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One summer during the 1980s, strange crop marks appeared in two fields on the north Cornish coast near Lellizzick. Locals have picked up a wealth of 1,500-year-old pottery and metalwork from as far away as North Africa and Turkey. Combined with some spectacular geophysics, it all suggested that this was once a busy international trading site. In Mick's opinion copper and tin would have been exchanged for foreign luxury goods. But Time Team are having trouble dating the site. They are joined by Steve Hartgroves from Cornwall County Council, Finds specialist Carl Thorpe, and Byzantine expert Anthea Harris.
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@thedrunkenelf
@thedrunkenelf Год назад
I love the format of this show. We've got experts, really the best of the best, giving all the information, and the host Tony playing the role of the audience, asking questions, being snarky and skeptical at times, its just a really great formula and a fascinating series.
@nicolejosan6364
@nicolejosan6364 2 года назад
I just love how Tony keeps teasing them with the "not very round house". He's the soul of this series.
@monicacall7532
@monicacall7532 Год назад
TT rocks! I’m addicted to this show. The archeologists, geo phys guys, experts on pottery, etc. are top notch. Even if the digs don’t deliver any results the archeological process is always fascinating to me.
@surreygeorge11
@surreygeorge11 2 года назад
I really like this series. Phil and Mick are so involved in the digs, they pull you along with them.
@AethelwulfBretwalda
@AethelwulfBretwalda 2 года назад
Damn this was top notch. Thank you Time Team and shout out to Carl the Cornish coin connoisseur!
@MsTankrat
@MsTankrat 2 года назад
Aah TT. Our hope in this insane world.
@Rand0mFemale
@Rand0mFemale 2 года назад
Yes! I had never heard of it prior to the pandemic. I’m glad I did! We are literally watching old hippies dig in the dirt for a hour each episode, but it never fails to fascinate me!
@LazyLifeIFreak
@LazyLifeIFreak Год назад
One wouldn't necessarily require to reach the shore to trade, the ship in question could lay anchor at safe depth whilst a smaller local raft or barge could be used to ferry items from the shore and to the ship.
@RoadhouseDeluxe
@RoadhouseDeluxe 2 года назад
I found this series a couple of days ago; they dont do history like this anymore!! Love the show
@francescabicknell4803
@francescabicknell4803 2 года назад
they have just restarted time team with some familiar faces and new ones :) think there has only been one episode so far but worth looking up. Been watching time team since I was a kid so really glad it is back
@susanjackett9268
@susanjackett9268 Год назад
I'm hooked !
@trininl2196
@trininl2196 2 года назад
Thank you. Love watching the episodes!
@andreasleonardo6793
@andreasleonardo6793 2 года назад
Another amazing & enjoying video about archeologists activities for finding historical provinces ...strange discovered...circulation houses, coins and other particles from bronzed age ...enjoying video
@AidestheKiwi
@AidestheKiwi 2 года назад
I'm really glad I found this video today, it's providing me so much background information for a RPG campaign I'm righting!
@Tzuriah
@Tzuriah 2 года назад
So happy to run across a TT I haven’t seen before! Thanks! Theory: the ‘harbor’ silted up too much for the ships to come in anymore (possibly too silted even for boats from a ship anchored out in deeper water), thus stopping the trade. Yes, I’m an armchair archeologist. Lol! It’s getting to where I can say the time period of most of the pottery found.
@JonFrumTheFirst
@JonFrumTheFirst 2 года назад
Quite a few harbors from the ancient world are now far inland - like a mile. Silting does that.
@rsoubiea
@rsoubiea 2 года назад
parts of san francsico is built on top of old ships that have sunk in the harbor, this was pretty common, along with the silt issue.
@anira_archeron
@anira_archeron 2 года назад
Armchair archaeologist, love it. That is me through and through. I'm forever watching these going, "That shape on the geophys look kinda like something." or they'll pick up a piece of pottery or a coin or something "Oh that looks a such and such." One day I'd like to actually study archeaology but until that day, Armchair archaeologist it is 😂
@jonathaneffemey944
@jonathaneffemey944 9 месяцев назад
Thanks so much for posting
@doncarlodivargas5497
@doncarlodivargas5497 2 года назад
Ref 'rubbish' in the middle of the wall, back in the 00'ties me and a colluege worked on the coast of Norway and all hotels was full, so we had to stay at a farm with an old woman, she, (probably not she personally) had moved an old house to make food, she claimed it was built like it for thousands of years, it was basically an inner wall and outer wall, filled with sand in-between, and the 'funny point' was, she told us they built it wrong the first time, it was impossible to be in the house because it was sand everywhere, and the reason was, the roof they built was covering also the outer wall, what they did was, shortening the roof, only covering the inner wall, letting rain water fall into the sand, in-between inner and outer walls, she claimed the house was perfect, and it looked really good, but is do not know
@jesikebiking
@jesikebiking 2 года назад
Who ever drew the map of the known world was really talented =it looked great
@johncarmon9528
@johncarmon9528 2 года назад
Most likely victor ambrus he was the lead artist on the show he past away 2021
@cyndybutler7330
@cyndybutler7330 2 года назад
These guys always make me smile lol but also interesting
@trevormiles5852
@trevormiles5852 2 года назад
love the banter and gentle professional ribbing. " the not so round , roundhouse " " it may just be the least convincing pottery reconstruction ever but...." These comments keep me coming back. and keeps us all honest.
@cyndybutler7330
@cyndybutler7330 2 года назад
@@trevormiles5852 yes
@cmike2626
@cmike2626 Год назад
The New ones done w patron donation are just as good as always. Missing some of those that have passed and all have aged just like me. but still a great exploration. Easy way to waste an hour of your life. You will learn something even if you don't intend to.
@sheilawhite8314
@sheilawhite8314 Год назад
he has been amazing doing this series love this series
@borderreiver3288
@borderreiver3288 Год назад
love the banter that goes on between them.....
@nevillemignot1681
@nevillemignot1681 Год назад
I just love the enthusiasm of Francis.
@Jsmith2024
@Jsmith2024 2 года назад
Good find, Baldrick!
@mrcane1851
@mrcane1851 2 года назад
This job looks awesome.
@joesanchez979
@joesanchez979 2 года назад
Great video mate 🇬🇧🇦🇺
@michellel564
@michellel564 2 года назад
Yall I thought I found a glitch n the matrix for a min there!! That spindle bout scared me😱😂😂 nice guys!
@Orlyyep
@Orlyyep 2 года назад
Love this show
@elirien4264
@elirien4264 2 года назад
The map on the beach....wow.
@Blessings.429
@Blessings.429 Год назад
Oh great, just found out my Ancestors came to Australia in the late 1700’s from Cornwall and I know nothing about Cornwall
@susanjackett9268
@susanjackett9268 Год назад
Hi from Cornwall
@psychedelicprawncrumpets9479
Your ancestor probably stole a cornish pastie 😆
@Atomsk102
@Atomsk102 2 года назад
Every time they say "iron age roundhouse" I think of a big building where they store steam locomotives.
@trevormiles5852
@trevormiles5852 2 года назад
An Iron Age roundhouse to me, conjures up an old man kicking the side of my head into an other era.
@AnnaAnna-uc2ff
@AnnaAnna-uc2ff Год назад
Thank you.
@jaysonpida5379
@jaysonpida5379 2 года назад
5th/6th century finds and Tintagel Castle is up the coast only a few miles ---sounds like a certain 'King' might've visited the port......
@scottgordon1781
@scottgordon1781 Год назад
Yes lovely view of the Cornish coast , with an excavation in the foreground . Friendly landowners , who tidies up ?
@jeremiahsawyer2123
@jeremiahsawyer2123 2 года назад
Glad to see Phil finally cut most of his talons lol..
@oldschoolman1444
@oldschoolman1444 2 года назад
I'm sure he's quite the ladies man. =)
@eironwyman8157
@eironwyman8157 2 года назад
he grows them for guitar playing
@jeremiahsawyer2123
@jeremiahsawyer2123 2 года назад
@@eironwyman8157 🤣🤣 Sounds like a lame excuse for being lazy at hygiene...I have a few friends that play and they absolutely do not grow talons and they play amazing 😆. Also look at TONS of other's playing guitar...
@eironwyman8157
@eironwyman8157 2 года назад
@@jeremiahsawyer2123 look at every single Spanish guitar player. You can have long nails and good hygiene. Ask the majority of women. lol
@katerinakemp5701
@katerinakemp5701 2 года назад
Doubt uncle Phil is worried about you in the least lol would prolly call you a Berkshire Hunt to your face.
@Gasher82nd
@Gasher82nd Год назад
i don't know about trading port, but wreckers comes to mind, sinking ships and local folk stripping beached sinking ships. Would explain why so much varied pottery comes from.
@patlong3903
@patlong3903 2 года назад
A TT I don't remember seeing. EUREKA!!! I got misty-eyed when I heard Nicks voice.
@patriotUSA2007
@patriotUSA2007 Год назад
Love this series. Corsica and Sardinia were left out of the map of Europe drawn in the sand. :(
@skobaidullah7450
@skobaidullah7450 2 года назад
Thanks...
@issith7340
@issith7340 2 года назад
At least you said that the “turkish” pottery maybe came from constantinople and not from Istabul.👍
@JonFrumTheFirst
@JonFrumTheFirst 2 года назад
They also have him saying regularly that samian ware comes from 'France' and not Gaul. Apparently the producer thinks that the British audience couldn't handle the difference.
@issith7340
@issith7340 2 года назад
@@JonFrumTheFirst 🙈😂
@gratius1394
@gratius1394 2 года назад
Thank you, I've found that annoying too. What's their problem with saying "East Roman", "Byzantine" or, if they're so bent on geographical terms, "Anatolian" is completely beyond me. Calling 5th-6th century AD finds "Turkish" is just as anachronistic as saying that Julius Ceasar wrote a book titled "French Wars"...
@zuzudernegger9721
@zuzudernegger9721 2 года назад
Turkish... when Turks were still in Eastern Siberia. It was and is still Anatolia or Asia Minor.
@zuzudernegger9721
@zuzudernegger9721 2 года назад
@@gratius1394 The ignorance of English historians is staggering. And as English is the current lingua franca a-lot of misinformation and Anglo-centric, distorted version of history spreads around the World with the help of the Internet. The English historians were supposed to be top-professionals, I thought.
@chris-8092
@chris-8092 Год назад
a spindle whorl, this is such an ancient tool, I remember my great grandmother used this tool to spin the yarn
@benjohnston1303
@benjohnston1303 2 года назад
The sand map is awesome
@elisabethbennenbroek8382
@elisabethbennenbroek8382 Год назад
In time of war, or pirate ships, people as Vikings are an intermediate, international trade force
@duster.
@duster. Год назад
Surely if they were trading tin and copper then Camelford is the wrong place to trade. Tin and copper was mined much further southwest where Penwith is now and Camborne / Redruth / St. Agnes and suchlike.
@richardmullins1883
@richardmullins1883 Год назад
Anthea Harris is 🔥
@lynnjaskowiak9963
@lynnjaskowiak9963 2 года назад
TT has made me reflect on what those in our own distant future will think of the lives we've lived...Skeletal remains will find us unhealthy and all the wasted petrochemicals will lable us as a suicidal global subhominid group.
@ronnestman4696
@ronnestman4696 2 года назад
The British isles are simply stunning.
@letthedeedshaw7541
@letthedeedshaw7541 2 года назад
You are beginning to see... it takes a keen eye...
@ivanolsen7966
@ivanolsen7966 Год назад
35:45 .... that could also be a weight for a net over the thatched roof ... to stop the wind tearing it away / off
@scottgordon1781
@scottgordon1781 Год назад
After a long trip from the East of the Med , past Portugal etc , would be happy to find any safe haven .
@dashcroft1892
@dashcroft1892 2 года назад
Geo Fizz - Tony’s favourite soft drink. Goes great with ethanol.
@RobKoelman
@RobKoelman 2 года назад
39:40 'This may be the least convincing pottery reconstruction ever'... 🙂
@leannemayor5755
@leannemayor5755 Год назад
I love watching this program but I want desperately to know what happens to these digs when this team has finished. Do they cover them back in ? Do more archeologist just continue the digs ? Please some one answer me because they are incredible finds that need to be protected . Thanks
@georgedorn1022
@georgedorn1022 Год назад
The trenches are backfilled and the site reinstated to its previous condition, as far as possible. Then the post-excavation work begins of analysing the finds and collating the information/data recovered to begin putting the report together. The post-ex work is undertaken by Wessex Archaeology and many of the site reports can be found on their website. Sometimes other archaeology groups will continue working on a particular site, but in most cases no further work has taken place.
@leannemayor5755
@leannemayor5755 Год назад
@@georgedorn1022 what a shame it’s not investigated further . Thanks for letting me know
@georgedorn1022
@georgedorn1022 Год назад
@@leannemayor5755 It is a balancing act between wanting to satisfy our intellectual curiosity about a site right now and also knowing that if we wait a few years we will understand it even better due to advances in archaeological science and understanding.
@leannemayor5755
@leannemayor5755 Год назад
@@georgedorn1022 of corse with updated carbon dating ,computers have made identifying things so much easier. I have always loved finding history secrets. To be an archeologist would be fascinating . I am grateful for these kind of shows. Now I am forced retirement ,these even the very old ones help me fill in the time and learn a little something . Thanks again from Sydney Australia 🇦🇺
@dotcassilles1488
@dotcassilles1488 Год назад
I'm disabled and pain keeps me awake most nights so time team is a good distraction for me. There are more channels that show time team videos. "time team official", "time team classic", "history hits", etc. They feed my quest for archaeological info and help keep my imagination from going stagnant. Blessings, Dot
@bethbartlett5692
@bethbartlett5692 2 года назад
This has the Potential of an: *"Every great History story has Pirates"* - "the History Guy", see his Channel on RU-vid A fabulous Professional Narrator and Historian. Back in 2019 he traveled to Britain on vacation and filmed/shared part of the experiences from his UK vacation. *the History Guy" is one of my fav's and I Highly Recommend a Watch* 🇺🇸
@wendellwhite5797
@wendellwhite5797 2 года назад
I have been watching him for years. He knows his stuff and does his research meticulously. Shows like Time Team, The History Guy, and others work well with each other.
@scottgordon1781
@scottgordon1781 Год назад
Very cool , though foreign bits of pottery where being found over 50 years ago . maybe bits came ashore ?
@steveb6103
@steveb6103 2 года назад
I would like some updates on past digs.
@shihtzusrule9115
@shihtzusrule9115 2 года назад
Good ole Iron Age, where you still keep great-great gran in the kitchen.
@letthedeedshaw7541
@letthedeedshaw7541 2 года назад
Some of my ancestors lived in the side of hills... stone entry.
@nycgweed
@nycgweed 2 года назад
I’d like to get my hands on some treasure while on the 🏖
@margaretneanover3385
@margaretneanover3385 2 года назад
Thank you for true support. Yes trades happened and more travel than many seem to think. Chinese round houses and others, and undergr9und homes were type living then. Science has learned to take evidence of regulars and find aftermath because some believed ...saw, and recognized the debri from living .
@deschuter
@deschuter 2 года назад
Really just came here to watch a good program. Iam battered by ads--political mostly, and now fundraisers, and offers to pay this site to not batter me with ads. This is a good series and you really do overdo it with the endless ads and distractions. This makes the show just a lure.
@susanmyers1899
@susanmyers1899 Год назад
Totally agree.It use to be on TV.but that had adds.I am sick of the push on Wion,it is just all political and painful.
@lindaahlgrim1331
@lindaahlgrim1331 Год назад
We have eliminated the ads when we watch RU-vid. You can do that, too.
@scottb4029
@scottb4029 2 года назад
Poor Francis, he tends to lose a lot of things. At least he tells an interesting story.
@MCMLXXXVICCXII
@MCMLXXXVICCXII Год назад
Its just mind-boggling how much gap there were between minor asian' civilizations and britons' 2000 years ago. One of them were debating on the matters of universe and the other were building round houses along the beach... Fantastic.
@christianbuczko1481
@christianbuczko1481 Год назад
The celts were advanced in medicine and metal work. Round houses were used because they are easy and cheap to build using local matarials.
@mattstarr8203
@mattstarr8203 2 года назад
JCB equipment like Ford equipment in states very common equipment
@TheDesertwalker
@TheDesertwalker Год назад
Bring back the Black Adder man. We miss him.
@poletooke4691
@poletooke4691 2 года назад
@36:13 Girl: "That's really nice cuz (...)" Guy: "Hm, yes, okay." *walks away* Bruh, how disinterested can you be 😂
@carlsmith8815
@carlsmith8815 Год назад
Good....but when they drew the map in great detail that could have marked the extent of the eastern Roman empire in , that existed for a thousand years after the sack of Rome in 410 AD . Constantinople was sacked by the Turks in 1453 . Plaque was the big setback in the 520s ' as the eastern Romans attempted to retake the western empire for Roman rule around the period unearthed in Cornwall.
@sirridesalot6652
@sirridesalot6652 Год назад
I wonder if such a dig and exposure to it causes any of the children who see it in person grow up to become a scientist in any of the disciplines involved?
@MarkDibley
@MarkDibley Год назад
S15 E10 - From Constantinople to Cornwall, 9 March 2008
@OriginalMudSlinger
@OriginalMudSlinger Год назад
any old fireplace is a furnice ooh haa
@bjw4859
@bjw4859 Год назад
Just out of curiosity, it's been a while since I watched this show on TV, why is it they only have 3 days ?, seems a bit rushed.
@richardbore2693
@richardbore2693 Год назад
I always assumed they all had real jobs. Mostly academics/students/post grads at Universities and the like. They arranged it over a long weekend.
@lindahughes2289
@lindahughes2289 4 месяца назад
We humans are just fleeting beings on the land of earth. Sad. We come and go so fast
@christinerobinson9372
@christinerobinson9372 2 года назад
Why do you have only three days?
@weilandiv8310
@weilandiv8310 2 года назад
You got the Hadrian coin, let's move on and try to find a hoard for Pete's sake!!
@thirdrockjul2224
@thirdrockjul2224 11 месяцев назад
👍
@user-ry2qs7xf9k
@user-ry2qs7xf9k 2 года назад
In ancient geography,this part of the World used to be called: -The Land of humus soil -The sixth Clime -The land of Gog and Magog
@hiccacarryer3624
@hiccacarryer3624 2 года назад
Also Belerion, Albion - the shining land, the land of plombus albus - 'white lead' or tin. We have a legend of the giant GörMagot who was defeated by an ancestor Trojan from Anatolia called Corin who gave his name to the the land of Cernou.
@user-ry2qs7xf9k
@user-ry2qs7xf9k 2 года назад
@@hiccacarryer3624 Ancient geographers divided the Earth to regions not like modern ones who divide it to continents , directions and states,if you read any ancient geography book you will find that Gog and Magog is the region which's now called Northern Europe! -Prophets of Israel warned them against these nations and it happened when "greeks" and "Romans" invaded them which coincided with the time of Jesus(pbuh) and this was considered a sign of his time! -The same thing happened to Muslims the prophet Muhammad(pbuh)warned them against these nations and it happened when western nations colonized the Muslims World and when you read the Quran and traditions of the Prophet you will be amazed by details he mentionned and this coincided with the time of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad the Imam Mahdi and the Promised Messiah ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tB2YELHX4g4.html&t
@douglasjohnson4382
@douglasjohnson4382 2 года назад
Perhaps they were a community of wreckers? Preying upon ships washed up on the sand.
@jakubkoucki8668
@jakubkoucki8668 2 года назад
Baldrick?
@katerinakemp5701
@katerinakemp5701 2 года назад
Hmmm ok this vid was From Constantinople to Cornwall S15 Ep10 TT lol thought I had lost my marbles.
@IvannaNukya
@IvannaNukya 2 года назад
Thank you for calling it the right name eastern Roman Empire , not byzantine
@matthijsnaylor4000
@matthijsnaylor4000 Год назад
I absolutely love this show, its therapeutic even. But am I the only one that is a bit annoyed with the anachronisms " Turkey" and "turkish" when we're actually talking about the Byzantines who considered themselves Romans....at the very least they could've said Anatolian.
@lindasummers9823
@lindasummers9823 Год назад
Why only 3 days if you are finding things
@elisabethbennenbroek8382
@elisabethbennenbroek8382 Год назад
During all times by Vikings, Spanish, Portuguese and Roman, there was trade. Think of the journey to China of Marco Polo. Slave trade and all kinds of goods
@briancornish5857
@briancornish5857 Год назад
When in Cornwall do as the Roman's do..
@j.o.a.t9718
@j.o.a.t9718 2 года назад
I don't understand why all has been removed?
@proofnewtestamentistrue2948
@proofnewtestamentistrue2948 2 года назад
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@chrislusk3497
@chrislusk3497 2 года назад
If Baldrick's going to front shows like this he needs to learn some basic history and geography. 5th or 6th century pottery can't have been "Turkish" as Turkey wasn't a thing then. He means Asia Minor, or Anatolia, which didn't become Turkish until the 11th century when the Seljuqs invaded. So it was Byzantine (or Eastern Roman) pottery from Anatolia. It's a bit like saying that Boudicca mounted a rebellion against the Romans in "England".
@blaggercoyote
@blaggercoyote Год назад
It's a great series - such a pity Tony Robinson is in it.
@philipr1567
@philipr1567 Год назад
He's not in the new ones.
@letthedeedshaw7541
@letthedeedshaw7541 2 года назад
World trade......they have artifacts found in Oregon... that were from central america...
@elisabethbennenbroek8382
@elisabethbennenbroek8382 Год назад
How bad we might think about Muslim, Asian people, trade is always possible
@thebackyardbear
@thebackyardbear 2 года назад
Not a harbor... more like a pirate style community based on salvage of ships which sank in deceptive waters.
@johndownie9385
@johndownie9385 Год назад
the more episodes you watch , you can tell that this is fixed up for the cameras...its funny how the finds popup when the camera comes along , also the so-called experts are clutching at straws all the time. Maybe when they made this show they should have followed unfilmed digging from amateurs that the show couldve confirmed or denied their finding
@barkershill
@barkershill Год назад
Bang on John . A lot of stuff you see on TV. is not quite what it seems . They can get away with it because on the whole , they have a gullible and over credulous audience
@talisikid1618
@talisikid1618 2 года назад
Roman Empire lasted to 1450’s. Only the western half collapsed just before 500AD. This is not post Roman. Just post Roman Britain.
@robertwilliams624
@robertwilliams624 Год назад
Where's the evidence oif what they were trading?
@classiclife7204
@classiclife7204 2 года назад
Wow, a lot of grouchy bastids in the comments. Seeing a Time Team episode outside the official channel is a risk. A lot of jokes about why "Baldrick" is here and yet Robinson is more famous for Time Team - even knighted for it, I think - than his work in some 40-years'-old comedy show, good as it was. I guess some Brits hate Robinson? Then there are all the Rome-a-boos or Byz-a-boos - "ItS EaStErN rOmAn NoT tUrKiSh gahhh!!11" Sheesh.
@ChristianAuditore14
@ChristianAuditore14 2 года назад
What is a byzantine? -.-
@mitchellcleveland6182
@mitchellcleveland6182 2 года назад
I want his job so bad.
@konaken1035
@konaken1035 Год назад
You'd be safer if ships couldn't get to you.
@srfrg9707
@srfrg9707 2 года назад
Turkish my arse! This is greek pottery.
@user-ry2qs7xf9k
@user-ry2qs7xf9k 2 года назад
What's new about this! Humans move,it's 21 century and people don't realise this!!
@davidwdorr6636
@davidwdorr6636 2 года назад
I haven't watched it it yet, but let me guess: Tony gets frustrAYTED at something or other, that the pro's will figure out in the ground, by day 3. Just guessing.
@callmemonkh9020
@callmemonkh9020 2 года назад
I vote for john gator NOT having an opinion.
@sabrik3885
@sabrik3885 Год назад
I'm Turkish and I have to say that I shuddered every time they referred to Eastern Roman Empire artefacts as Turkish. lol Next they'll be saying that Aztecs were Mexican, and Scythians were Ukrainian.
@morkusmorkus6040
@morkusmorkus6040 Год назад
I get what you're saying, but you just need to get over it. Its not a big deal. If they just said eastern roman empire then its could have come from a large area and thus is a bit useless. Saying its Turkish means it came from the area of modern Turkey...it actually narrows it down.
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