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Expect the unexpected when Time Team asks to dig a couple of holes in your garden. In the garden of an unassuming house in Dorset, the team uncover centuries' worth of finds documenting habitation as far back as the stone age.
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@shri081
@shri081 Год назад
That little birthday gesture to Grace….they didn’t really need to do that…but they did…reinforces that all that positive energy behind the time team is real…such a cerebral and yet wholesome bunch…an educational show that makes me smile too…right up my alley..
@suzanne5807
@suzanne5807 Год назад
Phil cracks me up, he's my favourite. Chatting up the old lady "I'd love to have an iron age round house in my backyard" 😂 I think he nearly fell over when she said he should move in 😂😂😂
@lindasue8719
@lindasue8719 Год назад
I just loved the interactions between those two! 😀❤️
@utha2665
@utha2665 11 месяцев назад
And the flowers Phil gave to Grace for her birthday, there was a connection there, I'm sure 😉
@dotcassilles1488
@dotcassilles1488 11 месяцев назад
Phil was always the one who chatted to the locals, showed kids and adults what was going on in his tench and he was good at finding out about birthdays, anniversaries and other important things. He seemed to be the one who always had a kind word or gesture for everyone else. There seemed to be always alot of good natured ribbing between him and the rest of the team. I wish I could sit with him for a day and wear him out with questions. Blessings, Dot
@NikkiDoesStufff
@NikkiDoesStufff Год назад
Everyone on this team has great value add but to someone like me, victor’s drawings are crucial in helping me really visualize what we’re supposed to be looking at. He’s the unsung hero and he’s sorely missed. RIP victor & mick
@robertbowers9856
@robertbowers9856 Год назад
His artistry is so nice. His gentle sketches are truly classic!
@Padraigp
@Padraigp Год назад
I wonder if he has illustrated any books. Whats his full name do you know?
@robertbowers9856
@robertbowers9856 Год назад
@@Padraigp / Victor Ambrus
@dotcassilles1488
@dotcassilles1488 11 месяцев назад
He has illustrated many books and even has books of just his illustrations published. Not sure how you would find them as I'm an Aussie and he was from the UK. His family holds alot of his drawings from Time team in a trust and allow time team to reuse them One thing you might be interested in is a time team episode called "a tribute to Victor". It has interviews from the older team members. There is even footage linked to his name and time team hash tags (#) with interviews he did answering questions like why he always drew a black puppy somewhere in each drawing. Blessings, Dot
@robertbowers9856
@robertbowers9856 11 месяцев назад
@@dotcassilles1488 / I didn't know about a black puppy, now I'll be looking. I just so liked his style of drawing. It is so remarkable and impressive. I wish I could have done so well. My Mom would tell me, "We all have our style, and there arethose who admire your's." Thank you for answering my comment
@hellagood67
@hellagood67 Год назад
I love Time Team. Catching up on shows I didn’t get see, I get a little sad when I see Mick, Victor and Robin in the episodes. So much knowledge lost when we lost these three legends of archaeology and history.
@MissJudyJetson
@MissJudyJetson Год назад
They passed away?! Wow if they did I had no clue....I'm also American so we don't get info like that here. Sorry to that sad news!
@13minutestomidnight
@13minutestomidnight Год назад
It is really sad, but they created an incredible legacy with their contributions to archeology and history, and with Time Team itself. They helped inspire entire generations' interest in archeology and sharing their desire to explore and preserve the past. Time Team is one of those rare tv shows that had an incredibly positive and wide-reaching cultural and societal effect.
@bryanphillips1432
@bryanphillips1432 Год назад
Robin died?
@hellagood67
@hellagood67 Год назад
@@bryanphillips1432 yes Bryan. He passed away in 2010; three years before Mick. Victor only passed away in 2021.
@davidnewland2461
@davidnewland2461 Год назад
I kind of quit watching the videos because the bogus time pressure bugs me I take it as assuming we the viewers can't discern the BS.
@danjenkinsdesign
@danjenkinsdesign 5 месяцев назад
Phil is such a charmer.
@serephimzeph
@serephimzeph 10 месяцев назад
I love how they incorporate the art of ceramics into understanding history it makes my artsy heart so happy
@jcortese3300
@jcortese3300 Год назад
I feel much better for having dropped the occasional double-pointed knitting needle and gone bats looking for it. Maybe in 5000 years, someone will find the blasted thing.
@lilirehak5569
@lilirehak5569 Год назад
One of the best episodes covering so many periods as well as the amazing potter making all those incredible pots!
@mickylove76
@mickylove76 9 месяцев назад
That’s a stunning place to have a home. That view. You can see back through time.
@oldmedic3216
@oldmedic3216 Год назад
Wow, I just love this series! So positive and affirming. Sorry to learn most of the team has passed on, but I certainly appreciate all the education they have passed to us.
@matthewpocock4824
@matthewpocock4824 Год назад
What serendipity for that lovely old couple to find the ancient roots of their property.
@hopedanica4377
@hopedanica4377 Год назад
I am enjoying learning about so many different aspects of archeology. But, lol, the historical illustrator just said, "Oh, I am just sitting here fantasizing about what could be going on in the garden." 😂
@lindasue8719
@lindasue8719 Год назад
So wonderful for them/us to know the lineage of place. I love the vibe between Phil and Grace🙂💗
@ebybeehoney
@ebybeehoney Год назад
I was thinking the exact same.
@barryandjackypowell8239
@barryandjackypowell8239 Год назад
Fascinating! What I also admire are the many other artistic duscliplines with which they bring to amplify their findings: the potter reproducing iron age pottery, etc. In another episode the Roman surveyors versus modern methods. Quite apart the vast historical and archeological finds in the British Isles.
@wendymullock275
@wendymullock275 Год назад
I’ve been watching Time Team for many years, this the first time seeing this episode!
@tomu2858
@tomu2858 Год назад
was just thinking that!
@sapphonymph8204
@sapphonymph8204 Год назад
I've seen it before over on time team's channel.
@dagmarbrugger1245
@dagmarbrugger1245 Год назад
me too!
@stephanieyee9784
@stephanieyee9784 8 месяцев назад
Ditto!
@emeraldfox76
@emeraldfox76 Год назад
My first time seeing this episode, but wow, what a treat! I think it's my new favorite! This wholesome, informative show is definitely my favorite way to unwind after a long day.
@lindasue8719
@lindasue8719 Год назад
Isn't it wonderful? I think it's got to be one of my top two favorite episodes ❤️❤️❤️
@sandrabeck8788
@sandrabeck8788 Год назад
What beautiful little houses and location. Very interesting findings. I love the drawings of what it could have looked like long ago!
@jennylea8687
@jennylea8687 Год назад
One of my absolute favourite episodes. Thank you!
@gina928
@gina928 Год назад
This episode was absolutely fantastic! Such wonderful finds.
@tom080955
@tom080955 9 месяцев назад
Possibility THE VERY BEST educational show on any continent! Tony and team’s 3day adventures are the best binge watching you’ll ever get…it’s interesting Thank you time team…continue on…. From White Rock BC Canada….cheers
@t.j.payeur5331
@t.j.payeur5331 Год назад
One of my favorite episodes.
@ande100
@ande100 Год назад
I have been following the episodes on YT for only a year. I knew about the series, but never had a chance to actively having a go at it and watch. This is marvelous and this on in particular! Thank You Odyssey.
@parkersnowe
@parkersnowe Год назад
Time Team has its own channel on here as well with new episodes.
@jonathaneffemey944
@jonathaneffemey944 8 месяцев назад
Thanks so much for posting!
@John.Flower.Productions
@John.Flower.Productions Год назад
"An Iron-Age Roundhouse and a Henge" Time Team S07E04 (January 23, 2000) Channel 4
@MrLuridan
@MrLuridan Год назад
Yay! Thank you for posting this, love Time team!
@karenmurphy7066
@karenmurphy7066 Год назад
Awesome work and awesome discoveries. I loved the pottery and firing experiments too. What a wonderful view of beautiful land these homeowners have. And .... drum roll... a modern septic tank sitting inside an iron age round house! Thanks Time Team! Thanks home owners! :-)
@Ganon136
@Ganon136 Год назад
This was a really cool find by the Time Team.
@annazaman9657
@annazaman9657 Год назад
My favorite episode. What a beautiful place
@cassieholloway2397
@cassieholloway2397 Год назад
This channel is absolutely fantastic!!!
@lisadesalis781
@lisadesalis781 Год назад
Brilliant episode!
@crustydownunder
@crustydownunder Год назад
I think I'd love living in UK. England especially. I love how green and open the countryside is. The fields with their hedges and stone walls. I might have an issue with the cold, and the winters, and the mud, and snow, the grey skies and constant rain... After rethinking it, maybe I'll just stay here in sunny Australia. It's green here when it rains and we have beautiful clear blue skies, and a warm breeze. Beaches and swimming pools. I guess it doesn't matter where you live, somewhere else always seems more intriguing.
@stinew358
@stinew358 Год назад
It's not as rainy as you think. If you are curious, move there for a few months
@crustydownunder
@crustydownunder Год назад
@@stinew358 I'd love to spend a year in England. Not a big city, but in the country somewhere. Be a dream come true. I'm about 4th or 5th generation Aussie, but we came originally from England. My mum's maiden name was Oldham. And my dad's last name is Irish-Scottish and the first mention of our name was a reference to the Red King (I suspect Viking). Apparently, 13th 14th century he ravaged the British fleet, burning it to the waterline. So, I have some kind of history from the UK. Maybe that's why I feel drawn to the UK.
@matthewpocock4824
@matthewpocock4824 Год назад
I do wish we Aussies had history like Europe. Fascinating stuff.
@ghighiannemorrison4922
@ghighiannemorrison4922 9 месяцев назад
​@matthewpocock4824 we do..just different. Australians tend to underestimate our archaeology.
@YvonneWatson-ff5ex
@YvonneWatson-ff5ex 8 месяцев назад
Time Team is always trying to raise money to finance their digs so why don’t they put all of the beautiful sketches of every episode in a coffee table book (with enough information to jog our memories) and sell them. I know I’d buy one. It would be a perfect birthday or Christmas gift too for any TT lover.
@MLife1972
@MLife1972 Месяц назад
Brilliant idea. I'd love to have a TT book over a Patreon membership.
@YvonneWatson-ff5ex
@YvonneWatson-ff5ex Месяц назад
@@MLife1972 I have a large coffee table book called GHOSTS ALONG THE MISSISSIPPI with pictures and information about the major antebellum homes in Louisiana that I love. That’s what I was thinking about when I mentioned it.
@MLife1972
@MLife1972 Месяц назад
@@YvonneWatson-ff5ex That's a good looking book and I think that would really suit Time Team. I can't recall if the artist stayed with the show because they started using a lot more CGI and animation but it would be a great coffee table book for us fans.
@germaineprien7691
@germaineprien7691 Год назад
Ive been watching idk how long, I'm always amazed at how knowledgeable and precise you all are!!!
@larryzigler6812
@larryzigler6812 Год назад
Thank you , I try my best.
@coleman318
@coleman318 Год назад
Just happy Time Team shares their project plans!
@glendamears3618
@glendamears3618 3 месяца назад
GREAT work Time team your all so amazing . Different finds have such varied value for all sorts of people. It's all our human history . Thankyou for being such a great value to our humanity 😊❤❤❤
@AnnaAnna-uc2ff
@AnnaAnna-uc2ff Год назад
Thamks
@RF24
@RF24 Год назад
I enjoy these programs very much
@angelawilson1679
@angelawilson1679 Год назад
My favorite episode
@Tawadeb
@Tawadeb Год назад
Very cool
@glendamears3618
@glendamears3618 3 месяца назад
Great Potter James😊
@brightphoebus
@brightphoebus 4 месяца назад
Very cool!
@jonnawyatt
@jonnawyatt Год назад
13.02 very very cool jumper.
@emilyflotilla931
@emilyflotilla931 11 месяцев назад
These folks not only dig earth, they "dig" people too! ❤
@suzettecalleja3122
@suzettecalleja3122 5 месяцев назад
I love there" lumps and bumps.
@rubylthomson838
@rubylthomson838 11 месяцев назад
I live in Australia but my ancestors are from Great Britain. So many of their mannerisms are just like mine and I feel such a kinship with them all.
@raeperonneau4941
@raeperonneau4941 Год назад
What beautiful country!
@lizzy66125
@lizzy66125 6 месяцев назад
sounds as though Phil has a mighty sore throat on day 3.Kudos to him to carry on in the wind and cold.I believe he never missed one day of time team in the whole time it ran.
@seanmcnally6658
@seanmcnally6658 Год назад
What an incredible site! Medieval, Iron Age, Neolithic and some 20th century homes. What else could they have found if they kept going?
@davidhocde007
@davidhocde007 Год назад
The Holy Grail ?
@larryzigler6812
@larryzigler6812 Год назад
@@davidhocde007 Big Foot
@lorrainearmstrong7587
@lorrainearmstrong7587 Год назад
@@davidhocde007 Never existed, did it?
@UnitSe7en
@UnitSe7en Год назад
Barney Sloane...Did his parents have a sense of humour? ...Probably not. (Blarney Stone)
@synsrfem4428
@synsrfem4428 Год назад
Is it not possible that the henge was a stockade for animals? They did say dairying happened in association with the pottery, the neolithic was the age of domestication and husbandry...it just seems practical and sensible
@karyn6143
@karyn6143 Год назад
I also feel it. Not that it matters 😢
@TravisBrady-wn8fr
@TravisBrady-wn8fr Месяц назад
This is what a history show should look like. History channel should take a few notes. Im tired of ancient aliens and swamp people
@emelle9705
@emelle9705 2 месяца назад
Phil & Tony are both such charming flirts. I just love it!
@Mighty_Monarch42069
@Mighty_Monarch42069 Год назад
Good to see Tony still so Cherry
@mick7even
@mick7even Год назад
A sod cutter fascinating
@lindasue8719
@lindasue8719 Год назад
Oh, what I would give to live in England! I've wanted two for decades. Coming from rainy Vancouver, I would have no problem with the weather 😀❤️ Here, sadly, anything over 50 years old gets torn down. 😭 On the east coast of Canada they respect the history and architecture better.
@betinajensen238
@betinajensen238 Год назад
I love time team and hi fra Danmark
@wazza33racer
@wazza33racer 9 месяцев назад
If that steep ridge blocked cold prevailing winds, and had streams supplying fresh water.......it would have been an ideal place for settlement.
@mikeleach4201
@mikeleach4201 Год назад
Anyone notice Grace’s view out the “bungalow window?
@BC-ui9yt
@BC-ui9yt Год назад
Breathtaking. Very relaxing.
@annafaber4007
@annafaber4007 Год назад
It is just like a thriller
@roguishowl3915
@roguishowl3915 5 месяцев назад
While I love the general archaeology that TT conducts. It’s also the experimental archaeology as well. The trail and error of trying to recreate a piece of pottery from a shard is just as exciting as digging it up.
@railtonfeagus8539
@railtonfeagus8539 11 месяцев назад
That pottery expert - I'm the Storyteller, and my story must be told...etc Adorable!
@marcelovolcato8892
@marcelovolcato8892 Год назад
There's hardly a square meter in Britain without archaeology, just dig anywhere and chances are you'll get something.
@kurtbogle2973
@kurtbogle2973 9 месяцев назад
So let's speak of Holy places and holy ideas I think it's interesting that in the middle of the Viking calendar there's what appears to be Medicine Wheel. Stone Hinge and all of the stone circles in Europe are likely Medicine Wheels. This is exciting because it indicates that the Medicine Wheel may be the original spiritual path. To me this is EARTHSHAKING! So please see if you can find a connection. That would be enormous.
@amberantk1
@amberantk1 Год назад
Is there a followup to this?
@dalekundtz760
@dalekundtz760 9 месяцев назад
Glad to see Tony is still a jerk. He may be smart when it comes to some things, but when it comes to archeology he is a fool. Over the years he doesn't understand that sometimes you find nothing. He expects to find heaps and heaps of things and is a pain if he doesn't. "I expected to find heaps of archeology in these fields and we found nothing.". I am glad Phil set him straight.
@KAZSANable
@KAZSANable 9 месяцев назад
@sharonsplat
@sharonsplat Год назад
Oh, they got her flowers ❤️🥲
@markgarin6355
@markgarin6355 Год назад
Don't septic tanks in England have drain fields? And wouldn't the old pipes discovered by the septic pipe line indicate more areas where the ground above it had been previously disturbed and potentially moved somewhere else?
@cziprick
@cziprick Год назад
It's cool the discoveries the team made, but I can't help but wonder about the poor lady with her yard all dug up and thinking to herself, "Now What?"
@lizzy66125
@lizzy66125 6 месяцев назад
they put it all back.
@your_belief_vs_everything
@your_belief_vs_everything 9 месяцев назад
Wēoh dæl = heathen shrine/hollow dell. Wodan's shrine/burrough
@sheilatruax6172
@sheilatruax6172 9 месяцев назад
The Norsemen did make it to Britain and settled anywhere they wanted. Northwestern Scotland was settled, at one point, by Norsemen. I'm remembering that the Isle of Skye, home of my clan, was Viking controlled, at one point. So Wodin's shrine makes sense to me.
@MLife1972
@MLife1972 Месяц назад
In a perfect world, Carenza and Jim the Potter lived happily ever after.
@karyn6143
@karyn6143 Год назад
They made us 4gey our past Very few of us desire to remember. I do
@kurtbogle2973
@kurtbogle2973 9 месяцев назад
So what's the value of Phil Harting? In my opinion he is our teacher. He interprets what's found and teaches us about it. I can't help it I feel like he is a fantastic mentor. PHIL HARTING ARCHEOLOGISTS AND MENTOR TO THIS PLANET. That's what the internet does.
@HappyQuailsLC
@HappyQuailsLC 10 месяцев назад
I thought that after the Romans predominantly left the UK there was much less settlement overall for many years. Could this be a direct reflection of this?
@heavywavez7592
@heavywavez7592 Год назад
what town in dorset is this? i thought they said wadden but i cant find a place on maps that even sounds like that in dorset.
@randyranderson7991
@randyranderson7991 Год назад
one mile east of Portesham
@wiretamer5710
@wiretamer5710 Год назад
​@@randyranderson7991 NO, it closer to a location called 'Little Waddon' Search for 'Waddon House'. It is the small Hamlet immediately to the west.
@davidhocde007
@davidhocde007 Год назад
Is it near where Harry lost his cherry ?
@randyranderson7991
@randyranderson7991 Год назад
@@wiretamer5710 What do you mean no? Is it not one mile east of Portesham?
@Patrick_Cooper
@Patrick_Cooper Год назад
Grace sure lived her name. What a sweet lady. Hear voice is a lot younger sounding then she seems to be. Someone's sweet sweet Grandma, I bet...
@BC-ui9yt
@BC-ui9yt Год назад
Grace is (was?) wonderful. I bet she loved having such kind visitors to her yard.
@markwrede8878
@markwrede8878 Год назад
Location, location, location….
@karyn6143
@karyn6143 Год назад
I want to go with you. I want to remember our past
@colleens1107
@colleens1107 6 месяцев назад
Somehow I will use the phrase “enigmatic hole” 🤣
@jasonhare8540
@jasonhare8540 2 месяца назад
Oh the irony. I've seen three episodes of time came back to back where they didn't find as much pottery as Grace has just sitting on her table 🤣🤣🤣 Poor Tony 🤣 *Everyone knows Phil doesn't have carpet. He uses two by 12s for skirting boards and has 8 in of soil on the floor. He keeps flints hidden in it so he can find something everyday with his coffee. A consummate professional 🤣
@danyelnicholas
@danyelnicholas Год назад
Has this henge thing been further investigated meanwhile?
@lindasue8719
@lindasue8719 Год назад
I would love to know, too!
@davidandrew1078
@davidandrew1078 5 месяцев назад
I know it is a long shot but, how is Aylen spelled please? My mother was an Aylen. Thank-you.
@kevinstebanuk2160
@kevinstebanuk2160 Год назад
👍🤙🥂❤👏👏👏
@colinmyers8841
@colinmyers8841 Год назад
hi greetings from sunny Queensland , Australia , what is with the stud in Tony,s ear ,,i did not think he was a handbag , cheers
@JonFrumTheFirst
@JonFrumTheFirst 11 месяцев назад
Phil trying to get lucky. You dog you!
@ChacoteOutdoorRecreation
@ChacoteOutdoorRecreation Год назад
This is proof that people lived along time ago and made pottery.
@jmeyer3rn
@jmeyer3rn 11 месяцев назад
I keep thinking Time Team will soon run out of real estate.
@JiklopDave
@JiklopDave Год назад
That joke was bleedin' awlful.
@cdfdesantis699
@cdfdesantis699 Год назад
Just never know what's to be found in a septic tank!
@davidhocde007
@davidhocde007 Год назад
That leaves one skeptical...
@cdfdesantis699
@cdfdesantis699 Год назад
@@davidhocde007 Oh, I wouldn't say "skeptical", per se...more like "critically alert"! Thanks for your reply.
@davidhocde007
@davidhocde007 Год назад
@@cdfdesantis699 en fait, c'était un jeu de mots...
@cdfdesantis699
@cdfdesantis699 Год назад
@@davidhocde007 A FRENCH pun...just for FUN! Merci beaucoup, mon ami!
@susannadzejachok1247
@susannadzejachok1247 Год назад
Is there anywhere in England that was never settled by humans?
@Blessings.429
@Blessings.429 Год назад
I guess my name tells me a lot …Woolon …..was it a name given to say I was a woman who gathers wool and spins this to make garments?
@j3sper
@j3sper 11 месяцев назад
So who is killing all the crows in the background?
@varjen018
@varjen018 Год назад
Poor Phil sounds miserable in this episode...
@karyn6143
@karyn6143 Год назад
Up a real taylor
@hettro-cv6082
@hettro-cv6082 Год назад
I don't get the three day thing? Interesting though.
@megelizabeth9492
@megelizabeth9492 11 месяцев назад
Basically, it’s a good format for the (relatively) small scale digs they do, and most of the people involved had day jobs at universities or other organizations, so it’s something that could be done over a long weekend.
@hettro-cv6082
@hettro-cv6082 11 месяцев назад
@@megelizabeth9492 Interesting!
@johnsebar7807
@johnsebar7807 Год назад
very interesting. I do find the running from one spot to another rather annoying.
@Paul-vk3gh
@Paul-vk3gh Год назад
I hope I'm half as energenic as Tony when I'm his age
@victoriarose9802
@victoriarose9802 Год назад
I don't understand people automatically assume some kind of "ritual" because of the aspects of the houses and site. As if everything before Christianity was a form of voodoo hoo har. Our ancestors were more adept at living with their environment than we are. I like how the show finished on a pragmatic note, with excellent CGI.
@ellenl.5581
@ellenl.5581 9 месяцев назад
That is actually simple to explain. All of them got their degrees in areas that involved Roman Pottery or Greek pottery or Angelic Statues etc and all except for a very few were centered around some religion. In one episode they were discussing it. Phil asked another TT member why he wanted a temple instead of a villa and he said it was because that was his area of study. And believe it or not most pre christian religions were hoo har.
@victoriarose9802
@victoriarose9802 9 месяцев назад
@@ellenl.5581 basic human survival actually revolves around the seasons. That's how we have food on our tables. These days it's called environmental science, no hoo har about it. We still depend on seasonal work for the survival of our species.
@aubreymellor1293
@aubreymellor1293 11 месяцев назад
why always "three days"? repeating it drives me wild
@megelizabeth9492
@megelizabeth9492 11 месяцев назад
Basically, it’s a good format for the (relatively) small scale digs they do, and most of the people involved had day jobs at universities or other organizations, so it’s something that could be done over a long weekend.
@aubreymellor1293
@aubreymellor1293 11 месяцев назад
@@megelizabeth9492 thank you. clearly it is not enough time in many cases. i thought they were professionals but you imply they are hobbyists.
@megelizabeth9492
@megelizabeth9492 11 месяцев назад
Most of them were actually professionals in the fields of history, archeology, etc, but Time Team specifically, was something they did as a hobby.
@aubreymellor1293
@aubreymellor1293 11 месяцев назад
@@megelizabeth9492 thank you! i still wish they would stop saying "three days" : it's obvious from the program structure.
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