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I think I’d committed suicide if I hadn’t discovered time team classics during COVID era. Then the one episode with the war veterans came in and it all clicked . And here I am a little bit happier
Watching Time team videos is my safe place... feeling sick - watch time team..... feeling stressed- watch time team ... feeling lonely - watch time team
I en't sin 'im flint 'nappin' yet, so I'll hold off there. I could sit and watch Phil or Will Lord working flint 'til the cows came home. Matt is a good'n though, there's no mistaking .
Always a pleasure to watch the younger generation of highly experienced professionals at work, along-side the wise veterans. We'd be "in the dark" without them. Long live TT.
When, with an enormous amount of effort and skill, Time Team was resurrected, you could tell everyone was feeling their way toward what would best work in the current digital age. I think, that with this dig, production has really hit the sweet spot, in terms of re-embodying the soul of the initial series. It's different, but very familiar in pacing, intensity and personalities. Very well done guys!
I felt that about Modbury. Little touches like sending Stewart out with a GoPro so we can experience the landscape as he does rather than just on old maps. The drone shots allowing a more intimate overview of the digsite. Less 'reaction shots' and more genuine conversation. Just three aspects which help make the viewer feel more involved with the dig rather than just watching a show, albeit a very entertaining and educational one, on TV. It's probably cheaper as well with the new technology but each new dig seems to integrate the latest gear better. I just wish they'd drop the virtual museum. I get what it's supposed to be but it still feels a bit forced. Then again maybe it will improve and become an integral part of the show if they can get VR equipment down to something less intrusive.
@@kevinjohnbetts Yes, the museum is in the wrong place, like a garden gnome among the rhododendrons. In Tony's day, the finding of a pottery fragment would segue, while he was describing away, into a rapid visual reconstruction of the whole vessel, which would have been on screen only for a matter of a few seconds. Then, on we went again, back to the dig. During these visualisations the pace never altered or became static, like the virtual museum tends to. Once the pace is established we should never have to divert and 'leave' the dig site. Giving it some thought, I'd recommend that the virtual museum be accessible independently from the Time Team website, where each episode in the modern series links to viewable collection(s) of artefacts retrieved from that particular dig.
I just said "Hi, Mick!" to the screen, as Mick's doll came on. I am loving this episode. I want to take a class with Professor Ainsworth. I want to do a dig with Matt and Helen. And I want to learn how Naomi does what she does. Great job, everyone!!!!
I agree! Would TT ever consider doing classes for their fans? Can you imagine going on a jaunt with Stewart to see how the geography informs the dig site, learning about geophysics from John, and learning about how to recognize the age of finds from Matt, Helen, Karenza and Naomi? I’d pay to attend such a camp!
And Stewart, and Carenza, and John, and Brigid, and Dani, and Matt, and.... honestly, it's a true team of the highest caliber. New members, original members, volunteers all together for the history!!
Definitely Matt! Wonderful to know that he has continued t be able to do the work he loved/loves! It’s not given to a lot of Archeology students to continue on!
Mick was a huge loss 😢.. at least we have lots of bonus Phil footage on YT.. and the occasional cameo 😁.. ..some of his interviews are just AWESOME.. it’s nice to get more than 2 minute segments.. I’d LOVE to have Phil as a professor
Watching Timeteam truly is timetravelling. It's crazy, I started watching from a tiny home in Hampshire, via London, Isle of Wight, and now -- thanks to the wonders of the internet and youtube -- I can *still* watch it from where I live in Mexico. Fantastic
Dr Gus is such a good addition and fit to the group. He has the joyful enthusiastic explaining of Tony Robinson mixed with a gentleness that reminds me of Nick Aston. Absolutely love seeing Matt in action too as a respected archeologist. All the oldies with great up & coming additions. Really like the face on the kiln today too. Brilliant all round.
From the goldfields area of central Victoria, Australia, my then young son and I watched so many episodes this wonderful show for years. I cried when Mick Aston died, it’s as though we really know and care about these amazing people who have given so much joy to so many people around the world. I became a patreon as soon as it was announced and am so happy that I did. Happy anniversary to you all, past and present, for the happiness that you have given to millions of us over the years. I’m sure that you do not know the impact that you have had on people’s lives.
15:03 ..MICK!! .. just love that little guy.. so glad he’s making appearances.. The power of film.. to have endeared one man to MILLIONS of people who never met him.. but miss him & love him for his intelligence, wit and integrity.. 🥰
Another great Day Two dig! Thank you for explaining the huge structure on the mound in the.background of this dig site. Was puzzled about the identification of the “corner stone” as I’ve always thought that a cornerstone would be a cube shaped sort of thing… Regarding Matt vs Phil, there will never be another Phil and thankfully Matt has stepped up to being a great MATT!
They've still got it. Some of the cast are new and exciting, but it's always good seeing some of the oldies too, John and Jackie having a laugh about the wheelbarrow was great.
I've often wondered why watching Time Team is so comforting..... My theory is that it shows the best of humanity today: good people working together for a shared positive goal; inevitably finding evidence of ancient people collaborating and living in much the same way. It reminds us viewers that we aren't alone. And the unbridled joy the archeologists experience in discovering something new.....that's what life is all about really. Those moments, shared with our own respective tribes.
Absolutely excellent! Sad to see it wasn't a banjo enclosure. Iron Age sites are always my favorite digs. But the Green Man-looking furnace and watching it smelt iron was an utterly fascinating addition. I also was not expecting the stream to be underground.
Thomas Wolfe wrote a book titled, "You Can't Go Home Again." That's quite true and also true of Time Team, but this is the next best thing. Like a lot of folks I miss some of the original team but time moves on and I'm just glad Time Team is back.
Where I live there's a fully traceable banjo enclosure - banks and ditched all visible above ground as it wasn't ploughed in history. Allegedly time team prospected the site back during the original series but never had that confirmed. It's in the middle of an SSSI so I guess not easy. It's a fascinating bunch of lumps and bumps :)
some thoughts: Nice to see Dan wearing an Ian Powlesland's style of German army jacket at 13:31. I'd watch an entire parallel show of Stuart walking around with his 360 degree camera, must include the shoeprint path on the map however, very critical component. I miss Tracey Smith. John Gater being straight savage with the wheelbarrow at 32:05. 6:59 if I was there I'd be the worlds worst digger because I'd be stuck staring at Corfe Castle most of the time, simply a drop dead gorgeous site. Finally, my body is ready for day 3.
I agree that Time Team is a refuge. The captions are excellent on these 2 episodes! Compared to the earlier archaeologists, these men are hard to tell apart: the same dark beards, caps, and TT shirts. No individualists like Phil with the feather on his hat.
I really like the extra care being Don with the water floating of the soil and the metal detecting of the spoil heap. Having read about digs in Israel and the east where non archeologists come in during the night or after the dig and scratch around finding small items that looked like a small lump of dirt but are items like bits of stamped pottery or even scarabs to sell to antiquities dealers. Loss of information more than loss of bit of man made items.
Brilliant! I love the honesty when Derek says, it; its not a Banjo. He's a True Archaeoloogist, letting th evedence speak, rather than trying to justify a hypothesis, respect! That's surely. what we all love about Archaeology, Its discovering the truth.
Thirty-five (?? might have been a few more) years ago I was involved with the building and firing of a replica seventeenth-century furnace in Gosport, Hampshire. We used a copy of the 1912 translation of Georgius Agricola's 1556 'De Re Metallica' as a guide. The biggest problem we had was keeping the full-size bellows in sync (left-right-left-right-etc) for twenty-four hours straight. Each bellows had a leather flap in front of the tuyere to prevent back-blast from the furnace from setting alight to the bellows; the flap had to be kept wet at all times. Did we succeed? Yes. By all accounts our piddly little chunk of iron was the first genuine wrought iron (not the stuff they call 'wrought iron' today) to be smelted in the UK for a couple of centuries. As it happens, I still have a copy of 'De Re Metallica' - it's a huge insight to the life and times of the mid-Sixteenth Century. The translators from the original Latin were none other than Lou and Herbert Hoover; that Herbert Hoover, President of the USA. BTW; thanks for the long shot from the drone of my old house! I know that area very, very well.
Great new episode. A nice tribute to Mick with the TT t-shirt and the Mick doll in the dome. Where could one get one of those Mick dolls? Where's Tony?
I find it amazing that even though these people were only living into their mid-thirties at best, they have a considerable skill set that they are able to learn and transmit on to the next generation. It's quite humbling.
Great show. I had to chuckle at the end. What's the difference between a Geologist and an Archaeologist? 33:20 The Geo would have said "Quick, bring the steaks! We can get the iron out later." 🤣
Just pure addiction. Great to see some of TT's stalwarts leading the dig, too. Thanks for being there, guys. (Still gutted I won't be in the UK to put my name into the Sutton Hoo hat.)
I think part of the problem with the kiln is the fact that it had not even nearly cured (dried) prior to firing. Not only does this cause it to crack badly but much of the heat during the early phase is lost to the wet clay. Instead of a solid, dry kiln who's walls insulate and reflect the heat inwards, a lot of energy is lost to the wet clay. At least this is my theory.
Good theory, though I wonder whether that kind of heat won't dry up the clay very quickly. However I do think they might have cut corners due to time constraints.
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I think I’d committed suicide if I hadn’t discovered time team classics during COVID era. Then the one episode with the war veterans came in and it all clicked . And here I am a little bit happier
I live near here, such a wonderful place ❤
the quick shot of the doll at 15:02 made my heart ache and my face smile at the same time. RIP Mick.
Watching Time team videos is my safe place... feeling sick - watch time team..... feeling stressed- watch time team ... feeling lonely - watch time team
Me too.
going back to the womb for me
...waiting for day two of Time Team - watch Time Team...
Same here. There’s a thesis here. Why do so many people find TT so therapeutic?
Oh, absolutely!!
Seeing the Mick doll tugged hard on my heart-strings, but watching old friends and new cheered me up. I wonder if they feel his presence too.
Is so great to see Matt becoming the new Phil.
why dident they make him dig boss, instead of the navvies,
He sure did have a great teacher! Hope he feels the same!
I en't sin 'im flint 'nappin' yet, so I'll hold off there. I could sit and watch Phil or Will Lord working flint 'til the cows came home. Matt is a good'n though, there's no mistaking .
No one can be Phil but Phil Harding. He’s one of a kind.
@@robroy5352 , I think he loves being in the dirt. That's his happy place. Just like Phil. He'd be bored stiff if he wasn't digging.
Always a pleasure to watch the younger generation of highly experienced professionals at work, along-side the wise veterans. We'd be "in the dark" without them. Long live TT.
When, with an enormous amount of effort and skill, Time Team was resurrected, you could tell everyone was feeling their way toward what would best work in the current digital age. I think, that with this dig, production has really hit the sweet spot, in terms of re-embodying the soul of the initial series. It's different, but very familiar in pacing, intensity and personalities. Very well done guys!
I felt that about Modbury. Little touches like sending Stewart out with a GoPro so we can experience the landscape as he does rather than just on old maps. The drone shots allowing a more intimate overview of the digsite. Less 'reaction shots' and more genuine conversation. Just three aspects which help make the viewer feel more involved with the dig rather than just watching a show, albeit a very entertaining and educational one, on TV. It's probably cheaper as well with the new technology but each new dig seems to integrate the latest gear better. I just wish they'd drop the virtual museum. I get what it's supposed to be but it still feels a bit forced. Then again maybe it will improve and become an integral part of the show if they can get VR equipment down to something less intrusive.
@@kevinjohnbetts Yes, the museum is in the wrong place, like a garden gnome among the rhododendrons. In Tony's day, the finding of a pottery fragment would segue, while he was describing away, into a rapid visual reconstruction of the whole vessel, which would have been on screen only for a matter of a few seconds. Then, on we went again, back to the dig. During these visualisations the pace never altered or became static, like the virtual museum tends to. Once the pace is established we should never have to divert and 'leave' the dig site. Giving it some thought, I'd recommend that the virtual museum be accessible independently from the Time Team website, where each episode in the modern series links to viewable collection(s) of artefacts retrieved from that particular dig.
New Time Team is going from strength to strength 💪
I just said "Hi, Mick!" to the screen, as Mick's doll came on. I am loving this episode. I want to take a class with Professor Ainsworth. I want to do a dig with Matt and Helen. And I want to learn how Naomi does what she does. Great job, everyone!!!!
Well said! I hope someone in the Time Team camp reviews comments :)
I agree! Would TT ever consider doing classes for their fans? Can you imagine going on a jaunt with Stewart to see how the geography informs the dig site, learning about geophysics from John, and learning about how to recognize the age of finds from Matt, Helen, Karenza and Naomi? I’d pay to attend such a camp!
At 15:03. There's Mick!
They dig
@@monicacall7532I believe master classes of some kind are included in some levels of the Patreon sponsor program
I love the little Mick doll
These new episodes are getting quite good. They really couldn't bring this series back without Dr. Helen.
And Stewart, and Carenza, and John, and Brigid, and Dani, and Matt, and.... honestly, it's a true team of the highest caliber.
New members, original members, volunteers all together for the history!!
@@HLBear bring bak tony,,,,,ile pay his wages
Definitely Matt! Wonderful to know that he has continued t be able to do the work he loved/loves! It’s not given to a lot of Archeology students to continue on!
Love the remembrance of Mick, in the little woven figure wearing a rainbow-striped jumper & glasses (~ 15mins).
It is always a pleasure to see the original Time Team players together again. Too bad Mick and Phil aren't there!
😢
Ah! but they are! We all have them in our mind's eye ... 15:03🥲
Mick was a huge loss 😢..
at least we have lots of bonus Phil footage on YT.. and the occasional cameo 😁..
..some of his interviews are just AWESOME.. it’s nice to get more than 2 minute segments..
I’d LOVE to have Phil as a professor
Watching Timeteam truly is timetravelling. It's crazy, I started watching from a tiny home in Hampshire, via London, Isle of Wight, and now -- thanks to the wonders of the internet and youtube -- I can *still* watch it from where I live in Mexico. Fantastic
Wouldn’t his narration of the book about the Sutton Hoo dig be amazing?
@@terryt.1643 it sure would!
@@terryt.1643 *oh*, yeah!
I love that the Mick doll goes to the new digs. You really should make them as merch. We miss him, too.
Dr Gus is such a good addition and fit to the group. He has the joyful enthusiastic explaining of Tony Robinson mixed with a gentleness that reminds me of Nick Aston. Absolutely love seeing Matt in action too as a respected archeologist. All the oldies with great up & coming additions. Really like the face on the kiln today too. Brilliant all round.
Love the little Mick doll. I think he'd be delighted to see Time Team continuing in 2024. More power to Tim and the whole team.
love seeing the puppet of Mick Aston. I think maybe the t-shirt worn yesterday was also a remembrance? I never knew him, but miss him still...
I was always fond of the mick dolls....he was great
I thought that about the tshirt as well.
Miles is also such an informative and authoritative presence! Hope, with time, we will see more of him as well!
Yes, I've always liked Miles too. 🙂
From the goldfields area of central Victoria, Australia, my then young son and I watched so many episodes this wonderful show for years. I cried when Mick Aston died, it’s as though we really know and care about these amazing people who have given so much joy to so many people around the world. I became a patreon as soon as it was announced and am so happy that I did. Happy anniversary to you all, past and present, for the happiness that you have given to millions of us over the years. I’m sure that you do not know the impact that you have had on people’s lives.
Really enjoying these new episodes. Great to see the old faces but also new faces too, I hope Gus is back again this year too.
This is exactly why I am a Patreon. Loved it.
Thanks to you and the other patron members for helping
Love the Mick Aston doll!
Iron Age Britain is so fascinating.
Why?
Fun to see Jackie and John teasing each other. Lions of the original series showing the cubs the ropes.
15:03 ..MICK!!
.. just love that little guy.. so glad he’s making appearances..
The power of film.. to have endeared one man to MILLIONS of people who never met him.. but miss him & love him for his intelligence, wit and integrity.. 🥰
It would be amazing to grow up, live and farm in that gorgeous landscape.
Another great Day Two dig! Thank you for explaining the huge structure on the mound in the.background of this dig site. Was puzzled about the identification of the “corner stone” as I’ve always thought that a cornerstone would be a cube shaped sort of thing…
Regarding Matt vs Phil, there will never be another Phil and thankfully Matt has stepped up to being a great MATT!
I wish this was on prime time TV. It’s absolutely brilliant, heartwarming, educational, it’s got something for everyone.
great latest iteration of Time team. i do miss the old gang though.
Happy Birthday from Maine ! Found Time Team during the pandemic and my husband and I binge watched all the old episodes.
Mick doll! ❤️
The guy that narrates these digging shows is top notch! Utter class! 🎉
❤❤❤
I call him, Smiles and nods alot
Greetings from Arizona.
They've still got it. Some of the cast are new and exciting, but it's always good seeing some of the oldies too, John and Jackie having a laugh about the wheelbarrow was great.
I've often wondered why watching Time Team is so comforting..... My theory is that it shows the best of humanity today: good people working together for a shared positive goal; inevitably finding evidence of ancient people collaborating and living in much the same way. It reminds us viewers that we aren't alone. And the unbridled joy the archeologists experience in discovering something new.....that's what life is all about really. Those moments, shared with our own respective tribes.
Nice touch to have a cat breaking the pottery. Terrific site and dig!
Absolutely excellent! Sad to see it wasn't a banjo enclosure. Iron Age sites are always my favorite digs. But the Green Man-looking furnace and watching it smelt iron was an utterly fascinating addition. I also was not expecting the stream to be underground.
Fabulous work everyone. The storytelling goes from strength to strength
Sure would be nice to see Phil in an episode or two.. Just to supervise of course. But I bet he'd pick up a shovel. 😊
He’s got a good bit of interview videos around on YT.. I like them, it’s nice to see more than tiny edited clips of him.. he’s a treasure..
Nice to see a Mick there if only in caricature. Hope Helen Geake is doing well, she looked tired. That is a famous Ball Clay mining area.
Thomas Wolfe wrote a book titled, "You Can't Go Home Again." That's quite true and also true of Time Team, but this is the next best thing. Like a lot of folks I miss some of the original team but time moves on and I'm just glad Time Team is back.
Loved it! Can’t wait to see the final ep!
Yay, Dr. Phillipa Walton makes a stunning appearance. She is one of my favorites!
Happy Birthday to all, past and present @ Time Team.
Awesome as usual, looking forward to the Sunday dig. :) Thanks timeteamers!
Another enjoyable episode. Thanks All
👍🏼👏🏻👍🏼👏🏻👍🏼👏🏻
What a terrific crew. Onward.
Gus is the nuts! Proper boss mate! That voice! Those expressions! Such eloquence, such clarity...
#TimeTeamGus
#timeteam 😮😮😮
Where I live there's a fully traceable banjo enclosure - banks and ditched all visible above ground as it wasn't ploughed in history.
Allegedly time team prospected the site back during the original series but never had that confirmed.
It's in the middle of an SSSI so I guess not easy.
It's a fascinating bunch of lumps and bumps :)
some thoughts:
Nice to see Dan wearing an Ian Powlesland's style of German army jacket at 13:31.
I'd watch an entire parallel show of Stuart walking around with his 360 degree camera, must include the shoeprint path on the map however, very critical component.
I miss Tracey Smith.
John Gater being straight savage with the wheelbarrow at 32:05.
6:59 if I was there I'd be the worlds worst digger because I'd be stuck staring at Corfe Castle most of the time, simply a drop dead gorgeous site.
Finally, my body is ready for day 3.
I agree that Time Team is a refuge. The captions are excellent on these 2 episodes! Compared to the earlier archaeologists, these men are hard to tell apart: the same dark beards, caps, and TT shirts. No individualists like Phil with the feather on his hat.
Can't stop smiling! It's wonderful to see a proper Time Team dig again. Happy 30th.
I really like the extra care being Don with the water floating of the soil and the metal detecting of the spoil heap. Having read about digs in Israel and the east where non archeologists come in during the night or after the dig and scratch around finding small items that looked like a small lump of dirt but are items like bits of stamped pottery or even scarabs to sell to antiquities dealers. Loss of information more than loss of bit of man made items.
So happy you all brought this show back. Thank you.
Hilders hair is so pretty. From one ginger to another. So vibrant. Lovely.
Megan too:)
Brilliant stuff
Exciting stuff! Waiting with bated breath for Day 3.
Love the recreation of the cat testing gravity with the pot making shreds for our hero’s to find.
I love Time Team. You have re-captured the spirit of the originals.
Brilliant! I love the honesty when Derek says, it; its not a Banjo. He's a True Archaeoloogist, letting th evedence speak, rather than trying to justify a hypothesis, respect! That's surely. what we all love about Archaeology, Its discovering the truth.
Thank you for your great work
Look how much work that iron was!!! How the heck was it ever possible?
Thirty-five (?? might have been a few more) years ago I was involved with the building and firing of a replica seventeenth-century furnace in Gosport, Hampshire. We used a copy of the 1912 translation of Georgius Agricola's 1556 'De Re Metallica' as a guide. The biggest problem we had was keeping the full-size bellows in sync (left-right-left-right-etc) for twenty-four hours straight. Each bellows had a leather flap in front of the tuyere to prevent back-blast from the furnace from setting alight to the bellows; the flap had to be kept wet at all times. Did we succeed? Yes. By all accounts our piddly little chunk of iron was the first genuine wrought iron (not the stuff they call 'wrought iron' today) to be smelted in the UK for a couple of centuries. As it happens, I still have a copy of 'De Re Metallica' - it's a huge insight to the life and times of the mid-Sixteenth Century. The translators from the original Latin were none other than Lou and Herbert Hoover; that Herbert Hoover, President of the USA.
BTW; thanks for the long shot from the drone of my old house! I know that area very, very well.
These shows are so superior to what you'll find on regular TV. Great job everyone.
Time Team is awsome!
Watching Time Team is like putting on a comfy pair of slippers after a long day. Love your work 👍
Great new episode. A nice tribute to Mick with the TT t-shirt and the Mick doll in the dome. Where could one get one of those Mick dolls? Where's Tony?
I'm so delighted that Time Team is back, baby, back. Thank you to everyone who has helped make it happen!! 🎉🥂🙌
The little Mick doll made me do a big Awwwwww!
Happy Anniversary Time Team🎉
That furnace was cool as hell (literally). :)
How WONDERFUL that Mick is still represented with a colorful striped jumper on!
Totally love that the new series honors Mick Aston with an amigurumi doll featuring his colorful sweaters. He's still watching over you guys.
I'm in love with the crocheted Mic ❤
Thank you Time Team. Great dig and fantastic finds. Happy to be a Patreon donor.
What a fabulous site!
Love the new time team!
I find it amazing that even though these people were only living into their mid-thirties at best, they have a considerable skill set that they are able to learn and transmit on to the next generation. It's quite humbling.
So exciting ❤🎉❤from 🇺🇸
The Mick doll stirred memories of the old boy.
Kudos. Fascinating.
Great show. I had to chuckle at the end. What's the difference between a Geologist and an Archaeologist? 33:20 The Geo would have said "Quick, bring the steaks! We can get the iron out later." 🤣
Great stuff!!! :)
Just pure addiction. Great to see some of TT's stalwarts leading the dig, too. Thanks for being there, guys. (Still gutted I won't be in the UK to put my name into the Sutton Hoo hat.)
Happy 30th from Sweden. Time really flies. This is a great dig. Does anyone know if the geophys result are available for download?
One to cast to the biggest screen you've got!
I love how rhe tents are in the Time Team colour scheme! 😂
I’m always shocked how thousands of years is just beyond reach
Look back a hundred 😊
15:02 Is that a Mick Aston doll?!
Ready 👍
I think part of the problem with the kiln is the fact that it had not even nearly cured (dried) prior to firing. Not only does this cause it to crack badly but much of the heat during the early phase is lost to the wet clay. Instead of a solid, dry kiln who's walls insulate and reflect the heat inwards, a lot of energy is lost to the wet clay. At least this is my theory.
The result did match the archeology though, that was very interesting imo
Good theory, though I wonder whether that kind of heat won't dry up the clay very quickly. However I do think they might have cut corners due to time constraints.
Happy 30th birthday episode ❤
Gus’ shoelaces are a thing of wonder😂
I’m as intrigued with this new episode, as I was with the first episode 30 years ago, which I think had something to do with Alfred the Great(?)
Happy belated b day.
While we wait, breath abate,
Do what's right and leave a LIKE 👍🏽
Done
Well said!
Red is my favorite color.
I would love to have a Mick doll!!!
Miss the older men that were on the show. Wisdom was everywhere.
I’m 5’2” and I wish I lived back then lol
6'4" would have been huge😅