Time Team S13-E11 Early Bath, Ffrith, North Wales
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- Опубликовано: 28 мар 2013
- Time Team travel to Ffrith, in Flintshire, north Wales, to try to find out more about the Roman remains that keep turning up in the village.
A huge quantity of Roman finds and evidence of buildings have been discovered here over the past four centuries.
The Team are most excited by an excavation that took place in the 1960s, which uncovered a number of walls. Their layout and other discoveries in the village suggested to the excavators that they were digging a substantial Roman building, possibly a bath house.
Mick and Phil are legends! Just some cool ass dudes
When the world gets me down I return over and over again to Time Team there is something soothing and genuine here that wraps me in a giant hug. I wish I could live in Time Team reality for ever. Been watching from across the pond since the very beginning before the Y tube. Can someone please invent that dam time machine and get me out of the hell that was once called Canada.
Phil is a legend!! He cracks me up... 😂🤣
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the view not often shown on Time Team is when the most work gets done. Trowels in the dirt, butts in the air! :)
Phil and Tony's "Wiggly Walls" lol, they crack me up
The look on Phil's face when Mick points out those stones in the road . That's the time team gold I'm looking for ... Classic ; well , damn 🤣
*I love Tony and Phil's interactions . Like long lost brothers 🤣
*So are they in Wales . That looks a lot like the Appalachian region of Tennessee and Georgia . Well if I ever move to the UK I know where I'll feel comfortable . Ironically enough that's what the settlers from there thought when they first got here . They even got along with the Cherokee very well until President Jackson came along and somebody told him there was silver in these hills . So began the trail of tears. Sorry to end on a sad note.
I absolutely love the Time Team. Not only do they teach me so much but they give me such a chuckle. Such hard workers and so funny and so much fun.
What I love is the camaraderie. It's not just some bunch of TV presenters doing a job. Watching these is like spending time with a group of friends. They really were a team.
You've summed it up perfectly
R.I.P Professor Mick Aston you will be sorely missed, a great loss to archeology
A great loss to us all!
Tony, while still doing acting, had finished off a season of his TV show, so he and his wife decided to go on a dig in Greece, advertised by the local university. The course/dig was led by Mick Aston, who got along well with Tony. When Mick and Tim Taylor decided to make Time Team, Mick told Tim that he wanted both Phil Harding and Tony Robinson as part of the show
“ it’s the right thing to do”. Sums up Phil and Mick and their dedication to archaeology. Love this show so much.
Phil was a mole in a previous life 😂 always in a muddy hole digging. Great guy!
Iggle dee bigldy bung
Mick likes Stewart's hypothesis that the site is workbase for lime collecting... I like that idea too, Stewart never fails to impress me and he's outdone himself this time. Stewart's landscape reading and John with his geophys are my favourite aspects. Of course it's great seeing Phil et al in holes and seeing what's in the holes is exciting enough, but what John and Stewart do is so good.
Phil was priceless in this episode.
love the way his hands will remain muddy until the condensation on several pints has rinsed the muck away.
Phil is a UNIT absolute champion
Phil is priceless in every episode!
As a Yank who has been watching this awesome television program one thing I have noticed is that it appears to rain in the U.K. every 3rd day.
Kevin Gouldrup as a Swede I had my most frightening driving experience ever in England. Rain was so heavy and I couldn’t see anything around my car and I was in the middle of a motorway high speed and with lots of traffic. Terrified. Yes, it rains often in England and also very heavy.
Also cold & windy.
@@barbmcconnaughey3070 lol I am watching another episode at this moment.
I lived in the U.K. for 11 years. I rained a lot, but did have a drought the last year I was there, 1990.
That’s England wait until you get to Wales ( I live near Ffrith) The sun comes out every third day 😏
"What is it, wiggly?" I'm laughing so hard i can't drink my tea
I just gotta say, whoever handled sound for the helicopter ride (about 38:00), that sound person really knows their work. :)
Excellent, as always, Stewart manages to untangle the mystery.
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Stewart is a landscape archaeologist. As such he has been trained to read the ground, even for the little humps in the landscape, or other abnormalties.
34:30. Phil’s cat impression is awesome! 😂🙊🙈🙉
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Love that Stewart hijacked Mick, that was cool. Love this series!! Thank you for posting it, @reijerzaaijer!
I love Tony’s Joy at digging up people’s gardens.
I am impressed how the home owners allowed their nice little gardens to be turned into Verdun.
I would like to see an episode of restoring the grounds afterwards.
Love Phil and Tony and Mick. Wish I'd known about this show earlier.
Finally Raysan and Brigid spending a lot of time together in this one. Incident room, pub. Happy for them!
Wish I had the privilege of studying under prof Mick....love all the characters on time team; they all bring their knowledge to the party. Truly inspirational! Thank you
Gideon Restan mmmmmmmkmmmmmmmmkmmmmm
Klmmmmmkmmmmmmmmmkmmmmmmmmmmmkmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
@Reijer Zaaijer, Thank you so much for the upload, I am subscribed, enjoy the show so much!😊
I'm an artist but I've always been interested in these types of archaeological discoveries. These older fellas are so cute with their ways--how they commiserate and share discoveries and the women are very kind but smart too. I'm so glad I came across this program :)
Too bad the program was axed when new producers entered and wanted to do it 'their way.' I miss this program, I have learned so very much from it.
@@Kenoscope and they went woke
I Love The Time Team!! Love seeing Mick in the episode R.I.P. I would have loved working with him! And all of the others on Time Team. Hopefully they do 1 last episode. That would be great!
I wonder if anyone has ever determined which TT episode has the most garden and pavement destruction.
thirty seconds and Tony has already won me over: "no shops and two pubs, so they've got their priorities right here" lol
thank you again for uploading. I've watched every time team at least three times over the years on you tube and to find them so nicely playlisted by season is a treat. Thank sooo much.
Britannia is a fascinating piece of real estate.
Love this episode you can see the mutual respect and caring between Sir Anthony and Mick!
Sir Baldrick is the best.
fully agree with Tony. Same as the village were i lived as a kid. No shops but 2 pubs... One for the -older - generation. and one for the - younger - ones...
Mike Burgress,Thank you Phil is very smart man! Wish I knew what he does cares about history! Every one has something they prize,Phil his Hat ,Can't dig without it, his history Hat lol but he cares about it he later had it cleaned looked kind of new, he cares about it only he knows and that is OK!!😃😃
Phil spends half his life in a muddy trench and you people want him to clean up? what for? After 5 minutes he will be filthy again, so no point putting a tweed suit on
I'd be in the dirt with him. Phils my favorite!!
@@CreatingwithWinglessAngel Oh hey, his clothes aren't my problem. He wears what's practical, right? But gee minnettis, he should at least wash his hands before he starts drinking (16:44, for example).
He did put on a suit when they met the Queen. He wore his hat, though -- at least until Her Majesty showed up. Then, he shifted into courtesy gear and was Mr. Charming, of course.
I can't explain what use does he have of those long claws he sports in pretty much every closeup of his hands. Just a risk of additionally injureing himself during the dig by ripping one of them off.
@@OstblockLatina Phil plays the guitar.
Phil.....oh bless him!
There was an earlier episode where there was a bath house associated with a mine so it seems that the two go together.
You should not judge Phil or anyone else by his looks. This show is about archaeology. Furthermore, one's intelligence can not be determined by the way he dresses while digging in the dirt. I like Phil because what you see is what you get. He is not trying to impress anyone.
I put these people at about the same level as the people who watch time team just to watch for chances to maybe peak at a woman's cleavage and reduce them to little more than sex objects when they are incredibly intelligent, well educated professionals.
@@billie-jobenway8658 I don't understand those people at all - there's plenty of other programs more suited to that if they're only looking for how people dress/cleavage.
@@YT-hv5ro Nearly every episode done in warm weather has at least one person commenting on someone's appearance, usually a woman. About a month ago I went through some of the episodes when commenting to another person and within ten minutes I had found about a dozen such comments. It gets pretty bad. Most common are the people letting others know when the down-shirt shots happen and commenting on Bridget's a**.
I have been watching and rewatching these episodes since Reijer Zaaijer
posted them and for the first few years they were not so well known and those comments didn't exist. If I had to guess the difference is that at first it was just people with a true intellectual interest that watched and then later as it gained notice more casual viewers tuned in, ones for whom the intellectual value of the show is wasted.
I love phil! He's sexy in those shorts & shovel!!
@Mike Burgess absolutley correct. A well formed character don't need well tailored cloths.
Sometimes I think, people get paied for writing comments... no matter how unnecessary they may be
Anyway... Time Team was a great show and I love Phils sence of humor. The show didn't run in my country, so I'm glad, to see it on YT
It's always a mystery with the crew and then the tiniest bit of stuff can be the key that opens the door. But, I do wonder how completely they restore dig areas to their original state.
Stuart, Mick and Tony explored their masculinity as well as other things in the bath house
... and in true stride Stewart still holds out hope to solve the problem and does. At least Mick was satisfied. Ffrith was an early Roman lime mining town. Low on the totem so no major buildings or forts, therefore no need for a bath house, as has been said repeatedly by The Team ... a hypercourse floor does not mean its a bath house, just a heated floor.
@alison webster
Exactly ! If a unit of Roman soldiers were stationed there to supervise the mining, there would definitely have been a bath house there - maybe not a grand one, but a bath house nonetheless, amongst a group of wooden buildings for barracks etc. All those who are criticizing Guy for sticking to this theory are talking through the back of their heads. The small finds point to a bath, the excavation just didn't find one because the team was obviously excavating the wrong area - that is archaeology, a hit or miss science.
Bath houses were more common than you think. Most smaller towns had at least one for ordinary people to use. Romans not only understood that general health and cleanliness went together, but that public health and bath houses went together as well. So while it may have been very basic and nothing fancy, if the place not only served a local community, but regular traffic passing through there was very likely a bath house on site as well as some sort of hostel or changing post.
Does matt always get the most difficult trenches but he somehow always seems to come up with something related to what their looking for besides stuart he is one of the most underrated people on this show
Bring back Time Team
I want Phil back
Nothing to see but the excavations are centered on about this spot:
53°05'25.0"N 3°04'10.6"W
"Don't get it wet!" he said in the rain. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lol @ *toe kick* “I’ve never actually seen you move dirt before, Henry“ !😆😆😆
My house is on the video
That’s Great!
Cool!
Prove it
@@randomness9608 wow; just .... wow ...
Lol Randomness
Love the archeological discoveries.!! Just joined an archeological society, very excited!!
they can read two rocks in the dirt like a detective can read a crime scene
I LOVE PHIL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
prof. Phil got the trenches down pat.
didnt know mick ashton had died so sad
0:12 400 people, no stores, 2 pubs, good town.
People who watch to see what they wear and not history are twiks,lame brains!! Watch fashion shows. I really dig this show no pun😊
I agree completely! I must say though that I get annoyed with Phil when he bends over: his bottom is in much better shape than mine!! 😂
Right you are Rose Mary! If you or I were going to do dirty work, like digging trenches, we wouldn’t be wearing our finery. We would be wearing old clothes that we don’t mind if it gets stained or ruined.
I wonder if the hypocaust tiles and glass and such weren't actually part of this site, but rather repair materials being warehoused at a sort of central distribution hub for all those other sites mentioned? I would guess the one stone building might be a strong room. This spot was likely a stopover for payroll, etc after all.
I could see the building being a combo warehouse and boss’s office and quarters, hence the heated floors.
It’s not round it’s not straight... what is it?!?!? WIGGLY? Best laugh I’ve had in a while
Do you think anyone has ever told Mick that he looks like Mr. Smead from Peter Pan with that hat on???
Had the smoking ban come into effect at this time i notice all the clean ash trays in the pub. Oh the archeology was interesting to!!
@40:00 guy is being very irreverent in handling those books, and he is getting the stink-eye from the guy to his right. Bad-boy, guy!
Oh yes! I didn’t notice that at first.
I am loving these videos! Such a wonderful relief from all the Kung Flu virus crisis brouhaha
Everyone is kung flu fighting ..it came fast a lighting...
I'm binge watching TT now, too! The best show on the Discovery Channel, back then (and now!)
I do have to say, people in the UK are awfully accommodating to have their gardens all torn up, having to start all over to creating their little piece of paradise.
Harry got his garden tilled
Luv u Helen g
Tony is owning Guy, who's talking BS.
Agreed. He started out with his bath house bullshit and he's sticking with it, no matter what turns up.
He's talking crap. And it turns out, that both Mick and Phil don't agree with him either...
@@Exiledk It's weird that he's being so bullheaded here. In other episodes, he readily jettisons theories and starts looking toward new ones. It would be interesting to know what was going on in his life at the time this episode was produced.
First aired on April 2, 2006.
Where is Phil from? I love his accent!
Wiltshire
They must've had a different director or cameraman for this episode because there were a lot of close-ups. And the film crew were filmed from above, which they don't normally do.
To be fair, it is a pretty tight spot.
Don't forget all that mucking about muddy and rain that catches the camera lenses and photographers despite infamous snarks about invading ditches😂❤😂😅
40:35 camera work nearly had me flying off my chair.... then I realised I wasn't moving.
I have been to Bath once. The bath's were large.
But mainly a lot smaller... Every villa (farmstead, basically) and small settlement had a bathhouse of some description.
So Phil found a wall of the excavation site supervisors small house.
What would I have to bury in my garden to get TT to do some free landscaping?
If you want your place to look like WW1 trenches just call Time Team.
dig baby dig!
Could be a medieval castle built atopt a roman settlement
Theres that striped sweater and the colorful sock cap again.. every cool day he has that striped sweater on
it's definitely colorful. I read somewhere that Mick, in the very beginning, was one day aggravated that the producers/director was telling him that what he wore on camera was to dull.. more color was their Instruction. Mick then showed up wearing the sweater as a sort of thumbing his nose at them and it stuck. Now it's a sort of icon isn't it.
the lady production designer asked him if he had something of colour. he did, the striped sweater. it is on one of the 60 specials time team did besides the regular series. remember, Mick was one of the creators of the program. tony later became executive producer. Phil gets his doctorate in paleoarcheology between yr 18 and yr 20. tony does not become knighted until a few years after the last time team.
What a miserable job, in the rain!
I feel for Matt
No, not really. From a whole career of working to a short time, and having to get things done, you get used to working in the rain. I once did a two day watching brief at a place called Keynsham close to a large Roman settlement, watching some engineer's trenches being put in. After the job, the digger driver remarked to my boss 'That bloke watching the trenches must be tough. He didn't even zip his coat up in the rain'. I didn't have the heart to mention that the zip on my coat was broken....
The Romans didn't just come to "basically plunder", Tony ! They came to civilize a barbarian group of islands !!! 😋
They wanted Britain's gold, lead, tin, copper, wool, and metallurgic expertise. Britain's culture was as rich as anywhere else - look at pre-Roman British artefacts - the decoration on the metalwork is stunning! Romans didn't invade places out of the kindness of their hearts!
@@cleverclogs2244 You've got that right. They were also interested in how fertile the land was for growing grain crops. It was all about exploiting everything for profit. They didn't care about civilizing anybody.
33:07 it's not your birthday? well off you get then, phil
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My mum used to live there
lovely countryside.
During roman times? That's cool
They must have had a new camera person this episode. All the wobbling and shifting back and forth is making me dizzy, hah!
"Bone hairpins... must´ve been women." Now I´m wondering if the Roman legions had regulations for soldiers´ hairstyles. They´d come from all over the empire, and I know that the Germanic soldiers stuck with wearing pants/leggings so why shouldn´t there be differences in soldier hair length?
You took his comment out of its original context.
#timeteaminthe2020s
Guy is behaving rather oddly.
Higgly piggly
1 minute in and I begin to think this will be another destroyed private garden 😂
Tony = Tony
Phil = Grizzly Owen Wilson
Mick = Michael Caine’s brainy younger brother
Carenza = Emma Roberts
Helen = Helen Mirren’s niece
Brigitte = Renee Zellweger
Raksha = Rashida Jones
Or a greenhouse, as the rest of us call it.
It’s got to be witchcraft - those people who can look at a little shard of pottery and know exactly when and where it was made and what it was used for.
Not witchcraft. Experience and education.
Where is Carenza? I miss her!
What does he mean..... "nothing stands up if it's not got mortar" What about all the fantastic dry stone walling man has built over the centuries? All they have is as the name says.... "dry stone", not a speck of mortar in sight!!! Those haven't fallen down!!!...and some of those are centuries old!!! 38:07
Not to mention the pyramids, Stonehenge etc.
the pyramids are far from intact.. and you end up adding more stones over time to the dry stone walls
Chris- what 1800yr old wall can you show me thats still up without mortar.
'Dry Stone Walls' only remain if they are constantly repaired and maintained. Else they simply fall apart.
Mortar or not, it all falls down.
32:16 Tony, let me teach you some proper English: It's one DIE. ;)
According to the Oxford Dictionary (US and UK versions) the word "dice" is used for both singular and plural. It also mentions that the use of "die" is becoming increasingly uncommon. So, just lay off Tony, a long-time friend of Mick's and MICK's recommendation for presenter of Time Team.
I always get a feeling of desperation from Guy, like he clutches at straws.
I'm curious to see how they cleaned up the mess they made !!! If I know the Brits, they would have all been muttering under their breath about the piles of mud, and mostly to find nothing much !!! Hopefully all of it was restored & refinished to beautiful & something good came out of it for the villagers !
Something good did - their history!
Having sen numerous comments on youtube regarding, attractiveness, dress, and objectification, I have a sneaking suspicion there is a group of viewers, who regularly trawl through the shows until they find one which supports their pet theory. They put me in mind of a type of "Thought police" who have set themselves up as a moral guardian, seeking to prove an innocent programme is not as innocent as we believe. I suspect the answer is for everyone, regardless of gender, to appear encased in a duvet cover.
*Spike Mullins*
One insisted that *TT* is _pornography!_
why does everybody keep calling a spade a shovel ?
the same reason they call a car trunk a boot.
A shovel has sides. It's designed for moving loose material. a spade doesn't have sides as it is for digging, which removes more cohesive material. Of course a spade will do the former, but a shovel will not do the latter.
Too polite to call a spade a spade 🙂
Soon they will be no more day bye bye lolol
josh drop the crack pipe lol
@@Jigger2361 lol but I don't wanna lolol
Tony, please, driving a car, hands at 10 to 2 ... please. :(
Not if the car has an airbag. When it deploys the hands get blown off the wheel, and the left hand hits the window and front doorpost, with assorted fractures, joint effusions, etc. The right hand hits the passenger, or catches flying objects from the rear of the vehicle, also resulting in injuries.
Hands should be 4 and 8, so they are pushed into the lap.
Pretty sure real archaeologist don't use backhoes.
You'd be wrong on that score. Depends on the depth of the archeology.
how come tony always says 'shedule'....somebody tell him there's a 'c' after the s
The c may be there, but that's how it's pronounced.
That’s how they say it!
when i was in shool (on a sholarship) we pronounced it with the "c"
Just a case of "you say potay-to, I say potah-to" Pronouncing the c in "schedule" is an American thing.
@@boatfaceslim9005 are you schure about all that?
FFs why didnt they put a tent up
Sometimes they do.
@39:54 I love the look the other archaeologist is giving Tony. That is a "bitch please" look if I ever saw one. Tony the actor always seems to think he knows better than the college educated doctors and scientists.