Many thanks for that Marta, i was wondering about that odd roundhouse and the plinths. Nice to know where you're going to be putting us this year as well, see you all in May.
A gentle suggestion. This is a fascinating site and you're doing wonderful work, but you need to invest in some inexpensive microphones so we can hear properly what you have to say.
@@jasminespencer3992 And seven months after posting this polite comment/suggestion, there's no formal response on a channel that has minimal views. They really need to massively up their game to create an audience and wider support for a very worthwhile cause.
Showing the "Periods" one after another is fine, but to appreciate the changes/advancements between Periods please provide side beside pictures with annotation(s) describing the various places where significant discoveries were made and show the items that were recovered in their original state and after restoration. I, for one, would enjoy viewing the process and science that would be shown by such a presentation. The general public and academia would be enthralled "and engaged" by such a presentation.
Well done guys .
Enjoyable, informative and educational. Great update. Thank you
Many thanks for that Marta, i was wondering about that odd roundhouse and the plinths. Nice to know where you're going to be putting us this year as well, see you all in May.
More, more, more, please!! Love this fascinating history!!
A gentle suggestion. This is a fascinating site and you're doing wonderful work, but you need to invest in some inexpensive microphones so we can hear properly what you have to say.
Around the nine-minute mark it's almost impossible to make out what is being said. A pity, because it's all really informative otherwise.
Mics are fine, editing / sound editing is very bad
@@jasminespencer3992 And seven months after posting this polite comment/suggestion, there's no formal response on a channel that has minimal views. They really need to massively up their game to create an audience and wider support for a very worthwhile cause.
Brutal audio
Very interesting. Keep up the great work! Greetings from the USA 🇺🇸
Vindolanda is the gift that just keeps giving. And you haven't even started on Magna yet ...
Showing the "Periods" one after another is fine, but to appreciate the changes/advancements between Periods please provide side beside pictures with annotation(s) describing the various places where significant discoveries were made and show the items that were recovered in their original state and after restoration.
I, for one, would enjoy viewing the process and science that would be shown by such a presentation. The general public and academia would be enthralled "and engaged" by such a presentation.
Great work! Slàinte mhath!
Salve !!
Say you excavate deeper to an earlier period. How do you determine which period/layer to consolidate and show to the public?
Invest please In some cheap graphics software to help us visualize these discoveries.
Speak up.