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@rknowling
@rknowling Год назад
Ian, what an unsung hero. Such delicate skill with the digger! May he rest in peace. And I *love* those episodes where we get not only Phil Harding (local hero!), but also the inimitable Stewart Ainsworth and John Gater!
@jeanpeuplu5570
@jeanpeuplu5570 Год назад
Er... To my knowledge Ian Powlesland is still alive - and well I hope so!
@rickansell661
@rickansell661 9 месяцев назад
@@jeanpeuplu5570 Sadly the primary Excavator Operator on this, and most digs, Ian Barclay, has since died.
@JulianneTure
@JulianneTure Год назад
If you don’t love Phil Harding, there’s something wrong with you. What a treasure he is.
@katherinecooper6159
@katherinecooper6159 10 месяцев назад
I agree with you 100%
@TheFWAdmin
@TheFWAdmin Год назад
My head immediately goes to the little bank employee who gets the call or email saying they want fifty five thousand one pence pieces.
@adrianhudson1116
@adrianhudson1116 2 года назад
Imagine how beautiful it would be to go for a hike with Stewart
@garethmason7920
@garethmason7920 2 года назад
It was him that got me into hiking
@bethbartlett5692
@bethbartlett5692 2 года назад
I would so love one of those.
@edwardmckenzie3402
@edwardmckenzie3402 2 года назад
Or a dig with Phil!
@lorrainearmstrong7587
@lorrainearmstrong7587 2 года назад
@@edwardmckenzie3402 agreed, I would MUCH rather go for a hike with Phil LOL
@judithburke1539
@judithburke1539 2 года назад
If I was a good 20-30 years younger, maybe....
@wabisabi6875
@wabisabi6875 2 года назад
25:05 "I never thought I'd be taking English lessons from Phil Harding." Time Team is such a treasure, and witty moments like this make it so fun! Bravo!
@czgator9000
@czgator9000 Год назад
It is pronounced Mine-all according to Phil!😆
@joshschneider9766
@joshschneider9766 6 месяцев назад
the amusing irony is dna testing for a different episode confirmed that Phil is a member of the originating celtic gene line in the united kingdom, which means he is a direct descendant of the celts LOL
@LilieDubh
@LilieDubh 2 года назад
Loved hearing Phil talk about working after the Cunetio hoard was found. And the accent 'wars' between him and Tony. MYN'L - MILDENHAL - MYN'L....
@jennymay4720
@jennymay4720 2 года назад
Maybe there are mines nearby, hennce the Mynl.?
@spacecat85
@spacecat85 2 года назад
funny that they had that war tho, considering the pronunciation of, say, Leicester or everyone's fav, Woostah, er, I mean Worcester (Im not even sure I spelled that right)
@jimmurphy6095
@jimmurphy6095 2 года назад
"Why is it always me..." "Because you'll do it." Pretty much sums up Time Team. :)
@benediktmorak4409
@benediktmorak4409 2 года назад
never thought that it just could be all of them a - hamming it up -? so as despite all that rain to make it sound they all are having fun out there?
@eshbena
@eshbena 2 года назад
@@benediktmorak4409 You've never been on a dig with archaeologists before, have you? :) They're so happy to find three stones together, or a piece of old pot, that rain is barely noticed unless it's filling the trenches.
@benediktmorak4409
@benediktmorak4409 2 года назад
@@eshbena in all that rain, every day rain,rain,rain?
@Whoopz
@Whoopz 2 года назад
Dane here - if the Swedish equipment broke, it means it's working as intended.
@BoingBB
@BoingBB 2 года назад
Ooooh! Shots fired! :)
@Libbathegreat
@Libbathegreat 2 года назад
I wondered where the Scandiwarriors were lol
@fugithegreat
@fugithegreat 2 года назад
Ooh burn! Haha
@nicholastrawinski
@nicholastrawinski 2 года назад
So do the swedes have their own version of Lucas Electric, prince of darkness?
@johannaholmgren8088
@johannaholmgren8088 2 года назад
Funny because part of Sweden (Skåne) once belonged to Denmark, lol
@rksnj6797
@rksnj6797 2 года назад
I love that Phil gave Tony directions to the Mildenhall I know in East Anglia! I love that different regions have different pronunciations of the same spelling.
@JasonCliftJones
@JasonCliftJones 2 года назад
...and the East Anglian one has a river Kennett nearby too, just to confuse further :)
@rksnj6797
@rksnj6797 2 года назад
@@JasonCliftJones LOL!
@johnorchard4
@johnorchard4 2 года назад
By strange coincidence I was born in Savernake hospital which is up the hill from this site just across the A4 into Marlborough. My paternal grandfather from Wiltshire, was born the son of a Wiltshire man and a Cambridgeshire woman. It was relatives of that great-grandmother who centred upon the town of Soham also had connections across that part of Cambridgeshire and into the neighbouring county of Suffolk. It has always amused me that to the east of Soham there is the Suffolk Mildenhall. To the south of Mildenhall, back into Cambridgeshire, you will find the parish of Kennett. To the south west of Mildenhall - and also to the south-east of Soham, just over half way from Soham to Kennett, you will find Chippenham. You will understand that to a Wiltshire lad, that was a might confusing!
@johnorchard4
@johnorchard4 2 года назад
@@JasonCliftJones Now I can understand why the Kennett in Wiltshire is so named - it is an Early English variant on the name of Cunetio. I wonder how the ones in Cambridgehsire came to get their names?
@JasonCliftJones
@JasonCliftJones 2 года назад
I'm afraid the answer to that seems lost to history.
@matt_cummins28
@matt_cummins28 2 года назад
Another fantastic episode. Lovely to see an old photo of Phil. And, yes, brilliant work from the geophys team. Thanks very much!
@egallagher41
@egallagher41 2 года назад
Simply a delight, and I so miss Mick Ashton XX
@johntoffee2566
@johntoffee2566 2 года назад
Saw Mick once, him and his wife. She was driving their Morris Minor through Barrow Gurney just south of Bristol where I used to have a studio. He was wearing one of his trademark rainbow jumpers. The car came to halt and an animated discussion ensued, don't know what it was about. Made my day anyway.
@czgator9000
@czgator9000 Год назад
And Robin and Victor.
@christinamoxon
@christinamoxon Год назад
Victor's beautiful paintings really do bring history to life. I always understand a site better after seeing one of his creations.
@dann5268
@dann5268 11 месяцев назад
We miss him ! great artist!
@catherinedavis1690
@catherinedavis1690 2 года назад
A brilliant episode!! The interaction between everyone is absolutely delightful. It’s such a happy story! You always leave me wanting more. Great job!
@lauramatilda3279
@lauramatilda3279 Год назад
I always enjoy Tony's introductions, this one was one of my favourites. He is so funny 😂
@JulianneTure
@JulianneTure Год назад
Not sure where he got the verb of his Latin tag, though. There are several verbs for “dig” in Latin and the one he used isn’t one of them.
@katherinecooper6159
@katherinecooper6159 10 месяцев назад
Tony is interesting - asks the archaeologists the best questions so he can do his speaking
@mattiasfagerlund
@mattiasfagerlund 2 года назад
As a Swede, I'm embarrassed that "water got into the computer" - that's totally unacceptable! Outdoors machinery must be able to operate in outdoors conditions. A little rain!? Bah!
@ChristophersMum
@ChristophersMum 2 года назад
Probably you've got that little glitch sorted now ☔...only a test trial in Wiltshire... love from Scotland😁
@billbinder7754
@billbinder7754 2 года назад
Given the laptop had a little perch to sit on, I feel it only needed somewhere to attach an umbrella and it would have been fine. Failing that, some clingfilm...
@bethbartlett5692
@bethbartlett5692 2 года назад
Likely the Computer was a local model. Not prepared for exterior moisture.
@billbinder7754
@billbinder7754 2 года назад
@@bethbartlett5692 See 11:56 - it's an ordinary laptop sat on a little 'table' to the driver's front right. So it'd never cope with actual rain. It only needed something to keep the rain off, but presumably still let the driver see the screen.
@ansfridaeyowulfsdottir8095
@ansfridaeyowulfsdottir8095 2 года назад
*_"As a Swede, I'm embarrassed"_* No worries, brilliant invention, idiot users! You should have never trusted us with such technology! We're as likely to sacrifice a goat to it as use it properly. {:-:-:}
@grapeshot
@grapeshot 2 года назад
If you live in Britain and I guess you don't have to go to Herculaneum and Pompeii to find all kinds of Roman sites.
@davidhoward2487
@davidhoward2487 2 года назад
Indeed..falling over them to this day! Latest is from Stonehenge, where it's been discovered as being even more massive!..With what is astounding, there were approx. 4 thousand people around the Henge, all celebrating the sacred sites Winter Solstice...
@siliconjim2554
@siliconjim2554 2 года назад
True. We have a Roman town next to our village and even an Iron Age hill fort. Someone even plundered some pillar bases in the 18th century from the roman town, which still adorn a wall along the Main Street.
@charlottehickman9101
@charlottehickman9101 2 года назад
These episodes always seem to come up when I need them most. Thank you Time Team 🙏❤
@donaldwatson7698
@donaldwatson7698 2 года назад
Phillipa always brought a cheery presence when she helped the team. I've long been wondering why the show didn't maintain a stock of tents onsite. I could understand some of their remote sites being difficult regarding bringing extra equipment, but they've had so much rain tipping down at times that it would have seemed a no-brainer to have tents enough to protect 4 trenches, not just one.
@macmccreadie8541
@macmccreadie8541 2 года назад
Yuk!
@larryzigler6812
@larryzigler6812 2 года назад
I guess you are much smarter than they are.
@AvaT42
@AvaT42 2 года назад
I used to o deer that too.
@nicholastrawinski
@nicholastrawinski 2 года назад
I would assume its because its just easier to have a local company deal with it if needed? For a production like this the people in charge of planning would contact the local tent company well in advance and have an agreed upon plan and price. Same as they would do for hotels, food or anything else really. Only haul what you cant get locally.
@larryzigler6812
@larryzigler6812 2 года назад
@@nicholastrawinski Sorry cannot be done. These folks just aren't bright enough.
@badbiker666
@badbiker666 2 года назад
I am an American. I have never even been to the UK. The oldest known structures within 500 miles of me are old, but not Roman old. The Romans never even got to my continent (as far as we know). And yet, I find these Time Team stories fascinating and I love to watch them. I even get a special thrill whenever I see Tony Robinson and Phil Harding together. I know that the story they uncover will send a buzz into my brain.
@aussiescraphunter7808
@aussiescraphunter7808 Год назад
im Aussie l know how that feels (and l agree Tony and Phil are favourites)
@janegilmore102
@janegilmore102 Год назад
Bet time: Stewart will ask Tony for a extra hmmm 10mins by the end of this episode for One Roman Coin! Any other Bets?? ( no bets on Phil’s hair & hat. Micks jumper) And rain is out lol
@CH1LDOFTHEMOON
@CH1LDOFTHEMOON Год назад
My brother's house was built in 1723, a bit before the USA was formed.
@badbiker666
@badbiker666 Год назад
@@CH1LDOFTHEMOON As someone who appreciates things from the past, that blows my mind!
@mick7even
@mick7even Год назад
Romans punked out!
@cherylkurucz8852
@cherylkurucz8852 2 года назад
Time Team start’s my day out with a smile and engages my brain! I’m happy happy happy!!!!
@sharimullinax3206
@sharimullinax3206 2 года назад
Phil cracks me up! "I didn't want an address for it." In answer to a piece of Roman pottery. @5:33
@debbralehrman5957
@debbralehrman5957 2 года назад
I haven't seen this one before. This was amazing how much was just under their feet.
@cliffordkelly5327
@cliffordkelly5327 2 года назад
Clifford here, from Tucson, Az & I just found this program & I love it ! As a lay-archaeologist, I like how you folks “attack” a site & moreover, I like how the maps are outlined in dark lines where you are going to dig & “we” the viewing audience can follow along , also the sharing of your finds , makes one feel as if they are right there w/you! Great work , love your show , keep up th good work ! CHEERS !!
@tedmendenhall507
@tedmendenhall507 2 года назад
I am an American and my name is Mendenhall. Supposedly this is our ancestral home.
@donaldwatson7698
@donaldwatson7698 2 года назад
I suppose the question becomes: how is it pronounced? ;-)
@Libbathegreat
@Libbathegreat 2 года назад
@@donaldwatson7698 Mendall, obviously 😁
@stephanieyee9784
@stephanieyee9784 11 месяцев назад
Midal.
@user-kt3zv1cm5j
@user-kt3zv1cm5j 2 года назад
Always a great episode when the banjo music comes out 😂
@RobKoelman
@RobKoelman 2 года назад
28:46 ...
@davetaylor812
@davetaylor812 2 года назад
what clown didn't say put a cover over the PC a bloody carrier bag would have done with tape to keep it closed
@SUSSDUE
@SUSSDUE 2 года назад
I miss Stuart! This series has really brought landscape archaeology to the limelight, at least for me!
@bethbartlett5692
@bethbartlett5692 2 года назад
@Celtic_Thylacine
@Celtic_Thylacine Год назад
I often find Stuart and Henry's work the most interesting.
@edwardfletcher7790
@edwardfletcher7790 Год назад
I FINALLY got to hear Phil say "Ohh Arrr", just like a real Pirate !! lol
@treering8228
@treering8228 2 года назад
It’s funny how Phil’s accent became quite strong once reminiscing on his past in that area, loved it! Also, I’m wondering if the hoard was actually hidden by the community from the tax man? I could see them keeping the money from taxation.
@thomasjongepier6017
@thomasjongepier6017 2 года назад
As a non British person, I always found it hard to place Phil's accent. I always assumed he was a pirate...
@nevyen149
@nevyen149 2 года назад
@@thomasjongepier6017 Not hard to see why you get "pirate" from Phil, he grew up in Wiltshire. The classic "pirate accent" comes from actor Robert Newton (played Long John Silver and Blackbeard), who grew up in Dorset, the next county south from Wiltshire. Newton's accent is called West Country. Some Brits could undoubtedly tell Dorset from Wiltshire, but the rest of us just hear pirate.
@thomasjongepier6017
@thomasjongepier6017 2 года назад
@@nevyen149 I did not know that, thank you :)
@katerinakemp5701
@katerinakemp5701 2 года назад
Well I suppose his accent would be more pronounced, this is home county for uncle Phil.
@nikolaik4579
@nikolaik4579 2 года назад
@@thomasjongepier6017 I always thought he seemed like he fell out of a Dickens novel.
@benediktmorak4409
@benediktmorak4409 2 года назад
what always amazes me, and for that i only can say - chapeau - to each and every Expert, they can say from a piece of shard the size of $$ coin, what it was, where it came from and what it was used for. excellent one does not learn that in books alone!
@martinmarsola6477
@martinmarsola6477 2 года назад
Thank you for another great video. See you next week. Cheers mates. 👍🇬🇧😊🇺🇸
@Akab6
@Akab6 2 года назад
lol Phil sounds traumatized by all coins found... sounded like the sea captain's speech from Jaws the motion picture.
@johnisaaco8795
@johnisaaco8795 2 года назад
New episode for you tube, I appreciate it. Thank you
@jakemoeller7850
@jakemoeller7850 2 года назад
The watercolor artist is talented...love his work.
@musical3lottie
@musical3lottie 2 года назад
Victor Ambrus 🙂
@rickansell661
@rickansell661 9 месяцев назад
Victor sadly died in 2021. There are various books showing his work available, and many (over 300) other books where he did the illustrations. Born László Győző Ambrus he fled his native Hungary to Britain after the failed 1956 Revolution against Soviet domination. More information is available on Wikipedia.
@forthwithtx5852
@forthwithtx5852 2 года назад
Just a Yank, but I spent a wonderful and unexpected two weeks at Mildenhall/Lakenheath in the early ‘90’s.
@richardharrold9736
@richardharrold9736 2 года назад
That's the other Mildenhall!
@ansfridaeyowulfsdottir8095
@ansfridaeyowulfsdottir8095 2 года назад
*_"Et habemus tres dies in quibus ad faciendum est."_* {:o:O:}
@Bleakhouse7
@Bleakhouse7 2 года назад
Really appreciate the explanations with modern graphics
@fionadent7800
@fionadent7800 2 года назад
Usually forget to say thank you. I love all the time team programmes and they hold my interest during covid restrictions and hiding from the plague indoors. Thank you!
@krumplethemal8831
@krumplethemal8831 2 года назад
Roman Hoarder: "Ha ha no one will ever find my coin stash.."
@52ponybike
@52ponybike 2 года назад
The cockles of my heart are warmed just by watching these awesome characters.
@conradfisher2563
@conradfisher2563 2 года назад
What happened to the walls? It didn't appear that there was any kind of "debris field" around the footprints from the collapse of the walls. Was this one of those situations where the wall was repurposed elsewhere?
@BoingBB
@BoingBB 2 года назад
I would think so. That much stonework doesn't just disappear so it probably went to the local towns to build houses (or other walls).
@eshbena
@eshbena 2 года назад
@@BoingBB After all, why dig it up and dress it when there is plenty just out there already ready to go? :)
@musical3lottie
@musical3lottie 2 года назад
We've seen them cold, we've seen them wet, but I've never seen them with hands completely white from cold before! (When Tony and Stewart are in the field talking about trench BB.)
@joshschneider9766
@joshschneider9766 6 месяцев назад
the irony of phil giving tony english lessons is, about a year later i believe, dna testing confirmed that phil is directly descended from the first genetic line of celts to enter the united kingdom 20,000 years ago.
@katerinakemp5701
@katerinakemp5701 2 года назад
Lol uncle Phil back on his home stomping ground.
@What..a..shambles
@What..a..shambles 2 года назад
Such a brilliant show 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@fugithegreat
@fugithegreat 2 года назад
I love the pronunciation differences! Reminds me of when people are confused by the backwoods pronunciations of place names in my home state, where Hurricane is pronounced "HER uh cun"
@bobbennett7195
@bobbennett7195 2 года назад
Love the Stories. Great job you all are doing. Thank you.
@CanChikMay
@CanChikMay 2 года назад
Nice job TT! Love phils and tonys banter
@bosse641
@bosse641 2 года назад
Lovely episode. Phil is so funny.
@K1W1fly
@K1W1fly 2 года назад
Time team digs up some ancient history of Phil Harding! you can tell he has a connection with the place, even his comments when the digger takes the first cut. Hes happy to be on his own patch.
@Toche44
@Toche44 2 года назад
Phil is a living hobbit.
@garyshearer25
@garyshearer25 2 года назад
Basically every time I watch one of these old Time Teams, I want to say that was one of the best I've seen. But this one really was! Just a great watch... Endless thanks for posting all these!
@Pelsjager
@Pelsjager 2 года назад
This was a good one! ✨
@tinaharrison9354
@tinaharrison9354 2 года назад
Hi there from Hornby Island B.C.
@carveraugustus3840
@carveraugustus3840 2 года назад
Omg the coin horde episode!!
@hsimpson6581
@hsimpson6581 2 года назад
Never thought of Phil as young. That was so cool !!
@barbmcconnaughey3070
@barbmcconnaughey3070 2 года назад
He was quite fit.
@anotherbrickoutthewall9237
@anotherbrickoutthewall9237 2 года назад
@@barbmcconnaughey3070 ohhh arrre barb
@eshbena
@eshbena 2 года назад
@@barbmcconnaughey3070 Was? Have you seen the legs on that man when he's in shorts? His wife is a lucky lady.
@barbmcconnaughey3070
@barbmcconnaughey3070 2 года назад
@@eshbena We we’re discussing “young” Phil.
@barbmcconnaughey3070
@barbmcconnaughey3070 2 года назад
I hate autocorrect 😤
@jesikebiking
@jesikebiking 2 года назад
It's hard to wrap your head around the fact you found 55,000 Roman coins in one place! =====man
@thomasbell7033
@thomasbell7033 Год назад
It is so dizzying trying to get my head around a town that thrived for longer than my own country has existed, and is now just a few acres of level dirt. Simply astonishing.
@bethbartlett5692
@bethbartlett5692 2 года назад
Great closing!!! Go Phil! 😘 (So they're in, pronounced: "Minehall") correct? lol Live in Dixie USA, we have a town called *Rulerferd,* but spelled "Rutherford". 😁 Awesome job John and GeoPhys Team! + Stewart.
@BoingBB
@BoingBB 2 года назад
Yes, but the other Mildenhall, in East Anglia, is pronounced the way it looks. Confusing isn't it? lol
@bethbartlett5692
@bethbartlett5692 2 года назад
@@BoingBB Would be if you didn't know, but I totally get it. Folks here continue a butcher town name out of pure Tradition! Ya know, they do compare Southerners to the Brits ... (The accent actually) 😁 Phil fit right in East Tennessee (Mountains) ...and They still make "pure Pot Still" for sure. Come to think of it, Phil would love Appalachia! 😂 I'm on the other end of the state, "Delta" - Mississippi River side. 🍀💚🍀
@johnorchard4
@johnorchard4 2 года назад
If you look at the village noticeboard and that of the parish church it is even written - Minal!
@bettygreenhansen
@bettygreenhansen Год назад
Did the demolition of Roman stone buildings provide stone for Norman keeps? I’ve never heard anyone mention or ask this, but so curious where these enormous structures went.
@daveseddon5227
@daveseddon5227 2 года назад
First aired 23rd May 2010 UK
@Glorindellen
@Glorindellen 2 года назад
I was going over some genealogy and found ancestors from Mildenhall in the middle ages. Interesting to see the territory and know they would have been coming across coins and potsherds.
@IronBubbles
@IronBubbles 2 года назад
I would really like to see this whole place below the field.
@dylonaustin6324
@dylonaustin6324 6 месяцев назад
based on the general amount of pottery fragments collected, the romans must have been the clumsiest empire history has ever known
@PaulMahon-w2b
@PaulMahon-w2b 4 месяца назад
I like to think they were trying to make a mosaic tiled floor everywhere 😊
@geotec67
@geotec67 2 года назад
Did anyone suggest maybe that's where they were making the coins?
@Tiger89Lilly
@Tiger89Lilly 2 года назад
Usually when there is coin production there is lots of blanks and badly formed/stamped coins found also dies, edges and such. If you think of any form of manufacturing there's always rubbish associated with it and they didn't find that.
@ps8432
@ps8432 2 года назад
This could have been an army training centre. High walls built to attack. Offices for the administration and wages for the men, hence the lower value of the coins. Why build such walls in a safe district. If nothing to protect, something to train attacking against. If it had been a market, surely more buildings to store goods and field enclosures if animals.
@robertmartyr2041
@robertmartyr2041 2 года назад
my like turned the likes from 599 to 600 :0) great time team as i loved watching it :0)
@czgator9000
@czgator9000 Год назад
And now there are 8 thousand!
@maxb4074
@maxb4074 2 года назад
Philippa is awesome. Classy and very knowledgeable.
@lawomega1
@lawomega1 2 года назад
Always a brilliant tv show and lovely to view the substantial hoard ,in fact I feel that it was the best tv program at that time ever,we all miss it and Mike Ashton !
@karenbartlett1307
@karenbartlett1307 2 года назад
Fascinating! A tax-collecting center, for sure, with high walls because presumably the Romans were still guarding against un-reconstructed Brits who weren't bowing down to the Roman Empire and who posed a threat to the Roman coin horde. I think everybody on this show has a different accent. The strangest one, of course, is Phil's. When he said "Oh aye, oh, aye!" he sounded like someone I've heard before, either on "Upstairs, Downstairs" or maybe on "Downton Abbey". I imagine a lot of immigrants from England to America came from his neck of the woods! I thought he was from Oxford, though, is that near Wiltshire? And as long as the English weather holds out, or pours down, John won't have to worry about losing his job.
@richardharrold9736
@richardharrold9736 2 года назад
Phil was born in Oxford probably because that was the nearest maternity hospital to Marlborough in 1950! He's a Wiltshire lad to his bones.
@margomoore4527
@margomoore4527 4 месяца назад
Phil was born in 1950? He’s my age! Wonder when his birthday is…could he be a Cancer or maybe a Leo? Or maybe a Taurus….
@gloriagloria716
@gloriagloria716 2 года назад
So cool. We used to live in Bredgar village. Roman coins were found there. The kids at primary school got to dress up and go on blue peter and we all bought the first day cover stamps.
@mjnm5713
@mjnm5713 2 года назад
It would be great if you could dig 5 days when large projects like this find come up.
@DD-qq8sn
@DD-qq8sn 2 года назад
So the geophysics team walked a very impressive 55km to survey the entire 27 acres. I am old'fashioned so-and-so - how many bushels per hectare is that? :-) (this is just as confusing as the local timber merchants that sell 4"x2" by the metre length)
@ChristophersMum
@ChristophersMum 2 года назад
😂
@tombumpus5596
@tombumpus5596 2 года назад
I gotta say I really enjoy the chemistry between Tony and Phil.. They make me laugh
@maxdecphoenix
@maxdecphoenix 8 месяцев назад
phil chilled out quite a bit as the series progressed. In some of the earlier episodes he came off as quite short with the cameras and host. There were several times where Phil more or less told Tony to 'go fly a kite;
@seanhogan7552
@seanhogan7552 Год назад
I didn’t ask for an address for it 😂😂😂 classic
@robroy6804
@robroy6804 8 месяцев назад
love phill,,,5 minutes,,dont want an address with it 😅😅😅😅
@lobotlando
@lobotlando 2 года назад
I like the bank idea about the hoard.
@annpartoon5300
@annpartoon5300 2 года назад
In Walsall there is an area called Caldmore the locals call it Carmore again the D is not prnounced
@hsimpson6581
@hsimpson6581 2 года назад
Not as fun with out Nick.
@beebeelicious
@beebeelicious 2 года назад
Fantastic episode 👏
@Ron2615
@Ron2615 2 года назад
love phill
@pieceofgosa
@pieceofgosa 11 месяцев назад
"Quintus, bury the coins. We're being f*cked"
@Art4ArtsSakeVideo
@Art4ArtsSakeVideo Год назад
One of Time Team's best, if only from the astonishing breadth of the site and the scale of John Gater's survey team's work. Love it!
@dcvariousvids8082
@dcvariousvids8082 10 месяцев назад
Let me get this straight. Someone made a machine, to sense for services, presumably outside. But failed to make it waterproof.
@PaulMahon-w2b
@PaulMahon-w2b 4 месяца назад
But now you have to buy a new one from me upgraded with rain shield. Plus hiring my techs to retrieve that data you so want.😊
@gregb6469
@gregb6469 2 года назад
What has happened there since this episode was aired? Has the site become a major training ground for archaeology students? I hope the entire site has been declared plow-free.
@siliconjim2554
@siliconjim2554 2 года назад
Probably switched to oil seed rape.
@nicholastrawinski
@nicholastrawinski 2 года назад
Still a field for crops, judging by the February of 2021 satellite images.
@Invictus13666
@Invictus13666 2 года назад
You do know realize it’s keeping them as cropped fields that’s preserved them, yes?
@nbk9372
@nbk9372 2 года назад
@@Invictus13666 People don't seem to understand agriculture has preserved more archeological sites than developers. In most of TT's videos, I've observed that it is the farmers who seem to give the heads up to the team of the when, where, how and what, giving the team enough information to plan their avenues of approach.
@Invictus13666
@Invictus13666 2 года назад
@@nbk9372 yes
@jansenart0
@jansenart0 2 года назад
"Time Team and the Lost City of Cunetio"
@SUSSDUE
@SUSSDUE 2 года назад
ah, my comment was prermature! order restored, Stuart is on the site:-!
@pierremainstone-mitchell8290
@pierremainstone-mitchell8290 9 месяцев назад
Nice one Folks and Tony, I really did like the Latin version of "Three days to do it in"!
@AdventuresofanoldSeadog
@AdventuresofanoldSeadog 2 года назад
Loved it.
@SailingYachtSaltyLass
@SailingYachtSaltyLass Год назад
Hello Barry! 😄
@desmondjames9312
@desmondjames9312 2 года назад
Given that this is an open field, does the ruling of 'excavating to a maximum of 250sqm' still apply? Or are they able to dig to their heart's content?
@mcanta2898
@mcanta2898 2 года назад
from what i could tell, the 250 square meters is not a hard and fast rule. they have to apply for a license to do anything on a scheduled monument. since they are doing archeological work, it's granted, and with it comes specifications. it does not seem to my quick research that the 250 m2 is written in law, but a trend. but no, it has nothing to do with it being a field.
@desmondjames9312
@desmondjames9312 2 года назад
@@mcanta2898 many thanks
@sgrannie9938
@sgrannie9938 Год назад
Lucius Ludicrous 😂
@chrishankin9119
@chrishankin9119 6 месяцев назад
"... my good man, you have paid your dues, so you may go..." ;-)
@lobotlando
@lobotlando 2 года назад
Time team is one of the best television ever made
@deltadom33
@deltadom33 2 года назад
It was nice to see Phils heritage in this area , they need to sell phils hat 🎩 in the shop and Mike astons jumper shoP
@ChristophersMum
@ChristophersMum 2 года назад
was a little anecdote on Mikes jumper...after the first filming someone came up to him and said that his jumper was a little dull...could you wear something a bit brighter!!...the result... all the colours of the rainbow!!🤣
@susanhazard632
@susanhazard632 2 года назад
What is the creature creating movement behind Tony, in the mown field, at 31:32 through 31:44? A pheasant? A rabbit?
@riverAmazonNZ
@riverAmazonNZ 2 года назад
looks like a hare
@snazzypazzy
@snazzypazzy 2 года назад
Considering the size and speed I'd say hare rather than rabbit. And it looks to be alone, that's more common for hare.
@johngore5127
@johngore5127 2 года назад
What the hell! You guys can't afford another tent!
@michaelbelisle8930
@michaelbelisle8930 Год назад
Just watched another time team . Great epsiode.I learn something new every time I watch one.
@jeannienash5249
@jeannienash5249 10 месяцев назад
Great show guys!
@rapido2962
@rapido2962 5 месяцев назад
I would have put a plastic bag over the cart computer when it starting raining. Aren't I clever!
@PaulMahon-w2b
@PaulMahon-w2b 4 месяца назад
You are hired!!!!!😊
@malcolmformosa1772
@malcolmformosa1772 Год назад
I'm watching from all the way down under from Mount Gambier in the State Of South Australian 🥇🇦🇺🦘⚜️👑⚜️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧
@RobKoelman
@RobKoelman 2 года назад
7:59 - 8:10 Brilliant scene!
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