The Iron Age Capital Hiding Under A Welsh Housing Estate | Time Team
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 พ.ค. 2024
- Time Team investigate Caerau Hillfort, a huge hill near Cardiff that could be the long--lost Iron Age capital of South Wales. Geophysics shows multiple circular marks, potentially indicating the presence of several roundhouses. Will Tony and the team be able to find evidence of Iron Age settlement before their time in Wales runs out?
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Doesn't matter how many reruns on different channels - best cure for insomnia yet found :) And man, that little yellow golf cart/ATV is cool, would love to spin it around on the hilltop. Brings back memories of growing up near a golf course, and the teenage Friday nights hijacking carts & chasing around 18 holes until the gas ran out... sigh, good times 😆
Funny you should say that just started watching this on this new outlet after 0000! I was just thinking the last 3 new episodes last weekend were better than this TV episode style.
“You old cynic.” Is possibly my favorite phrase. 🤣💛
I do love watching them get genuinely excited when they find things like those beautiful ornaments or that lovely quirn stone.
The little boy who commented, that’s an Iron Age Pint was so precious but bring in school children to help with the dig may inspire future archeologists and historians.
Ahh, 21.5 minutes before the word 'ritual' in play. I'm surprised that Francis hasn't conjectured it already :)
Ritual is code for “ We don’t know what the heck it really means.
Matt & Raksha watching the kids 😂
That was totally awesome
I will be back to see the rest
COOL!
How does such a nice area not get built up? Why isn't there a housing development already there?
Folklore around the ancient uses of a place. Then places become historic society protection, whether they have been archaeologically surveyed.
You just know there is some dude, probably on a beach or a frat house say. "Oh yeah, hold my beer." if he had the tankard...
holy shit they found thorkells cup
Grinding corn?? Grains more like..?
Loved this show.
it's back on youtube
@@wesselgroenewegen59 yes, my comment was made on TH-cam. I watched it originally on SKY while living in Germany.
Last ditch effort. Nice
_they say something rude in iron age!_ You can count on some things never changing!
Sir 👑💪💙
34:53 is the church behind built from roman bits?
The Roman’s might have gotten rid of all signs.
Kudos to whoever chose the music!
why did they add that music
Pre-pandemic for sure 🥹💔
Interesting and boring at the same time, more toward the boring side.
so essentially you found f*ck all
How many copycat history channels are there going to be?
Season 20 Ep 3. Mick Aston had quit by this point because of all the stupid fuckery. Nope.
One persons differing opinion, doesn’t automatically mean that everyone else is wrong, does it!
@@peterhansson7967 It's not my opinion that Mick Aston quit Time Team. He quit after they fired John Gater, Stewart Ainsworth, and over half the staff. He quit after they decided to turn Time Team into more of a "kids show" than an honest look at archaeology. All this because the ratings dropped by a couple of percent, and the executives couldn't stand that. So, I don't watch season 20. The changes they made were the death knell for Time Team as a regular show, and if it wasn't up to Mick's standards, it isn't up to mine.