I've been watching Time Team for a year on UA-cam. You've all become like family. I majored in Anthropology in college and did curatorial work and surveying in New World Arch for a few years before a career in medicine. I love your passion for your work. It always showed through. Thank you!
Dr. Lewis, so good to see you again. Know you had some tough times (so did I) but you are always a bomb on Time Team videos. Best wishes at Christmas time.
For those of you who are interested, here is the link to the Archaeological Investigations paper written by Neil Holbrook himself on Turkdean cotswoldarchaeology.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Turkdean-1.pdf It's 39 pages long, has quite a few geophys results along with sketches from the various trenches. I remember watching this when it first aired, I was hooked!
The Conversation was great and their thoughts of always wanting to find a roman Mosaic in the garden in Cirencester Episode. My FAVORITE member is and has been since I started watching Time Team on UA-cam here is Phil Harding.!
In Britain AD which Francis Pryor filmed he felt that at leSat in many pla ces there was no sudden decline at the time of the Roman departure. Some areas agriculturally were more intensively farmed in the years after than before.
The Problem with Francis is he is trying to disprove an established fact (and thus making a name for himself if he is correct). The Spcific hole in his idea can be illustrated with the question, Was there more coinage to be found in the post roman Britannia, and thus proof of more trade/agriculture? Nope
@@Arthagnou Surely the decline would have been gradual? No longer having to pay roman taxes. Romanised land owning Britons with disposable income. Also the skills of industry and agriculture not immediately discarded. I imagine a year by year descent to subsistence survival in the post Roman period. Perhaps using goods and services in lieu of coinage until society adjusted finances to the medieval age.
I love these videos and all the time team episodes I really do.....but I'm so glad Tim Taylor was the show runner not the host cos he's really boring to listen to 😂😂😂
Aaaahhh! These talks are soooo worthless! Show what you are talking about! I was hoping for something that was not shown on the program. You put no one into the past!
Just because you don't appreciate a thing, that doesn't mean it is worthless. The issue is in your own perception/ interpretation, not what these people are doing or not doing. It likely also is a thing that causes similar issues within your general life experience. Appreciating the awesomeness, wonderfulness and beauty in things, is a completely worthwhile thing to cultivate. Things, people, and life itself, responds correspondingly. It's magical ✨️ 💖
So wonderful to see Carenza!
Carenza was my favorite! Hope she comes back for the new episodes!
Me too !
Dr.s Lewis and Holbrook exactly the same after all these years! We love you all Time-Teamers in America.
I've been watching Time Team for a year on UA-cam. You've all become like family. I majored in Anthropology in college and did curatorial work and surveying in New World Arch for a few years before a career in medicine. I love your passion for your work. It always showed through. Thank you!
Dr. Lewis, so good to see you again. Know you had some tough times (so did I) but you are always a bomb on Time Team videos. Best wishes at Christmas time.
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Wonderful. Thanks for posting this
For those of you who are interested, here is the link to the Archaeological Investigations paper written by Neil Holbrook himself on Turkdean cotswoldarchaeology.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Turkdean-1.pdf It's 39 pages long, has quite a few geophys results along with sketches from the various trenches. I remember watching this when it first aired, I was hooked!
Archaeology IS life affirming and the real affection we have for TT etc prooves it
No problemo!
The Conversation was great and their thoughts of always wanting to find a roman Mosaic in the garden in Cirencester Episode. My FAVORITE member is and has been since I started watching Time Team on UA-cam here is Phil Harding.!
When doing these as well as the name of the episode can you also put series and episode number please.
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In Britain AD which Francis Pryor filmed he felt that at leSat in many pla ces there was no sudden decline at the time of the Roman departure. Some areas agriculturally were more intensively farmed in the years after than before.
The Problem with Francis is he is trying to disprove an established fact (and thus making a name for himself if he is correct). The Spcific hole in his idea can be illustrated with the question, Was there more coinage to be found in the post roman Britannia, and thus proof of more trade/agriculture? Nope
@@Arthagnou Surely the decline would have been gradual? No longer having to pay roman taxes. Romanised land owning Britons with disposable income. Also the skills of industry and agriculture not immediately discarded. I imagine a year by year descent to subsistence survival in the post Roman period. Perhaps using goods and services in lieu of coinage until society adjusted finances to the medieval age.
I love these videos and all the time team episodes I really do.....but I'm so glad Tim Taylor was the show runner not the host cos he's really boring to listen to 😂😂😂
Aaaahhh! These talks are soooo worthless! Show what you are talking about! I was hoping for something that was not shown on the program. You put no one into the past!
Just because you don't appreciate a thing, that doesn't mean it is worthless.
The issue is in your own perception/ interpretation, not what these people are doing or not doing.
It likely also is a thing that causes similar issues within your general life experience.
Appreciating the awesomeness, wonderfulness and beauty in things, is a completely worthwhile thing to cultivate. Things, people, and life itself, responds correspondingly. It's magical ✨️ 💖
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