coin find.
@Sk8Bettty
@Sk8Bettty 26 дней назад
Watching Time Team soothes my worried mind.
@Orcinus1967
@Orcinus1967 Год назад
Great stuff, as usual!
@Tony7534
@Tony7534 2 года назад
I had too laugh at the walking tent this will bring smiles too a lot of veteran medics lol
@evatoll1899
@evatoll1899 Год назад
I have been searching for this episode! I love the iron age coin.
@jonathaneffemey944
@jonathaneffemey944 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for posting.
@hmalbet
@hmalbet 2 года назад
Brilliant episode.
@carveraugustus3840
@carveraugustus3840 2 года назад
Fantastic indeed, Mick.
@shri081
@shri081 Год назад
Phil getting positively giddy with that Iron Age coin was wholesome as hell 😁😁
@mrkitty1367
@mrkitty1367 2 года назад
another wonderful show
@t.c.thompson2359
@t.c.thompson2359 2 года назад
Gotta say the Iron Age stuff was more interesting than the Roman, though the most important is obviously the transition time.
@Withnail1969
@Withnail1969 Год назад
29:16 The guardian of gardens was not Venus but Priapus. There was a statue of Priapus in every Roman garden but they can't show Priapus on this programme.
@RandyH400
@RandyH400 2 года назад
Thanks so much!
@Paleos1000
@Paleos1000 2 года назад
Good to know the Stranglers were Time Team fans.
@pedrodepaca57
@pedrodepaca57 Год назад
I really love how The Stranglers are fans of TT.
@robertevans8010
@robertevans8010 Год назад
The Celtic coins that they call Dobunni are the same in South Wales the Dobunni and Silures are of the same Tribes, the Horse is Epona , I have some 2nd Century BC Celtic Coins that were found above Llangynwyd in a very Large Hillfort, during the 19th Century, they have the Horse and a Man with spikey Hair , also Celts allegedly did not write, being Welsh and from a Family of Archaeologists we have always known that Celts did write and some coins have names on them, like Gered or Gyred also Meur, they are high Status. Nos da
@SandraNelson063
@SandraNelson063 2 года назад
It wouldn't be Time Team unless there's a monsoon!🤣
@Sk8Bettty
@Sk8Bettty 26 дней назад
Hillary, Monica, & Punk Rock… I love this episode!!
@silentsnooper3307
@silentsnooper3307 2 года назад
Ahahaha! That's great!! Lining up the pig grunts with the music! HA! That made my day! Brilliant!
@batymahn
@batymahn 2 года назад
This is a extraordinary episode relative to our time. Suppose the Iron Age citizens saw the concentration of wealth of the chieftain and than met these Roman chaps that were more like me? I might be tempted to join the invaders to get my share of the wealth?
@andreasleonardo6793
@andreasleonardo6793 2 года назад
Nice video about archeology activities for finding proving existed of towers before Roman umpire existing in England island ...founded too old coin was an amazing occasion which was in ING history periods before Rome umpire existing
@bretnielsen5502
@bretnielsen5502 2 года назад
Probably Sir Tony's best episode.
@promiscuous5761
@promiscuous5761 2 года назад
Thank you.
@patwithers1448
@patwithers1448 2 года назад
Love from the old lady in Texas God bless you always and forever
@jameswebb4593
@jameswebb4593 2 года назад
Tony to Helen " Hows it going " " Great have some finds, early Roman pottery , and a piece of Clay Pigeon " ------ fast backtract two thousand years " Legionnaires , Sling Shots at the ready ....... PULL.
@fredricful
@fredricful 2 года назад
Vorfor startes det og stjeles på byggeplasser fra forskalingsnekkere og tømrere rørleggere elektrikere nor malere kommer på byggeplasser i Oslo? Vorfor blir ting borte med engang malere kommer på byggeplasser i Oslo?
@AnnaAnna-uc2ff
@AnnaAnna-uc2ff Год назад
Thannks.
@Father9
@Father9 2 года назад
The Stranglers dig'n that golden brown!
@RoseCarroll-pk6mt
@RoseCarroll-pk6mt 10 месяцев назад
Thank you ❤😂🎉😊😅
@passthebs.1341
@passthebs.1341 2 года назад
That was clever!!! Hillary C. and Monika L. Hahahaha! As an American. That was absolutely fking brilliant!!!
@cmd406
@cmd406 2 года назад
Omg! I just got the connection! 😂😂hysterical!
@johnmarasigan5238
@johnmarasigan5238 2 года назад
I came to the comments to see if anyone else made that connection too. I started laughing out loud when he called out the pigs' names.....lol
@felixthecat4584
@felixthecat4584 2 года назад
I hate that you only have 3 days. I would watch 8 hours of this start to finish. I wanna know what you could do with the time needed.
@rainman7992
@rainman7992 2 года назад
it appears you can put a trench anywhere and find something of historic value...what a place.
@4rdale
@4rdale Год назад
I wonder if that’s an abandoned Anderson shelter behind Tony and the garden lady at about 39:00?
@jl696
@jl696 2 года назад
Interesting program. I enjoy watching programs about Roman history and archaeology..... As an aside, listening to Phil, I believe his accent has tones of the US Southern accent and where it might have evolved from in South Western Britain.
@ocmersrekamedar2378
@ocmersrekamedar2378 2 года назад
you know Phil is from Wiltshire, don't you ?
@jl696
@jl696 2 года назад
@@ocmersrekamedar2378 No, I did not. I had to look up where that is. LOL. South Central England then.
@susanhill6438
@susanhill6438 2 года назад
I think the same thing! It sounds a whole lot like the high tide accent found along the south eastern US in isolated island communities AND a lot like parts of my own accent. SO INTERESTING!
@pseudonymoussmith2249
@pseudonymoussmith2249 2 года назад
Yeah I know he from England but I hear an accent that sounds Southern US. It's the way he pronounces his Rs. He also says the word "reckin'".
@annettebrinson8426
@annettebrinson8426 Год назад
Tony, you savage! 'Get ya spade out. girl.' As you Brits say 'Cheeky!'
@MarkDibley
@MarkDibley Год назад
S14 E2 - "There's No Place Like Rome", 21 January 2007
@domenicozagari2443
@domenicozagari2443 Год назад
A piece of land would be assigned to a Roman citizen, he would bring his family and slaves to the land, clear the land and build the villa for his family and slaves, over time the villa would turn in to a village.
@fredricful
@fredricful 2 года назад
På apsolutt alle byggeplasser jeg har jobbet på som forskalingsnekker asså med en gang malere setter sin fot innafor bygge området så startes det og bli borte ting vorfor?
@Blake_.Dryden
@Blake_.Dryden 2 года назад
Imagine the story of the people whom lived there.
@SandraNelson063
@SandraNelson063 2 года назад
THAT is why archaeologists dig thru utterly mad conditions!
@Happyheretic2308
@Happyheretic2308 Год назад
If you haven’t, try reading Lindsey Davis’ “Falco” series!
@kraigcochran9995
@kraigcochran9995 2 года назад
Anyone else catch the irony of the pigs names lol
@h.r.hufnstuf4171
@h.r.hufnstuf4171 Год назад
21:23 that laptop
@francesconicoletti2547
@francesconicoletti2547 Год назад
“I for one welcome our new Roman overlords “
@ivanolsen7966
@ivanolsen7966 2 года назад
why does no one see the end of a house ....where the ' gate house is ... why are the two ' flanks ' not post holes for a mammoth house not of stone .... and as the guy mentioned at 10 :34 ' stone cladding ' on their wooden building .... maybe not such a silly comment after all
@HappyBeezerStudios
@HappyBeezerStudios 5 месяцев назад
Obviously some quickly adopted the roman lifestyle. Just as some stayed with it after the empire left. It wasn't just a military expansion but also a cultural one.
@fredricful
@fredricful 2 года назад
Vor kommer historie fra datamarskin?
@bluenoteone
@bluenoteone 2 года назад
LOL....Poor Matt!
@Atomsk102
@Atomsk102 2 года назад
Show of hands, whenever they say "iron age roundhouse", who thinks of a big building where they store steam locomotives?
@fredricful
@fredricful 2 года назад
Vorr mange trer har englan måtte kutte ned for og bygge alt det Di har i dag med tømmer?
@FlexibleFlyer50
@FlexibleFlyer50 Год назад
That's what happens when you get another culture coming into an area. Buildings go up, the natives take a look see and decide to incorporate some of the "good aspects" they see in construction or amenities. Other natives cling to the past and its familiar construction or necessities for daily life. The key thing is that people had choices---to follow traditional ways or adopt some Roman ways. That's what counts in the end---choices.
@alexisdespland4939
@alexisdespland4939 2 года назад
did rome tradw with the british before julius cesar land if they did when did the trade start.
@molanlabexm15
@molanlabexm15 2 года назад
Everytime they say trench take a drink. Every time they dig trench take two drinks. Every time they find something in the trench take a chug. lmao
@sharimullinax3206
@sharimullinax3206 2 года назад
Hilary and Monica are adorable!
@andrewharmon2369
@andrewharmon2369 2 года назад
My Ucle came from the backlands.
@passthebs.1341
@passthebs.1341 2 года назад
Hey folks... in case you missed it. Just get to 11 minutes in exactly as they discuss The Gardening. You'll notice a clever jab.
@janislulle3034
@janislulle3034 Год назад
During my archeology practice such a excavation methods using excavator wold be wiewed as horrific. We did all with shovels. Layer after layer. And after layer was taken away all was fixed on special paper using scale and system of coordnates.
@elianazz
@elianazz Год назад
they only got 3 days.
@janislulle3034
@janislulle3034 Год назад
@@elianazz , may be not all is shown here. But archeologist during excavation destroys historical monument ( villa, manor, fortress etc) he is excavating. So everything - trenches, ditches etc. - must be registered so that next archeologist may know where you were excavating, what you have found. It does not matter how long you dig - 3 days, week, month .... . It is wery interesting to learn new facts about Britain's history and i like these documentaries.
@jesterboykins2899
@jesterboykins2899 6 месяцев назад
What back then or who, determined who got a villa or not? Did you just walk up to a Roman and say “I’d like to adopt your culture. Would you mind building me a villa with a bathhouse?” 🤷🏽‍♂️
@alexisdespland4939
@alexisdespland4939 2 года назад
why is it called blacklands the dirt is more brown the black in colot.
@vickywitton1008
@vickywitton1008 Год назад
I love this programme but the amount of Americans watching it that are confused by the accents makes me laugh!
@dianecrawford9204
@dianecrawford9204 Год назад
Monica is more like a teenager who made the wrong choices …like playing with C-shapes flints👀
@blktauna
@blktauna 2 года назад
Why is this channel appropriating from Time Team's actual channel?
@czgator9000
@czgator9000 2 года назад
Good question.
@wiretamer5710
@wiretamer5710 2 года назад
A farmstead site bigger than it should be: I'd put my money on short term animal concentration: many more animals than a single farmer would likely own. A pound for stray animals: Pay a fine to get your animals back. A temporary holding yard to assemble a herd for trading purposes, or tribute in kind, to the local warlord. The open fire in the round house has always troubled me because of the smoke issue. How could you get around the lack of a chimney without any evidence for a chimney? Answer make a chimney out of light weight organic material that would not survive in the archeology. A suspended funnel made of animal hide would generate the smoke stack effect and draw the smoke through the peak, It would also make an invaluable drying rack.
@georgedorn1022
@georgedorn1022 Год назад
Experimental archaeology has shown that the smoke filters out through the thatch on the roof without need for a chimney. Earlier attempts apparently left a central hole in the thatch but this created such an updraft that the flames would reach the roof and set it on fire!
@wiretamer5710
@wiretamer5710 Год назад
@@georgedorn1022 I understand this. The trouble with it, is it depends a lot on the internal humidity of the building and the roofing material. I’m not convinced that the limited amount of experimental archeology has covered all the variables. More importantly, indigenous fire culture is nothing like the western attitude to fire. We have an attitude of making a fire and then letting it do it’s thing, while we get on with other stuff. An indigenous person in charge of a fire, is constantly focused on its behaviour. It’s like driving a car. Starting a fire and fuel are a big deal, especially when fuel is scarce and the risks of letting a fire go, are catastrophic. Another problem is fine particulate matter below 2.5 microns which is invisible, does not trigger the cough reflex and tends to linger in enclosed spaces. These particles are too small for the lungs to expel, and they are an electrochemical vector for chemical and biological pathogens. Besides, the perennial problem of drying out wet clothing remains. These people need drying racks that don’t get in the way of food preparation and general activity around the fire. Suspending these racks would be essential when space is at a premium.
@vickywitton1008
@vickywitton1008 Год назад
The smoke just went into the thatch and it gets very smoky! I have been in one and my asthma prevented me from staying more than a second. People didn't spend much time inside but they must have been affected by the smoke
@boricuafina407
@boricuafina407 2 года назад
Im sure no one cares but ive seen this guy on Absolute History channel as well?! Swapping history dudes? Idk 🤷🏻‍♀️.
@tonib.3016
@tonib.3016 2 года назад
Yes Tony is on that as well...if you havent seen Reel History thats worth checking out. I loved the episodes where they had 7 famous Brits who tried to live as working folks in the Victorian era...its very interesting!
@proofnewtestamentistrue2948
@proofnewtestamentistrue2948 2 года назад
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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@SD_Alias 2 года назад
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@proofnewtestamentistrue2948 2 года назад
@@SD_Alias My way of spreading my message and channel videos. Check them out.
@theUglyGypsy
@theUglyGypsy 2 года назад
I imagine Monica and Hillary were made into sausages.
@katerinakemp5701
@katerinakemp5701 Год назад
Lol no, if you name them you don't eat them.
@shawnsanborn2057
@shawnsanborn2057 2 года назад
What kind of chump would give this a thumbs diwn?
@bethbartlett5692
@bethbartlett5692 2 года назад
You can tell that both Tony and Mick have a strong dose of "Roman + Italian" influence. (Early Roman invaders to Italy were Germanics), after some generations they came to assimilate in the variables if Italian, i.e., (Etruscan, Greek, Phonecian, Sardinian, Basque) and the Etruscans were from the area around the Levant, as were the Phonecians and many of the Greeks. The Basque are their own indigenous Peoples largely found in the area between France and Spain, Basque Country, and they are the lineage if the White Berbers, Post Flood Peoples of the Canary Islands, and Post Flood Irish, the Rh(-) bloodline. Class dismissed 😉
@seanh4841
@seanh4841 Год назад
One should have been a she dog, guess which one
@hanes_cymru_
@hanes_cymru_ Год назад
Who else thinks that Phil looks a bit like Trump?
@katerinakemp5701
@katerinakemp5701 Год назад
Lol only with more brains and substance🤣🤣🤣
@CreatingwithWinglessAngel
@CreatingwithWinglessAngel Год назад
Bite your tongue!
@williamdefries4460
@williamdefries4460 2 года назад
11:10 in I lost it in laughter... Hillary & Monica.... Hillary Clinton & Monica Lewinsky. Slick Willie's aka "Bill Clinton's" ladies those were perfect look a likes. LOL
@lemorab1
@lemorab1 2 года назад
No Effing Way! I'd be willing to go halfway on Hillary with you, but those hogs really should've been named Linda and Lucianne. Now THAT is what I would call perfect look-alikes!
@psikogeek
@psikogeek 2 года назад
Either way, they both got porked.
@terryfoyfoy7926
@terryfoyfoy7926 2 года назад
They were traitors
@andremarais2706
@andremarais2706 2 года назад
This series is so informative, but I get too irritated to watch. By Tony Robinson that is. The melodrama and limp wristed camp stuff, combined with domineering arrogance.
@juhonieminen4219
@juhonieminen4219 2 года назад
Tony felt arrogant at first, but the is not the main star in the show. He is just the narrator. And there are many moments when he is cheerful and good sport, and not just witty.
@brentblake8306
@brentblake8306 2 года назад
Many people agree with you, him scurrying around , sleeves flapping, negative and sarcastic BUT... it shows how truly polite, educated and lovely the many others that made up the best part of the show were! Please keep watching.
@kschneckmalaret
@kschneckmalaret 2 года назад
I love Tony!!
@georgeradcliffe7511
@georgeradcliffe7511 Год назад
I seriously like Time Team but, I would love it if Tony and his nonsense idiocy was NOT part of it!!!
@derrickd3900
@derrickd3900 2 года назад
Phil and that exaggerated accent of his and those disgusting fingernails...🤮
@bmortlock1956
@bmortlock1956 2 года назад
Then, DON'T WATCH !!! Simple choice here.
@stubbogub8114
@stubbogub8114 2 года назад
@@bmortlock1956 stop yelling at people! lol Unless you're Tony Robinson himself there's no need to take it so personally!
@thelionsam
@thelionsam 2 года назад
This might be the dummest comment I've ever seen online 😂 Well done Derrick 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@jameswebb4593
@jameswebb4593 2 года назад
There are thousands of programs you can watch on Utube which may cater for your narrow minded biased view . So why are you bothering to watch something that obviously annoys you. OR are you just one of those waste of spaces that do nothing constructive , not even with a key board.
@brentblake8306
@brentblake8306 2 года назад
Phil picked guitar with the nails on his right hand. He's awesome!
@hammondOT
@hammondOT 2 года назад
Is anyone else tired of Tony Robinson?
@tanathos17
@tanathos17 2 года назад
Nope, not at all. I can listen to him all day :))
@mariesillyvalentine633
@mariesillyvalentine633 2 года назад
I am. His act gets pretty tiresome.
@fetus2280
@fetus2280 2 года назад
Nope ... As i am more interested in the Archaeology and could care less who the Presenter is .. But thats me and ofc this is a Subjective q and a to respond to so obv there will be mixed opinions im sure . You can be happy knowing he Isnt the new presenter for the New TT show thats being filmed now on new sites ... not sure who the new one is but it isnt Sir Tony .
@guillerbrady9261
@guillerbrady9261 2 года назад
He has been around longer than you have been changing your underwear. If you are fed up then there are 1000s of other documentaries for you to watch that don't involve Tony or anyone from Time Team.
@golfrival2702
@golfrival2702 2 года назад
I am definitely tired of him. I used to like him but all his yelling and waving his arms about for the camera starts to get annoying.
@blaggercoyote
@blaggercoyote Год назад
Oh I hate Tony Robinson.
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