I'm relatively new to Time Team but I am fast becoming emotionally attached to these archeological goof-balls. In this older episode it's fun to see Tony and Phil (and their hair) so much younger. I had no idea this series has been running for so many years. But longevity is a true sign of quality. I'm glad to have finally discovered this wonderful show. Better late than never. Now I must rush off. I want to see how many episodes of Time Team I can binge watch in just three days and time is ticking away. 😉👍🏻 LL
I love these guys too. I think Mick is no longer with us unfortunately. Anything Tony is in, I watch. There's something about him. He makes everything interesting. 😊from New Zealand. ⏳🇳🇿
When you've run through them all, then go find the four episodes of Time Signs from 1991, the mini-series that were the precursor for the Tony Robinson hosted Time Team. Here you'll see a very handsome and well builded Mick Aston at age 45. So was Phil Harding of course. You'll see him when the speaker presents the wild man from the Stone Age. It's held in a much calmer format. Perhaps this couldn't live for 20 years, but I hold it very dearly and appreciate these four episode highly. Thought I'd recommend them to you. Cheers
Being an archeologist is one part hard work, one part academics and two parts imagination and hope! I love this show and Victor's paintings that bring everything alive!
Then you have fantasy opinion theorists like Graham Hancock who come along afterwards and comes to his own conclusions. It annoys me that his narrative is about the secrets hidden and truths denied by archaeologists, and yet in time team we see a diverse range of opinions, a dedication to educating the people and a healthy skepticism before assuming the conclusions they want to see. If he really wanted to prove his atlantis theory, he should be funding research with people who can do the work he comments on. I'd like to see Tony & co give a reasonable appraisal to the sites he uses to use for his book grift Phil Harding could give Hancock all the info he thinks is 'secret' over a pint in a pub (i.e. lack of evidence)
I used to be an avid traveler, but because of illness i can't travel any more, but watching re-runs of shows like this is the way i travel these days!!
They've gotten me through, as well. This one is especially poignant. It's the first early one I've watched since last year. Tony, Mick, Phil, Cadenza, Raksha have become dear friends to me. Victor's death this week breaks my heart.
For whatever reason I often imagined a show with Martin Clunes and Robin Bush as brothers. Like a British version of "Fraser". The dialogue would have been so fun.
An ode to what a great television show is: entertainment and education with soul and a beating heart! I'm Portuguese and living in Portugal and I just became a Patreon for Time Team's return in the Digital Realm and new content creation. All the best and here's to 20 seasons more with the same passion for Archeology and History!
Even though I am at home in the far south of Germany, thanks to your broadcast, I am learning a lot about our common culture, which has made us for over many thousand years to what we are today! Thanks to the team who shares with me, as a fence guest, the secrets of the past!
I was just thinking that I felt like a member of The Time Team, finding clues of the vintage of these shows by the laptops used and statements like that 😄
@@speedbrake22 In fact, they use it as a representation of just that in a later episode, where they show Tony being buried with various items, and discussing which of them could date the show
Is this the official Time Team channel? with episodes in good quality? Guys, you just made my day! There were only several seasons broadcasted in Russia, so I had to watch other episodes in low quality. After so many episodes it's a deep feeling of loss when the series was closed, and especially after news of Prof. Mick Aston's death
I am glad to see that Tony has not changed much in the 4 years I have been following Time Team. He is ALWAYS disheartened. He expects to find great things constantly. Anyone who has ever done archeology knows that the majority of times no great finds are made. Phil and the others are excited with any and all finds because each find, no matter how small, helos to add to history. I love this program!
YES! GO BACK! I can't stress enough how much I'd like to see some revisits of the 20 years where people have continued research, and you might not even have to dig, or maybe the scheduling will allow you to dig a bit more... even just an update and review would be "smashing" as you brits say, or "awesome, dude" in my language. Add to that the new technology available and the ladar that's already been done nearly worldwide and I think you can answer quite a few questions. I'm still not through your oldies and goodies but I wait with bated breath for some new ones. I hope you can get some of the old team back, at least to supervise.
Every time I see a new episode I think it’s my favorite. I think I’m just in love with the whole series of videos. I’m sorry this series has ended even before I discovered it.
I love this show! By the time I'd watched them all I just start all over again because there are so many that I've forgotten what the details are and it's like watching new ones all over again! Love it!!!!!
So it’s 2021 and I just ground this program. Binged for a week then decided to see what Phil was up to ( great things obviously). This sadly brought me to the reality that we lost Mitch In 2013 no less. Must say it kinda broke my heart
20:30. It is simply amazing that they explain what GPS is! Back then, it was quite a novelty, and now you have it in a rather affordable watch format! We take technology so much for granted these days. We should be more thankful of all technology is doing for mankind.
So grateful to time team for bringing archaeology( and history) into the mainstream of British consciousness and for the uploads on UA-cam ... has made it available to people living outside the UK. Such a shame it all came to an end . But at least there are plenty of episodes to watch over and over again! ❤️ Mick ‘s legacy lives on. We miss you.
Thank You for posting! Inevitably I find myself smiling halfway through the show. How I wish we had these sort of TV programs over on this side of the Atlantic. Post more shows, I'll watch!
Mick’s colorful sweater is amazing!!! My favorite phrases so far is “ditch play”. You all crack me up with your sense of humor. Yet have me on the edge of my seat as I watch.
I haven't seen any of these very early episodes so this is such a treat-especially seeing Mick and his candy stripe sweater. I can't believe Carenza has always been so young and pretty!
Love, love, love this show!!! It’s fun to see the TT gang so young. As Tony has so much hair I keep expecting him to suddenly tell Mick and Phil that he has a cunning plan! All hail Baldric!
A BRILLIANT Example that you don't need a lot of fancy technology and graphics to make a cracking good TV Program. All you need is a bunch of BRILLIANT People! 👍
Thank you SO much for uploading in 1080p!!! You actually understand that uploading standard definition content in standard definition will give it much lower bitrate and quality, upscaling it to 1080p provides objectively superior results as this video so obviously proves.
Look how young they were! This show was lightning in a bottle. They tried to have an American version of time team. It only lasted one or two seasons. I really liked it. But it just wasn't the same. And it never took off. Btw Phil Harding is a legend in my house. Love that guy.
I love the use and conversion on GPS as some one who uses it professionally every day. Its amazing how they seem so skeptical at that time of this new technology
it wasn’t as accurate then, you could easily lose your location due to a satellite not being in line. it got more accurate by the end of the decade as more and more satellites were launched
Some years ago I had my DNA checked and I was told that I was a descendant of Sommerled. I had no idea who this man was,so It's nice to have some information about him and that over 1,000 years ago knowing that I've got Norse/Viking ancestry. Somewhere down the ages an ancestor must have married, or cohabited with an English/Saxon, hence my English name. It's a shame that Time Team wasn't around then and I'd have the full details to my Family History, now lost in the past.
Loved it! This archeologist team is down to earth in terminology, and scientific enough to let you know what you are looking at, what it was used for while they unearth The Counsel Island. Well worth an hour of history that will capture the imagination. It's like uncovering the great, great, great XXX of the first Big Mac! You don't have to ask, where's the beef? AMAZING!
Love following this time line. How long has it been running, Tony has never stopped, seen him from a young feller with a lot of hair (and an nice beak, guess that is why he keeps going he can smell out more things than others can not). leading a team like this you end up learning a lot. He has a way of doing commentary that sorta drags you in, There is one other person that has been able to do so David Attenborough . You seem to follow in his footsteps and going a lot further. Were he was around the world you are doing it from home (despite the rain slipper stuff) manage to achieve awesome results.
Long time fan, instantly transported some 30 odd years back in time. Just stumbled across the channel and burrowing through all the classics. Great new content too. 🙂
I laughed at their enthusiasm for the whiskey - at that hour of the morning! - and their teasing Tony about his quietly scraping away in the trench while their backs were turned and they were otherwise occupied. Such a good humoured likeable lot of archaeologists.
I thought this might have been the only video about Islay where they didn't mention whisky but at 30:40 they bring out a bottle. It is slightly difficult to work out what it is but by the shape of the green bottle and the Red/Black/Gold colour scheme, it looks like the back label from a Bunnahabhain 12-Year-Old from the 1990s. (This dates the episode from that period). This makes sense as the distillery is only a short distance from Finlaggan.
How exciting! I'm born a McDonald. I'm American and my Ancestor Alexander Mcdanold was a Jacobite who came here by prison ship. We have traced back to the 1500 Scotland.
I hope you guys do more videos about the lords of the isles there's almost no videos about them on youtube and they got an amazing history to learn about.
Become a fan for sure but mostly seen the 2nd decades shows. But then I saw the favorites show and finds from Islay came up. I am a Donald so this instantly drew my full attention.
What. Half those people are dead you know right. Plus the cycle will always continue esp if we can’t let go of what was done by our fathers. Up to us to change it. Does no good bitching. Just treat people how they treat you I guess
@Woochinatchika Kokillibolinov I'm not either in the wealthy set. Far from it ! I'm going to drop thousands that I don't have. Lol My ancestors are also the same as yours, except for Welsh. I don't know why someone wouldn't be fascinated with finding things like this. Different mind set.
Thought about setting up various playlists for Roman, mediaeval, and neolithic stuff? I like this series but I never thought it was allowed to reach its full potential.
2:02. Tony: I'm gonna find out exactly what the Time Team are gonna do. 2:10 Time Team: Bail water, Tony. Looks like we're gonna bail water for the next three days.
So this is it, where the infamous hat on Phil's head and M. Aston's colourful jumper have their first appearance in the show. I wonder what their story is...
It is actually a different colourful jumper This one has more green and the one in the newer episodes has more orange :) Amazing that he had more than one ♥ I love them!
@@karenknitspodcast I always imagined his wife was an enthusiastic knitter and liked to use up leftover balls of wool by knitting the brightly striped jerseys for Mick so he would be nice and warm when outdoors, practical too as it wouldn't matter too much the jerseys becoming grubby as they were his work jerseys.
What a difference twenty-eight years make. Look at the size of that GPS receiver! 20:34 He explains that the resolution is 10 millimeters (1 centimeter, about 4/10 of an inch). That's surprising. Civilian GPS equipment is supposed to have no better resolution in it than about 1 meter or 1 yard and to insert random moments of being even less accurate, so that it can't be taken by rival groups for precise military use.
lol! I’m American and Tony’s comment about the American satellites and “Star Wars” a moniker given by Reagan era people and admin to an effort to militarize space as part of the Cold War made me laugh. I’m 48 and GenX so it’s doubly funny.
never seen this episode before ... ( I don't recall ) 19:10 ..... was that a suggestion of a tree less habitat.... that I doubt OK 31:56 ... thick woodlands mentioned
I'm relatively new to Time Team but I am fast becoming emotionally attached to these archeological goof-balls. In this older episode it's fun to see Tony and Phil (and their hair) so much younger. I had no idea this series has been running for so many years. But longevity is a true sign of quality. I'm glad to have finally discovered this wonderful show. Better late than never. Now I must rush off. I want to see how many episodes of Time Team I can binge watch in just three days and time is ticking away. 😉👍🏻 LL
Mick on the other hand, Mick looked about the same age until he passed. RIP
I love these guys too. I think Mick is no longer with us unfortunately. Anything Tony is in, I watch. There's something about him. He makes everything interesting. 😊from New Zealand. ⏳🇳🇿
When you've run through them all, then go find the four episodes of Time Signs from 1991, the mini-series that were the precursor for the Tony Robinson hosted Time Team.
Here you'll see a very handsome and well builded Mick Aston at age 45. So was Phil Harding of course. You'll see him when the speaker presents the wild man from the Stone Age.
It's held in a much calmer format. Perhaps this couldn't live for 20 years, but I hold it very dearly and appreciate these four episode highly.
Thought I'd recommend them to you.
Cheers
@@basstrammel1322 His hair got a bit whiter and his tummy just a bit bigger, not much, through the seasons.
@@karanfield4229 Mick, Robin, and now Victor. Thankfully these episodes are well preserved.
Being an archeologist is one part hard work, one part academics and two parts imagination and hope! I love this show and Victor's paintings that bring everything alive!
Then you have fantasy opinion theorists like Graham Hancock who come along afterwards and comes to his own conclusions.
It annoys me that his narrative is about the secrets hidden and truths denied by archaeologists, and yet in time team we see a diverse range of opinions, a dedication to educating the people and a healthy skepticism before assuming the conclusions they want to see.
If he really wanted to prove his atlantis theory, he should be funding research with people who can do the work he comments on.
I'd like to see Tony & co give a reasonable appraisal to the sites he uses to use for his book grift
Phil Harding could give Hancock all the info he thinks is 'secret' over a pint in a pub (i.e. lack of evidence)
I'm disabled and will never be able to visit your beautiful country in person. I absolutely love seeing it through Time Team though, lovely.
I used to be an avid traveler, but because of illness i can't travel any more, but watching re-runs of shows like this is the way i travel these days!!
These shows have been a welcome relief during the Covid 19 outbreak. Thank you!
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Still are. :(
They've gotten me through, as well. This one is especially poignant. It's the first early one I've watched since last year. Tony, Mick, Phil, Cadenza, Raksha have become dear friends to me. Victor's death this week breaks my heart.
A year later & I still agree! Great tv!
Watching during the 4th wave. 11/21
I love this show, a great cast.
R.I.P. Mick Aston and Robin Bush.
For whatever reason I often imagined a show with Martin Clunes and Robin Bush as brothers. Like a British version of "Fraser". The dialogue would have been so fun.
Free ireland
@@trueKENTUCKY from what?
@@jonsutherland1 maybe he wants to put it on a space ship and free it from gravity.
@@Frostfly hahahaa, brilliant.
I like how Matt "volunteers" for these extra curricular assignments.
That was not Matt. It was some guy they called Rat. Listen carefully when he says his name to Tony. He says Rat.
An ode to what a great television show is: entertainment and education with soul and a beating heart! I'm Portuguese and living in Portugal and I just became a Patreon for Time Team's return in the Digital Realm and new content creation. All the best and here's to 20 seasons more with the same passion for Archeology and History!
This is the earliest recorded appearance of Mick Aston's striped jumper!
I was just thinking, I wonder who does his knitting?
and Phil’s hat! that’s just as iconic IMHO especially as it’s functional and not for attention
I love that jumper. I'm learning how to crochet so I can make myself one like it. 🙂🇨🇦
This is also the earliest appearance of Tony's hair, lol
Then this is the episode that was colder than expected. Mick needed a sweater for warmth and it happened to be striped. A star was born!
Even though I am at home in the far south of Germany, thanks to your broadcast, I am learning a lot about our common culture, which has made us for over many thousand years to what we are today! Thanks to the team who shares with me, as a fence guest, the secrets of the past!
This is the first time I've come across the phrase "fence guest."
@@elizabethneill3825 It's the German "Zaungast" and means a "private, neighborly conversation"! it seemed appropriate to me !
@@peterdorninbalance pretty darn terrific; thank you for explaining
@@elizabethneill3825 Thank you!
"the Global Positioning System, as it is called-" and right there one really gets a sense of how old this show is
I was just thinking that I felt like a member of The Time Team, finding clues of the vintage of these shows by the laptops used and statements like that 😄
This program itself is almost archeaology
@@speedbrake22 In fact, they use it as a representation of just that in a later episode, where they show Tony being buried with various items, and discussing which of them could date the show
Just look at Tony's hair and you know its almost prehistoric.
1995 baybey
Is this the official Time Team channel? with episodes in good quality? Guys, you just made my day! There were only several seasons broadcasted in Russia, so I had to watch other episodes in low quality. After so many episodes it's a deep feeling of loss when the series was closed, and especially after news of Prof. Mick Aston's death
I am glad to see that Tony has not changed much in the 4 years I have been following Time Team. He is ALWAYS disheartened. He expects to find great things constantly. Anyone who has ever done archeology knows that the majority of times no great finds are made. Phil and the others are excited with any and all finds because each find, no matter how small, helos to add to history. I love this program!
YES! GO BACK! I can't stress enough how much I'd like to see some revisits of the 20 years where people have continued research, and you might not even have to dig, or maybe the scheduling will allow you to dig a bit more... even just an update and review would be "smashing" as you brits say, or "awesome, dude" in my language. Add to that the new technology available and the ladar that's already been done nearly worldwide and I think you can answer quite a few questions. I'm still not through your oldies and goodies but I wait with bated breath for some new ones. I hope you can get some of the old team back, at least to supervise.
Every time I see a new episode I think it’s my favorite. I think I’m just in love with the whole series of videos. I’m sorry this series has ended even before I discovered it.
I love this show! By the time I'd watched them all I just start all over again because there are so many that I've forgotten what the details are and it's like watching new ones all over again! Love it!!!!!
"Do you have a volunteer?" "Yes"
Quick cut to Tony looking somewhat uneasy 🤣
So it’s 2021 and I just ground this program. Binged for a week then decided to see what Phil was up to ( great things obviously). This sadly brought me to the reality that we lost Mitch In 2013 no less. Must say it kinda broke my heart
It’s Mick. Damn autocorrect
20:30. It is simply amazing that they explain what GPS is! Back then, it was quite a novelty, and now you have it in a rather affordable watch format! We take technology so much for granted these days. We should be more thankful of all technology is doing for mankind.
And it shows Star Wars wasn't a complete waste of time. :D
yeah... notwithstanding, star wars crack, you're welcome
So grateful to time team for bringing archaeology( and history) into the mainstream of British consciousness and for the uploads on UA-cam ... has made it available to people living outside the UK. Such a shame it all came to an end . But at least there are plenty of episodes to watch over and over again! ❤️ Mick ‘s legacy lives on. We miss you.
Thank You for posting! Inevitably I find myself smiling halfway through the show. How I wish we had these sort of TV programs over on this side of the Atlantic. Post more shows, I'll watch!
I agree. I watch them everyday. 😸
There is a series "Time team America", look it up.
I think we tried with our own TT but it sucks. Lol
@@queencerseilannister3519 that's often the case tbh. Originals tend to be better. Just look at top gear lol.
@@queencerseilannister3519 - It as just fine!
Holy cow!………wern’t we young once! Just beautiful. Yes, that is what youth is.
Nice to see the team in their younger days....and Tony being amazed by the GPS system.....happy days.
Greatly apreciated and today to see them so young it's also a gift...
9:53 is the first documented TT appearance of my favourite landscape archaeologist, Stewart Ainsworth.
I thought the same thing when I saw him!
Love Stewart and his Talents!
Mick’s colorful sweater is amazing!!!
My favorite phrases so far is “ditch play”. You all crack me up with your sense of humor. Yet have me on the edge of my seat as I watch.
I haven't seen any of these very early episodes so this is such a treat-especially seeing Mick and his candy stripe sweater. I can't believe Carenza has always been so young and pretty!
Real TV and genuinely interesting. Man, I really miss the 90's.
Its great that they came in to help the other team establish basis for more funding.
I never saw this before but it gives me such a powerful feeling of nostalgia! What a great show.
CRT Monitors?
You have much enjoyment ahead!
Love, love, love this show!!! It’s fun to see the TT gang so young. As Tony has so much hair I keep expecting him to suddenly tell Mick and Phil that he has a cunning plan! All hail Baldric!
A BRILLIANT Example that you don't need a lot of fancy technology and graphics to make a cracking good TV Program. All you need is a bunch of BRILLIANT People! 👍
I'm a direct descendant of Somerled, then the MacDonalds. Awesome episode!!
This crew has so much fun and consistently. It’s always great to watch.
these guys have been together an amazing long time. thanks for the continuity.
Such a beautiful place Scotland
22:07 Gosh, Celtic/ Scottish music is so movingly warm & emotional
I'm so glad I clicked on that Timeline video. Now I'm a big Time Team fan! Such an awesome cast.
Thanks for sharing :)
I hope you're posting all 20 seasons and specials
Its all posted already on UA-cam
@@terrandroid Not in this quality sadly
I'm rewatching them all in the high quality. :)
Love time team guys & gals!! They R so smart… love to hear their synopsis of most all they find. LOVING OUR HISTORY!! 👍👍👍
I love this part of Scottish history! What happened after is very sad however, but history moves forward.
RIP Victor Ambrus, I missed his artwork in the later seasons.
Everyone is sooooooo young! So good to see this episode!
Thank you SO much for uploading in 1080p!!! You actually understand that uploading standard definition content in standard definition will give it much lower bitrate and quality, upscaling it to 1080p provides objectively superior results as this video so obviously proves.
The music that starts at 22:06 is "Frideray" by Dougie Pincock and Alan Reid of the old Scottish group Battlefield Band.
Fantastic watch during CoVid pandemic.
Season 2.
Brilliant.
Look how young they were! This show was lightning in a bottle. They tried to have an American version of time team. It only lasted one or two seasons. I really liked it. But it just wasn't the same. And it never took off. Btw Phil Harding is a legend in my house. Love that guy.
I love the use and conversion on GPS as some one who uses it professionally every day. Its amazing how they seem so skeptical at that time of this new technology
it wasn’t as accurate then, you could easily lose your location due to a satellite not being in line. it got more accurate by the end of the decade as more and more satellites were launched
the more episodes i watch, the more i wish i could have been there with the team on their digs/adventures
Some years ago I had my DNA checked and I was told that I was a descendant of Sommerled. I had no idea who this man was,so It's nice to have some information about him and that over 1,000 years ago knowing that I've got Norse/Viking ancestry. Somewhere down the ages an ancestor must have married, or cohabited with an English/Saxon, hence my English name. It's a shame that Time Team wasn't around then and I'd have the full details to my Family History, now lost in the past.
Hey Cousin, publish your tree on ancestry.com and we might see how we are related! (My tree shows my lineage back to Somerled)
I’ve got the same kind of ancestry and would have loved to see the same thing. Cheers!
Loved it! This archeologist team is down to earth in terminology, and scientific enough to let you know what you are looking at, what it was used for while they unearth The Counsel Island.
Well worth an hour of history that will capture the imagination. It's like uncovering the great, great, great XXX of the first Big Mac!
You don't have to ask, where's the beef?
AMAZING!
I really enjoyed the historical illustrator in the old Time Team programs.
Love following this time line. How long has it been running, Tony has never stopped, seen him from a young feller with a lot of hair (and an nice beak, guess that is why he keeps going he can smell out more things than others can not). leading a team like this you end up learning a lot. He has a way of doing commentary that sorta drags you in, There is one other person that has been able to do so David Attenborough . You seem to follow in his footsteps and going a lot further. Were he was around the world you are doing it from home (despite the rain slipper stuff) manage to achieve awesome results.
Over the years Tony got balder and I got fatter. Great series. Much thanks for posting the old shows.
Long time fan, instantly transported some 30 odd years back in time. Just stumbled across the channel and burrowing through all the classics. Great new content too. 🙂
Thank you all so much for this amazing programme!👍✌
The whiskey certainly seemed to be doing its job! Really interesting episode, thanks for posting!
I laughed at their enthusiasm for the whiskey - at that hour of the morning! - and their teasing Tony about his quietly scraping away in the trench while their backs were turned and they were otherwise occupied. Such a good humoured likeable lot of archaeologists.
I thought this might have been the only video about Islay where they didn't mention whisky but at 30:40 they bring out a bottle. It is slightly difficult to work out what it is but by the shape of the green bottle and the Red/Black/Gold colour scheme, it looks like the back label from a Bunnahabhain 12-Year-Old from the 1990s. (This dates the episode from that period). This makes sense as the distillery is only a short distance from Finlaggan.
Love it have only just found these programmes and cant believe my luck thank u soo very much
It looks like the early days of Phill's hat. No stains, and the feather is on the opposite side.
How exciting! I'm born a McDonald. I'm American and my Ancestor Alexander Mcdanold was a Jacobite who came here by prison ship. We have traced back to the 1500 Scotland.
I hope you guys do more videos about the lords of the isles there's almost no videos about them on youtube and they got an amazing history to learn about.
I wonder if the island wasn't much smaller at the time, because the sea levels were so much higher and the general water levels were probably too.
Thank you for sharing these wonderful vidwos!!
That's my family clan :) the MacDonalds. We have a huge presence still in Jura, Argyleshire, Edinburgh, and Skye
Has anyone noticed archaeologist Phil sounds like Mr. Moulterd from Grace and Favour ?? 😂😂😂 Love this show- very exciting and educational.
I love that cutting insult to Tony,” Treasure Hunter”!! Great dig once again!
Absolutley sozzled. 31:00 :D
I love when they share a drink together. #Friends
Loving these shows so much! Any other recommendations? Thanks 👍👍👍
Become a fan for sure but mostly seen the 2nd decades shows. But then I saw the favorites show and finds from Islay came up.
I am a Donald so this instantly drew my full attention.
Phil's hat is soooo clean and new!
Episode 5 (Season 2, Episode 1) The Lord of the Isles, Aired: January 8, 1995
Alive in 95!
Thank you for posting these. Sincerely
9:45. “When I was young and punk was alive!!” Haha that dude gets it
What. Half those people are dead you know right. Plus the cycle will always continue esp if we can’t let go of what was done by our fathers. Up to us to change it. Does no good bitching. Just treat people how they treat you I guess
Really enjoyed this video. Makes me wonder if the NMS was able to continue on this amazing site.
It’s quite strange to have GPS described as brand new technology. It’s amazing how much technology has developed and changed in 25+ years.
So glad they got good weather. Believe me they did.
Wow, such amazing results! Another great episode
Oh my god, having to explain GPS. 😂 This was such another time.
There were "petty kingdoms" in Scotland. One other that I have heard of is the "Kingdom of Fife".
oh man, I don't think I've ever seen Mick's sweater in it's normal, non-stretched out beyond recognition, form.
I'm in the U.S. and I enjoy this show better than some of our own shows. What year was this recorded?
Season 2 was aired in 1995.
@@TimeTeamClassics whoa. Lol Thanks !!
@Woochinatchika Kokillibolinov the dates very. But I enjoy the things I learn. Maybe someday I will visit those places.
@Woochinatchika Kokillibolinov I'm not either in the wealthy set. Far from it ! I'm going to drop thousands that I don't have. Lol My ancestors are also the same as yours, except for Welsh. I don't know why someone wouldn't be fascinated with finding things like this. Different mind set.
right. we don't have quality shows like this here in the US of A
Somerled is my 25th great grandfather
Thought about setting up various playlists for Roman, mediaeval, and neolithic stuff? I like this series but I never thought it was allowed to reach its full potential.
2:02. Tony: I'm gonna find out exactly what the Time Team are gonna do.
2:10 Time Team: Bail water, Tony. Looks like we're gonna bail water for the next three days.
So this is it, where the infamous hat on Phil's head and M. Aston's colourful jumper have their first appearance in the show. I wonder what their story is...
Is this the original appearance of these kit? So cool :) Wish I had a chance to become an archeologist.
It is actually a different colourful jumper This one has more green and the one in the newer episodes has more orange :) Amazing that he had more than one ♥ I love them!
@@karenknitspodcast I always imagined his wife was an enthusiastic knitter and liked to use up leftover balls of wool by knitting the brightly striped jerseys for Mick so he would be nice and warm when outdoors, practical too as it wouldn't matter too much the jerseys becoming grubby as they were his work jerseys.
The jumpers were send to him by viewers.
Phil’s hat is a normal hat for archaeologists, but Mick’s jumpers are style only
28:04 First time I've heard 'paps' used in a socially acceptable manner!:-)💜🇺🇸
What a difference twenty-eight years make. Look at the size of that GPS receiver! 20:34
He explains that the resolution is 10 millimeters (1 centimeter, about 4/10 of an inch). That's surprising. Civilian GPS equipment is supposed to have no better resolution in it than about 1 meter or 1 yard and to insert random moments of being even less accurate, so that it can't be taken by rival groups for precise military use.
A look at Tonys head gives a strong clue to the timeline, if his hair's brown it's early.
Plus, Mick Aston was introduced as a mere "Field Archeologist" instead of a Professor of Archeology!
For me it’s the length his hair 😄
Series 2, episode 1. It’s the fifth episode.
Definitely would like to see the results of all these .
I'm hooked on Time Team. I just discovered there is a Tike Team USA. I was wondering if it always rains in England
That's not England
This episode is top 5
lol! I’m American and Tony’s comment about the American satellites and “Star Wars” a moniker given by Reagan era people and admin to an effort to militarize space as part of the Cold War made me laugh. I’m 48 and GenX so it’s doubly funny.
Oh That's it your are banished to go play pong.....
Tru but still must play the fun game of pong!@@@!
Was more ever done to learn more about the things discovered on this dig? Would love to "check back in" with old time team sites.
Could be an idea for a part of the new series - looking back at old episodes and what's been learned since the original Time Team was there.
Ah, now I understand where my family got the idea to build sod houses when they immigrated from UK to the Saskatchewan prairie.
never seen this episode before ... ( I don't recall ) 19:10 ..... was that a suggestion of a tree less habitat.... that I doubt OK 31:56 ... thick woodlands mentioned
Robin Bush reminds me of Dr. Frasier Crane in some ways.
Thank you.
'Scuse us Rat, let's see that rear! LOL, What a great sport! Cheers lad, however late. ☺️
Im hooked so great
Right at 15:22 they're shaking out some flint from a ziploc and a piece escapes. I hope they picked it back up!
Patrick, it was very obvious that he picked up the dropped shard.
Is this Stewart’s first episode? Brilliant! (29:10)