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Time Team S18-E03 Romans on the Range 

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Tony and the Team get a unique opportunity to dig at an army firing range at High Ham in Somerset and investigate a series of mosaics first discovered 150 years ago.
The mosaics hint at a grand villa, but as this part of Somerset has been in constant use by the army for the last century and a half, no one has ever had a chance to really see what's under the ground.
To everyone's surprise the initial results suggest there's been more than one villa on this site. Over the following days a story emerges of the highs and lows of Roman life in Britain, from the grand rooms used for entertaining to the pitiful lives of the slaves who lived on the edge of this high society.
The archaeology is impressive but the weather's not, and as the temperatures plummet the Team hold a crisis meeting. Could this be the first time in the programme's history that the conditions force the diggers to down tools?

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@GrahamCLester
@GrahamCLester 4 года назад
Matt is the unsung hero of Time Team.
@diannkelley3481
@diannkelley3481 2 месяца назад
Poor Matt. Coerced into taking on another role. Tony should have played the slave instead. Tony with his negativity, oops. Why does Matt have to play this type of role all the time?
@angelitabecerra
@angelitabecerra 3 года назад
Matt is so good natured. Always up for whatever crazy scheme they come up with. Raksha too
@daveashby9989
@daveashby9989 2 года назад
Hi Reijer. I want to personally thank you for posting these marvelous performances in history:) as I click on each episode I am reminded how much I enjoyed and miss this amazing feast of historical knowledge. Cheers. Hope you and your family are well. Dave
@maeve4686
@maeve4686 4 года назад
Phil is so cute and playful ! Keeping stride with Geophys... Ah,the shovel. A useful tool.
@minimaker5600
@minimaker5600 4 года назад
Cute?
@tunahelpa5433
@tunahelpa5433 4 года назад
Stewart is irreplaceable - a freakin' genius!
@markusarrow
@markusarrow 3 года назад
Well he even looks smart soo yeah
@PetinaGirl
@PetinaGirl 3 года назад
Sweet Matt, bless his heart! I love his kindness and good nature when he's often called on to be the "guinea pig!" He's definitely a FAVORITE of mine!
@yuwish6320
@yuwish6320 2 года назад
Dropping a metal shovel next to the probes on that resistivity probe was probably throwing off the results a bit. We love you, Phil!
@lisakilmer2667
@lisakilmer2667 7 лет назад
Very nice cooperation between multiple disciplines, and revealing a mixed story. As usual Matt is a good sport and brings a lot of fun to scholarship.
@spacelemur7955
@spacelemur7955 Год назад
Mick was a gem of a man. Wise, pleasant, and a mentor for young archeologists. He did well in his limited time here on Earth.
@MelissaThompson432
@MelissaThompson432 4 года назад
Matt is so lovely! He always took on their little experimental archaeology projects with such good grace and cheefulness. I need a Matt....
@lisakaz35
@lisakaz35 4 года назад
I'd like to rent him, at least.
@phoule76
@phoule76 4 года назад
in one episode, where they dig a mine, they show him changing on camera. happy hunting!
@JuleyC
@JuleyC 3 года назад
@Annie Holt Matt was studying to be an experimental archeologist when he started with the program, that's why he was the one picked for these things.
@markusarrow
@markusarrow 3 года назад
Matt is pretty chill, hes a non stop troweler and has a good eye
@darladahmen5413
@darladahmen5413 3 года назад
He is a pleasure to watch. Phil still makes me laugh.
@RumMonkeyable
@RumMonkeyable 6 лет назад
I really, really like Matt! He's always willing to role-play any situation the producers think up and does so in such a great way. He's just a great bloke, mate, guy! P.S. It must have reallly been bitterly cold for Phil to require some sort of wind barrier! He's not a complainer!
@104thDIVTimberwolf
@104thDIVTimberwolf 4 года назад
In my part of the US, "really old" is 150-200 years old (the Corps of Discovery was here in 1803-'04), since the Natives of the area left very little archeological evidence. It always amazed me to walk through a cemetery in Boston and see Revolutionary War Veterans' graves and many from the mid-seventeenth century. I can only imagine what these digs reveal. I wish they had 3 weeks or months, instead of three lousy days.
@lisaglynn3121
@lisaglynn3121 4 года назад
104thDIVTimberwolf Love Boston! I’m from Natick.
@pillager6190
@pillager6190 3 года назад
Yep. Stone age leaves... Stones. I live in Utah, anything pre-1847 is Native and other than cliff dwellings in the South? Nothing is left behind.
@megelizabeth9492
@megelizabeth9492 Год назад
Yeah, generally, the New England tribes tended to leave relatively little impact on the land, so it’s mainly post hole and midden type archeology.
@gaius_enceladus
@gaius_enceladus 8 лет назад
Coming from the young country of New Zealand, I am *so* envious of the Brits being able to dig a trench almost anywhere and come up with "Roman this" or "medieval that". Dig a trench in a carpark and you end up with the remains of a king! ( Richard III ). Amazing......
@lordleonusa
@lordleonusa 8 лет назад
parKING!
@Veni_Vidi_Vortice
@Veni_Vidi_Vortice 6 лет назад
The chair I'm sitting on is older than your country.
@Yora21
@Yora21 6 лет назад
I live in a medieval city, and at times it's actually getting a little bit annoying. You can't put a shovel into the ground anywhere in the center of town without having to make way for the archeologists for the next couple of weeks.
@MsAnpassad
@MsAnpassad 5 лет назад
@@Yora21 I have the same problem where I live, except that the finds are bronze age and viking age. So instead of digging in my garden, I build up instead with frames.
@mischelle9530
@mischelle9530 4 года назад
They’re making sure they don’t find English bibles or books that would further make them liars murderers etc. they’re looking for any proof that could be found by anyone after they found an English Bible from the first century they decided to start digging. Also the Brits are digging for English stuff and Romans which the queen of England is Roman. We’re not British or ever have been. We are English we ran from our land in 1620 because the Romans were burning us alive for having the Bible. This isn’t a privileged dig all it’s doing isn’t for the English in England which are very few now a days we all ran or was exiled. They made up other stories they’re good at stories that’s about it though not proving those stories or explaining other things that were happening at the same time as they claim Romans were in England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 which is now called Britain and uk 🇬🇧. But the English left on a mass scale. Now what you have in Britain are Romans Irish Germans Scott’s Welsh not that many English anymore. We left when they started impersonating us and burning us alive it wasn’t just war it was infiltration then persecution and genocide something that has been repeated on us 2000 years. They say they left but oh it looks like they stayed?
@marthareis5873
@marthareis5873 4 года назад
Watching Time Team episodes when I should be sleeping...
@joehilner4830
@joehilner4830 3 года назад
@alanrtment porter I play them while I sleep. Don't know if I'm learning anything, but I sleep good.
@markusarrow
@markusarrow 3 года назад
tell me about it , it is that good lol, but i have fell asleep a few times watching the mates until Phils laugh wakes me hehe...
@hadrianopolis1968
@hadrianopolis1968 4 года назад
Tony Robinson and Michael Palin, the best of British television. Only the Britts can make good TV programs like this one. Cheers from Quebec, Canada.
@SaturdaySportsman1
@SaturdaySportsman1 11 лет назад
Matt is always such a good sport.
@Wally-H
@Wally-H 5 лет назад
Archaeology jobs in the UK aren't that easy to come by. If you're getting a good wedge and somebody asks you to dress up and pretend to be a slave, you get on with it!
@lorawiese5897
@lorawiese5897 4 года назад
I thought hilarious. Raining outside serving tea and they complain it is wet.
@lucygray6162
@lucygray6162 4 года назад
He is a doll. I would adopt him in a heartbeat.
@ohkaygoplay
@ohkaygoplay 3 года назад
I laughed at Phil and the geophys team's interaction. :D quality content.
@BladeRunner21577
@BladeRunner21577 4 года назад
Its weird listening to Tony say how the people were clinging onto the Roman way of life inspite of the Goths sacking Rome. Its wasnt Roman life, it was the life everybody knew, in some most cases all they had ever known, its no small wonder they clung onto it, it was their life.
@TheLeonhamm
@TheLeonhamm 4 года назад
Moreover, the first Gothic sack of Rome had very little direct impact on Britain - politically or economically. Imperial Roman life in Britain had already ceased to be tied to the imperial system at Milan (then Ravenna); the British Roman emperor, Constantine III rebelled c 406 AD, he and his son and co-emperor Constans II were defeated by the Western emperor's general Constantius, and they died in AD 411, the story continues with the general Gerontius, Maximus, Asterius et al in Gaul up to AD 422. It was Constantine III's expensive and militarily demanding continental adventures that prompted the civil coup against his rule in Britain, c 409 AD - at much the same time as Gerontius and Maximus turned against him. Far from a nice simple war against the barbarian tribes, it was a series of petty and destructive internal Roman conflicts, usually in various alliances with these tribes, that made Honorius' long reign so decisive for ushering in the end of effective Roman rule in the West. Tax revenues from the more wealthy parts of the Western empire were not only disrupted by piracy and highway robbery/ vandalism, rather they had utterly ceased to flow; in Gaul and Africa because of war, in Britain because of its own choice of Brexit, however, agricultural wealth was battered close to home and mineral wealth further afield, free of central fiscal demands - and it was still jolly impressive cf the Hoxne Hoard c. AD 408-450.
@vickywhitesell4156
@vickywhitesell4156 5 лет назад
OMG! Matt is such a sport! But if he was Phil's age, he'd be in rebellion! Or dead.
@jonathaneffemey944
@jonathaneffemey944 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for posting.
@2gulfalco
@2gulfalco 5 лет назад
Rest In Peace Mick 😕
@markusarrow
@markusarrow 3 года назад
Indeed rip wise one
@lindasue8719
@lindasue8719 5 лет назад
That floor is incredible!
@ruthm.6071
@ruthm.6071 9 месяцев назад
Reijer, these episodes are beautifully presented, complete and as they were made originally. Thank you for setting up the this channel. You have a fan in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania, USA
@granskare
@granskare 5 лет назад
when I was in Turkey in the 50's, we had a mosaic in the ditch on the way to ops.
@randallkelley3600
@randallkelley3600 4 года назад
I was stationed at Incirlik 88-89. The sheer amount of ruins in the area was difficult to comprehend.
@ehagendijk
@ehagendijk 11 лет назад
Thats what I was thinking, its always Matt who has to dress up ;-)
@lucygray6162
@lucygray6162 4 года назад
And although they are just having a bit of fun, I do think it's a waste of a good archaeologist when they have multiple mosaics to clean up and record. They're not exactly doing it authentically; they're just using him as a gofer.
@JuleyC
@JuleyC 3 года назад
Matt was studying to be an experimental archeologist when he started with the program, that's why he was the one picked for these things.
@tunahelpa5433
@tunahelpa5433 4 года назад
Tesserae! An omen of Roman!
@robinandrews5478
@robinandrews5478 4 года назад
Oh Matt....if I was only 45 yrs younger!
@weaselrippedmyflesh
@weaselrippedmyflesh 4 года назад
At one point Tony mentions an old Roman well. Then it is never mentioned again. Odd..
@phoule76
@phoule76 4 года назад
they couldn't open any new trenches due to the weather
@lavillablanca
@lavillablanca 3 года назад
Not bad = English understatement Not bad is how I refer to a meal I have prepared of which I am very proud!
@gbe6348
@gbe6348 3 года назад
Matt, is always chosen for these things.
@TheSilverFiend
@TheSilverFiend 9 лет назад
Such a naughty slave, eating the cakes! Well, you just can't get good help these days...
@lorawiese5897
@lorawiese5897 4 года назад
Lol..after having no pants on in the cold he deserved it for energy.
@lisaglynn3121
@lisaglynn3121 4 года назад
Poor Matt!
@dbn52
@dbn52 9 лет назад
Rob Robert: I am from Chicago so we get our share of cold snow and Tornado's. I have been to numerous Canadian cities in the winter, but have never been to Banff! Calgary was cold enough.I did see construction work going on at -15 C. Now folks that is cold.But if you dress right you can survive. Our friends from the great white north are tough as nails. If they say it's cold you can believe them.
@dbn52
@dbn52 9 лет назад
My maiden name is Baillie so we have a small clan.. My husband has no Scottish roots that we can find. In a book we saw his name under Gunn. So we can add Fraser to the list of maybe? Thanks. I would not make it a night living like those ancestors.
@dbn52
@dbn52 9 лет назад
My father had traced his paternal side back to early 1600 all in Glasgow area. Family records have hinted that some went to London in the late 1700 and became cabinet and watch makers. There is a cabinet maker that has the same name as my Dad. But no proven relationship. My husband family has a Baldwin name that has been suggested as English Criminals. Scottish origins to Ireland. That is going to be fun searching that.Again thanks.
@dbn52
@dbn52 9 лет назад
Family history is incredible. Mind blowing really!!!
@fedraescuderohaldane6962
@fedraescuderohaldane6962 8 лет назад
+Celto Loco Wonder if we're related. I've been taken by surprise before when someone I know to be of Native American descent turns out to be a clan's member. You too bdn52, our clan shares Irish connections. And Baldwin rings a bell.
@dbn52
@dbn52 8 лет назад
when my maternal great great grandfather came to this area in the 1880 it was thru Canada.My father and his parents came thru Montreal and then Chicago in the 1920s.No Ellis Island for us. Made finding them more interesting and challenging a task.
@aylbdrmadison1051
@aylbdrmadison1051 5 лет назад
. . . always picking on Matt. :/
@PtolemyJones
@PtolemyJones 2 года назад
The lack of heated floors makes me feel like it might be Romanized locals, who are used to the local climate.
@user-xn2hf9re8r
@user-xn2hf9re8r 4 года назад
A so much nicer Roman expert than that pompous and argumentative Guy De B.. Phil seems much happier with Neil here too. Brilliant show - something England can be proud of.
@ElsieDreamWorld
@ElsieDreamWorld 4 года назад
Ah, but Guy is an acquired taste, it takes long to like him but once you do... I’m sorry but I love all the ones in the team, hmmm I think...
@makara80
@makara80 4 года назад
Each to their own of course but I always liked Guy who seemed very natural on camera, interacted with Tony well and even exuded a certain natural charisma. Despite not getting any negative vibes from him myself though clearly others did! Regardless, perhaps some of Guy's detractors just have an instinctive, _prejudicial_ dislike for him because of his (to some) pretentious name?
@phoule76
@phoule76 4 года назад
they're both fine
@Jobotubular
@Jobotubular 2 года назад
both have their respective qualities
@user-xn2hf9re8r
@user-xn2hf9re8r 2 года назад
@@Jobotubular get some balls and decide
@kongkjetil
@kongkjetil 9 лет назад
Why is Baldrick so cocky??
@awallner1
@awallner1 3 года назад
That slave reenactment reminded me of my days as a graduate student. I didn't have to wash my advisor's car though.
@jeffhall2411
@jeffhall2411 3 года назад
matt is the guy who always does all this stuff... hope he gets paid well.
@kenmichener8439
@kenmichener8439 2 года назад
Matt is the best I love this kid I I keep him in my heart all the time I Love Phil and I love everybody else with this kid got heart I like that good guy good man and he is a man love you buddy
@parrotraiser6541
@parrotraiser6541 6 лет назад
It's remarkable how close to the surface most of the "Time Team" sites produce results. Is that just the result of deliberate selection, or is representative of how shallow most historical sites are?
@Yora21
@Yora21 6 лет назад
I think it's because of the geology of England. It's all pretty flat sand and soil. Even in a thousand years there isn't much material building up. Especially when you're on top of a hill. The only places where you could get thick deposits of material is on river plains after big floodings.
@someguy4262
@someguy4262 2 года назад
Oh noes! -10C WITH windchill? That's like... not very cold. That's "wear a winter coat, a hat, and gloves" weather. Not "stop an entire television production/archaeology excavation" weather.
@pigoff123
@pigoff123 6 лет назад
So sad they have to bury it again
@Yora21
@Yora21 6 лет назад
What is burried is getting preserved.
@AquaFurs
@AquaFurs 7 лет назад
Great episode, but for me the scenes with Matt as a servant/slave break the continuity of the story about the archaeological work. It would also be nice to have a pub scene at the end :oD
@lindasue8719
@lindasue8719 5 лет назад
Paul Allan i've never been a fan of the "lifestyle" segments that they started adding many seasons ago.
@tpseeker3367
@tpseeker3367 3 года назад
Whine about Matt taking the role of a slave than want a scene at a pub at the end aye. Gotta love Hypocrites.
@jamest2401
@jamest2401 2 года назад
Poor Matt. Making him do the toilet floor was uncalled for.
@nexussever
@nexussever 4 года назад
If you look at the license plate at 31:50, you will see that it is appropriate for this dig. "FHK"
@dano4572
@dano4572 4 года назад
the guy pushin the geo machine, should put a mower/grass cutter on the front and be mowing the lawn at the same time!!! just sayin
@phoule76
@phoule76 4 года назад
more metal and moving bits would probably muddy the results, which work with magnetism
@nickrich56
@nickrich56 11 лет назад
... and the roman well? Do they enjoy doin that? Keeps us tuned in I suppose. Regardless the weather send the slave to dig it !
@phoule76
@phoule76 4 года назад
they couldn't open any new trenches due to the weather
@Jaqueli9er
@Jaqueli9er 2 года назад
that "slave experiment" was of bad taste... It felt like they were mocking slavery in the same place where people were enslaved by the romans. Also, it's a waste to see such a good digger like Matt not digging at all.
@LintonHerbert
@LintonHerbert 3 года назад
Hmm. I didn't know the child of a slave would be a slave. I thought you became a slave in order to survive after a defeat. I thought hereditary slavery was a New World outrage.
@user-hy7zb2vl3t
@user-hy7zb2vl3t 3 месяца назад
Probably because my property had a baby, the baby is mine too.....
@destroybilderbergeendillum3558
Someone please buy Phil a new hat for every dig.
@51WCDodge
@51WCDodge 5 лет назад
You obvously don't wear a hat! The hat is you! They develop thier own personality, you can't just ditch them and buy a new one! No one recognises you.
@lindasue8719
@lindasue8719 5 лет назад
I think he has a bunch of hats, each gets trashed through the episode, cleaned, and he's got a fresh one next time… it's like people you might know who look like they're wearing the same white shirt to work, but it's another one/clean one each day.🙂
@jodymazzarese5151
@jodymazzarese5151 2 года назад
Of all of these digs, this one wasn’t my favorite only because of how horribly Matt was treated during his time being a slave, especially with the weather being so nasty 😔😔
@lylewyant3356
@lylewyant3356 4 года назад
poor Matt.....
@Shaden0040
@Shaden0040 2 месяца назад
if it's not flint napping then Phil doesn't know what technology he is or how to use it.
@cjamthepatricianakabilldoo7852
Wonder what orders mat got from the girls
@jb281723
@jb281723 4 года назад
I heard his roman name was Biggus Dickus
@Timotei75
@Timotei75 7 лет назад
37:20 - Goblin lying on it's back clawing at the air. For some reason. Maybe it's dying, I don't fucking know. I'm drunk.
@adamdavis4346
@adamdavis4346 6 лет назад
FurryLippedSquid i see it too 😂
@kvarietyfan
@kvarietyfan 8 лет назад
I see leaving some of the sites in the ground, but this one is so shallow.
@rorytolmie6504
@rorytolmie6504 8 лет назад
+kvarietyfan Now that they know the depth of the site, and its location, I pretty much garauntee that field will never be plowed again. In a way, some fields protect sites, because you can't have trees there while growing. Its probably for the best. Some of the hardest damage to cleared out sites is the visitor traffic, and the decay process accelerates in exposed air. Best buried in the end. Btw, Time Team taught me that! :)
@danhanqvist4237
@danhanqvist4237 9 месяцев назад
Minus 10 is not actually that cold if you do physical work.
@brianhaskard1042
@brianhaskard1042 5 лет назад
Not the usual tt dynamic. Mick a bit grumpy, Neil finding things, Phil not wanting to dig. Mark up for it & Phillipa clever, bright & cute. Don't you just wish tt could continue?
@lindasue8719
@lindasue8719 5 лет назад
Brian Haskard I noticed Mick'svoice was off, maybe he was under the weather. This is also only had two years before he passed away so maybe he was ailing (?)
@barnabyaprobert5159
@barnabyaprobert5159 8 лет назад
How To Speak Hardingese: "Shoite" = "Site"
@Timotei75
@Timotei75 7 лет назад
Also applies to the Irish.
@phoule76
@phoule76 4 года назад
summit!
@bryanwalt3934
@bryanwalt3934 5 лет назад
I have a question... I've only started watching a few months ago. Why do they only dig for 3 days????
@billie-jobenway8658
@billie-jobenway8658 5 лет назад
They all have regular jobs or classes to return to. The show was set up to take place over a few days to fit into their schedules. Also, Mick wanted to do this to bring archaeology to the masses.
@mikeburgess944
@mikeburgess944 Год назад
Maybe Tony should have done some self examination as to why he so enjoyed yelling at a slave!
@thehaprust6312
@thehaprust6312 2 года назад
Phil would never live in a roundhouse. Way too modern for him.
@niccoarcadia4179
@niccoarcadia4179 4 года назад
I really like Time Team but feel some places they excavate should've had more time. Like a double episode (6 days) or at least one extra day or two depending on the amount of archeology left uncovered..
@minimaker5600
@minimaker5600 4 года назад
They said it was a firing range and in use most of the time.
@robrobert9541
@robrobert9541 9 лет назад
I can't help but laugh whenever I hear Brits complaining about "the cold." Here it is a windchill of only -10C and they've all stopped working! Here in Canada our construction workers don't stop working until the temperatures get below -30C, and that would typically have a windchill of about -45C or colder. I can remember lots of days spent trying to install plumbing in a hotel being built in Banff, Alberta, that had yet to have walls (just concrete slabs and framing) and the wind was howling through there with temperatures at around -25C. You couldn't have your gloves off for more than a minute or two or you'd get frostbite. They wouldn't allow us to stop until -30C, regardless of windchill factor.
@deetsy4jesus
@deetsy4jesus 9 лет назад
Celto Loco Yep Celto Loco, it's the same here in Wisconsin! Trees are still bare, but it felt like summer already. In the fall, we'd be freezing already. LOL It's all relative!
@ronaldderooij1774
@ronaldderooij1774 9 лет назад
Rob Robert Windchill is not everything. I had a Swedish woman here in the Netherlands in April. She came from 100 km north of Stockholm. It was damp, windy and cold. Maybe just above ) 0C. The same weather as in this video, really. She really complained bitterly about the cold. So, I think it is also the combination of wind, being wet and humid air that gives the subjective feeling of suffering from cold. She stated too that cold is much better to bear in Sweden where the air is much dryer and the wind is not so violent.
@robrobert9541
@robrobert9541 9 лет назад
Ronald de Rooij The colder the air the dryer the air. Basic science.
@robrobert9541
@robrobert9541 9 лет назад
Celto Loco I live in a part of Canada that regularly gets down to -40C to -45C for at least ⅓ of the winter, and down to an average of -25C for the remaining ⅔.
@robrobert9541
@robrobert9541 9 лет назад
Celto Loco LOL! I lived in Vancouver for about a year. The spring and summer were great - best times of my life. Starting halloween night it began to rain. When I finally couldn't take it anymore and left to go home it was December 20, and it hadn't stopped raining in all that time, not even for an hour. Two days after I left they got an extremely rare snow event that pretty much shut down the city. It was an inch of snow!!! LOL! But the grey, rainy, damp air never got below plus 5C in all that time. It was just really depressing, and I decided it was better to freeze in the sunshine than to walk around with an umbrella all the time in plus 5C.
@kurtbogle2973
@kurtbogle2973 3 года назад
Was Constine in on the sacking of Rome?
@Jobotubular
@Jobotubular 2 года назад
no.
@et4751
@et4751 2 года назад
Probably bitter and mean that I hope every flippin kardashian home, business and media site ends up like this busted mosaic. Good episode because shows the decline and circumstance that following Saxon, Anglo Saxon period built upon (or destroyed).
@edem1970
@edem1970 5 лет назад
A few cock ups in there.... she holds up a dirty coin of the emperor Theodosius and they then show a cleaned coin (urbs roma) of the emperor Constantine :)
@a.westenholz4032
@a.westenholz4032 4 года назад
The archaeology was excellent as usual. But that stunt with turning Matt into a slave was a complete waste of his time. It demonstrated nothing about Roman slavery. The actual conditions that Roman slaves lived under could vary considerably. It was also easier for a person to become a slave and to be free once more than we think. Besides for most slaves they would have had quite a lot of company they could talk to during the day. Further many people while free had lives that were worse off than a slave's who were at least guaranteed meals, clothes, and a roof over their heads. Life for the very poor made things so tough that they often ended up selling themselves or their children into slavery for a better life, either permanently or for a period of time. My point is life could be hard for someone back then whether or not they were a slave or a free person. Yet sometimes a slave could have it much better than those who were generally free. Sometimes much worse, especially if that slave was in the mines.
@makara80
@makara80 4 года назад
For what it's worth agreed as it seemed more like a clumsy comedy skit than anything. Perhaps though, with younger viewers probably watching, they thought it prudent to _sanitise_ the crueller, more sadistic aspects of enslavement?
@cathe8282
@cathe8282 2 года назад
I know Tony is supposed to be the voice of the viewer but he makes me so angry when he's just dismissing the bloody amazing possibility of untouched villa to find what was basically in a book of over a hundred years ago. If Tony were with Howard Carter he would have told Howard to give up and rebury Tutankhamun's entrance because it wasn't a tomb he read about. After 18 seasons how was he still spouting that attitude. Surely people during the run of the show complained.
@Shaden0040
@Shaden0040 2 месяца назад
I feel sorry for Matt he always got the **** end of the stick When he was asked to be one of the reenactors and he always ended up as a slave period now that there's new time team can you guys do one episode where Matt is the master and somebody else is the slave please just once just once and that way Matt can have a little sympathy for the person or revenge for the person who is the slave and if he could you make Tony the slave I don't think you're going to go do that but if you could that'd be just desserts. Tony's what 80s? now you can't do that on he's got to be in his late 70s 60 70s at any rate. so what would be nice to see poor Matt become a slave owner compared to a slave maybe he's a slave home owner during a row vault And we get to see how that happened?
@barnabyaprobert5159
@barnabyaprobert5159 8 лет назад
Phillipa's dimples. [sigh]
@Timotei75
@Timotei75 7 лет назад
Lovely, isn't she? And before any of you damn feminists pipe up, where would the human race be without men lusting after women?
@thomasandersen2534
@thomasandersen2534 3 года назад
She is lovely. 🤗 I’m flying over the pond to find me an English lady 🇬🇧
@zedwms
@zedwms 4 года назад
0:45 is that Che Guevara?
@adamsjerome1839
@adamsjerome1839 3 месяца назад
The difference between the original Time Team and the new show is as stark as night and day. To use the Olympics scoring theme, Tony and crew an across the bourd 10,s. Sadly the new show, a generous 5.
@cristerowarrior1450
@cristerowarrior1450 7 лет назад
There where no "English" people in Britain until after the Anglosaxon invasion. The Angle,Saxon and Jute would still be in Sweden, Denmark and the Netherlands at that time
@Scotto6977
@Scotto6977 Год назад
Mick🌈sweater ✔️
@edem1970
@edem1970 9 лет назад
The 'coin expert' is attributing that URBS ROMA coin to the emperor Theodosius at 36:43 .... time to change your coin expert folks!
@Philrc
@Philrc 7 лет назад
explain
@edem1970
@edem1970 7 лет назад
I mean it has nothing to do with Theodosius, it is a coin minted during the time of Constantine I with the legend VRBS ROMA around the head of Roma
@johnspahr1679
@johnspahr1679 Год назад
The "experiment" using Matt as a slave wasn't particularly funny and, as you had no infomation from the 400's you had nothing to base your treatment on.
@thehairyhominid9972
@thehairyhominid9972 10 месяцев назад
I'm pretty sure slaves were treated like...slaves.
@frankparis9408
@frankparis9408 2 года назад
Bullshit about the slavery, here...
@mangela9517
@mangela9517 4 года назад
Slaves in Roman Empire were rarely born into it, but were spoils of wars or type of punishment. They were treated MUCH more humanely than its usually thought, not only compared to slaves in Americas, but also then free African Americans in the mid 20.century or in South Africa. Roman Low offered options for slaves how to earn freedom. And there was no stigma or racism so great many of them became Citizens and even eminent figures. Much better then how modern 21st century Empires (America, China, Russia..) treat their not so wealthy subjects or the rest of the world.. BIG fan of Time Team sends LOVE to all like-minded
@randynastali1193
@randynastali1193 4 года назад
Our Roman ancestors treated slaves horrible.
@CreatingwithWinglessAngel
@CreatingwithWinglessAngel 5 лет назад
I wish they wouldn't call it stealing when it's obviously reclaiming of useful matrial, and land. Get over the past for crying outloud.
@phoule76
@phoule76 4 года назад
"robbed out" is just the term. I doubt they lose much sleep over it.
@Lemma01
@Lemma01 6 лет назад
Robinson clearly relishes the power of a slave owner... he's very odd
@Yora21
@Yora21 6 лет назад
Well, he also did a show about the shittiest medieval jobs, with himself often being the guinea pig.
@jimleon7894
@jimleon7894 4 года назад
Matt, 10....Tony... a big fat 0.
@mard420
@mard420 9 лет назад
LMAO, cold. hardly.
@WarshMeh
@WarshMeh 6 лет назад
Haha No doubt Try Michigan in the dead of winter. I've seen a deer frozen standing still.
@ej3016
@ej3016 5 лет назад
sometimes I just want Tony to shut up and let the experts get on with their explanations - somebody needs to remind him that archeology works backwards - you have to deal with the end of the life of this villa before you can get to the decorated bits and the pretty bits 🤨🤨🤨
@Wally-H
@Wally-H 5 лет назад
He knew that full well. He was playing dumb for the script.
@lindasue8719
@lindasue8719 5 лет назад
John Clark agreed. I read somewhere that he was an archeology student of Mick, Which is how they knew each other.
@lindasue8719
@lindasue8719 5 лет назад
I definitely prefer his role in the old days. No flailing of arms and jumping and running.
@patriciaheil6811
@patriciaheil6811 7 лет назад
er, no, Neal, Romans went to war specifically to get slaves. Cassius did at any rate, picked a fight with the Judeans and 30,000 captive Jews were sold into slavery in just that one go. It was part of your pay as an officer. It was the troops who were paid, and that was the start of donatives by the emperors which turned into a kind of blackmail -- if you don't pay us enough, we'll go make an emperor of the guy who will.
@NothingToNoOneInParticular
@NothingToNoOneInParticular 4 года назад
Corney has such an unfortunate configuration of facial hair, for being outside of a prison. Ugh.
@uw1955
@uw1955 10 лет назад
And again an episode which couldn't solve a dig from 150 years ago, but should have started a whole complete new dig and that can't be done in just three days. That is not good archaeology !
@robertwbraiden
@robertwbraiden 10 лет назад
Actually, this episode is a good example of good archaeology. Time Team is evaluation-archaeology and that's exactly what they did here, they evaluated the site. They established the overall chronology of the site, in particular its end point. They determined the quality of the workmanship of the mosaics and the villa building, yet they left the vast bulk of the site un-excavated so that later archaeologists with even better equipment can come in and resume where TT left off. Job well done indeed.
@fedraescuderohaldane6962
@fedraescuderohaldane6962 8 лет назад
+uw1955 Again I don't think you understand the objective of TT. It's not there for an in depth archaeological study. In the words of the founder of the whole enterprise (Mick Aston) I will remind you his own words '"a way of reaching 3 million people rather than 30 people in the village hall.' Further he goes on to say that 3 days is enough to give the overall picture of the site and determine if it's worth further study. So there is both commercialism and scientific endeavour there. Both going hand in hand, on the show and in real life. Without Aston, some of the sites wouldn't even be heard of, let alone considered worth pursuing.
@phoule76
@phoule76 4 года назад
it's adequate for their mission and the time they're given. it's more like "salvage" archeology than full or proper archeology, where they would record and draw every find instead of snatching it up from context right away
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