➤ Time Team's Top 3 FARM YARD Digs
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
- 🚜 COINS, BONES AND WALLS UNDER THE CROPS 🚜
But from what era? Full episodes below!
00:00 - "The Monk's Manor"
(Brimham Hall, Harrogate, Yorkshire)
Series 13 Episode 7
• The Monk's Manor (Brim...
13:48 - "The Puzzle of Picket's Farm"
(Burford, Oxfordshire)
Series 12, Episode 10
• The Puzzle of Picket's...
28:00 - "Animal Farm"
(Hanslope)
Series 15, Episode 11
• Animal Farm (Hanslope)...
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Its like a warm blanket lying on a sofa. Perfect relaxed viewing
I'm really enjoying these "Best Of" compilations, these are great for people like me who've watched all the episodes a couple times over lol.
The Picket's farm dig was one of their best ever digs, a real roller-coaster that just got better each day. No surprise that they highlight it here. 👍
My all time favorite. I was hoping it would be in the top 3
Seeing Mick is a kick in the feels...I miss his amazing understanding of history; I know more about British history than my own country!
Brimham Hall is hands-down my favourite TT episode, though I'm not really sure why! I love the fact that so much masonry of the old grange buildings has been incorporated into the farm buildings and field walls, as it's such a perfect combination of resourcefulness and continuity...whoever, in the 1700s or 1800s who decided to incorporate that dressed stone was probably just being practical, "I can use these old bits!" yet in this century it's a brilliant and beautiful link to a thousand years ago. Love it.
My next favourite! I'm just coming here from a live chat (TBP)
Professor Mick Aston always had a plan. Even when he had no plan at all.....
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:P The thumbnail makes Brigid look very angry . Having trouble imagining that . ;)
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Why is the sherrif of Nottingham worried about all this hebedie jibitty
Okay, now you're just getting ridiculous. As much as I've enjoyed these condensed episodes, Best Farms?
Just you wait til Top 3 Yielding Fields