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Time Team S13E02 Villas Out OF Mole hills Withington,Gloucestershire 

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Withington, in the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, sits in an officially designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty - and was once the home of a grand Roman villa.
Time Team's interest in the site didn't stop with this villa. Large quantities of Roman tiles and tesserae (mosaic pieces) have been brought to the surface in recent years by mole activity, and local archaeologist Roger Box has called in the Team to investigate.

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@mamavswild
@mamavswild 4 года назад
I NEVER find Roman tiles in my backyard 😞, or Norman castles, Saxon burials, not even medieval buildings! (Some of it may have to do with living in Colorado)
@alanbuban9020
@alanbuban9020 3 года назад
what do you find of the Ute, Anasazi or the Spanish presence?
@Giselle1960
@Giselle1960 3 года назад
Wild Mountain Gwendy lol
@PaigeDWinter
@PaigeDWinter 3 года назад
Same here in my tiny yard in Florida. Maybe we should start an I'm Jealous Of British Backyard Findings Anonymous meeting?
@CanChikMay
@CanChikMay Год назад
Any dino bones?
@monicacausey1889
@monicacausey1889 3 месяца назад
Think you have nailed the reason why. 😅
@katmandudawn8417
@katmandudawn8417 4 года назад
I love this show, the history, the enthusiasm, the easy company, and the friendly teasing. It is lovely and a great escape from this stressful hate filled time. I'd love to be on site with them. But having said that watching this makes my knees hurt. I could not do the squatting and kneeling. I will have to remain an armchair archeologist.
@charlesharper2357
@charlesharper2357 Год назад
True...you see poor Phil struggling in later episodes.
@saimhainsmith
@saimhainsmith 7 лет назад
program lasted 20 years...someone was doing something right! brought the public and viewers closer to understanding archeology and history of u.k.
@MontyCantsin5
@MontyCantsin5 6 лет назад
And then certain producers at C4 (twats) decided to alter the format and ruined the whole thing. A real tragedy.
@JohnP538
@JohnP538 6 лет назад
In season 15, Channel 4 moved the final production from London to Cardiff and hired a whole new production team. That's when the asinine music, and new "youthful" personnel came on board. Evidently nobody bothered to notify Mick.
@gwendolynfish2102
@gwendolynfish2102 5 лет назад
Do you know the years it ran and what everyone is doing now? Fantastic Series!
@Hannah_Em
@Hannah_Em 5 лет назад
@@gwendolynfish2102 Broadly speaking, it ran from 1994 to 2013/2014, although Mick Aston left in 2012 as he felt that the format changes mentioned above had reduced the archaeological educational content in favour of being flashy (AKA "Dumbing Down"... something that, watching the later series 18-20 or so, particularly series 20 after Mick had left, I have to say I agree with). Mick Aston went on record as being pretty angry about the dumbing down, and sadly only about a year later in 2013 he died suddenly. As far as I know, the rest of the team are doing broadly the same things off screen as they did on screen; they all had (and have) independent careers in their respective fields (hence being recruited to the program), and so I would assume that they're continuing in those careers. Many of the archaeologists and other experts have also taken part in other public education projects, e.g. I happen to know that Guy de la Bédoyère and Alice Roberts (Roman expert and anthropologists, respectively), have both published books on their respective subjects, and I'd be surprised if that wasn't true of others who appeared on the program, too! One cool thing is that Victor Ambrus, the illustrator, was independently a celebrated illustrator long before his work on Time Team, winning multiple awards, prizes and accolades since at least the 1960s
@diwi1942
@diwi1942 5 лет назад
Hannah M I agree. I watched some of season 20 the other night and the music ruined it. I'm listening to music on this episode but it's not intrusive.
@cogidubnus1953
@cogidubnus1953 8 лет назад
Stewart reads a landscape so beautifully...
@carolscott7586
@carolscott7586 5 лет назад
%6
@diwi1942
@diwi1942 5 лет назад
alanrtment porter fat finger probably 😁
@dianapotter8970
@dianapotter8970 4 года назад
@alanrtment porter I love him! He's so sweet and gentle and SMART.
@janielaurel
@janielaurel 2 года назад
I kept hoping they'd get a chance to revisit, much like they did at Turkdean. But it wasn't meant to be. Great dig.
@charlesharper2357
@charlesharper2357 Год назад
There's a reason why it was called "The Dark Ages".
@WinstonOBoogie_
@WinstonOBoogie_ 9 лет назад
One of the best TT episodes.
@lameesahmad9166
@lameesahmad9166 6 лет назад
Goodness!!! It looks like wherever you decide to build something in England you will find yourself on top of some sort of treasure. Looks quite complicated.
@davidjones8308
@davidjones8308 7 лет назад
I always enjoy an archaeology show,time team is great.
@JanPospisilArt
@JanPospisilArt 5 лет назад
"Can you dig it?!" Sick Warriors reference, John!
@thomasmoeller2961
@thomasmoeller2961 5 лет назад
Lovely discussion after day two ! 👍
@steveharris4958
@steveharris4958 10 лет назад
It's an interesting dichotomy between the obvious need to schedule important archaeological sites and the need to uncover more information from those same sites.
@Palifiox
@Palifiox 9 лет назад
I suppose it discourages incompetent amateurs and limits the amount of disturbance by professionals. Many of the TT sites are quite large. The few trenches that TT do put in often only cover a tiny fraction of the areas. It's surprising that they find as much as they do, even guided by geophysics. The case in England and parts of the mainland continent would be similar, so many huge sites, so few archeologists, that many sites will not be explored in the foreseeable future or only lightly explored, as TT does.
@maeve4686
@maeve4686 2 года назад
What a dream job. Work hard 3 days a week & study & pursue your passion the rest of the week. TT is my "happy place".
@ohkaygoplay
@ohkaygoplay 4 года назад
I love it when they find roman stuff! It always seems like the post-Roman eras took a huge step backward in building structures and tech after the Romans left.
@annazaman9657
@annazaman9657 7 лет назад
John Gator is a wizard
@Wally-H
@Wally-H 6 лет назад
Actually his record of success with geophysics was pretty poor on the show overall. Not entirely his fault, as he was doing his best with the technology he had at various times during the twenty odd years of the show. This was for sure one of his best episodes in terms of getting it right
@readmycomment3157
@readmycomment3157 3 года назад
Amazing to think these villas go back over 250 years, amazing so much survives
@stannousflouride8372
@stannousflouride8372 8 лет назад
The main/first trench is here: 51°49'58.5"N 1°57'09.2"W The upper field trenches are about here: 51°49'54.0"N 1°57'21.9"W
@123456wasp
@123456wasp 8 лет назад
thanks that is most helpful
@stannousflouride8372
@stannousflouride8372 8 лет назад
Um, latitude only goes to 90º and 89ºW is in the USA. Try again.
@haroldkorn7647
@haroldkorn7647 7 лет назад
Stannous Flouride
@ritawilson9911
@ritawilson9911 7 лет назад
Stannous Flouride you a
@stannousflouride8372
@stannousflouride8372 7 лет назад
?
@Tocsin-Bang
@Tocsin-Bang 4 года назад
From 1994 until 2012 one of the finest series ever produced for British television. In 2012 C4 reduced it to nothing but junk TV which was unwatchable.
@juttamaier2111
@juttamaier2111 4 года назад
It was doing John some good to get the aknowlegdement of the team. Doesn't happen often
@eurotoppi4395
@eurotoppi4395 6 лет назад
I love this program, I'd like in Italy there was something similar......
@kcsunshine4008
@kcsunshine4008 4 года назад
alanrtment porter what??? Plenty of history in Italy. Amazing place. After 25 years in this wonderful country which I’m lucky to call my second home.... I can only say that most Italians couldn’t organise a piss up in a brewery and if someone especially creative managed it, 99% of the beer would disappear and nobody would admit to taking it.
@kcsunshine4008
@kcsunshine4008 4 года назад
Euro Toppi So would I......but all they know is tits and legs on TV. Disgusting and disgraceful... haven’t watched Italian TV for 3 years. Vile.
@philaypeephilippotter6532
@philaypeephilippotter6532 4 года назад
@@kcsunshine4008 Obviously it hadn't occurred to you that the comment was sarcastic!
@granskare
@granskare 5 лет назад
when I was in Turkey, we had a lot of mosaics, even a bit in the ditch:)
@BlackIjs
@BlackIjs 3 года назад
The tease! Followed by archaeological 'oohs, aaahs and CRIKEY'.
@AquaFurs
@AquaFurs 4 года назад
Brigid ... wow!
@johnanthonyfingleton2954
@johnanthonyfingleton2954 4 года назад
I'm still watching the series.
@anonthehousemouse
@anonthehousemouse Год назад
I've heard that BBC is going to air new seasons of Time Team, with an all new team (very disappointed there, Part of what made Time Team great was the personalities of the archeologists involved. RIP Mick). That said, I kind of hope they decide to revisit this site. There's still so much to discover!
@barnabyaprobert5159
@barnabyaprobert5159 8 лет назад
I do wish that Phil wouldn't scrape the mosaics so roughly with his trowel!
@Philrc
@Philrc 8 лет назад
+Barnaby ap Robert don't worry about it. He knows exactly what he's doing.
@gwendolynfish2102
@gwendolynfish2102 5 лет назад
WooHoo John, good for you!
@thedrunkenelf
@thedrunkenelf 11 лет назад
After watching so much Time Team, I now have an idea that any field in Britain has a castle or a Roman villa in it or something similar :/ I live in a country with no archeology basically.
@00BillyTorontoBill
@00BillyTorontoBill 6 лет назад
If Time team was on 10 yrs earlier...id be living in Britain, not Canada.
@jeffking6286
@jeffking6286 6 лет назад
Sally Parker I betcha there’s archaeology all around you.....ya just have to look for it!
@jeffking6286
@jeffking6286 6 лет назад
00Billy it started in 1993....is that not early enough????
@dianadrb
@dianadrb 6 лет назад
We have different types of architecture you should get interested in what we do have instead of what you wish you could have.
@JohnFenlon
@JohnFenlon 4 года назад
You must live in Antarctica.
@dr.douglaswilde1155
@dr.douglaswilde1155 5 лет назад
Now Professor Henry Chapman!
@barbmcconnaughey3070
@barbmcconnaughey3070 2 года назад
@10:32 Love the giggle!
@CanChikMay
@CanChikMay 2 года назад
About the third time ive seen this one
@robotslug
@robotslug 5 лет назад
Needs more pixels
@thomassurette6118
@thomassurette6118 2 года назад
I love bridge
@user-hy7zb2vl3t
@user-hy7zb2vl3t 4 месяца назад
Sad up in Washington USA i only find fossils an volcanic. Interesting but not a coin or pot.
@PeteMoir65
@PeteMoir65 11 лет назад
same here, dig a hole in oz and you only get dirt, very sad.
@JaseCJay
@JaseCJay 6 лет назад
Jack Hills zircon!
@johnwatson3948
@johnwatson3948 6 лет назад
Do they often run power line towers through an officially designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty?
@Wally-H
@Wally-H 6 лет назад
Not now, but yes, historically those awful pylons were strung across the British countryside. God awful things they are, too
@HippyJohnWales
@HippyJohnWales 5 лет назад
Yes. but think about it. Had they buried the cables they would have destroy all the archaeology.
@jomon723
@jomon723 5 лет назад
Geeees, They have to do what they have to do"
@DanKetchum007
@DanKetchum007 11 лет назад
If you're in the US, that's not true. I've done archaeology here, and there is tons of Native stuff out there. The same post hole structures they find on Iron age and neolithic sites there you can find here. Pottery, spear points...it's all there.
@pgammond10
@pgammond10 5 лет назад
Wow 2 hundred years wow
@karmicpopcorn6440
@karmicpopcorn6440 3 года назад
@@pgammond10 I'm not entirely sure if that was sarcasm, but I'll go ahead and say the Indians go back much farther than 200 years, though they had much more space and the archaeology isn't all crammed in one small area.
@deborahparham3783
@deborahparham3783 Год назад
Around 20,000 years worth of occupation by indigenous people who left some amazing things all over the continent.
@MooPotPie
@MooPotPie 3 года назад
Tony: "Blimey O'Reilly!"
@jomon723
@jomon723 4 года назад
Why don't they use broom on the tiles and scratch it up with a trowel? 🙉
@malinlindqvist3455
@malinlindqvist3455 4 года назад
Because then you would just a brush full of moist clay. Three brush strokes and the brush would be full.
@daveminor1058
@daveminor1058 5 лет назад
Luv u tt
@MonaSerwin
@MonaSerwin 8 лет назад
Glad to see, that John Gater at last made Phil eat humble Pie.
@cogidubnus1953
@cogidubnus1953 8 лет назад
+MonaSerwin He and Stewart often do...it's partly scripted, and partly represents the interaction of ideas inherent in any investigation...
@sgrannie9938
@sgrannie9938 Год назад
They’re professionals for heaven sake 🙄
@TeresaTrimm
@TeresaTrimm 3 года назад
First aired January 29, 2006.
@1101millie97
@1101millie97 3 года назад
Why is the picture so fuzzy?
@talamioros
@talamioros 2 года назад
This was a decade or two ago...how high-res were our TVs then?
@NothingToNoOneInParticular
@NothingToNoOneInParticular 3 месяца назад
It's a shame when awarding meterage for trenches they don't tack on a certain number of 1x1 test pits.
@aphrabenn3233
@aphrabenn3233 3 года назад
The plural of pila is pilae...
@xxxftcxxx
@xxxftcxxx 4 года назад
@25:47 he can't really wear those without losing a bet...
@ronaldderooij1774
@ronaldderooij1774 9 лет назад
Three days is not enough.
@saintboudreau1545
@saintboudreau1545 8 лет назад
+Ronald de Rooij depends on how many workers you have...........they have many . and really get a good definition of the site........
@cogidubnus1953
@cogidubnus1953 8 лет назад
+Ronald de Rooij It's purely an exploratory investigation...serious exploration happens later (if ever...as present day archeology is fundamentally destructive)...
@00BillyTorontoBill
@00BillyTorontoBill 6 лет назад
If Stewart was allowed to sort things a day before, the dig would only need 2 days..lol
@TheMindprism
@TheMindprism 11 лет назад
Dude, Aboriginal culture's one of the oldest still in existence. Sad They never get any respect or recognition by European Australians.
@gjalameda6686
@gjalameda6686 3 года назад
Not in America either. Could it be governments are still trying to erase first nation people? They have certainly tried their best to erase all history that doesn't fit their world view.
@silviac221
@silviac221 3 года назад
@TheMindprism and @ GJ Alameda, I completely agree!
@gregcurtis1156
@gregcurtis1156 11 лет назад
Such a pity Peter Moir believes what he does I'm also from oz and if you dig or choose to explore in the right areas our archaeology and especially some of the rock art may simply date back to some 10,000 or 20,000 or perhaps 40,000 years ago mmm let me see now should we refer to it as sad No I don't think so you have what appears to be a limited and fickle knowledge pm
@jomon723
@jomon723 5 лет назад
I wonder what other archaeologist think of this ? 🙉
@lissaallan
@lissaallan 4 года назад
We have a decent amount of respect for what they do and TT is mentioned in certain lessons about places of importance. The problem is they dig things that we will never ever get funding to go back into and that ruffles many feathers.
@karmicpopcorn6440
@karmicpopcorn6440 3 года назад
@@lissaallan is it because of funding or politics that you can't go back. I suppose that's a silly question. The answer is probably yes. I bet those on the show jumped at being included.
@lissaallan
@lissaallan 3 года назад
@@karmicpopcorn6440 it is mostly funding, we really respect them for what they did for the profession but boy do we want funding to go back
@karmicpopcorn6440
@karmicpopcorn6440 3 года назад
@@lissaallan that's a real shame, this entire area is so intriguing. If I was rich, I'd fund you lol.
@neonskyline1
@neonskyline1 5 лет назад
Tony didn't say it was "natural outstanding beauty", just as well cos it's not, it's man made
@BryonLape
@BryonLape 9 лет назад
My goodness...who is the blonde digging?
@gregb6469
@gregb6469 9 лет назад
Bryon Lape Do we ever see her face?
@barnabyaprobert5159
@barnabyaprobert5159 8 лет назад
+Bryon Lape Do you mean Brigid? In the tiny shirt with spaghetti straps? Red fingernails?
@barnabyaprobert5159
@barnabyaprobert5159 8 лет назад
+Barnaby ap Robert Oh! NOW I see her! Long blonde hair, jean shorts, white tank top. Damn but she squats nicely! LOL!
@modusty007
@modusty007 8 лет назад
+Bryon Lape I was wondering that myself!
@BryonLape
@BryonLape 7 лет назад
Yes, her. The one at 21:13.
@bardo0007
@bardo0007 10 лет назад
I liked Tony Robinson much better before in the early seasons when he had that long hair and Baldrick look .
@blaggercoyote
@blaggercoyote Год назад
Odd to bring water from the springs rather than the river? What about the river possibly containing faeces from farm animals?
@daveminor1058
@daveminor1058 5 лет назад
Tony behave
@BryonLape
@BryonLape 9 лет назад
Does Tony have in his contract to always be a negative Nelly at the end of day 2? Does he get a bonus if he can get Phil to be really angry on camera?
@BryonLape
@BryonLape 9 лет назад
Are you writing to yourself?
@saintboudreau1545
@saintboudreau1545 8 лет назад
+Bryon Lape Tony is the catalyst and paid to be............
@cogidubnus1953
@cogidubnus1953 8 лет назад
+Bryon Lape... Short answer...yes...where do you think a presenter gets his guidelines?
@annbretagne2108
@annbretagne2108 5 лет назад
Audiovisual a bit dodgy. Enjoyable anyway.
@bokhans
@bokhans 4 года назад
Don’t miss this how was time team made: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MQtjs-GdmPc.html
@jamesrivis620
@jamesrivis620 5 лет назад
Blurry horrible picture.
@tehbonehead
@tehbonehead 5 лет назад
Sooooo.... upload it yourself? In higher resolution?
@blackenreed1425
@blackenreed1425 4 года назад
James Rivis: I agree with tehbonehead. Some episodes are out of sync, but so what? Just enjoy the content, appreciate the education (?) and stop moaning.
@allieversaid
@allieversaid 5 лет назад
Phil is a true Troll. His nails are long for digging. His skin weathered from exposure. The wild hair and brogue.
@denisedaly2445
@denisedaly2445 5 лет назад
His nails are long because he is a classical guitarist
@charlieherron5462
@charlieherron5462 4 года назад
This thing about Phil's nails shows up in the comments of every single episode. I wonder at people who wonder about others appearance when they're not trying to be in your personal space.
@johnmoss6631
@johnmoss6631 4 года назад
allieversaid, get over it.
@malinlindqvist3455
@malinlindqvist3455 4 года назад
@@denisedaly2445 no, he's a blues guitarrist!!
@deborahparham3783
@deborahparham3783 Год назад
Phil is not a troll. He is a highly intelligent, articulate, accomplished, multi talented man who is passionate about his chosen profession.
@colinmarble2552
@colinmarble2552 3 года назад
I’ll never understand why they decided on 3 days... seems rushed and very sloppy and unprofessional. Why not 5 or 7?
@georgedorn1022
@georgedorn1022 3 года назад
Everyone had their regular jobs at universities and archaeological units, and also to keep costs manageable as Time Team was produced by a commercial TV channel.
@brian554xx
@brian554xx 5 лет назад
Dear reader, Please do not use "absolutely" anywhere near as much as Phil does. It dilutes the word and everything that you say.
@Exiledk
@Exiledk 5 лет назад
Absolutely! I agree, absolutely. It's absolutely abhorrent...
@mamavswild
@mamavswild 4 года назад
I absolutely think that you should absolutely stop obsessing over the word absolutely...I absolutely do.
@karmicpopcorn6440
@karmicpopcorn6440 3 года назад
😂 I was going to make an absolutely comment, but these guys absolutely beat me to it.
@deborahparham3783
@deborahparham3783 6 месяцев назад
Never noticed Phil saying "absolutely" all that much. He does say "actually" rather a lot. I don't mind either way. I just enjoy watching Phil no matter what he says.
@uncasist
@uncasist 9 лет назад
Tony is so negative. What was his problem?
@cogidubnus1953
@cogidubnus1953 8 лет назад
+uncasist It's scripted...It's his role as appointed by the producer...
@endrightwinglunacy
@endrightwinglunacy 7 лет назад
Devil's advocate. If he went around oohing and ahhing, and saying how wonderful everything is it would quickly get very boring. This tactic also teases out more information from the diggers.
@alfreddecastro4324
@alfreddecastro4324 4 года назад
@@endrightwinglunacy ok kijjk
@jonnybee48
@jonnybee48 5 лет назад
"Thirty centimetres" - WTF...... why are we STILL using this silly metric stuff when "a foot" would do just as well?
@thomasmoeller2961
@thomasmoeller2961 5 лет назад
John Bramham Who’s foot ? Yours ? Size ?
@martynnotman3467
@martynnotman3467 5 лет назад
Because I (and pretty much anyone else under 50) use metric all the time. Face it Imperial is as dead as the Empire...
@marthareis5873
@marthareis5873 4 года назад
Is that a joke?
@scarletfluerr
@scarletfluerr 4 года назад
British like to say their metric but they still use Imperial frequently. Just the same as we're metric as of 1975, but we still use Imperial.
@zoltanz288
@zoltanz288 4 года назад
Why would anyone ever use imperial is beyond me. That system is retarded.
@tinyGrim1
@tinyGrim1 4 года назад
This guy's voice is not good for narration. Sorry, not for me.
@johnmoss6631
@johnmoss6631 2 года назад
Tata then.
@ron9788
@ron9788 9 лет назад
Tony always negative
@cogidubnus1953
@cogidubnus1953 8 лет назад
+Ronnie Jones It's scripted...It's his role as appointed by the producer...
@lucasvillanueva1541
@lucasvillanueva1541 3 года назад
Stewart reads a landscape so beautifully...
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