Time team is the best show ever IMO. My daughter's have grown up watching time team with me. I have watched every episode at least 5 times. At the very minimum 5 times
Intriguing adventure! The Time Team's foray into paleontology is an exciting new chapter in their fascinating adventures. Looking forward to continuing to follow their exploits as they unravel ancient mysteries! 🦕🔍
Interesting to see the difference between archaeology and paleontology. What Tony Says at the end about dinos being real now to him, is how I felt the first time I saw Saturn through a telescope. Gosh! It's really there up in our sky, and it's really got rings!
We took a vacation to the badlands national park and we found and reported a fossil find. Which was really cool and my kids had an awesome time. They have an astronomy session at night with a few fairly powerful telescopes. That was also very fun and interesting.
No way! Was watching a dinosaur doc yesterday and swore I saw Phil in the background. The shirt and hat, the stance. The guy in the vid managed to never let his face be seen, but was on camera a couple times. Not sure if it was him, though was more doubtful before seeing this. Hilarious
Welcome to the United States. Hope to see you do more in this country. I love all of the videos that you do in Europe. I would love to see more videos in the country that I was born in
What's funny is all Americans technically "mispronounce" it; the word is Spanish and spelled in that language as 'montaña'; the fancy hat-wearing letter n gives it a 'y' sound: mon-TAN-ya Tony says it as though it were an English-origin word (mon TAAH na), where Americans say mon TAYN ah. Sorry for the linguistics lesson, just info dumping 😅
When was the origional taped? Has to be atleast ten years ago. Didnt know this one existed. Just saw that it was made In 2001. Still more interesting than much on todays media.
This does make me have a different view on collecting fossils. However most people don't own complete fossils and nothing rare really. I like to collect trilobites, and small pieces that are interesting.
I have an amazing ammonite from Madagascar; the fossil is white and crystallised in the hollows, the mud it was fossilised in is red. Beautiful thing...
I think archeology is definitely cooler than paleontology. Digging up a dinosaur bone is pretty cool but excavating an Anglo-Saxon sight or a Roman settlement would have so much more information and knowledge. Therefore it would be so much more interesting. You aren't going to find any hoards of Roman coins in the badlands lol. I'm an American and I would pack up and leave the US right now and relocate to Europe if it was possible to gain citizenship. We have an insanely ignorant and uneducated population in the US. We have more money and yet the worst public education system. We moved to Minnesota to have our children attend public schools here because they are some of the best in the nation. For example we have a population where upwards of 35% believe humans and dinosaurs lived together like in he Flintstones smfh. They also believe the earth is less than 10k years old. Both of which are objectively incorrect. They also believe scientists have found actual dinosaur flesh or pieces of some type of meat. When they have only found traces of ancient hemoglobin breakdown products that are in fact fossilized, and require an acid bath to even detect. Because they do not read scientific publications and have no use for science unless they can manipulate it to agree with their primitive world view.
Americans desperately want to return to medieval society, where the Church dictated every aspect of life, most citizens were uneducated and completely illiterate, and only the elite were allowed education. That's exactly what these technoligarchs have in mind
These are all 20 plus years old, maybe they can find another couple people with personality to do a new show run? Tony and Phil's comedy did take a couple years to really grow.
wow! comparing the Time Team enthusiasm to the Americans' is freaking me out! They are so much livelier and enthusiastic, I feel embarrassed. And I'm an American. lol
Tony's pronunciation of "Montana" is the best thing I've heard all year.
Montarrrna Hahahaha gold
Only if it irritates Montanans...
I'm imagining Angelica Pickles: "MontAAAAna. You have to AAAAAA when you say it."
Only the English make certain sounds extra soundy. Phil’s H sounds like there is an extra h in it somehow 😂
its like it isnt wrong but it is just, a total british inflection that sounds hilarious.
Time team is the best show ever IMO. My daughter's have grown up watching time team with me. I have watched every episode at least 5 times. At the very minimum 5 times
I've watched this several times. Love it. This one is such fun.
Intriguing adventure! The Time Team's foray into paleontology is an exciting new chapter in their fascinating adventures. Looking forward to continuing to follow their exploits as they unravel ancient mysteries! 🦕🔍
So cool! I have never seen this episode! And welcome to the US. Greetings from Texas🤠
We've got some nice dinos, too!😎
Alberta does too!
Definitely will watch in one more time!
Phil, I agree with you! No one has the right to sell bon es
Interesting to see the difference between archaeology and paleontology. What Tony Says at the end about dinos being real now to him, is how I felt the first time I saw Saturn through a telescope. Gosh! It's really there up in our sky, and it's really got rings!
I've figured out what the tiny arms with two claws were used for -Very long-stemmed martini glasses and straws.
I think the T rex looked something akin to a very large and deadly emu, feathers and all.
Does Mick Aston count? 😂
I love the beautiful dinosaur illustrations in this
Welcome to America Tony. Love the show. ✌️
Great to see you in the USA you have a 1st rate channel on youtube👍👍great work. Most respectfully yours
We took a vacation to the badlands national park and we found and reported a fossil find. Which was really cool and my kids had an awesome time. They have an astronomy session at night with a few fairly powerful telescopes. That was also very fun and interesting.
Timescale adventure is now Two Medicine or "The Montana Dinosaur Center". It is north of Choteau Montana.
No way! Was watching a dinosaur doc yesterday and swore I saw Phil in the background. The shirt and hat, the stance. The guy in the vid managed to never let his face be seen, but was on camera a couple times. Not sure if it was him, though was more doubtful before seeing this. Hilarious
Welcome to the United States. Hope to see you do more in this country. I love all of the videos that you do in Europe. I would love to see more videos in the country that I was born in
This is something id like to do in nice weather 😅
Montana !!!!
one amazing show
Great show 😊
I chuckle when Tony mispronounced Montana.
What's funny is all Americans technically "mispronounce" it; the word is Spanish and spelled in that language as 'montaña'; the fancy hat-wearing letter n gives it a 'y' sound: mon-TAN-ya
Tony says it as though it were an English-origin word (mon TAAH na), where Americans say mon TAYN ah.
Sorry for the linguistics lesson, just info dumping 😅
Thank you
You should go to Petrified Forest NP, as you walk around you can find dinosaur teeth on the ground.
Watched this episodes many times we got tons of dinosaurs in Utah like the Utah raptors the big ones from Jurassic Park 👍
Digging dinos makes you bone tired!
So funny to see you on my continent 🤣
At least they are driving on the right side of the road. lol
humm.. 900 likes in 7 months. This episode deserve more like than this for sure !
When was the origional taped? Has to be atleast ten years ago. Didnt know this one existed. Just saw that it was made In 2001. Still more interesting than much on todays media.
UK to PL subtitles don't work
The actor Nicolas Cage is infamously known for buying a dinosaur bone. Which I suspect added to some of his bankruptcy woes.
This does make me have a different view on collecting fossils. However most people don't own complete fossils and nothing rare really. I like to collect trilobites, and small pieces that are interesting.
I have an amazing ammonite from Madagascar; the fossil is white and crystallised in the hollows, the mud it was fossilised in is red. Beautiful thing...
Tomayto, tomahto. (English) Mahhnntahhnna. (Montanans) Mon tanna.
I love these tight-lipped, sketchy bone dealers. Quintessentially American 🦅
Yahooo! im first
Calm down, Junior!! Trying to watch a show here... :)
Mon-tan-a
When was this recorded? The video quality seems poor by todays standards.
Hmmm think ive seen this one
I think archeology is definitely cooler than paleontology. Digging up a dinosaur bone is pretty cool but excavating an Anglo-Saxon sight or a Roman settlement would have so much more information and knowledge. Therefore it would be so much more interesting. You aren't going to find any hoards of Roman coins in the badlands lol. I'm an American and I would pack up and leave the US right now and relocate to Europe if it was possible to gain citizenship. We have an insanely ignorant and uneducated population in the US. We have more money and yet the worst public education system. We moved to Minnesota to have our children attend public schools here because they are some of the best in the nation. For example we have a population where upwards of 35% believe humans and dinosaurs lived together like in he Flintstones smfh. They also believe the earth is less than 10k years old. Both of which are objectively incorrect. They also believe scientists have found actual dinosaur flesh or pieces of some type of meat. When they have only found traces of ancient hemoglobin breakdown products that are in fact fossilized, and require an acid bath to even detect. Because they do not read scientific publications and have no use for science unless they can manipulate it to agree with their primitive world view.
Americans desperately want to return to medieval society, where the Church dictated every aspect of life, most citizens were uneducated and completely illiterate, and only the elite were allowed education.
That's exactly what these technoligarchs have in mind
These are all 20 plus years old, maybe they can find another couple people with personality to do a new show run? Tony and Phil's comedy did take a couple years to really grow.
The original Time Team went on until 2014. Then the new TH-cam version began in 2022. It’s wonderful!
"Montanna" not Montahna" think Tan skin
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wow! comparing the Time Team enthusiasm to the Americans' is freaking me out! They are so much livelier and enthusiastic, I feel embarrassed. And I'm an American. lol
Repeat episode already seen this one come on can’t you come up with new episodes
There are no new episodes. Old series. Search their channel, there might be a playlist
This is from 2001, all episodes are old.
Don't engage with the troll. That's a red hat.