No Stone Unturned (Moss Brow Farm, Warburton, Greater Manchester) | S14E08 | Time Team

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  • After you watch this episode, check out the official commentary video on the Time Team Official UA-cam Channel! • Time Team Commentary: ...
    The team arrives at a field outside Cheshire where metal detectorists have made several valuable finds in the past, hinting the site was once a very active Roman settlement. However, the complete lack of finds causes serious concern amongst our intrepid explorers. They are joined by Mike Nevell from the University of Manchester, Roman historian David Shotter, and Robert Philpott from Liverpool Museum. Archeometallurgist Andrew Lacey fashions a simple Roman snake bracelet. Famously, this is the episode where Tony declares 'We've done what we always threatened: after 160 programmes, we found - nothing'.
    Series 14, Episode 08
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 452

  • @jamesbalme2080
    @jamesbalme2080 3 роки тому +625

    This was my dig !!!!! Filmed September 2006...

    • @Patrick3183
      @Patrick3183 3 роки тому +9

      Wow that long ago. Is this show still In production?

    • @stevenhale2935
      @stevenhale2935 3 роки тому +5

      Ahhhh no way!

    • @stevenhale2935
      @stevenhale2935 3 роки тому +5

      Im really interested in exploring the history closeby, any tips?

    • @baongoc9889
      @baongoc9889 3 роки тому +38

      @@Patrick3183 The channel cancelled this show in 2013, but the producer is trying to revive it as an independent project with public funding. Here's the detail: ua-cam.com/video/Zj2bjBLSqcE/v-deo.html

    • @jamesbalme2080
      @jamesbalme2080 3 роки тому +7

      @@Patrick3183 no not for many years...

  • @EmmaOnATangent
    @EmmaOnATangent 2 роки тому +178

    One of the best episodes for pure archaeology - everyone has theories, everyone is wrong at some point, no one gets too clingy with their pet theories, and in the end, everyone learns something. Fascinating, wholesome show.

    • @Go-Dawgs
      @Go-Dawgs 2 роки тому +6

      I like every episode Carenza in not in. From the beginning she was bossy. They made her important. The one where the real Exceptional Great finds were scattered by an old owner trying to make a fake archeology place really showed her true thinking. Everybody had figured out the items had been hidden On Purpose except Carenza. A beautiful Ancient sword on top of modern barbed wire, but it took her too long to figure it out staring right at it while everyone watched her dig amazed in excitement. It was comical, miss know it all was the last one to figure out what new young diggers figured out.

    • @johnhalliburton2864
      @johnhalliburton2864 Рік тому +1

      @@Go-Dawgs

    • @EmmaOnATangent
      @EmmaOnATangent Рік тому +16

      @@Go-Dawgs Carenza is my favorite. I love her personality and her drive and professionalism. You're welcome to your opinions, of course. But you're also welcome to be wrong. Bye!

    • @zonabrown9241
      @zonabrown9241 Рік тому +6

      I like Stewart he's always calm & when others are carrying on he solves it

    • @user-uy3ub3ki2f
      @user-uy3ub3ki2f 10 місяців тому +2

      Kinda dumb to trash your main female archaeologist in your first posting.
      Looks a bit adolescent to me.
      Sorry. It'll get better.
      MD

  • @Jamie_Case
    @Jamie_Case 3 роки тому +90

    I worked as an undergraduate at one of Francis' digs in '93. One of the nicest guys I've ever met.

    • @Blisterdude123
      @Blisterdude123 3 місяці тому +2

      I love the thumbnail of Francis in this one, I can literally hear him in my head, enthusiastically like,
      "Well Tony, we know where the archaeology isn't!"

  • @JorisKoolen
    @JorisKoolen 3 роки тому +163

    I love Francis' energy. He gets enthusiastic about something, there's a 99% chance he's wrong, and when he is, he still finds a reason to be enthusiastic.

    • @Tom_Quixote
      @Tom_Quixote 3 роки тому +33

      Also, he always readily admits being wrong.

    • @hanspeterschmidt4632
      @hanspeterschmidt4632 3 роки тому +18

      And I just love his laugh 😁

    • @karlkarlos3545
      @karlkarlos3545 3 роки тому +12

      Wasn't he exactly 100% right the whole the time? He was the only one who said we have to be sceptic at the beginning of the program. I really wish people would stop with this Francis is wrong nonsense. Archeology is about understanding and learning to understand a site, not making bets.

    • @JorisKoolen
      @JorisKoolen 3 роки тому +13

      @@karlkarlos3545 Oh I wasn't throwing any dirt his way. He's just not afraid to give his best guess given the information that's available, but he's never any less enthusiastic if his theories fall into the water.

    • @karlkarlos3545
      @karlkarlos3545 3 роки тому +2

      @@JorisKoolen yeah, that's right.

  • @TimmyB1867
    @TimmyB1867 2 роки тому +18

    This is the magic of Time Team. Three days of nothing, and the show was still enjoyable and fun. Tony is of course brilliant, but the whole team just have a certain delightfulness, right or wrong, or empty handed completely it's just a fun show.

  • @mandie1109
    @mandie1109 3 роки тому +133

    For almost a week now, I've been watching these episodes.... I absolutely love each one of them.....it's like finding a rare gem on UA-cam 💞

    • @daj4777
      @daj4777 2 роки тому

      Me too! I hope they don’t run out of episodes.

    • @joshuamitcham1519
      @joshuamitcham1519 2 роки тому +3

      Welcome to the club.
      I've seen every episode on the net twice over or more and will probably watch them until I've memorized each word.Its the best TV show ever made.

    • @annarushlau9722
      @annarushlau9722 2 роки тому

      Right?! I LOVE these! There’s been a rumor that they’re reviving the series coming up and I really hope it’s true!

    • @MrWeedWacky
      @MrWeedWacky Рік тому

      more of a splat really! (it is a reference to Blackadder so don't hate me if you don't know!)

  • @Libbathegreat
    @Libbathegreat 3 роки тому +79

    This has always been one of my favorites. Phil really shines in this one explaining the various geological and field processes which can fool even some quite seasoned archaeologists into seeing mirages in the soil.

    • @star2705
      @star2705 2 місяці тому +2

      Everyone else frantically looking for finds, and Phil just being off having a Magical Geology Adventure all of his own is delightful.

  • @ingerfaber3411
    @ingerfaber3411 Рік тому +22

    Phil's zeal for archaeology is so inspiring - and what a good explanation about "not finding anything"

  • @anthonybrunt9843
    @anthonybrunt9843 3 роки тому +72

    I'd like to go on a Time Team dig just to listen to Phil laugh.

    • @chriskappler3482
      @chriskappler3482 3 роки тому +4

      I'd like to go on a Time Team dig just to see Matt in person :)

    • @cmd406
      @cmd406 2 роки тому +1

      Mo too! So much fun!

    • @joebarrett2746
      @joebarrett2746 2 роки тому +7

      Id love to go and hoist some pints with Phil. He would be the life of the party at the local pub. Tony is really cool. I live in America and I am so glad that I have found this series.

  • @AvaT42
    @AvaT42 3 роки тому +53

    And the troops return to base, in archeology speak, the pub. 🤣🤣🤣. I loved that.

    • @ColtGColtG
      @ColtGColtG 3 роки тому +11

      A TT with out a trip to the pub for a pint or many is like a day without sunshine... it's just not right

  • @WayneBorean
    @WayneBorean 3 роки тому +81

    Hey, at least you folks are honest. I’ve heard that some of the storage vault shows salt the vaults to make the episodes more exciting. Time Team instead used it as a teaching moment. That’s why I love the show.

    • @dmcgee3
      @dmcgee3 3 роки тому +24

      They had one episode where they discovered that. A Iron Age sword buried on top of barbed wire from 1992 was the most glaring one but the whole site was seeded with suspicious stuff from various parts of Europe. Speculation was it might have been black market the guy was trying to establish provenance to sell. The episode was at Llygadwy. Certainly that one was teaching moment

    • @JETWTF
      @JETWTF 3 роки тому +23

      What they find is what was really there. They don't add anything for the wow factor. This episode kinda shows that, they found nothing of interest but a field. The digs they show are not just for TV but real archeological digs by real archeologists. The finds and recordings of the sites are in the official records, if they faked anything at all those records would be suspect forever.

    • @WayneBorean
      @WayneBorean 3 роки тому +10

      @@JETWTF
      I know. I’ve been following Time Team since when Phil’s hat was clean. And the first time Mick wore one of those atrocious looking sweaters. Luckily my eyeglasses have always been auto dimming!

    • @fetus2280
      @fetus2280 3 роки тому +9

      Like EVERY dam show on television .. ALL FAKE . Time Team isnt , and i love it even more for that .

    • @Caroline-nw4ym
      @Caroline-nw4ym Рік тому

      Quite a few people in Auction Hunters, especially the staff of the shop, have IMDB records. That spoilt it for me no end.

  • @PtolemyJones
    @PtolemyJones 3 роки тому +43

    Helen really shined in this one. Always liked her.

    • @judeirwin2222
      @judeirwin2222 3 роки тому +1

      Shone. She shone, not shined.

    • @PtolemyJones
      @PtolemyJones 2 роки тому +2

      @@judeirwin2222 The dictionary disagrees with you.
      shine
      past tense: shined; past participle: shined

  • @sergeantsodom6969
    @sergeantsodom6969 3 роки тому +44

    Lived here for 25 years and there were always rumours in the pub that ‘Time team found a roman coliseum’ - oh how tales are twisted! (Also spent many an hour in the Saracens head, the pub they were in)

    • @aylbdrmadison1051
      @aylbdrmadison1051 3 роки тому +5

      Omg, that's brilliant. lols

    • @chuxmix65
      @chuxmix65 3 роки тому +4

      I would have loved to hang out in the pub with the crop circle guys...

  • @abelincoln5000
    @abelincoln5000 3 роки тому +27

    Rest in Peace Victor. Thank you.

  • @k.russell1713
    @k.russell1713 Рік тому +7

    Time Team: Finds absolutely nothing.
    500,000 people: oh, I have to watch this!

  • @gnarshread
    @gnarshread 3 роки тому +38

    I really appreciate the honesty in this. They grasp at straws all episode and don't mind admitting defeat.

  • @RalfOltmanns
    @RalfOltmanns 3 роки тому +38

    I've watched quite a few episodes now and am always delighted when familiar faces, often smiling or in deep thought, show up again and again like Helen, Naomi, and Bridget, the sunshines of show ;) and Matt, Phil, Stewart, and John.
    It's always amazing, what Stewart can read from landscape features and old maps, and what John conjures up with the tools geophysics provide. Oh, yes, and then there was Vic whose talent put all of it in an artistic context. R.I.P., Vic.

    • @CaptainAMAZINGGG
      @CaptainAMAZINGGG 2 роки тому +7

      Tbh I find Phil and Francis to be the "sunshines" of the show lolol.
      They are perhaps the most enthusiastic, passionate archeologists, and maybe even just ppl in general, ever, (along with Steve Irwin, in his respective field etc.)
      They help make the world a better place, by being their super awesome selves, and literally light up my life. :3
      such snazzy dudes 😌😌😌💜💜💜

  • @paradise2783
    @paradise2783 3 роки тому +84

    In 200 years that time-team ditch is going to create some _very_ intriguing crop marks for future archeologists

    • @aylbdrmadison1051
      @aylbdrmadison1051 3 роки тому +12

      I often think of how confusing some of this would be to future archeologists if somehow the information from these digs was lost.

    • @Russia-bullies
      @Russia-bullies 3 роки тому +14

      To think that then,an archaeologist may find Phil Harding’s body & flints that predate it,nearby.😀

  • @CaptainAMAZINGGG
    @CaptainAMAZINGGG 2 роки тому +9

    Tony: says things to Phil.
    Phil: THEMS FIGHTIN' WORDS, THEY IS!!
    😂😂😂💜💜💜

  • @pmjohnston7987
    @pmjohnston7987 3 роки тому +18

    I enjoyed this episode very much & like that it shows what probably often happens in scientific research. The team goes in with a question in mind, and sometimes (more often than not I'm sure) the answer is a simple No, but No is an answer. The fact that folk lived nearby & used the site for a quite similar purpose for generations does say something; it doesn't always have to be something dramatic. If every shovelful turned up a battlefield or military installation, what would that say about humanity. Thousands of years of simple, uninterupted agriculture , where the land is Still useful to that purpose is cause for celebration. Thanks for this one.

  • @ellielynn8219
    @ellielynn8219 Рік тому +7

    Their positive attitude is infectious. I love this show, Francis’s laugh also brings me a huge smile.

  • @phillipsiviter2024
    @phillipsiviter2024 3 роки тому +86

    I disagree with Tony’s summary at the end, this dig did uncover something, the ancient field system was the find here - showing that it had been worked in the last two thousand years was very interesting. Ok so there was no sexy Roman fort but the mundane is just as important as the exceptional.

    • @georgeb.wolffsohn30
      @georgeb.wolffsohn30 2 роки тому +4

      Regular folks' lives, eh ?

    • @annarushlau9722
      @annarushlau9722 2 роки тому +8

      This comment wins. Very sound evaluation here my friend, and I agree! Learning about day to day is just as fascinating! Sure forts are exciting and cool, but finding a system that has been worked by so many people over the years is so cool on its own.

    • @ArmchairDeity
      @ArmchairDeity Рік тому

      Often the “regular folks” lives are way more informative that a grande fort inhabited by people living the rarified life of the wealthy and connected…

    • @runlarryrun77
      @runlarryrun77 Рік тому +3

      Yeah Tony is well off there. Often he's literally acting the part of the straw man, purposely sits on the fence or hams it up when (in his incorrect opinion) they don't find anything. He's effectively the voice of the average viewer with little to no archaeological experience, but he doesn't have to be so ruddy irritating about it.

    • @philroberts7238
      @philroberts7238 Рік тому +4

      I went back to listen to Tony's final summary again and, sure enough, he was perfectly accurate in his analysis. They found nothing in terms of artefacts, but, on the other hand, they did find answers to their questions about the field. I couldn't find anything to disagree with in his round-up of the whole experience. And also (@runlarryrun) I fail to see why you find him irritating. Then again, rightly or wrongly, you and I might well find each other annoying; there's just no accounting for personal taste.

  • @fenwickfootballclubknights2770
    @fenwickfootballclubknights2770 2 роки тому +15

    I would love to be with this group at the pub after a long day's work, having a pint. Listening to them bicker and discuss what they've found (or haven't found) would be so much fun.

  • @davidmullen6011
    @davidmullen6011 3 роки тому +44

    What is really special about this one is how Phil magnificently puts the whole venture into perspective at the end and brings everyone down to earth again - reminding them that "finding nothing" is all part of the game of Archaeology, and that actually, they _did_ solve the question they set out to answer!
    Not one of the most satisfying episodes no. What _does_ it all mean, all those finds at the start, that get whittled down somehow to a handful of trinkets on a table at the end? They expertly skirt around the question, and leave it to the viewer to draw their own conclusions....

    • @chuxmix65
      @chuxmix65 3 роки тому +7

      A negative result can mean a successful experiment.

  • @deborahdufel1664
    @deborahdufel1664 2 роки тому +15

    This is great video! It shows even if nothing is found, the history of farming goes back for centuries and still leaves a mark on the land.

  • @steveschultz300
    @steveschultz300 3 роки тому +31

    "Found absolutely nothing...." I would have to disagree; you answered the age old question, what was this land used for before the present farmer got there. The connection with the historical farmers must be gratifying for the residents.

  • @Dovietail
    @Dovietail 3 роки тому +136

    Welcome to the only field in England where nothing ever happened, no one ever lived, and no one ever died.

  • @forthwithtx5852
    @forthwithtx5852 2 роки тому +14

    Very interesting how Phil points to a bunch of soil layers and describes one of them as “brown”. 😂

  • @kendexter
    @kendexter 4 місяці тому +1

    Long term Time team fan here following you all since the beginning ,and still watch , thank you for posting this on UA-cam

  • @armstronggermany2995
    @armstronggermany2995 2 роки тому +8

    Can't win them all and still absolutely fascinating. Great programme ,great people.

  • @daehawk9585
    @daehawk9585 3 роки тому +5

    I love that dog. It was my favorite. And it must be said that Helen looked right well in those jeans and red pullover.

  • @terryt.1643
    @terryt.1643 9 місяців тому +1

    Phil seemed like a wonderful teacher of his craft, also his explanation of agricultural soil movement and glaciation helped the locals explain their findings without belittling them. Amazing that two thousand years of farming resulted in so many lost objects, but makes sense when you think about it. If only one thing was dropped and lost per year, that would be two thousand things to find.

  • @McRambleOn
    @McRambleOn 2 роки тому +4

    Fresh out of college at the university of TX at Austin w/ my archaeology degree I went to the jungles of Belize to dig a large Maya site, and while there was nothing beside shelf stable food and fresh dinner served daily, there was two large refrigerators for Coca Cola and beer. We were 45 mins from the local mennonite community and 2-3 hrs from a city/town, but they made sure we were stocked with beers bc archaeologists need and deserve some after a long day. I always laugh at the way the show mentions and demonstrates this is apart of our own culture and customs within archaeology haha

  • @JMurdochNZ
    @JMurdochNZ 3 роки тому +27

    Francis has such a great laugh.

  • @alanmorgan8647
    @alanmorgan8647 Рік тому +8

    I want to watch the episode where Helen discovers The Fountain Of Youth . I swear she hasn't aged a bit since here earliest programmes!

  • @moogiealways3016
    @moogiealways3016 2 роки тому +6

    Tell 'em Phil! Exciting that they did find some terracing type fields which gave an answer about the finds.

  • @Jaqueli9er
    @Jaqueli9er 2 роки тому +7

    every episode with Francis is a great episode!

  • @rieksstevens
    @rieksstevens 2 роки тому +11

    Here in the Netherlands we have a lot of field finds purely because the fields were fertilized with street rubbish from big city's and also with fertile soil from mid evil and Roman earthworks that are dug of and scattered around infertile fields . So a lot of finds just in the top soil , this field also seemed fertilized with darker more fertile ground in he top layer . The ships that took the dug up peat to the city's took back the street rubbish to the depleted peat fields to fertilize the soil to make it ready for agriculture ,kinda of a win win situation .

  • @toddpdroneworks563
    @toddpdroneworks563 2 роки тому +6

    I love going to google maps during the episode and using the background shots to pinpoint the field they are in. You can still see the shorter trench evidence off the first long trench in the sat image.

  • @donnaminar4689
    @donnaminar4689 3 роки тому +12

    Considering how many episodes they have produced, I'm surprised they HAVEN'T come up with a miss before now.....

  • @leifvejby8023
    @leifvejby8023 2 роки тому +9

    As a farmboy I felt this was one of the most interesting digs!

  • @matt_cummins28
    @matt_cummins28 3 роки тому +12

    Despite Tony's rather nihilistic summary, I think this was fascinating: the construction of the history of a bit of the country. In some ways much more important than finding another bit of a wall (but those are great, too!). Thanks very much.

    • @elizabethschaeffer9543
      @elizabethschaeffer9543 2 роки тому +3

      I get so very tired with Tony's irritating negativity. The others can laugh at their mistakes and encourage each other with a wonderful feeling of being a comrade. Tony just sours everything he comments on. Then he has the gall to say "we" whenever the others find something great.

    • @Renderduck
      @Renderduck Рік тому

      ​@@elizabethschaeffer9543 you know Tony reads from a script right? He's never claiming to be an archaeologist, he's the TV host summarising the story of the show.

  • @theknave4415
    @theknave4415 2 роки тому +5

    When the land - the soil, itself - is the archeological artifact. ;)

  • @kristinetaulbut4975
    @kristinetaulbut4975 Рік тому +2

    These are the most joy people ever I just love them

  • @GaryNoone-jz3mq
    @GaryNoone-jz3mq 3 місяці тому

    I watched this show when it was a TV series. To see it pop up on u tube is an absolute delight.😊

  • @lizdyson3627
    @lizdyson3627 3 роки тому +13

    Fantastic. I've just started a dig ventures course and had no idea how important in a legal sense Archeology is.

  • @WendyDarling1974
    @WendyDarling1974 6 місяців тому +1

    I like the fact they actually put this out there. Science doesn’t always lead to success. In fact, more often than not it doesn’t.

  • @fugithegreat
    @fugithegreat 2 роки тому +3

    They may not have made any finds during the dig, but it was certainly interesting to me to see how the little lost bits can make their way into even a simple farm field. And the making of the snake bracelet was really cool, too!

  • @estevaocunha5302
    @estevaocunha5302 2 роки тому +3

    This program is great.

  • @cynthiacarter514
    @cynthiacarter514 Рік тому +4

    Here in coastal North Carolina, USA, my father walked his land after plowing for prehistoric arrow heads.

  • @TimeTeamOfficial
    @TimeTeamOfficial 3 роки тому +52

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    • @chuxmix65
      @chuxmix65 3 роки тому

      Pin your comments...

  • @jamesbailey9007
    @jamesbailey9007 2 роки тому +5

    I like this program it’s phil Francis and tony that make what it is

  • @paulharris5541
    @paulharris5541 2 роки тому +2

    Absolutely love Time Team

  • @DHealey
    @DHealey 3 роки тому +6

    Love the way Francis acts out measuring the position of the first trench from the previous dig's trench :p

    • @jamesbalme2080
      @jamesbalme2080 3 роки тому +2

      Yes paced out and marked with a tin of yellow spray... it was windy that day too whilst filming

    • @aylbdrmadison1051
      @aylbdrmadison1051 3 роки тому +5

      @@jamesbalme2080 : I think David may have been referring to the sticks that were already stuck at the starting and ending point of the line he sprayed before that scene was filmed. David may have done construction work, and like me (a woodworker/carpenter) noticed them immediately.

    • @jamesbalme2080
      @jamesbalme2080 3 роки тому +3

      @@aylbdrmadison1051 I was stood next to Francis just out of shot when he marked it out. Yes you are right the sticks were placed there a few minutes before that scene was shot.

  • @seanmcnally6658
    @seanmcnally6658 Рік тому +3

    Despite no structures, they still manage to tell a great story of history.

  • @kristinessTX
    @kristinessTX 3 роки тому +2

    It is very touching that roman era people show a mark of respect For something that looks like A burial mound or site of importance from 3,000 years before their time while worshiping different gods. It really says something about them

  • @5chr4pn3ll
    @5chr4pn3ll 3 роки тому +10

    I kinda liked this episode.
    A strange mystery with a logical explanation.

  • @mariah2087
    @mariah2087 3 роки тому +10

    I would love to hear more about what the various misidentified finds ended up being! Or some of the ruling-out process. If there are any common errors that might be helpful for detectorists especially to hear about. Nice episode despite not finding fortlets or anything. Still taught some terminology and went over some historical and cultural context (like variety in snake metaphors) which I always like.

    • @jamesbalme2080
      @jamesbalme2080 3 роки тому +5

      Ironically all finds had been identified by the local finds liaison officer...... so not the fault of the finders. What you didn't see was the rare Roman artefacts now in the museum

  • @douglasruss2889
    @douglasruss2889 10 місяців тому +1

    Always enjoy !

  • @corallewis3093
    @corallewis3093 2 роки тому +1

    Lol they were digging their own fort...
    These guys are great and Matt is adorable! 😘 To all of them..

  • @janvafa9959
    @janvafa9959 2 роки тому

    Loved this one! Laughed my way through it!

  • @robertab7341
    @robertab7341 2 роки тому +1

    End of day two ... yes Tony, yes Time Team, I will happily spend an hour with you, even if finding nothing!!! Back to Day 3.

  • @James_RC
    @James_RC 2 роки тому +1

    Thank goodness for the snake bracelet! 😅 🐍

  • @ErnestoBrausewind
    @ErnestoBrausewind 2 роки тому +3

    There should be an annual Festival of "absolutely nothing" - where people stroll around and lose some change and stuff to some background noise :)

  • @kevinyates7541
    @kevinyates7541 3 роки тому

    always loved watchin time team..do miss it

  • @CodonQuixote
    @CodonQuixote 3 роки тому +5

    I don't know who I am, I don’t know why I'm here, All I know is that I must watch every Time Team episode ever made.

  • @lsmftwitchell1939
    @lsmftwitchell1939 2 роки тому +4

    Notice as Time Team passes through the years it becomes to find things, like Tony's hair. 🤪

  • @timtaylor8406
    @timtaylor8406 Рік тому +1

    That was a real one off...both for Time Team and archaeology!

  • @mandie1109
    @mandie1109 3 роки тому +2

    I've been sharing these vids with my man..... Him and my son both are what I call huge "Rock guys" .. always out exploring finding interesting different kinds of rocks....maybe I can interest them some light hearted digging to find "finds"!!!!

  • @chrisbassett8996
    @chrisbassett8996 2 роки тому +2

    I like that, 'we don't want to put a trench on top of that because we'd look stupid"

  • @brianturner5995
    @brianturner5995 Рік тому +1

    I often wondered if Time Team had reams of tapes where they did digs and found nothing...this one proves that they don't! I'm glad they aired this, because it's science...sometimes you come up with nothing. But that, in and of itself, is a result!

  • @Dovietail
    @Dovietail 3 роки тому +4

    Note to Self: Pick up those nails you spilled! Save future archaeologists a bucket load of irritation!

  • @star2705
    @star2705 2 місяці тому

    Tony: "We've got nothing."
    Phil: "We've got DIRT! :D"

  • @nzlemming
    @nzlemming 9 місяців тому +1

    I always love it when Stewart is right.

  • @Eric_Hutton.1980
    @Eric_Hutton.1980 Рік тому

    My favorite episode.

  • @bartvandenberg4901
    @bartvandenberg4901 3 роки тому +5

    One dud in 14 years is still pretty good! Watched the show in my pyjamas in the '90, rewatching it now.

    • @jamesbalme2080
      @jamesbalme2080 3 роки тому +3

      Dud ?? Ok the site was dug on the basis of two previous digs by Manchester Archaeological Unit but they declared 'fortlet'... I was present at that site between 1998 to 2007

    • @gchecosse
      @gchecosse 3 роки тому +2

      By far the best Time Teams are the ones where they didn't find what they expected and argue about what they've found.

    • @GMMilambar
      @GMMilambar 3 роки тому +6

      No episode featuring Helen Geake can be considered a dud. SMDH

  • @fionad9913
    @fionad9913 2 роки тому +1

    "The background noise of antiquity"--actually super cool presentation of how they found nothing...

  • @jonathaneffemey944
    @jonathaneffemey944 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for posting

  • @Gealaiche
    @Gealaiche 4 місяці тому +1

    I know they didn’t really find anything, but it’s still really interesting for me because I’m Warburton and it’s entirely possible my ancestors plowed that field or ate the food from it.

  • @Fuzzy-Beans
    @Fuzzy-Beans 3 роки тому +8

    Time Team 101.
    If in doubt, put in a trench

  • @jakesmerth1919
    @jakesmerth1919 3 місяці тому

    Anyone: I found these bits and pieces specifically right here in this very spot.
    Timeteam: Ok well we're going to put in 3 trenches over here, nowhere near that specific spot.

  • @BC-ui9yt
    @BC-ui9yt Рік тому

    The tiny little smartaleck voice in my head says "Well Mick would've found an entire fort, cuz he was that awesome".
    But alas.
    i do love Francis' poetic description though.

  • @douglasruss2889
    @douglasruss2889 10 місяців тому

    Always enjoy.

  • @arthurprentice7110
    @arthurprentice7110 3 роки тому +13

    Do farmers in this area over-winter their stock in barns ? And if so would they be mucking out the stalls and depositing manure onto the fields from there ? Would the farmstead be on high ground closer to the river ? On google maps it looks like the only higher ground for miles is the Old Mill.

  • @mariusz6843
    @mariusz6843 3 роки тому +4

    jackdaw and watching. paw and best regards

  • @SL-sd3sg
    @SL-sd3sg 2 роки тому +1

    I’m amazed with the tiny bronze axe head James found, and wonder what it would have been used for?

  • @AndyMartin401
    @AndyMartin401 3 роки тому +3

    Brilliant

  •  10 місяців тому

    Brilliant Stuff. I guess it would have advaced the unerstanding of thse sights enourmously

  • @grapeshot
    @grapeshot 3 роки тому +5

    You have Pompeii and Herculaneum but Britain has its fair share of very nice Roman finds.

  • @WelshmanInNC
    @WelshmanInNC 2 роки тому +1

    Somewhere in England, Mick Aston was chuckling…

  • @2gulfalco
    @2gulfalco 9 місяців тому

    I love this one.

  • @mysticjen379
    @mysticjen379 3 роки тому +2

    I wonder if Warburton’s a Roman checkpoint over the river in/out of the industrial area (clay pits). Maybe there’ll be evidence of a Roman bridge where the road disappears over the river (before reappearing on the other side). Then perhaps a fort more around Heatley, supporting the industrial activity. Might explain the finds along the road/in the area - that there’s a fort nearby, but not at Warburton.

  • @stevedarcy9542
    @stevedarcy9542 3 роки тому +2

    Awesome.

  • @KevinSmith-yo8qb
    @KevinSmith-yo8qb Рік тому

    Snakes; a symbol of healing...Australia says hold my beer!

  • @donnal.oglesby4806
    @donnal.oglesby4806 3 роки тому +2

    after a 150 programs we 've found absolutely Nothing!.. But what a trench!!

  • @a.j.carter8975
    @a.j.carter8975 Рік тому +1

    ♥️😡🇬🇧 Phils knowledge of different browns would have uniquely qualified him to work in the British car industry in the 1970s. We had a Roman Bronze Ford Fiesta. (Brown, slightly sparkly). I thought it was great, i was only a sprog tho.

  • @Rusty_Gold85
    @Rusty_Gold85 Рік тому

    Digging up and levelling part of my little backyard found more than they did. Oh well cant be harsh . they got to have a few Bevies at the Pub

  • @grimmace9081
    @grimmace9081 2 роки тому +1

    that soil looks so sandy, it's a wonder the farmer can grow anything on it at all.

  • @MooPotPie
    @MooPotPie 3 роки тому +10

    "I got a rock."

  • @penelopesparrow
    @penelopesparrow Рік тому

    When they were digging and finding nothing, but all the walking got bits up off the surface, that to me was an instant suggestion of clean fill being bought into the site. Dirt hauled in from somewhere else where there was lots of habitation to make the land more useable. When Stuart said it was boggy either side, that clinched it for me.