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Aerial photographs and dogged local investigation suggest Dinmore Hill in Herefordshire may have been a vast Iron Age hill fort. Can the diggers find the evidence to confirm this important discovery? With the site covering 40 acres, the team expect no shortage of targets to dig, but a frustrated geophys team can't find a single satisfactory target.
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@makrsk09
@makrsk09 3 года назад
One of the amazing things about this program is that it is timeless! We can watch these programs in 20 years and still be entertained!
@terdferguson1736
@terdferguson1736 2 года назад
It really is true. Now the early episodes with tony’s long hair and rain jacket are pretty dated to the eye but the content is still timeless. And you can watch these episodes multiple times and catch more because you actually get an Amateurs education the more you proceed through the years. Even more so for an american like me who hasnt grown up with this history around me. I really do love this show.
@wendywhite2642
@wendywhite2642 2 года назад
Yes but who will remember it was Time Team that created this fabulous series and not this History channel Timeline trying to take credit.
@jefflamb5218
@jefflamb5218 2 года назад
True dat!
@jodyshepard9482
@jodyshepard9482 3 года назад
Aren't the trees gorgeous in the overhead shots? TT has shown such lovely parts of the UK. That wonderful rain is not horrid to some of us. Great folks. Great wall. Stewart's work is astounding. Love Phil's ditch. Thanks again!
@carole7538
@carole7538 2 года назад
These episodes are so fascinating & addictive. Accidentally stayed up till 3am watching. 😬
@Tawadeb
@Tawadeb 2 года назад
It’s easy to do
@goulash75
@goulash75 2 года назад
Sometimes I just wish they would revisit sites like this one to learn a bit more. I'm sure TT has been the cause of many much longer & in depth excavations. It would be great for them to go back & find out if their initial theories were correct or somewhat off.
@anntee9036
@anntee9036 5 месяцев назад
They’ve begun doing this!!
@RandyH400
@RandyH400 3 года назад
I'm not British but you're show's are really great! Thanks
@janearcher3834
@janearcher3834 3 года назад
I so wish that on occasion, Time Team would stay a few days longer to answer the unanswered questions...
@Ashley-wi4ng
@Ashley-wi4ng 3 года назад
man i thought the deadlines in the entertainment business are bad but 3 days to dig a site to prove its worth continuing is wild, what a weird and awesome line of work. Keep on keeping on Baldric love that i stumbled upon this channel because I was Googling what the stars of Blackadder were up to now.
@wijjit
@wijjit 3 года назад
Thanks Time Team, as always entertaining and informative. Glad to hear you are starting another season. Just quality viewing.
@Bramble451
@Bramble451 3 года назад
It's kind of cool that while neither Francis nor Stewart were right, neither of them were entirely wrong. The end result seems to incorporate aspects from both of their ideas.
@OmarHernandez-yz4fj
@OmarHernandez-yz4fj 3 года назад
This video is informative and entertaining. I liked the light, sometimes comedic, banter between these scientists.
@donnaorton9547
@donnaorton9547 3 года назад
Thank you Timeline! These should be seen by all enthusiasts. Well worth watching!
@googiegress7459
@googiegress7459 3 года назад
If you want your blackberries cleared out, take a grainy photo of a ditch and call Time Team!
@ghomerhust
@ghomerhust 3 года назад
get the diggers!
@brandyjean7015
@brandyjean7015 3 месяца назад
🤣🤣🤣
@Cautionary_Tale_Harris
@Cautionary_Tale_Harris 3 года назад
I was fortunate enough to spend the better part of a year in Oxfordshire. I'm from the very Deep South of the US and it's always somewhat amusing to see how the clothing worn in Herefordshire in July corresponds to the clothing we wear in January.
@carolinebarnes6832
@carolinebarnes6832 3 года назад
I'm a Brit, but lived in Phoenix Arizona for twenty years. In Phoenix a really cold winter's day would have a high of about seventy degrees. In England anything over seventy degrees is a heat wave. As a teenager I remember my grandmother holding onto me and saying, OMG it is so hot I can hardly breathe. The temp? About seventy two, lol.
@feliciapate7926
@feliciapate7926 2 года назад
@@carolinebarnes6832 -- 72F? Here in Alabama we pray for days like that. Our summers are usually about 95F with 80%+ humidity. The humidity makes the air feel like pea soup.
@googiegress7459
@googiegress7459 3 года назад
This series is a study in the inevitable deterioration of Phil's hat
@wijjit
@wijjit 3 года назад
Absolutely agree Googie. That thing gets pretty manky at the end. Sadly you can feel Phil's sadness when he replaces it. That peice of history should be preserved, maybe bronzed in honour of Phil and the Team.
@beanixdorf6977
@beanixdorf6977 3 года назад
You gotta love the hat
@Tawadeb
@Tawadeb 2 года назад
That’s how you know what episode you’re on!!
@fokkenhotz1
@fokkenhotz1 3 года назад
thanks so much, im enjoying the show.
@sledgehammer9739
@sledgehammer9739 3 года назад
" found something exciting in the woods and he is keen to show it to Bettany" Is that legal?
@joelfrombethlehem
@joelfrombethlehem 3 года назад
Cheeky!
@private15
@private15 3 года назад
As long as she is willing and interested. Seems that she is happy enough so far but he is making a rather broad suggestion..... 1000, 2000, 3000..?.. 🤫🤫🤣🤣🤣
@skiker6828
@skiker6828 3 года назад
@@private15 hahahahaha 😜
@Bsquared1972
@Bsquared1972 3 года назад
Lovely! Love this program!
@munromark1400
@munromark1400 3 года назад
A guess by Francis and Stewart is 100 times better then my guess.
@testname547
@testname547 3 года назад
13:41 The scrolling timeline is a Wonderfull feature!
@radianman
@radianman 3 года назад
Dinmore sounds like an old British Celtic (i.e., Welsh) name , e.g., din or dun=a fortified hill or town (dinas in modern Welsh), + more=large or big (mawr in modern Welsh/Cymraeg). Given the name, I would not be surprised to find a large hill fort there.
@rickduncan7527
@rickduncan7527 2 года назад
It would be great to have time team shows from Africa south America ect. There's lots of interesting history in many places
@mrmainlobster
@mrmainlobster 3 года назад
Keep on postin'.
@johnwathen7320
@johnwathen7320 3 года назад
I'm Anglo Norman-French my father's side comes from Bristol and my mother's side comes from Soubise, France-this is a really COOL video !!!
@armyvet8279
@armyvet8279 3 года назад
I found this fascinating.
@KathrynsWorldWildfireTracking
@KathrynsWorldWildfireTracking 3 года назад
26:33 - _Never seen a man so excited about charcoal._
@SindreGaaserod
@SindreGaaserod 2 года назад
Fantastic episode
@andreasleonardo6793
@andreasleonardo6793 3 года назад
Nice video about last irony stage of British history its enjoying video from historical channel time line...
@Tawadeb
@Tawadeb 2 года назад
Iron Age stuff is fascinating
@jenniferlaurensmom
@jenniferlaurensmom 2 года назад
Fantastic
@markgarin6355
@markgarin6355 3 года назад
There were several curves in the data from the geophizzy stuff, but he didn't seem concerned about those.
@AnnaAnna-uc2ff
@AnnaAnna-uc2ff 4 месяца назад
Thank you.
@sranje3000
@sranje3000 2 года назад
Just imagine the terror those people must have faced if they needed to dig through the rocks with toothpicks in order to create a more safe place to live.
@mariansmith7694
@mariansmith7694 3 года назад
LOL, Tony's strangely washed jeans are funny.
@dennisfrank6308
@dennisfrank6308 3 года назад
Hello Marian. . I like the video... How are you doing?
@L0j1k
@L0j1k 3 года назад
OMG Bettany Hughes got it GOIN ON bruh.
@kimfleury
@kimfleury 3 года назад
Well that was interesting.
@estevaocunha5302
@estevaocunha5302 2 года назад
The famous English rain, no doubt because England is a country of much green landscape... with so much rain what country wouldn't? There is still so much to discover, so much history...
@tiffd516
@tiffd516 2 года назад
Ive always wondered what happens after the taping is done. Its not like they just close it all up and walk away, do they? Please tell me that they turn it over to a museum team to finish up.
@BenSHammonds
@BenSHammonds Месяц назад
Protected villages, fortified if you like, are a very old idea, sitting on high ground gives them an advantage as well as having stockades, it is better to have stockades and not need them, than to need them and not have them.
@alisterx8698
@alisterx8698 2 года назад
At 4:15 I’m pretty sure they also cut those rocks at Sharpe angles so if you do try to climb up it would be like trying to climb a cheese grater.
@sranje3000
@sranje3000 2 года назад
Tony: How did it go? Francis: 😃 John: Not very well. Francis: 😐
@stepstar6187
@stepstar6187 3 года назад
Looks like Seattle in June
@dennisfrank6308
@dennisfrank6308 3 года назад
Hello Stef... maybe it is.. How are you doing?
@scottthecamper2110
@scottthecamper2110 3 года назад
Same thing with Holecombe Hill near Ramsbottom...
@theCosmicQueen
@theCosmicQueen 3 года назад
Q: so, if that was the iron age, are we now in the steel age? They just said the hill fort could be 6000 years ago- isn't that the Bronze age? copper age (chalcolithic)? maybe could have been used for all the above.
@mastrofnone8025
@mastrofnone8025 3 года назад
Tony the ultimate presenter
@chiseldrock
@chiseldrock 2 года назад
Where's Mick when tou need him? rip Yoda Mick
@carlaperkins655
@carlaperkins655 3 года назад
Nice topsoil
@coppertopv365
@coppertopv365 3 года назад
Needed more time because of the rain
@philjohnson1744
@philjohnson1744 3 года назад
There were more testy attitudes on display than I've yet seen from the team.
@SkatersHeaven
@SkatersHeaven 3 года назад
Rain will do that.
@briannaneff4717
@briannaneff4717 2 года назад
The fact that it is nearly circular, and thought to be a meeting place for large numbers of people, reminds me of the "Round Table" from the King Arthur tales. King Arthur was believed to have around 1200 knights if I remember correctly. Pretty sure they'd all fit in such structure for congregations. Fascinating if you think of it that way.
@AMfinearts
@AMfinearts 2 года назад
I love tony!!
@0328320
@0328320 3 года назад
"crikey" Reminded me of Steve Irwin XD
@googiegress7459
@googiegress7459 3 года назад
24:46 Oh dear ...
@nancy-qk7co
@nancy-qk7co 2 месяца назад
Canadian gal "digging" your program.
@RobKoelman
@RobKoelman 3 года назад
Ehm, between 09:00 and 10:31 I only see a black screen. ?????
@grotemark
@grotemark 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2aDN42Ezedw.html no black screen overhere
@spankyoulater
@spankyoulater 3 года назад
Does he live in that cockpit?
@ydnsr3699
@ydnsr3699 3 года назад
Lol no it's same intro as all others Be awesome if he for some reason he did that everytime
@spankyoulater
@spankyoulater 3 года назад
@@ydnsr3699 yeah that's why I was like , he might as well lol
@markcopsey4729
@markcopsey4729 3 года назад
Does Dinmore come from Welsh dun mawr, large fort?
@DH007-w2d
@DH007-w2d 3 года назад
En gaulois, a dun is a fort, like Verdun, the big fort. En Breton, it's a din, like Dinan, the small fort...
@dennisfrank6308
@dennisfrank6308 3 года назад
Hello Mark
@BabylonNov2009
@BabylonNov2009 2 года назад
The native Irish speaker in me instantly thinks “so you’ve found what’s probably the largest of the local hill forts in the area. The name Dinmore (“large hill” in most Celtic variants) didn’t do it for you?” Also a river (Lug) named after a major Celtic deity flowing past the front door should ring a bell that you’re by a significant site.
@123spleege
@123spleege 3 года назад
For god's sake Dan!!!!! don't even mention Schlock masters Netflix.
@TrondOleJensen
@TrondOleJensen 2 года назад
Why only 3 days ? Is there some kind of law in the UK that prohibit archeology for more than 3 days?
@Tawadeb
@Tawadeb 3 года назад
I do like Francis Pryor
@larrystenger1247
@larrystenger1247 3 года назад
No ancient tea pots? Can't be in the UK.
@RobertShyanNorwalt
@RobertShyanNorwalt 3 года назад
What no one says is “yet.” Three days and a few ditches?
@steveb1ish
@steveb1ish 3 года назад
"Jackie? may i come in your trench?" Tony asks as he jumps in her huge ditch.
@joelfrombethlehem
@joelfrombethlehem 3 года назад
Cheeky! Cheeky British humor/humour.
@joelfrombethlehem
@joelfrombethlehem 3 года назад
Ha! Ha! Ha! A sexual innuendo!
@admiralpercy
@admiralpercy 3 года назад
Why on earth don't you use shoring in the ditches??
@hellavadeal
@hellavadeal 3 года назад
How come when they do not know what the people were doing there, it is called a "religious center"?
@Bramble451
@Bramble451 3 года назад
While it's true that religion gets pointed at too much, I don't think it's entirely wrong either. (Although I really think Francis from TT goes overboard with it.) Today we live in a world of "separation of church and state", but that's not the normal model for human societies. Even today, you can go to rural villages throughout the world where almost everything people do is in some way guided by religious ritual. Even our own calendar has a Christian religious festival for almost every day of it, we just aren't familiar with most of them anymore. So market places, "meet-and-greets", etc. probably gained religious significance simply by virtue of being a place where people met. So you'd chop up some animals for a feast, and have somebody perform some religious ritual to make sure they had the blessings of the gods not to zap them with lightning. Similarly, on other episodes, we've learned that unmistakable temple grounds could also serve as trading places during festivals.
@hellavadeal
@hellavadeal 3 года назад
@@Bramble451 Could have been anything. A military training camp, a farmers market, a place where the settled disputes in ritual combat. But no evidence of anything but a wall and a trench , therefore religious sight.
@DH007-w2d
@DH007-w2d 3 года назад
There are no centers without any bits of religion.
@karlkarlos3545
@karlkarlos3545 3 года назад
Because many things point to it, that's why. This kind of comments always make me roll my eys. If in 4000 years some archeologist would excavate a Church and trying to make sense of its features, some smartass would complain: Why have they always come up with"religious center"?
@hellavadeal
@hellavadeal 3 года назад
@@karlkarlos3545 Many things??? A dead goat that someone cooked?
@philiproseel3506
@philiproseel3506 2 года назад
Where is Mick? I thought this was his wheelhouse...?
@Haraldsvensk
@Haraldsvensk 3 года назад
Why do they only have 3 days on them?
@thedarkmoon2341
@thedarkmoon2341 3 года назад
Where does all the mud come from?
@johnbreckenridge2264
@johnbreckenridge2264 3 года назад
The fact that it s a parable is mind-blowing...
@claraedouwesdekker6389
@claraedouwesdekker6389 3 года назад
I don’t want to be too negative ...... He could have fooled me!,
@thomasevans5467
@thomasevans5467 Месяц назад
I've watched a lot of time team it seems to me that John Gator and Francis Pryor just do not get along very well they can fake it a little bit for the show's sake but it shows.
@martinmarsola6477
@martinmarsola6477 3 года назад
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@JamesDoylesGarage
@JamesDoylesGarage 3 года назад
Why do you guys only get 3 days!? Does English people get 4 day week ends?
@katerinakemp5701
@katerinakemp5701 3 года назад
The archeologists work at universities and on their own longtime digs, hence 3 day digs, however other diggers will sometimes continue after they leave if something of importance has been discovered.
@outinthesticks1035
@outinthesticks1035 3 года назад
Could be they get a week , two days for the weekend , one to travel there , three to dig and one to travel back
@Wanker527
@Wanker527 2 года назад
So we have to dig a ditch...to see if it looks like a ditch was there? Got it.
@joashcruz6263
@joashcruz6263 3 года назад
What
@AnnaAnna-uc2ff
@AnnaAnna-uc2ff 4 месяца назад
"Me last lesson's on Friday."
@jvs9467
@jvs9467 3 года назад
Francis ... The archaeologist who's always wrong🧙🏼‍♂️
@wanderwoman5558
@wanderwoman5558 3 года назад
I just love Francis....such an outreaching personality and imagination .....you gotta fill in the blanks...eh?
@karlkarlos3545
@karlkarlos3545 3 года назад
And where exactly was he wrong, smartass? He was right with almost everything.
@elizabethschaeffer9543
@elizabethschaeffer9543 2 года назад
"I don't want to be too negative." Tony, I think you are lying here. You love to be too negative.
@gracenr3342
@gracenr3342 3 года назад
@sledge hammer - Really? That's the direction you want to take this? Grow up
@MatthewB-Kornafel-xv6oi
@MatthewB-Kornafel-xv6oi 3 года назад
All mud flooded tartaria. They are standing on skull and bones from the millions who died in the 1750-1800 from the world reset. Ty controllers.
@jockellis
@jockellis 3 года назад
It’s pouring cats and dogs. If you don’t know to down a pint you ain’t British.
@aserta
@aserta 2 года назад
I know the shtick of the show is 3 days, but come on. In situations where the weather is adverse, it should be delayed, or even forecast planned to avoid. There's quite a few episodes where this has happened. It's not just the fact that the dig suffers, but also that the diggers suffer as well, one of them could get a cold or worse pneumonia. This is the one thing i don't like about the show.
@townview5322
@townview5322 10 месяцев назад
To give up and wait for better weather? That just isn't British!!
@middleagecrazy4234
@middleagecrazy4234 2 года назад
Tickles me when they say something like this area is over 3000 years old. I tend to want to shake my head thinking duh, millions. We humans are just visitors. Early early generations probably were very careful at leaving any traces to the unknown lol.
@marcusjohnbondurajr
@marcusjohnbondurajr 3 года назад
Weird Francis says he likes simple explanations around 4030ish into this video yet on that documentary he is in about the Saxons he says the exact opposite that you have to question the simple explanations and the validity of them. Or something like that so I’m a bit confused if he knows what he’s actually talking about or if he’s just blowing rancid gangrenous taint juice out his torn hemorrhoid gooch. Bring Brung Bring Napoleon /!: and Stewart’s ranch dressing taint.
@weaselrippedmyflesh
@weaselrippedmyflesh 2 года назад
Wow! They found rocks and dirt.
@jackhuffman9313
@jackhuffman9313 3 года назад
i think this is an early form of a crop circle
@valiantredneck
@valiantredneck 3 года назад
01:25 Get bent.
@robotslug
@robotslug 3 года назад
This is gonna be a re-upload with the several minutes of blackscreen.
@barbarab.8613
@barbarab.8613 Год назад
As usual, Francis doesn't have a clue! Totally clueless, always totally clueless, why is he there?
@AnnaAnna-uc2ff
@AnnaAnna-uc2ff 4 месяца назад
How small is it?
@edgeplay4205
@edgeplay4205 3 года назад
14 mins in and you do not deserve a new series. The site is contained in a three-quarters bend in the river. This means that besides the river, the easiest defense is at the neck ! That is where you should be digging for defences. Anything else can be intermediate ramparts, worn roadways, waste water courses etc. 20 mins in and they knew the previous day it was going to rain 25 ml yet they did nothing to cover the trenches.
@tdh0903
@tdh0903 3 года назад
Stop having your cover photo looking the same. Makes all the episodes look the same.
@wilfredjurassicyes
@wilfredjurassicyes 2 года назад
Did somebody finally talk to him about those nails?
@steveb1ish
@steveb1ish 3 года назад
Phil persuades Rakshar to trim back the undergrowth around her mound before exposing the interior of her trench.
@PtolemyJones
@PtolemyJones 3 года назад
Don't much like Bettany, most of these people are fairly open and straightforward, her snottiness taints it for me.
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@zicada7661
@zicada7661 3 года назад
I'm so sick of this intro. If you really are so privileged, make more intros, if not please spare us. You got these cheap and slapped this intro in front whoop de do what a wonderful gig
@mordeys
@mordeys 3 года назад
does you device not let you fast forward through it?.
@Bramble451
@Bramble451 3 года назад
Anti-anxiety meds are cheap.
@outinthesticks1035
@outinthesticks1035 3 года назад
This was a tv series , every tv series I have ever seen , they played their intro before each episode
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