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  • Опубликовано: 16 май 2024
  • From uncovering a Bronze Age weapon hoard to investigating a Roman fort at Vindolanda, archaeologists reveal fascinating finds including an intact Roman sword and insights into ancient British life. Discover the mysteries of the Picts and a Neolithic settlement older than Skara Brae. Watch as Dr. Alice Roberts and a team of experts analyze artifacts and bring our ancestors' stories to life.
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Комментарии • 141

  • @LadyLillyNo
    @LadyLillyNo 22 дня назад +42

    I could listen to Alice Roberts reading the phonebook out loud.😊

    • @paulmorgancollings7833
      @paulmorgancollings7833 20 дней назад +4

      @LadyLillyNo, and I, being a fan of both Professor Roberts and Archeology would one of these days like to find myself knee deep in Alice's trench. On a historical dig, obviously! Love watching the programmes and I've been re watching the old ones on the telly this afternoon on Blaze. Regards etc etc

  • @mushymagazineonlocation7328
    @mushymagazineonlocation7328 22 дня назад +18

    Vindolander… the gift that just keeps on giving. Great history

  • @johngarbutt6106
    @johngarbutt6106 22 дня назад +15

    She's one of the best archaeology speaker I've ever heard. 💯💯

    • @Brian-om2hh
      @Brian-om2hh 19 дней назад +2

      And has an impressive string of letters after her name, to back up what she says....

  • @user-zr2eb4rn8j
    @user-zr2eb4rn8j 22 дня назад +8

    Really good show. Educational and informative but not boring and a intelligent and lovely host.

  • @lesliehart
    @lesliehart 22 дня назад +5

    It wasn't just the "English" civil war, it was the civil war of the British Isles, as there were also battles in Ireland, Wales Scotland and at sea.

  • @AnthonyTobyEllenor-pi4jq
    @AnthonyTobyEllenor-pi4jq 22 дня назад +6

    Extremely interesting but why the intrusive music ?

  • @Diogenes_43
    @Diogenes_43 22 дня назад +13

    Soldiers would never leave their swords. If you can only bring one thing with you it would be your weapon. Very strange for them to be there.

    • @joshbeatty7211
      @joshbeatty7211 21 день назад

      Unless the owners weren't fortunate enough to grab them in time. They could have been attacked and suprised leaving no time to grab them

    • @samuelgarrod8327
      @samuelgarrod8327 19 дней назад +2

      They may have been surplus, in a store or armory.

  • @vicsaul5459
    @vicsaul5459 6 дней назад

    Dr Alice Roberts is my new ASMR treasure ✨

  • @ne0n1880
    @ne0n1880 22 дня назад +10

    "DISCOVER THE PAST BLABLABLA"
    Why does it has to be SO LOUD?

  • @Toglos
    @Toglos 22 дня назад +10

    Advert for history hit is way too loud.

  • @MonibooFinebean
    @MonibooFinebean 22 дня назад +8

    Im so jealous that we dont have too much of this to find in the Americas ! SO cool history.

    • @jimplummer4879
      @jimplummer4879 22 дня назад +2

      We are still a young country as far as countries go.

    • @PaulEcosse
      @PaulEcosse 22 дня назад +6

      You really do. All kinds of things have walked this earth for millennia. Just need to find it.

    • @helenhunter4540
      @helenhunter4540 22 дня назад +5

      Moniboo: Even if you're forgetting that people have been here for thousands of years BEFORE Europeans, archeology can be done on sites just a few hundred years old.

    • @Auxius.
      @Auxius. 22 дня назад +2

      ​@@jimplummer4879 You have native american and dinosaurs that you can excavate.

    • @thomasbell7033
      @thomasbell7033 21 день назад +3

      ​@@Auxius.Sadly, excavating aboriginal sites over here is extremely fraught politically.

  • @blaircalvin5025
    @blaircalvin5025 17 дней назад +3

    Tablet 291 of Claudia Severa to Sulpicia Lepindina “ the birthday invitation”tablet is a gorgeous piece of writing.

    • @rcrawford42
      @rcrawford42 16 дней назад

      My brother studied history, and decided to focus on the early 20th century so the primary documents would mostly be typewritten.

  • @cg256y9
    @cg256y9 22 дня назад +10

    Vindolanda is amazing. You could film a full season of episodes there. I'd love to see it in person. Hello from USA. :)

    • @jimbagley321
      @jimbagley321 19 дней назад +1

      Hello
      @cg256y9. What do you do for your vacation? Coming to Vindolanda is very straightforward and the site is absolutely amazing. The site itself is totally accessible - you are literally treading in the shoes of the roman legionnaires. The Museum on site and the Roman army Museum just down the road have amazing artifacts. Hop on a plane, take the train, book a stay at one of the lovely local pubs. rent a car and you will have the best experience of your life. Given you are keen enough to watch this video and make a comment. We love respectful visitors from the USA with an interest in history. If you have a few days to spare visit Stonehenge, Salisbury Cathedral, Hampton Court and the |Tower of London, plus the hundreds of late Norman castles scattered along the English/Welsh borders.

  • @angvannuil9280
    @angvannuil9280 22 дня назад +2

    Was so pleased to see a new post 😊

  • @pollyb.4648
    @pollyb.4648 3 дня назад

    I'm an anthropologist in the US and enjoying this series! Curious though as to Dr Robert's lovely accent? It seems very different from other British accents.

  • @jont8707
    @jont8707 22 дня назад +5

    Dr alice has the smarts and the looks that very rare I love any show that she on she tells such a great story the facts she knows what she talking about is what makes is so good bravo Dr alice

    • @carl5652
      @carl5652 21 день назад +1

      Professor Alice

  • @lianefehrle9921
    @lianefehrle9921 22 дня назад +7

    41:13 could they have stolen these items after a battle?

  • @debbralehrman5957
    @debbralehrman5957 22 дня назад +3

    Thanks

  • @johnjacobs1625
    @johnjacobs1625 5 дней назад

    Nice Showing!

  • @margomoore4527
    @margomoore4527 22 дня назад +3

    I’ve never seen that kind of Roman script before-it’s almost cursive. I couldn’t read it initially the way I could the Roman capitals that are still so similar to our own letter forms.

  • @GilbMLRS
    @GilbMLRS 19 дней назад +2

    How did such a complex and all the items be untouched after abandonment? You can't leave a house for a week until it's vandalized and for many years after it continues to be discernible thus inviting even more visitors. So how did the Roman sites lay undisturbed that even swords were still there and not quarried for all that could be re-used?

  • @antonpressing
    @antonpressing 16 дней назад +1

    For heaven's sake - the Picts constantly picked at the picky Romans !

  • @johnwainwright1553
    @johnwainwright1553 14 дней назад

    Nice to see the famous tree that was so shamefully felled 😞34:44

  • @jp-um2fr
    @jp-um2fr 12 дней назад

    Pity Alice didn't mention that famous Roman general Gluteus Maximus.

  • @NayFunPUMA
    @NayFunPUMA 17 дней назад

    Thanks it was getting hot the same way.

  • @twebber1000
    @twebber1000 19 дней назад

    The guy with the dreads looks like cheddar man!!!

  • @theshadow5800
    @theshadow5800 12 дней назад

    If it was left behind, why didn't someone else, contemporary, claim it at the time, considering the value of the swords? Why was it completely abandoned till now?

  • @helenhunter4540
    @helenhunter4540 22 дня назад +1

    The roman things north of Hadrian's Wall could be the result of trade, 1st 2nd 3rd or more trades distant from the romans.
    Weird idea that the Picts would be ISOLATED if they had no contact with the romans!

    • @rcrawford42
      @rcrawford42 16 дней назад

      There were multiple expeditions into Scotland by the Romans, and an attempt to build a line of fortifications farther north than Hadrian's Wall.

  • @Auxius.
    @Auxius. 22 дня назад +2

    Hold up, swords on the floor? These are valuable to anyone. They must've left in a hurry *and* the buildings destroyed quickly after to cover up the swords. Was there any evidence of burning at Vindolanda?

  • @jimclarke1108
    @jimclarke1108 22 дня назад +1

    Just lookin🥰oi oi oi

  • @tomadamchick1374
    @tomadamchick1374 20 дней назад +2

    I can’t believe some commenters are concentrating on an academic host’s looks and dress.

  • @lewistempleman9752
    @lewistempleman9752 17 дней назад +1

    Amazing that a roman fart could be preserved so well

  • @Frank_Nemo
    @Frank_Nemo 18 дней назад +2

    24:58 Are those the only clothes she has?

  • @ElizaPurest
    @ElizaPurest 22 дня назад +3

    ❤🇬🇧❤

  • @petebrown6204
    @petebrown6204 18 дней назад

    I initially read that "o" as an "a". I was like, how do you trap one of those for 2000 years?? Haven't stopped laughing.......... 🤣 I am a child

  • @robbyakes8736
    @robbyakes8736 22 дня назад +1

    WAR IS EVIL

  • @scottspaine4864
    @scottspaine4864 22 дня назад +1

    Someone please explain why during these digs only pieces of items are found. A piece of a glass, bracelet, pottery, etc. What happened that only pieces are discovered.

    • @rcrawford42
      @rcrawford42 16 дней назад +1

      Broken things were discarded, used as landfill. Or the cause of the site's abandonment was destructive enough to break things.

    • @pollyb.4648
      @pollyb.4648 3 дня назад

      And it's been thousands of years of frost/freeze heaving, plowing over etc

  • @trentgay3437
    @trentgay3437 22 дня назад

    Were the swords on the floor or under it? They start out saying they took up the floor and then say the swords were left on the floor? A previous floor that was built over?

    • @rcrawford42
      @rcrawford42 16 дней назад

      Vindolanda is a layer cake of construction -- two stone forts and more wooden ones. It was occupied for centuries, after all.

  • @fabiodeoliveiraribeiro1602
    @fabiodeoliveiraribeiro1602 22 дня назад +38

    I have some ancient treasures that I intend to smuggle to England. When I get there with them, I'll rent a car and head to a remote location. After driving a few hours, when I find myself in a place far from any city, town or village, I will stop the car on the highway. At night I will go into the woods to bury the ancient treasures (ancient Roman and Greek coins from different centuries and a chipped stone ax made by Brazilian Indians) and I will bury everything with care as if it were an offering to a deity. Local stones will be used to completely line the bottom and sides of the small hole in the earth. Then I will return to Brazil with one certainty: in the future, all of this will be discovered by an amateur and will cause a great debate among English historians, archaeologists and anthropologists. They will be very intrigued to find objects from such different periods buried in the same location, apparently far from any excavated human settlements. And I'm sure no one will remember that I wrote my plan here, because there is no better way to hide a plan like this by revealing it on the Internet because no one really pays attention to comments made on videos like this.

    • @TheKencoffee
      @TheKencoffee 22 дня назад +7

      Please be sure it has ancient Brazilian markings so it won't be mistaken for a bronze age artifact 😂

    • @terryhetherington3364
      @terryhetherington3364 22 дня назад +5

      That’s been done already…lol

    • @trentgay3437
      @trentgay3437 22 дня назад +1

      That old story is just a conspiracy 😉

    • @fabiodeoliveiraribeiro1602
      @fabiodeoliveiraribeiro1602 22 дня назад +3

      @@TheKencoffee We will see the result only after carry out a small experiment to test the hypothesis of the dangers and limits imposed on science because it has become entertainment.

    • @philthycat1408
      @philthycat1408 21 день назад +3

      Leave your name so you can be credited for making that part of history.

  • @si4632
    @si4632 22 дня назад +1

    maybe they were the sea people

  • @helenhunter4540
    @helenhunter4540 22 дня назад

    "It must have belonged to a powerful man." "Fight to attain and retain it." " Bronze Age overlords, if you like."
    What if we don't like? Or think these theories proved?

  • @factanonverba6169
    @factanonverba6169 22 дня назад +1

    Mnn! Did the Romans willingly trade, or did the fiendish Picts borrow the goods at the point of a weapon?

  • @jacquelinevanderkooij4301
    @jacquelinevanderkooij4301 22 дня назад

    Well they called germanic tribes who did not coorperate also barberians. But barbarians have their own culture too.

  • @sirdad1
    @sirdad1 6 дней назад

    To the Victor go the spoils

  • @jacobkuykendall9325
    @jacobkuykendall9325 22 дня назад +4

    Is it me or is Alice smoking hot and has a way to make these shows cool and worth watching?

  • @Perparim-gp1ef
    @Perparim-gp1ef 11 дней назад

    Yes rom mejdet ingland for2000thazen hirs

  • @mikegreen5596
    @mikegreen5596 21 день назад

    Didn’t hadrians wall have sporadic gates between the north and south,to allow travel between the two areas? If so it seems logical to assume trade or other simply day to day transfers between north and south
    We can’t conquer you but that doesn’t mean we can’t buy and sell stuff!

    • @dickdastardly1883
      @dickdastardly1883 17 дней назад

      There was 17 large forts and 80 smaller ones along the wall, one at every Roman mile, known as mile castles. It’s at these smaller ones they had gates opening through the wall to allow goods, besides soldiers, to access north. Each mile castle had 6-8 soldiers lodging in it and it is said they collected tax’s here from traders going north and south. I live only an hours drive away and have visited the wall and forts many times over the years, including many sites south of the wall. Binchester, in Bishop Auckland, has a wonderfully preserved Roman bathhouse that has childrens ( slaves ? ) footprints in the concrete of the foundations from when it was being built and a stretch of Roman road you can walk on.

  • @clarkduncan3715
    @clarkduncan3715 4 дня назад

    These items could of been taken from Roman camps etc or collected from when the Romans left ... there was no friendship between the Calidonians and the Romans

  • @CarlosGarcia-fi4yu
    @CarlosGarcia-fi4yu 14 дней назад

    In the time of the Roman occupation in Britania (a name given by the Romans) were not or they didn't identify themselves as British, therefore, there was no British Revolution against Rome.

  • @DonHavjuan
    @DonHavjuan 11 дней назад

    More priceless and irrecoverable history destroyed for TV.

    • @pollyb.4648
      @pollyb.4648 3 дня назад

      Archeology is a SCIENCE, dedicated to uncovering history. Maybe we can learn to stop wars. Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it. Being proven currently here in the US where many actually think they want a dictator here!

  • @gregedmand9939
    @gregedmand9939 22 дня назад +9

    A beautiful and brilliant woman, wearing fashionable clothes while discussing archeological discoveries... What's not to like?

    • @gittarollke3102
      @gittarollke3102 22 дня назад +1

      True, very true lovely smart intelligent host just not a fan of the red hair all of sudden.

  • @slowerpicker
    @slowerpicker 19 дней назад

    That soundtrack begad

  • @williammartin2593
    @williammartin2593 22 дня назад +10

    Whoever gave her that outfit is not her friend.

    • @lenabreijer1311
      @lenabreijer1311 22 дня назад +6

      She doesn't care about your opinion, neither does anyone else

    • @helenhunter4540
      @helenhunter4540 22 дня назад +5

      Why do you assume someone gave it to her? And what do her clothes have to do with what she's talking about? Nothing.

    • @FrostyBalls01
      @FrostyBalls01 20 дней назад

      Which one. I want to see how bad it is.

    • @FrostyBalls01
      @FrostyBalls01 20 дней назад

      @@lenabreijer1311 no on asked for yours so shut up and leave us alone.

  • @kevinquist
    @kevinquist День назад

    really really? really really really? REALLY!?!? sigh.

  •  22 дня назад +1

    Maybe those pesky Romans shoulda/oughta stayed home and minded their own business!

  • @kevinfoster1138
    @kevinfoster1138 22 дня назад

    Let's be realistic "people are going to people" even today local tribes will work with an invading army so why should it be any different 2000 years ago?

  • @nomad9459
    @nomad9459 22 дня назад

    Am i the only one that clicked on this because i thought it said "excavating a Roman fart', not fort

    • @Brian-om2hh
      @Brian-om2hh 19 дней назад

      Oh dear. I expect the reality took the wind out of your sails.

  • @augustopinto2859
    @augustopinto2859 22 дня назад

    Those swords are not Roman Gladio, way to long and way to thin, they could be cavalry spatas or sword used by the Pits bur surely not a legionnaire gladio.

    • @robroy5352
      @robroy5352 22 дня назад

      because they were 500 yrs before the romans

    • @rcrawford42
      @rcrawford42 16 дней назад

      Vindolanda was a cavalry fort, so cavalry swords make perfect sense.

  • @magnusdunning6113
    @magnusdunning6113 21 день назад +2

    Speaking of archaeology, where did the narrator dig up that awful looking skirt?

  • @glynwelshkarelian3489
    @glynwelshkarelian3489 21 день назад +2

    This show is good; but not as good as most claim; and a long way worse than Time Team, the show it is based on.
    The 'dig diary's' are good; and Alice Roberts is a treasure; but the script she reads is too often numb and banal. What she says about the relationship between the Picts & the Romans was out of date decades ago. We already know the Romans were 'soft investing' with the Picts . The repeated use of 'savage Picts' devalues the narrative.

    • @antonpressing
      @antonpressing 16 дней назад +1

      They should donate the money to time team !

  • @davidwhelan1545
    @davidwhelan1545 17 дней назад

    British rebels?
    Britons!

  • @helenhunter4540
    @helenhunter4540 22 дня назад

    I've come to doubt the claims that entire countries or regions "became Christian" as a result of Christian missionaries, however famous.
    What likely happened is a few "leaders, kings, members of the elites" adopted the cult out of curiosity or politics.
    How much do we know about the relationships between leaders and people? Would leaders have expected the people they governed to accept a religion at their command?
    Imagine if missionaries of an unknown religion were to come to any country or region now.

  • @QuarkChaser360
    @QuarkChaser360 19 дней назад +1

    Bring back time team! Digging for Britain isn't as good because it's boring and nobody dares not to be "normal".

    • @iainhay2823
      @iainhay2823 18 дней назад +1

      Time team is back, it’s on RUclips. Lastest released last weekend

    • @QuarkChaser360
      @QuarkChaser360 17 дней назад +1

      @@iainhay2823 oh great, thanks, will check it out!

  • @DavSchonen
    @DavSchonen 14 дней назад

    Too many adds, greedy!!

  • @russhp4645
    @russhp4645 20 дней назад

    Whats up with that dudes hair?

  • @anneglebe2098
    @anneglebe2098 17 дней назад

    Before the Christians being there. I think the Druids were there.

    • @davidwhelan1545
      @davidwhelan1545 17 дней назад

      And Shamanism, previously.

    • @anneglebe2098
      @anneglebe2098 17 дней назад

      I just know I read that for the Druids, they had there biggest site there. Like almost there training and main worship site. I could be wrong too! But that’s what I thought I read on it. Let me know! Thanks!

  • @si4632
    @si4632 22 дня назад +5

    oh dear what is she wearing lol

    • @shawnsanborn2057
      @shawnsanborn2057 22 дня назад +3

      What are you? A fashion critic? Lol

    • @margomoore4527
      @margomoore4527 22 дня назад +2

      Cool clothes! I’d wear ‘em all, except for the gaudy skirt! And I’m a bit older than Prof. Alice.

  • @paulsmith-oy3bu
    @paulsmith-oy3bu 22 дня назад

    Not the way to be at all declare them u give people bad name

  • @user-ox9ec1id9x
    @user-ox9ec1id9x 21 день назад +6

    Sorry, but the Romans didn't refer to the Barbarians as savages, nor did 'barbarian' have the negative connotation associated with the term today. This idea of barbarians as savages is a modern concept, based on much later ideas of the 'uncivilised' natives of the New World & sub Saharan Africa. In fact for the Romans 'Barbarian' meant uncorrupted people, not spoilt by the decadence of the world of baths & city politics. They were admired for their rugged manliness. virility, & 'natural' society, in contrast to the venality of the supposed elite class of Roman gentry, Senators etc, who had allowed themselves to be overawed by a series of tyrant Emperors, such as Nero & Domitian. The only real criticism of the Barbarians was to do with the apparent disorganised, unsophisticated, political arrangements, sometimes seen as dependant upon bloodthirsty priesthoods, & their 'habits' of unreliability when in alliances with Rome. The other weakness expressed by Tacitus for instance, was their vulnerability to the lur of the pleasures of the Roman life style, baths & wine etc, which could quite quickly undermine their natural, 'authentic' existence, making them soft like the people of the Mediterranean.

  • @obsidianjane4413
    @obsidianjane4413 22 дня назад

    Anyone else look a the thumbnail and go, "Not dressed like that you don't."? lol

  • @antonpressing
    @antonpressing 16 дней назад

    Jerusalem - what type of a bulshit question ?

  • @deewhite4346
    @deewhite4346 21 день назад +1

    Cant stand this woman , shame as i would love to watch this programme

  • @robroy5352
    @robroy5352 22 дня назад +1

    i wonder wat they thought as they cut down the last tree,,,,,,,,,,,ohh shit, there's no trees left,,,,,,

  • @sentinal2343
    @sentinal2343 2 дня назад

    2000 YEAR OLD Roman fort?
    55 BC: Julius Caesar’s first invasion of Britain
    54 BC: Julius Caesar’s second invasion of Britain
    43 AD: Emperor Claudius launches the successful Roman invasion of Britain under the command of Aulus Plautius
    One wonders when exactly they built these forts? if THEY built them at all !!