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Francis Tucker Manns
During COVD I made a hobby of finding each site on Google Earth Time flew by and I learned UK history and geograaphy painlessly !
Comment from : Francis Tucker Manns


ShawnLeary
get your pilots license
Comment from : ShawnLeary


Paul Needham
Unfortunately Francis is not the best Archeologist He's too blinkered on what he thinks and everything is linked to religion A nice bloke but doesn't instill confidence
Comment from : Paul Needham


RandiLynne
All i can think about is how beautiful that soil looks but i do worry whats in it
Comment from : RandiLynne


vigo
Why is it always only 3 days?
Comment from : vigo


Noelle McClain
Wait he had long hair?
Comment from : Noelle McClain


Geoff Marr
Yeah agree The orchestra shouldnt be in the mix
Comment from : Geoff Marr


Michael Kamradt
I have lived virtually alone for the last 10 years and whenever I need to hear friendly voices I watch one of these episode's It doesn't matter now which one it is, I've watched them all, several for a few of them They never grow tiresome and I learn something new every time
Comment from : Michael Kamradt


Bazanadu
If that cup at 22:40 was for sharing it would surely have been made with 2 handles
Comment from : Bazanadu


Pierresauce
10:05 "uh oh the camera's pointing at me, better pretend to be doing something"
Comment from : Pierresauce


Andre
corn grinders in iron age europe? corn didn't exist in europe until the 16th or 15th century imported from the americas
Comment from : Andre


K C
Dowsing rods are controlled by an individual using them there is absolutely no scientific proof or reasoning that can verify its legitimacy
Comment from : K C


Dawna R
So, when casting bronze in the Iron Age, they used Wax? The lost wax process in Iron Age Wales seems doubtful Later, the Romans may have introduced it ?
Comment from : Dawna R


Barrelrider
Are we really sure that was a "crafty smoke" going on there? 😂
Comment from : Barrelrider


Kurt Bogle
Did the chin of the man in the blue hat really fall off? Lol
Comment from : Kurt Bogle


Kurt Bogle
Lol Ancient people sure had hygiene problems Everything they had was covered with dirt
Comment from : Kurt Bogle


gabrielle w
Anyone needing music - choose and play your own Those of us who are interested in the subject do not need muzak Amazing that people feel lost without constant extraneous noise Truly messed the whole thing up
Comment from : gabrielle w


DL
A documentary about a ditch lol
Comment from : DL


Anna Holiday
stupid music bugger off
Comment from : Anna Holiday


Olivia Says hi
I love Jo, he seems like a character 😊
Comment from : Olivia Says hi


Marc Gibson
Nope can’t do it The music is awful
Comment from : Marc Gibson


Amber Brown
❤❤🎉brbrbrbrbrbrbr❤
Comment from : Amber Brown


GiGiGoesShopping
The high plateau is gorgeous My question is where is/was the water source (s)?
Comment from : GiGiGoesShopping


Karen Fay
Sorry Time Team, corn was not introduced from the new world to the old world until the 13th century Corn Not in Europe in the Iron Age Whatever cereal grain they where grinding into flour it wasn’t corn
Comment from : Karen Fay


The eternal scholar
This bloke Tacitus actually gives me the runs!!!! How can a man who never set foot in Britain have such a huge opinion about its geography and way of life of the people living there! Especially since it was AFTER the Italians had left????😳brAnd people still listen to him???
Comment from : The eternal scholar


PlanetCaravan
This cat sounds like baldrick
Comment from : PlanetCaravan


Christine Skarbek
In the first of the series, they never answered my question --- what did these folks do for water? did they carry up into the hill fort? did they dig wells? if they dug wells, where are the wells? did they have cisterns collecting rain water? come on, Tony & team! a place cannot last long if they have no water!
Comment from : Christine Skarbek


brucesorensen
What is a fugu?
Comment from : brucesorensen


brucesorensen
What is a fugu? Excuse my ignorance 😂
Comment from : brucesorensen


GrandmaGimmeSugars
These Time Team dudes make me smile lol They are justrefreshing I don't care how old these episodes get
Comment from : GrandmaGimmeSugars


Artbermiss
What is the directional orientation of the fogoos?
Comment from : Artbermiss


LoraLou DJ Flowerdove
@1:01:24 DID CARENZA DROP AN "F" BOMB, WHEN HER SHOVEL BROKE???😅
Comment from : LoraLou DJ Flowerdove


Julie Evans
I actually spent a month excavating at Caerau, South Wales, in the summer of 2014, whilst studying for a degree in archaeology at Cardiff Uni Professor Niall Sharples was a fantastic tutor and always gave fascinating lectures
Comment from : Julie Evans


Dale Hargreaves
Hypnotic 🤓👩‍🎨🌿
Comment from : Dale Hargreaves


13ECHO20
I don't understand the "No Guns" sign at the beginning
Comment from : 13ECHO20


lizzieizzard
Please take the added music off annoying and very distracting
Comment from : lizzieizzard


Sylvia Jones
Darn ticks!
Comment from : Sylvia Jones


freeaudiojungle
44:15 naomi has a great reaction to hearing that was the first example he had seen in south west wales
Comment from : freeaudiojungle


ElleJay Gee
My uncle was a dowser- his business was drilling for water for farmers in Queensland Australia He was very successful
Comment from : ElleJay Gee


Dale Ford
Please please stop yelling
Comment from : Dale Ford


Kelly
biggest team of dorks in history
Comment from : Kelly


Colin McCormack
Iron age corn In Europe Really
Comment from : Colin McCormack


Andrew W
Corn originated in North and South America, and was introduced to Europeans by the Native Americans in the 13th Century ad- was it not?br So how is it possible that there could be Iron Age British grinding stones for “grinding corn”? Seems impossible
Comment from : Andrew W


Jason Hare
Im with Tony I just find the explanation that all the Hill Forts were just community projects to build community spirit lacking There's plenty of other projects that could achieve the same thing I mean I could believe it was meant to do both jobs and really only utilized during times of trouble but human nature is human nature and a fort is a fort
Comment from : Jason Hare


Vince Callagher
Back off the the music!
Comment from : Vince Callagher


Boboye Ezekiel Abey
🤫
Comment from : Boboye Ezekiel Abey


Larry Lemke
Fort, is derived from fortification First defence against intrusion, later the source of military aggression, as a support for the defence originally defined by the fortification, The Fort
Comment from : Larry Lemke


Joanie Mama- Female who gave birth to a child
The most EPIC ANTi Propaganda Film of the DECADE Must watch People are putting sugar in people’s gas tanks Make sure to detox ✌️
Comment from : Joanie Mama- Female who gave birth to a child


James Tillman
I did not expect to see Baldrick on this episode Nice surprise!
Comment from : James Tillman


Michael Healey
Grinding corn in Britain during Iron Age Isn’t corn from Mexico?
Comment from : Michael Healey


Dirt Farmer
Hobbits
Comment from : Dirt Farmer


Bonnie Wallbank
At 2629 they find a stone that is said to prove that the people were grinding corn in the iron agebrThere was no corn in Britain in the iron agebrCorn was brought to Europe in 1493 by Columbus
Comment from : Bonnie Wallbank


Fleamarket Mafia
Why wouldn’t you allow a team of scientists to dig where they find strong evidence? That home owner annoyed me “I suppose” brbrGrass grows back These discoveries are far more important than a square piece of lawn on your PRIVATE ISLANDbrbrDoes the family have bodies buried? 😂 Most likely a need to have control and power
Comment from : Fleamarket Mafia


Carl Bonham
My God! That guy can drive a backhoe!
Comment from : Carl Bonham


Chris
Holy fingernail! Why would they let that dude use that thing to point at a map on camera? And the added music is very annoying
Comment from : Chris


 A Good Day To Dye
I might be alone in this, but I wish they recorded the commercials too I'm weird but I like old commercials
Comment from : A Good Day To Dye


Anna Anna
Thanks
Comment from : Anna Anna


Andi
Calling dousing a "new age" trick is a bit stupid
Comment from : Andi


Darrel Johnson
Do those kids speak Welsh?
Comment from : Darrel Johnson


Barbara Patterson
Why do you not see them completely excavate all of those Roman villas?
Comment from : Barbara Patterson


Tipoca City Channel
I loooove mysteries ❤❤❤❤❤
Comment from : Tipoca City Channel


vansongs
Love watching these shows especially when I feel a connection Watching this on June 1 2023 123 years ago on this date my Maternal Grandfather was born in Cardiff
Comment from : vansongs


Jimmy Needham
rare square holes
Comment from : Jimmy Needham


Scotto
Mick🌈sweater✔️
Comment from : Scotto


Cambria Otte
How were they grinding corn 100s of years before it was brought over from the americas? Maybe it was a grain grinder but it wasnt a corn grinder
Comment from : Cambria Otte


Megsy Bond
Perhaps fogous were used for stabling animals in the winter
Comment from : Megsy Bond


youtubesux
Disagreement over dirt 😂😂😂
Comment from : youtubesux


Robert Doupe
Wonder if he is saying corn in the Roman way, I thought it was a new world crop
Comment from : Robert Doupe


soggymetal
Yay Naomi great find!
Comment from : soggymetal


theatrefans1
I find it ridiculous that a scientific show took time to showcase dowsing which is bullshit It is debunked pseudoscience Shame!
Comment from : theatrefans1


Josh Beaulieu
Man, the bread made from that flour would certainly give you some grit
Comment from : Josh Beaulieu


steve shay
Did you need permission to excavate someone‘s lawn? 😳😃😃😃
Comment from : steve shay


kim neptik
i wanted to subscribe but i was already subscribed :(
Comment from : kim neptik


Robby House
Looking all around this iron site hill fort location we see all manner of modern construction in the form of local houses and the like I can only imagine the sheer volumes of actual bona fide ancient artifacts that construction crews likely unearthed and unknowingly tossed into rubbish piles when these structures were built over the past several decades! I shudder to think!
Comment from : Robby House


John Cochrane
that ghastly music spoils this completely
Comment from : John Cochrane


Suzette Calleja
Toni said they were grinding corn Corn wasn't known until the Spanish went to South America
Comment from : Suzette Calleja


Gwen Marcus
I love Tony Robinson's style His excitement is infectious I really feel like I'm there with him, learning about the site along with him brKeep on making these wonderful documentaries
Comment from : Gwen Marcus


Berserker 6886
I hope baldrick found his giant turnip
Comment from : Berserker 6886


freejohnkenney
Accent makes it impossible to watch
Comment from : freejohnkenney


Mickenos  thaiways
What kind of fool restricts a time team to three daays before even making a discovery What happens on the third day when a gold wall to a palace is discovered and they have to pack up and go home ?
Comment from : Mickenos thaiways


Dietrich Ess
A second episode starts at about the 47 minute point, and wow, they all look so young! Look at the hair! This must be a very early season brbrPhil looks like he was torn between archaeology and joining an outlaw motorcycle club 🙂 Clearly he made the right choicebrbrI've loved this show for decades, I can't imagine why so many in the comments are whining about the music It's Time Team music, up until the second episode at least
Comment from : Dietrich Ess


Kingsford Gray
Why the artificial 3 days?
Comment from : Kingsford Gray


Heather Cave
Happy Birthday Molly! 🎊 ❤
Comment from : Heather Cave


Christine Ward
new age garbage
Comment from : Christine Ward


Debbie Willoughby
Love Francis Phil and Tony
Comment from : Debbie Willoughby


Wendy White
Stupid music Bring back the old time team intro, much better
Comment from : Wendy White


Croman
was there corn in Europeduring the Iron age?
Comment from : Croman


billie foreman
The music ruins these shows 😢
Comment from : billie foreman


S K
Francis Pryor or Mick?brDefinitely always MickbrFrancis is annoying, especially when people don't agree with him
Comment from : S K


Jean
Yeah still can't take the harry Potter music
Comment from : Jean


Anna Mosier
All ok
Comment from : Anna Mosier


Big Bens Outdoor Channel
Ian Powesland always seemed like a very knowledgeable archeologist Wonder why he hardly got any camera time
Comment from : Big Bens Outdoor Channel


Annett
Love the enthusiasm over our shared history Wonderful! It's a joy to watch and learn To think you would laugh out loud over a broken stone in a dirty ditch: ' It broke Somebody said something rude in Stone Age and got rid of it' Wish kids had such history teachers
Comment from : Annett


hidden truth
I sense a disturbance in the soil
Comment from : hidden truth



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