Love this series, all the way from Victoria, BC, on Canada's Pacific coast! Notifications are on for the big reveal. Thank you for sharing this historic work.
Thanks Barb! Glad you're watching from across the seas... looking forward to revealing our most favourite of our favourite finds... just waiting for a few more details to be confirmed before we do!
Quartz pebbles are indicative of the sanctuary area of a Celtic chapel. Irish monks would decorate the altar area with quartz. As for the finger, that's part of a person's body and should be treated with respect.
@@historywithhilbert Wilhelmus van nass ouwe, ben ik, duit sen bloed! Wow what a honour love your content! Your my favourite source of history on the web keep up the great work!
I see a Hilbert!
Legionitalia Where!?
Finding a finger bone with rings on it! Can't get more personal than that👍
apart from the namestones and white quartz pebbles, it's the first real 'personal' artefact we've had from Lindisfarne :)
Runic inscription in the monastery? I love the way you share the field experience with us. Thank you so much!
Love this series, all the way from Victoria, BC, on Canada's Pacific coast! Notifications are on for the big reveal. Thank you for sharing this historic work.
Thanks Barb! Glad you're watching from across the seas... looking forward to revealing our most favourite of our favourite finds... just waiting for a few more details to be confirmed before we do!
This is very amazing, just so much story involving it! Hilbert suggested I take a date out there!
@Hilbert, this anglo-saxon name stone is amazing because as you see it is a stone with a name on it
George Aylard Me; an intellectual.
@@historywithhilbert "iT's a rEAl dEgReE"
@@georgeaylard1580 dId I hEaR sOmEoNe SaY vIkInGs?
I came here for Hilbert 😋
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Come for the Hilbert, stay for the nerdy archaeologists
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The finger with rings, wow. One of the rings was copper and the other was made of bone. I wonder what size they are.
Totally digging the first lady with the pin find ;)
Cool finds.
Wonderful artifacts,
Great archaeology.
Looking good Hilbert.
Jack O'Dell Cheers man!
This was delightful!!
Quartz pebbles are indicative of the sanctuary area of a Celtic chapel. Irish monks would decorate the altar area with quartz. As for the finger, that's part of a person's body and should be treated with respect.
A WILD HILBERT APPEARS!!!
Sam Carney *Appears*
@@historywithhilbert Wilhelmus van nass ouwe, ben ik, duit sen bloed!
Wow what a honour love your content! Your my favourite source of history on the web keep up the great work!
@@MrUktemplar Thank you so much man - glad you enjoy my stuff! I'll have coming out about the dig in the near future :)
so...are the two 'name stones' from the same one? the stone looks about the same
cheeky ending!
wink wink
The guy at 4:23 is a cutie
AngloSaxonPrideWorldWide
My best find is when a dropped NY pound on the floor and found another Pou d