Time Team S09-E13 Braemore,.Hampshire
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- Byzantine 'buckets', Anglo-Saxon spear heads, shields, a disproportionate number of double burials - the cemetery that Time Team excavated for the 2001 'Live' opened an important new window onto the so-called 'Dark Ages'.
I really like the hand cam allowing viewers a closer look at whatever the archaeologists are finding.
14:53 surprised it wasn't a shaky hand cam! Surely, the camera operator didn't have to get soooo deep into the girls tops?
graverobbing.
From Byzantine buckets to pupating maggots, this episode truly has something for everyone. Really intriguing stuff.
They did'nt dig up any Burnt Fish tho ! ?
I love this series!
I've watched it often
It does not cure insomnia, but it makes the hours pleasant and worthwhile.
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I have insomnia and anxiety/depression. This show has always made me feel calmer, and HAS sent me to sleep many times. I have used it like ASMR vids.
This was such a great episode, I love all the mystery and the different implications and conclusions they were able to draw! Too cool.
Jessica Adams 3
In binge watching, it's fascinating to see the development of the technology over the seasons!
me too, I enjoy watching these guys to.....relaxing and fun, if Phil gave me a shovel and said we were digging threw hell. I would be like (LETS GO)! Love Time Team!!!!!
Let alone Tony’s hairline
Found several of Mick's books online and cannot wait 'til they get here!
Katie Hirst is the most lovely Time-teamer ever. Always smiling and I love her giggles..
Hopefully after a break of a little longer they'll bring back the show with a good chunk on the old cast and some new, and try and refocus on the what the show is really about. It shouldn't stop, its an important tool for teaching the rest of us about our past and there is still tons to find! There are also tons of people still involved in archaeology and they deserve a bit exposure. The show must go on!
well bloody said could agree more especialy for mick aston
Frankly I dont think its possible because it dosent show any racial diversity. Sorry to be so blunt but that is the state we are in today. Swedish museums are destroying artifacts for that very reason.
I'd love to see more of the show, but remember there were 20 seasons and about 60 specials. But, with all the archaeology there must be more to find - maybe a bit more travel to other countries in Europe and Asia!
@@ronc7743 Another made up story about Sweden. A brilliant, highly successful and relatively wealthy country that annoys the extreme right. The sin is being slightly left wing but with a high quality of life. Next will come videos from Syria with claims they are from Sweden. Never ending fabrication.
The high quality of life in Sweden is disintegrating as the nation grows ever less Swedish. Apparently, your left-wing paradise is incompatible with “diversity.”
Many thanks for posting all of these -- I've been enjoying them enormously. I didn't know about this show until recently, but it's one of the best factual programs I've ever seen.
Agree on every point, down to not having known about this till very recently.
I'm in the last 6 months of a degree in GIS and geomophology. Having just gotten into these Time Time episodes, I want to start all over again and do archaeology!
So, which way did you go & what are you doing now?
So so what did you do ? 😁
Pardon my fluff, but, by ANY CHANCE, do you mean g-e-o-m-o-r-p-h-o-l-o-g-y? You're FIRED. [check out how this one can spell archaeology but not geomorphology] Let me get this perfectly straight... you want me to -HIRE- you as a geomorphologist, yet you cannot spell the word. . . momma WASTED HER PIN MONEY HONEY. [and you can say 'no big deal it's just spelling' as I *toss* your worthless CV [aka as resume here in the 'colonies across the pond' ] IN THE CIRCULAR FILE].
. . . we don't need any 'geomophologists' at the moment. THANKS FOR APPLYING though. . .
@@animerlon ...oh, I don't know... clerking at the 7-11 right now since I can't spell...
I’ll have to say, this is my favorite Time Team episode
I like this truncation of the Live Dig. Because it was a smaller location there's less running around and more focus on the dig, which warms my geeky heart. And in only three days they revealed a really important set of finds. I like that they gave the dig supervisors little hand-held cameras - it must have been a lot nicer than having a cameraman in one's face constantly. And I finally started to get used to Sandi Toksvig. The personality and content of her "pieces" are good, but wow, that strangled voice took some getting used to. She was clearly an accepted presenter by the time they tapped her, so obviously people in the UK aren't bothered by her voice. Helen Geake is a brilliant choice for a regular guest expert! And it is really nice to spot Alice Roberts and watch her development into Dr. Roberts and presenter of her own shows.
Thanks very much for making this series available!
Am I the only one who watches this episode and hears "it's bouquet" every time someone says bucket?
It's not bucket, it's Bouquet, so funny
You are most definitely not the only one.
Whenever someone says Richard, I hear Dickie. As a child Richard Bouquet was known as Dickie Bucket, at least according to Onslow.
Sandi Toksvig is such a character. I love her voice and input.
it's so weird to know her from QI first and THEN see a much younger her in TT rather than the other way around.
I've been watching these in order. And this, I guess because of all the buckets, skeletons, and weapons, has been one of the more interesting episodes.
Unfortunately, America doesn't have enough human history that really goes back that far to uncover such interesting and old finds; not enough to justify having our own series of shows.
(Yes, there were indigenous peoples, and their ancestors, the Clovis people, but not much else?)
A great series that I'm really happy to know is coming back!
A pity this version seems to have edited out Margret's disagreement regarding the first double burial after plagues/epidemics were put forward as an explanation for why there might be family double burials. As I recall her words were roughly: "I would actually take issue with that: plagues and epidemics are more what you expect where people are living, in large numbers and in close proximity to each other, such as in cities and large towns, which doesn't fit with the general Saxon pattern of dispersed settlements."
I'm so grateful for this series. Thank you so much, from an American.
What an amazing find and so wonderful to see it discovered.
This episode is one of the best they ever made! So sad Mick Aston passed away...
Knowing the story and happenings with and around Carenza Lewis, i only can say hat off to this courageous Lady!
What an ordeal for her! In binging this series a few years ago I missed her when she left but didn't know the story. It's so good to see her working in the New Time Team!!
@@pollyb.4648 and that is good so!
I really hope she's doing well. Carenza is so awesome.
What happened??
@@nicolemurdochnothing happened. She left the show to pursue other interests. People would rather speculate and spread rumors than actually present the facts.
I think this is my favorite Time Team. I love the study of bones; people, dinosaurs, prehistoric man. Whatever, they are fascinating. I have a fossil of a fish, embedded in a square of limestone into which it sank. I bought it in a fossil shop in Santa Fe, New Mexico, once covered by a shallow sea many years ago. (like millions and over several states Arizona Utah etc.) The fish is about six inches long. His fossilized skeleton shows no damage; so I'm positing he died of disease, climate change, or old age. He is so small I think a predator's bite would have reached his bones. He must have been a predator himself because his mouth is open and one can see his many tiny needle sharp teeth. He was not expensive from which I infer that there are many like him cut out of the limestone and passed onto shops for people to sit and study and wonder.
I have always loved Time Team . Used to watch it religiously back when I was teen , esp the earlier series . This was a fantastic episode , I love the way the Original Byzantine bucket was acquired by the groups ancestor's and they copied it themselves and made it their own tradition .
Thanks for posting.
I have followed this series in Sweden for years - best ever! Thanks Fillask
Va!? har aldrig sett dom på TV i sverige, har missat dom helt. 🥺
Hitta dom här på UA-cam för ett par år Sedan 💐
If I could go back I’d buy the group a huge box of really good knee pads.
Love all Time teams best with Mic and gang.
It's safe to say People kicked the Bucket back then as well.....
I must say that the drivers of those mechanical diggers are amazing. They open up those dig sights with the skill of a surgeon. Well done guys.
The unsung heroes of the show!
@@tommytharning932 Yeah, I agree!
I can confirm its such a difficult job. I've tried driving a digger - Ijust don't have the knack.
I was just telling my DIL that earlier today!
@@barbaraburton8914 It has been 2 years since I have watched this episode. I will now watch it again.
Now to the pub.. Like meeting with old friends miss
I am tickled by everyone burying their buckets. I like the fact that they will all fit in each other, I think it was bucket rivalry where everyone wanted to have the biggest bucket.
this is hands down my favorite episode of Time Team !
Since this was filmed (around 2002), has any light been shed on how those buckets relate to the bodies?
Pretty sweet buckle, wish they would provide more info about its origin.
Not much to see in the field except for Phil's fruitless trench to the lower right from the barrow area here:
50.954994°N 1.772017°W
It appears that at some later date Phil's trench was extended all the way across the field as a 30cm wide test dig.
Amazed at the bronzeworker, who understood to every so often, "qwench in water, then pickle in vinegar".
How did they figure _that out?_ when bronze was so rare?
Bronze was not very rare in the middle east at the time I believe 😊
3 things field archaeologists hate:
Torrential rain, frozen soil and baked, rock hard soil.
HOW DID I NOT KNOW ABOUT THIS SHOW?!?
Was searching for Baldric, found these by accident haven't left yet.....😊
I didn't know it was on since the 90s. Isn't it in it's last year now? See it on UA-cam is the first time I've seen it in July. I'm hooked.
14:52 nice find :)
😛 😛 !!!!
Looks to me like the tribe or village either suffered a hard winter or an attack from another tribe or group...
I saw such buckets with wood ( from 40:01 ) last week exhibitioned in the Roman Museum in Weissenburg/ Germany!
what in the world are these FANTASTIC titles? "Theod", "Archaeoptix" etc. Amazing name cards those'd make.
It's bucketing down buckets! 😊
the spear point position up would be active in combat the point down would be retired ... being as it is an old guy and young girl ... perhaps the village was raided while the fighters were out and about and the old and young had to defend the home ... so the old soldiers did what they could and the young that could wield a weapon helped ... many were lost and buried together to show they gave their last for the village to defend it .... makes perfect logical sense ... as for the stacking pots .. why couldnt they have been a family who traveled a lot so had nesting buckets for their cookwares and stuff so it could be packed and moved easily and efficiently
Is that a new hat Phil's wearing?
Hasn't got all sweaty and filthy yet.
I always rejoice to see a new hat (during the series there were maybe 5 of them). While Phil's clothing and person are always scrupulously clean, the grubby hats always give me the shivers. My friends who wear similar-styled hats treat the leather somehow so that their sweat doesn't soak through.
Was the old one condemned as a biohazard, or did it run away of its volition?
Sunday best, perhaps?
I'm like Phil, I think flint is beautiful.
It sounds good too when knapped and you drive off a nice long flake. That "shwink" as it slides away from the core. Wonderful.
my house is full of flint lol, im with ya on this.....
Please do not declare war on us in weekends and after 8 o'clock in the evening!
Mick Aston is Archaeology’s Dumbledore
This dig filmed in "Cleavage Cam". 🤣🤣🤣
Is this where the phrase "Kick the bucket" came from
.... 32:07 --- keep your eyes on the bones, Phil, the bones!
#Jigger2361 Jiggs! how are you. Hope you were safe all year. All fine in nor Cal this year. Fam fine. Can't ask for more than that. Stay safe
Alice Roberts looks so young...
She was. 😉
I have a desire to try an drink a bucket of strong beer.
Purely for science of course.....😂
Thank you
wait tony, just because the woman as buried while she was old doesn't mean she wasn't a warrior. if she died old maybe she was just a really good warrior and survived. there's no proof either way and you shouldn't assume that people have always had the same gender roles that we have today.
🚓White liberal alert 🚓
Sam Johnstone so that's the best reply you can think of? How about facts or a guess on why I'm wrong?
No?
All I can hear the echo in that cavernous waste of space between your ears.
If being called a liberal means that I bother thinking, then yeah, not an insult.
+VIIStar butt hurt much😄
Sam Johnstone oh wow. a youtube troll. Not worth it. Blocked and muted.
TBH, Tony is pretty much an amateur archaeologist (in the sense of one who does it for the love of it); he studied it, probably under Mick's direction, in Bristol Uni's extra-mural courses. But yeh - he does have a script to learn. His role is pretty much as you say - to ask on behalf of interested observers. Dunno why so many people cannot understand that.
The only Time Team that goes 4 days!!
2024 found again thanks!
Is this the first cameo appearance by Professor Alice Roberts (bright red hair)??
+Russell Ball no, she was a regular digger on time team long before she took up presenting herself.
Yes! Isn't she just dreamy!
She was never a regular digger, but was brought on specifically because of her knowledge of anatomy, paleopathology and osteoarchaeology. She was a bone expert for the show in the background for a brief time, then got brought out in front of the camera. I believe this dig was her first on screen appearance.
She 's still a Doctor here...! You should notice how Phil is making an impression (with his new immaculate HAT..).
Funny enough both girls actually show CLEAVAGE , later he blows his luck with Carenza repeating her words 'Spearhead' and 'RIMJOB'..!!!, a
Lucky for him the real 'BUCKETLADY' is always there..!
Brainy and beautiful not to mention a very nice bottom.
was there a beaker in there too
a Royal Dalton, perhaps?
Cant help thinking about the supposed genocide and ethnic cleansing talked about earlier on the show as a possible reason for the double burials ?
I would like to know.
If Robin is correct and these are Jutes (pronounced "yoots" btw) then that might explain the double burial with weapons that they don't understand. If it's uncommon amongst Anglo Saxons then perhaps these aren't Anglo Saxons....
it's raining buckets
Saxon bucket list; one thing; a bucket!
Helen arrives. Yeah!
The introduction of Christianity made for a lot more boring burials. Early graves with grave goods in them tell you so much more about the people buried there than the later graves which just contains bones and maybe some rusted coffin nails.
Hi! OK, but the Catholics did make documents. Fascinating items are not in Catholic burials but items can be found elsewhere. Remember that this is pre. the Great Schism in the Church and all was Catholic before the Greek Church was founded in the 11th C.
One ( of many) thing I find perplexing is the fact that so many of these high status artifacts are still in the graves. Were there not grave robbers as in Egypt?
maybe just maybe these were not saxons but jutes just saying as they came from roughly the same area as the saxons. and they were tribes so not from one country as there was no countries at that time.
would like to see what the team from Dundee would make of these skeletons History cold case
It would be interesting to learn more of the conclusions about some of the questions.What about the grave with two males? They left that quickly and never went back to it. Looked to me as if the older man's right arm was lying across his body and his hand over the hand of the other skeleton.Also, maybe they were killed in the so called genocide episode??
I wonder how much he got for the bucket?
I was enjoying that and then Sandi appeared! Like fingernails on a blackboard!
Z Worm Who the heck is she? She pops up on game shows and she's supposed to be funny but uhhh...she is just a bully imho. Suddenly she's ruining my new favorite show. Is it nepotism or ?
Agreed. One of my (many) failings, is a complete lack of ability to find her funny or entertaining at all. I left a decade+ habit of watching "QI" because she took over hosting it from Stephen Fry.
Lots of Men Women identity discussion in this one--wonder how long TT Classics will wait to upload this episode 😁😁😁😁
Who refills in the trenches? Do local archaeologists take over the digs?
Yes and no. The trenches are usually filled in unless another group takes on the digs which are all _properly_ recorded and reports released into the public domain.
Okay, shields and spears and maybe knives? Yes. Swords, helms, and mail, no. That puts a pretty hard stop to warrior status but ....I suppose they would pass as frydmen in most fryds. At least they had the basics.
Is this the first time Sandi Toksvig, has appeared?
Not sure but I did wonder why she was wearing a cricket sweater.
No she has appeared before in a couple live episodes, like the York episode earlier on (I've only watched up to this episode so I dunno about later)
they had better teeth then we have today
They didn't have sugar in their diet.
Yeah but they couldn't by new ones like us😂
Good double view at 32:08
It's BrEAmore!
Actually it's locally pronounced *_Bremmer_* but the *_English_** English* pronunciation would otherwise be *_Braymoor._*
The Vikings and the early Saxons weren't so different when you think of it. We know for certain that there were women warriors during the Viking Age -why should the same not apply to the Germanic tribes overwhelming the decaying remnants of the western Roman Empire, including recently-abandoned Roman Britain? They had the same cultural background.
"Why shouldn't it (a warrior) be a woman?"
"You have evidence?"
"Well, no."
That's a pretty low level of thinking. I wouldn't trust her to walk my dog.
Tony: "...To help Carenza scan her trench..."
Me: "I volunteer as tribute!!"
Helen and Katie in the same episode? 👍
Can anyone tell me which season three live episode this connects with? Were the live episodes part of the normal season, or a separate entity? Lastly, are they in this (Reijer's) Collection?
I can't actually answer but episodes have also been posted by *Fillask* and now by the *Time Team* channel.
Excuse me day FOUR?!
Der har da været flere kendte Skjoldmøer 🤨.
why cant the buckets be the deads food plate ... one of those bring your own bucket if you want to eat in the afterlife kind of thing ... and the nesting set why cant it be that each member had their sized bucket ... that's whay they all fit into each other easy storage and transport
Helen is such a cutie ... and it seems her and carenza hit it off right away ...
nighthawking . . . if HM government wasn't so greedy about "hoards", and it is greedy. I prefer other western nations where, if you find Spanish Gold, Union Gold, Confederate Gold, Pirate Gold, regardless of amount, on your property in the United States, or on certain types of government lands (not National Parks but Forests, Bureau of Land Management) it's yours to keep. No treasure hoard laws I've ever heard of.
im sorry but 'whossername' Sandi gets on my nerves
Was that Alice Roberts in the low hanging top
5:55 encouraging cooperation between finders and archeologists?
Pay the finders appropriately (generously) for what they find so they are not tempted to place it for sale on ebay.
I don't think it was such a stupid idea to cancel the show. It's not that I don't love it but after 20 years it started getting trivial and silly. Mick Aston left because they were firing people without informing him and they were barely using great people like Stuart, John and Victor by the end. Plus, now That Mick has died I think it would be wrong to carry on.
I don't even like watching the episodes from series 20. Mick did the right thing by walking out.
I think the producers thought they incorrectly that they knew what the LOYAL viewers wanted from Mick ,Phill, Tony Stuart and the guys from the first 18 or so years WRONG and as for the female presenter give us Tony only Tony. TOO LATE NOW,but would be happy to have it return even without poor sweet Mick.
ck
Robyn Hooper why do all of you hate on the female presenter they added? Not like Carenza wasn't doing almost the same level of co hosting on many episodes. Is it because she's attractive? As far as I can see she doesn't subtract any value from the show. It just seems like there are a lot of female viewers who are prejudice against her because she's not a frumpy unattractive archaeologist. Tony isn't an archaeologist, either. He's just a very good presenter.
Robyn Hooper another part was, they moved the production HQ from London to another location and fired alot of staff, to rehire locally. They lost pretty much the entire "backstage" team and camera men - all with 15+ years of experience in making Time Team and filming archaeological materials.
Robinson a good presenter! I don't think so.
saxon 6 feet tall wow that's a bit of rethink on human evolution . that would usually mean he would have been held in a much higher regard and in all likely hood a leader. also not just genetics the nutrition of that individual had to be very high.
There is a part of me that fills some of THIS is kinda wrong and a little fucked up how would you fill if you carry your entire family moved away and came back 7 years later and found someone dug your family members up and kept all there possessions aka jewelry you put with them
@16:50 is Alistair a Scot??
Yes.
My guess is the poor young girl was a slave killed to accompany her master into the afterlife same with the young boy.
yank1776 I was speculating the same. To find this many pairs is unusual. It is unlikely they all died in pairs. Saddly the 2nd (3rd in the case of the baby) may have been murdered to join the other in their afterlife journey. I'm surprised this wasn't brought up as a possibility by those on the show.
@@robb2055 because saxons didn’t do that very much.
2 skeletons one grave but Noone says "conjoined twins." That'd be my go to for double burials on consecrated ground. Every time. Prove it wrong.
*sigh* BREAMORE not Braemore...
I am so thankful this short lady is in only 2 episodes afaik of Time Team .. She is way too arrogant and sarcastic to others when they ask questions . She almost belittles them in a way . I would much rather have ANYBODY else but her in this show .. Please do Not bring her back for 2021 series and beyond .
Love archaeology, love Time Team, but it always kind of bothers me when peoples remains are treated like artifacts..sometimes it seems that these people carefully interred by their loved ones are treated just like potsherds..how would you feel if it was your grandmother's bones getting poked by curious trowels...
Fine actually. The question is classic reductio ad absurdum, though. Everyone who knew those people has been dead for a thousand years.
I’ve wondered too. How long does it take before a burial becomes archeology?
@@BushiM37 Strictly speaking, as soon as a burial has occurred it can be studied through the techniques of archaeology. It's an interesting debate though, for sure.
I really enjoy all the different members of the team, especially the women and their barely adequate shirts. [Aussie in BC]