Archeologists Uncover A Perfectly Preserved Iron Age Village In South West Scotland
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- Опубліковано 18 гру 2024
- Professor Alice Roberts and the Digging For Britain team investigate an incredibly well-preserved Iron Age village. What can this fascinating site tell us about our ancient ancestors?
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I can't get over the handprints on that anvil-stone. Fantastic!
Omg I love this kind of video
Learning about our ancestors is amazing
Love shows like this! Where we came from is amazing, but knowing one day someone or something will be digging up our remains is also an interesting prospect.
Say fawr = So far lmao. The Rind Hises is hilariousm
The first 4 times.
Professor Alice has MY RESPECT ! From early Time Team days, via a PhD in paleopathology, to Professor of Public Engagement in Science at the University of Birmingham.
I visited Vindolanda this year(2024). The visitor centre is very well presented, we spent a fascinating afternoon learning about the last fewdecades of the Roman occupation.
Are these individuals reburied where their bodies were buried by loved ones? Just curious. The finds are fantastic and academically help tell the history. I do understand that.
Time Team just released an update on the Orkney dig, narrated by John Gater
This is much better than these crypto channels telling us about technologically advanced civilisations without a shred of evidence
And there's a sucker born every minute.
That is a transfer axle for a foot powered lathe.
I think yew've got something there!
No - a Niddy Noddy !
I could see that being the case
@@Roberta-q1qnice one 😄
The spindle look s like part of bagpipes
I wanted to study archaeology and was talked out of it. I want to be an archaeologist in Britain!
A career in Archaeology involves Degree & PhD, and experience on digs & published research..
@@shelleysanders9666 I know, it was just a way to express my regretful despair 🙂 And obviously by 'studying' I ment getting a degree.
@domikm1767 Follow your dreams. Go back to school! You don't need a PhD to do field work. The people who have graduate degrees spend less time in the field than you would think. They spend most of their time on a computer writing about what the field archeologists uncover.
Strictly off topic, but Alice’s accent cracks me up at times: kleeys = clues, riynd hices = round houses - very Prince King Charles at times! 😄 But props for spot-on pronunciation of the Black Loch of Myrton. It’s nice when someone takes the trouble to get it right.
If that’s all you got from this, what a pity! And for the record her accent is from Bristol and it’s very classy
Her accent is Bristolian.
@@sandrawatters3525 really? I oived in Bath for a time, and I don’t remember an accent like that. Bristolians were even thicker than Bath people. Much more “roynd oyzez” than riynd hices. Although it was working class people I knew, the ones who tacked in an extra “L” after a vowel.
@@suzipam1234 Of course it’s not all I got from it. When did people get so po-faced and fingerwagging about everything?
@@suzipam1234 Yes, her accent is very middle classy, which is probably why I didn’t recognise it as Bristolian even though I lived a few years in the West Country. But now you say it, it does remind me a bit of John Cleese doing his Monty Python schoolmaster / knight accent. I think he was from Weston Super Mud. .
DFB is such a good show.
I think in neomesolithic reality, it started off as a home, became copper smith's neolithic tomb, evolved to burial mound.
I'm curious how old is this episode or is this brand new this year?
Her hair color inductees older. She wears her natural hair color now, which is much better lol. She liked that red hair when she was younger. She used to wear that electric red hair when she was on time team
2018
@@beingstoned26 Thank you!
Oh Doctor Alice🤤
Isn't it weird how almost 12,000 people watched this but only 600 or so could bother giving it a thumbs up? Humans are so lazy and never will give enough recognition to one another. And only 41 of us have anything to say on this magnificent thing. There must've been an at enough negativity to point out.
Best comment here
The irony.
Much like your own
@ what's that supposed to mean Debbie downer? I'm calling you that because I looked at all your most recent comments you seem like you may be upset. But I don't understand what you're saying.
@ not upset. You just aren’t insightful
So how does one drive all the way from Britain to Norway?
I know where there is a Viking Long Boat on a Scottish Island, and NOBODY is interested.
Same here. Who cares
Wait, I'm definitely interested
@Seami-bz6bt I'm not into being rested
@Seami-bz6bt Google Earth "Ardtur" in the inner Hebrides. It's unmistakable, from the right angle. 300 mtrs West of the cottage. Boggles my mind how it got UP there!
Just for that comment at the beginning. Im out. Hahah FREEDOM!
Makes me think, with the Welsh Celts being the oldest and most ancient Britons….what else could be hidden out there
What a miserable existence that must have been even with ample food.
Yes. But they didn’t know any other ways. Nothing to compare. Life was hard. Food was fought for. Might made right. 🌺🌺🌺🌺
@ French were living it up by comparison.
There are trade-offs. Their society probably had full employment, for example. And all the food was free-range organic, with no micro-plastics.
wait did she dye her hair????
Iron age village turn to war plane crash site recovery?
I hate hearing a medley when I wanted the whole song!
I rolled with it and enjoyed it, but felt a mite click baited.
Arbroath..
Reeeeeruuuun
Everything from this site is a rerun from elsewhere. Not everyone saw the original so they're providing a service.
Demand your money back
She was stabbed in the back of the head? Good to know that Britain today can share some common ground with their ancestors 😂
Grave Robbers
Do you think those buried there care? If there is an afterlife, and the people in these graves been buried and forgotten for hundreds and hundreds of years of years, I think they’d be happy and excited right now that someone is interested in their lives.
Watching the video was great, unfortunately the disgraceful advert about ear wax & the over use of the F-word is a disgrace.
Especially when children were watching it.
lol! Adverts are based on you and your settings and your content history. Not all of us get the same ads.
And if a word offends you, perhaps you should unclutch your pearls and plug your ears instead.
What does it tell us about US?
It seems to me that the British skirt around their British ancestry calling them anything but British.
@elijahhodges4405 If they called them British all the time, no one would even know what group of people or time period they are referring to.
@@dalj4362 OK, but they know what years.
I love ❤️ your voice ❤ can you tell me a bed time story ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ not digging the red head tho 😢
I do not believe men can become pregnant, but the host's voice is trying very hard to prove me wrong. Gorgeous.
Leave it alone
no
So you watch this series to learn about the subject, but don’t support excavation and education, huh?
Why?
We'll all be gravediggered at some point if we make the selfish choice to be buried. Humans trying to take up land after death is the offensive part.
@ I never supported with it leave it where it’s at