I always love re-watching these TT episodes over and over, as there is always something new to learn. I think one of my favourite parts in the above videos, is when they are on Bodmin Moor and Brigid gets terrified by that little frog. Lol......hilarious.
When I first started watching Time Team, I really didn't like the music. I thought it was kind of cheesy, and too 90's old. However, after having watched this shows so many times. I cannot imagine it without the music. It really adds to the experience as a viewer. I am glad they kept much of it over the years.
There are so many fascinating observations that can be made on all three of these digs. Fun to think about them all and what they might mean for our history. Trails in woods that became immense community built roads... why? Why is it such a touchy subject to ponder how, we now positively know, that ancient people's were far more mobile than we thought, more widely traded than we thought, were far more interrelated than we possibly thought and what are the implications of that? How much did skilled trade workers move about for work.. or how much could a skilled tradesman depend on finding work wherever they wandered?
i think the time team are doing a briiant job of uncovering the history of great britain what i don't like is the way politicaley correct civil righters are trying to denagrate our history
I always love re-watching these TT episodes over and over, as there is always something new to learn. I think one of my favourite parts in the above videos, is when they are on Bodmin Moor and Brigid gets terrified by that little frog. Lol......hilarious.
Great to see these digs again , i would have loved to see the Helford river dig added to the Cornwall digs.
Love this stuff.
When I first started watching Time Team, I really didn't like the music. I thought it was kind of cheesy, and too 90's old. However, after having watched this shows so many times. I cannot imagine it without the music. It really adds to the experience as a viewer. I am glad they kept much of it over the years.
amazing compilation. thankyou.
THank you.
There are so many fascinating observations that can be made on all three of these digs. Fun to think about them all and what they might mean for our history. Trails in woods that became immense community built roads... why? Why is it such a touchy subject to ponder how, we now positively know, that ancient people's were far more mobile than we thought, more widely traded than we thought, were far more interrelated than we possibly thought and what are the implications of that? How much did skilled trade workers move about for work.. or how much could a skilled tradesman depend on finding work wherever they wandered?
i think the time team are doing a briiant job of uncovering the history of great britain what i don't like is the way politicaley correct civil righters are trying to denagrate our history
Are tors and moor unique to Britain or they found everywhere under different names? Forgive my ignorance.
I still Abbie is one of the top three Cornishes.
Where’s the Cornish pixies? 🧚♀️ 🤔🤷♀️
the frog
celts ore celty is an anciant greak name for tribes that had a diferent languige not a cirtain tribe
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