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The Time Team travel to the site of a Dark Age man-made island - known as a crannog - in Llangorse lake, near Brecon in Wales.
The archaeologists have just three days to unravel some of the questions raised by a member of the public about the lake where, over 1,000 years ago, a Welsh king built an island base. The site poses a number of questions: what happened to the people who lived there? What was their connection with Ireland and the ancient script known as ogham, previously found on nearby stones?
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@TimelineChannel
@TimelineChannel 4 года назад
The Netflix of History. Use code 'timeline' for 80% off bit.ly/TimelineHistory
@apo11o38
@apo11o38 2 года назад
Are all of the shows on there?
@58customline
@58customline 2 месяца назад
Lol
@patrickwentz8413
@patrickwentz8413 2 года назад
Everyone is so young in this episode! Love it!
@Unknown_crusader
@Unknown_crusader 2 года назад
Ikr? It's wild to see Tony with brown and long hair.
@AkodoAkira1
@AkodoAkira1 4 года назад
"When I first came here, this was all lake. Everyone said I was daft to build a castle on a lake, but I built in all the same, just to show them. It sank into the lake. So I built a second one. And that one sank into the lake. So I built a third. That burned down, fell over, and then sank into the lake. But the fourth one stayed up. And that’s what you’re going to get, Son, the strongest castle in all of England."
@jonnesburg1249
@jonnesburg1249 4 года назад
beautiful
@SuperCuriousg
@SuperCuriousg 4 года назад
I was just thinking of that.
@gentlemanfarmer6042
@gentlemanfarmer6042 3 года назад
Ah, so this where GRR Martin got the idea for "Storms End" and the Castle of God's Grief.... Real history is much more interesting, ut its nice tk see a writer who realizes that as well....and uses it in own writing lol. Sooooo Interesting, miss the old Time Team...
@LordWyatt
@LordWyatt 3 года назад
“But I don’t *want* land.”
@youknowwho1962
@youknowwho1962 3 года назад
"She's got huge....tracts of land!"
@albundy9597
@albundy9597 3 года назад
It's very interesting, as an early video one can see that they don't yet know each other too well and are still careful in their interactions, in later programs one can see they are very friendly and relaxed with one another.
@silvershocknicktail6638
@silvershocknicktail6638 4 года назад
So glad this channel exists. I miss having easy access to decent documentaries.
@sammom8599
@sammom8599 2 года назад
While I enjoy all seasons of time team these early shows offer an honest simplicity to the nature of landscape archaeology. They also hold true to mick aston’s mission of teachable archaeology to all with the town presentations.
@Paxaboll
@Paxaboll 4 года назад
i sure miss Mick. The world is poorer without him.
@tiffanyr.4910
@tiffanyr.4910 4 года назад
RIP Tony Robinson's hair
@MonkeyspankO
@MonkeyspankO 4 года назад
15:40 That mane is magnificent!
@amandaloriananimals9065
@amandaloriananimals9065 3 года назад
U beat me to it
@loganstroganoff1284
@loganstroganoff1284 3 года назад
He looks better bald haha
@paulveitch5870
@paulveitch5870 3 года назад
Omg HAHAHAHAAHA😂😂😂
@jimbodini9512
@jimbodini9512 3 года назад
F
@greulich9635
@greulich9635 4 года назад
Episode so old Tony still look like a missing beatle
@moriahanderson
@moriahanderson 4 года назад
Nothing like watching Time Team and seeing the stories I heard from my Welsh grandfather come to life.
@laurenmclain6378
@laurenmclain6378 4 года назад
Wow, this is an older Time Team, which is awesome, thank you for sharing!! Crannogs are fascinating...There's a crannog in Scotland that is much older than it was initially thought to be. It was built at a time when people were thought incapable of doing something such as building an artificial island in a lake. It would've required all of the material used to create it, an understanding of how to engineer it so that it worked and it lasted, enough people to build it, etc...This is all aside from WHY people built it? It must've been very important to them. It's going to be really interesting to learn what researchers discover about it and the people that created it.
@vedantkale1163
@vedantkale1163 3 года назад
Such a wholesome video, really enjoyed it! Especially the visual effect of the 80s which gave it a more historic feel.
@khill5686
@khill5686 4 года назад
Ah, Phil! Where were you 30 years ago? I could listen to his voice for the rest of my life. 😘
@fivecitydirttracker4776
@fivecitydirttracker4776 4 года назад
Very cool to see these folks so young. Phil has always been my favorite. Enjoy them all actually. Being from California it's very informative of English history which is definitely longer than ours.
@goldtopgrandeur6935
@goldtopgrandeur6935 4 года назад
It's so painful for me to be in California and watch these shows. I've been an unapologetic Anglophile since my early teens - and was greatly upset bcuz I was told I was "mostly German"...well, DNA testing for a study about my last name (which is English) shows I have little to no German in me and I'm nearly 50% British. The rest of me is mutt North Sea/English Channel countries. I'm now a firm believer in genetic memory because at 48, it's almost physically painful for me to not be in England. (I know you didn't solicit any of this information...but Tony's Hair©, the scenery, the accents, etc. got me all flustered. As you can tell, I take any opportunity to tell this story. I need to start a go fund me to cover my moving expenses...) Thanks for indulging me. Take care!
@jonathanbennetts2632
@jonathanbennetts2632 4 года назад
I used to go fishing in this lake, Full of Bream, Roach,Pike, and high bread Roach Bream, used to have a fantastic time there in the caravan park, the weather was not always bad.
@maineeveryday3991
@maineeveryday3991 2 года назад
Ahh British caravaning. I heard it's the bane of a drivers existence over there, especially so for Jeremey Clarkson. Lol. The same is over here although we have room to pass them on our roads including on the back roads as our roads are much much wider than british roads
@charlottecampbell4327
@charlottecampbell4327 4 года назад
Beautiful scene at 5:38 -- blues and greys and the stark white swan.
@marthareis5873
@marthareis5873 4 года назад
Very striking!
@feidry
@feidry 4 года назад
Just looked it up. This is season 1, episode 4. Originally aired 6 February 1994
@ivx8345
@ivx8345 4 года назад
Thank you!
@MrMbc77
@MrMbc77 4 года назад
Feidry Well damn, this doc is older than me.
@cpmenninga
@cpmenninga 4 года назад
Thanks. Doing some historical investigating of your own!
@lara-ce2kg
@lara-ce2kg 4 года назад
Thank you so much.. I was wondering myself
@melialialee5445
@melialialee5445 4 года назад
Feidry awee
@theSwedessayshello
@theSwedessayshello 4 года назад
This was really awesome!
@monsterlair
@monsterlair 4 года назад
So. That is the whole first season uploaded, in the best possible quality, by this channel. Can we expect more?
@ivx8345
@ivx8345 4 года назад
Indeed this channel is SUPER. Quality!
@simpsonmark
@simpsonmark 4 года назад
Thanks for these. It's good to see these early ones that weren't so fine tuned.
@JacobafJelling
@JacobafJelling 3 года назад
Keep it up. Very good quality, you guys should upload every season
@rjlchristie
@rjlchristie 4 года назад
Victor Ambrus' considerable talent was squandered by the producers of these TimeTeam series.
@landsurfer66
@landsurfer66 4 года назад
They found "The Precious"!
@terrymcginnis4633
@terrymcginnis4633 4 года назад
my precious!
@RohanGillett
@RohanGillett 4 года назад
@@terrymcginnis4633 NO! MY precious!! lol
@PieterBreda
@PieterBreda 4 года назад
I loved that programme.
@shannonburke275
@shannonburke275 4 года назад
Its spelled “program”.
@tommayer6018
@tommayer6018 4 года назад
No it’s not
@shannonburke275
@shannonburke275 4 года назад
Tom Mayer yes it is.
@tommayer6018
@tommayer6018 4 года назад
www.lexico.com/en/definition/programme
@brettb.7425
@brettb.7425 4 года назад
4:16 “I’d love you know what happened to the people who built it.” Without digging one shovel full, I’ll tell you exactly what happened to them. They died.
@klootviool14nl
@klootviool14nl 4 года назад
Hearing tonys voice in the intro... This gonna be a good one
@THENAFERATU
@THENAFERATU 4 года назад
one of my favourite episodes
@ayebosec
@ayebosec 2 года назад
Phil with full hair 🤣 I ❤️ u guys
@tabathafeucht3513
@tabathafeucht3513 4 года назад
I cant handle Tony with hair.....😂😂🤣🤣🤣
@michelguevara151
@michelguevara151 4 года назад
I can't stand Baldrick masquerading as a historian
@jonarmour1864
@jonarmour1864 4 года назад
Yeah it's odd seeing him with that hair 🤣😂
@notinmypurview8177
@notinmypurview8177 4 года назад
no kidding how old is this..?
@ammarsiddiqui3586
@ammarsiddiqui3586 4 года назад
@@notinmypurview8177 this is from 1994
@meemurthelemur4811
@meemurthelemur4811 4 года назад
Tony had hair?!?
@hoosierhiver
@hoosierhiver 4 года назад
Almost seems like it would have been easier to extend the lake around a castle on shore.
@JorisKoolen
@JorisKoolen 3 года назад
With all the digging going on, I'm mostly just digging John's beard
@chaka947
@chaka947 4 года назад
I appreciate the nonchalance attitude that's they have.
@lizryan6289
@lizryan6289 4 года назад
I love this program
@RamblinJer
@RamblinJer 3 года назад
From the helicopter over the island was quite the illusion. Reflection made it appear like it was in the sky.
@happyicare5053
@happyicare5053 4 года назад
Wonderful
@bongfuhrer
@bongfuhrer 4 года назад
The only thing that could had made this show better, would be that they had a week instead of 3 days.
@cpmenninga
@cpmenninga 4 года назад
If they had spent a week on each investigation it would now be 2022.
@brettb.7425
@brettb.7425 4 года назад
Hey I’m from the southeast US. Those are long leaf pines he’s referring to. The lower down on the tree you go, the more sap there is. It’s the sap that burns well and puts off black smoke. This very sappy wood is called lighter.
@kittenclaws5775
@kittenclaws5775 4 года назад
The video quality is remarkable! Is this restored?
@loganstroganoff1284
@loganstroganoff1284 3 года назад
Digging Tony's purple fleece, classic early-mid 90s! Dont know if this company is in England but l.l. bean made fleece jackets like this back then that were a hot item in the southern u.s.!
@aobacuteness3443
@aobacuteness3443 4 года назад
Omg he looks so young! :0
@cesar_145
@cesar_145 4 года назад
Excelent doc
@kevinmccroan5743
@kevinmccroan5743 4 года назад
Made in 1994 (if I saw that correctly at the end). That explains a few things.
@didierdenice7456
@didierdenice7456 4 года назад
You got to love the beautiful weather of that region... Do children know what a blue sky means ?
@THENAFERATU
@THENAFERATU 4 года назад
I'm from Portugal so I spent all my time in Britain with 2 coats, whilst everyone else was wearing t-shirts and saying "oh! what wonderful weather"!
@jonathanbennetts2632
@jonathanbennetts2632 4 года назад
I used to go fishing there, its full of bream and roach, the weather is not always bad.
@EmberwolfXR
@EmberwolfXR 4 года назад
Tony Robinson has changed so much i did not know it was him, i'm used to the tony of now....
@billie-jobenway8658
@billie-jobenway8658 4 года назад
Two people have posted all the episodes, and most importantly, have them in order and show all the specials, live shows, digs, etc that accompany these shows. I HIGHLY recommend watching Time Team through these posters as they put in tremendous work and watching them in sequence allows you to see the growth and procession of the show. You get to see how times change and better understand everything. Besides, there are several time they returned to a previous dig, either in live shows, specials, or just in subsequent regular digs, such as St. Mary's Cathedral or Dinnington villa digs. Reijer Zaaijer ru-vid.com/show-UCG6L225D2o0af7jdbnS2TxA Fillask ru-vid.com/show-UCMXfL7HNKKwngFN2Jozg1qQ By the way, if you're really into these types of shows maybe this line of shows will interest you too. They are based on experts, historians and archaeologists, living the lives of commoners in Britain throughout the centuries. Secrets Of The Castle Ruth (historian), Tom (Archaeologist), And Peter (Archaeologist), travel to France for 6 months to take part in building a medieval castle as it would have been built back then, living the lives of workers on site. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ydoRAbpWfCU.html Tales From The Green Valley: Ruth, Tom, And Peter In this BBC documentary series we get to follow a small group of historians and archeologists as they recreate farm life from the age of the Stuarts. They wear the clothes, eat the food and use the tools, skills and technology of the 1620's for one year. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dRj1YYnsBGk.html Tudor Monastary Farm: Ruth, Peter, and Tom. The same as the Green Valley Series, but in Tudor Time when Monastaries controlled the countryside. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1KLQbOwibus.html Victorian Farm: Ruth, Peter, Alex. Same as Green Valley but in Victorian times. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sJ_C3Ja4awg.html Edwardian Farm: Ruth, Peter, Alex. Same as Green Valley but in Edwardian Times. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UcBl4_2FJX4.html Wartime Farm: Ruth, Peter, Alex. Same as Green Valley but in Wartime- WW1. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CUsU5s0ofYo.html
@benlauson555
@benlauson555 4 года назад
@@billie-jobenway8658 wow! Thanks for that!
@billie-jobenway8658
@billie-jobenway8658 4 года назад
@@benlauson555 My pleasure. I have been watching and re-watching these for years and these shows are my absolute favorites. I watch at least a couple episodes nearly every day.
@luismaldonado1494
@luismaldonado1494 2 года назад
​@@billie-jobenway8658 Thank you for the info! I love this show, is so nostalgic to me for some reason i feel like i belong there maybe i've got some celtic dna in me.
@davidwakefield6635
@davidwakefield6635 4 года назад
Is this the only way we can watch time team any more
@philaypeephilippotter6532
@philaypeephilippotter6532 4 года назад
Keep searching YT for *Time Team* and you'll find they're all here though in varying quality. If you use a VPN/proxy you can access them all from anywhere and they can all be downloaded (it's easiest using FireFox).
@laurenalacroix5114
@laurenalacroix5114 Год назад
like, these recreated, on location, history revelations
@carolinebarnes6832
@carolinebarnes6832 3 года назад
Tony seems to be the only one who has mastered some Welsh pronunciation, his Lls and chs are not bad.
@phillipfleming518
@phillipfleming518 4 года назад
I think they could stick a couple more adds in this don't you?
@Ostarrichi996
@Ostarrichi996 4 года назад
use AdBlocker. you wont get any adds on the entire internet anymore
@craftpaint1644
@craftpaint1644 4 года назад
Lol
@volkerwendt3061
@volkerwendt3061 4 года назад
Yeah. they wasted a lot of space here.
@Ostarrichi996
@Ostarrichi996 4 года назад
@@volkerwendt3061 use AdBlock
@thefunkosaurus
@thefunkosaurus 4 года назад
A trick.... FF to the end, then replay... Voila!! No ads!
@kungfuasgaeilge
@kungfuasgaeilge 4 года назад
Wow, delightful quality for such an early episode. They might have researched the Welsh (I don't speak it), but by god did they butcher the Irish. ogham ("oggum") is pronounced 'owum' (all flat vowels), crannóg is as it's spelled. The long (fada means long in Irish and does what it says) accent transforms an 'o' as in 'of' to an 'o' as in 'crow'.
@ssokolow
@ssokolow 4 года назад
According to the IPA on Wikipedia's "Ogham" article, it depends. As a word in Irish or Old Irish, your pronunciation is roughly correct, but, when it's used as an English loanword, their pronunciation is correct and there seems to have been some dispute over that, because Wikipedia provides a citation for the English IPA which points to the Oxford English Dictionary. (In other words, it's similar to how we say "Japan" which derives from the actual name (Nippon) by a game of telephone from European language to European language.)
@kungfuasgaeilge
@kungfuasgaeilge 4 года назад
@@ssokolow By an odd coincidence, just a few hours ago I watched the TT Special episode excavating the crannóg in Scotland! Robinson stuck to his 'egg-nog' pronunciation, while the native Scots said it with a flatter 'a' (same as Irish, or Latin, which you might be more familiar with), almost a schwa for the 'o' and a 'k' for the 'g', but soft and slightly aspirated. Wikipedia gives the Gàidhlig IPA as [ˈkʰɾan̪ˠak], but I'm afraid I can't read IPA fluently enough to decipher it. Certainly their pronunciation is closer to what I guess is accepted British English pronunciation, so that might be what Tony derived it from. I totally get anglicisation of loanwords (I would never pronounce France [fʁɑ̃s] unless speaking French), but as a general rule, if a foreign word is not common enough to be in common parlance, I always try to approximate the proper, i.e. native, pronunciation to the best of my ability. By the way (ignoring the double 's'), do you think I should pronounce your username with a /w/ or a /v/, or somewhere in between? :) Thanks for replying! It's always nice to see other people interested in languages.
@ssokolow
@ssokolow 4 года назад
@@kungfuasgaeilge > By an odd coincidence, just a few hours ago I watched the TT Special episode excavating the crannóg in Scotland! Huh. I think I've seen that one. I know I saw one about *a* crannóg in Scotland, but I can't remember if it was a special. > (same as Irish, or Latin, which you might be more familiar with) My main areas of familiarity are English (my birth language), French (which I'm trying to find time to get back to learning), and Japanese (which I had an interest in back in high school, but didn't get *that* far on). The rest is just spotty bits and pieces because I'm a trivia sponge with a fascination for human languages, but most of my time is taken up with *computer* languages. > but I'm afraid I can't read IPA fluently enough to decipher it To be honest, I do it infrequently enough that I always have to resort to pulling up the per-language IPA charts Wikipedia offers. > I totally get anglicisation of loanwords (I would never pronounce France [fʁɑ̃s] unless speaking French), but as a general rule, if a foreign word is not common enough to be in common parlance, I always try to approximate the proper, i.e. native, pronunciation to the best of my ability. I'm kind of torn on that one. One the one hand, it makes more sense to be true to the original but, on the other hand, words like "ogham" are examples of changes to make pronunciation follow spelling in an obvious way, which is especially important for little-used words where the reader is unlikely to guess the correct pronunciation. Sort of like how Robert Louis Stevenson should have anticipated that people would start reading "Dr. Jekyll" as "Jeh-kul" (ɛ) rather than "Jee-kul" (iː) as I'm told it's supposed to be. (Don't get me started on how I wish we spelled "naive" as "naïve" and "cooperate" as "coöperate" so that "na-eev" could be distinguished from "knive" in the general case or "co-operate" from "coop-er-ate", or how we have no way to distinguish between voiced and un-voiced "th" sounds in writing. Is "this" the familiar word we know or the first syllable of "thistle"? If we still used þ and ð, we'd have a clean way to write them differently.) > By the way (ignoring the double 's'), do you think I should pronounce your username with a /w/ or a /v/, or somewhere in between? :) SO-kuh-low is how I grew up pronouncing it. (soʊkəloʊ, if I've got my IPA correct.) The "s" is doubled because my name is "S. Sokolow" and that's how I pronounce my nick. > Thanks for replying! It's always nice to see other people interested in languages. Likewise. I get surprisingly few responses on RU-vid.
@bonniebrock5109
@bonniebrock5109 2 года назад
This is definitely one of the earlier ones as the main guy looks at least 6-8 years younger then I've seen him so far on the other videos of Timeline I've watched.
@jessamyers8761
@jessamyers8761 3 года назад
Tony looks so different. He is so handsome then and now. Now is better though. I love his voice. I'm an american, I love any accent in Briton or Scotland.
@MakerInMotion
@MakerInMotion 4 года назад
These people are really British.
@ForeverLumoz
@ForeverLumoz 4 года назад
Isn't it brilliant? 😃 I love that accent 👍🏻
@benlauson555
@benlauson555 4 года назад
I wish I was there with them
@ginya1
@ginya1 4 года назад
why am I getting Saphy from Ab Fab from Tonys entire get up?
@cpmenninga
@cpmenninga 4 года назад
Yes
@tonyfeuerhelm
@tonyfeuerhelm 4 года назад
.....I got turned on to this program...then did some serious Binge watching. Never heard or seen this program..(being from California, USA)..having no idea how popular or how many seasons it ran. I am surprised when seeing any of the "Team" before they themselves became the "Archaeology" that they all search for...A.C.Feuerhelm
@fivecitydirttracker4776
@fivecitydirttracker4776 4 года назад
Ditto Tony on binge watching. Yet never seen Time Team so young. Also CA native. ✌🌅
@richardlahan7068
@richardlahan7068 4 года назад
Been binge watching in the US too.
@TheSWolfe
@TheSWolfe 4 года назад
@@fivecitydirttracker4776 Same here; 1984 CA transplant.
@dustyrusty6840
@dustyrusty6840 4 года назад
You need more than 3 days to do any of this research. Seems in order to accomplish more of any findings, you need to have 3 shifts working around the clock, weather permitting. This is really interesting to watch, and thinking how much you missed with only 3 days to do it.
@matthewhines9787
@matthewhines9787 3 года назад
I love Damian. He's like my ideal dude.
@safeysmith6720
@safeysmith6720 3 года назад
“The cross commemorates Gurci, and Bleddius(Bledius/Bled(d)ios?) put it up.” You gotta love those Welsh names!
@brenttaylordotus
@brenttaylordotus 4 года назад
Don't bother watching I can tell you who built it - The fourth built castle by Prince Herbert's father, the King of Swamp Castle
@phatkatracing
@phatkatracing 4 года назад
But that castle sank into the swamp.
@phatkatracing
@phatkatracing 4 года назад
The replacement also sank into the swamp.
@phatkatracing
@phatkatracing 4 года назад
Even the third one, it burned down, fell over, then sank into the swamp.
@joansmith3296
@joansmith3296 4 года назад
OMG!! How OLD was this show???
@charlylimph
@charlylimph 4 года назад
"Air date: February 6, 1994"
@phatkatracing
@phatkatracing 4 года назад
About 2,000,000 hairs ago.
@fins59
@fins59 5 месяцев назад
Who knew Tony Robinson had a mullet back in those days!
@philaypeephilippotter6532
@philaypeephilippotter6532 4 года назад
Every *Time Team, Time Team Special* and most *Time Team America* programmes have been posted on YT by *Fillask, Reijer Zaaijer* and the _official_ *Time Team* channel. Try *DigVentures* too.
@bluegent7
@bluegent7 4 года назад
Pleasant people. The country deserves preserving for posterity.
@Darkboy2525
@Darkboy2525 4 года назад
Thats where azkaban was build! Without joking, awesome episodes! Never heard of the 'island' before! Really cool
@REZAULKARIM-yn3mw
@REZAULKARIM-yn3mw 4 года назад
I became more surprised with Tony's hair, how!!! It's really phenomenal🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑😐😇
@philaypeephilippotter6532
@philaypeephilippotter6532 4 года назад
Yes, *Tony's* hair is much more important than any archæology. Or not.
@k.s.333
@k.s.333 3 года назад
First time I've watched a Season 1 episode.
@HarrysHouseChannel
@HarrysHouseChannel 4 года назад
Alright y'all, I'm going to need to know what the music is on this.
@rickr799
@rickr799 4 года назад
What year was this filmed? Check out that Mr. Roger's startup kit! Lol
@SnakeBush
@SnakeBush 4 года назад
Time Team: Channel 4 from 1994 to 2014.
@magpiefrogfrom2556
@magpiefrogfrom2556 4 года назад
season 1 episode 4 6th feb 94
@revnook
@revnook 4 года назад
I was wondering the same thing...dude's got a lot more hair.
@taylorlibby7642
@taylorlibby7642 4 года назад
Why would they cancel a show this good?
@_robustus_
@_robustus_ 4 года назад
Lotsa folks, education is not dare fing.
@BirdWhisperer46
@BirdWhisperer46 3 года назад
Burning question and it should be very obvious, why no video for "Boudica"?
@audreymuzingo933
@audreymuzingo933 4 года назад
Just how long was this show on? Tony looks so young in this episode!!
@Skyfire_The_Goth
@Skyfire_The_Goth 4 года назад
I think they went for 20+ years
@philaypeephilippotter6532
@philaypeephilippotter6532 4 года назад
@@Skyfire_The_Goth Actually exactly 20 years as archæology although a few other programmes were made later - but they're _not_ excavations.
@cmpe43
@cmpe43 4 года назад
So this is where Harry Potter ended up.
@stevokennedy2383
@stevokennedy2383 4 года назад
PATRICK thats exactly what I was thinking *LoL
@fivecitydirttracker4776
@fivecitydirttracker4776 4 года назад
Lol
@BantiarnaMacRaghnaill
@BantiarnaMacRaghnaill 4 года назад
I was under the impression that "ogham" was pronounced, 'ohm'.
@MelissaThompson432
@MelissaThompson432 4 года назад
@Combat Bananas O' um.
@klyanadkmorr
@klyanadkmorr 4 года назад
Until the Anglo Saxons came invading after the Romans left and then later NorseVikings - All of British Isles like north west Europe France/Spain were CELTIC &Gaels with similar cultures per tribe region - So OFCOURSE the west of Britain Welsh Celts intermixed with constant migrating or warring Irish like the Scotlands & had similar living styles
@BantiarnaMacRaghnaill
@BantiarnaMacRaghnaill 4 года назад
@@MelissaThompson432 Thank you
@pinkiesue849
@pinkiesue849 Год назад
I am guessing it was a church built out there. If you read John Wesley's Journal, he speaks of Ireland having so many remnants of the churches from St Patrick and his followers, many of them were on islands.
@queenmelissalehman3490
@queenmelissalehman3490 3 года назад
Tony is my fav dude I never seen the hair
@chinamanjw
@chinamanjw 4 года назад
Corenza 😍😍😍
@brettb.7425
@brettb.7425 4 года назад
Oh ok, this is before Phil bought his hat and started sweating in it.
@jsmcguireIII
@jsmcguireIII 4 года назад
Tony's head looked a bit like a crannog at this time.
@panzerabwerkanone
@panzerabwerkanone 4 года назад
People said I was daft building a fortress on an island lake but I built it all the same, just to show them, and it sank into the lake. So I built a second one and it too sank. So built a third one. That burned down, fell over and sank into the lake....
@jrnsurlan405
@jrnsurlan405 4 года назад
panzerabwerkanone I see what you did there.
@tomliemohn624
@tomliemohn624 4 года назад
One ring to rule them all.....
@micklaycock71
@micklaycock71 3 года назад
My name's Ben Elton, good night!
@Dragon.Thistle.112
@Dragon.Thistle.112 2 года назад
Is it just me or does Tony look like a middle aged Harry Potter?
@frijevc
@frijevc 4 года назад
After this, its time for some Blackadder.
@DIEGhostfish
@DIEGhostfish 4 года назад
Did a previous catle catch fire fall down and sink into the lake?
@Kanoshe
@Kanoshe 4 года назад
actually what year was this? god i miss the 90's early 00's
@montanatony5838
@montanatony5838 4 года назад
94
@thefather5765
@thefather5765 4 года назад
A real crannogman? Damn
@bearbuster157
@bearbuster157 4 года назад
Production date?
@randyloire9857
@randyloire9857 4 года назад
oh dear lord this is old Tony has hair!!
@antoineregis1976
@antoineregis1976 3 года назад
3:38 could anyone help me find the title of this song?
@elfpimp1
@elfpimp1 3 года назад
So, I'm new to time team, why three days??
@NickC_222
@NickC_222 4 года назад
Look at that hair on Tony Robinson!
@steveb1ish
@steveb1ish 3 года назад
Mick guided Mrs. Mitchell to his ancient wood as she brought it in...
@stevepearson5950
@stevepearson5950 4 года назад
So many ad, I felt like I was watching TV again.... 😭🤪
@Ostarrichi996
@Ostarrichi996 4 года назад
use AdBlocker. you wont get any adds on the entire internet anymore
@realtxcowboy2860
@realtxcowboy2860 4 года назад
Usually enjoy Timline videos but this is the most unimpressive video of them. They are going to build it using the tools of the time expect when use the chainsaws , lol
@4729Punisher
@4729Punisher 4 года назад
Omg he's young. And he has hair. Wow
@virgiljjacas3955
@virgiljjacas3955 4 года назад
What year is this episode.
@garym8348
@garym8348 4 года назад
Does anyone know when this was filmed? Only asking because Tony has some sort of a mullet and I haven't seen that before lol. Business in front, party in back.
@tiffanyr.4910
@tiffanyr.4910 4 года назад
1994
@BeBopScraBoo
@BeBopScraBoo 4 года назад
bishop in the front, brigand in the back
@BeBopScraBoo
@BeBopScraBoo 4 года назад
noble in the front, naughty in the back
@chriscomics9415
@chriscomics9415 Год назад
Amazing all these older documentary are way more enjoyable than modern ones
@EscanV
@EscanV 4 года назад
I have a cunning plan
@safeysmith6720
@safeysmith6720 3 года назад
They didn’t have pottery?? Then what were they using??? Maybe I’m not getting the definition of pottery. I always thought of it as any type of large vessels used for holding food, drink, grains, etc. Like, these Welsh had SOMETHING for that surely.(?)
@Hallands.
@Hallands. 4 года назад
You need to ease up on the commercials imo...
@desslokbasileus571
@desslokbasileus571 4 года назад
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