The country in England is so nice! I n 1970 I traveled by small roads from London to Bristol. I like this videos so much by the vision of the country. To go to a pub and get a beer o a cyder. I first tasted cyder in a pub somewhere in the road. I became a fan of cyder since then.
Props to the Director and cinematographer for that overhead shot. I don’t know where they shot that to get a view of that big trench. no drones when this was made
The Hippo Sandals could also have been very good defence for the horses in warfare, to protect them from being crippled by Caltrops, thrown down by the enemy.
These banked enclosures that roads run through the middle are actually quite common. There is one at Honiton Devon under the A30 dual carriageway near to the old road/railways bridge and one just to the south west of Bradbury Ring in Dorset at Shapwick.
I have enjoyed this program for many years, don't get me wrong. But, AMITOO who notices just how many people of the archaeological sciences have speech impediments? 🤔 It's pwetty perwpwexing. Jk ... if I could only be in their shoes.... what a fascinating life they must lead.
what I don't geht is the fact that the new street a former roman street is..... cause the ditches are crossing the street. what is th meaning to build a ditch around a building to protect it and them with a street
I love your documentaries its just you should exchange some of yours plain talkers for more skilled people with manpower especially. then you'll find more evidence in 3 days
@@MissBillieBadass a mansio was something like an inn or a hotel. the word mansion derives from mansio, but the meaning is a high status home, a stately home.
Hi from the US. Great watching something free of politics, sex and violence. (Although you guys must be bored after 17 years of this using the same underlying knowledge.)
Lol why does he need clippers, our Phil is a guitarist when he is not grubbing in the soil, I just wish my nails were as robust as his ones are sadly they are not I get pishd about that.
I can barely make out what the guy (blue shirt) is saying. @ 2:44. Its like he's speaking with noodles in his mouth. (Please, I don't mean this in a personal verbal assault, rather "Voice and Diction" aka speaking of the language.)
I listened to it a few times and came out with this: "Winbolt christened it a station, but I think he had in mind like a police station, a place where some Roman troops or Roman soldiers were stationed with hostile natives outside. Today we prefer to say no it's more to do with a mansio or hotel - it's kind of a cross between a motorway service station and (unintelligble) coachway inn."
@dev null Oh! lol I was worried I might offend someone. I appreciate 2 replies from folks with Witt and Mature Minds. Made my day. ...and we forgive the "hub" for his environmental influences 😁 Beth Tennessee, USA 🇺🇸
Watching this show has helped me decide to pursue a degree and anthropology and archeology. Thank you time team :)
Great hope you get to wear the T shirt Archaeologists dig the past.
It was the same for me in 2000. 20+ years later and still inspiring people.
Great series, can’t seem to watch enough of them. ❤️Raksha❤️
This was the first episode of Time Team that I had watched. I've been hooked ever since. Love it!!
Sit back and enjoy this series . 😃👍👍👍
Welcome to the family!
I know the feeling=I've been hooked for 2 months since watching my first one love Tony and Phil and the rest of the regulars
I love the random shots of Ian zonked out in the digger 🤣
I actually amazed with what the whole crew do. Excellent program
Before I started seeing Time Team,I never had an archaeological documentaries playlist/folder.After I did,I needed 1.
Thanks for the good shows.
Ar and they still not dug up phils rancid hat
The country in England is so nice! I n 1970 I traveled by small roads from London to Bristol. I like this videos so much by the vision of the country. To go to a pub and get a beer o a cyder. I first tasted cyder in a pub somewhere in the road. I became a fan of cyder since then.
All that you guys do keeps me sane!
Hooray! A new hat for Phil! The old one probably started crawling around on it's own, it was so "rancid", as Phil said.
It is a tough "new-beginning" for some... 😁
Phil needed a New Hat, I can only imagine attempting to "Produce with Phil" lol. *He is priceless though.*
Wonderful documentaries. High quality tv programms and learning opportunities for curious minds. Unfortunately, these days tv programs are pure trash.
CLASSIC Time Team
Thanks.
GD I love this sht. Roads. Places to go. Forever. Still goin.
Too nice history's video from excellent historic channel 👋👋👋👋👍👍👍👍
... Rome is everywhere ...
They had a large Empire.
La storia strato sempre ricerca non finisce mai 🤗
Another great story, thank you.
Props to the Director and cinematographer for that overhead shot. I don’t know where they shot that to get a view of that big trench. no drones when this was made
Was very common for time team to use a helicopter. Very often Stew and Mick would go for a ride and look at the landscape
@@mikeabbott8516 right but I think that was probably a crane or boom shot, seemed low for a heli
I am already subscribed to Time Team. I found them just before I found Odyssey.
They'd guys are adorable they are all jumpy and happy
Every time I hear the term “Diddly Squat”…. The only thing I can think of now is Jeremy Clarkson’s farm 😂😂
Tony is a true American Hero.
lol - but a Brit!
S13 E12 - "The Taxman's Tavern - A Roman Mansio", 9 April 2006
Phil's new hat looks better than the dig itself.
Keep up with the great documentaries! Thank you
The Hippo Sandals could also have been very good defence for the horses in warfare, to protect them from being crippled by Caltrops, thrown down by the enemy.
Finding Time Team has me wanting to win the lottery so I can become an amateur archeologist.
I hope they watched the video later to see how funny moving the gazebo/tent looked
Watching This Too
These banked enclosures that roads run through the middle are actually quite common. There is one at Honiton Devon under the A30 dual carriageway near to the old road/railways bridge and one just to the south west of Bradbury Ring in Dorset at Shapwick.
Time Team Forever!! (Eats trowel full of dirt)
The title and description should both say "Mansio" and not "Mansion" as they are completely separate things
The school unforms intrigue me. Are they a continuation of an historic version?
FASCINATING!!!💖💖💖
I'm not a "pot digger"! Found one record site once and immediately notified the proper professionals.
About a hundred years ago or so some cities taxed windows.
So many questions..
I miss Phil’s old hat 🧢.
"a big pile of pants" would be a new one
Why only three day. Under so much pressure to find something. At least five days would be fair.
Fantastic better than this overnight time team IMO
I have enjoyed this program for many years, don't get me wrong. But, AMITOO who notices just how many people of the archaeological sciences have speech impediments? 🤔 It's pwetty perwpwexing. Jk ... if I could only be in their shoes.... what a fascinating life they must lead.
what I don't geht is the fact that the new street a former roman street is..... cause the ditches are crossing the street. what is th meaning to build a ditch around a building to protect it and them with a street
The Romans didn't call it Stane Street, the Saxons did, hundreds of years later
05:07 Yet another cunning plan, eh?
Poor horse has to try take shoe…
Is this made for RUclips or is it an old TV show ppl upload?
Old UK show they do have there own channels though just so u know it's time team classics and another ill get back to you on 😆had a brain fart
It's time team official lol sorry but those are the 2 I watch for all these episodes
OK cool, thanks for the clarification. I found the classics channel yesterday, I'll go sub to the other one as well. I like this show.
So the bathhouse is the outhouse
I hunt for surface "turlebacks".
Mansio not mansion of the title
I love your documentaries its just you should exchange some of yours plain talkers for more skilled people with manpower especially. then you'll find more evidence in 3 days
24:16 ..... why could that not be the blacksmith's shop
What Humans do to animals ... 😶
What are those students wearing?
Religious school uniforms
@@dougs7367 Traditional rather than religious I should think.
Proper school uniforms, not sweatshirts and jogging bottoms, thankfully.
They’re pupils, not students.
Sugar cane? In Britain?
My question is... ...What?
We grow sugar beet, not sugar cane, in the UK.
@@Happyheretic2308 Yes, indeed.
sunflowers
Why the fuck only 3 days
If you have a computer and internet access, you can look it up.
Three days was not enough time. A month would be better.
Its a Mansio , not a Mansion
a mansio was not a mansion.
What is it then?
@@MissBillieBadass a mansio was something like an inn or a hotel. the word mansion derives from mansio, but the meaning is a high status home,
a stately home.
Hi from the US. Great watching something free of politics, sex and violence. (Although you guys must be bored after 17 years of this using the same underlying knowledge.)
Get that guy some fingernail clippers
Lol why does he need clippers, our Phil is a guitarist when he is not grubbing in the soil, I just wish my nails were as robust as his ones are sadly they are not I get pishd about that.
Thank God for the fast forward button....everytime I hear Stewarts voice....I get physically ill!
Have you seen a doctor?
I can barely make out what the guy (blue shirt) is saying.
@ 2:44. Its like he's speaking with noodles in his mouth. (Please, I don't mean this in a personal verbal assault, rather "Voice and Diction" aka speaking of the language.)
I listened to it a few times and came out with this:
"Winbolt christened it a station, but I think he had in mind like a police station, a place where some Roman troops or Roman soldiers were stationed with hostile natives outside. Today we prefer to say no it's more to do with a mansio or hotel - it's kind of a cross between a motorway service station and (unintelligble) coachway inn."
@dev null
Oh! lol
I was worried I might offend someone.
I appreciate 2 replies from folks with Witt and Mature Minds.
Made my day.
...and we forgive the "hub" for his environmental influences 😁
Beth
Tennessee, USA 🇺🇸
@@dougs7367
You are a Gentleman and a Scholar!
I appreciate this interpretation!
Best Wellbeing ...
Beth
Tennessee, USA 🇺🇸
@@bethbartlett5692 lol yes, he is what I myself would call a mumbler, indistinct words that seem to emit from his mouth which cheeses me off🤣
Phil's fingernails are completely disgusting.
He's a skilled guitar player. The nails are for picking strings.
Lol uncle Phil is a guitarist hence the long nails, completely disgusting you say, you definitely need a hobby take up digging.
@@katerinakemp5701 I've known plenty of guitarists in my life. None looked that disgusting.
@@katerinakemp5701
I wondered bout that.
Thanks for sharing.
@@hammondOT lol uncle Phil doesnt use a plectrum also his fingernails are fine obviously, jeez some people.