Very interesting, I used to live just down the road in Sherburn in Elmet and passed Towton frequently during that time. I often wondered about the battle and what it must have been like, and why Towton?! Did these historians ever think about checking local records for what may have happened to the Chapel, or if in fact it ever even existed?!
It’s depicted here that those fighting were all wearing full armour. I find it difficult to believe that the ordinary country man who fought had, or could afford, armour. 🤔
I'm wondering, if this footage was achieved with the help of a local reenactment society, then EVERYBODY wants to be a Knight, no one wants to be the dung collector sent to war...
About 1-5% of persons would have full armour. The average "soldier" would be a farmer with a gambion (thickly padded compressed jacket made of wool and cotton, sometimes with a leather over jacket or sometimes chain mail ( 50-75%). They tried to give everyone a helmet. Fighting would mostly take place outside of farming time to reduce the number of peasants going home to "harvest, sow seed, etc". The footage is mostly from re-enactments such as the battle of Bosworth,(Leicestershire) (worth a visit)
Why is it that here like Agincourt nobody had shields. You know , the big shieldy thing that takes the sting out of arrows and can be discarded when nessessary. Very, very strange. Seemed to work everywhere else.
Great video, almost like a detective novel. In hindsight he should've talked to that archeological building expert years before, it would've saved him years of searching. ESPECIALLY because that guy implied it happens all the time when these buildings are repurposed. He only needed to look at the orientation of the skeletons ti know the orientation of the lost chapel.
This documentary doesn´t make any sense if it doesn´t show the remains of the chapel in Towton Hall. I am sorry but this documentary is not conclusive!!
I went there back in the early 90's and asked a farmer for permission. He said no. He said someone is already detecting there for about 10 yrs and all he found was horse shoes. I thought you wouldn't go for 10 yrs and just to find horse shoes. I dare not say here what was running through my mind at the time about the farmer😆
Don't pay too much attention to the superficial comments by the building expert who was obviously playing to camera to produce a dramatic TV show. The technical flaws and errors in his comments and almost complete lack of analysis of the existing building make his comments great entertainment but little more.. A shame as in some ways a more thorough examination of the current buildings history and pathology could have made a more interesting and realistic programme
Usual Historians "guessing" to fit their agenda🤣 The bloke has no clue if that arrowhead was in a body....metal changes shape with 500 years of being buried in the ground. 🤣
Why does the detectorist man think his arrowhead was stuck in a human body? I’d say it was much more likely that it missed and ended up stuck in the ground.
Superb documentary. Many thanks.
I love these documentaries.
Awesome investigation.. nothing is what it seems..!Great
Very interesting, I used to live just down the road in Sherburn in Elmet and passed Towton frequently during that time. I often wondered about the battle and what it must have been like, and why Towton?! Did these historians ever think about checking local records for what may have happened to the Chapel, or if in fact it ever even existed?!
It’s depicted here that those fighting were all wearing full armour. I find it difficult to believe that the ordinary country man who fought had, or could afford, armour. 🤔
I'm wondering, if this footage was achieved with the help of a local reenactment society, then EVERYBODY wants to be a Knight, no one wants to be the dung collector sent to war...
The knights had armer.
About 1-5% of persons would have full armour. The average "soldier" would be a farmer with a gambion (thickly padded compressed jacket made of wool and cotton, sometimes with a leather over jacket or sometimes chain mail ( 50-75%). They tried to give everyone a helmet. Fighting would mostly take place outside of farming time to reduce the number of peasants going home to "harvest, sow seed, etc".
The footage is mostly from re-enactments such as the battle of Bosworth,(Leicestershire) (worth a visit)
Ever soldier would have at least tried to wear a helmet
Its not actual footage?
They should investigate marston just down the road .
Very interesting fakts about most blodie medieval battle on English soil.
Why is it that here like Agincourt nobody had shields. You know , the big shieldy thing that takes the sting out of arrows and can be discarded when nessessary. Very, very strange. Seemed to work everywhere else.
Big shieldy thing 😂 brilliant.....
It's the technical jargon that I come to youtube for.
Thank you. 😂
😊
They did. Arrows stuck in a shield tend to make it heavy. Eventually you have issues keeping it over your head.
And Richard 3rd was found buried in a carpark in Leicester. That's what happens when you didn't pay for horse parking in medieval times.
It wasn't a car Park in the fourteen hundreds..It was the Churches grounds. Other people were already buried there...
@@annefox6552 lol
At the time of towton richard 3 was 8 years old.😊
Great video, almost like a detective novel. In hindsight he should've talked to that archeological building expert years before, it would've saved him years of searching. ESPECIALLY because that guy implied it happens all the time when these buildings are repurposed. He only needed to look at the orientation of the skeletons ti know the orientation of the lost chapel.
You want to use Lidar mate. That's what you really need to start using.
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Tim Sutherland is a legend.
À survey and 2 adverts before the video even begins...
No such thing as a free lunch...
I may be mistaken but wasn’t the same archaeologist the person who promulgated the after-battle massacre of prisoners that is, now, debunked?
This documentary doesn´t make any sense if it doesn´t show the remains of the chapel in Towton Hall. I am sorry but this documentary is not conclusive!!
Think I’ll have a look down there with me minelab 🤓
I went there back in the early 90's and asked a farmer for permission. He said no. He said someone is already detecting there for about 10 yrs and all he found was horse shoes.
I thought you wouldn't go for 10 yrs and just to find horse shoes.
I dare not say here what was running through my mind at the time about the farmer😆
Bit late to party 🤣we was hammering that place in late eighties to 94
@@robertkustos2931 Tell them nothing 🤫
Can someone explain chivalric battle wounds as opposed to ….. 😂
Simple, with detailed minute testing they can detect miniscule traces of the attacker apologising as they hacked them to death.
Modern documentaries have too much emption and moralising rather than just straight history
so no proof was found, that the chapel, is in the hall
I'd say they were unarmed prisoners ie no helmets at the time of death.
If they were wearing armour, where is the armour gone?????..... Not likely decompose like mortal human remains?!?!?...
Its standard to loot any metal bc of its high value at the time. Finding armour is very much uncommon :)
The bodies would have been stripped and anything of value taken to be re-used.
Men had no value.. what they fought with was
You wouldn't bury chain mail and armour
unwatchable... thanks to adds every 3 mins
Been watching for 20 minutes had 1 ad
Only one ad
Yeah I got premium. I cracked in the end.
What is thanks to and what does it add every 3 minutes?
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English history must never be forgotten,as our woke teachers have ,teach our kids what they need,🏴🏴🇬🇧🏴
Don't pay too much attention to the superficial comments by the building expert who was obviously playing to camera to produce a dramatic TV show. The technical flaws and errors in his comments and almost complete lack of analysis of the existing building make his comments great entertainment but little more.. A shame as in some ways a more thorough examination of the current buildings history and pathology could have made a more interesting and realistic programme
If it was baldrick and Phil, they'd be pulling the floorboards up😅
Usual Historians "guessing" to fit their agenda🤣 The bloke has no clue if that arrowhead was in a body....metal changes shape with 500 years of being buried in the ground. 🤣
Chances are that sword chape was hit by a plough, i agree with you.
Arm chair experts
"Savagest"?
Metal detectotists
This is more about the chapel 😡
One day they will find the bulk of the dead of towton..😞
Why does the detectorist man think his arrowhead was stuck in a human body? I’d say it was much more likely that it missed and ended up stuck in the ground.
I wonder if arrows stuck in the ground would have been collected for re-use.
@@philipr1567 Yes, they were