The Ancient Roman Fort That Was Also A Massive Iron Age Settlement | Time Team
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- The National Trust Roman fort of Branodunum has produced some impressive aerial photographs of cropmarks, promising substantial buildings and multiple finds from the second to the fourth centuries AD and initial geophysics results are also hugely encouraging. If anything it was larger than the current Brancaster. When the Time Team decide to put in a trench investigating a potential earlier fort, they find evidence of the Iron Age that will transform what everyone had been previously thinking about the site.
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On sofa with the flu … got duvet over me with lemsip cold and flu drink. Dog on my lap …. As a 39 year old … it feels like when I was a kid …. Time team on tv has a comfort factor ❤
What a thrilling dig! Can some of the team have an extension to continue this work over a month or more? A field laid fallow for archeology!
This was recorded years ago. They stopped Time Team on TV in 2014.
There is an official Time Team Chanel on UA-cam with newer dogs but that's not done for TV and the format is completely different.
Somebody did great music choices for this episode! Epic music background. I enjoyed a lot and it did gave much for the content. It was perfectly balanced too as it did not overpower, but supported it.
I wish there was more work heard from you in the future, mystery music man! 😊
I sure do miss these folks........ RIP Mick!!!!
Lots of data, well produced and presented Video.
That was awesome!
FANTASTIC!!! 🍻
Awesome dig !!
Phil made that show period
This worth investigating further.
That guys voice is such a put on. Like a guy playing a SCHEE captain in a 1930's Shanty town.
Fantastic!
Hey you felt what the Army has argued amongst themselves
Moribito from F🐺rin Kazan, Komyo ga Djihad, and Yoshitsune.
It’s just a field. Why not just dig up the entire site and then bring in tourism dollars. And they would find so much more for sure
Why do you limit yourselves to just 3 days on your digs?
It's because they all have day jobs and time team is just for fun on the weekends
@@cutecple23 thanks
Because it was a TV show on a commercial channel and putting a 3 day limit on the investigations added to the urgency of the show
@@andrewmountford3608 they also needed to have some kind of permission i believe for a work that requires more than 3 days
It's all about money. First, a three day time team is actually 5 days. One episode cost 200000 British pounds. The time team spends approximately 64 million pounds a year doing production.