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When the tide recedes at this point on the Severn estuary, rare evidence of stone age activity is uncovered. Time Team are on a three-day mission to help recover some of these relics before they are washed away. It involves excavating and painstakingly examining 15 cubic metres of muddy silt; but time is against them. The Mesolithic period is poorly understood, because these people were highly mobile hunter-gatherers who did not build permanent structures. They uncover some of the smallest artefacts they have ever handled. Phil and Brigid are fascinated by ancient footprints of adults and children, preserved in the sand.
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@userunknownx
@userunknownx 3 года назад
When my late mother was growing up she lived on a farm with a nearby railway track. Transients would often come through and ask for food in exchange for odd jobs. Mom said they would roast unplucked chickens coated in clay/mud soil and when it harden they would crack it open the feathers would have stuck to the clay and chicken was roasted to perfection.
@briancleary2597
@briancleary2597 3 года назад
Now that is pretty cool that's the first I ever heard that thanks for sharing
@debbralehrman5957
@debbralehrman5957 3 года назад
Oh that would be great not to have to pluck the chicken.
@DramaMustRemainOnTheStage
@DramaMustRemainOnTheStage 3 года назад
I would have to starve lol
@vijaysura2874
@vijaysura2874 3 года назад
Hedgehogs were cooked in that way too. Haven't seem many around this year.
@vijaysura2874
@vijaysura2874 3 года назад
You'd lose all that lovely fatty skin though.
@IratePuffin
@IratePuffin 3 года назад
9,000 years from now some future archeologists will find their footprints and wonder wtf they were doing.
@timmoles9259
@timmoles9259 3 года назад
You are only supposed to say 6,000 years. Don't confuse facts. 9000 years BC plus 2000 years ad is 11,000 years. Don't confuse them
@SURPRISEURBAD
@SURPRISEURBAD 3 года назад
@@timmoles9259 wtf
@shaunchng65
@shaunchng65 2 года назад
Future archeologist: Hey! look what i've found, footprints of primitive archeologists... HahahaHahaha
@mick7even
@mick7even Год назад
The alien anthropologists will be doing the work. We done
@wendywhite2642
@wendywhite2642 2 года назад
Tony deserved an Oscar for writing something out of almost nothing on this one, but I fully enjoyed watching it!
@2002kknudson
@2002kknudson 2 года назад
Tony and this team are an absolute gem. I quite enjoy this type of program, but few make me laugh right out loud like this one.
@austin2842
@austin2842 3 года назад
40:57 well done, camera guy. Well done.
@danacarsrud8985
@danacarsrud8985 3 года назад
... " a great sense of relief, among all the.. "
@noahway13
@noahway13 2 года назад
Plus. And an Englishman wearing posh clothes and a posh accent is running a cement mixer.
@ae5631
@ae5631 2 года назад
😂😂😂
@peterkoller3761
@peterkoller3761 3 года назад
40:58 the comment, "there´s a great sense of relief among the archeologists", along with the video footage (the smile on the face of that guy while filling up the bucket!) had me giggle!
@ghomerhust
@ghomerhust 3 года назад
lovely cheeky british humor. i wish we had more of that kind of stuff in the states... probably why i watch a lot of british comedians and only a handful of american ones
@peterdeutsch6378
@peterdeutsch6378 3 года назад
"well I'm a very delicate chap really" lol
@Cadadadry
@Cadadadry 3 года назад
Phil to Tony : "You've got a low centre of gravity or what ?" :-D That one made my day !
@duncanidaho2097
@duncanidaho2097 3 года назад
Now they know how the French felt at Agincourt, trudging through the mud. what with the rain of English arrows and all.
@ledacedar6253
@ledacedar6253 2 года назад
I burst into laughter. Phil 1 and Tony 0 as he needs Phil's hand to save him, from sinking! Yeah to Phil
@nancyphillips2049
@nancyphillips2049 2 года назад
I miss Arthur's drawings. Such an incredible talent.
@frettchenman
@frettchenman 3 года назад
I have just read that Victor passed away on the 10th of March, R.I.P sir.
@k8eekatt
@k8eekatt 3 года назад
How did this happen? I do not see any reports online.
@frettchenman
@frettchenman 3 года назад
@@k8eekatt he just got old, he was a proud 85 years old, Google his name you'll find the report.
@ghomerhust
@ghomerhust 3 года назад
he was doing fantastic work there, incredibly interesting site, and incredibly challenging, even for the younger folks. hats off to him. id love to see the amassed knowledge that his research and findings have taught us about our past
@ledacedar6253
@ledacedar6253 2 года назад
Makes his art work on these digs really invaluable history with beautiful artistry.
@tselengbotlhole750
@tselengbotlhole750 3 года назад
We have something similar here in Botswana but the foot prints are on rocks (huge prints)
@taylorlibby7642
@taylorlibby7642 3 года назад
That's amazing
@bidhanroy4445
@bidhanroy4445 3 года назад
If i had much money i would sure have visited it ...interesting though 😊
@umpqua-4freedom966
@umpqua-4freedom966 3 года назад
Got a pic to share?
@rockinbobokkin7831
@rockinbobokkin7831 3 года назад
I've read about these. Very cool.
@deseangibir4764
@deseangibir4764 3 года назад
The ones in Africa are much older than these spoken of in this video.
@benbrazaski8470
@benbrazaski8470 2 года назад
7,000 years ago….. Grog is like “okay start walking that way and we can compare our footprints to the older ones. “ Stone Age Tony “what is that going to tell us?”
@marieanderson6311
@marieanderson6311 2 года назад
This is the first time I have seen Phil’s nails dirty! He digs and yet he always has clean nails! Not this time! Amazed!
@blkmgk16
@blkmgk16 2 года назад
Nobody is noticing he is wearing daisy dukes tho 😆
@k8eekatt
@k8eekatt 3 года назад
There are special rubber boots used by Thames mudlarkers to walk on mucky surfaces, almost like snow shoes. I hope you can get some for future excavation.
@rockinbobokkin7831
@rockinbobokkin7831 3 года назад
That looks like a hellishly fun dig.
@ghomerhust
@ghomerhust 3 года назад
the footprints being preserved under water really blows my mind, having just the right conditions to cover them up so that they could be uncovered and separated without damaging them
@Wisconsin.pikachu
@Wisconsin.pikachu 3 года назад
I absolutely love this show
@barbaraleonard8379
@barbaraleonard8379 3 года назад
I absoltly love this show. And Tony well I could love that guy for real. All his stuff is fun and educational.
@wendywhite2642
@wendywhite2642 3 года назад
Yeah, if only this show was giving credit to the Time Team group who spent the money and did the dig. But it's not, this Timeline group is a rip off just getting advertising and Patreon money. They are blatantly claiming this is their dig and it is not!
@cindymitchell6719
@cindymitchell6719 3 года назад
Have been non stop watching Time Team on Amazon, so GREAT to see Rads., Matt and Bridge, again on RU-vid and Henry too!!!.
@kevindouglas8768
@kevindouglas8768 3 года назад
Finds 2 pebbles, some seeds, and foot prints. "Yep, this is proof that cavemen were here 7000 years ago. They used these rocks as stone weapons to hunt these seeds."
@Dev.0191
@Dev.0191 3 года назад
😂😂
@darklynoon6847
@darklynoon6847 3 года назад
Well.......they were pretty big seeds......in their defense .......🌯
@paladro
@paladro 3 года назад
@@darklynoon6847 vicious seeds, saber-toothed most likely.
@darklynoon6847
@darklynoon6847 3 года назад
@@paladro the fear would be palpable......the nightmare the poor children must have endured because of evil seed pack.....
@darklynoon6847
@darklynoon6847 3 года назад
@@paladro I’m now afraid to go to my garden out of the fear of getting beaten up in my own garden.......scary stuff......👀
@hojoinhisarcher
@hojoinhisarcher 3 года назад
Take if from a potter.Dry the block dry,quick smack from a mallet.Take the shards and slake them, decant out the fines with water, run a series of mesh screens with the effluent.You will not break anything and you will not loose artifacts.
@rachel8453
@rachel8453 3 года назад
I believe they want to know the superposition of the artifacts if they can (aka the layer in which they occur so they know which ones are older, which are younger, etc). Edit: jk I got to the cement mixer part lol
@rominaouteiral9855
@rominaouteiral9855 3 года назад
Dry it may damage some of the remains. The change in humidity and salt conditions can break some flints, pottery, bones, sells and wood, if they are very, very lucky and find some.
@nilsnyman6767
@nilsnyman6767 2 года назад
Lose*
@davidmunro4653
@davidmunro4653 3 года назад
If you find Phil's hat on the mud dig him up quick before the tide comes in.HA HA HA.
@ghomerhust
@ghomerhust 3 года назад
he's probably still there with scuba gear looking for more cow's teeth. he was quite excited at that
@TheBadMoJoe
@TheBadMoJoe 2 года назад
9:58 great example of how physically taxing archeological fieldwork can be
@cosmicarsenal92
@cosmicarsenal92 3 года назад
i love the shorts he chose to go with the rain boots
@batoyskiworld5377
@batoyskiworld5377 3 года назад
Despite of it all-- The hardships of digging, collecting data, knowing where to look, where to dig, getting information as much as possible, in sometimes such horrible, unpleasant, untidy, at times, quite dangerous situations-- You only have three days to do it.. 😄😄😄 my favorite line in every Time Team show.. ❤️
@darlasantiago6962
@darlasantiago6962 3 года назад
So fascinating! I'm old now however I love learning. That place looks like it would smell horrible. Keep digging!! My fascination is rocks so...
@badbiker666
@badbiker666 2 года назад
As I am watching the archeologists wallowing around in the mud, I am reminded of a line from a favorite movie ... "Dennis! There's some lovely filth down here!"
@johnholmes6897
@johnholmes6897 2 года назад
Thank God for RU-vid. I couldn't watch this show when it was on. Turned into my favorite show after it was taken off the air. Thanks to RU-vid I am able to watch the 20 years of time team plus specials. Had anyone watched the new time team? If so, any good?
@Original50
@Original50 3 года назад
42:11 I've only ever heard that accent spoken by DLI lads, with a budgie on their bonnet and too-fast marching... 🤘
@norinenagle6730
@norinenagle6730 2 года назад
Love the details and the unique methods to find them.
@angelagarutti6118
@angelagarutti6118 3 года назад
I LOVE HISTORY!!! I'd love to watch anything about one of the first humans and I can't wait til we see and learn about our oceans that are of 70% of our planet yet we know lk 10% at most of it..that means we know NOTHING of our plantet
@randyralls9658
@randyralls9658 2 года назад
Ignorant we are indeed
@robertwood6238
@robertwood6238 3 года назад
Did anybody else catch the camera joke at 40:59? Haha!
@josephmountford2292
@josephmountford2292 3 года назад
He says “there is a real sense of relief among the archeologists” at the same time... it was an obvious joke
@ghomerhust
@ghomerhust 3 года назад
getting quite a giggle at that
@boredgrass
@boredgrass 2 года назад
Informative and evocative. About the best archeology can achieve!
@dano4572
@dano4572 3 года назад
always a beautiful show, with beautiful people
@madeleine7
@madeleine7 3 года назад
Fascinating!
@jeremytaylor3532
@jeremytaylor3532 3 года назад
It was great to see you find out the types of foods they were living on thousands of years ago. And create that marvelous feast. It would have been nice to show a bit more of the final dishes. Would have loved to see them crack open the clay with the fish inside. I guess your cameramen were too hungry and wanted to get tucked in before you greedy archeologists scarfed the lot. LOL
@majcorbin
@majcorbin 3 года назад
[Q] How does an Eskimo, build his home? [A] E Gloos it together
@OstblockLatina
@OstblockLatina 3 года назад
It's season 11, episode 8 in case anyone wondered.
@jeffsmith2022
@jeffsmith2022 3 года назад
What year then?...
@georgedorn1022
@georgedorn1022 3 года назад
@@jeffsmith2022 It was filmed in 2003 and first broadcast on 22nd February 2004.
@MoggiesTen
@MoggiesTen 3 года назад
"narked" I'm always learning new words from Phil.
@CelticSaint
@CelticSaint 2 года назад
'Rising sea levels'! I bet that if you were to go there today the sea level won't have risen one iota!
@mariansmith7694
@mariansmith7694 3 года назад
Love the art work...
@kearnsey64
@kearnsey64 3 года назад
Love to see the Land Rovers in the background!!
@parose1457
@parose1457 2 года назад
The British banter is awesome. Like old Shakespeare. "I'm impressed with how delicately you handle that apparatus" she jests. "Indeed, I am a very delicate chap really!" He retorts.
@AnaComesonotante
@AnaComesonotante 3 года назад
I love the whole Time Team, but Stewart has a special spot in my heart :)
@marjane4344
@marjane4344 Год назад
A very informative slice into life at that time. Brilliant episode
@johnroberts7018
@johnroberts7018 3 года назад
I had no idea Noddy Holder was also an archaeologist! Too cool!
@andrewsharpe2587
@andrewsharpe2587 3 года назад
45:02 The logo on his hat looks like what I used to put into a 45 RPM record to play on my 33 1/3 RPM record player. Dating myself? Yes, yes, I am.
@ricardosuarez8023
@ricardosuarez8023 3 года назад
Understood the reference 100%. I might have a couple in a box somewhere... Stay safe.
@Joeybagofdonuts76
@Joeybagofdonuts76 3 года назад
And think, if you would have been born in 33, You would have been 45 in 78.
@andrewsharpe2587
@andrewsharpe2587 3 года назад
@@Joeybagofdonuts76 That would have been a record.
@rednek666
@rednek666 3 года назад
Those shorts...dude must be really brave to wear them on camera ;D
@rachaeldangelo1337
@rachaeldangelo1337 3 года назад
Lol i was thinking the same thing dude is wearing daisy dukes
@lucinda2329
@lucinda2329 3 года назад
Totally the fashion when he was younger
@lucinda2329
@lucinda2329 3 года назад
He's got the legs for it...
@KhanCrete
@KhanCrete 3 года назад
that's phil for ya
@paavobergmann4920
@paavobergmann4920 3 года назад
archeologists are fearless.
@markcopsey4729
@markcopsey4729 3 года назад
It's interesting that Brigid was wearing a Maori greenstone pendant. I'm sure she would have found a lot of similarities between the British mesolithic and way of life of the early Maori .
@mimimurphy3244
@mimimurphy3244 2 года назад
Brigid is from New Zealand
@juliaforsyth8332
@juliaforsyth8332 2 года назад
Yes, Pounamo- a type of Jade. Sacres treasure.
@jackyofalltrades9875
@jackyofalltrades9875 3 года назад
Sense of relief! Lol! Too good :)
@josephmountford2292
@josephmountford2292 3 года назад
Those Mesolithic people would be like : Wait a minute... you can go anywhere, eat anything, and do anything you want... and your spending your life looking at my 7,000 year old footprints?
@alphabetsoup1557
@alphabetsoup1557 3 года назад
Oh. Would they be like that?
@josephmountford2292
@josephmountford2292 3 года назад
@@alphabetsoup1557 yes
@marilyncuaron3222
@marilyncuaron3222 2 года назад
Or they just might throw seeds at the intruders
@steveanderson6180
@steveanderson6180 2 года назад
40:57 "...a great sense of relief..." with that visual. CHEEKY!!
@patwithers1448
@patwithers1448 2 года назад
Love from the old lady in Texas may God bless you always and forever
@robbieevans6536
@robbieevans6536 3 года назад
I sort of suspect that the reason why dogs beg, is that after thousands of years of interacting with humans, in some sort of Pavlovian response, they expect to be compensated for their work in tracking animals, and that behavior is engrained in the modern domestic dog as a result of this long standing partnership between man and dog.
@miguelmoreno-wo1lq
@miguelmoreno-wo1lq 3 года назад
i suspect the lack of nutrition in dog kibble plays a big part as well
@moorek1967
@moorek1967 3 года назад
@@miguelmoreno-wo1lq I suspect it is just a dog trait as feral dogs still do that.
@nancythomas-wardm.b.a2993
@nancythomas-wardm.b.a2993 3 года назад
Upstream the flat lands turned into flood plains Ref Usk 2020/1 with no food to forage so autumn and winter is a sensible time as The Severn full of food...love this...
@janispayne5570
@janispayne5570 3 года назад
My grandfather’s last name was Severn. 🤔
@jonathaneffemey944
@jonathaneffemey944 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for posting
@Heothbremel
@Heothbremel 3 года назад
I love this so much!!!! This is such a cool save - I'm glad its being cared for. Sea archaeology seems super sketchy from what I know! I am starting to wonder how frequently time team shows up at random doors while filming....
@paultheaudaciousbradford6772
@paultheaudaciousbradford6772 3 года назад
They’ll be at your door before you know it.
@BoingBB
@BoingBB 2 года назад
I remember one where the site they were investigating was larger (or in a slightly different place) than they were expecting. They had to go knocking on people's doors to ask if they could dig holes in their gardens. A few people agreed to that!
@Heothbremel
@Heothbremel 2 года назад
@@BoingBB If I lived in the area I probably would let them just out of sheer curiosity! Unfortunately, I'm in the wrong country.....
@BoingBB
@BoingBB 2 года назад
@@Heothbremel Yeah, if they came knocking on my door I would certainly let them dig. I'd probably get a chair out and sit watching them too!
@jaime8317
@jaime8317 3 года назад
I've missed Mick the most 💚
@TravisBrady-wn8fr
@TravisBrady-wn8fr Месяц назад
You guys are so good at what you do.
@jackrowe5571
@jackrowe5571 2 года назад
They've retro-bred cattle to achieve an Aurochs similar beast called Heck Cattle.
@TheWhitefisher
@TheWhitefisher 2 года назад
That's interesting, but also very misguided and unsuccessful. "Similar" by what measure? Other breeds created without the same intentionality bear a similar resemblance.
@dhouse609
@dhouse609 2 года назад
I find it amazing that the muddy foot prints weren’t washed away by the tide a 1000 years ago or got stepped on by some clammer.
@BoingBB
@BoingBB 2 года назад
It was marshland back then. The tide didn't come in that far. There would have been quite a lot of solid ground, even if it was a bit muddy. :)
@rdmanone
@rdmanone 2 года назад
It's cool to want to believe this Theory of wet footprints in the mud are from so long ago but it's gonna have to take a lot more proof to get me to believe.
@dhouse609
@dhouse609 2 года назад
@@BoingBB rain and erosion? You take a asphalt driveway. Rain, sun, and erosion, it is going to look like a stone driveway in 30 years. Then there is the scientific philosophy of global warming, keep that grant money coming in I will say anything.
@mikef.1000
@mikef.1000 Год назад
"What do you reckon we can do here, Mick?" "Well, let's DIG A TRENCH..." 😛
@TraitorFelon.14.3
@TraitorFelon.14.3 2 года назад
I really loved the “Time Team” series. “We have found the low walls of a roman villa, which indicates that romans were very short people.”
@williamharris8367
@williamharris8367 3 года назад
What is the urgency to examine the recovered blocks of mud? Given the limited amount of time, it would make sense to recover as much as possible and then "excavate" it at leisure. Once it is safe on dry land, there is no need to rush.
@omikronweapon
@omikronweapon 3 года назад
Tony conveys it a little weirdly I think. Each time they visit a site that is being eroded, the narrative almost makes it seem like they've been brought in three days before doomsday. The situation is more likely to be: this site will disappear in the coming years, and TimeTeam's schedule is three days, as usual. Therefor there is only the rush to make a nice archeology program in three shooting days. You want to have some finds to show the viewers, rather than having them watch people lug mud around for an hour. I suppose one could argue they could cut the footage of moving and excavating together. But that's probably more of a hassle then they're prepared to make out of it.
@CHEVYedsf
@CHEVYedsf 2 года назад
I wanted to know more about the aurochs footprint 😠 idc about people stuffing their faces!
@mimimurphy3244
@mimimurphy3244 2 года назад
Is the theme song available as a ring tone? How cool would that be?!?!
@wildbill6675
@wildbill6675 2 года назад
Love this show I think Phil Harding is crazy cool 😎
@AnnaAnna-uc2ff
@AnnaAnna-uc2ff 2 года назад
Brilliant.
@donnal.oglesby4806
@donnal.oglesby4806 3 года назад
Very Interesting...
@sophiejones7727
@sophiejones7727 3 года назад
Actually the artist is probably not far off with his depiction of mesolithic clothing. At sites in other places from the paleolithic and mesolithic they’ve found jewelry that looks like you could buy it in a modern department store. Fashion do be like that.
@ghomerhust
@ghomerhust 3 года назад
a dress cut in the side like that but long in the front and back would offer mobility but still protection from the elements. thats the whole reason many longer dresses have a slit, is to actually be able to walk.
@lindamills8580
@lindamills8580 2 года назад
Love the footprints. Took a picture of this last night. Is it a footprint too? Once I figure out how to get it here.
@juan1946er1
@juan1946er1 3 года назад
I just realized after seeing her on Time Team for years I find something very appealing and quite fetching about Brigitte. I wish she had a way of seeing these comments since next time I go to England I would look her up.
@alphabetsoup1557
@alphabetsoup1557 3 года назад
I'm sure she'd love to hear from you.
@juan1946er1
@juan1946er1 3 года назад
@@alphabetsoup1557 - LOL! Yeah, right, I could show her my collection of Civil War mini-balls...lol. I realized I had misspelled her name: it's Brigid, not Brigitte. So please forgive me. Yes, indeed, I've been watching that girl for 20+ years...I have no idea what she looks like now.
@juliaforsyth8332
@juliaforsyth8332 2 года назад
Sorry but She's back home in New Zealand.
@benediktmorak4409
@benediktmorak4409 2 года назад
many years ago,when i was a young Chef, we wer doing -Poussin - (small chickens), stuffed with wild rice and baked in a clay -cover- , like it was done here with the fish...
@cyndifoore7743
@cyndifoore7743 2 года назад
I love Tony and this programming. ‘You can replace it with an exactly similar piece of flint’. Nick Barton. What is ‘exactly similar’? Lol
@randomdude1786
@randomdude1786 3 года назад
Gotta be a carved marine animal tusk out there some where. and things made of clamshell. and a beach boy's 8 track or somthing
@UnitSe7en
@UnitSe7en Год назад
40:58 That was done on purpose. A great sense of relief indeed.
@lestatsgames7426
@lestatsgames7426 2 года назад
It’s not gone forever. Oceans warm, eventually another ice age comes, oceans fall. It may be another 20-30 thousand years. But 4ever is much longer than that.
@Bearak_
@Bearak_ 3 года назад
16:43 - "Exactly similar". >.
@deborahfielder4163
@deborahfielder4163 3 года назад
Phil is the man
@raf.nogueira
@raf.nogueira 3 года назад
Oh man, there is something magic about some english people digging earth trying to find historical items and speaking with this beautiful language.. lol
@MrLoobu
@MrLoobu 3 года назад
Wtf are you on?
@raf.nogueira
@raf.nogueira 3 года назад
@@MrLoobu Don`t know, maybe I played many games and watched many movies, where all the archeologist's protagonists are English dudes lol
@poppyneese1811
@poppyneese1811 3 года назад
@@raf.nogueira I fully agree, in my mind God even has a fancy British accent, not that I’ve heard him, I just imagine that.
@TheNordicharps
@TheNordicharps 3 года назад
Glad you appreciate it 😊
@cawfeedawg
@cawfeedawg 3 года назад
Though this episode is truly Pre-History
@hyaenodon
@hyaenodon 3 года назад
17:08 A beautiful moment ^_^
@ethimself5064
@ethimself5064 3 года назад
The last Ice Age ended about 10,000 yrs ago, not about 9,000 yrs BC - Woopsy
@hashtag415
@hashtag415 3 года назад
It's not like the proof is etched in stone. Oh, wait.
@ethimself5064
@ethimself5064 3 года назад
@@hashtag415 A goof I presume
@Schmorgus
@Schmorgus 3 года назад
@@hashtag415 You rarely find gem comments like yours on youtube. Made me snicker a bit.
@hashtag415
@hashtag415 3 года назад
@@Schmorgus Where does one find them? I'll go there instead.😅
@jeannawilson662
@jeannawilson662 3 года назад
Wonder if in testing out the foot prints in the mud, if anyone had animal skin foot coverings.
@briankleinschmidt3664
@briankleinschmidt3664 3 года назад
Oh my goodness. Look at all that mud. Your mom's are going to throw a fit.
@OstblockLatina
@OstblockLatina 3 года назад
Their mom's what or who? Also, I don't believe they all have the same mother.
@briankleinschmidt3664
@briankleinschmidt3664 3 года назад
@@OstblockLatina Improve your English. Nobody loves a critic.
@Brinta3
@Brinta3 3 года назад
@@briankleinschmidt3664 She pointed out your grammar mistake and you still didn’t see it. Perhaps you should improve your own English?
@briankleinschmidt3664
@briankleinschmidt3664 3 года назад
@@Brinta3 True. But still, Nobody loves a critic. Improve your soul.
@asasial1977
@asasial1977 3 года назад
I like how this show goes places people have worked for years, decades, probably even centuries in some cases, yet think they will find a lot in 3 days.
@juliajs1752
@juliajs1752 3 года назад
And yet that show brings in a lot of manpower to support small archeologic societies and projects, and possible funding, and renewed local interest in the whole matter. All that is very valuable.
@lucinda2329
@lucinda2329 3 года назад
@@juliajs1752 ❤️ ~✿~❧~🌿~❧~✿~ ❤️
@maineeveryday3991
@maineeveryday3991 2 года назад
Original Austin mini in the back round near Tony at 41:27
@allaboutperspective650
@allaboutperspective650 3 года назад
The lock down has taken me yet to another weird video .
@dsloop3907
@dsloop3907 3 года назад
These videos are very interesting and are well worth the watch. Reijer Zaaijer has the best youtube channel for them.
@Schmorgus
@Schmorgus 3 года назад
I'm wondering how this video is "weird"...
@kristi.s9922
@kristi.s9922 3 года назад
Usually I am not huge fan of Phil Harding, but he gets me on board every time he talks about flints. That's a passion that deserves admiration. As do all the people who are really digging for these flints. Stewart Ainsworths work is also always amazing. How do you learn to know what was landscape like 5000 years ago?
@dsloop3907
@dsloop3907 3 года назад
He could trim his fingernails.........i have watched every episode of time team, and enjoyed them all. all of these shows at least 20 years old. google-- timeteam
@kristi.s9922
@kristi.s9922 3 года назад
@@dsloop3907 After so many episodes watched, I've got over the fingernails. There are more scary things in the soil, so I consider his fingernails as some kind of self defense.
@paultheaudaciousbradford6772
@paultheaudaciousbradford6772 3 года назад
Phil is the man. He’s the one who keeps me coming back to these episodes.
@kristi.s9922
@kristi.s9922 3 года назад
I only love bossy women. And that's what Time Team brought me. All them telling what they are known all about everything.
@Cadadadry
@Cadadadry 3 года назад
@@dsloop3907 Phil is a classic guitar player, hence his nails. You should have read comments too...
@Cato229
@Cato229 3 года назад
Speculative, sure. At least they didn't say it was aliens leaving those footprints.
@thedudeisnotin
@thedudeisnotin 3 года назад
Idk who this guy at the beginning is but I just fast forward thru whatever he always says. I’m watching time team don’t sell me some other stuff
@herbertfawcett7213
@herbertfawcett7213 3 года назад
Obviously the people camped there because there was good cell service! lol
@paultheaudaciousbradford6772
@paultheaudaciousbradford6772 3 года назад
They were mobile people ... so they had to rely on their mobile phones.
@bolasblancas420
@bolasblancas420 3 года назад
How else does one catch fast food?
@pedenmk
@pedenmk 3 года назад
Yeah M8 if they get lucky they may find the phone.........
@cherylmatthews2420
@cherylmatthews2420 Год назад
Tony could of been a gentleman and helped Brigid out of the mud. No, he’s too cynical. I love it where Brigid and the young boy made foot prints together. So cool.
@Ubique2927
@Ubique2927 Год назад
Equality is a bugger isn't it. If he had helped some one would say that he was a mysogynist
@anthonyjames7532
@anthonyjames7532 3 года назад
..and always just three days to do it in??? whaaaa?
@robertmclean9737
@robertmclean9737 Год назад
One Thing I noticed about the Foot Prints in New Mexico are the Length of the Toes.
@nohandle257
@nohandle257 3 года назад
Easy one. 'They' don't know squat about dating rock strata. They've been making it up for ever.
@ellenl.5581
@ellenl.5581 2 года назад
Circular.
@DrNatemiester
@DrNatemiester 3 года назад
If forensic microarcheology is back-breaking, then i must be Atlas himself. A gal even says it's very enjoyable laster in the video 🥲
@triggeredmonkey3439
@triggeredmonkey3439 3 года назад
Everyone knows the story about the footprints. They were made by the engineers when they came from Outer Space to seed the Earth.
@jimneedham4640
@jimneedham4640 3 года назад
THEY WERE MADE BY yo mama
@triggeredmonkey3439
@triggeredmonkey3439 3 года назад
@@jimneedham4640 Yo mama soooooo big Her belt size is equator😋
@ghomerhust
@ghomerhust 3 года назад
this was the earth that they put together after the incident with the interstellar bypass, right?
@guym.mcdonough6034
@guym.mcdonough6034 3 года назад
@@ghomerhust Using wormholes that were made by the big nasty things from Dune...
@orsonkart4794
@orsonkart4794 3 года назад
Mick Aston , sadly departed ! 😢
@firestorm8471
@firestorm8471 Год назад
The kids making the footprints we're running around like that to avoid the stork sized 🦟🦟🦟 mosquitos
@tgbluewolf
@tgbluewolf 11 месяцев назад
Huh. Of course I knew that mesolithic people used flint a lot, but I never thought of tiny shards of it as being a mesolithic Swiss army knife before.
@mariansmith7694
@mariansmith7694 3 года назад
LOL, Tony said "Blimey".
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