Strictly off topic, but Alice’s accent cracks me up at times: kleeys = clues, riynd hices = round houses - very Prince King Charles at times! 😄 But props for spot-on pronunciation of the Black Loch of Myrton. It’s nice when someone takes the trouble to get it right.
@@sandrawatters3525 really? I oived in Bath for a time, and I don’t remember an accent like that. Bristolians were even thicker than Bath people. Much more “roynd oyzez” than riynd hices. Although it was working class people I knew, the ones who tacked in an extra “L” after a vowel.
@@suzipam1234 Yes, her accent is very middle classy, which is probably why I didn’t recognise it as Bristolian even though I lived a few years in the West Country. But now you say it, it does remind me a bit of John Cleese doing his Monty Python schoolmaster / knight accent. I think he was from Weston Super Mud. .
Isn't it weird how almost 12,000 people watched this but only 600 or so could bother giving it a thumbs up? Humans are so lazy and never will give enough recognition to one another. And only 41 of us have anything to say on this magnificent thing. There must've been an at enough negativity to point out.
I can't get over the handprints on that anvil-stone. Fantastic!
Strictly off topic, but Alice’s accent cracks me up at times: kleeys = clues, riynd hices = round houses - very Prince King Charles at times! 😄 But props for spot-on pronunciation of the Black Loch of Myrton. It’s nice when someone takes the trouble to get it right.
If that’s all you got from this, what a pity! And for the record her accent is from Bristol and it’s very classy
Her accent is Bristolian.
@@sandrawatters3525 really? I oived in Bath for a time, and I don’t remember an accent like that. Bristolians were even thicker than Bath people. Much more “roynd oyzez” than riynd hices. Although it was working class people I knew, the ones who tacked in an extra “L” after a vowel.
@@suzipam1234 Of course it’s not all I got from it. When did people get so po-faced and fingerwagging about everything?
@@suzipam1234 Yes, her accent is very middle classy, which is probably why I didn’t recognise it as Bristolian even though I lived a few years in the West Country. But now you say it, it does remind me a bit of John Cleese doing his Monty Python schoolmaster / knight accent. I think he was from Weston Super Mud. .
Isn't it weird how almost 12,000 people watched this but only 600 or so could bother giving it a thumbs up? Humans are so lazy and never will give enough recognition to one another. And only 41 of us have anything to say on this magnificent thing. There must've been an at enough negativity to point out.
That is a transfer axle for a foot powered lathe.
I think yew've got something there!
DFB is such a good show.
Oh Doctor Alice🤤
I'm curious how old is this episode or is this brand new this year?
Say fawr = So far lmao. The Rind Hises is hilariousm
The first 4 times.
She was stabbed in the back of the head? Good to know that Britain today can share some common ground with their ancestors 😂
I know where there is a Viking Long Boat on a Scottish Island, and NOBODY is interested.
Same here. Who cares
What a miserable existence that must have been even with ample food.
Yes. But they didn’t know any other ways. Nothing to compare. Life was hard. Food was fought for. Might made right. 🌺🌺🌺🌺
@ French were living it up by comparison.
There are trade-offs. Their society probably had full employment, for example. And all the food was free-range organic, with no micro-plastics.
wait did she dye her hair????
Reeeeeruuuun
Iron age village turn to war plane crash site recovery?
I hate hearing a medley when I wanted the whole song!
I rolled with it and enjoyed it, but felt a mite click baited.
Leave it alone
no
So you watch this series to learn about the subject, but don’t support excavation and education, huh?
Why?
This is gravedigging
We'll all be gravediggered at some point if we make the selfish choice to be buried. Humans trying to take up land after death is the offensive part.