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Time Team S17-E13 Rooting for Romans ( Bedford Purlieus Wood, Cambridgeshire) 

Reijer Zaaijer
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An eagle-eyed forest ranger spotted bits of Roman building poking out from the forest floor in Cambridgeshire's Bedford Purlieus Wood.
And cutting-edge aerial visualisations reveal evidence of a complex of building foundations hidden in the woods. Tony and the Team investigate what these buildings were and why they were here.
It's a straightforward question, but the dig is one of the most challenging of the series: it's almost impossible for geophysics to operate in the cramped woodland environment; the diggers can't see each other's trenches for the trees; and a thick layer of autumn leaves add to the general disorientation.
But the Team manage to uncover substantial buildings, intricate finds and what looks suspiciously like a statue. Over three days they piece together a tale of Roman industry and trade, and what may be the key to understanding the site: the presence of a fancy bath-house.

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@patlong3903
@patlong3903 4 года назад
OK ... I want to be sure to thank the gentleman, Mr. Zaaijer, for downloading ALL OF THESE SEASONS, and THE EPISODES (when allowed by law) so that we can follow the development of archaeological technology.
@pieternoordenbos
@pieternoordenbos 2 года назад
I have been binge watching all of them for three weeks now. It's very interesting. They are actually making new episodes right now!
@dianedupree-dempsey2402
@dianedupree-dempsey2402 2 года назад
I'd like to second that Thank You. I have been enjoying these so much.
@makrsk09
@makrsk09 2 года назад
Why is it that viewing these programs multiple times is still enjoyable ?
@m.l.wilser7861
@m.l.wilser7861 Год назад
The comaraderie; the joking around; and the dedication. The intellectual content, SO unlike US-tv. It's like having old friends around, with the history we all love. This is probably my 12th time binge-watching. . . . Kept me sane during Covid and continues to delight.
@fernandodoria8717
@fernandodoria8717 7 месяцев назад
Some times Tony gets above himself, and Phil in this Video brings Tony back to the ground. Great Video!
@benediktmorak4409
@benediktmorak4409 2 года назад
i love the bantering that always goes on between Tony and the members of the team.
@lindasue8719
@lindasue8719 5 лет назад
Binge watching for a few weeks, and it is so cool to see the changing technology over that period. (Edited to add: I actually typed this last bit before seeing the older video with Phil…who really **has •** “weathered pretty well”! 🙂) And everyone getting older… Although I noticed over the series that Mick (RIP) never seemed to have changed 🌹
@Constipateduck
@Constipateduck 11 лет назад
channel 4's videos are so loaded with adverts that they don't even play properly, thanks a lot for uploading these
@patlong3903
@patlong3903 4 года назад
Geo-Phys has advanced leaps & bounds since this was originally aired. I'm a bit of an Archaeology Geek/Nerd, have been since I was a youngster ( and hooked on any mythology I could get my hands on. I always wanted to help on any digs that were in my area (I lived, at the time, in The Bay Area of Northern CA (Native American the local Miwok )tribes. I was a bit of a charming kidlet, so, if there was one close to me, I'd ask to help (usually sorting and washing possible finds). Years later, and more then a few health issues, I realized Archaeology was not going to be a good career fit. So I became an "Armchair Archaeologist", reading anything and everything about Archaeology digs (not to mention any documentaries). When I found Time Team I was in absolute heaven. I've watched all of the Episodes from Season 1 to this current episode, I've grown to respect not only John with his Geo-Phys advancements, and Stewart with his Landscape Archaeology ... Together they can narrow down where test-pits and trenches are done (and maybe save some 'ecologically delicate' sites when technology has advanced even further.).
@fannyadilia3449
@fannyadilia3449 3 года назад
I miss Prof. Mick. I miss all of them 😭
@dbn52
@dbn52 9 лет назад
Phil getting the better of Tony is always enjoyable
@mariecarie1
@mariecarie1 9 лет назад
I think Phil is my favorite. Watching he and Tom go at it is fun to watch :)
@evelynroberts3541
@evelynroberts3541 3 года назад
SO sad that Tony is such a smug fool.
@dalekundtz760
@dalekundtz760 2 года назад
@@evelynroberts3541 : That is what happens when some people are given a Title. Check out Sir Anthony Robinson. Sir Tony is only happy when they QUICKLY come up with a royal villa, a major bathhouse or a large chapel. Anything else is a waste of time according to Tony. The more we learn from experts like Phil, the more respect we have. I hope Phil continues to educate Tony.
@bitsnpieces11
@bitsnpieces11 5 лет назад
At 11:00 Phil is talking about "increased magnetic activity due to human activity" and that's exactly what barbed wire IS. Just not the sort they are looking for.
@thomaspatton4401
@thomaspatton4401 4 года назад
Phil puts Tony in his place once again.
@jonathaneffemey944
@jonathaneffemey944 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for posting
@Bobby8451
@Bobby8451 8 лет назад
I love The TimeTeam. One of the best archeology TV shows out there.
@mistanix
@mistanix 7 лет назад
meet the ancestors was awesome - I loved the skull reconstruction that really showed the humanity instead of an anonymous skull
@Shojikitsune1
@Shojikitsune1 4 года назад
Not midges and small spiders! Such challenging conditions. :D
@DavidAndrewsPEC
@DavidAndrewsPEC 5 лет назад
Phil getting all authoritative on Tony's arse! :D That honorary doctorate that he got, by the way ... Given what we know of Phil's experience and passion for archaeology ... Was it truly honorary or was that the only way to give him what he's really earned over his career?
@philaypeephilippotter6532
@philaypeephilippotter6532 4 года назад
They've both got honorary doctorates, in fact *Tony* has at least three and an honorary *MA. Phil Harding* has an honorary doctorate and several archæological awards.
@00BillyTorontoBill
@00BillyTorontoBill 3 года назад
On the basis of the different sites hes worked on..whew. hes earned it ...so they decided to honour him. Probably one of the few that really deserve an honourary award. www.wessexarch.co.uk/people/phil-harding
@dalekundtz760
@dalekundtz760 2 года назад
@@philaypeephilippotter6532 : Give me Phil Hardings honorary degree and awards over what Tony has.
@mistanix
@mistanix 7 лет назад
I love this show, I miss it
@veldawells2839
@veldawells2839 4 года назад
Always get excited when a Roman villa, ironworks are found. But similarly always very sad when after it's recorded it is buried again! Just such a lovely thing to feel connected with our ancestors, or invaders as it were, to know how they lived. Gets me all emotional. Just love the series. A real eye opener. Great expertise, camaraderie afoot. Excellent!
@redradio69englebert99
@redradio69englebert99 4 года назад
I wish you had 9 or10 days to dig at each site.
@DvdW1987
@DvdW1987 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for uploading this! I loved this series as a kid!
@MrJingres
@MrJingres 4 года назад
I think 'corn' in Europe is used as a more general term for cereal grains.
@scarletfluerr
@scarletfluerr 4 года назад
Correct. The maize was a script error.
@christophercrowder872
@christophercrowder872 Год назад
Ben as "just" the local archaeologist is wild to see.
@teggwestbrook
@teggwestbrook 10 лет назад
Phil was clenching his fists when Robinson was pressing him about if he was digging in the right place. Thought it was going to be the first time team scrap
@lizzy66125
@lizzy66125 Год назад
yeah! one episode I haven't seen before🤗
@damaged05170
@damaged05170 10 лет назад
My money...always on Phil!
@christophercrowder872
@christophercrowder872 Год назад
It's just amazing to me that colored wall plaster and the wall to which it was attached have survived 1600+ years. Our modern homes will simply disappear; future archaeologists will simply never find evidence like this of our civilization.
@billgrey8790
@billgrey8790 11 лет назад
well done..these episodes are much enjoyed..keep the good work up. chan 4 get over it... Here in Australia even on the net i cant watch shows on chan 4 as is region blocked, time team was and is brilliant and ive learned so much..thank you..and rip mick ashton great bloke will be missed.. using my real name chan 4. regards to all william grey sydney Australia
@TheNorfolkWolf
@TheNorfolkWolf 11 лет назад
Excellent job uploading this episode of time team thank you for your efforts
@Bonebiddy
@Bonebiddy 10 лет назад
John S. You heard right, but in the UK corn usually means grain. I'm not sure why Tony said maize. There was no maize in Roman Britain. In this case the bowl would have likely been used for wheat or oats, depending on region (corn likely means oats in more northern/Scottish regions). The exception to this was of course the little known but epic gladiator battles in the Maize Quest Corn Maze. Gladiator: Journey Ancient Rome Corn Maze at Maize Quest 2013
@alanmacification
@alanmacification 8 лет назад
That "stylus" or "animal prod" looks very much like a finger pick for a stringed instrument
@waxore1142
@waxore1142 5 лет назад
looks identical to the ones used today even.
@CreatingwithWinglessAngel
@CreatingwithWinglessAngel 5 лет назад
It does. But it also looks like the sharps I use when making clay items. But My moneys on lyar pick
@a.westenholz4032
@a.westenholz4032 4 года назад
Given the context it was found in, I think it most likely had something to do with metalworking. Perhaps something with the finer points of making the mold for whatever they did make locally and didn't send off as iron bars.
@fleetskipper1810
@fleetskipper1810 4 года назад
Totally agree. It looks just like a finger pic.
@sherrimorse2349
@sherrimorse2349 Год назад
YES..THANK YOU!!!
@infinus5
@infinus5 5 лет назад
bet the villa belonged to a roman mining barron. Wouldn't be surprised if the owner of the mine wanted to live on site to keep an eye on business.
@891Henry
@891Henry 3 года назад
Interesting that nobody mentioned they had dug Artis' site at Castor.
@kimjameson7979
@kimjameson7979 9 лет назад
Interesting that the site is next to a modern landfill, the making of an Archaeological dig for the next two thousand years. "Nothing is new under the sun."
@Angelbach1995
@Angelbach1995 4 года назад
Oh...My...GOSH! DRY DIRT! Not a mushy bog or other muck! From California with lots of love!
@silvestreolvera9533
@silvestreolvera9533 6 лет назад
buen trabajo me gusta mucho la istoria 🤗
@SideWalkAstronomyNetherlands
@SideWalkAstronomyNetherlands 2 года назад
Right Tony....lol, grind Roman Maize .... That would be one really big find...
@WashuHakubi4
@WashuHakubi4 7 лет назад
Geo-Phizz Energy drink for archaeologists.
@cruisepaige
@cruisepaige 6 лет назад
WashuHakubi4 I had to watch the very first episode to find out what this was!
@tammydriver5759
@tammydriver5759 5 лет назад
LOL
@adamnoman4658
@adamnoman4658 4 года назад
Diggin' is thirsty work, mate!
@aurktman1106
@aurktman1106 3 года назад
I've gotten to the point from watching so many of these that the term geofizz pops up in my head randomly. I have aerospace students asking questions about rocket engines and I ask them, "well, have you done the geofizz yet?" I usually get blank stares, but on occasion I do get a giggle or the unexpected "Yes, I have..."
@WashuHakubi4
@WashuHakubi4 3 года назад
@@aurktman1106 Time Team was so brilliant at playing up the "rivalry" between the geo-phys people and the lumps-and-bumps folks. It almost felt like the geo-phys people were kept chained to their equipment, so they couldn't escape and become a danger to the community.
@nicolemurdoch
@nicolemurdoch 2 года назад
It'd be cool to see the lidar on this now
@damaged05170
@damaged05170 10 лет назад
And, Tony Robinson was knighted for the record, but Phil knows his shit & Tony is an actor/presenter/twat....Phil ALWAYS gets it right, yeah? He has PASSION & KNOWLEDGE! Plus, he works like a dog & makes the best progress consistently. I would ask him with caution too! Also, would love to hang out Phil-cool guy!
@damaged05170
@damaged05170 9 лет назад
You have to relax; I was half-kidding.
@andyalder7910
@andyalder7910 5 лет назад
He wasn't knighted for presenting Time Team though was he? More for being Baldrick and a political campaigner.
@bitsnpieces11
@bitsnpieces11 5 лет назад
damaged05170: Tony just has a different area of expertise then Phil. I know it was a light comment.
@cogsinister100
@cogsinister100 11 лет назад
This ones in HD fantastic !!!
@charlesinglin
@charlesinglin 8 лет назад
Thanks for the video. I've been working on a story thatincludes ancient iron smelting. This was very helpful.
@charlesinglin
@charlesinglin 7 лет назад
Very slowly, but that's normal. J.K. Rowlings I ain't.
@DELTA912420
@DELTA912420 11 лет назад
Red wine with dutch Coca.. odd combo but good. Thanks for the upload as always..
@KOOLBadger
@KOOLBadger 5 месяцев назад
I love you Tony and your grand team. I just heard about Nick..😢💔 May he rest in Peace. Now he knows all these hidden secrets and Smiling big time watching you all dig in the wrong places. His big joke..🥲🥰
@pollyb.4648
@pollyb.4648 5 лет назад
I think the bathhouse was used by the miners! Remembering my Anthropology that Roman slaves used public baths, I looked and found several references to slaves bathing 'if they had the fee'. Then found this quote: "IIRC, the regulations regarding mining slaves permitted them free bathing, which might suggest that otherwise slaves would have to pay like other customers. - TheHonRose Nov 7 '17 at 18:16
@corneliawissing7950
@corneliawissing7950 3 года назад
So very glad that nobody's using Matt as a experiment!
@Brian1Graves
@Brian1Graves 3 года назад
That little pick they thought might be a stylus would fit nicely on the end of one's little finger and be useful for picking one's teeth or ear wax.
@MissCattitude63
@MissCattitude63 11 лет назад
Oooooh! HD! Thank you!
@Mr2banned
@Mr2banned 11 лет назад
I am so pleased to have found your channel Reijer and hope to view all your uploads before Channel 4 shut you down. Note to Channel 4 censors: I would happily watch these on 4OD (incl ads) if your Channel worked properly which it does not. "Embedding disabled-watch on RU-vid" clicketty click, round and round in circles.
@fulkthered
@fulkthered 10 лет назад
They found that the iron ore in the area is good quality.In the States it would go from a nature reserve to an open pit mine over night.
@arborfield1
@arborfield1 9 лет назад
The 'antiquarian' was Edmund Artis, friend of poet John Clare who wrote of the discoveries. Lack of research by the team?
@Exiledk
@Exiledk 5 лет назад
Uhm... 08:30 The man is clearly named. They even have a picture of him and they describe his work. Hope that fixes that for you.
@JRandallS
@JRandallS 10 лет назад
Did Tony mention grinding Maize? Around 25:25? I thought Maize was a new world import and thus not available in Roman times.
@stannousflouride8372
@stannousflouride8372 8 лет назад
+John S Corn and maize in this instance refers to wheat and other cereal grains, not what we call corn.
@cpmenninga
@cpmenninga 7 лет назад
John S a small error on Tony's part. In the u.s. we refer to maize as corn. In the u.k. they refer to domesticated grains etc. as corn, in the aggregate, and the crop we refer to as corn they call maize. Maize is a new world plant, and discovery of its' existence at this dig would have "turned the archeological world on its' head."
@scarletfluerr
@scarletfluerr 4 года назад
An error in the script.
@wallplug3903
@wallplug3903 5 лет назад
At 25:20 it talks about the pot being used to grind corn, but corn wasn't in Europe until after roman times? Is this explanation a mistake or is the pot from slightly later times. Edit: ok so after further research I think I understand, in British English corn can mean wheat? In American English corn always means maize so this confused me.
@user-ge8yn4ql4i
@user-ge8yn4ql4i 5 лет назад
Yeah, corn is an all-purpose word for several cereals.
@DanCooper404
@DanCooper404 5 лет назад
Although he did specifically mention maize... Which is New World.
@elizabethnewell3133
@elizabethnewell3133 3 года назад
Corn is wheat in Britain.
@emilychb6621
@emilychb6621 3 года назад
Corn used to refer to any kind of cereal you could grind and make some form of bread from. England kept that use case wheras corn in US speech has morphed to nearly always mean maize. The was even a funny thing happening during the Marshal Plan. Hamburg's Mayor was asking for corn, or 'Korn' a very dated version of wheat from the American Marshal plan. And what did they get? ,tons of best US maize.
@karphin1
@karphin1 3 года назад
Yang that is correct, the term “corn” actually applies to grain, wheat primarily, in Britain and Europe. It’s true, corn or maize, was introduced after the New World became settled.
@rudolfbenner4802
@rudolfbenner4802 Год назад
just can't resist picking on poor Phil.
@fedraescuderohaldane6962
@fedraescuderohaldane6962 8 лет назад
Anybody else notice that Phil and Matt are wearing the same copper bracelet?
@barnabyaprobert5159
@barnabyaprobert5159 8 лет назад
+Fedra Haldane Arthritis sufferers?
@shannonrhoads7099
@shannonrhoads7099 5 лет назад
@JCBAirmaster73 The sales pitches on the magnetic bracelets are certainly... (puts on sunglasses)... attractive!
@WintrBorn
@WintrBorn 4 года назад
Brisdad53 One can get antivax doctors. Just because one is a man of science doesn't mean they can't be suckered by the placebo effect.
@eimhingalvin8864
@eimhingalvin8864 5 лет назад
Its great to see tony jenuinly interacting with the profeshionals at 31:30 it warms my heart
@seanwelch71
@seanwelch71 4 года назад
Could the Roman site be located there because of extant ironworks? Bath house? Perhaps a hot house for the laborers to warm themselves?
@lisakilmer2667
@lisakilmer2667 7 лет назад
Very similar dig in season 6 episode 7 - ironworking site with a bathhouse as the highest-status building on site.
@lindalawrence9351
@lindalawrence9351 5 лет назад
Lol yeah Tony. My money is on Phil too
@homerth1555
@homerth1555 21 день назад
At 25:25- it is unlikely the Romans were grinding maize (a New World crop).
@allmightlionthunder5515
@allmightlionthunder5515 7 лет назад
That's a big tricorder.
@kirkmorrison6131
@kirkmorrison6131 4 года назад
Midges and small spiders! Sir Robin runs away...
@angelitabecerra
@angelitabecerra 2 года назад
I mean John Geophys wasn't wrong. He pinpointed a spot of high magnetism created by human activity. He can detect it, not determine exactly what it is or date it 🤷🏽‍♀️
@myncawzadecameron9974
@myncawzadecameron9974 9 лет назад
looks a little like a bird, a swan with a neck where the head has broken off, the stone at 31:32
@ANTINUTZI
@ANTINUTZI 9 лет назад
Brenden Couch Well spotted, Brenden! I also saw a waterfowl of some kind, as if floating calmly on the surface, turning it's long neck around to it's left to preen underneath its feathers. Classic "pose". Bill & head shape rather like a cormorant's.
@areyouavinalaff
@areyouavinalaff 7 лет назад
you mean 28:24 ? I read comments before watching and got nothing from your time stamp. now I'm watching... swanston shows up at 28:24
@myncawzadecameron9974
@myncawzadecameron9974 7 лет назад
id say yes 28:24 lol idk why it changed or what I was doing before
@myncawzadecameron9974
@myncawzadecameron9974 7 лет назад
id say yes 28:24 lol idk why it changed or what I was doing before
@gregb6469
@gregb6469 7 лет назад
At the 25:24 mark, did Tony make a major error, saying the pot Phil was looking at was used to grind maize? Is not maize a grain native to the Americas, and thus unavailable to Europe prior to the late 1400/early 1500s?
@lisakilmer2667
@lisakilmer2667 7 лет назад
You're right. He usually said "corn", British English meaning generic "grain", but here he mis-spoke and they didn't catch it.
@Skyfire_The_Goth
@Skyfire_The_Goth 4 года назад
Nope, maize covers all corns in general www.dictionary.com/browse/maize
@5chr4pn3ll
@5chr4pn3ll 4 года назад
Oh wow. What is this resolution all of a sudden :D
@jonathonappleseed8893
@jonathonappleseed8893 4 года назад
Phil could occasionally use the right hand of Lord Blackadder to calm Tony down. The odd cameo would have certainly diminished the quantity of archeology, but it seems to fit.
@JoyJacques
@JoyJacques Месяц назад
I'm very curious what the quarry across the road was mining? I couldn't tell from the program. Was it mining stone only, or ore like the Romans.
@torqueup74
@torqueup74 9 лет назад
Faye...I love archieeees;P
@chrisedy9116
@chrisedy9116 4 года назад
I like Mick such a cool man USA
@canuzzi
@canuzzi 5 лет назад
It's the 15.4 and a Huawei commercial playing in Paris is running after this video. Which is quite macabre.
@andy-the-gardener
@andy-the-gardener 4 года назад
is there a precise date for this time team. im guessing its quite late era time team by the age of the presenters and peripheral evidence of surrounding programmes. sadly there is little to go on
@philaypeephilippotter6532
@philaypeephilippotter6532 4 года назад
As far as I can tell the broadcast date was the 17th of April, 2011.
@BoredCertified
@BoredCertified 6 лет назад
Gee-oh-fizz!
@user-ge8yn4ql4i
@user-ge8yn4ql4i 5 лет назад
Yes, geo phys
@tphvictims5101
@tphvictims5101 5 лет назад
How were the SLAVES treated? Were they killed? Was the work torture/punishment ?
@adamnoman4658
@adamnoman4658 4 года назад
What's In A Name? @ 46 00 : A long-lost Roman "settlement"? Or rather a small island in the imperial Gulag archipelago?
@frankfreeman1444
@frankfreeman1444 5 лет назад
I love the series, but please explain how, about 41 minutes in, Faye is explaining a dig site wearing a very delicate looking ring, her nail polish isn't even scratched and there is no dirt or any marks on her skin. I do more damage than that to my hands while making a sandwich.
@WintrBorn
@WintrBorn 4 года назад
Gloves, acrylic, gel polish. I work with my hands in a factory, and always wear gloves to protect my natural nails, and most of the other girls have acrylics that in at least one case are at 3 weeks and looking fine.
@Skyfire_The_Goth
@Skyfire_The_Goth 4 года назад
Either she was wearing gloves, or she washed her hands before the scene, as for the nail polish, being goth I use nail polish even though I'm a guy and a good nail polish can take a lot of abuse before getting scratched or chipped bad enough to notice on camera, if you look at her jacket sleeves you see the dirt on them so she was working before the scene.
@philaypeephilippotter6532
@philaypeephilippotter6532 4 года назад
@@Skyfire_The_Goth I seem to remember that the origin of nail polish was to protect the fingernails.
@suntomymoon369
@suntomymoon369 4 года назад
I love all time team! But i hate when people are sceptical. although, when i agree with the sceptic people i guess im sceptic to. O-O
@philaypeephilippotter6532
@philaypeephilippotter6532 4 года назад
*Sun To My Moon* I almost get angry (but sometimes I'm amused) when the _armchair archæologists_ trash the findings of some of the best _professional_ archæologists in the *UK,* a few amongst the best in the world. They watch a 50 minute programme and assume that is all that there was in a three-day dig, that the finds have been grossly misunderstood and the dating is way off.
@Mainedrummerboy
@Mainedrummerboy 10 лет назад
Do they ever address what is being mined next door to this site?
@MegaMidgetNinja
@MegaMidgetNinja 9 лет назад
I don't think so. They probably thought the landfill explanation was good enough.
@Libbathegreat
@Libbathegreat Год назад
That close to the river they'll have been quarrying either sand or gravel
@Tourist1967
@Tourist1967 5 лет назад
Mining site. Roman equivalent of the pithead baths of a coal mine. They said themselves smelting was hot and dirty work.
@Jigger2361
@Jigger2361 4 года назад
... 46:47 lol Tony, the 1820's archaeologist Edmond didn't finish his "reports" because he died lol .... love ya!
@TeresaTrimm
@TeresaTrimm 3 года назад
First aired November 14, 2010.
@slimeytoes
@slimeytoes 4 года назад
Grind corn or maize? I thought those were new world plants
@scarletfluerr
@scarletfluerr 4 года назад
The British refer to grains that are ground as corn. When in reality it maybe wheat or barley or another grain. But you're right about the maize, it is a new world plant that was not around during Roman times. It was a mistake in the script.
@megelizabeth9492
@megelizabeth9492 10 месяцев назад
Or Tony just misspoke and no one caught it.
@laithabdulkarim2551
@laithabdulkarim2551 5 лет назад
52°35'13.2"N 0°27'37.8"W
@woodyh4650
@woodyh4650 5 лет назад
I’ve watched a bunch of these Time Team episodes. England has such a deep and interesting history. I am curious to know why every other town is named “Some-or-other-shire”?
@PhillipCowell01
@PhillipCowell01 5 лет назад
Shire means county
@olivercromwell9500
@olivercromwell9500 9 лет назад
Time Team Rooting for Romans they love the romans why because it is easy to find and because they are southerners, stuff the romans .
@ChrisDragotta
@ChrisDragotta 4 года назад
28:10. You're welcome.
@icelandviking1961
@icelandviking1961 3 года назад
Chris Dragotta thank you
@Philrc
@Philrc 10 лет назад
"An eagle-eyed forest ranger" they don't mention any such person. An antiquarian back in the 1800's, yes.
@ronaldderooij1774
@ronaldderooij1774 9 лет назад
kha sab Watch the first minute again, please.
@Philrc
@Philrc 9 лет назад
Ronald de Rooij Ronny is it you again. This is a bit of a desperate attempt isn't it? to find fault with me. haven't you got something better to do in life? And did *you* watch the video I recommended?
@Philrc
@Philrc 9 лет назад
Ronald de Rooij ok so I've watched the first minute. He mentions the antiquarian *as I said* . No mention of an eagle-eyed forest ranger. Ok?
@Philrc
@Philrc 9 лет назад
Ronald de Rooij Sorry you have missed a few essential words. Can you please write the following " _yes I was wrong _*_again_*_ they do _*_not_*_ mention an eagle-eyed forester, my apologies_ " .
@Philrc
@Philrc 9 лет назад
Ronald de Rooij Come on Ronny, man up !
@russell7489
@russell7489 4 года назад
BathHouse That sure was premium quality iron w "impurities' that brought it up to quality steel The prime use would have bee WEAPONS for the wealthiest soldiers Whoever was in charge had to be rewarded to ensure material not stolen AND maintain production ie Money flowing
@WOLFROY47
@WOLFROY47 6 лет назад
if you had industry you would have a site overseer, ie posher dwelling, ahha i beat them to it
@PatrickPoet
@PatrickPoet 4 года назад
Who wouldn't do Tony? Three days of ecstasy, eh?
@TeresaTrimm
@TeresaTrimm 4 года назад
First aired April 17, 2011.
@lacey3880
@lacey3880 4 года назад
Am eirn....i have a site & would love ye to see
@cruisepaige
@cruisepaige 6 лет назад
Are they saying Castor? Karsta? I can’t figure out the accent.
@jayredd8340
@jayredd8340 5 лет назад
Pretty sure they're saying castor. Karsta is a locality in Sweden, pretty sure they aren't talking about that.
@ladyhawthorne1
@ladyhawthorne1 10 лет назад
If you use Chrome as your browser there is an app called Hola Unblocker that might help you.
@BoredCertified
@BoredCertified 7 лет назад
Phil's fingernails were out of control! Bless!
@deborahparham3783
@deborahparham3783 Год назад
Phil is a guitarist and puts those nails to very good use playing the blues. He is multi talented and a very smart man.
@parrotraiser6541
@parrotraiser6541 6 лет назад
When is Phil's hat going to be declared a public health hazard?
@arfnore
@arfnore 4 года назад
This artifact of national importance must be handled with five layers of rubber gloves!
@scarletfluerr
@scarletfluerr 4 года назад
He finally replaced it because he said it was so grubby he could grow carrots in it.
@johnmoss6631
@johnmoss6631 4 года назад
When will you be declared a public health hazard Parrot?
@marcusjohns5166
@marcusjohns5166 9 лет назад
Why will this one not play for me???
@ronaldderooij1774
@ronaldderooij1774 9 лет назад
Marcus Johns Because you are evil? Haha, just joking.
@condy3341
@condy3341 6 лет назад
I wonder where they get archaeology trowels?
@Wally-H
@Wally-H 5 лет назад
Try Amazon
@bitsnpieces11
@bitsnpieces11 5 лет назад
I'm pretty sure that they are masons trowels for spreading plaster/cement.
@martynnotman3467
@martynnotman3467 5 лет назад
Online. And they are bloody expensive. At least mine was.. 😂
@timothyroberts3550
@timothyroberts3550 4 года назад
Where's the water, cause that's a boat anchor...
@ngairegenge4346
@ngairegenge4346 7 лет назад
When they show the image in the beginning, are there rectangular marks up in the white, higher, part of the area? Did anyone ever ask/address what they might be? Old, newer?
@lisakilmer2667
@lisakilmer2667 7 лет назад
Stewart refers to them about 12:24, then they pop up again at 21:25 onwards, and at 41.48 onwards. They are part of the industrial complex.
@kathyrobertson5132
@kathyrobertson5132 5 лет назад
Maize?!?! They wouldn't have had that!
@Angelbach1995
@Angelbach1995 4 года назад
Tony specifically said that the bowl would have been used to grind things LIKE maize or corn. Now it's a big conspiracy! LOL! 😜
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