Stewart is my favorite and i believe the most reliable source of relevant information. His ability to read the surrounding area and interpret it is amazing!!
One of my favorite time team digs for sure. Just amazing. Finding the remains of the original cross from the chapel is just incredible. Amazing episode.
In my memories 2000's were horribly depressing Times, but The television was soooo good Back then. Nowadays i dont even bother to calibrate TV channels to My tv's 🤷🏼♂️
I love anything that Tony Robinson is involved in. He has only been involved in the most interesting and fun productions. He brings a level of real entertainment to what ever the subject.
@@bobcranberries5853 Yeah we dont have as cool of history in my personal opinion. We have some stuff but not celts/saxons/vikings/romans and all that good stuff. Britain is an archaeological gold mine.
America's archaeological goldmine is primarily pre-European. There's loads of it but, not dissimilar to the monastery in this episode, it's mostly hidden forgotten ignored destroyed. The Mississippi Valley Civilization is only one among many examples.
@@Freshfruitcup Mick passed on 24 June, 2013. The world is a bit darker without Mick and his colorful jumpers! ruclips.net/video/vnaIsFTAS9M/видео.html
@@wagoneer81 oh! I had no idea he had passed on either. He was a great archaeologist. I love watching all the shows with him in it. He would get so excited over every site he was working. I hope he is in heaven digging archeology and having a good time in his colorful clothing. 🙏❤️
Now, who's going to pay for it? Because that's one of the reasons that Time Team had to end. It's just so expensive to mount an expedition like this. The local uni, if it has an archeology/history department , can make this part of their course schedule. So students would be contributing a lot of man power to earn credits , rather than paying professionals to do the work.
That site certainly merits a full-scale archaeological dig and analysis, given its very early date and status. Hope some Uni jumps in there with a complete look around!
@@BillB23 See above: MaureenLingle Photography 5 days ago @Beth Bartlett It seems they did some further excavation in 2012. You can find the information here - canmore.org.uk/event/993719
@@GrainneMhaol if Tony ever turned up murdered that look Phil gave Tony at the beginning would get him arrested. It is obvious how much Phil loaths Tony. I wonder why Phill even stuck around as long as he did
17:07 I've got a £20 note with Robert the Bruce on it on my fridge door that came out of the ATM at that Clydesdale bank branch. One of my favorite souvenirs.
I would love to be a part of stuff like this. Discover and excavate sites, bring lost settlements and people back into the light of history to be remembered. It's fantastic and lovely to me.
@@jamesanthony8438 At this point Tony and Mick had known each other for something like 25 years, and worked together for at least a dozen. Tony leaves juuust enough pause in his delivery to make an impish jab at his much-respected old mate (and I'll always adore watching the charming interaction.)
What's even cooler is the host, Tony Robinson is a famous comedian and actor and starred in Blackader with Rowan Atkinson (Mr Bean). Such a cool discovery.
Found this site very interesting and wish there was a way for the team to come back to finish of further excavate the site and remove the bones that were sadly discovered there on the last day. I was / am hoping that they can come back and find a Viking burial or presence there, since they were known in the 8th/9th century to have come to invade or take control or settle for a while in Iona... which I was hoping they would also go to..
I just hope that some of the places they do their digs allow the local colleges and things to continue the excavations rather than burying it all up again.
Hello time team I haven't seen your program on TV for quite a while now I'm watching you on RUclips it's great to see a bunch of good guys that can get archaeology anthropology and the best way to the can it's great to find out what happened in the 1760s I do appreciate the program quite a lot finding out it to wrote England Ireland and Scotland Yours Truly had klansman MacLeod Isle of Skye Scotland dunvegan Castle first in line
When I was a child we were so poor that we lived at the bottom of a shallow but very cold lake. Only rich people could afford to live in fancy houses such as these.
One of their best episodes - and definitely one of my favorites. It's really tragic that they never recovered from the debacle of passing up the chance to excavate Richard III.
Every *Time Team, Time Team Special* and most *Time Team America* programmes have been posted on YT by *Fillask, Reijer Zaaijer* and the _official_ *Time Team* channel.
@@Doorsofprcptn See above: MaureenLingle Photography 5 days ago @Beth Bartlett It seems they did some further excavation in 2012. You can find the information here - canmore.org.uk/event/993719
Weather conditions and people moving away from the area for better prospects, if nobody is there to repair the buildings they'll just crumble and fall down.
As this was a monastery, there most certainly would have been a kitchen building somewhere on the site, probably closer to the monks dwellings than the chapel.
The 6th century is hardly the earliest anything when it comes to Christianity in the British Isles. The emperor Constantine's British mother followed some form of Christianity, and this shows a Christian presence in Britain at least 3 centuries earlier than Columba.
Strange, I pick up and collect small quartz rocks too. I place them in my garden. Perhaps it's a genetic memory from my Celtic heritage that makes me do this.
If one looks at the Jewish cemeteries in central and eastern Europe one finds pebbles left on gravestones in remembrance. I don't think that's too great a stretch.
There is more work done later and the report is available at archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archiveDS/archiveDownload?t=arch-310-1/dissemination/pdf/2056-7421_68_Baliscate.pdf done later in 2012.
NM 49695 54086 Baliscate Chapel is set on a natural terrace in a small clearing in a spruce plantation on the lower slopes of Coille Creag a’ Chait. Following the discovery of the site by Hylda Marsh and Beverley Langhorn, initial recording by the RCAHMS, and a three day excavation by the Time Team (Wessex Archaeology), Mull Museum secured funding to undertake a research and community excavation at the site. This excavation was undertaken, 18 August - 1 October 2012, and was led by Argyll Archaeology. In addition to the excavation a number of other chapel sites similar in character to that at Baliscate were visited and recorded by volunteers assisted by Argyll Archaeology. canmore.org.uk/event/993719
20:40 “I found a building.” Where I live in the Canadian Rockies, we have an awful lot of stones and woods, and I would never think at first glance that a pile of stones were anything other than that. Stu must be a sage-a sage with a PhD.
I've never heard the bit about Christian pilgrims using pebbles. I do know that it is Jewish custom for visitors to gravesites to leave a bit of rock to show that they were there.
"Because over in Trench 2, it now looks like we've spent a whole day uncovering an animal enclosure with a little hut attached for the farmer. There's simply no evidence it was ever a walled cemetery. So, we can effectively close that trench down." Sorry, Mr. Medieval Farmer, but your story isn't worth telling on Time Team. =)
Hi guys these stone markings in rocks are imprints from deterirated items the rock has petrified or melted and fused these imprints. wtach the channel called: wise up. it makes so much more sense than the narrative we have been fed since schooliing.
Great 'starter' episodes. The thing that bugs me with this show is that, yes it's super interesting but they never really get anything accomplished...for the most part. It's like meeting someone and getting into foreplay, you both take your clothes off after that and......just walk away.
Hilarious the teeth are "to old" to radio carbon date.. no they didnt want to date them because radio carbon dating doesnt work and probably would have shown those teeth to be ridiculously old
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Stewart is my favorite and i believe the most reliable source of relevant information. His ability to read the surrounding area and interpret it is amazing!!
One of my favorite time team digs for sure. Just amazing. Finding the remains of the original cross from the chapel is just incredible. Amazing episode.
Does anyone else catch the look Phil gives Tony? It cracks me up every time I see it lol!
We’re too busy denying science on all fronts, unfortunately.
When is Phil giving Tony the look?
@@rustambatyrov60 the very beginning in the helicopter during the intro 🤣
I miss real GOOD television like this show!
In my memories 2000's were horribly depressing Times, but The television was soooo good Back then. Nowadays i dont even bother to calibrate TV channels to My tv's 🤷🏼♂️
I love anything that Tony Robinson is involved in. He has only been involved in the most interesting and fun productions. He brings a level of real entertainment to what ever the subject.
His autobiography is pretty grest, too, especially if you listen to the audiobook!
I absolutely adore this show! Wish we had intelligent stuff like this about archaeology in America.
Metaphix they did have a time team America but it just wasn’t very good.
@@bobcranberries5853 Yeah we dont have as cool of history in my personal opinion. We have some stuff but not celts/saxons/vikings/romans and all that good stuff. Britain is an archaeological gold mine.
America's archaeological goldmine is primarily pre-European. There's loads of it but, not dissimilar to the monastery in this episode, it's mostly hidden forgotten ignored destroyed. The Mississippi Valley Civilization is only one among many examples.
RIP Mick. Miss you.
Oh no I just found this series this year. When?
@@Freshfruitcup Mick passed on 24 June, 2013. The world is a bit darker without Mick and his colorful jumpers!
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@@wagoneer81 oh! I had no idea he had passed on either. He was a great archaeologist. I love watching all the shows with him in it. He would get so excited over every site he was working. I hope he is in heaven digging archeology and having a good time in his colorful clothing. 🙏❤️
Thanks!
This episode truly needs a follow up , ASAP
Incredible episode no doubt.
That would be really good.
Now, who's going to pay for it? Because that's one of the reasons that Time Team had to end. It's just so expensive to mount an expedition like this. The local uni, if it has an archeology/history department , can make this part of their course schedule. So students would be contributing a lot of man power to earn credits , rather than paying professionals to do the work.
@@bethbartlett5692 It seems they did some further excavation in 2012. You can find the information here - canmore.org.uk/event/993719
@@maureenlinglephotography2538 Many thanks for the link. Fascinating information, for sure.
This was such a great episode. I wish there was more information!!
CONGRATULATIONS Time Team, a very successful dig. Fun to watch...Thank you.
One of my favorite episodes. Thanks.
That site certainly merits a full-scale archaeological dig and analysis, given its very early date and status. Hope some Uni jumps in there with a complete look around!
Concur
@@BillB23 See above:
MaureenLingle Photography
5 days ago
@Beth Bartlett It seems they did some further excavation in 2012. You can find the information here - canmore.org.uk/event/993719
0:49 Phil turning his head. Most proper legend
Its clear that he likes digging, not flying.
@@waskozoids And he hates Tony.
@@GrainneMhaol if Tony ever turned up murdered that look Phil gave Tony at the beginning would get him arrested. It is obvious how much Phil loaths Tony. I wonder why Phill even stuck around as long as he did
Thanks so much for posting
MULL! One of my all-time Time Team favorites.
17:07 I've got a £20 note with Robert the Bruce on it on my fridge door that came out of the ATM at that Clydesdale bank branch. One of my favorite souvenirs.
I feel like Stewart was the mvp in most episodes
Stewart is my favorite on these shows.
Stewart don't need to dig no stinkin' holes does he?
Team Stewart!
Love this show! 45:05 What a magnificent find!!
I agree with the previous commenter. This is my 4th-5th viewing of this episode and I must say that it is one of my favorites...
Out standing ! Glory to God !
as someone of celtic descent who has a problem walking past white pebbles especially white quartz this thing about white pebbles is interesting.
I visited Mull & Iona once, wonderful places. Especially Iona is magical.
Totally love this show!
Such a lovely place, Mull.
My ancestral home
I hadn't seen this one before. Very exciting.
I _had_ seen it before. Very exciting.
These uploads are awesome, but they make me really REALLY miss TimeTeam. the BBC are idiots for canceling Timeteam
And top gear. It's gone to trash
I think you mean channel 4.
Meine Postma I’m not from the UK. Channel 4?
@@bobcranberries5853 Commercial channel in the UK I believe, but I'm not from the UK either :-)
@@Meine.Postma Yes, and some of the *BBC* operations abroad bought the local franchise.
This was a great episode!
I would love to see acheologists work on this even more!
I would love to be a part of stuff like this. Discover and excavate sites, bring lost settlements and people back into the light of history to be remembered. It's fantastic and lovely to me.
Come to Southwest Colorado.......Crow Canyon is one place and there must be others.
It would be awesome if they ever brought Time Team back... Just won't be the same without Mick.
Alida Purdy Oh no! What’s happened to Mick?
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He died several years ago. Search here for _mick aston funeral_ to see an amazing cortège.
the timeline logo always tricks me into thinking I watched your films already and quit half way
Excellent video.
By the way, if you want to watch Time Team without all the commercial interruptions, go to Reijer Zaaijer. Been up for yrs, dedicated to Time Team.
Good on these Guys n Girls 😊❤❤❤
Thank you.
Gotta love Tony's joke after he introduces the two local gals at 1:55 ...
RIP MICK ♡♡♡
I really hoped he would've referred to Mick as 'some obscure lump' in that comment. =)
@@jamesanthony8438 At this point Tony and Mick had known each other for something like 25 years, and worked together for at least a dozen. Tony leaves juuust enough pause in his delivery to make an impish jab at his much-respected old mate (and I'll always adore watching the charming interaction.)
What's even cooler is the host, Tony Robinson is a famous comedian and actor and starred in Blackader with Rowan Atkinson (Mr Bean). Such a cool discovery.
Naaaawww...Mick Aston RIP
But thank you SO mush for uploading these gems, I love Time Team so much,
lterally helps me cope with my depression.
Found this site very interesting and wish there was a way for the team to come back to finish of further excavate the site and remove the bones that were sadly discovered there on the last day. I was / am hoping that they can come back and find a Viking burial or presence there, since they were known in the 8th/9th century to have come to invade or take control or settle for a while in Iona... which I was hoping they would also go to..
Been to Mull in the 70s, fantastic place :)
The archeologists are always over the moon about mosaic floors.
I want a mosaic floor.
got to love Faye
Time Team needs more than 3 days to be sure.
I just hope that some of the places they do their digs allow the local colleges and things to continue the excavations rather than burying it all up again.
@@jamesanthony8438 I think a lot of them were doing that already.
For the most part the archeology continues after the filming ends and is transferred to the local archeological center if there is one
This is one of my favorite episodes because one of the ladies name is Hilda, and I wanted to be an archeologists.
Hello time team I haven't seen your program on TV for quite a while now I'm watching you on RUclips it's great to see a bunch of good guys that can get archaeology anthropology and the best way to the can it's great to find out what happened in the 1760s I do appreciate the program quite a lot finding out it to wrote England Ireland and Scotland Yours Truly had klansman MacLeod Isle of Skye Scotland dunvegan Castle first in line
In *Scotland* it's _clan._ _Klan_ means something quite different and quite repulsive.
I think Phil’s hat is permanently sweaty. 😂
What was the climate on Mull 1500 years ago?
I dont know, I was there 1422 years ago (actually it will be 1423 yrs ago this March) and I remember it rained quite a bit that month...
@Esias Lubbe
You got SO drunk, I was on mushrooms though! It was a good session though.
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@@tomasotreasaigh111 Uime sin ma bhitheas do namhaid ochrach, thoir biadh dha; ma bhitheas e tartmhor, thoir deoch dha.:-)
@@neilfitzgibbons6560 Agus tusa, go gcuire dia an t-ádh ort agus go n-éirí an bóthar leat x.
I wonder if the guy who wrote the newspaper article saw this episode?
Wow interesting
I don't remember this one! I thought I had seen all of them. Surprise!
These ads are ridiculous guys
That's why I employ a bevy of ad blockers.
When I was a child we were so poor that we lived at the bottom of a shallow but very cold lake. Only rich people could afford to live in fancy houses such as these.
*Monty P.* shoebox.
Minute 38: If the sun don't come, you get your tan from standing in the Scottish rain.
Great line.
One of their best episodes - and definitely one of my favorites.
It's really tragic that they never recovered from the debacle of passing up the chance to excavate Richard III.
Every *Time Team, Time Team Special* and most *Time Team America* programmes have been posted on YT by *Fillask, Reijer Zaaijer* and the _official_ *Time Team* channel.
This excavation needs to continue and more funding provided to find out more about this site.
Yes, hopefully all these ad's will go towards another dig. ; )
@@Doorsofprcptn See above:
MaureenLingle Photography
5 days ago
@Beth Bartlett It seems they did some further excavation in 2012. You can find the information here - canmore.org.uk/event/993719
Grandson of Alliston creator
Was here 2020
I always wonder what happend to the structures, here in Sweden old structures still stand. why take it down?
Weather conditions and people moving away from the area for better prospects, if nobody is there to repair the buildings they'll just crumble and fall down.
Perhaps.... Vikings!!!
Why would there not be a kitchen near a church, even a place where someone lived?
As this was a monastery, there most certainly would have been a kitchen building somewhere on the site, probably closer to the monks dwellings than the chapel.
The 6th century is hardly the earliest anything when it comes to Christianity in the British Isles. The emperor Constantine's British mother followed some form of Christianity, and this shows a Christian presence in Britain at least 3 centuries earlier than Columba.
What if you dig up the lohckness egg !?
Look how hungover Phil is on day 3!😂
Ha Ha, I bet he's a hoot to party with.
Strange, I pick up and collect small quartz rocks too. I place them in my garden. Perhaps it's a genetic memory from my Celtic heritage that makes me do this.
If one looks at the Jewish cemeteries in central and eastern Europe one finds pebbles left on gravestones in remembrance. I don't think that's too great a stretch.
There is more work done later and the report is available at archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archiveDS/archiveDownload?t=arch-310-1/dissemination/pdf/2056-7421_68_Baliscate.pdf
done later in 2012.
Did you see that soil?
NM 49695 54086 Baliscate Chapel is set on a natural terrace in a small clearing in a spruce plantation on the lower slopes of Coille Creag a’ Chait. Following the discovery of the site by Hylda Marsh and Beverley Langhorn, initial recording by the RCAHMS, and a three day excavation by the Time Team (Wessex Archaeology), Mull Museum secured funding to undertake a research and community excavation at the site. This excavation was undertaken, 18 August - 1 October 2012, and was led by Argyll Archaeology. In addition to the excavation a number of other chapel sites similar in character to that at Baliscate were visited and recorded by volunteers assisted by Argyll Archaeology. canmore.org.uk/event/993719
Phil, where is your trusted shovel?
Have you _ever_ tried shovelling stones like those?
Safe under the bed.....
20:40 “I found a building.” Where I live in the Canadian Rockies, we have an awful lot of stones and woods, and I would never think at first glance that a pile of stones were anything other than that. Stu must be a sage-a sage with a PhD.
I've never heard the bit about Christian pilgrims using pebbles. I do know that it is Jewish custom for visitors to gravesites to leave a bit of rock to show that they were there.
I like Mull's police force, so far.
What a manly bunch!
do you suppose the most evil are buried under the most stone? Or the most beloved?
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Cant hear the video. Captions would be lovely when you're recording voice in an airplane.
Hello
Tobermory? I've had their Scotch!
"Because over in Trench 2, it now looks like we've spent a whole day uncovering an animal enclosure with a little hut attached for the farmer. There's simply no evidence it was ever a walled cemetery. So, we can effectively close that trench down."
Sorry, Mr. Medieval Farmer, but your story isn't worth telling on Time Team. =)
It appears he was a monk or (I don't know how this worked) layperson who tended critters for the community.
280 yaaa
Sometimes I wonder who does the CC. For Lindisfarne they type "Linda's Farm?
Could it be the *Linda* that has a farm on *Lindisfarne?* 🙃
Hi guys these stone markings in rocks are imprints from deterirated
items the rock has petrified or melted and fused these imprints. wtach
the channel called: wise up. it makes so much more sense than the
narrative we have been fed since schooliing.
LOL!! They did a focus pull on Tony's bon mot ruclips.net/video/CqzsukNe1Nc/видео.html
This is a repost, I've seen this one already :P
Yes. Professor Mick Astin passed away 06/24/2013.
Why couldn't have have been English? Well I am English but born about 170 years too late and in the wrong country.
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i love time line but the speculation and grabbing at straws bones of a saint come on lets keep it real and professional
Great 'starter' episodes. The thing that bugs me with this show is that, yes it's super interesting but they never really get anything accomplished...for the most part. It's like meeting someone and getting into foreplay, you both take your clothes off after that and......just walk away.
Hilarious the teeth are "to old" to radio carbon date.. no they didnt want to date them because radio carbon dating doesnt work and probably would have shown those teeth to be ridiculously old
Actually the teeth weren't _too old,_ they were just too degraded.
Thanks!
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