Mainly just keep doing what you're already doing. I like clicking on these videos knowing there will be things in there I didn't know I would be interested in! However if any information comes in regarding further work at old dig sites, especially from the 'classics', I'd love to hear the updates.
Any 11th to 14th Century archaeology conducted in Yorkshire, especially around Sowerby and Bradford UK. I have traced my paternal geneology to that area and can't find much except marriage/baptismal records and graves of my ancestors in that region. I would like to learn more about the culture and everyday lives of the residents in western Yorkshire during the early medieval period. Thank you!
After 20+ years of work at the Ness of Brodgar, this year marked the last for excavations there. Now starts years of post-ex work. I'd like to see and interview with Nick Card on what they've so far learned, and what they hope the for the future of the Ness.
I think a show like this is a great idea. I know you can't always be doing a dig. But people love to hear some news and you already have a great crew. Keep it up 👍🌹
I love the enthusiasm of the news. I once found a small pice of etruscian pottery laying on the ground soil and it made me so happy. Best feeling ever.
Another great Time Team News! I love these so much. Dani and all the crew and guests do an amazing job. I particularly love when you continue to follow big, developing stories.
Thanks Dani and TimeTeam crew. Yes you too behind the scenes Crew. So appreciate all we see and hear all Thanks to those of you behind the scenes. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
No! I have the oldest spade. It has had 992 handles and 301 blades, but it is still the oldest! Thank you, Trigger! Sorry! That was impossible to resist. Well, by me at any rate!
Interesting stuff! Feel a little sorry for the poor guys sitting on the ground gently scraping tiny amounts of earth by hand in full top-to-toe high visibility clothing, protective glasses and an effing helmet.
King Arthur's Hall. I'm pitching it had multiple functions. A place of shelter in bad weather, defensible, a meeting place. But the lack of an entrance doesn't work for me when people define it as ceremonial.
I look maps, and see that there is two stone circles very close in King Arthur's Hall. About 2,5 Km. One north side and one south side of monument. East side is also one circle, but longer distance. I wonder if they are connected some way with King Arthur's Hall?
Why no mention of the key element Water ? The centre within the stones is sunken 1.2 m deep and has several founts of a rising spring .Thus ceremonial linked with water .Healing waters .Serving waters . I was one of the group TimeSeekers, who instigated the whole project, and was a volunteer all through the dig . Water is key .
Hi, we couldn't include it all here, but we have an extended version of our chat with James coming up on Patreon that shares a few additional insights on the context and potential function. Thanks for your work in shedding new light on this fascinating monument!
Tap water? Surely rain water would be a healthier option for washing and soaking the wooden spade? Less chemicals than tap water and closer to what's kept it moist and preserved so long already.
What would you like us to cover next on Time Team News? Let us know in the comments.
Please include an article on the search for treasure on Oak Island, Nova Scotia.
Mainly just keep doing what you're already doing. I like clicking on these videos knowing there will be things in there I didn't know I would be interested in! However if any information comes in regarding further work at old dig sites, especially from the 'classics', I'd love to hear the updates.
Any 11th to 14th Century archaeology conducted in Yorkshire, especially around Sowerby and Bradford UK. I have traced my paternal geneology to that area and can't find much except marriage/baptismal records and graves of my ancestors in that region. I would like to learn more about the culture and everyday lives of the residents in western Yorkshire during the early medieval period. Thank you!
After 20+ years of work at the Ness of Brodgar, this year marked the last for excavations there. Now starts years of post-ex work. I'd like to see and interview with Nick Card on what they've so far learned, and what they hope the for the future of the Ness.
I think a show like this is a great idea. I know you can't always be doing a dig. But people love to hear some news and you already have a great crew.
Keep it up
👍🌹
Regarding the Bronze Age spade I immediately thought about how Phil Harding would have reacted to the discovery. He does love his spade! 😂
I love the enthusiasm of the news. I once found a small pice of etruscian pottery laying on the ground soil and it made me so happy. Best feeling ever.
What an amazing name for a really interesting archaeologist - Mr. Treasure!
Another great Time Team News! I love these so much. Dani and all the crew and guests do an amazing job. I particularly love when you continue to follow big, developing stories.
This gets better and better.
OOoo...this is quickly becoming just as good as TT, itself!!
Thanks Dani and TimeTeam crew. Yes you too behind the scenes Crew. So appreciate all we see and hear all Thanks to those of you behind the scenes. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Time Team is AWESOME.
Arthur's Hall may be a community building/structure for non-religious events, like games, parties, cattle sales, etc...
Fabulous and fascinating as always.
No! I have the oldest spade.
It has had 992 handles and 301 blades, but it is still the oldest! Thank you, Trigger!
Sorry! That was impossible to resist. Well, by me at any rate!
Glad I'm not the only one who thought that too. 😂
Interesting stuff! Feel a little sorry for the poor guys sitting on the ground gently scraping tiny amounts of earth by hand in full top-to-toe high visibility clothing, protective glasses and an effing helmet.
What do you think the original function of King Arthur's Hall was? Let us know below
Ceremony involving Water and the Cosmos above .😊
It's perfectly located to observe (and measure!) the summer & winter solstice and equinox sunrises against adjacent surrounding tors.
Fish pond.
Had to research Prehistoric Tour Enclosure, fascinating.
King Arthur's Hall. I'm pitching it had multiple functions. A place of shelter in bad weather, defensible, a meeting place. But the lack of an entrance doesn't work for me when people define it as ceremonial.
The finding of the spade was extraordinary but I seem to remember the finding of a club some time ago and an even older diamond. Suits. lol
I like your flannel🤗❤️
Wow, I didn't even know Keith Richards had a spade. Are you guys going to return it to him?
😂
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Ed Treasure 😅 What a perfect name for his job
I look maps, and see that there is two stone circles very close in King Arthur's Hall. About 2,5 Km. One north side and one south side of monument.
East side is also one circle, but longer distance. I wonder if they are connected some way with King Arthur's Hall?
King Arthur's 'castle': I didn't hear anything about the dating evidence..?
Definitely thought the thumbnail looked like she had a large hand that was giving the middle finger lmao
You forgot to mention the knife handle was recovered 20 years ago.
The Time Team Podcast explained that (they had more time I guess)
..Thank you all
Why no mention of the key element Water ? The centre within the stones is sunken 1.2 m deep and has several founts of a rising spring .Thus ceremonial linked with water .Healing waters .Serving waters . I was one of the group TimeSeekers, who instigated the whole project, and was a volunteer all through the dig . Water is key .
Hi, we couldn't include it all here, but we have an extended version of our chat with James coming up on Patreon that shares a few additional insights on the context and potential function. Thanks for your work in shedding new light on this fascinating monument!
Are you sure it's not Phil's first spade?
Was there a mistake on the dog tag you found? May have had corrected dog tag issued.
Hi, this is discussed further in the extended interview, which is available to watch for free now on Patreon: www.patreon.com/c/TimeTeamOfficial
King Arthurs Hall? How about the exchange of DNA between far flung villages for one thing?
My vote is for football pitch
Tap water? Surely rain water would be a healthier option for washing and soaking the wooden spade? Less chemicals than tap water and closer to what's kept it moist and preserved so long already.
King Arthur's Hall? I'm not saying it's aliens, but it's aliens. jk
What?!!!