Swine Team!! (A group of hogs are called a team) The farmer's Porcine Archeologists deserve a big round of applause! They located AND cleaned the tesserae! "That's some pig!"😅
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@alanrtment porter porter, don't remember saying it was that good, as the white "experience " brought death and annihilation to native populations. I did enjoy the boys, Tony and Phil, coming over for the dino dig. I watched one other, re; digging up Jamestown, which was, yawn, not interesting enough for me. The white history in the USA is new compared to the history of the UK , as there are stone age era humans, dating back further than our Clovis peoples. I personally enjoy digging in the ground for finding things. I've found neolithic tools in local river beds that I thought were naturally shaped until Phil gave a lesson on what to look for. On my property I found a flint shaped scrapper that fits my small hand perfectly. Plus, being a rockhound is the only way adults can dig in the ground without thinking it's weird, er, well maybe. To each their own, but it's the only reality based show I'll watch. The other "pulchritude"of self loving shows nauseates me. Who wants to see people showing off their :amazing butts", (the daughters and their father, er Mom?)
Pig: "Erm, excuse me, but we've just found these Roman tessorae at the bottom of the field there, and we thought you might be interested. I told everybody to put theirs in the water trough to wash them up, bring out the colors, yeah. I'll just leave them in there for you, shall I?"
Seeing the smile on Tonys face when he slowly brushed out the beeker reminds me of the first time i touched history. I couldn't care less on what historical figure said at a speech or what document was signed by whom but you let me touch history and it's a different story. I'll need to find out who made it. To whom it was given. How it was made and why. When you touch history, close your eyes and imagine who held that piece a 1000 years ago.
He was the guy who found the original location of the Stonehenge circle,, before they were moved to their current location. There is a documentary of it.
Small note. Those little pots they put in have been checked by chemists and they seemed to have been used to hold about a pint to a quart of beer. No point in going thirsty. I suspect the attendees shared a few pints as well no doubt making a few toasts to the late departed.
The villa site is here: 50.928594°N 2.039061°W And the burial site is here: 50.923914ºN, 2.046061ºW Those two fields are grown over in the Google Earth picture but the surrounding area is rife with intriguing parch and crop marks.
Find "Beyond the Stones--35th Anniversary of Stonehenge and Avebury World Heritage Site." This is excellent--and includes both Mike Parker Pearson AND PHIL HARDING. Dr. Phil at this point. Enjoy!
Concerning comments about Carrenza, often women need to "butt in" to be heard. I don't read any comments when "the Boys" have their difference of opinion. I've always worked in male dominated fields. Men constantly patronized me tho many of my abilities were better than theirs. A woman has to be strong and resilient to stand out in their field of interest, well spoken and able to support her remarks. I've noticed that the men can argue, have different opinions of finds and no viewers remark on them, but some of the misogyny of the viewers is ever present. "Carrenza did this, she said that, she is bossy,..." Get it?
another option for the puppy could be that it was heavily bonded to the girl already and it would have starved itself to death after her death ... so they sent him with her to save his anguish and keep them both happy on their journey ...
Trying to learn from someone who died a very long time ago is not disrespectful at all. Especially because these bones are treated with great care and attention. What I find disgusting is that nowadays they clear cemeteries because they're "full". They just dig people up, throw them on a heap and burn them, without even notifying the family who might still be around.
Got to remember that leaving a grave for eternity is quite unique. On continental Europe it's typical to dig up graves after a few years and place the bones in storage. In Europe permanent internment is fairly unique to the British isles.
Call me nuts, but I still feel they short-changed Simon and dismissed his pig-discovered buildings for the sake of finding another cemetery on a ridge. My hope is that someone in "higher circles" went back to his farm and continued the work. A very interesting history, however.
+Ronald de Rooij yeah :( I find solace in that there is probably more digging going on afterwards, maybe by another team or something, but I actually have no idea whether that's true hehe
@@orwellboy1958 No, most of the team are not academics and the shooting was largely done in summer when the academic members were off duty. The 3 day limit simply makes a better tv show.
@@wbrewer5352 sorry mate but yes the principal archaeologists were and are professors attached to universities e.g. Mick Aston: Bristol and Oxford university's. Phil Harding: Wessex Archaeology. Carenza Lewis: Corpus Christi, Cambridge before joining university of Lincoln. Dr. John Gater: university of Bradford.
I'm not sure, but I think she was so overbearing when she was 'in the field', i.e., always butting-in and taking-over with her theories of what should be done and what was going on, etc., she was put in as the historian as Robin left to sideline her. I was so sorry to hear about the misdiagnosis of her breast cancer and unnecessary medical procedures. What a horrible thing to endure.
Do you know that, or are you guessing? A lot has been said about Carenza in comments under these vids but I am yet to see or hear any proper evidence from someone close to the making of the programme that back up the theory her attitude wasn't liked. Personally I suspect it was a load of rubbish and that most people make these assumptions based on snippets we see in early programmes where she did tend to talk over others a bit too much. I am sure that was only a case of over-enthusiasm and she did calm that down as the series went on I think.
Carenza is an intelligent, forceful, knowledgeable woman in her field. If she was a man she would be simply considered an authority in her field, since she isn't she gets labeled as bossy or bitchy.
BURIED IN THAT POSITION BECAUSE IT MAKES AN EASY TO DIG HOLE............did you ever dig a grave? i have , not by grave digger per hour pay, just random people.....
Not my favourite episode, but they made up for it with the musical instruments! 😃 I have to say, I'm starting to cringe when I see Guy is one of the experts…he's taken to murmuring so fast and quietly, that I can't be bothered paying attention to him.
He's not the only one who speaks fast, and I enjoy someone who is soft-spoken as opposed to the foul, shrill idiots on US reality shows. I can't even sit through a Jersey Shore commercial. Guy is classy -- you could take him anywhere without being embarrassed.
Time team is the greatest show ive ever stumbled upon.
Swine Team!! (A group of hogs are called a team) The farmer's Porcine Archeologists deserve a big round of applause! They located AND cleaned the tesserae! "That's some pig!"😅
I love chickens! Fell in love with them around 80 years ago. Nice to see others appreciate their intelligence and endeavors.
I LOVE the archaeology, but those fearless chickens give me life!
Aw, those chickens just wanted to hang out with Phil cuz he's so cool.
'My trench is full of chickens!' Classic Phil Harding.
That's something you don't hear often 😊
"Absolutely nothing but my trench is full of chickens" 😂
Phil and the Chickens sounds like a band name from the 70’s.
I’d buy that vinyl 😂
Or Phil and the Fowl?😅
So does "Time Team" lol.
Actually, that sounds way more 60's now that I think about it.
4:20 Farmer: The pigs were out in this field..." Guy: "Troweling away" XD
Phil's delight with the chickens and the worm makes me laugh.
What a brilliant episode! Even the chickens
Thank you Reijer for downloading these Time Team episodes. It’s tragic that we don’t have anything of this quality here in the USA. I’ve learned so much from these videos and they’re all I listen to when I exercise. Thank you again!!!🙌🏻🙌🏻👏🏻👏🏻😃😀🤗❤️
Ask your criminal leader to fund things like this, lol Americans!
There is! Time Team America...ck it out.
@@shakyhandpictures2185 Why bother?
@alanrtment porter porter, don't remember saying it was that good, as the white "experience " brought death and annihilation to native populations. I did enjoy the boys, Tony and Phil, coming over for the dino dig. I watched one other, re; digging up Jamestown, which was, yawn, not interesting enough for me. The white history in the USA is new compared to the history of the UK , as there are stone age era humans, dating back further than our Clovis peoples. I personally enjoy digging in the ground for finding things. I've found neolithic tools in local river beds that I thought were naturally shaped until Phil gave a lesson on what to look for. On my property I found a flint shaped scrapper that fits my small hand perfectly. Plus, being a rockhound is the only way adults can dig in the ground without thinking it's weird, er, well maybe. To each their own, but it's the only reality based show I'll watch. The other "pulchritude"of self loving shows nauseates me. Who wants to see people showing off their :amazing butts", (the daughters and their father, er
Mom?)
I've seen 2 episodes of Time Team America. One was OK. The 2nd one I thought was bit condescending. @maeve4686
Guy’s knowledge on roman civilization is amazing
Michael Parker Pearson is forever embedded in my mind as the stonehenge expert
As he should be!!
Pig: "Erm, excuse me, but we've just found these Roman tessorae at the bottom of the field there, and we thought you might be interested. I told everybody to put theirs in the water trough to wash them up, bring out the colors, yeah. I'll just leave them in there for you, shall I?"
Pigs working as archaeologists but without payment!
@@Missjulie1975 They should! Here in Florida they damage archaeological sites.
Sounds like the making of animal villa not farm😊
Tony “presumably these are field boundaries”. Not a question. Fascinating to watch his evolution of learning over the last 11 series. Mine too!!
I wish a man would say to to me, "come on dahling", just the way Tony did to that little pot LOL
look at the yellow pin on the left at 31:55 - glad to see Phil has taken the Salisbury Cathedral tower tour - i heartily recommend it!
Seeing the smile on Tonys face when he slowly brushed out the beeker reminds me of the first time i touched history. I couldn't care less on what historical figure said at a speech or what document was signed by whom but you let me touch history and it's a different story. I'll need to find out who made it. To whom it was given. How it was made and why. When you touch history, close your eyes and imagine who held that piece a 1000 years ago.
John Holmes *Exactly! Touching ancient history is both humbling and mind boggling...* 🤷🏻♀️
So true. Great comment,👍🤝
Whatever gets youoff bro
The pigs deserve a couple of pails of beer😂😂😂❤
Yes!! skeleton crew to finish up the grave digging?? Right on tony!
Wow, this place is chock full of archeology!
If Phil ever starts a channel with him and farm animals, I'd be one of the first subscribers! LOL :)
Yup.
Phil and the chickens. Too. Damn. Cute.
BoredCertified Phil & The Yardbirds, debut album ‘My Trench is full of Chickens’. 😆😆😆
these guys are such characters. Love there sense of humor. fun show
Chatty Kathie there, their, they’re, seriously?
dinky dimpled thing...lol....nice... love this series.
Love this program -- thank you very much for uploading them
I love Guy de la Bedoyere. Esp. His name, how it rolls off the tongue.
I just think about having to learn to write it in school 😊
Thanks so much for putting this up to be viewed !!
That Mike Parker Pearson ought to be snagged for a character's voice in an animated movie - it's so cool to listen to!
i totally agree! He has a great voice! :)
He was the guy who found the original location of the Stonehenge circle,, before they were moved to their current location. There is a documentary of it.
Small note. Those little pots they put in have been checked by chemists and they seemed to have been used to hold about a pint to a quart of beer. No point in going thirsty. I suspect the attendees shared a few pints as well no doubt making a few toasts to the late departed.
Chicken Trench! Love it!!!
Loving the chicken invasion lol
After roman invasion then viking invasion then saxon invasion then norman invasion, wondering if G.B. is still an island ? Ask chicken...
The villa site is here:
50.928594°N 2.039061°W
And the burial site is here:
50.923914ºN, 2.046061ºW
Those two fields are grown over in the Google Earth picture but the surrounding area is rife with intriguing parch and crop marks.
Stannous Flouride All hail Stannous the Mannis! The One True King of Anions of Fluorine!
Tony's real cheeky in this one!
Mike Parker Pearson became very famous for his work at Stone Henge after this was recorded.
Find "Beyond the Stones--35th Anniversary of Stonehenge and Avebury World Heritage Site." This is excellent--and includes both Mike Parker Pearson AND PHIL HARDING. Dr. Phil at this point. Enjoy!
A Roman buried still wearing his golf shoes. On the dirt side of the divot for eternity.
Did the dig pigs save your bacon?😂😂😂❤
"My trench is full of chickens." Why does that remind me of "My hovercraft is full of eels."?
Love the comaraderie!
Thank you Reijer :)
Ok, I just noticed that Phil’s hat has pins on it and Now I’m curious what constitutes a pin being worthy to go on his hat?
Concerning comments about Carrenza, often women need to "butt in" to be heard. I don't read any comments when "the Boys" have their difference of opinion. I've always worked in male dominated fields. Men constantly patronized me tho many of my abilities were better than theirs. A woman has to be strong and resilient to stand out in their field of interest, well spoken and able to support her remarks. I've noticed that the men can argue, have different opinions of finds and no viewers remark on them, but some of the misogyny of the viewers is ever present. "Carrenza did this, she said that, she is bossy,..." Get it?
Amen!
Oh yeah, right on!
How right you are 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
What are you doing out of the kitchen🤔
Good catch. You are right
Mick, Phil and Henry are the cool kids.
Shocking!! Respect elders and ancestors.....we have so much to learn from them and there are so many stories to be told and discovered.
another option for the puppy could be that it was heavily bonded to the girl already and it would have starved itself to death after her death ... so they sent him with her to save his anguish and keep them both happy on their journey ...
Bury me with my books...🙏
my favorites Matt and Rackshaw show up in season 11!!! yea!
Her name is spelt Raksha
Love this series.
Thanks.
I wonder if the farmer will still be able to plow the field knowing it was an ancient cemetery😅
My Trench is Full of Chickens!
Pig archeology....gotta love it!!
Nothing here but us chickens...
This description is not the correct one. The one for this episode appears with S11-E10
Trying to learn from someone who died a very long time ago is not disrespectful at all. Especially because these bones are treated with great care and attention.
What I find disgusting is that nowadays they clear cemeteries because they're "full". They just dig people up, throw them on a heap and burn them, without even notifying the family who might still be around.
Got to remember that leaving a grave for eternity is quite unique. On continental Europe it's typical to dig up graves after a few years and place the bones in storage. In Europe permanent internment is fairly unique to the British isles.
The coordinates are: 50°55'41.2"N 2°02'17.2"W
Haha Phil and the chicken
Call me nuts, but I still feel they short-changed Simon and dismissed his pig-discovered buildings for the sake of finding another cemetery on a ridge. My hope is that someone in "higher circles" went back to his farm and continued the work. A very interesting history, however.
Brigid ... wow!
When they're excavating objects:
I would clear a little trench a little distance away, not right along side the object.
Sometimes the three day time limit is very annoying.... Like in this case.
+Ronald de Rooij yeah :( I find solace in that there is probably more digging going on afterwards, maybe by another team or something, but I actually have no idea whether that's true hehe
3 days may seem like an arbitrary limit but it is a tv show and they have to add an element of drama to get it made.
These guy's have full time jobs in universities ect. That's why it's limited to 3 days
@@orwellboy1958 No, most of the team are not academics and the shooting was largely done in summer when the academic members were off duty. The 3 day limit simply makes a better tv show.
@@wbrewer5352 sorry mate but yes the principal archaeologists were and are professors attached to universities e.g. Mick Aston: Bristol and Oxford university's. Phil Harding: Wessex Archaeology. Carenza Lewis: Corpus Christi, Cambridge before joining university of Lincoln. Dr. John Gater: university of Bradford.
I want a replica of Mick’s hat!
The barrow is at 50°55'33.1"N 2°02'40.2"W, pretty much.
Very much disagree with some of the comments about Carenza. She's a great archaeologist and her rapport with Tony was always a highlight.
I think I will pass on the pig jaw.
29:23 is a really cute interaction.
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I wonder what it's like to hold something in your hands that is over 1500 years old...
I've hold a fossil in my hands that was nearly 500 million years old. It was an experience of a life time.
@@malinlindqvist3455 Wow...
Copper roman coins are actually pretty cheap.
Over the moon they say over there, killer find in the cute pot......
Carenza seems to take over for Robin after he quits in 2003 and she barely digs. She leaves after 2005.
I know she has fought breast cancer, not sure if that is why she left though.
I'm not sure, but I think she was so overbearing when she was 'in the field', i.e., always butting-in and taking-over with her theories of what should be done and what was going on, etc., she was put in as the historian as Robin left to sideline her. I was so sorry to hear about the misdiagnosis of her breast cancer and unnecessary medical procedures. What a horrible thing to endure.
Do you know that, or are you guessing? A lot has been said about Carenza in comments under these vids but I am yet to see or hear any proper evidence from someone close to the making of the programme that back up the theory her attitude wasn't liked. Personally I suspect it was a load of rubbish and that most people make these assumptions based on snippets we see in early programmes where she did tend to talk over others a bit too much. I am sure that was only a case of over-enthusiasm and she did calm that down as the series went on I think.
RIP Robin. I'm sure Robin, Mick and Mick the dig are all having a good laugh at us somewhere.
Carenza is an intelligent, forceful, knowledgeable woman in her field. If she was a man she would be simply considered an authority in her field, since she isn't she gets labeled as bossy or bitchy.
Bawk Bawk Baaawk!
That "beaker" is Boss!
az árok tele csirkékkel
Seems to me that Tony is even crabbier than Carenza, yet nobody gripes about his perpetual irritability!
Read on they do.....
BURIED IN THAT POSITION BECAUSE IT MAKES AN EASY TO DIG HOLE............did you ever dig a grave? i have , not by grave digger per hour pay, just random people.....
The why is trees.
Curious, the burial theories coincided with a belly button looking mound. Just saying
Here in the USA, a "burial expert" would be a slightly smarter serial killer.
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At 35;14, isn't that a giant spear head sticking out of the side of the trench?
Dec 2019
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Not my favourite episode, but they made up for it with the musical instruments! 😃
I have to say, I'm starting to cringe when I see Guy is one of the experts…he's taken to murmuring so fast and quietly, that I can't be bothered paying attention to him.
He's not the only one who speaks fast, and I enjoy someone who is soft-spoken as opposed to the foul, shrill idiots on US reality shows. I can't even sit through a Jersey Shore commercial. Guy is classy -- you could take him anywhere without being embarrassed.
Brigid didn't age well.
saw a show last year with her very grey kiwi now sounds the same
Time marches on for all of us; the guys haven't aged well either.
I dont like Guy much. He knows his stuff . But not doing much for the TV show in my opinion
Disagree, but to each his own.
10:02 16:16 32:32
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