when SIR TONY ROBINSON is called "demotic" I have to shake my head and do a "wtf" face. Dude is so far from demotic, that he is insulted by being called demotic. For those who are unaware, demotic means "denoting or relating to the kind of language used by ordinary people; popular or colloquial." in other words, common.
surely to locate the base court they could have taken a central point of the gate house that they had then done a strip from there outwards along the wall of the area they knew. Does even to be the full width,, say start 5m out from that position and do a 5m x 1m trench
I was at Hampton Court just last month. Nothing is more opulent than Hampton Court, otherwise the King would have received it as a gift from the ever-appeasing, sycophantic pandering and out-of-favor courtier.
@@DJL78 Well, at least I responded with some information, which no one else has done so far. That was evidently a mistake on my part. Courtesy, like the palace, seems to have passed you by, so thanks for nothing.
@@DJL78Well, at least I did respond with some information, slight though it was, which no one else had done thus far. Evidently, you seem to regard that as some kind of a mistake on my part. Common courtesy seems to have passed you by, doesn't it? Rather like the palace itself, perhaps.
I can watch these episodes of time team over and over and every single time pick up on something new.
Me too, I love them!
My bedtime comfort show.
L❤VED this soooooo much 💀
I just found this channel. I love archaeology!!! I've subbed and can't stop watching these!
How Phil saw that octagonal turret base I'll never know. Superb episode.
I think that about the ditches every time too! Ditches beneath the ground! Lol
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when SIR TONY ROBINSON is called "demotic" I have to shake my head and do a "wtf" face. Dude is so far from demotic, that he is insulted by being called demotic. For those who are unaware, demotic means "denoting or relating to the kind of language used by ordinary people; popular or colloquial." in other words, common.
Seriously, it’s almost like those people had no idea who they were in the presence of, which obviously they do.
Love Susie!
Woolsly did like nice things , didnt he??😂😂
I believe he was a bit of a show off😂
surely to locate the base court they could have taken a central point of the gate house that they had then done a strip from there outwards along the wall of the area they knew. Does even to be the full width,, say start 5m out from that position and do a 5m x 1m trench
I was at Hampton Court just last month. Nothing is more opulent than Hampton Court, otherwise the King would have received it as a gift from the ever-appeasing, sycophantic pandering and out-of-favor courtier.
Did I miss the part where they explain what happened to the palace and how it just vanished?
Yes, you did. It's in there somewhere. Sorry, I'm not going back to be more specific, so I'm afraid you'll have to do that yourself.
@@philroberts7238Well, thanks for stopping by and showing the world what a massive hunk of 💩looks like.
@@DJL78 Well, at least I responded with some information, which no one else has done so far. That was evidently a mistake on my part. Courtesy, like the palace, seems to have passed you by, so thanks for nothing.
@@DJL78Well, at least I did respond with some information, slight though it was, which no one else had done thus far. Evidently, you seem to regard that as some kind of a mistake on my part. Common courtesy seems to have passed you by, doesn't it? Rather like the palace itself, perhaps.
@@philroberts7238 May a yellow flow-stream of frothy, warm, odorous liquid be yours to enjoy this weekend! Drink up! Drip. Drip. Drip.
Catherine of Aragon failed to produce a LIVING son. There was a little boy who died at 52 days old.
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Their All Serpents 🐍 wouldn't surprise me at all.
Did Racsha ever get rhe 20000 £ from Tony?
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