I want to have a pint with this guy and listen to him talk about archaeology!
@willisgemutlich260820 күн бұрын
nice i have a sweet tshirt that says citizens for greenspace and i rock it just for the name but im down to get behind the movement
@girlnorthof6020 күн бұрын
I'm in my 3rd year as a DV Member all the way from Yukon, Canada. It pleases me to know that my small membership contribution helps to uncover information about my early ancestors and at the same time be a fly on the wall of interesting investigations, attend masterclasses, see behind-the-scenes stuff... You don't have to live in the UK to get involved, join a dig & enjoy all that Dig Ventures has too offer. Thank you, I couldn't be happier. Cheers, Pat/Yukon
@Digventures19 күн бұрын
Thank you, Pat!!
@neilfleming278721 күн бұрын
wow, you're at Wittenham. I dug there back in 2006 with the Oxford unit...I believe they might have gone back there after that and Time Team did some as well. I was mainly over the road from where the newts were, but still helped out when they needed to de-newt an area for another trench. Looking at the pictures you have at the start, it looks like you were down in the area that had a lot of clay and baked really hard very quickly. The bit I was working on was those storage pits with the ditches (intercutting in some cases) and the one grave in a round cut that the local news come to do a story on.
@Digventures19 күн бұрын
Hi Neil! You’re right, we were in an area with a lot of clay. While the weather was glorious while we were on site, the clay became baked rather quickly. Worth it, though. Great archaeology.
@rockhound408021 күн бұрын
Why is this just showing up on my subscriptions when the stream is already 11 days old?
@jimplummer487921 күн бұрын
KZfaq etc.
@neilfleming278721 күн бұрын
yeah, was wondering that as well
@Digventures19 күн бұрын
Hiya! Great question - DV Subscribers get early access to our livestreams from site. Their contributions help make our digs happen, so it's a little ‘thank you’ for their continued support. You can see the Subscriber perks here: digventures.com/subscribe
@julescaru859125 күн бұрын
I enjoyed that look into the real archeology, fascinating timeline ! Lovely!! All the best Jules 💕
@happygrandma5637Ай бұрын
I like the fact that Julian brought in Mick's love of children. I think the best TT episodes were when the school kids, of whatever age, were involved. And the villagers gathering around at the end and Tony explaining what they had found. Great stuff. I hope they continue that as they go further into the new TT episodes. My favorite Mick saying, altho I believe he attributed it to someone, was when he was talking to a disappointed Tony because they weren't finding anything. Mick said: the absence of evidence isn't necessarily evidence of absence. That really made me stop and think.
@jacquelinevanderkooij4301Ай бұрын
Francis, I've seen your YT on your thoughts about how the germanic groups (Jutes/Angels/Saxson and Frisian came to UK in the past. You absolutly told your story and that was what I was thinking for decades ! What I mist was the roman-time and which germanic groups were llready living in the UK serving the romans and never returned to their homelands.
@jacquelinevanderkooij4301Ай бұрын
Stewart, I really was amazed by the way you look at the landscape !
@lisatempleton987Ай бұрын
“Crikey”!
@jvburnesАй бұрын
It did come back!!!!
@jimmurphy60952 ай бұрын
The idiot who thinks taking pictures with his camera is more important than the discussion, should have been tossed.
@KernowekTim2 ай бұрын
A superb book. A classic of it's kind. A 'must own', for all those who are genuinely interested on discovering the full scope of Viking influence.
@richardbaskeyfield77632 ай бұрын
ON THE LAST NIGHT THERE WAS A NASTY STORM WHICH BLEW MOST THE TENTS DOWN AND I WAS SNUG IN MY TENTS CORNER WITH MOST OF MY TENT FLAT ON THE FLOOR. THE END OF DIG PARTY WAS AMAZING !😊
@bigdog5942 ай бұрын
I liken time team as getting into a nice warm bath😍
@sluggodna2 ай бұрын
Some ancient Roman pottery was toilet paper. Romans made clay pots for voting. They would write their suggestions on it, and the Senate would vote by dropping white, or red rocks into it. And if it was a nay, it was broken apart , and all Romans had to wipe their butts with it. . Have you found nay?
@gsbealer2 ай бұрын
Seen all the shows I don’t know how many times. Much like that one show with the returned soldiers with various forms of PTSD who were joined by Time Team in a dig, the shows seemed to lull me into a state of equanimity. But there was more, so much more. I enjoyed the comraderie of the cast, the knowledge being freely offered, and the joy of finding that sherd or coin that would date the lines, the post holes or the walls. Mick, of the multi-colored jumper and the shocked white hair is greatly missed in this home. 🥲 Respect and love from Northern California Mick, wherever you may be.
@jacquelinevanderkooij43012 ай бұрын
Love Time team, especially the classics. Funny and very interesting.
@MrBazzabee2 ай бұрын
Brilliant stuff Carenza...really loved it.
@andershansson22453 ай бұрын
Off focus image together with exceptionally bad sound isn't something even an amateur YT channel would make public - but you have no qualms about putting it up here! I would sincerely HOPE the reports from your archaeological research is on this level
@waynethomas47283 ай бұрын
Victor Ambrus too - amazing talent.
@robertwalker9513 ай бұрын
This utter hypocrite of a man tony Robinson !!!!!!anti monarchist accepts a knighthood !!!!!! Pathetic toe rag
@neilfleming27873 ай бұрын
great to see you guys getting ready to dig some more
@Digventures3 ай бұрын
Thanks Neil!
@juvenalsdad41753 ай бұрын
I very much enjoyed Freddy's artefact presentation, particularly the small coin. King Edward does rather look like he has come off worst in a fist fight! Is there any documentary evidence of what happened to the villagers displaced by the 'industrialisation' of wool production in medieval England? It was a major factor in the growth of the economy of England at that time, but it would be interesting to know how this story compares with the similar one of the Highland clearances in the 18th century.
@Digventures3 ай бұрын
Glad to hear you enjoyed it! And you can learn more about coins with Freddy - have a look at our online course and also digs with Finds Room options: digventures.com/calendar Also great question about documentary evidence for what happened to the people who left these villages! We sent out a reading list to live event attendees, and mention some books in the FAQs at the end which hopefully provide a good starting point for looking into the different and multivarious reasons villages were abandoned. But the evidence for what happened next is very fragmentary! Movement and migration following the decline of individual villages would be fascinating to explore. If you go down that rabbithole, do let us know what you find out!
@stephengent99743 ай бұрын
Upto Towards in Cornwall was destroyed by a storm, completely burying it
@christianbuczko14813 ай бұрын
Prove it...
@adamgetzendanner3 ай бұрын
Love this video! But wasn’t the Viking raid in 789ad at Portland, Dorset the “beginning” of the Viking Age in England? Not as brutal, but a raid nonetheless.
@derekbilston92903 ай бұрын
👍👍
@sgrannie99384 ай бұрын
I completely lost respect for Neil Oliver during lockdown 🤪
@veron06lev064 ай бұрын
How can we participate in the MOOC that you are planning?
@RhodesRage1954 ай бұрын
I cant wait to bring home my own bucket of dirt, archeology is so exciting!
@richardwagner33114 ай бұрын
Good Night professor Aston we never knew each other, I only can find repeats on the web and I am from America Acrost The Pond, however you have given me a great pleasure of starting a fire in my heart about Archaeology, You, Tony, Phill and the team brighten my morning every day. thank you Sir for Enriching my life and expanding my Knowledge
@jeromelacy35964 ай бұрын
My ancestors, the De Lacy's, built this castle.
@user-ym7gl1gn9c4 ай бұрын
Fullfilling round up. Nostalgic. I love it e'en more now.
@Andy_Babb4 ай бұрын
I’ll never get to the UK. This is as close as I’ll get. 😔
@MrDoomperson4 ай бұрын
Those are from spindlewhorls not for looms.
@iyers4 ай бұрын
I recently moved to Winscombe and I've been delving into.it's history. This is very helpful as an overview and also revealed some details I hadn't come across to date e.g. lead mining activity
@hollymauk80084 ай бұрын
Very nice! Honest, interesting, real insight into a real find. Not the garbage patchwork speculation you see on other channels. Thank you!
@cyclingnerddelux6984 ай бұрын
Big fan of Stewart's !!
@irenehannan47314 ай бұрын
Who would have thought that we can all watch the episodes on KZfaq today !!!!!
@Dave68Goliath5 ай бұрын
Television has got worse over the years. At least we have Time Team on KZfaq.
@brettbrown92613 ай бұрын
NEW TIME TEAM on KZfaq and Patreon ;-)
@PracticalKen5 ай бұрын
Great topic.
@spawniscariot97565 ай бұрын
That must be so exciting for you guys, what a fantastic discovery! Also, thanks for such a clear and concise explanation of what a ‘ladder settlement’ is
@InFltSvc5 ай бұрын
The pin really got me, I would LOVE to be able to work a dig as this… great job!
@Laxley6 ай бұрын
Wow my nans in this video 😅
@robertwalker9516 ай бұрын
Tony Mr sniveling hypocrite Robinson ant monarchist accepted a knighthood !!!!!!! Creeeeeep
@Mariner3116 ай бұрын
Viewing on the final days of 2023 - loved the show (which I am just now watching) - was sad to learn Mick had passed.