We used to go picnicking up on Wittenham Clumps. Brilliant view. But here are Four Thoughts from this episode that demonstrate Time Team is reliably brilliant viewing: 1. Whenever you get a rainbow over an archaeologists' conflab (31:18), things are going to take a turn for the better. 2. Whenever you have John Gater give Tony a "calm down, old chap" noise (34:30), you can reckon cold water is about to be doused. 3. Whenever Stewart Ainsworth is willing to risk his limbs (and falling out of the helicopter 35:28) to point out crop marks, you know landscape archaeology is going to give geophys some help. 4. And mostly, whenever you hear Phil Harding say 'oo-arr,' things are going to get interesting.
... and Stewart offered some of the most valuable insight, routinely. His eye for Historical Landscapes, his learned knowledge, and his Expierence, combined for a true expert among his peers and speciality. Love watching his work and listening to his descriptions. He absolutely Rocks, ... no pun intended. Beth Sociologist USA
lol, I know Wittenham area very well. I was actually on a team that excavated at the base of the hill alongside the road and I remember the de-newting very well. We also had a large trench on the other side of the road that had a burial in the top of a round pit (we didn't have time to lift it and go down but there were many pits on the site some intersected by later ditches) Was a great site to work on. Tim Allen (he of the majestic moustache) was great to work for...full of energy every day.
Mick's Soul Soars the World's Archaeological Digs, but he already knows the Story. ... and he's no longer of a "Mainstream Academia Mind", he is Fully of an "Authentic Academia Mind Energy" ... and, I suspect, he's big on Quantum Physics. Mick gave such fabulous energies to this Show and *"the digs"* 💫
how many places do I have to find to pay my respects to the great mic? I can't even see right now so please edit. tell me where he's buried and it's on my bucket list. I'll have to read it when I finish crying.
A lot of my friends who have lost babies that were almost full-term or some that were very young got permission to bury them in their backyard and then planted trees over them, thinking that they would own their homes forever and their baby would be with them forever in an area that would not be dug up Could it be that people along time ago maybe buried there precious family members under a foundation they thought would last forever.
It's been my sad experience you look where you placed them and ask why you're older and watching them rot now. Excuse the rot part if you wish but is true 😊
'chucking a baby away with the rubbish...people have never been like that'. People have always been like that. All over the world, even today, there are babies found in rubbish pits or garbage bins, long-drop toilets, in plastic bags dumped on the side of the road etc.
Thank u for all these programmes..on ur channel. I do not have TV anymore n have missed all these n our old cities all over the world n the finds..thank u.. blessings..
Watching this made a song pop into my mind, actually an old hymn, but I always think of the ELP version. "And did those feet in ancient time Walk upon England's mountains green? And was the holy Lamb of God On England's pleasant pastures seen?" "And did the Countenance Divine Shine forth upon our clouded hills? And was Jerusalem builded here Among these dark satanic mills?" "Bring me my bow of burning gold! Bring me my arrows of desire! Bring me my spear: O clouds unfold! Bring me my chariot of fire!" "I will not cease from mental fight Nor shall my sword sleep in my hand Till we have built Jerusalem In England's green and pleasant land"
The banging noise in the signature tune reminds me of an ancient habit, banging the spears on the shields and shouting Zeeto Ζητω! - I am raising my battlecry!
Great show but the only three days thing drives me crazy. Locations worthy of so much time for study get a rush through. Other restrictions at times. Glad they make a go of it but three days…
they turn the digs over to universes, historical societies, civic groups, and so on etc that really benefit from the geo phis and heavy machinery prep work and can take all the time they need, it costs a lot of money to run a tv show, we're really lucky time team is profitable as is🗿
So finger tip searches for the newts but nobody considers possible/probable harm to them from all the pedestrian and vehicular traffic through long the grass. Go figure. Loved this show.
If you put up a fence high enough to keep out attackers, you wouldn’t be able to look over the fence to see them coming. The fences might’ve been put up exactly why we put up fences today: so no one can accidentally fall down the ditch, like playing children.
Can anyone explain to me the relationship / arrangement between the producers of Time Team, Odyssey and Ancient history Documentaries? I do not want to falsely accuse anyone of anything, but it seems to me that someone, somewhere along the line, is signing a name to a product he / his company does not own. OK this is UA-cam and most videos can reasonably be said to be "stolen" or "posted without permission", but I am curious about this arrangement. Thank you anyone who can help me to understand this.
I don’t know the legal relationship/licensure between whomever owns the rights to the Time Team episodes and Odyssey, but it appears legit because UA-cam will respond to copyright take downs.
The guy who said they didn’t think of babies as important-I only have rude words to say. It’s a misconception that because there was a high mortality rate in the past that people cared less or felt less for the loss of a child. Unless you’ve carried a child for 9 months you’re in no position to make such a cavalier comment.
I never understood why they never sent geo phys out the week before. Just go in knowing your targets. All those targets that popped the last day with no time left. Uggh
Oh I know, you're most correct. It so brings to mind an idea of: some of the Mainstream Archaeologists having a reaction to the Fundamentalist Dogmatic Restraints due to their "19th Century Theory based Paradigm", allowing only for, "what can't be defined within their Paradigm, being the option of: Temples and/or the Ancients having a Superstitious Spiritual Practices". (I have to admit, "it just pleases me so when Quantum Physics prove the values of understanding "energies" and validating what Mainstream so arrogantly judges".) They were our equals in capabilities and intelligence, and they likely outshines us, due to their handling their Ego Minds and our living from the Ego Mind = we are Adolescent compared to them.
LOL. This is not an American TV program. In British English, the word "corn" means grain. 🌾 Period. Any kind of grain: wheat, barley, rye, whatever. It does NOT mean maize, Zea mais. ("Corn" only means maize 🌽 on this side of the Atlantic. In American English.)
So when US troops asked freshly occupied Germans what they might urgently need, the answer was "Korn" (grain). That is what to our horrors we got. Corn - maize - Mais. An aunt almost to her death would relate to the awful maize bread which let the brown syrup through......as nobody knew how to properly use maize
From what I've read English people referred to any grain fed to live stock as corn. When actual corn was sent to Ireland from USA from some of the Indian tribes in particular it was called Indian corn. This was during the famine when the potato crop failed.
Mick's Soul Soars the World's Archaeological Digs, but he already knows the Story. ... and he's no longer of a "Mainstream Academia Mind", he is Fully of an "Authentic Academia Mind Energy" ... and he's big on Quantum Physics, I suspect
The picture’s that are made when the go across the land to find something look’s like not the bar code thing’s but the other thing’s you can scan to find information about a item you might want it’s a square and inside the square is black thing’s that look like their picture’s.
As good as Tony absolutely was in establishing a Successful Rhythm for these shows, his descriptions of *"digs w/o artifacts"* were truly overly dramatically negative, to the whining degree.
i feel like he's emulating the viewer that knows little and expects grand finds. having the archeologists explain what they have and why it's important and just as great as a find in explaining what happened and fulfilling the set goal makes it easier for the viewer to understand without an archeological background but also sets expectations. of course, that's my personal view.
I always feel these investigations are quite flippant. There's very little reflection around who these people were, their way of life, and who they might have thought they were. A lot of conjecture would be involved in pondering this, and it would be likely to be inaccurate, but the act of considering these things would make these people more real, people whose descendants are now watching their ancient relative's endeavours being poked and measured by their offspring, now in strange garb, uttering words they would find unintelligible.
Mick's Soul Soars the World's Archaeological Digs, but he already knows the Story. ... and he's no longer of a "Mainstream Academia Mind", he is Fully of an "Authentic Academia Mind Energy" ... and he's big on Quantum Physics, I suspect
We used to go picnicking up on Wittenham Clumps. Brilliant view. But here are Four Thoughts from this episode that demonstrate Time Team is reliably brilliant viewing:
1. Whenever you get a rainbow over an archaeologists' conflab (31:18), things are going to take a turn for the better.
2. Whenever you have John Gater give Tony a "calm down, old chap" noise (34:30), you can reckon cold water is about to be doused.
3. Whenever Stewart Ainsworth is willing to risk his limbs (and falling out of the helicopter 35:28) to point out crop marks, you know landscape archaeology is going to give geophys some help.
4. And mostly, whenever you hear Phil Harding say 'oo-arr,' things are going to get interesting.
Hilarious! 😅 G Ire
... and Stewart offered some of the most valuable insight, routinely. His eye for Historical Landscapes, his learned knowledge, and his Expierence, combined for a true expert among his peers and speciality.
Love watching his work and listening to his descriptions. He absolutely Rocks, ... no pun intended.
Beth
Sociologist
USA
So, a watcher of your neighbor in a semi viewable neighborhood .
Nice
I love how enthusiastic Francis is. And I miss Mick so much!! I didn't even know him, but i do. I can't watch the new time team 😭😭😭
lol, I know Wittenham area very well. I was actually on a team that excavated at the base of the hill alongside the road and I remember the de-newting very well. We also had a large trench on the other side of the road that had a burial in the top of a round pit (we didn't have time to lift it and go down but there were many pits on the site some intersected by later ditches) Was a great site to work on. Tim Allen (he of the majestic moustache) was great to work for...full of energy every day.
Mick's Soul Soars the World's Archaeological Digs, but he already knows the Story.
... and he's no longer of a "Mainstream Academia Mind", he is Fully of an "Authentic Academia Mind Energy"
... and, I suspect, he's big on Quantum Physics.
Mick gave such fabulous energies to this Show and *"the digs"* 💫
Thanks for uploading this, i've not seen this episode before, it's all newt to me......
Welcome home for 20 season or so.😊
how many places do I have to find to pay my respects to the great mic? I can't even see right now so please edit. tell me where he's buried and it's on my bucket list. I'll have to read it when I finish crying.
Mick Aston was the greatest. 😊
He will live on forever..on video..n in our hearts. Blessing to him he's n a beautiful place..and thank u mic for all u gave us. .x
I think I remember reading that his ashes were scattered try the Wikipedia page.
Someone said on top of Scafell Pike.
A lot of my friends who have lost babies that were almost full-term or some that were very young got permission to bury them in their backyard and then planted trees over them, thinking that they would own their homes forever and their baby would be with them forever in an area that would not be dug up Could it be that people along time ago maybe buried there precious family members under a foundation they thought would last forever.
It's been my sad experience you look where you placed them and ask why you're older and watching them rot now. Excuse the rot part if you wish but is true 😊
'chucking a baby away with the rubbish...people have never been like that'. People have always been like that. All over the world, even today, there are babies found in rubbish pits or garbage bins, long-drop toilets, in plastic bags dumped on the side of the road etc.
Yes we are after all just an animal 😊
Love from the old lady in Texas God bless you❤ always and forever
What a fabulous episode this was. All our favourites plus an amazing hidden-in-plain-sight ancient landscape. ❤️
Stewart and Phil shared amazing insights.
😂😂😂…“a selfrespecting newt…“ This is so Phil.
Thank u for all these programmes..on ur channel. I do not have TV anymore n have missed all these n our old cities all over the world n the finds..thank u.. blessings..
Very well done. Thank you for the hard work you are well known for. ☆☆☆☆
Fond memorys of the clumps picnicing with my kids so thouroughly enjoyed this episode with DPS making an appearence !!!
“No newts is good newts,” is the punniest thing Tony’s said!
Just about spat my pasta at the screen when he popped it out 😅😅
How lucky to have centuries of history..Here in Australia we barely have ruins.
But you got snakes 😮
Yeah that’s right & drop bears as well!!🤣🤣
Watching this made a song pop into my mind, actually an old hymn, but I always think of the ELP version.
"And did those feet in ancient time
Walk upon England's mountains green?
And was the holy Lamb of God
On England's pleasant pastures seen?"
"And did the Countenance Divine
Shine forth upon our clouded hills?
And was Jerusalem builded here
Among these dark satanic mills?"
"Bring me my bow of burning gold!
Bring me my arrows of desire!
Bring me my spear: O clouds unfold!
Bring me my chariot of fire!"
"I will not cease from mental fight
Nor shall my sword sleep in my hand
Till we have built Jerusalem
In England's green and pleasant land"
That's wonderful. Thanks for sharing that.
Lovely!
The banging noise in the signature tune reminds me of an ancient habit, banging the spears on the shields and shouting Zeeto Ζητω! - I am raising my battlecry!
God bless William Blake.
thanks for posting
Wow, hardest leg workout I have done in a while. I used 11.5 kilo weights and it killed me!
If you look with lidar finder, you can actually see a square on top of Wittenham Clumps!
Coordinates if anyone is interested:
51.627914°N 1.180515°W
I wished you guys would put in the title which season and episode this is
10:51 Tony has puns for days lol 😂
Isn't the wee newt the loveliest wee thing .
Cute newt .😄
Great show but the only three days thing drives me crazy. Locations worthy of so much time for study get a rush through. Other restrictions at times. Glad they make a go of it but three days…
they turn the digs over to universes, historical societies, civic groups, and so on etc that really benefit from the geo phis and heavy machinery prep work and can take all the time they need, it costs a lot of money to run a tv show, we're really lucky time team is profitable as is🗿
Didn't John Cleese have a bit of difficulty with newts as well?
Before 8 min, they get to trech on the mount, there were 2 triangular red dirt spots. Red spots in loose dirt/clay means BURNING??
Could be an anomaly 😊
Perhaps. Perhaps not.
Lets watch and see !
So finger tip searches for the newts but nobody considers possible/probable harm to them from all the pedestrian and vehicular traffic through long the grass. Go figure. Loved this show.
one of the best episodes
They turned archaeologists into newt hunters to place areas off limits? I don't think that's going to get better! 🤣
Question for anyone who knows... if they find human remains, what is done with them? Are they left on site? Or are they sent to a museum?
They typically remove them and send them to a university or heritage preservation research/museum storage site.
If they are thought to be Christian they tend to re-bury them with rites. Especially if found on Christian sites.
The newts just wanted to do archaeology too!
Don't touch my favorite animal, the great crested newt. Each one of them is worth more than your whole damned human history.
That's why we really are there to tickle them with our greedy fingers 👉 👈
If you put up a fence high enough to keep out attackers, you wouldn’t be able to look over the fence to see them coming. The fences might’ve been put up exactly why we put up fences today: so no one can accidentally fall down the ditch, like playing children.
Good video
Thank you.
Can anyone explain to me the relationship / arrangement between the producers of Time Team, Odyssey and Ancient history Documentaries?
I do not want to falsely accuse anyone of anything, but it seems to me that someone, somewhere along the line, is signing a name to a product he / his company does not own.
OK this is UA-cam and most videos can reasonably be said to be "stolen" or "posted without permission", but I am curious about this arrangement.
Thank you anyone who can help me to understand this.
I don’t know the legal relationship/licensure between whomever owns the rights to the Time Team episodes and Odyssey, but it appears legit because UA-cam will respond to copyright take downs.
@@theaxe6198 seems fair, thanks
Also how can it be two weeks ago when we can easily see that it’s probably ten plus years old. I wish each one was dated so watching can be organised.
I think Odyssey has a deal with Tony
🤷🏻♂️
@@judewilson6879 it’s probably some sort of vault deal. Kind of like Disney used to do. Hell maybe they still do lol
Looks like a grove of Astarte
Y Love U Lads! 👍 Arkeologi, Beer, Brittish Cider and a Little big man, Running Around seeking Clues! 💯
Where to put the two new trenches (two newt trenches?). 😊
No newts are good newts.
The guy who said they didn’t think of babies as important-I only have rude words to say. It’s a misconception that because there was a high mortality rate in the past that people cared less or felt less for the loss of a child. Unless you’ve carried a child for 9 months you’re in no position to make such a cavalier comment.
I'll have to agree there's a sense of loss I'm sure.
Hopefully 😊
We’ve already got one.
Did Tony write "No newts is good newts" himself? 😂
Arent you doing copyright infringement by stealing stuff from @TimeTeamClassics, and at a lower quality?
Those poor Newts. 😅😂🤣
No newts is good newts.
Did the Iron Age peoples worry about the Newt? They must have, because you've still got the little weasels. Or maybe they don't need protection!
Ate them, that's why they are endangered now, maybe....
I never understood why they never sent geo phys out the week before. Just go in knowing your targets. All those targets that popped the last day with no time left. Uggh
Yes! I agree. The time restraints are so frustrating!
Because they are not smart like you.
They all have other jobs. 😂
No newt is good newt.
(Sorry) lol.
"no newts is good newts"
Wouldn't mowing have been just as dangerous as digging? 😮😢
Now one I detriy your home the other I totally remove it from your world.
First one you got something to go back to 😮
Francis Francis Francis. Im sure he is a delightful guy but everything is either super ceremonial and spiritual or meh.
Oh I know, you're most correct. It so brings to mind an idea of: some of the Mainstream Archaeologists having a reaction to the Fundamentalist Dogmatic Restraints due to their "19th Century Theory based Paradigm", allowing only for, "what can't be defined within their Paradigm, being the option of: Temples and/or the Ancients having a Superstitious Spiritual Practices". (I have to admit, "it just pleases me so when Quantum Physics prove the values of understanding "energies" and validating what Mainstream so arrogantly judges".) They were our equals in capabilities and intelligence, and they likely outshines us, due to their handling their Ego Minds and our living from the Ego Mind = we are Adolescent compared to them.
Sad but true. Bless him though.
He's a dead nice guy he died about 5 years sgo
@@paulaeller5456 Mick Aston died; Francis Pryor is still alive
@@1968jitbag I believe you are correct. Mick died in June 2013.
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field crawl
Why do they only get three days? It's ALWAYS three days.
Because Time Team isn't their jobs. They have actual jobs they have to go to the other days of the week. They have explained in a few episodes.
"No newts is good newts???" Oy.
IT was really nice 2 see the coal fired power stations in the background need more of them
🤣🤣🤣Phill come out come out where ever you are !!
You meant the two "newt" trenches didn't you Tony ??? 🤣
31:07 🌈
Two hillforts are better than one?
why is it always "three days". either tell us or please stop mentioning it
Going from the Iron Age on this hill to the Nuclear Age in the distance.
Great Crested Newt? Seriously?
so,,, is no newt good newt?
growing corn? pre Hernan Cortez exploring Mexico? come on now.
LOL. This is not an American TV program. In British English, the word "corn" means grain. 🌾 Period. Any kind of grain: wheat, barley, rye, whatever. It does NOT mean maize, Zea mais.
("Corn" only means maize 🌽 on this side of the Atlantic. In American English.)
So when US troops asked freshly occupied Germans what they might urgently need, the answer was "Korn" (grain). That is what to our horrors we got. Corn - maize - Mais.
An aunt almost to her death would relate to the awful maize bread which let the brown syrup through......as nobody knew how to properly use maize
From what I've read English people referred to any grain fed to live stock as corn. When actual corn was sent to Ireland from USA from some of the Indian tribes in particular it was called Indian corn. This was during the famine when the potato crop failed.
Mick's Soul Soars the World's Archaeological Digs, but he already knows the Story.
... and he's no longer of a "Mainstream Academia Mind", he is Fully of an "Authentic Academia Mind Energy"
... and he's big on Quantum Physics, I suspect
Dude needs to clip their nails!
He is a guitar 🎸 player.
Uncle has had long nails since his Time Sign days and no he won't cut his nails for you or anyone else, live with it.
The picture’s that are made when the go across the land to find something look’s like not the bar code thing’s but the other thing’s you can scan to find information about a item you might want it’s a square and inside the square is black thing’s that look like their picture’s.
As good as Tony absolutely was in establishing a Successful Rhythm for these shows, his descriptions of *"digs w/o artifacts"* were truly overly dramatically negative, to the whining degree.
Meh.
Meh
i feel like he's emulating the viewer that knows little and expects grand finds. having the archeologists explain what they have and why it's important and just as great as a find in explaining what happened and fulfilling the set goal makes it easier for the viewer to understand without an archeological background but also sets expectations. of course, that's my personal view.
I always feel these investigations are quite flippant.
There's very little reflection around who these people were, their way of life, and who they might have thought they were.
A lot of conjecture would be involved in pondering this, and it would be likely to be inaccurate, but the act of considering these things would make these people more real, people whose descendants are now watching their ancient relative's endeavours being poked and measured by their offspring, now in strange garb, uttering words they would find unintelligible.
300 years.................no friggin trees left had 2 move
‘Finknottle’ loves Newts🦎🏛
Inebriated newt fancier?
Thank you.
Mick's Soul Soars the World's Archaeological Digs, but he already knows the Story.
... and he's no longer of a "Mainstream Academia Mind", he is Fully of an "Authentic Academia Mind Energy"
... and he's big on Quantum Physics, I suspect