Thank you Indie and DV. You seem to have a lot of fun recording the video. I find a site so interesting when it is possible to track the history over the years of occupation. I am learning so much from these Friday afternoon videos.
You're welcome Karen - so glad to hear you're learning loads! And we agree... sites where you can see history unfolding is fascinating. Especially ones like this where you can see what happened to the local population when the Romans arrived!
Thank you for the talk - it was brilliant. You flashed up on the screen a link to some background information on the villa - could you post a link to that please? I've just been hunting around on the DV site but can't find it. Thanks!
I have been researching the Paynels of Drax, the Trussebut, Fitz-Payne of Warter, and associated names in East Yorkshire from the Conquest onwards. I’m so happy to have found your TH-cam channel! This is the first video I saw and excited to find your dig in my area of interest. I’ll be a regular here I’m sure! I find that these families were linked together in a wide dynastic network over the centuries. I plan to make an extended trip to England to visit these and other sites hoping to interview local historians, archeologists, and others along my way. Any chance of participating in any of your digs while I’m there?🤔
Mortimer : John Robert Mortimer, author of "Forty Years' Researches in British and Saxon Burial Mounds of East Yorkshire: Including Romano-British Discoveries, and a Description of the Ancient Entrenchments of a Section of the Yorkshire Wolds" (1905)
Me too - I spent a day on the dig with DV a couple of years ago, great experience. I walk my dog nearby, always think about the history of the place when I'm around there....
having trouble finding any non Roman digs....they did start digging up Llewelyns castle but when no roman artifacts were found....it was re-burried. But considering how our history was burried by the Romans I think too much effort is put into continuing this cycle and Roman History can only go so far. I would love it if one day we can discover things like non lactose intollerance, white skin for climate and green eyes....I would love to know how these things came about and why they are still fairly remote and confined in terms of continents. I would love it if one day all the megalyths rotting in our feilds had value to historians who only seek the history of our fake Roman shroud...that's if those Romans were even Romans because sometimes their German :)
11,000 pints is a lifetime of beer? Surely not! It says 4.2% alcohol in a 500ml bottle, or 2.1 units according to the UK government. The gov recommends no more than 14 units per week - I'm guessing for males: either it didn't say or I didn't notice. So approx 1 bottle per day average .... That will last 32 years! OK, that's close enough to a lifetime from here on/
Indie, have no fear, the world's best presenters and minds have trouble with some phrases. I look forward to seeing "Wold Newton Roman Hoard" being mentioned in every one of your subsequent videos.... th-cam.com/video/lOVwAiMXjO8/w-d-xo.html
The pin really got me, I would LOVE to be able to work a dig as this… great job!
I love this! And wow she’s so pretty!
Agreed and agreed. And super intelligent!
Thank you Indie and DV. You seem to have a lot of fun recording the video. I find a site so interesting when it is possible to track the history over the years of occupation. I am learning so much from these Friday afternoon videos.
You're welcome Karen - so glad to hear you're learning loads! And we agree... sites where you can see history unfolding is fascinating. Especially ones like this where you can see what happened to the local population when the Romans arrived!
Thanks Indie!
You're welcome!
Great job... Any way we can crowdfund a better microphone for you?
Yes please! But seriously... if you want to help us improve our videos and equipment, you can become a Subscriber at digventures.com/subscribe
Thank you for the talk - it was brilliant. You flashed up on the screen a link to some background information on the villa - could you post a link to that please? I've just been hunting around on the DV site but can't find it. Thanks!
Hi Sue! Here's the video we made about the villa: th-cam.com/video/wtxjjjAWEe4/w-d-xo.html
Brilliant video
Well Done with a great effort and result!
Doesn’t matter what or how Indie says it... She has my full attention. Great content! Wish I was in the UK for rich history.
What Indie means; years worth of beer for her 😂
Forgot to mention the Payne’s that held the nearby Manor of Garton-on-the-Wolds!
thanks Indie
I have been researching the Paynels of Drax, the Trussebut, Fitz-Payne of Warter, and associated names in East Yorkshire from the Conquest onwards. I’m so happy to have found your TH-cam channel! This is the first video I saw and excited to find your dig in my area of interest. I’ll be a regular here I’m sure!
I find that these families were linked together in a wide dynastic network over the centuries.
I plan to make an extended trip to England to visit these and other sites hoping to interview local historians, archeologists, and others along my way.
Any chance of participating in any of your digs while I’m there?🤔
Hi how can i become a helper in dig on these site with you..
Great ....Hope you're back in 21
How do people get to dig on a site with Dig Ventures?
check out our website digventures.com/projects !
Mortimer : John Robert Mortimer, author of
"Forty Years' Researches in British and Saxon Burial Mounds of East Yorkshire: Including Romano-British Discoveries, and a Description of the Ancient Entrenchments of a Section of the Yorkshire Wolds" (1905)
Hi, how could I join and help your team on the next archeological site?
Easy! Take a look at our upcoming projects at digventures.com/projects, pick one, and get involved!
Going to have to watch living 2 minutes from it ...!!
awesome!
@@Digventures son ...Will ..dug with you first year
rude not to!
Me too - I spent a day on the dig with DV a couple of years ago, great experience. I walk my dog nearby, always think about the history of the place when I'm around there....
having trouble finding any non Roman digs....they did start digging up Llewelyns castle but when no roman artifacts were found....it was re-burried. But considering how our history was burried by the Romans I think too much effort is put into continuing this cycle and Roman History can only go so far. I would love it if one day we can discover things like non lactose intollerance, white skin for climate and green eyes....I would love to know how these things came about and why they are still fairly remote and confined in terms of continents. I would love it if one day all the megalyths rotting in our feilds had value to historians who only seek the history of our fake Roman shroud...that's if those Romans were even Romans because sometimes their German :)
Would that have been live chickens or dead chickens ??
Did you ever meet Mick Aston?
.Hi Amazing Dig Ventures Channel in Year Monday October 25,2021.👩🏻💼.
11,000 pints is a lifetime of beer? Surely not! It says 4.2% alcohol in a 500ml bottle, or 2.1 units according to the UK government. The gov recommends no more than 14 units per week - I'm guessing for males: either it didn't say or I didn't notice. So approx 1 bottle per day average .... That will last 32 years! OK, that's close enough to a lifetime from here on/
Indie, have no fear, the world's best presenters and minds have trouble with some phrases. I look forward to seeing "Wold Newton Roman Hoard" being mentioned in every one of your subsequent videos....
th-cam.com/video/lOVwAiMXjO8/w-d-xo.html
Trespassing isn't against the law...so you could say where ..😏
What Indie says is usually not true!
I wish I could do this. Unfortunately in capitalism you have to be wealthy or lucky to try to do a job that isn't in demand.
"COMPLETE NONSENSE!!!!!" Get a life?????