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Time Team S14-E04 The Druids' Last Stand, Anglesey 

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In early 2006 an aerial photographic survey of Anglesey produced a remarkable image. On the slopes south of the town of Amlwch approximately four miles from the island's north coast - a large pentangular earthwork could be seen.
The earthwork, known as Y Werthyr, has long been known about - but until the photograph was taken nobody knew its full extent. It had never been excavated, nor properly identified.
If comparisons with other sites on the island are correct, however, Y Werthyr is one of a small group of pentangular or polygonal enclosures that date from the middle to late Iron Age. This was the time when, according to classical sources, the island of Anglesey was the centre of the ancient Britons' druidic priesthood.
Y Werthyr presented Time Team with a rare opportunity to excavate a large, previously uninvestigated, site. And perhaps, too, a chance to catch a glimpse of one of the bloodiest events in British history - the Roman suppression of druidic Anglesey.

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@venust.4119
@venust.4119 3 года назад
Victor is a very talented but modest artist of the show :)
@christinag8782
@christinag8782 3 года назад
I love how excited Francis gets. What a great group of people!
@cs_fl5048
@cs_fl5048 3 года назад
Ian is amazing. He could scrape a dime off a sandbox without taking a layer of sand... and he can feel the soil and from his higher vantage can see the change.
@StephiSensei26
@StephiSensei26 4 года назад
Glad to see Ian getting some recognition! He's an unsung hero of TT.
@mwheape
@mwheape Год назад
Wasn't that amazing! Loved seeing Ian get a bit of his own.
@janicehill5605
@janicehill5605 Год назад
Be nice, appreciation goes a long way.
@dewimama1
@dewimama1 3 года назад
It's funny how time zips by as I watch these. As its ending, I think ' already?'. Love the history and archeology.
@georgehenry76
@georgehenry76 4 года назад
After 30 years of watching, I feel part of the family.
@bettytimberman8210
@bettytimberman8210 3 года назад
I would buy Phil a drink and I don't drink. Love watching him he really loves to dig.
@robwalker7575
@robwalker7575 4 года назад
Watching in 2019....Mick is still a legend and sorely missed, RIP.
@thehelluvaparty563
@thehelluvaparty563 Год назад
Ditto in 2022.
@alidapurdy
@alidapurdy 9 месяцев назад
Same in 2023
@iamme6773
@iamme6773 3 года назад
I always wish they had more than three days! Love these guys ❤️
@taylorlibby7642
@taylorlibby7642 4 года назад
It's interesting how similar tribal peoples are worldwide and throughout history. I live in an area of the U.S. with many many native archaeological sites. Some of them have circular communal dwellings very close to the roundhouses in design.
@diannkelley3481
@diannkelley3481 2 месяца назад
God, I love this show and look forward EVERY night to see an episode or two!
@robertmusacchio9409
@robertmusacchio9409 5 лет назад
love the animated re-constructions, really fleshes out the finds, for example, the wall, the house, the grave
@raygodwin68
@raygodwin68 6 лет назад
Wonderful Time Team. It is criminal that they axed it.
@janetpercell3989
@janetpercell3989 4 года назад
I think ive watched just about 20 yrs of time team..most enjoyable too. The dug for 3 days to see if it would be a big enough discovery to bring in a whole team of archialogists to open it completely. They found so.e really great finds that way..and technology keeps advancing to make it easier.. id love to be on their team..
@baongoc9889
@baongoc9889 3 года назад
I picture a scene of 2 Roman soldiers hammering a poor guy on a cross, casual chatting while the guy is crying and wailing in pain. "Have you heard of the druids? I mean they're soooo cruel." "Yeah... how could you do such thing to a human being. Btw, are you going to the amphitheatre tomorrow? I heard they're gonna let some lions maul some guys to death."
@JanicePhillips
@JanicePhillips 4 года назад
I wish this show would film for three months at each site instead of just three days. I'm always left wishing for more information.
@joh1109
@joh1109 4 года назад
Janice Phillips same
@IOxOI_art
@IOxOI_art 4 года назад
That's a trick, so you keep watching the show ;)
@mermeridian2041
@mermeridian2041 3 года назад
Same. I get it - the main people on the show have their own regular jobs and etc., but surely they could switch out amongst themselves and the plethora of other archaeologists, historians, etc. living and working especially in Britain. If nothing else, each site where the team has made "amazing discoveries" - especially on Day 3 - should have spin-off specials of their own. I'd love to have seen that kind of thing. Excellent show - could be more!
@stevenleslie8557
@stevenleslie8557 3 года назад
Or even three weeks
@charlesharper2357
@charlesharper2357 10 месяцев назад
It's a matter of money. The crew is roughly 100 people...wages, accommodation, food, permits, machinery rental...
@zeroDOTjon
@zeroDOTjon 4 года назад
Phil is such a character. bless him
@chattykathie7129
@chattykathie7129 9 лет назад
they get so giggly its like Christmas morning. LOVE to see there excitement.
@beardyface8492
@beardyface8492 4 года назад
*their
@bnipmnaa
@bnipmnaa 4 года назад
@@beardyface8492 and *it's
@neferanubis4749
@neferanubis4749 7 лет назад
that guy named Phil is hilarious I'd drink a beer with him
@WashuHakubi4
@WashuHakubi4 6 лет назад
He would make a joke and while you were laughing he'd drink your beer also.
@louiscyfer6944
@louiscyfer6944 5 лет назад
no way i would have a beer with him.
@JanPospisilArt
@JanPospisilArt 5 лет назад
That's a common reaction.
@RandomPlaceHolderName
@RandomPlaceHolderName 4 года назад
@@louiscyfer6944 Live a little.
@louiscyfer6944
@louiscyfer6944 4 года назад
randomplace, i don't drink beer, it is horrible.
@maeve4686
@maeve4686 4 года назад
I wish I could turn back the clock and become an archaeologist!!!
@optophobe
@optophobe 4 года назад
What I learned from this series it that you cannot walk anywhere in the UK without stepping on a grave.
@goodnamesareallgone1
@goodnamesareallgone1 6 лет назад
I am grateful for the episodes, but also a little sad knowing the Time Team are no longer poking about the English countryside digging holes and sipping brew at local pubs.
@robinanna5531
@robinanna5531 5 лет назад
Uhm, British countryside! This is Wales!
@georgetempest9627
@georgetempest9627 5 лет назад
Time Team was a pain in the arse with their set time limit of 3 days. Why not leave the findings open and preserve them for younger generations to learn from? Very typically British, cover up and forget, we don't really give a toss about history, all being just about some broadcasting corporation, making money... And the shit they creates here outside Camelford at Slaughterbridge was a typical disaster!
@Arkantos117
@Arkantos117 5 лет назад
@@robinanna5531 Wales is in Britain.
@robinanna5531
@robinanna5531 5 лет назад
@@Arkantos117 Yes, but not in the English countryside as the original comment stated. 🙂
@Arkantos117
@Arkantos117 5 лет назад
@@robinanna5531 Ah yes, sorry, clearly my reading comprehension at ~4am is terrible. :P
@missbeebutt
@missbeebutt 5 лет назад
impressed at Tony's ability to not laugh at 24:58, 'grotty as' beforehand: "Don't you say it" "I'm gonna say it"
@badabing9234
@badabing9234 5 лет назад
I got the impression that the gentleman talking to Tony about druids being hippies in white might actually be a druid himself lol
@patrickwalls1407
@patrickwalls1407 4 года назад
Bada Bing , if they are artists poets music and such where is the result? any civilization that has these people shines them into history. nothing but tokens in swamps? I am not buying a peaceful artistic people at all.
@staghornthedruid957
@staghornthedruid957 4 года назад
Yeah, he looked pretty insulted lol
@HelloAllegro
@HelloAllegro 4 года назад
Probably just a Bangor uni historicist Marxist
@athenac2696
@athenac2696 4 года назад
Being of mostly Scotch/Irish/Welsh ancestry, I've studied the Druids history. They were highly spiritual people with musical/artistic ability being common in most families.
@athenac2696
@athenac2696 4 года назад
Including my family of singers, musicians, poets.and artists.
@Boaty5
@Boaty5 7 лет назад
We've got just 3 days to find out... I have a *cunning plan*.
@t.j.payeur739
@t.j.payeur739 6 лет назад
Are you still using that poor beaten-up hackneyed phrase..what an unoriginal fuck...I've only seen it 15,000 times on other Time Team commentaries..yeah..Robinson was Baldric..we know...
@javierguzman5451
@javierguzman5451 4 года назад
Now go get your shinebox!!!
@garypulliam3740
@garypulliam3740 4 года назад
Artificial deadlines add drama.
@hamarbiljungskile8953
@hamarbiljungskile8953 3 года назад
@@t.j.payeur739 Who hurt you?
@SkywalkerExpress
@SkywalkerExpress 3 года назад
i was hoping they would find the remnant of the sacred grove there. But it was a quality content as usual by the Time Team. Love it very much.
@tphvictims5101
@tphvictims5101 5 лет назад
This series is/was ABSOLUTELY AMAZING.
@chriswalsh6140
@chriswalsh6140 5 лет назад
This is one of my favourite episodes, RIP Mick ❤️
@ccharms60
@ccharms60 3 года назад
Which one is Mick sorry new to this series
@chriswalsh6140
@chriswalsh6140 3 года назад
@@ccharms60, Mick is the one with the white hair 👍
@ccharms60
@ccharms60 3 года назад
@@chriswalsh6140 thank you I'm new to this series and I wish I would have went to school for archeology😜
@garypulliam3740
@garypulliam3740 4 года назад
They need to start at the southern tip of England and do a rolling archeological excavation all the way to the northern tip of Scotland.
@arthurrosch5378
@arthurrosch5378 3 года назад
That would take forever. There's SO much under the soil.
@barnabyaprobert5159
@barnabyaprobert5159 8 лет назад
It's important to realize that the *ONLY* claims about cannibalism by Druids...was reported by their enemies the Romans.
@Philrc
@Philrc 8 лет назад
+Barnaby ap Robert That very true. The people they ate couldn't complain!
@Philrc
@Philrc 5 лет назад
There is evidence on bones found etc of cannibalism
@kennethcrane9848
@kennethcrane9848 5 лет назад
source?@@Philrc
@Philrc
@Philrc 5 лет назад
@@kennethcrane9848 do your own research. It's on the net
@snibradaigh7583
@snibradaigh7583 5 лет назад
The victors are the writers of history
@stannousflouride8372
@stannousflouride8372 8 лет назад
The signs of the excavation are still visible on Google Earth here: 53°24'19.7"N 4°23'42.8"W
@VCYT
@VCYT 6 лет назад
An if you put those numbers into a PC it stops an island exploding.
@vermontvermont9292
@vermontvermont9292 4 года назад
@@VCYT I'm in a band called driveshaft.
@VCYT
@VCYT 4 года назад
@@vermontvermont9292 I bet your music drives... People crazy. That's what the others tell me.
@brianhaskard1042
@brianhaskard1042 6 лет назад
Best TV show ever! Bring back Time Team & put Helen in charge.
@InquisitorMatthewAshcraft
@InquisitorMatthewAshcraft 5 лет назад
No... You need BOTH Helen & Rakshah
@joegill3612
@joegill3612 7 лет назад
I find it hard to believe the Romans would be horrified at anything least of all human sacrifice given what they got up to.
@saemushailstorm3135
@saemushailstorm3135 5 лет назад
generally their policy was 'hands off' via local practices , but Druids REALLY put them off !
@carolinebarnes6832
@carolinebarnes6832 5 лет назад
Considering that crucifixion was a common punishment for even minor crimes, yes, I doubt it was human sacrifice that would have scared the romans so much. It was more likely they were afraid of the druids spiritual power.
@nikolaus2688
@nikolaus2688 5 лет назад
Or a history of India written by Brits...
@carolinebarnes6832
@carolinebarnes6832 5 лет назад
Using human sacrifice as an excuse for later atrocities is an old and timeworn tactic, too, (just thought of it) the spaniards used the same justification , after the fact, for their genocide in Central and South America.
@carolinebarnes6832
@carolinebarnes6832 5 лет назад
@ajsimo222 I guess you could make a case for Suttee,(burning of widows alive on their husbands' funeral pyres) as a form of human sacrifice, but that is only women so I expect it doesn't count. Historically speaking, none of us have clean hands.
@simracingwales4997
@simracingwales4997 4 года назад
Still watching on 29/02/2020 love it !!!
@caravan300
@caravan300 9 лет назад
Ancient copper mines at Parys Mountain just next door... blank copper discs probably to be expected in the area. Too bad more cultural materials were not found. Great show.
@dollyjeanstevens
@dollyjeanstevens 4 года назад
My all time favourite programme, nostalgic Sunday memories here..
@jaytay8637
@jaytay8637 4 года назад
YES ! That time of the week was sacred .
@Marty933
@Marty933 8 лет назад
I am so jealous of the quality shows Brits get to watch. You all get Time Team and Restoration Home and we're stuck with the jiggling stupidity of Snooki , J Wow, Jersey Shore and the Simpsons.
@MrTeneric
@MrTeneric 8 лет назад
+Marty933 If you watch the trailers and teasers at the end you'll find all of those shows on BBC too. A great deal of the crap we have here starts in England first and sent here for American remakes. Europe aint that much more "smart". State run TV is just as bad.
@fingal42
@fingal42 8 лет назад
I miss it. Time Team was scrapped a few years ago, and there's nothing quite like it. I felt like I knew Dr Aston and Phil, which is the sign of a great programme.
@MrTeneric
@MrTeneric 8 лет назад
fingal42 I am still watching the series in order and was horribly shocked about Mick's death and now to find out the series was cancelled! So sad to see reality shows "win"
@jelkel25
@jelkel25 8 лет назад
Watching ''stupid'' TVs not compulsory (yet), TVs have off switches on both sides of the Atlantic, your viewing is only as stupid as you make it.
@SniffMyDeadwax
@SniffMyDeadwax 7 лет назад
we are inundated with crap too believe me. There used to be so many wonderful progrzmmes, thankfully we still have a good selection but theres a lot needs ditching.
@hippiedachshunds1632
@hippiedachshunds1632 10 лет назад
My new favorite show. Thank you for the uploads!
@gregparker3255
@gregparker3255 4 года назад
Got to Love Bridgid !!!!!
@kevinmccarthy8746
@kevinmccarthy8746 10 месяцев назад
WOW, I swear to god I noticed that GO? was taking on a much welcomed and valuable perspective in the show. I perceived this change and think it will be a great introduction to it`s value through Stuarts expert help. So now I know when I first saw this new for me, capability. Thank you.
@christosvoskresye
@christosvoskresye 8 лет назад
38:50 It would have been worth bringing in some metal detectorists to probe the ancient shoreline closest to the enclosure.
@barnabyaprobert5159
@barnabyaprobert5159 8 лет назад
+christosvoskresye Plus their wives would appreciate not having them underfoot at home.
@janskeet1382
@janskeet1382 4 года назад
You can’t put detectorists with archeologists. No lad, blood would be spilt. They would fight like cats with their tails tied, and hung over a washing line. Best not even think about it. (Thanks for that Libba the Great, I was just gassing, heh, heh, heh)
@Libbathegreat
@Libbathegreat 3 года назад
@@janskeet1382 They have metal detectorists helping on this show all the time. There are metal detectorists, and there are nighthawks. Metal detectorists report their finds responsibly, and help identify unknown sites. Nighthawks just rip stuff out of the ground and flog it.
@rosyclaire
@rosyclaire 4 года назад
Oh how I wish they'd bring back Time Team.
@Libbathegreat
@Libbathegreat 3 года назад
They have a show now called Digging for Britain. It's interesting but not nearly of the same calibre.
@nikkikessler748
@nikkikessler748 4 года назад
The whole wicker man burning is like what we have here in the states in the middle of a desert, a festival called Burning Man. I've always wanted to go! Anyone else still watching in 2020??
@MrRyguy2112
@MrRyguy2112 3 года назад
Brigid, a very cheeky introduction!
@lindasue8719
@lindasue8719 5 лет назад
Every society, including ours, gets up to horrors that many take part in without a thought, but which many others can't stomach. We are no better. And humankind has a long way to go.
@peggyjenkinson4514
@peggyjenkinson4514 7 лет назад
John deserves more credit.
@Libbathegreat
@Libbathegreat Год назад
💯 I used to think he was a bit bitchy. With repeated viewings, he's really grown on me and now I think he's my favorite of the core team. I especially like that he always does right by his geophys team, gives them due credit. And he has quite a sense of humor. Still quite bitchy though lol
@gordonweare308
@gordonweare308 10 лет назад
ABOUT TIME ANGLESEY GOT SOME ATTENTION, LONG LEFT OUT. BUT YOU TAKE CARE OF MY ISLAND.... signed - The Weare twins.....
@tomcrowell6697
@tomcrowell6697 4 года назад
I still love this video. ❤️
@musicguy20
@musicguy20 5 лет назад
Romans always losing their coins 🤦🏻‍♂️
@hobbscoblin1313
@hobbscoblin1313 4 года назад
Yep, I have Roman coins myself from Bath England
@FlyingAxblade_D20
@FlyingAxblade_D20 4 года назад
have you seen the guys that expose the coins and even STAMPS forgery? pretty intense. you'd think that flying dragons with claw fulls of coins leaked millions of ounces metal, billions of tiny pieces of paper all around the World.
@starleyshelton2245
@starleyshelton2245 4 года назад
Roman coins were found in Texas at the bottom of an Indian mound in Round Rock. The mound is dated at approximately 800 AD. In 1957 near Phenix City, Alabama, a small boy found a coin in a field from Syracuse on the island of Sicily and dating from 490 B.C. www.liveabout.com/history-mystery-ancients-in-america-2593550
@stiannobelisto573
@stiannobelisto573 4 года назад
@@starleyshelton2245 come on, you know better than going to sites like that
@scottclinton2061
@scottclinton2061 9 лет назад
The British sense of humor (from the episode editor at the very least). 9:21 Quote: "...exposed stones..." [key shot of chick in tank top].
@dbn52
@dbn52 9 лет назад
Scott Clinton I watched this with my husband before reading your comment. You men think alike. He laughed at exposed stones and I didn't get it until I read your comment. Thank You.
@Seeker386
@Seeker386 9 лет назад
Scott Clinton I've watched a lot of this show and the camera men are quite "cheeky"!
@dbn52
@dbn52 9 лет назад
Totally
@barnabyaprobert5159
@barnabyaprobert5159 8 лет назад
+Scott Clinton If the weather is warm there's always some heart-warming down-blouse shots.
@pattyaaron2759
@pattyaaron2759 4 года назад
I think this one is the best I've watched so far
@venust.4119
@venust.4119 3 года назад
Beautiful England. Playing frisbee on a field, turns out there are dead dudes right below your feet. So much history around every corner! Here in the US I only find rusty nails and bottle caps with my metal detector :(
@SkunkApe407
@SkunkApe407 3 года назад
You're obviously not looking in the right places then. I'm a land surveyor in Florida, and have been a part of several archaeological digs. I've personally uncovered Meso-American sites, Spanish and English colonies, and long abandoned villages and settlements built by freed slaves. And that's just what I've been a part of in the state of Florida. I've also been to the Midwest and Pacific Northwest to survey dinosaur digs, and hope to be a part of an expedition to search for Mesolithic sites in South America in the near future.
@lindasue8719
@lindasue8719 5 лет назад
I'm constantly boggled that they can discover the shapes on the ground, and that they haven't disappeared over the millennia!
@MalaksMessage
@MalaksMessage 8 лет назад
God damn I love this show
@elizabethwilliams1523
@elizabethwilliams1523 4 года назад
I love I'm Anglesey. Never seen this episode before. Love this series.
@AvaT42
@AvaT42 5 лет назад
That was a really good episode!
@stephanieh.777
@stephanieh.777 5 лет назад
There are burning effigies as traditions even today, here in Switzerland, to do with the harvest seasons...
@scarletfluerr
@scarletfluerr 4 года назад
America we do it to celebrate art, alternative lifestyle, get stoned and drunk and basically have one hell of a wild weekend!
@IOxOI_art
@IOxOI_art 4 года назад
Really? I would love to witness that! Can you tell us more about it?
@StormLaker
@StormLaker 5 лет назад
Ian cracks me up, love his accent....what part of the UK is he from?? My wife's uncle is from the south (of England), and has more of a standard English accent. We always love it when he comes to see us here in the States'.
@deadinteresting8905
@deadinteresting8905 4 года назад
Francis Lynch.. what a legend for North Wales archaeology!
@JamieHumeCreative
@JamieHumeCreative 6 лет назад
Enjoyed that thank you.
@ivanj.conway9919
@ivanj.conway9919 4 года назад
I really, wish we had a better, understanding of the Druids and what they REALLY, were all, about. After all, how many of us today, may have been descended from them. Right? My Best. Out.
@allmendoubt4784
@allmendoubt4784 4 года назад
They probably got the pick of the maidens for sure.
@Philrc
@Philrc 4 года назад
No the druids were a priestly cast. We may be related to the people of that time, some of whom became druids.
@mariansmith7694
@mariansmith7694 4 года назад
Druids would live lightly on the land.
@charleylhankins
@charleylhankins 4 года назад
Excellent episode!
@jigold22571
@jigold22571 4 года назад
Fabulous, ThankU.
@ANTINUTZI
@ANTINUTZI 9 лет назад
... I shall *very* probably *greatly* regret this, but ... *WICKER KNICKERS!!!* 29:12
@rogerwilco2
@rogerwilco2 8 лет назад
If it takes three days to build such an effigy, and those branches snap that easily, I don't think you can keep someone tied up in there until it's time to set fire to the thing. Unless you keep them unconscious the whole time. My conclusion is that the burning effigy might be true, but having living people burned inside it seems unlikely.
@deadhorse1391
@deadhorse1391 8 лет назад
Don't you think they just left an opening and put the people in , sealed it shut and then lit the fire
@rjnemoyer
@rjnemoyer 7 лет назад
Don't confuse the place of execution with the place of confinement. We kept people in jail before they were hung.
@caroleannmc3897
@caroleannmc3897 7 лет назад
Willow can be dried and stored, then soaked before use. Then it's flexible enough to weave very tightly and the results can be pretty strong. Think of a giant wicker basket.
@karenjohannessen8987
@karenjohannessen8987 6 лет назад
The willow was especially dry this year because of the weather - 28:30.
@minky182
@minky182 5 лет назад
Imagining this made me giggle. Why would they try to build it around them?! "Right, you stand there and don't move" **Starts frantically weaving willow**
@karendavis7988
@karendavis7988 10 месяцев назад
Love Mick’s hat! ❤
@themysteryofbluebirdboulevard
@themysteryofbluebirdboulevard 6 месяцев назад
That one local advisor is definitely a secret modern druid, the way he goes on about it.
@AvaT42
@AvaT42 7 лет назад
That was good. I enjoyed it
@kacy940
@kacy940 5 лет назад
Unfortunately, the TT really didn't find anything on this dig. I think the professor at the end is a druid himself.
@janskeet1382
@janskeet1382 4 года назад
He wanted to put the Time Team in the Wicker man and put a match to it. Robinson pressed his buttons.
@melaniecarver5719
@melaniecarver5719 3 года назад
It was annoying how he was repeating "intelligentsia". Tony got under his skin by making a good point.
@DougKoper
@DougKoper 4 года назад
Really fascinating
@bethbartlett5692
@bethbartlett5692 5 лет назад
Best ending of all of the series shows!!! 💥
@mikibrits3462
@mikibrits3462 5 лет назад
Wouldn't it be wonderful if the oak groves were replanted?
@theshamanarchist5441
@theshamanarchist5441 5 лет назад
That is a Roman myth. The Yew was the most sacred tree of ancient Gaels. The Celtic foreign invaders of which the druids were the administrative financiers would have been more into worshipping severed heads and other Barbarian Germanic practices.
@gregb6469
@gregb6469 7 лет назад
How much archaeology was destroyed when they built those windmills?
@mrspone1000
@mrspone1000 7 лет назад
none . because the land owner would have been required to do a survey of the site before construction.
@mrspone1000
@mrspone1000 7 лет назад
none . because the land owner would have been required to do a survey of the site before construction.
@areyouavinalaughisheavinal5328
windmills?
@izzzzzz6
@izzzzzz6 4 года назад
Would love to see a year in Africa with Time Team!
@samcockcroft7951
@samcockcroft7951 3 года назад
The windmills seem to suggest that we haven't lost touch with the importance of the area and that we still see it as a place of power and significance. Literal bloody power.
@sarran1955
@sarran1955 5 лет назад
So, the wind turbines, late Iron Age domestic, or early Roman import??
@KossolaxtheForesworn
@KossolaxtheForesworn 5 лет назад
nah, its just wild wind turbines in their natural habitat minding their own business.
@ellicooper2323
@ellicooper2323 5 лет назад
@@KossolaxtheForesworn my first real belly laugh today, and I've got the belly to do it. Glad I put my tea down.
@StuffOffYouStuff
@StuffOffYouStuff 4 года назад
German or Swedish
@markreeter6227
@markreeter6227 4 года назад
Future archeological discovery 2000 years from now - 21st century humans were wind worshippers.
@gorymarty56
@gorymarty56 4 года назад
Hahaha
@nneichan9353
@nneichan9353 4 года назад
Halfway through and i'm itching to know what the circular bits of the field are. Who of the cast was selected for the wicker man?
@blackdog.6398
@blackdog.6398 4 года назад
Put it in some wet paper towels so it won’t dry out till you can replenish it’s oil and a little wax to seal it and bond it’s monocular properties ,,,it’s a beautiful-coin the Romans,,,Thank you for your videos we love the team The kids are cutting wholes in the fool thang !lol good luck 🍀👍 🐺⚔️BLACK DOG OUT⚔️🐺...
@MamaKitty-rs7kp
@MamaKitty-rs7kp 3 месяца назад
7 years later and im in complete agreement with you
@mikesummers-smith4091
@mikesummers-smith4091 6 лет назад
I think that Different Degrees of Destruction may have recorded a Peel Session in the late 90s.
@janskeet1382
@janskeet1382 4 года назад
As I recall, it sounded like someone banging on a biscuit tin lid with a spoon for three minutes. Peel paused for five seconds at the end and drawled “Seminal! But he is Belgian and living in a basement squat and dying of TB”
@beaconrider
@beaconrider 5 лет назад
You could always stuff a few politicians into that wicker man.
@WashuHakubi4
@WashuHakubi4 5 лет назад
Just a few?
@Headwind-1
@Headwind-1 4 года назад
the political remoaners?
@therealbadbob2201
@therealbadbob2201 4 года назад
From what I deduce, the farmers are growing rocks. Very prodigious harvest, by the way.
@SocialBurrito3
@SocialBurrito3 4 года назад
The landscape looks like Washington State U. S. A. At least the eastern half of it. The wind and windmills are everywhere.
@philbarnes6678
@philbarnes6678 5 лет назад
I am always surprised at the way this genocide is portrayed.
@HO-bndk
@HO-bndk 5 лет назад
I know right, those drawings are completely inaccurate. It was Batavian and Tungrian auxiliary cavalry not line infantrymen who slaughtered all the Celtic taliban.
@radwulfeboraci7504
@radwulfeboraci7504 4 года назад
So we can assume the guys putting up the windmills never looked down.
@eleveneleven572
@eleveneleven572 4 года назад
You'd be amazed at the amount of archaeology deliberately ignored to avoid interfering with building projects.
@cindyhilt9371
@cindyhilt9371 4 года назад
There is a huge party called Burning Man Festival in the USA desert every year. Must be seen to be believed. This was an interesting video as always by the Time Team. I wish they had more time though.
@mrkmt49gmail
@mrkmt49gmail 6 лет назад
well at 5 mins i think the earth works under the wind farm looks and sounds like a block of iron piritys was used for the model
@whylogicalthinking
@whylogicalthinking 6 лет назад
I love the comparison between British historians and archaeologists with American construction workers in that when you drive by there's only one person on the construction site doing something and 5 people just sitting around doing nothing. If you can read between the lines...
@ellicooper2323
@ellicooper2323 5 лет назад
20 people watching if the one working is female, just sayin
@sstewart18761
@sstewart18761 10 лет назад
Excuse my spelling but I believe the last Celtic chieftain was Caracticus Torquatus (Torque taker) who was killed with the druids at Anglesey...
@sstewart18761
@sstewart18761 10 лет назад
Thanks for the info, I stand corrected. :)
@destonlee2838
@destonlee2838 Год назад
respect for that bucket operator. light touch.
@juttamaier2111
@juttamaier2111 5 лет назад
During this whole episode I was thinking that Mick Astons' colourful cap probably had a more interesting history that the earth mould...
@meemurthelemur4811
@meemurthelemur4811 4 года назад
😂😂
@radwulfeboraci7504
@radwulfeboraci7504 9 лет назад
It is truly ironic that the sociopaths with engineering skills - the Romans - would feign indignation at the practices of the Druids. They who considered a lovely day out to toddle on down to the forums across the empire to watch people being murdered in every way possible. They did this to up to a million individuals by some estimates. Not for spiritual reasons, not to provide any true sense of judicial process, but because they thought it was FUN watching people die in agony. Would have been a good opportunity to point that out here.
@si4632
@si4632 7 лет назад
thats what pagans do lol
@ebenclukey7293
@ebenclukey7293 5 лет назад
I wouldn't let it ruin my day. They also brought advancements in line with the Greeks, Egyptians and Chinese. Though it seems to be the bitch du jour, it's ridiculous to conflate practices of thousands of years ago to contemporary norms. Or maybe we should talk about reparations.
@Philrc
@Philrc 5 лет назад
Radwulf Eboraci They also left their own unwanted babies out on the municipal rubbish dump to die. Celtic tribes would have found that abhorrent
@nikolaus2688
@nikolaus2688 5 лет назад
Actually they didn't. For Romans, the most important duty was keeping the family and the ancestor cult going after their death, so leaving a baby at the forum was an act of desperation and gave it a relatively good chance that someone else would pick it up.
@Philrc
@Philrc 5 лет назад
@@nikolaus2688 Well it is commonly said to be the case
@PagnDad2
@PagnDad2 10 лет назад
As a Druid myself, I am happy to see our perspective presented in a more balanced manner than usual.
@senortonyful
@senortonyful 10 лет назад
Youre not a druid.
@PagnDad2
@PagnDad2 10 лет назад
senortonyful You don't even know me in real life. It is never wise to make statements about which one has no real knowledge. Fact is, I am a Druid, and have been an active part of the pagan community in New England for many years.
@danh6720
@danh6720 9 лет назад
PagnDad2 Yeah… You're not a druid.
@yvonnethompson844
@yvonnethompson844 9 лет назад
Dan Hixson couldn't help it, needed to chime in on this, how do you know he hasn't been trained in the surviving stuff that was from ages past? Like they said, these were the sages of their villages the keeper of knowledge. We had to go underground and even train the next generation in secret with each person constructing their own books of reference for herbals and for the rules of nature/men when these who labeled us "backward country folk" started taking over and acting like they were the only ones that knew anything. That unreadable book? The one voinich brought to the world attention? That's one of ours its full of herbs and how to use them as well as astrology. We wrote in code later on as a way of protecting ourselves. We didn't disappear completely, we never will. We were and still are in some places, the people that others come to for help. In a way, all doctors and judges and even police men are druids in spirit
@senortonyful
@senortonyful 9 лет назад
Yvonne Thompson There is essentially no surviving evidence of what the druids did, their rites, or even the exact role they played in society. The majority of our knowledge about the druids comes from the fairly unreliable source, in terms of reporting on his enemies, of Julius Caesar. All we know, and we don't even know this for certain, is that they venerated oaks and performed human sacrifice. You're neo-druids, which is a Victorian era made up religion.
@NajwaLaylah
@NajwaLaylah 4 года назад
Time Team: "Could be worse... could be raining." Wales: Watch *this*.
@stevenleslie8557
@stevenleslie8557 3 года назад
I love Phil's accent!
@charliebrown5755
@charliebrown5755 5 лет назад
Thank God for British TV , here in the US all we get is trash.
@jaytay8637
@jaytay8637 4 года назад
So true, loved living in the U.S but wow is the TV crap, 53 channels and nothing to watch,really missed my time team.
@janskeet1382
@janskeet1382 4 года назад
Wee point of order, big man. By the Grace of the Goddess Danu, we have British TV. God may be responsible for US TV but ma wee crystal ball is a bit cloudy for the mo. Still, nay to matter. Soak it up and Blessed Be.
@charliebrown5755
@charliebrown5755 4 года назад
@@janskeet1382 lol , PEACE.
@ThePorkupine73
@ThePorkupine73 10 лет назад
I agree on the 22:30 comment. And this, too, is my new favorite show.
@aaroncarson1770
@aaroncarson1770 5 лет назад
That driver has the Druidic sense.
@ebenclukey7293
@ebenclukey7293 5 лет назад
In ancient times, hundreds of years before the dawn of history Lived a strange race of people, the Druids No one knows who they were or what they were doing But their legacy remains hewn into the living rock, of Stonehenge - _Nigel Tufnel_
@Philrc
@Philrc 4 года назад
Erm... No . They weren't a separate people they were the priests of the tribes. Just like your priest in his dog collar is today..
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