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It's our final day in Norfolk, where Time Team have been called in by Dr Helen Geake to investigate the site of an early Medieval burial that has unearthed some incredible finds. Can the team make sense of this intriguing site? We have just one day left to find out!
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@GrahamCLester
@GrahamCLester Год назад
This three-part episode is as good as anything from the old TV series.
@cg256y9
@cg256y9 Год назад
Agreed! They did a great job on this one.
@geoffcresswell4815
@geoffcresswell4815 Год назад
was just thinking the same yesterday on part 2
@davidlewis4399
@davidlewis4399 Год назад
Needs to be on TV really
@lynnesmith3775
@lynnesmith3775 11 месяцев назад
​@davidlewis4399 I agree bring it back to TV. I watched everyone that was on. Being an archaeologist is a career path I wish I had taken.
@66oggy
@66oggy 11 месяцев назад
Nope, as good as this is, nothing will ever come close to the original ( Not old ) TV series, and to be honest, that's how it should be.... Imagine making a modern version of Fawlty Towers without John Cleese and Andrew Sachs , then saying it's as good as the original, again, nope, not going to happen.
@michaelsherck5099
@michaelsherck5099 Год назад
Until now I've had the feeling that the new Time Team was feeling its way, as it were. With this dig, though, they have really evoked the feeling of wonder and sense of history that marked the original. Well done, everyone!
@terrywoodward6110
@terrywoodward6110 Год назад
I couldn’t agree more. I was beginning to think that the new TT was a bit lightweight and somewhat dumbed down. But this dig was the equal of anything that was on the classic TT. The production, camerawork, and the whole team were superb. Pretty much the whole Team were there except Phil and Guy. Let’s hope the can continue at this standard.
@_Uh_Oh_
@_Uh_Oh_ Год назад
Same, I wish they would do a whole week though and scrap the old 3 day thing! But I guess they all have day jobs and other stuff to be doing.
@billielyons-super70
@billielyons-super70 Год назад
Yes! This was very satisfying!
@667neighbourofthebeast
@667neighbourofthebeast Год назад
Holy crap. Carenza looks like my Grandmother now.
@ricomars4495
@ricomars4495 Год назад
​@@terrywoodward6110q ⁸
@Robinski000
@Robinski000 Год назад
The discovery of the plants used in her ceremony right at the end was recreated beautifully! Knowing the season she was buried in really evokes the images and scenery the funeral might have taken place in
@elizabethneill3825
@elizabethneill3825 Год назад
Yes, that was just wonderful, and very interesting, since it sort of expanded on her role as a healer.
@gooddiscourse
@gooddiscourse Год назад
I'm wondering if she might have been a nun, and the little building was a small nunnery. Nuns would be healers.
@elizabethneill3825
@elizabethneill3825 Год назад
@@gooddiscourse It's an interesting idea if the dates work. I got the impression from things that Helen Geake said that there were no "rules" about how people were buried in this period.
@JoanneZira
@JoanneZira Год назад
This has entered my top 10 episodes of all time and I didn't think any new ones would be able to beat the classics! Well done team... so interesting, and well filmed. The last part about the Lady's grave, was incredibly beautiful
@johnmacpherson3255
@johnmacpherson3255 Год назад
Brilliantly done Helen and the Time Team crew! I'm so excited about the Time Team reboot. You've all done a tremendous job on this dig!
@katsnow9256
@katsnow9256 Год назад
Every episode since the very 1st one back in the 90's has been an amazing journey and adventure! Thank you, Time Team!
@jackie4286
@jackie4286 Год назад
Really good. The best of the new Time Team episodes, for content, for Helen and all the Time team people we liked.
@stuartlast8156
@stuartlast8156 Год назад
Thumbs up everyone 👍
@fredfonebone5108
@fredfonebone5108 Год назад
So glad you’ve focused once again on the people digging and interpreting and not so much on the technological gadgets. The tech plays a role, to be sure, but the people using it are the real stars. Great episode.
@zoidberg444
@zoidberg444 Год назад
What a superb series of episodes. If I remember time team back in the day the Anglo-Saxon sites they did could often be a little under whelming but this one was fascinating and they found a surprising amount - especially the cross over between the Roman and the settlement period. This format suits the show far better than trying to cram 3 days into 40 minutes.
@s.douglasbaldwin6880
@s.douglasbaldwin6880 Год назад
Great Finish! What a wonderful tapestry! Thanks so much!
@liznickless709
@liznickless709 Год назад
Am really liking the virtual museum. It adds anothervdimension to the site finds and nice to see them displayed
@jeremiahchamberlin4499
@jeremiahchamberlin4499 Год назад
Great 3-part episode. Kept me from being productive this morning for the better part of an hour. 🙂 Loved the excitement, even if it wasn’t quite the high-energy as the original, the passion shown through. Really told the story, the graphics at the close were wonderful and much appreciated. Thank you all.
@kbehnke19
@kbehnke19 Год назад
Excellent new Time Teams! Wish there was new ones every week!
@keithdoms4224
@keithdoms4224 Год назад
I find it curious that no datum was established for such an important grave. Maybe some utility reflecting tape in in the bottom of the burial so that it could be relocated. Are these not standard practices?
@hannahbrown2728
@hannahbrown2728 Год назад
Just watched days one and two this morning, absolutely stoked that I finish work to be able to watch this in time!
@janicehill5605
@janicehill5605 Год назад
So nice to see your new shows😊
@milesbaigent4534
@milesbaigent4534 Год назад
Wonderful three episode investigation. Thanks TT, so interesting and revealing.
@IamVerilance
@IamVerilance Год назад
Great episode! 100% agree with what Helen said at the last bit.
@BloodofmyKindred
@BloodofmyKindred Год назад
Another great dig! Thanks always from the States!
@ROLLRIGHTYT123
@ROLLRIGHTYT123 Год назад
Just great many thanks
@brendamchenry5697
@brendamchenry5697 Год назад
Miss the pub recaps but not complaining
@eleidal
@eleidal Год назад
Beautiful episode. Helen, wonderful work! Wish Mick were here to see you shine as lead investigator. Here's to many more!!
@KernowekTim
@KernowekTim Год назад
Mick is 'up there', looking back on Time still. GBNF.
@jaydunstan1618
@jaydunstan1618 Год назад
@@KernowekTim Mick hated them all.
@jaydunstan1618
@jaydunstan1618 Год назад
Helen is rather O.D.D.
@karenoshea8214
@karenoshea8214 Год назад
I loved the Mick knitted toy in one scene. Gone but not forgotten
@stitch3163
@stitch3163 Год назад
So very happy for Helen. Her idea for this dig turned out to be a great one. Thanks to all those involved with Time Team on this dig.
@sgh1132
@sgh1132 Год назад
Thank you to ALL for taking us along on another top-notch adventure! Fabulous!
@TimeTeamAdmin
@TimeTeamAdmin Год назад
Get ready for a HUGE COMPETITION coming soon after the release of this episode - look out across our channels for the announcement...
@JanOlsson-z2v
@JanOlsson-z2v Год назад
it wuld be intresting if you did a dig in sweden like at soteborg in hanige
@MichaelBerthelsen
@MichaelBerthelsen Год назад
So excited for the competition! Got the Patreon announcement email, but haven't had time before now to watch.😅 Thank you for having one open to the international TT community!😊❤
@vbee75
@vbee75 Год назад
Maybe an appeal to the land owner. If they know they have an important Anglo-Saxon cemetery and a Roman shrine in their field, maybe they could be persuaded to use less deep ploughing in that area.
@tedcopple101
@tedcopple101 Год назад
​@@vbee75farmers don't really plough deeply anymore. Most of this damage will have been done decades or centuries ago.
@TheEnabledDisabled
@TheEnabledDisabled Год назад
@@JanOlsson-z2v As a Swede, I would approve
@Cmdtheartist
@Cmdtheartist Год назад
That last bit of the video, recreating the grave, the items, the fabrics, the medicinal plants, a beautiful touch. That's the sort of thing that can bring the past to life, maybe inspiring someone to join the field of archeology. Well done, team.
@s.douglasbaldwin6880
@s.douglasbaldwin6880 Год назад
Definitely made me think of dear Victor Ambrose. Top notch work, TT!
@pattheplanter
@pattheplanter Год назад
Shoot an arrow in any direction in the English countryside and you will hit a plant used in medicine. These are all very decorative plants, birch bark is stunningly beautiful, foxglove and bladder campion are spectacular wild flowers. I see no reason to mention their medicinal use in this case or to theorise that she was a healer. The grave was decorated with glorious flowers and foliage and fruits, just as we would now.
@tankgirl2074
@tankgirl2074 Год назад
@@pattheplanter Frankly, the medicinal use needed to be made. Yes, they are beautiful but we don't have sufficient evidence of Saxon burial practices to state burials contained flowers. Nor can we apply modern practices to past cultures. I agree it was wild speculation (totally unsupported) to consider her a 'healer'. Why mention the healing properties? They don't put it into words but considering the age of the woman, being near a spring that 'may' have been noted for healing properties, a hypothesis may be made she was there to take for the healing waters but died while there. The fact that only 'healing property plants' were included (there are other beautiful flowers that could have been included to make the grave pretty which don't have healing properties) may hypothetically indicate they were included for her relief in the afterlife. Again, too much speculation but just the discovery of organic remains in the pot is rare and interesting.
@pattheplanter
@pattheplanter Год назад
@@tankgirl2074 It would be difficult to name a common British wildflower that has not been used in medicine. Honestly, it is like finding beeswax in a grave and assuming it was there for waterproofing a cloak that is not there rather than one of a dozen other uses for beeswax. A teapot ("spouted strainer bowl") found in a grave at Camulodunum dated from 43 AD was found plugged with Artemisia flowers, probably from the dead medic's final attempt to cure whatever killed them. They had grave goods that are definitive of a Roman-trained medicus. From this we can speculate that they died of a fatal cough from the horrible British winter but the fact they were a doctor is indisputable. We now have evidence that this Anglo-Saxon burial contained flowers. The fact they are very perishable and only preserved in this case by the expensive bronze bowl they were arranged in might be why there is a lack of evidence in other such burials. There is a record of Merovingians using flowers in burials: "Effros describes one well-preserved tomb from late fifth-century Marseilles in which a woman dressed in silk and taffeta clothes was lying on herbs and crowned with flowers, with a gold cross on her forehead." Even the wood in graves usually disappears, as another paper says: "As we cannot see the majority of late Anglo-Saxon wooden coffins, we do not know if they were carved, painted, wrapped or lined with material, or covered in flowers." Anglo-Saxon is a better term as this East Anglian burial would have been in Anglia, Sutton Hoo was probably the burial of a king of the Angles.
@stephanieyee9784
@stephanieyee9784 Год назад
​@@s.douglasbaldwin6880, I thought the same thing. He was a lovely talented man.
@joanng8601
@joanng8601 Год назад
I cannot express the depth of my gratitude for TT. I have watched every episode (inc. specials)at least 3 times over the many yrs and felt the joy and pain of each story revealed. I have to say that this has been the best by far for so many reasons, not to slight the previous work in any way.
@kvarietyfan
@kvarietyfan Год назад
This is Time Team at it's best. I believe it was Mick who taught me that digging a hole and only looking at what you find in it will only tell you so much. You have to look at the wider landscape and history to really understand what you are looking at. This episode did all of that. Please keep up the great work, and give us more digs like this. Thank you so much.
@zackstewart4109
@zackstewart4109 Год назад
Helen Geake deserves this so much. Having her name connected with the second most important Anglo Saxon find in history is spot on.
@ej3016
@ej3016 Год назад
@@alexistrebexis3195 who cares - are we watching the same thing - Time Team always takes care - they are archeologists not grave robbers - how many times over the three episodes / days has it been said that it’s the farm equipment that’s destroying the cemetery and Time Team is carefully saving what they can so the folks buried here will be remembered understood honoured
@batll0
@batll0 Год назад
@@alexistrebexis3195 The whole thing was plough damaged - if they hadn't excavated and preserved what they did, it would be entirely destroyed in a few years.
@jaydunstan1618
@jaydunstan1618 Год назад
Rubbish. Her description was hyperbole.
@zoidberg444
@zoidberg444 Год назад
The cemetery was being destroyed by ploughing. I think its better to record and understand it and take the bones away before they were completely destroyed than leave them there.
@jaydunstan1618
@jaydunstan1618 Год назад
@@zoidberg444 Yes, so that all of the finds can sit in a box in the back of a museums shelf for six decades forgotten. What we are doing will be viewed as wrong in time.
@stephanenephisechapuis7757
@stephanenephisechapuis7757 Год назад
Those were three superb episodes! You have succeeded in radiating pure passion for the old Anglo-Saxons.
@loism7453
@loism7453 Год назад
That is a lot of expertise in the field, we all benefit from everyone. I’d love Stewart’s job but would also like Sam’s knowledge of Old English, loved his ode. Fabulous to have the show again.
@Renessa47
@Renessa47 Год назад
Art this time! I hope Time Team is considering bringing back a regular illustrator. I've only gotten into the show as a whole in the last couple years since it didn't air where I'm from, but genuinely one of the things I miss now from the old series was Victor's peerless draftsmanship bringing so much life, warmth, and relatability to the things and people being discussed. And he was so well educated on the various time periods (with plenty of authorities on the subject around the site to help) that his work was fairly accurate too. 3D scans are fantastic for details, and speculative models are cool to get a sense of things, but nothing beats the life and energy in an excellent illustration. Great episode, looking forward to more!
@revsharkie
@revsharkie Год назад
I'll bet Victor was watching and wishing he could have put birds actually flying in his illustrations.
@juspapa718
@juspapa718 Год назад
I agree but don’t know ifn there iz another Victor Ambrus RIP on the planet. I could feel life in his illustrations; he had a majik bout him that enabled him to put emotions, I believe his own he did not have an easy life, onto a 2 dimensional piece of paper with a few colours. Seeing what he drew, drew me (no pun meant) closer to the people of the story & as Time Team brilliantly demonstrated: the people & the story are really all that matters, tis not the flint, sorry Phil, not the stratigraphy, the stones or the lumps & bumps. Hope the Team discovers another wizard
@pdcorlis
@pdcorlis Год назад
More great work from Time Team! I’m grateful for all the team members on the ground, their support staff, the filmmakers and the many Patreon members who keep this important work going forward.
@JenniferChilcott-v5z
@JenniferChilcott-v5z Год назад
I live in Norfolk & news of this discovery was in our local paper in July 2020. There was an enlarged picture of the pendant which I really liked. As I am a bobbin lace maker, I decided to make a copy of the pendant using lace making methods. I made the copy of it, then put it away with my other projects. Seeing the cleaned up pendant over this dig, I decided to find my lace copy & see how accurate it is. Obviously being in a different medium, it is not quite the same, but not as bad as I once thought.
@itsamachineworld
@itsamachineworld Год назад
That's wonderful. Would you be able to post a picture of it? Seeing a recreation, or homage, of this beautiful artifact would be lovely.
@JenniferChilcott-v5z
@JenniferChilcott-v5z Год назад
@@itsamachineworld I would if I could. I have a camera, I have a computer but being elderly & not very technology savvy, I cannot figure out how to get the photo on here
@section5760
@section5760 Год назад
@@JenniferChilcott-v5zsend a picture to time team? They could help you out.just a thought friend. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿👍🏼
@musical3lottie
@musical3lottie Год назад
Oh my goodness, I'd love to see that! I never managed to develop my skills beyond beginner and now with chronic illness I can't sustain the repetitive movements to make bobbin lace, but I have such admiration and respect for the skills of actual lacemakers and bobbin lace as a craft. It's also tantalising to sort of have that link with lacemakers from centuries past, keeping those skills alive. For you to then link that (in a way) to the goldsmiths of even more centuries ago is just wonderful.
@bluestatedem
@bluestatedem Год назад
Great episode with a lovely ending. I was particularly touched by Carenza's mention of the Lady being forgotten as the church and people moved further along the stream.
@mishajameson8939
@mishajameson8939 Год назад
I love that the TT women are as authoritative, expert, and respected as the men. This show has done a lot for the perception of women in science, and women in the workplace, generally. ❤
@iamperplexed4695
@iamperplexed4695 Год назад
Based upon what?
@Happyheretic2308
@Happyheretic2308 Год назад
Oh for heaven’s sake.
@Klara-Hvar
@Klara-Hvar Год назад
With all the respect and admiration I have for the professional women of Time Team, that comment sounded disrespectful to the great women scientists of past centuries who left an invaluable and well-recognized contribution.
@nicholasjames6763
@nicholasjames6763 7 месяцев назад
Why wouldn't they be respected they are all educated people??
@FredTheFicusAndFriends
@FredTheFicusAndFriends Год назад
I think, of the old and the new, this is in my top 5 digs. Wonderful to see so many familiar faces. Such interesting expertise gathered together to solve the mystery of this grave, and what a story it all tells once gathered together. Top notch.
@NomisNaimeis
@NomisNaimeis Год назад
Thank you guys for reviving Time Team! There is no other show that has been able to come that close to real archeological work in all its variety and painstaking but fascinating difficulty. Best episode so far!
@denisepotter7462
@denisepotter7462 Год назад
A shout out to all of TT. No one has mentioned Matt's continued support in the digs, so I want to include him for all his great work too.
@coreyjudd4676
@coreyjudd4676 Год назад
Now perhaps I'm wrong, and maybe I'm just seeing things, but whenever I see Carenza presenting, or speaking, I feel like I can hear Mick Aston sometimes, and it really makes me smile!! *with a bit more reflection, maybe it's that I can hear a bit of Mick in every one that worked with him. He was pretty fantastic!!
@paulapridy6804
@paulapridy6804 Год назад
I still miss Mick Aston but it was good to see his little likeness
@genie5251
@genie5251 Год назад
I agree. That little shot of him was so heartwarming. Mick would have loved the work Helen did here. I learned so much from him on the old TT.
@doonhamer252
@doonhamer252 Год назад
Definatly a huge part of the Chemistry is missing.. remember this quote on why he'd quit " There is a lot less archaeological content and a lot more pratting about."
@alwoodsmodellingmayhem
@alwoodsmodellingmayhem Год назад
Wonderful to have Time Team back and glad to support as and when I can. So many fond memories watching the original episodes/series.👍👍😉
@KernowekTim
@KernowekTim Год назад
Without Time Time, we British residents would be at a great loss. Losing valuable items is a personal bane, but losing the link with our ancestors really would be a social disaster, in my opinion.
@northwall9243
@northwall9243 Год назад
This episode in particular is one of my favourite of time team ever, as are the other 2 of this dig. Just a perfect example of each member of the group, classic and new crew. It's so, so impressive that some of the best time team ever is being made via Patreon and RU-vid, we're very lucky to have it! Amazing finds, the perfect crew, just the best. Hilarious to find the original grave on the actual GPS at 5pm on Day 3 though, John's right on it. Lastly, Gus' VO was perfect on this episode, really has his style down and it's fantastically immersive. Great stuff
@elizabethneill3825
@elizabethneill3825 Год назад
I loved seeing Gus' reaction when Helen first showed him the scan of the garnet and gold brooch she'd excavated on her earlier dig.
@ElizabethAlex8
@ElizabethAlex8 Год назад
We love having Time Team back! Love seeing all the jewelry you are finding!
@sergeykomarov2203
@sergeykomarov2203 Год назад
I like it more when they find skeletons and then determine how people lived, what they ate, their illnesses, the possible cause of death.
@kvarietyfan
@kvarietyfan Год назад
@@sergeykomarov2203 I'm less interested in the finds, and more about the whole process.
@brucegordon6969
@brucegordon6969 Год назад
Wonderful! The final conversation really placed the woman’s life in the history of the whole landscape. Not just awesome archeology, but brilliant teaching as well. Thank you so much. Can’t wait for the next one!
@palletcabin-YR_Author
@palletcabin-YR_Author Год назад
Great episodes. This series harkened back to Classic Time Team. One thing: there is nothing wrong with agriculture, it feeds the living. A farmer allowed you into his/ her fields. Thank them for that, and growing what you ate today. Farming is also our heritage.
@ceanothus_bluemoon
@ceanothus_bluemoon Год назад
Superb 3 days! Love seeing Helen taking the lead role and clearly being so personally invested in this dig. Just like the old days, minus a few faces, but absolutely loving TT Digital. Here's to the next set of episodes!
@rksnj6797
@rksnj6797 Год назад
I love the new Time Team! The original was one of my favorite shows. I understand that the limitations of broadcast television limited the old series to 3 days in one show. The RU-vid format, allowing each day to have its own show is brilliant!
@speerchucker64
@speerchucker64 Год назад
I certainly see Helen as the new Mick. Mick may be irreplaceable but Helen has the same insightful calmness that he always brought. More please!
@itsamachineworld
@itsamachineworld Год назад
I teared up at the end, seeing that lovely send off for the lady, showing her environment as it might have been. The run-down shrine was a nice touch. Seeing her grave so lovingly recreated just brings home how passionate and caring the Time Team gang is with the memory of the real people behind the artifacts. I remember another beautiful recreation of a Roman lady that got the same treatment from the original series. This is hands down my favorite so far of the new episodes, and has definitely made it into my top list. This is what I love about bringing Time Team back. Thank you all for such passionate, hard work and the joy you bring to every dig.
@WC21UKProductionsLtd
@WC21UKProductionsLtd Год назад
This has been a superb set of episodes. I felt Helen’s words about what modern agriculture is doing - we really do live in the most destructive age.
@christopherlamitie-pj8bg
@christopherlamitie-pj8bg Год назад
Gotta grow food somewhere.
@HK94
@HK94 Год назад
This series was awesome, it's like the classic episodes we all love...
@rosemaryhenderson494
@rosemaryhenderson494 Год назад
More, please! This was so very interesting (as always). Thank you to all the Patreon supporters for making it possible.
@rozchisnall1627
@rozchisnall1627 Год назад
Well done Helen fantastic dig. Love the time team crew and the banter you folks have. All the best for 2023 diggings.
@marjielalonde3875
@marjielalonde3875 Год назад
Oh beautifully done! This is more reminiscent of the old Time Team I know and love, but greatly enhanced by the modern technology!
@louiseedwards29
@louiseedwards29 Год назад
In NZ and love Time Team. So good to see it again 🙂🙂 Would have been nice if they had given the results of the strontium isotope testing to see where the lady was from.
@anira_archeron
@anira_archeron Год назад
Hey awesome to see a fellow kiwi fan 😊
@thomasbell7033
@thomasbell7033 Год назад
Gus gets better, and seems more relaxed, with each new episode. I'd hate to be him, having to satisfy the hardcore fans who want him to be someone he manifestly is not.
@iamblackthorne
@iamblackthorne Год назад
What a delightful episode! Gus has certainly come into his own! And what wonderful discoveries!
@diananelson3702
@diananelson3702 Год назад
Fantastic dig. I really enjoyed hearing from more of the team as they were digging. And Naomi's research into the contents of the bowl was wonderful. Going to have to go back and watch all three episodes again.
@alexcartwright4567
@alexcartwright4567 Год назад
As a Brit now living in the USA for the past decade, imagine my delight to find that Time Team has been revived! The new cast line up is absolutely superb. Gus was a great choice for narrator/presenter and I’m especially pleased to see the strong female technical lead being taken by Credenza and Helen. RIP Mick…..but I think you’d be proud to see them flourish. Now, someone help me out here……did I MISS the results of the isotope analysis of the buried lady’s tooth?
@classicambo9781
@classicambo9781 Год назад
No I don't believe it was discussed. Hopefully in a future finds discussion we learn if she lived in France at any point in her life or was purely local.
@musical3lottie
@musical3lottie Год назад
I have seen it posted somewhere that the analysis is still in progress, so you didn't miss anything :)
@RobBoudreau
@RobBoudreau Год назад
Well done Team, very well done. I'd love to see the post dig analysis when it starts getting published, such a fascinating site. I have to say, having so many of the Time Team alumni there gave this episode an extra nice feeling, like one always gets when around old friends.
@faithhowe6170
@faithhowe6170 Год назад
Wonderfully done! I very much appreciate how you bring together so many experts from so many areas to piece together a cohesive story with visual aids and explanations which helps us all to learn and appreciate those ancestors who lived so long ago.
@elizabethneill3825
@elizabethneill3825 Год назад
I was grateful, too, for having an explanation of what the test pits in the village, and the excavations of all the fields, meant in terms of an overall narrative of the site.
@werewolfinlondon6753
@werewolfinlondon6753 Год назад
Just watched all three episodes back to back. Totally enthralled. Thnak you to everyone at Time Team.
@Rosiecrossley1
@Rosiecrossley1 Год назад
Well done time team! Mick would’ve been proud xx
@lylewalker9917
@lylewalker9917 Год назад
Like other comments here, I particularly enjoyed this episode. Seeing Helen get emotional shows how much the dig leads put into their role. Very good work with the village test pits as well, to show what happened to the centre of occupation over the centuries. Fantastic to see Paul Blinkhorn back again, and weaving his magic with the tiniest piece of pottery.
@Tesserae
@Tesserae Год назад
I want to thank the post-production staff for printing the technical terms like Imbrex and Tegula onscreen saving me considerable time trying to guess the spelling phonetically, so I could eventually look up the words in the Wikipedia.
@sergeykomarov2203
@sergeykomarov2203 Год назад
I grew up with this team and now it hurts to see how old they all are, because of this I also feel very old. 💖
@pagancrew
@pagancrew Год назад
You're doing a great job with this. I love how much these episodes are like the old Time Team, but also a new Time Team. Thank you!
@yada-yadadragon1947
@yada-yadadragon1947 Год назад
Love these new episodes. The new team is great and seeing some of the previous crew is wonderful. It makes it feel like a good family reunion with the new cousins planning the event around the previous generation. It would be nice to see Phil again, even if he doesn't dig he could yell at the younger ones to not walk in the dig zone and stop kneeling/sitting in the pit but rather squat. I do miss his over the top passion.
@chuckmoser9662
@chuckmoser9662 Год назад
The depiction of the grave at the time of burial was , to me, a touching and respectful image of the love and respect this lady must have been buried with.
@michaelkamradt4700
@michaelkamradt4700 Год назад
Over the last two years I have watched all of these at least three times and as a retired turf manager in America, I am alarmed to note how depleted your soils are. What you all take for dirt we might qualify for car parks only. We grow soils here at a rewarding rate and you all seem to be losing it. I have no ideas in how to reverse the trend, I can only tell you what I've seen. I absolutely love this program and everyone associated with it.
@tankgirl2074
@tankgirl2074 Год назад
What is needed is changes in agricultural planting techniques to more minimal or zero tillage. It exists in N.America, used more in Western Canada.
@Danika_Nadzan
@Danika_Nadzan Год назад
Thanks, Time Team!! Awesome dig, wonderful story about the Lady, and everything is so very well done. This 3-episode format allows for much more in-depth discussion among the experts and gives a better overall picture of the whole dig. I also like the more leisurely pace of things. Looking forward to more! (I loved the Mick doll overseeing things...he'd be proud!)
@stevesprouse2388
@stevesprouse2388 Год назад
As an avid Time Team fan, this was fabulous! Classic Time Team at it's best.
@joycecharbonneau152
@joycecharbonneau152 Год назад
My favorite of the new Time Team episodes. I feel like they've finally gotten the pacing right with the longer format. Congratulations to Dr. Geake on leading a great dig!
@elizabethneill3825
@elizabethneill3825 Год назад
there was so much information!
@colinboneham7387
@colinboneham7387 Год назад
Another stunner, thank you all for getting to grips with the history and shinning more light on what little we truly know of that part of our history. I think Mick will be looking down saying to himself “ I left a good crew doing things the right way” & smiling about it.
@christianjmoss
@christianjmoss Год назад
Thanks so much, I loved the sense of wonder and the storytelling in this series. Reminds me of why I fell in love with the originals.
@carolinecleaveley
@carolinecleaveley Год назад
wow what a conclusion. well done all. worth paying patrion for .
@margielewis6009
@margielewis6009 Год назад
good to see all of you ,Thank you for doing ,what you do!
@2gulfalco
@2gulfalco Год назад
I had my doubts when new Time Teams dropped but this is another fantastic one!
@catherinethibeault6636
@catherinethibeault6636 Год назад
I discovered Time Team quite late, so most of my viewing experience has been with re-runs. I learned so much! A funny story-I was a university teacher and one day my students and I heard a terrible thumping noise from the floor above ours. I ran upstairs to find the source of the noise and found myself in the physical anthropology/archeology department. I opened a door to reveal a student sitting on the floor, pounding a groove in a large rock with a heavy piece of wood. I said “Let me guess…experimental archeology?” The student smiled with surprise and said “Yes!”. I smiled and said, “ I watch Time Team!” My own interests aside, dissemination of science to the public at large is so important, and I am glad that you have been able to produce these recent episodes with public donations. Keep up the good work!
@andrewlamb8055
@andrewlamb8055 Год назад
Top, top episode and this is how the Time Team of old worked! But the new technology and Gus make this pretty Special… Helen Geake, we were all with you at the end of day 1 welling up with tears at an emotional day X Fantastic! More please, more you guys!!! ❤
@DanO12345
@DanO12345 Год назад
Thank you Time Team. Enjoying a view of my ancestors life from the area my genes say I am descended. Cheers 🥂 from Pennsylvania, USA.
@SCHULTZEH
@SCHULTZEH Год назад
First time experiencing the new Time Team and they never disappoint. Thank you...
@stephenlavallee7589
@stephenlavallee7589 Год назад
Fantastic three days! This was as good as any of the original series. So happy you're continuing the saga.
@fugithegreat
@fugithegreat Год назад
What a fascinating site! I'm so grateful that Time Team is back.
@SirWhig-esq.
@SirWhig-esq. Год назад
❤Helen, Sam, Paul, Stuart, John, Matt, Naomi & Jackie [plus Tim] 🎉
@karlkarlos3545
@karlkarlos3545 Год назад
He never gets enough credit, but there is also Henry.
@kdebsaz
@kdebsaz Год назад
This one really warmed my heart. Thanks Time Team!
@Richard-zm6pt
@Richard-zm6pt Год назад
What ever came of the analysis of her tooth and her origins and places she lived?
@sebastienchiasson2006
@sebastienchiasson2006 Год назад
Fantastic and well done! Full hearty praise to the entire team! One thing I wonder if it was ever addressed - the results of the isotope analysis of her tooth. I’m really curious if it provided any information on her possible origins from Francia.
@timothyking8650
@timothyking8650 Год назад
Did we ever find out that if the stone that was inspected by drone on the church was of importance?
@classicambo9781
@classicambo9781 Год назад
I believe they thought it to be part of a celtic standing cross. There was a digital mock up shown of how it potentially looked and likely fell and the pieces repurposed into the new church
@timothyking8650
@timothyking8650 Год назад
@@classicambo9781 I must have missed it. Thanks
@notsofast774
@notsofast774 Год назад
I think Gus is great. It’s not all about him as it seemed to be about Tony in the past. he lets the archaeologists talk and lead.
@martinjefferson3395
@martinjefferson3395 Год назад
Tremendous stuff, congratulations to everybody concerned in these absorbing 3 episodes. The damage done by modern ploughing is heartbreaking to see. I think it underlines the importance of everybody, particularly detectorists, in reporting stray finds. From these significant concentrations can be plotted and by persuasion or other legal means farmers can cease deep ploughing in potential sites. The supposed "shrine" is intriguing but I think it is open to many other interpretations and perhaps a step too far at this stage to recreate the gorgeous graphical images. Undoubtedly it would appear this has been a special place since prehistory and Stuart makes some excellent observations. Well done to all again and more please!
@martinmchugh001
@martinmchugh001 Год назад
Oh, yes. Day three of G&T! This most certainly is the best format of TT.
@alayneperrott9693
@alayneperrott9693 Год назад
Fascinating! Did you eventually get isotope data on the lady's teeth? But well done Naomi on the flowers.
@tankgirl2074
@tankgirl2074 Год назад
Agree! What was the isotope data???
@Deipnosophist_the_Gastronomer
I really appreciate Naomi. 👍
@cynthiasmith398
@cynthiasmith398 Год назад
Love your episodes. So thankful y’all are back making new episodes!
@richardtippett729
@richardtippett729 Год назад
nice to see the hand drawn pictures back :)
@ericashmusic8889
@ericashmusic8889 Год назад
Loved the very end, beautifully described, laid out & presented, & that Helen G is so evidently passionate & caring over our heritage. Well done all the team. !!
@fraeris68
@fraeris68 Год назад
I'm warming up with some older Saxon episodes today 😀 So yes, I'm ready 👍👍
@wayneclayton5426
@wayneclayton5426 Год назад
A colourful ending. I don't think I seen evidence of flowers been buried along side.
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