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Explore the extreme world of archaeology as the Extreme Archaeology team, led by vulcanologist Mark Davis, ventures to Britain's most remote historical site - Kame of Isbister, a jagged sea stack in the far north of Shetland. Joined by skilled experts, including archaeologist Katie Hurst, bone specialist Alice Roberts, and geophysicist Meg Waters, the team aims to uncover the mysteries of this inhospitable location
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@EarthScienceTV
@EarthScienceTV 7 месяцев назад
This expedition to Britain's most remote historical site reveals how even the most inaccessible places can hold significant clues to human history. The team's expertise across disciplines is crucial for piecing together the site's story.
@benwilson6145
@benwilson6145 7 месяцев назад
This is easily accessible in the summer! Maybe try St Kilda or Sula Sgeir?
@susanbartman2267
@susanbartman2267 7 месяцев назад
I’m no expert, but in the world would you plan this trip in October?
@TheSilmarillian
@TheSilmarillian 7 месяцев назад
True but they have a travel schedule I guess, and it is called extreme archeology, I would have thought summer and a chopper access.
@TallulahB58
@TallulahB58 6 месяцев назад
@@TheSilmarillian So much easier by helicopter. All done for drama, I suppose.
@bertvosburg558
@bertvosburg558 2 месяца назад
Didn't seem very well planned but the crew were troopers all the same. Dr Alice Roberts kneeling in the rain on the possible viking "boat" site was priceless. Slog on, never give up.
@davejohnston5925
@davejohnston5925 7 месяцев назад
After further thoughts, and a wee dram or three of Paddy's Irish single malt... there is the possibility that this could be one of the hermitages established by Brendan of Clonfert (c. AD 484 - c. 577) He is one of the early Irish monastic saints and one of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland. I've no idea as to how to establish or refute this conjecture, but let's put it out there as chum for Academia to gnaw on, shall we?
@brotheca
@brotheca 7 месяцев назад
Hahaha Excellent source of inspiration! While it seems to be a Céilí Dé monastic site, most of the sites Brendan of Clonfert are mostly along the west coast of Ireland and there is no evidence he made it to Shetland. (Also, the earliest references to him as a seafarer date from the 9th century.) However, the next time you find yourself in a glass of Paddy’s explore the fascinating similarities between his legends and old folklore like The Voyage of Máel Dúin and other contemporary immrama.
@pearlspiers4779
@pearlspiers4779 6 месяцев назад
To my inexperienced mind regarding archaeological dig sites… taking into account my military job of “Movements” moving soldiers/troops and gear, my thoughts were: RESEARCH PLANNING LOGISTICS TRANSPORT translation: research the local history, geology, topography, weather, etc. Logistics: ensure gear, campsites, food, technology, climbing experts, safety crew are in situ prior to arrival of the archaeologists; Travel: self explanatory lol… More particularly ensure that excavation and archaeological investigative tools are in place on the dig site ready for the “experts” arrival to maximise their LIMITED TIME on site. I admire their enthusiasm and dedication. They are more than likely working with stringent funds. I do believe that with more effective planning… … … Regardless of my uneducated observations… I was fascinated by the subject and enjoyed the content of this YT vid 😊👍🏽💕 THANK YOU for uploading!
@jasethesmiff5683
@jasethesmiff5683 5 месяцев назад
Im at the bit 'Quite possible monastic site'.... Mick Aston wouldve loved this.
@user-do5ft8rr6s
@user-do5ft8rr6s 7 месяцев назад
fantastic. cheers.
@natalieb.1306
@natalieb.1306 6 месяцев назад
Unfortunateley you find no proof you wanted, but what an adventure to have! and I can feel your passion for digging 🤗💪
@TheHekateris
@TheHekateris 7 месяцев назад
I don't mean to offend the production team, but I needed a little less on walking the ridge. There's only so much "This is wicked scary!" I can take in an hour-long show. Having said that, what a curiosity! I very much appreciate that the expedition went out there to do the thing.
@Icanbacktrailers
@Icanbacktrailers 6 месяцев назад
Yeah it’s annoying. People who watch this are interested in history, not climbing. Even without much archeology, they could have filled the time in with telling us more historical context
@doubleT84
@doubleT84 7 дней назад
This was made for TV. So you need some thrilling content and cliffhangers in between the commercials.
@sterlingmoose9335
@sterlingmoose9335 7 месяцев назад
There seems to be a recurring theme with this series. Waste Day 1 with some pointless exercise to get to the site, don't take any gear then spend the next couple of days faffing about, then solve the mystery just in time. I can see why this format never had the popularity of Time Team. Katy reminds me of Jennifer Saunders, I keep expecting Dawn French to turn up and it turning into a ridiculous skit, but then they have the volcanologist guy for that.
@duckman5274
@duckman5274 7 месяцев назад
Word.
@puppy2haley
@puppy2haley 5 месяцев назад
Excellent!!
@daylight8208
@daylight8208 7 месяцев назад
Eh time team was the best archeologist show.
@davejohnston5925
@davejohnston5925 7 месяцев назад
Conjecture: Its a Viking summer fishing village... Stone walls sailcloth, used for roofing, any wood products are brought in, is used as drying frames, heat and cooking... The boat shape impression could be either, or both; a long house for feeding and religious use as well as identifying the clan and Kin currently occupying the place.
@bloodyfluffybunny7411
@bloodyfluffybunny7411 7 месяцев назад
most likely its a fishing village yeah they really seemed to be trying hard to project their christian convent/hermatice theory upon this project while there's no proof for this at all its was more a sporty day out with the girls than serious archeology being done
@davejohnston5925
@davejohnston5925 7 месяцев назад
There's always the possibility that it could be one of the hermitages founded by Brendan of Clonfert (c. AD 484 - c. 577), but then again as I stated, It's conjecture.@@bloodyfluffybunny7411
@brotheca
@brotheca 7 месяцев назад
How much fishing do you do? I am guessing not much as this is a terrible location for a fishing settlement. There’s no natural harbor, no easy way to the water, etc. You need to consider the surrounding geography. They kept discussing an early Christian site specifically because of how difficult it is to access. The site has clearly been selected for purposes of refuge and isolation - it is effectively screened from the land - and the obvious need for privacy provides a clue to its identity. There is documentary evidence to support early Celtic Christians in the area at that time + similar monastic sites (albeit, not of Norse construction) in similarly remote areas from the era.
@noonehere1793
@noonehere1793 7 месяцев назад
Archaeology, rugged coastline, risky climbing, camping in a rugged place and beautiful intelligent women…..what more could you ask for!👍👍🤔😀
@troybing6665
@troybing6665 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for the heads up 👊
@MystLily
@MystLily 6 месяцев назад
It surprises me that there are restrictions on how many dig sites and areas can be excavated given the location and erosion factors. How long can it be before another team goes in and only for a few days and dig up little bits because by the time any answers are found it could be too late to find out anything more about that site. They could be missing out on extraordinary finds just because the government says no and I do understand that restrictions are there for a reason but when nature is eroding the site then it is best to go quickly. If I was on that dig, I'd want to stay there for a month or so, just to get the most out of it. A 2 day dig isn't worth it and given it was Viking possibly, what finds could have been uncovered given not a lot is known about them, what a missed opportunity
@TallulahB58
@TallulahB58 6 месяцев назад
Might as well dig it all up as it will be lost to the sea eventually.
@jim-do5pt
@jim-do5pt 7 месяцев назад
Awesome Archaeology expedition!! Everybody did their job and no injuries, right? Charcoal is something useful for dating the site..., (thumbs up) Viking..., just what phase? Heathen or Christian...?
@TheVeek192
@TheVeek192 7 месяцев назад
Why in heck not get a helicopter to drop you there?
@nycbigbear
@nycbigbear 7 месяцев назад
My thoughts exactly. And why didn't they wait for summer?
@mikeholton3914
@mikeholton3914 7 месяцев назад
former US Army Aviator here. trying to get the team in any helicopter was not an option, even when it was somewhat calm looking its still very windy and its not a straight linier wind, the swirling around the promontory would have been a nightmare for even the most skilled pilots. far too dangerous for in insertion or exfil. only time i would say it would have been worth the risk is to evac someone with a life threatening injury. NSDQ
@nycbigbear
@nycbigbear 7 месяцев назад
@@mikeholton3914 Thanks
@TheVeek192
@TheVeek192 7 месяцев назад
That makes sense@@mikeholton3914
@TheVeek192
@TheVeek192 7 месяцев назад
I am thinking that they probably had it scheduled very far in advance and had no control over what the weather served up those days@@nycbigbear
@marylavine2632
@marylavine2632 7 месяцев назад
Interesting very interesting. The landscape would have been different so perhaps closer to main land.
@derjano
@derjano 4 месяца назад
Pity it has more become a documentary about climbing difficulties then actually archelogy.
@leighperry2404
@leighperry2404 5 месяцев назад
Why this time of year? Plan this for the best time of year for the weather.
@susanjane4784
@susanjane4784 7 месяцев назад
I would be far more interested if there were less dramatic exposition and less dicey rope work. Focusing on the archeology would be far more entertaining. I do enjoy seeing so many women in this project.
@screwthecabal6453
@screwthecabal6453 7 месяцев назад
I would think thar the people who decided to live on that rock weren't "monastic" people like they said but people who don't want waring people around. They simply want to be left alone where they don't have to worry about other people taking their stuff and killing them.
@brotheca
@brotheca 7 месяцев назад
The lack of space for & evidence of grazing and farming make this unlikely. It’s far too isolated and with far too many homes built far too close together for it to be a typical community site. Also keep in mind that eremitic sites are hallmarks of early Christian monks in this part of the world.
@hilarykirkby4771
@hilarykirkby4771 7 месяцев назад
It wouldhave been a good idea to research how island folk exploited, and still do, the natural resources. Communities still scale rock faces to harvest young seabirds. This rock stack has wind to air dry seabirds, seals and fish.
@MrGozer23
@MrGozer23 7 месяцев назад
It seems the Shetlands are huge mountains forced from the ocean floor. At one point they may have been big as the Himalayas. They have eroded over time to what they are now. Just goes to show that even mountains are no forever. Cool and creepy at the same time.
@benwilson6145
@benwilson6145 7 месяцев назад
Maybe do some research! Shetland has much unique geology
@paulmacfarlane207
@paulmacfarlane207 7 месяцев назад
This shows how weak we have become the Vikings that lived there built houses out there with no climbing gear..
@darrelld.paveyjr.1477
@darrelld.paveyjr.1477 7 месяцев назад
All those year ago, could the summit not been wider, even a walkway?
@549RR
@549RR 7 месяцев назад
They mention that about 13 minutes in.
@paulsouth4794
@paulsouth4794 7 месяцев назад
What a load of pointless drama .. so where is the archaeology? Thanks god Shackleton didn't have this crew ... 😂
@YNomadicCreator
@YNomadicCreator 7 месяцев назад
This is like Time Team next generation. They tested a site for possible explorations later. That is the premise. Seeing the start of new possibilities. I think that is neat.
@paulsouth4794
@paulsouth4794 7 месяцев назад
@@YNomadicCreator local knowledge would dictate that conclusion !
@MultiPetercool
@MultiPetercool 6 месяцев назад
Perpetuating the myth that Archaeologists are all like Indiana Jones. 😂
@paulsouth4794
@paulsouth4794 6 месяцев назад
@@MultiPetercool
@FrostyBalls01
@FrostyBalls01 6 месяцев назад
If you want archaeology call the time team. If you want drama call these guys.
@maeve4686
@maeve4686 5 месяцев назад
Lots of Time Team references. If you miss it, it's available on Reijer Zaaijer's channel, free. He has all 20 years, other shows the members did, Tony's own production of historical jobs throughout history, billions of earth history in a nutshell. There's a TT USA, but it's not very good & the team hasn't any comraderie. Also, only one ad at the beginning . The rest is ad free !
@williepressley2036
@williepressley2036 7 месяцев назад
I watched time team on this very spot over 10 years ago so you aren't the first
@brotheca
@brotheca 7 месяцев назад
Perhaps you are remembering Gateholm off the coast of Pembrokeshire? This show is a Time Team spinoff (but I don’t think it is nearly as good as TT). I was curious and googled it: these archeologists were first archeologists to visit.
@maeve4686
@maeve4686 5 месяцев назад
No finds could indicate a monastic village with vows of poverty. Luke spent his last days at a monastery....
@anya18dbh
@anya18dbh 6 месяцев назад
Didn't Time team go there once?
@beckyhilton3673
@beckyhilton3673 Месяц назад
Seems that that Kane slipped on the main coast line.
@greeneyeddevil1
@greeneyeddevil1 7 месяцев назад
This seems to me a redo of Time Team
@user-es4cj8ct1o
@user-es4cj8ct1o 7 месяцев назад
Do I see some Time Team alumni?
@darrelld.paveyjr.1477
@darrelld.paveyjr.1477 7 месяцев назад
Yes, yes you do. Alice Roberts. I do not know the other two, `cept from these episodes.
@SA-bc6jw
@SA-bc6jw 7 месяцев назад
Katie Hirst, too.
@Zardox-The-Heretic-Slayer
@Zardox-The-Heretic-Slayer 7 месяцев назад
Alice was beautiful here
@spiritnsage
@spiritnsage 7 месяцев назад
The guy is/was useless
@benwilson6145
@benwilson6145 7 месяцев назад
Totally useless and clueless. He appears never to have heard of a weather forecast!! He could have googled and found the site had been surveyed and dated by Aarhus Universitetsforlag in and a report published 2020. Some stupid comments! This is the first time a structure like this has been found in Shetland , five minutes previously the expert said that there were buildings like this in Jarshof Where did they get firewood? Then without connecting they discuss the peat they found. Really disappointed by Dr Roberts, she is usually very professional. Suggest they stick to city centre parks.
@davejohnston5925
@davejohnston5925 7 месяцев назад
Not everyone can be Tony Robinson
@benwilson6145
@benwilson6145 7 месяцев назад
@@davejohnston5925 Baldrick
@benwilson6145
@benwilson6145 7 месяцев назад
Pathetic
@davejohnston5925
@davejohnston5925 7 месяцев назад
Black Adder to you too.@@benwilson6145
@bluebirdflyinglow
@bluebirdflyinglow 7 месяцев назад
Do you have a metal detector?
@DeanDibling-rl2wm
@DeanDibling-rl2wm 7 месяцев назад
Do they not have helicopters in England??
@dmeinhertzhagen8764
@dmeinhertzhagen8764 7 месяцев назад
What year was this made?
@dmeinhertzhagen8764
@dmeinhertzhagen8764 7 месяцев назад
Got my answer. 2004
@steveprocter6241
@steveprocter6241 7 месяцев назад
Boring if you're actually interested in archaeology and seeing it in action.
@user-co8tv2dm2b
@user-co8tv2dm2b 7 месяцев назад
Your content is amazing but Thumbnails needs improvement and I can do this job well Want to know how?
@bluebirdflyinglow
@bluebirdflyinglow 7 месяцев назад
There could be tunnels.
@lutomson3496
@lutomson3496 6 месяцев назад
these women yapping is annoying..get to the facts instead of theory and conjecture and overproduced garbage only saw one women actually picking away at the ground, meanwhile someone else did the grunt work im guessing
@TravisBrady-wn8fr
@TravisBrady-wn8fr 4 месяца назад
The real archaeologists arent university fodder. I shoud make a video.
@gummel82
@gummel82 6 месяцев назад
Why did you even plan that trip in october? And why not use a helicopter? What a pointless waste of time. All just for the artificial drama. You're not better than any other amateur wannabe archeologist
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