Wake up at midnight with a panic attack and this video has calmed me down. What is so therapeutic about watching brits dig in people’s yards for ancient ruins?
It is therapeutic isn´t it - I´am suffering from depression and I realized by the comments what I felt whatching the episodes. I believe a part of it is telling a story, a good story without "over dramatic special effects" and the actors love what they are doing, their eyes are sparkling... Greatings to all from Germany.
My grandfather would have loved this video. He was a machinist, making a living operating machines like lathes, except rather than stone, it was iron and steel he was working. While he firmly admired education, he was equally firm in his belief that a man who could turn raw material into useful objects would always find a job. So Grandson Number One - moi - learned to operate every machine tool (powered by electric motors instead of human muscle) he had in his home workshop set in the garage by the time I graduated from high school.
I've just realized that the experimental archaeologist helping make the shale bracelet (Jake Keane) is the same guy who helped Phil smelt iron in the episode much earlier on where there was a Roman bath house in the middle of a golf course- maybe season 6 or so?
I lived on the island of Elba for a few years and when we dug a five metre deep pit to accomodate a sewage lifting pump we found Etruscan iron working deposits including haematitic ore (from the island) and charcoal. I enquired and was told by local experts that for each ton of crushed ore twenty tons of oak wood (Ilex) was required for the process. Very quickly the timber resources of the island were exhausted and the ore was exported to the nearby mainland for processing where timber was more readily available. The Green Island project missed the important fact that charcoal would have had to have been imported from elsewhere....
This is exactly what i needed rn, I was starting to have a meltdown from bad memories and trauma.... this is the perfect thing to relax and distract me, thank you
It is interesting you say this. As I remember a TT episode that had British army members in it and the one man suffered severe PTSD. He and his family found that watching TT helped keep him calm, relaxed, he just kept watching one show after another, after another. TT helped this man so much.
I watch all kinds of documentaries to calm my nerves and avoid meltdowns. Some work, but even I've found that TT just has that something extra that works just about every time.
An island is not just defensive. In an age when the easiest way to move things around is by boat an island is ideal for a distribution center. Large vessels that have crossed big open water are unloaded and reloaded while smaller vessels for inland bays and rivers do the same.
This was yet another great episode! I just wonder if Iron Age people would really necessarily have separate domestic and workshop buildings. Since I'm no expert, all I can do is wonder, but to me it would seem more than likely when compared to other similar cultures, that sure in some cases they might be separate depending on the profession and individual, but in other cases there was only one building with different areas of activity outside around it. Which is why you would expect to find a mixture of domestic and industrial type waste.
Shale is most common in anoxic environments especially slow moving or sedentary salt water so it’d make sense if they had a big deposit on the island and chose to manufacture and ship the items from there despite the limitations
Got ticks? Tie the bottoms of your pants shut, or stuff them into boots. Most ticks get onto you from tall grass, and this way you can brush them off from time to time. It doesn't get rid of them entirely, but it really helps.
It always amazes me how wealthy some people are. Time Team goes in to investigate a castle and at some point they interview the OWNER of the castle!!! In this episode, they need to move the people who own the freakin' island. THEY OWN THE ISLAND!!!! Mind blown. I come from working class stock. Nobody I know comes from this kind of background. On the other hand, I wouldn't want to own an island covered in ticks. That wouldn't be worth it no matter how wealthy you are.
I was going to say what a beautiful island, but it looks like it is full of ticks. Maybe they should bring over some chickens to free range the heck out of those pesky insects.
hi @Time Team, where and how can i buy the Time Team t-shirt? is there any link for official merchandise or maybe some mockup/miniatures from the findings?
With how much of the island that has eroded away over 2000 Years, It makes me wonder if the port evidence they were looking for is now rubble under the water, like those Jetties.
Who ever did the sound on this one has made the background and or music soo loud u can't hear Tony. Even some of the scraping is soo loud u can't hear conversations...but I love my time team..blessings all
I don't understand why people are so funny about a pristine lawn when so much could be found out and the lawn retuned to its natural state afterwards. I would rather own an island that had much history than one that has a pristine lawn.
@@robburgess4556 Exactly, and this is why you can conclude that this is a pre-television version of the episode. Usually they let the sound guy do his thing at the BBC for example, while a documentary gets sent to them with horrible sound, the BBC fixes it themselves to have a certain standard. Sound engineers will make it sound different, a channel like BBC will want to have it all on one level.
In a previous episode of 'Time Team' a lady let the T.T.-gang dig up the floor of her house in search of King Cnut's possible banquet hall... And this🤭 lady made a fuss about a beautiful 1 square meter trench/hole in her lawn?!?! 🤔 Talking about being "territorial" 😅
sorry but the shot 0:00:34 where he gets off the boat think about it they first would have had to have docked to let the camera man off to get that shot, then reserve the boat wait for the wake to settle, slowly drive it in and try over and over again till u get the right shot of Tony jumping off the boat, the amount of effort that goes unnoticed. (I really want to see the clips after like "that's a wrap!" "oh thank f*ck that took 7 tries!")
I've seen quite a few of this artist's drawings and I was curious to know why all of the people he draws have bulbous noses rather than other shapes as well?
Oh No!!! While watching this, saw the guy hop on the shovel... No!!! Don't do that!!! VERY bad idea! And he does it more than once. I did that once, in boots, and the shovel hit a root, tilted and... a short time later I was listening to a nurse explain how many nerve endings the foot has and how hard it is to anesthetize that area. (Sliced about half-way through my foot.) Please, please don't do that! As always thank you so very much for (most of) the video.
@@AndrewTBP I stand corrected. Being a foreigner I hadn’t noticed that not all TV is the BBC, but of course it isn’t. I should have said “What is it with UK TV shows and background music louder than the dialogue?
Ticks means that the undergrowth needs to be burned. That is one of the benefits of burning the landscape. It is unlikely that there would have been many ticks in the iron age. Grazing cattle, horses, sheep and goats would have kept the grass short. And the landscape would probably been burnt regularly to promote new growth.
FFS. 720p is better than anyone saw from 1947-1988, when cable became available. Yet we survived and remember our old programs fondly. Cut the crap. Fill in your missing pixels with your mind.
That was not a place for a boat to go through it was a island you just go the other side now this is the a defensive place shut off your Island.from the rest,the world
Phil Harding's joy at learning a new skill, or even watching someone else apply their skill, is infectious.
Wake up at midnight with a panic attack and this video has calmed me down. What is so therapeutic about watching brits dig in people’s yards for ancient ruins?
Makes me feel more normal knowing I’m not the only one here for the therapeutic qualities
It is therapeutic isn´t it - I´am suffering from depression and I realized by the comments what I felt whatching the episodes. I believe a part of it is telling a story, a good story without "over dramatic special effects" and the actors love what they are doing, their eyes are sparkling... Greatings to all from Germany.
Time team is saving 2020
saved 2017, too...got deathly ill for 2.5 years Time Team was my salvation.....
time team is defunct.
@@TheShootist They are coming back....
@@markusarrow run by multi-cultural wymym?
Absolutely!
My grandfather would have loved this video. He was a machinist, making a living operating machines like lathes, except rather than stone, it was iron and steel he was working. While he firmly admired education, he was equally firm in his belief that a man who could turn raw material into useful objects would always find a job. So Grandson Number One - moi - learned to operate every machine tool (powered by electric motors instead of human muscle) he had in his home workshop set in the garage by the time I graduated from high school.
Do you still work with tools & machines?
Lucky!
What a nice sentiment to give the land owner a bracelet made in the fashion of the ancient way!
I've just realized that the experimental archaeologist helping make the shale bracelet (Jake Keane) is the same guy who helped Phil smelt iron in the episode much earlier on where there was a Roman bath house in the middle of a golf course- maybe season 6 or so?
I lived on the island of Elba for a few years and when we dug a five metre deep pit to accomodate a sewage lifting pump we found Etruscan iron working deposits including haematitic ore (from the island) and charcoal. I enquired and was told by local experts that for each ton of crushed ore twenty tons of oak wood (Ilex) was required for the process. Very quickly the timber resources of the island were exhausted and the ore was exported to the nearby mainland for processing where timber was more readily available. The Green Island project missed the important fact that charcoal would have had to have been imported from elsewhere....
Ilex is holly. Oak is Quercus
Lol makes me wonder what else... if you didn't even know the difference in wood😂
I left the UK and one thing I missed was watching Time Team so I'm really glad they have been adding full episodes to their channel.
This is exactly what i needed rn, I was starting to have a meltdown from bad memories and trauma.... this is the perfect thing to relax and distract me, thank you
It is interesting you say this. As I remember a TT episode that had British army members in it and the one man suffered severe PTSD. He and his family found that watching TT helped keep him calm, relaxed, he just kept watching one show after another, after another. TT helped this man so much.
I watch all kinds of documentaries to calm my nerves and avoid meltdowns. Some work, but even I've found that TT just has that something extra that works just about every time.
wanna talk about it ?
I hope that things get better for you and that you can find peace ☺🥰❤
@@StoriesbyIrish i did it after one of my cats very suddenly passed away. It kept me alive that night I think.
An island is not just defensive. In an age when the easiest way to move things around is by boat an island is ideal for a distribution center. Large vessels that have crossed big open water are unloaded and reloaded while smaller vessels for inland bays and rivers do the same.
I used to watch this on TVO for years. Glad I can still enjoy all the teams work.
This episode is especially interesting. I'm so glad the team found so many items. I love Time Team. How about TT revisited.
.''..but there still would have been ticks.'' 😂
This was yet another great episode! I just wonder if Iron Age people would really necessarily have separate domestic and workshop buildings. Since I'm no expert, all I can do is wonder, but to me it would seem more than likely when compared to other similar cultures, that sure in some cases they might be separate depending on the profession and individual, but in other cases there was only one building with different areas of activity outside around it. Which is why you would expect to find a mixture of domestic and industrial type waste.
Thanks for another foray into a place I'd never heard of. It was a perfect vehicle to life my sagging spirits today.
What a great show - I really enjoyed it. Off to watch more. :)
Shale is most common in anoxic environments especially slow moving or sedentary salt water so it’d make sense if they had a big deposit on the island and chose to manufacture and ship the items from there despite the limitations
"We're finding them in the trenches, and now we're finding them on the beaches" - Is that a Churchill reference?
Too bad they weren't also finding them in the streets
@@Wppk765 we shall never surrender!
Love these videos.
The geophysicists are the heroes of this story - of any story really.
I bet this dig and learning experience made Phil very happy.
Tic(ed) all the boxes then ( pun intended )! I knew my old home town was old but this episode puts activity over 2200 years ago.
Beautiful place to live. Great episode.
I wonder if - perhaps later - some folk perhaps used the leftover shale blanks as spindle-whorls. (Which was what i originally thought they might be.)
RIP Victor, your art will be missed. 💜🙏
Excellent episode.
I wish they would upload more often! It'll take me 20 years to watch all the episodes at this rate! :(
I have heard there are rights issues so they don't have access to all of the episodes.
Excuse me you have a mosquito on you. Then WACK...lol great video .thanks
12:41 "We find them in the trenches, we find them on the beaches".. I see what you did there :D
“But there still would have been ticks” 😂😂😂
Got ticks? Tie the bottoms of your pants shut, or stuff them into boots. Most ticks get onto you from tall grass, and this way you can brush them off from time to time. It doesn't get rid of them entirely, but it really helps.
who else falls asleep to new videos of time team.
I switch to the shipping forecast when im almost asleep
Almost every single night .. Tony’s voice .. Phil .. Mick .. Caarenza
I don't because they are so fascinating to me.
Thanks again.
It always amazes me how wealthy some people are. Time Team goes in to investigate a castle and at some point they interview the OWNER of the castle!!! In this episode, they need to move the people who own the freakin' island. THEY OWN THE ISLAND!!!! Mind blown. I come from working class stock. Nobody I know comes from this kind of background.
On the other hand, I wouldn't want to own an island covered in ticks. That wouldn't be worth it no matter how wealthy you are.
I was going to say what a beautiful island, but it looks like it is full of ticks. Maybe they should bring over some chickens to free range the heck out of those pesky insects.
Arachnid
@@y38 Arachnophobia.
hi @Time Team, where and how can i buy the Time Team t-shirt? is there any link for official merchandise or maybe some mockup/miniatures from the findings?
You can get it from their website
I've been curious to know, over several seasons now, if Mick does his own knitting, or if someone else created his sweaters, cap, and mitts?
Sadly, Mick passed away June of 2013. But sure if he did his own knitting, Not him being a naturist, I wouldn't put it passed him to do such things.
Iirc, he got these sent to him from regular viewers
I love Mick’s halo at 31:07...😇
Matt looks soo young
I couldn't understand why they were calling a bracelet an "omelette" until I realized they were saying "armlet. Duh.
"God, I love you." Lol
Thank you
Some day we will find cans of beer like pottery instead
With how much of the island that has eroded away over 2000 Years, It makes me wonder if the port evidence they were looking for is now rubble under the water, like those Jetties.
Finding information in geophys charts is like finding bigfoot in shakey photography.
I thought this is one of the best
Who ever did the sound on this one has made the background and or music soo loud u can't hear Tony. Even some of the scraping is soo loud u can't hear conversations...but I love my time team..blessings all
Background music way too loud in spots.
This seems to be a pre-audio-dude-fix export.
I don't understand why people are so funny about a pristine lawn when so much could be found out and the lawn retuned to its natural state afterwards. I would rather own an island that had much history than one that has a pristine lawn.
The sound engineer needs to step up his game. Half the time I can barely hear Baldric over the music and background noise.
He probably didnt do his magic to this export yet.
I was thinking the same. Someone wasn't paying attention.
@@Jerbod2 It would have been done when preparing the original episode for TV, it's not something you do afterwards.
@@robburgess4556 Exactly, and this is why you can conclude that this is a pre-television version of the episode. Usually they let the sound guy do his thing at the BBC for example, while a documentary gets sent to them with horrible sound, the BBC fixes it themselves to have a certain standard. Sound engineers will make it sound different, a channel like BBC will want to have it all on one level.
Phil. The man.
In a previous episode of 'Time Team' a lady let the T.T.-gang dig up the floor of her house in search of King Cnut's possible banquet hall...
And this🤭 lady made a fuss about a beautiful 1 square meter trench/hole in her lawn?!?! 🤔
Talking about being "territorial" 😅
What a beautiful little island. Emerald Island. A gem.
Would love to have it all to myself :o)
If you like ticks....
The guy teaching Phil to make the armlet ,is just as much archaeologist as the rest of the crew ,imo 🤓
Remember Poole Harbor
Would it be possible to get captions on this one?
Cool 😎
Remember, a tick ( in time saves no one. Those might be the buggers that harassed the Time Team.
Love the episodes, but some are hard to hear the narrator, because of the volume of background noise and the music track.
sorry but the shot 0:00:34 where he gets off the boat think about it they first would have had to have docked to let the camera man off to get that shot, then reserve the boat wait for the wake to settle, slowly drive it in and try over and over again till u get the right shot of Tony jumping off the boat, the amount of effort that goes unnoticed. (I really want to see the clips after like "that's a wrap!" "oh thank f*ck that took 7 tries!")
So what?
First aired February 8, 2004.
I've seen quite a few of this artist's drawings and I was curious to know why all of the people he draws have bulbous noses rather than other shapes as well?
Plastic surgery hadn't been invented yet.
Oh No!!! While watching this, saw the guy hop on the shovel... No!!! Don't do that!!! VERY bad idea! And he does it more than once. I did that once, in boots, and the shovel hit a root, tilted and... a short time later I was listening to a nurse explain how many nerve endings the foot has and how hard it is to anesthetize that area. (Sliced about half-way through my foot.) Please, please don't do that!
As always thank you so very much for (most of) the video.
You must have bad boots then or a bad shovel🤔 Good shovels have the edge of it in 90 degrees.
They were "just" boots, not real work boots. Technically it wasn't a shovel, it was a spade. And this was about forty years ago.
What a gorgeous place to live, if you exclude the tick population.
Ach, thoust could have enabled the automatic subtitles. The english is so good that it won't make mistakes.
I cant use the hair-drier while watching!
is anyone else finding the music very intrusive when there is narration from Tony going on...makes it difficult to hear clearly
What is it with BBC and background music louder than the dialogue?
BBC? This is a Channel 4 program.
@@AndrewTBP
I stand corrected. Being a foreigner I hadn’t noticed that not all TV is the BBC, but of course it isn’t.
I should have said “What is it with UK TV shows and background music louder than the dialogue?
I want to buy my own island.
Who wouldn't let the TT dig up their whole bloody lawn if it might help?!
36? but last year, last year there 37 ticks!
They never seem to find old toasters or irons or egg beaters or knives & forks. Why.
Is it possible to have subtitles? English isn't my native language. It would be very helpful!
I sometimes feel they missed a trick by not doing a Time Team-Black Adder crossover 😁
The programs are made by very different companies.
@@AndrewTBP I’m well aware of that. It still would have been amusing as a one-off, thirty second gag in the right episode.
That music is intrusive when the story is being told. Kind of hard to understand what is being said.
TH-cam is punishing all of us with all of the commercials 👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼
RIP Victor
Does anyone else go immediately to Google Earth to look at the sites?
Wait, there are ticks in the UK? How come no one ever seems stressed about them? Do they carry lots of disease like in North America?
Ah, that's what Tony does
"Little boy with big job to do" if you remember Season 1 of "Blackadder" 😁
first aired 8 February 2004
Ticks means that the undergrowth needs to be burned. That is one of the benefits of burning the landscape.
It is unlikely that there would have been many ticks in the iron age. Grazing cattle, horses, sheep and goats would have kept the grass short. And the landscape would probably been burnt regularly to promote new growth.
💚
They really loved their 'rising sea levels' stuff back in the early series didn't they!?
No captions enabled means I cannot watch this episode. Thanks for excluding me and everyone else who relies on closed captions.
what happening with caption/subtitle?
Im the same height as Tony... 5'4..
why no more 1020p?
Thank God he still has the bullet with his name on it
C'est quand qu'il y aura un doublage en français
Tu le fais.
Yeah that was horrible.
My apologies to the french language.
The background music is too loud, it drowns out Tony.
WHY NO CAPTIONS?
Maybe the Island was used as a Warehouse?
Why only 3 days ?????
Second dig lots of sand layers! Ukulele HollyBloe USA Chincoteague
Eileen Wilkes looks like she could be related to David Bowe.
music is louder than narrators
I wonder if Time Team reads a bit too much into these finds. It could have been a smith, a pottery and some houses, you know.
Yeah .. they do that sometimes .. oh well .. We need to form our own ideas
720p is not really high resolution
FFS. 720p is better than anyone saw from 1947-1988, when cable became available. Yet we survived and remember our old programs fondly. Cut the crap. Fill in your missing pixels with your mind.
That was not a place for a boat to go through it was a island you just go the other side now this is the a defensive place shut off your Island.from the rest,the world
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omelet?? those are made with eggs ffs