try some CBT, it helps me a lot Cognative Behavioural Therapy 5 things i can see 5things i can smell 5 things i can hear 5 things i can smell 4 things i can see 4things i can smell 4 things i can hear 4 things i can smell 3 things i can see 3things i can smell 3 things i can hear 3 things i can smell etc to one. Repeatt if necessary This exercise will calm you down It's not easy at first, but by the tenth time, it is. Use all your concentration when it kicks in, (to) do this CBT exercise. Trust me bro, it works
@@davel9514 My DNA tells me that I have genes from eastern and middle Europe. Iberia, Scandinavia and West Africa. What I am is a 79-year-old woman (had a birthday between last post - sounds ominous - and now. So, quite frankly, I don't know what I am ... 100% mongrel? All I lack seems to be Neanderthal ....
This show delivers a double dose of history. First being the archeological one, the second being that these earlier episodes are from several decades ago :P
One of the things I find interesting is that in the early episodes, this time period is referred to as the Dark Ages. In later episodes, as historians and archeologists discovered just how rich the period was, they are far more likely to use the term Medieval.
I'm just discovering this show, and I love it 👍👍 This show is everything I wanted the history channel to be. Why are we so fixated on stupid "reality" type shows? This is perfect!
I mean the history channel and national geographic both used to be REALLY good back in the day but then Disney acquired both of them.... so ,Anne that answers your question
There’s a reason why “they’d” never, ever, make a show exactly like this in America. Even though there’s pre-historic and onward archeological sites on roughly 40 times the area in jUst the USA, not counting Canada or Mexico. A very sad reason indeed.
John is seen here for the first time in the series! It is amazing to see how geophys improves as the years go by! These folks are like old friends. I never get tired of seeing them.
Not really 🙁.. sorry.. John was in the first episode and it was iconic for geophys! So do go and whatch it if you haven't yet. And all the best, Friend to Friend 😉
Of interest is the episode in which they get to go back to Athelney and actually get to dig the site. If I recall correctly, John shows the Team a comparison of their original dot-matrix geophys with the new one done with upgraded equipment.
I cannot believe how young they all are - it is quite moving - and Victor and Mick gone forever. All that knowledge in Mick's head. To lose that is a tragedy.
We lived in England for about 5 years and watched all kinds of shows in the history of the country and visited many sites over the years. This show was and is a great way to fill in the blanks for me. All of the members over the years and show format was simple, to the point and fun to watch.
searching for subjective reality, depicting the possibility (!) of what could have been. us archaeologists don't look for truth, this is an unreachable target. we analyse artifacts, biofacts and geofacts, in order to make a hypothesis about the possibility of things, not truth though.
Phil is so genuine and such a character. He never changes over the years in the series. I imagine his private self is much like his TV persona. He has fun, he's a great educator and explainer, and he's so passionate about his work. I especially like when he talks about flint knapping and how it ties or connects him to the people doing flint knapping thousands of years ago. There is a recent interview type vid (COVID pandemic timeframe) where he talks about this in detail. Check it out.
i think the reason we love this show here in the states is that our country seems hell-bent on destroying our own history while the British have held on to theirs, good, bad or indifferent. history just is... and we should embrace it instead of destroying it. it isn't always good or pretty but it is reality and we should try to learn from it.
I have been watching odds and ends of shows since a year ago. Tony gets really old then young, but no matter how old phil gets he gets better. I've just now started from the beginning.
Then check out their new channel Time Team Official, they are just about to make more episodes. Not all the old crew will be back but a few of them and som new technology and stuff. Gonna be interesting to see what is going to happen
It was so much fun seeing all of you at a younger age. I just started watching your episodes on here this year, so I have been watching more current ones. I love a bunch of long haired men!
Not long after this the shows producers asked Mick to wear a more colourful jumper. I believe he went to a charity shop for the most outrageous rainbow jumper he could find. A Star was Born.
Nothing will ever be perfect, at least not all the time, but this Team (more or less) of Time Team must have been the greatest posse one could to be part off...
I am in club who loves Time Team! Sry they do not go on.... cause they are not just about history.... they heal ones personal cuts. I do understand why they took war veterans to dig... cause all of this is healing. ...
At the end, with the way the water was about to pour over the gunnels of the canoe, I'm thinking that either people back then were smaller and lighter than Phil is, or just one person at a time rode in them.
I stayed at Tan Troed camp site at Lake Llangorse in 1969 for a week's school excursion. There were decent lake activities including learning how to canoe and sail Wayfarer yachts. Pony trekking was another option. All great fun but hadn't realised the historical significance of the little island. Good memories!
I looked at the satellite view of this area using Google Earth and could find every place they visited during their investigation. Beautiful countryside!
Ohh I hoped they would have seen the significance of iron on the island. It could indicate ore naturally deposited in water as lumps, much easier to make good iron from then rock ore . And since iron was of such importance having a fortified area with smelting in the water where it was makes some sense as to why it was built.
I love Time Team! One thing though; as an Irish Native, Ogham is pronounced 'ome', like Home. 'gh' tends to be almost silent when in the middle of words.
Every *Time Team, Time Team Special* and most *Time Team America* programmes have been posted on YT by *Fillask, Reijer Zaaijer* and this, the _official_ *Time Team* channel. Try *DigVentures* too.
What is amusing to me is at 21:20 you have four people standing around in wet suites but 3 out of the 4 people are completely clean and dry while the only person who is wet and dirty is the one person in the back who was messing with the clip board
Hello to the Time Team we are watching from all the way down under from Mount Gambier in the State Of South Australian and also I am sharing with my eldest daughter to watch aswell Yeah Bye Mate.🥇🇦🇺🦘⚜️👑⚜️🏴🇬🇧
What a cool show...guess I used to look younger too. Watched this in Florida all the time...way cool to see them all again. Nice group of people...able to disagree and not hate anyone. Imagine. Thinking: They are like Top Gear, but below ground...
I'm looking for the background music of this episode. A lot of Time Team music is not in the soundtrack on soundcloud unfortunately. Does anybody have any advice on where this music is to be found and / or can be acquired? Please do let me know!!! (like the track heard in the intro of this very episode as Tony starts talking)
I too am looking for it, i love the mood. As i understand it, there's more music available via soundcloud if one pays for the extra tracks, but I'm not certain if the soundtracks from these earlier episodes would be included. Soon i will buy the extra tracks and maybe message the uploader on soundcloud to ask about this music.
It's interesting to see the different technique used for creating a dugout canoe. I'm in NC and just like the gentleman said, the dugout canoes here are created by burning out the inside of the log. Tar and pitch were (& still are), used to make the craft waterproof.
Tall, straight oaks? As an American of Southern decent, when I think of oaks, I think of majestic, nearly horizontal live oaks, some draping Spanish moss. Google "southern live oak tree" to see my confusion. Hard to believe they're the same genus as the tall English oaks!
I've wondered this. I'm British living in Canada and I can see why they're called oak because of the acorns and similarity in leaf shape, but they aren't the same, just similar
@Gloria - There are a number of oak types. The brown oaks in the UK are European oaks that have been infected by a fungus that stains the wood a deep, rich brown.
Just strolling casually over a field of wheat, finding flint blades from 3700 years ago AT THE LATEST (thank you Phil for stating the obvious by saing the flint blade wouldn't be past Neolithic. If flint tools were still used afterwards, it would STILL BE NEOLITHIC, as the end of it is marked specifically by the switch from stone to metal tools). Oh, look at those planks sticking out of the lake, they're over 1000 years old and are preserved better than wood that laid in water for less than a week anywhere else in the world. Those people and that country is just impossible.
Phil said it was Mesolithic as opposed to Neolithic (two different time periods). Also the use of iron tools does not preclude the use of stone tools especially soon (ish) after iron tools came into use. As for the wood, water preserved wood is all over the world. Check out wooden ships found in salt and fresh waters for hundreds and thousands of years.
I am a retired combat soldier with PTSD and listening to the show helps me to be CALM thank you time team for that . Mick and Victor I do miss you.
try some CBT, it helps me a lot
Cognative Behavioural Therapy
5 things i can see
5things i can smell
5 things i can hear
5 things i can smell
4 things i can see
4things i can smell
4 things i can hear
4 things i can smell
3 things i can see
3things i can smell
3 things i can hear
3 things i can smell
etc to one.
Repeatt if necessary
This exercise will calm you down
It's not easy at first, but by the tenth time, it is.
Use all your concentration when it kicks in, (to) do this CBT exercise.
Trust me bro, it works
Hi from Ukranian frontline David, try valeriana + meditation
@@goodcomps mate I'm going to try this as
well, thank you
Jesus can cure your ptsd😊
Will confirm!
This show cannot be faulted for the sheer joy it brings to millions of people all around the world.This is as good as you are going to get.
A recent discovery for me (I am 78, but not American, Australian, Canadian, British) and the very best ever!!!!
Pn
@@corneliawissing7950 So what are you? LOL
@@davel9514 My DNA tells me that I have genes from eastern and middle Europe. Iberia, Scandinavia and West Africa. What I am is a 79-year-old woman (had a birthday between last post - sounds ominous - and now. So, quite frankly, I don't know what I am ... 100% mongrel? All I lack seems to be Neanderthal ....
@@corneliawissing7950 LOL, 100% mongrel. That's about 2/3rds of the population of the earth I guess.
Phil laughing as he and Tony paddle in the dugout gives me life! Just discovered this amazing program and look forward to binging the rest
It’s fun to see the early episodes of TT. Notice how clean and new Phil’s hat is! I’m in awe. Karenza has hardly aged at all.
This show delivers a double dose of history. First being the archeological one, the second being that these earlier episodes are from several decades ago :P
One of the things I find interesting is that in the early episodes, this time period is referred to as the Dark Ages. In later episodes, as historians and archeologists discovered just how rich the period was, they are far more likely to use the term Medieval.
I'm disabled, but the Time Team is taking me on another beautiful adventure.
I'm just discovering this show, and I love it 👍👍 This show is everything I wanted the history channel to be. Why are we so fixated on stupid "reality" type shows? This is perfect!
I mean the history channel and national geographic both used to be REALLY good back in the day but then Disney acquired both of them.... so ,Anne that answers your question
@@richardgrace4500 Yeah, instant political agenda.
There’s a reason why “they’d” never, ever, make a show exactly like this in America. Even though there’s pre-historic and onward archeological sites on roughly 40 times the area in jUst the USA, not counting Canada or Mexico. A very sad reason indeed.
@@rjsanawesomemess5197 So sadly true😒
"Why are we so fixated on stupid "reality" type shows? This is perfect!" because believe it or not they're even cheaper to make than this was lol
I’m 75, and in love with all of them! I’m so happy to have found the series.❤️
I'm 74 and remember this from decades ago.
Me too !
John is seen here for the first time in the series! It is amazing to see how geophys improves as the years go by! These folks are like old friends. I never get tired of seeing them.
Not really 🙁.. sorry.. John was in the first episode and it was iconic for geophys! So do go and whatch it if you haven't yet. And all the best, Friend to Friend 😉
Of interest is the episode in which they get to go back to Athelney and actually get to dig the site. If I recall correctly, John shows the Team a comparison of their original dot-matrix geophys with the new one done with upgraded equipment.
I cannot believe how young they all are - it is quite moving - and Victor and Mick gone forever. All that knowledge in Mick's head. To lose that is a tragedy.
We lived in England for about 5 years and watched all kinds of shows in the history of the country and visited many sites over the years. This show was and is a great way to fill in the blanks for me. All of the members over the years and show format was simple, to the point and fun to watch.
Phil's laugh is just everything :))
Oooo Arrrr !! 🤣
Mick has so much class He is the same person every day positive upbeat aand happy while searching for the truth.
searching for subjective reality, depicting the possibility (!) of what could have been.
us archaeologists don't look for truth, this is an unreachable target. we analyse artifacts, biofacts and geofacts, in order to make a hypothesis about the possibility of things, not truth though.
I love Phil’s laugh! It is infectious! ❤️🍀
Phil is so genuine and such a character. He never changes over the years in the series. I imagine his private self is much like his TV persona. He has fun, he's a great educator and explainer, and he's so passionate about his work. I especially like when he talks about flint knapping and how it ties or connects him to the people doing flint knapping thousands of years ago. There is a recent interview type vid (COVID pandemic timeframe) where he talks about this in detail. Check it out.
These old episodes are the greatest! The new show just can't compete. These oldies are pure magic!
I find all 20 years of the series delightful. But it's fun seeing everyone so fresh-faced back in the early episodes. 🙂
I agree. The early episodes are the best.
I agree. The early episodes are the best.
This show is teaching me what I was never taught in school. I love this show.
THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS WITH US in the US!!!
Good luck with getting rid of the orange ape, bud.
Fingers crossed...
@@martialme84 Thank you! Early voting has been unprecedented in it's volume... here's hoping the forecasts are correct!!!
Thank you for putting the episodes of time team on TH-cam. I really appreciate your commitments for the show
I'm a bit nervous of Phil without a hat, but it's lovely seeing them slowly get into their rhythm.
I love this series I live in the states but I'm in love with british history.
Same here my friend i love the history from our friends on the other side of the pond
i think the reason we love this show here in the states is that our country seems hell-bent on destroying our own history while the British have held on to theirs, good, bad or indifferent. history just is... and we should embrace it instead of destroying it. it isn't always good or pretty but it is reality and we should try to learn from it.
@@sheila1115 your right but unfortunately it is starting to happen here in Europe, big leftist crowd here ready to destroy our history
@@sheila1115 very true. So sad
@@aricgoetz910 lot of our history comes from them across the pond. Genealogy of mine anyway is from the brits and under the channel.
Phil is such a multitalent!
I am really enjoying Victor's illustrations.
He has a very original style. His illustrations capture so much life in them.
I've got 2 of u, 1 in each shoulder hahaha!!Radiohead Blips!!😂
I have been watching odds and ends of shows since a year ago. Tony gets really old then young, but no matter how old phil gets he gets better. I've just now started from the beginning.
God they look so young relatively. I love this show I miss it I feel like most of them are old friends.
@Big Bill O'Reilly just a figure of speech bud.
@Big Bill O'Reilly Smh, what a tw*t.
And before you ask what that is, it's the thing between your legs.
I feel the exact same! I've often wanted to do a time team tour of the uk. Visiting all the places they went. But nobody wants to come with me! Lol
@@robjapan I would, when safe international travel resumes!
Then check out their new channel Time Team Official, they are just about to make more episodes. Not all the old crew will be back but a few of them and som new technology and stuff. Gonna be interesting to see what is going to happen
perfect ending, Phil looked like he had fun with this dig
It was so much fun seeing all of you at a younger age. I just started watching your episodes on here this year, so I have been watching more current ones. I love a bunch of long haired men!
Academic type hair styles or archaeologist type? Even Tony had the long hair in early episodes.
When you look for the Dark Ages and only find dark edges....
Smashing, regardless.
Not long after this the shows producers asked Mick to wear a more colourful jumper. I believe he went to a charity shop for the most outrageous rainbow jumper he could find. A Star was Born.
Nothing will ever be perfect, at least not all the time, but this Team (more or less) of Time Team must have been the greatest posse one could to be part off...
Just "unearthed" this series yesterday and it's brilliant! A huge fan from California.
This is the greatest thing since sliced bread for surviving the covid 19 sheltering in place !
The best thing is, there are 20 years of episodes. Watch them all, then start over. 🙂
Love that the video is far more crisp than I'd expect of a series 1 episode!
It’s great to see these initial episodes!!!!!
Phil’s laugh is pure joy!!
Everything about Phil is pure joy. He is one of a kind.
It was weird watching Mick and Robin talking in that graveyard. RIP YOU LEGENDS
They are missed. I love them, and Victor as well.
RIP Tony's hair too.
@@string-baglmao
Aww that’s sad 😢
Every one of these videos where excellent.
Phil looks like a Teenager so does tony 👍🏻
Episode 4 (Series 1, Episode 4) The Fortress in the Lake, Aired: February 6, 1994
1994. I feel so old now
Tonys jacket really does scream 1994 tho. 😂
Exactly 20 years ago
@@KaMaNoFiTo…that would be 30 years ago. It SEEMS like only 20 years ago though.🙂
Oh no! My favorite shot of Phil helpless with laughter cut off along with the end credits
ALL THE TIME TEAMS PLZ!
beautiful people, and show.
Much of this type of work is done around Jamestown island. Good stuff.
I always liked Time Team!
I am in club who loves Time Team! Sry they do not go on.... cause they are not just about history.... they heal ones personal cuts. I do understand why they took war veterans to dig... cause all of this is healing. ...
Have you seen the plans to reboot with the help of patreon? Go to the Time Team official channel for more information
There are indeed new digs slowly increasing in size and number and recorded to become new time team episodes. Check it out!
This is a great Robin Bush episode.
At the end, with the way the water was about to pour over the gunnels of the canoe, I'm thinking that either people back then were smaller and lighter than Phil is, or just one person at a time rode in them.
It could be that since is made of greenwood with lots of sap and extra weight. After it dried it should float a bit easier.
Thanks!
I love Phil’s laugh at the end lol
Was always interesting ! Great the series is on TH-cam, Land Rovers ! Neat ! Go ARMY
Remember before every one owned their own drone and only helicopters could get aerial photographs? Crazy to think how easy it is now
I love this show!
I stayed at Tan Troed camp site at Lake Llangorse in 1969 for a week's school excursion.
There were decent lake activities including learning how to canoe and sail Wayfarer yachts. Pony trekking was another option. All great fun but hadn't realised the historical significance of the little island. Good memories!
Really fantastic filming
I looked at the satellite view of this area using Google Earth and could find every place they visited during their investigation. Beautiful countryside!
The swan at 5:29 is an absolute diva!
Ohh I hoped they would have seen the significance of iron on the island. It could indicate ore naturally deposited in water as lumps, much easier to make good iron from then rock ore . And since iron was of such importance having a fortified area with smelting in the water where it was makes some sense as to why it was built.
This goes way back to the beginning. Good seeing Mick and Victor again. :)
God I just love Tony. I would do anything to bring Time Team back, but it'd have to be available online too for Americans.
Not just Americans but for the rest of the world!
They made new episodes last year which are only available on TH-cam
What a young group of folks.
Goodness these guys are all so young in this episode
I haven't seen this one before - unbelievable!
You hit the jackpot then 😂
Honoring you for all you do. Susie from Bluegrass Land.
I love Time Team! One thing though; as an Irish Native, Ogham is pronounced 'ome', like Home. 'gh' tends to be almost silent when in the middle of words.
Tony looks like he belongs in gryffindor in this one. 😂
1:09 Phil is clobbering something away while being introduced :,D
getting his aggression out on something 🤣
with all that diggin and chopping Phil must be strong as an ox.
he looks like he’s buff, he sounds to me like he’d knock you out if you pissed him off in a pub
wow they all look so young. RIP Mick
love me some Time Team
I wish they posted in the description the dates the episodes aired.
This episode was originally aired on 6th February 1994.
With those glasses and countenance, Tony looks a wee bit like Harry Potter.
It's Harry's cousin, Baldrick Potter.
I really enjoy the music.
I love watching these classic episodes. Can you add the Series 4 episodes to the playlist?
That's a thing I really miss about later episodes - Robin Bush's storys, what a fantastic narrator-
Yh i totally grew to to love Robin and his archiving..he was the 1st to go in 09?I beleive?shame..RIP ROBIN, MICK AMD VICTOR 😑✌️🍻
I think it`about time that Victor got more kudos - he`s an excellent artist!
Every *Time Team, Time Team Special* and most *Time Team America* programmes have been posted on YT by *Fillask, Reijer Zaaijer* and this, the _official_ *Time Team* channel. Try *DigVentures* too.
Fillask has lost his channel...which is too bad....
@@Invictus13666 don’t post copyrighted videos…all of them are stolen if they weren’t posted by this channel
after 3 days..."no time for conclusions"...we need to see if this hollowed out log will float without us in it!
What is amusing to me is at 21:20 you have four people standing around in wet suites but 3 out of the 4 people are completely clean and dry while the only person who is wet and dirty is the one person in the back who was messing with the clip board
suites?
@richardgrace4500
That timestamp is useless.
Hello to the Time Team we are watching from all the way down under from Mount Gambier in the State Of South Australian and also I am sharing with my eldest daughter to watch aswell Yeah Bye Mate.🥇🇦🇺🦘⚜️👑⚜️🏴🇬🇧
@36:34 looks like Renoir or John constable painting. ❤❤
13:35 Phil comes up with a real doozy. 😂👍🏻
Thank you for posting the full episodes (45min +), the short videos are really annoying. lol
20:00 sounds like a good plot for season 4 The Last Kingdom
I am from 🇺🇸 and just found the older programs. People look so young😲.
That's only because they ARE young!
What a cool show...guess I used to look younger too. Watched this in Florida all the time...way cool to see them all again. Nice group of people...able to disagree and not hate anyone. Imagine. Thinking: They are like Top Gear, but below ground...
Look how young everyone is!!
I'm looking for the background music of this episode. A lot of Time Team music is not in the soundtrack on soundcloud unfortunately. Does anybody have any advice on where this music is to be found and / or can be acquired? Please do let me know!!! (like the track heard in the intro of this very episode as Tony starts talking)
I too am looking for it, i love the mood. As i understand it, there's more music available via soundcloud if one pays for the extra tracks, but I'm not certain if the soundtracks from these earlier episodes would be included. Soon i will buy the extra tracks and maybe message the uploader on soundcloud to ask about this music.
@@surfnsarangi have you been succesfull in finding this music?
YES!
It's interesting to see the different technique used for creating a dugout canoe. I'm in NC and just like the gentleman said, the dugout canoes here are created by burning out the inside of the log. Tar and pitch were (& still are), used to make the craft waterproof.
Wish you could add the date of the filming.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_Team_(series_1)
Tony! You’re looking like Harry Potter! Nice show.
I had yet to see as early an episode as this one. Does anyone else think that Tony looks like an aging Harry Potter?
Thank you.
Tall, straight oaks? As an American of Southern decent, when I think of oaks, I think of majestic, nearly horizontal live oaks, some draping Spanish moss. Google "southern live oak tree" to see my confusion. Hard to believe they're the same genus as the tall English oaks!
maybe its white oaks-in S Ga we have post oaks,red,white and the ever popular live oak plus more that escape me-white oaks are pretty tall
I've wondered this. I'm British living in Canada and I can see why they're called oak because of the acorns and similarity in leaf shape, but they aren't the same, just similar
@Gloria - There are a number of oak types. The brown oaks in the UK are European oaks that have been infected by a fungus that stains the wood a deep, rich brown.
Ogham is pronounced without the “G”. In some parts of Ireland the GH is silent..."ORM”
Og ham has always had the g every time I’ve heard it...through a long career in archaeology
Is that why the Great Orme just outside Llandudno is spelled like it is?
OMG, without safety goggles! 11:05 That's scary as hell!
Love history
They really would have *benefited from Stewart on this hunt.*
Awwwww Tony looks like a Harry Potter stunt double.
I found this program with the more recent episodes.
To see Tony With hair 😳 I had too look twice.
I remember those Lego laptops. They weighed a ton!
Congratulation SIR Tony Robertson
It sank into the lake, so we built a second one...
Was here Nov 2019
Just strolling casually over a field of wheat, finding flint blades from 3700 years ago AT THE LATEST (thank you Phil for stating the obvious by saing the flint blade wouldn't be past Neolithic. If flint tools were still used afterwards, it would STILL BE NEOLITHIC, as the end of it is marked specifically by the switch from stone to metal tools). Oh, look at those planks sticking out of the lake, they're over 1000 years old and are preserved better than wood that laid in water for less than a week anywhere else in the world.
Those people and that country is just impossible.
Phil said it was Mesolithic as opposed to Neolithic (two different time periods). Also the use of iron tools does not preclude the use of stone tools especially soon (ish) after iron tools came into use.
As for the wood, water preserved wood is all over the world. Check out wooden ships found in salt and fresh waters for hundreds and thousands of years.