Time Team S18-E09 The Mystery of the Manor Moat (Llancaiach Fawr, South Wales)

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  • Опубликовано: 17 мар 2013
  • The Team descend on the historic Llancaich manor house to investigate an archaeologist's dream. An ancient moat has been discovered in the next field and no one knows what it once protected.
    It may have surrounded an early Welsh chapel, a Roman Fort, a fortified cattle enclosure, or even the ancestral home of one of Wales's most important families: the Pritchards.
    A big empty field with a manor house in it is what geophysics was invented for, but what should be a straightforward search quickly becomes one of the most baffling and frustrating investigations Time Team have undertaken for a long time.
    As the three-day limit approaches the digging becomes more and more frantic, as fields and gardens are overturned by the diggers trying to get to grips with the missing manor.
    Even if very little is as it seems, they do discover that the history of the site goes back thousands of years earlier than they expected.
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  • @bethje30
    @bethje30 5 лет назад +38

    Thank you Reijer Zaaijer for uploading all these episodes of Time Team. It is keeping me sane the first weeks of being a mum! Thank you, thank you!

    • @Tiger89Lilly
      @Tiger89Lilly 5 лет назад +1

      Oh wow me too. It makes the 3am feeds a bit more interesting. How is motherhood going for you

    • @Mpkw-er9bi
      @Mpkw-er9bi 5 лет назад +2

      Lord I have an almost 2yr old and i still watchthese while i put him to bed

  • @thesiluresscribe567
    @thesiluresscribe567 4 года назад +18

    Tony Robinson is a Londoner, but he gets 10 out of 10 for his Welsh pronunciation. Few Anglo-Saxons put much effort into pronouncing Welsh language right, so this one gets a massive thumbs up!
    A very interesting episode.

  • @londawarren8278
    @londawarren8278 5 лет назад +11

    But don't you just love the comment of "After all, what could possibly go wrong?! It's what kept me watching!

  • @matt_cummins28
    @matt_cummins28 11 месяцев назад +3

    Somehow it's a fascinating episode this one. And there's a lot of history in it. Fay and Raksha did look a bit miserable, though, bless them. Thanks Reijer for uploading all these.

  • @audreyvann5336
    @audreyvann5336 3 года назад +5

    Diane: Break it to me gently.
    Tony: There's nothing there.
    😂

  • @mikentx57
    @mikentx57 5 лет назад +33

    I have to admire them for going ahead and make a show where they say, we found nothing.

    • @jamescrow4078
      @jamescrow4078 5 лет назад +4

      Yeah that's the great thing about Time Team. In fact they find nothing better than anyone. Fricken pottery "sherds". Next to worthless. Thank goodness the metal detectorists in Scotland, Enlgand and Wales are on the hunt -- and with the proper tools for actually finding incredible artifacts of note!

    • @LeslieMatheson
      @LeslieMatheson Год назад +1

      Sometimes a field is just a field.

    • @bethbartlett5692
      @bethbartlett5692 10 месяцев назад +1

      ... but they did, "Discover past subjects" that were a part of the Property's History.
      ... and that's the purpose of every show, each "Dig".
      The value of Stewart and Landscape Archaeology+ the work they did, the Digs, in both the Ground and Archives. + the Bronze Age finds giving value to the History of the Location and the Area.
      Keeping in mind, "Absence of Evidence is not Evidence of Absence".
      Another "Team" could very well dig on the Property today and find a previous Structure, predating the current structure.
      An "Absolute" in our Reality, "Any Thing is Possible.
      Reference: the "Universal Law of Attraction".
      ✨🔑✨

    • @philipsquire9056
      @philipsquire9056 Месяц назад

      @@jamescrow4078To an archaeologist pottery in context can be very valuable and of note. 😊

  • @omikronweapon
    @omikronweapon 3 года назад +4

    you've gotta love the optimism of some of these guys. "we've found nothing here... so that must mean it's further up in the field!" or "this means people left it empty on púrpose" :P

  • @restezlameme
    @restezlameme 5 лет назад +29

    NO PICKING ON STEWART YOU SOGGY BAUBLES

  • @pattimessenger6214
    @pattimessenger6214 3 года назад +14

    Only in the UK can they be disappointed that a manor house “only” dates back to the 1500’s!

    • @LilieDubh
      @LilieDubh 3 месяца назад

      The family Pritchard comes from ap-Richard, and there are several 16th century examples: Item, given to William ap-Richard, vs. 1536, Privy Purse Exp. Princess Mary.

  • @dinsdaleseven1627
    @dinsdaleseven1627 5 лет назад +34

    Have to give them credit for admitting the dig was a near bust. If this program was created in the US, they would have manufactured some drama from nothing. People in my country are so gullible.

    • @boojay111
      @boojay111 5 лет назад +3

      mind you, I do find it rather amusing when they find a small piece of pottery and rebuild an entire settlement,their religion (if any) and what they had for tea

    • @alexsfamily4166
      @alexsfamily4166 4 года назад

      dinsdale i live the link of the american version of time team.. but is best the UK version.. for me the difference is for the history.. in europe we have millegnal history whit big culture and different tipe.. in north america you have different tipe of history.. for the US a 300 years is big history.. for exempel, i live in the north of italy and for us 3000 years is big history.. in my near land we go from preistoric(cave man) to celtic time, roman, longobard, medieval, rinasciment and more and more.. my city is Milan and is here for 2600 years.. start in the 666 befor crist(celtic) and in 222 before crist become a roman city and go on to the modern era.. only whit the story of Milan we can talk for many day and nigth... this the link for the US time team:ruclips.net/video/CthvWuoC3Vc/видео.html

    • @michaelmcgee2026
      @michaelmcgee2026 4 года назад

      Example: Curse of Oak Island

    • @colinanderson2347
      @colinanderson2347 4 года назад

      @@michaelmcgee2026 you have to admit that one is fuckin hilarious

  • @silverfrost1
    @silverfrost1 6 лет назад +10

    Seems like Prof Aston is in less than half of the episodes this season. The endurance winner has to be Sir Tony, in every episode until the last season. For the entire duration, it has to be Phil.

    • @lindasue8719
      @lindasue8719 5 лет назад +7

      This was only two years before he passed, so I wonder if he was ailing. Also, maybe the news had already come down the pike about the ghastly changes for season 19 and he was starting to wean himself out.

    • @donnyboon2896
      @donnyboon2896 4 года назад +2

      Who would present the show if Tony were missing?

    • @diwi1942
      @diwi1942 4 года назад +3

      Season 19 is a bust. He didn't like the dumbing down when they added the model and whoever Alex is.
      I miss Helen, Stewart, Mick in the later seasons. I can't watch them.

    • @patlong3903
      @patlong3903 4 года назад

      I'm in the process of seasonal Ninge Walking of T.T ( season brcsammmmmmm smmmmmmmmmmmmmm

  • @stannousflouride8372
    @stannousflouride8372 8 лет назад +24

    The moat field on Google Earth:
    51°39′41″N 3°16′53″W
    (Spoiler alert: This must be the only place in the UK that doesn't contain ancient archeology!)

  • @Anonymous551656
    @Anonymous551656 10 лет назад +50

    Just once I'd like them to excavate a cattle enclosure.

    • @robertwbraiden
      @robertwbraiden 10 лет назад +8

      They did in season 15 in the episode 'Five Thousand Tonnes of Stone'.

    • @cathjj840
      @cathjj840 5 лет назад +3

      Tony' shouldn't knock it. Domesticated animals were one of the greatest sources of wealth. Whyd'ja think the rich and greedy did enclosure? More buck for less labor and their useless mouths to feed.

    • @thomaspatton4401
      @thomaspatton4401 3 года назад

      Just think of the finds; Everything from meadow muffins to cattle cookies and lots of good rich soil.

    • @Dan-ow5es
      @Dan-ow5es 3 месяца назад

      Not a cattle enclosure.

  • @uncannydan
    @uncannydan 6 лет назад +9

    28:00 'But it was worth a try!' (Background comment) 'not really~' hahaha

  • @johnzook7533
    @johnzook7533 8 лет назад +15

    At 26:00...."and now for something completely different."

  • @rhondainnc7255
    @rhondainnc7255 10 лет назад +20

    Col. Prichards wife, Mary Mansel is a distant Cousin of mine. I did not know this when I visited Llancaiach. It wasn't until I got back home to the States and was looking at the family tree (which dates back to the 500's.) that I discovered the connection. It was an awesome discovery to say the least!!

  • @robertsmith5744
    @robertsmith5744 6 лет назад +40

    Just start digging anywhere in the UK and you're bound to find something........

    • @ian_b
      @ian_b 4 года назад +3

      I followed your advice and found a sewer dating possibly as far back as the 1950s.

  • @jonathaneffemey944
    @jonathaneffemey944 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for posting,

  • @cjpenning
    @cjpenning 10 лет назад +21

    A dead horse! You can't beat that.

    • @WashuHakubi4
      @WashuHakubi4 6 лет назад +3

      Four years later and I still groan every time I read that comment.

    • @boffeycn
      @boffeycn 6 лет назад +1

      Wankers will be wankers.

    • @afrog2666
      @afrog2666 6 лет назад

      Dry as a biscuit, I like it

    • @afrog2666
      @afrog2666 6 лет назад

      wong`s will be wong`s

    • @thomaspatton4401
      @thomaspatton4401 3 года назад

      You could try, but you'd just be beating a dead horse!

  • @elijahhodges4405
    @elijahhodges4405 5 лет назад +12

    I think they forgot about traveling caravans of trade people, and forms of entertainment which might have set up in the field where people lost coins.

  • @bitsnpieces11
    @bitsnpieces11 5 лет назад +3

    I think the "ditches" may be what I know of as "swales", a shallow 'ditch' about 2-3 feet wide and about 6-12 inches deep dug to help a soggy place drain some water off to make it more suitable for habitation. They would need to be cleaned out every few years to remain effective.

  • @MissCattitude63
    @MissCattitude63 11 лет назад +8

    Oh, beautiful Wales, my fav country!

  • @benediktmorak4409
    @benediktmorak4409 Год назад

    There is a 3 minute clip on youtube, that SIR TONY ROBINSON will be back with the Time Team. Best news in a long time.

  • @1337fraggzb00N
    @1337fraggzb00N 5 лет назад +2

    Dang, now I want to have some of that Geofizz :O

  • @speedbrake22
    @speedbrake22 4 года назад +1

    39:20 i can’t help but feel a bit sorry for her, that they didn’t find another house

  • @mangela9517
    @mangela9517 2 года назад +1

    As if they knew that this episode would be Monty Pythonesque 😑🤔😕😉

  • @karmicpopcorn6440
    @karmicpopcorn6440 3 года назад

    I'm puzzled though, shouldn't there be more to that house? Outbuildings, courtyards, etc? I mean immediately around the house....
    Phil's new hat is grubby again 😂

  • @RickyMaveety
    @RickyMaveety 5 лет назад +2

    Ivor Bach! He’s in my family tree (I’m like one in 2 billion related to him).

  • @brian554xx
    @brian554xx 5 лет назад +2

    No moat out here. So mote it be!

  • @darladoxstater8528
    @darladoxstater8528 5 лет назад +1

    Is this family related to Phil the Keeper of the Cup?

  • @lindasue8719
    @lindasue8719 5 лет назад +1

    I noticed the last several episodes I haven't been using the helicopter to look at the landscape. Any thoughts why?

  • @NolaGal2601
    @NolaGal2601 8 лет назад +8

    "For once we're not waiting for geo-phys....." Umm.... I seem to remember it happening many times before.

  • @blaggercoyote
    @blaggercoyote Год назад

    "Hendra" in Cornish means "farm" I think.

  • @jbearmcdougall1646
    @jbearmcdougall1646 4 года назад +4

    Go north 400 yards and there is a treasure trove of stuff buried 2ft below the surface..lol

  • @Adrian123569
    @Adrian123569 4 года назад +1

    when raking stone to lay a lawn you rake to the side if you dont use the stone to build a drain then you rake it to the lowest spot ,to level . i was just thinking that a 2 ft trench around the edge furthest from the path would give a better indicator of the history of the place and the gardener probably come across it already if there was anything there ! maybe gardeners should be taught archaeology .

  • @ringoj6797
    @ringoj6797 3 года назад

    Lot of work and found basically nothing.

  • @BryonLape
    @BryonLape 9 лет назад +7

    How many times a day does Helen change her shirt?

    • @barnabyaprobert5159
      @barnabyaprobert5159 8 лет назад +9

      +Bryon Lape More importantly, how often can I watch her change her shirt?

    • @BryonLape
      @BryonLape 8 лет назад +2

      Barnaby ap Robert Indeed

    • @barnabyaprobert5159
      @barnabyaprobert5159 8 лет назад

      Sir, you are the master of understatement.

    • @areyouavinalaughisheavinal5328
      @areyouavinalaughisheavinal5328 7 лет назад +4

      35:37 it's deliberately unbuttoned and looks like someone's gone to great lenghts to see the shirt stays open... then 5 minutes later it's buttoned up again. clearly something going on.

    • @highonimmi
      @highonimmi 7 лет назад +1

      hot flashes, maybe?

  • @Kaffeeteria
    @Kaffeeteria 6 лет назад +1

    Have they ever found anything on a welsh digsite?

  • @petepal2392
    @petepal2392 8 лет назад +3

    Why they always only have 3 days? ?

    • @wagoneer81
      @wagoneer81 7 лет назад +13

      Budget, scheduling and such. Everyone involved has other jobs to keep them busy through the week. The time isn't wasted, however. Consider TT as an advanced scouting party. Many of the sites they've discovered are marked for more thorough, longer digs.

    • @genkatqltr737
      @genkatqltr737 5 лет назад

      Chris eddy Oh how I wish there would be a much more thorough study & program on several sites that have seized my interest! And that I get to see and/or read about them.

    • @diwi1942
      @diwi1942 4 года назад

      I loved to see the follow up shows.

    • @philaypeephilippotter6532
      @philaypeephilippotter6532 4 года назад

      @@diwi1942 *DigVentures.*

  • @richardturk7162
    @richardturk7162 4 года назад

    The first impression of a soite? Not sure what the heck that means.

    • @alexsfamily4166
      @alexsfamily4166 4 года назад +3

      soite i think is "site" just a english phil accent..

    • @angelitabecerra
      @angelitabecerra Год назад +1

      Site, just in Phil's Wiltshire accent

  • @gailhandschuh319
    @gailhandschuh319 6 лет назад +2

    Geo physiology is ground penetrating radar

    • @maxdecphoenix
      @maxdecphoenix 5 лет назад +2

      not always. Typically they just use the stereoscopic magnetic resonance imaging probe (that's the bit that looks like a PVC 'H' they walk around with), which produces radio waves to determine the resistance those waves have passing through specific magnetic fields. But it can't be used where there is a large amount of granite near the surface.
      The GPR device looks like a lawn-mower and it strictly uses radio-waves for object detection.

    • @bitsnpieces11
      @bitsnpieces11 5 лет назад +2

      They also use electrical resistance between the spiky bar they march about and a central point.

    • @maxdecphoenix
      @maxdecphoenix 5 лет назад

      sorry, I meant to say that the GPR uses radio-waves to ascertain the DEPTH of objects within a given range of density.

  • @edlechleiter7042
    @edlechleiter7042 3 года назад

    Who cleans up after these people go home ?

  • @WOLFROY47
    @WOLFROY47 6 лет назад +3

    typical stewart wherever everyone else is digging, he goes off fields away and says, you should be digging here

  • @juliamason6101
    @juliamason6101 11 лет назад +4

    A member of my extend family has trace our ancestors back to King Edward the 1st. I am one of the 12th generation of descendants

    • @boffeycn
      @boffeycn 6 лет назад +1

      Shame they didn't teach you English.

    • @TooJubeJM1
      @TooJubeJM1 6 лет назад +2

      wong shame you do not have good manners.

    • @TooJubeJM1
      @TooJubeJM1 6 лет назад

      Julia Mason you must be Norman French

    • @elizabethprior4968
      @elizabethprior4968 4 года назад +2

      Most English people are his descendants

  • @Fox1nDen
    @Fox1nDen 5 лет назад

    sense of humor is the best response to Tony when he is being confrontational. he is always trying to make archaeology something it is not. it is a process of discovery. no one can tell what will or will not be found. he takes the fun out of it to turn it into pass or fail.

    • @bitsnpieces11
      @bitsnpieces11 5 лет назад +2

      Tonys' position seems to be as a goad to get things said, as well as an explainer.

  • @dr.douglaswilde1155
    @dr.douglaswilde1155 9 лет назад +1

    From whence did Ms. Minx (Faye) Simpson spring?

    • @barnabyaprobert5159
      @barnabyaprobert5159 8 лет назад +1

      +Douglas Wilde She seems to have sprung up, like Aphrodite on the seafoam, in season 16. Yum.

  • @sharonpeters2262
    @sharonpeters2262 10 лет назад +2

    I hate being this way
    but all through this episode
    I've been feeling an anxiety
    that everyone involved in this event
    is a character in a,
    not so good,
    Stephen king story called
    "the pretentious pretenders"

  • @chrisjpfaff314
    @chrisjpfaff314 7 лет назад +1

    They never seem to find much of anything.

    • @Fox1nDen
      @Fox1nDen 5 лет назад

      this one is exceptionally disappointing. don't give up on the series. they have some amazing finds, including the only known iron age coins in the world. happy hunting! look for the ones with mosaics involved.

  • @thorfinn7631
    @thorfinn7631 9 лет назад +1

    Helen showing some skin at 35:49!!

    • @barnabyaprobert5159
      @barnabyaprobert5159 8 лет назад

      +Thor Finn Mmm...creamy and flawless!

    • @lindasue8719
      @lindasue8719 5 лет назад

      I'm just glad we seem to have lost "bridge" with her "plumber's crack" 🙄

    • @RonHei
      @RonHei 4 года назад +1

      Try digging your head out of the hole it’s in please.

  • @dominangel23
    @dominangel23 6 лет назад +1

    What is it with these people and their Indiana Jones hats? Faux Eccentrics.

    • @dominangel23
      @dominangel23 6 лет назад +3

      Deary me. And there's you with a whole 6 subscribers in your fan club.

    • @dominangel23
      @dominangel23 6 лет назад +1

      I think you need to sort out your pointy head first.

    • @ConsciousAtoms
      @ConsciousAtoms 6 лет назад +8

      They are working the whole day in the summer sun. I'd wear a hat as well.

    • @t.j.payeur739
      @t.j.payeur739 6 лет назад +4

      Have you ever worked outside for a living, bitch? A good hat can be your best friend..ignoramus...

    • @cathjj840
      @cathjj840 5 лет назад +1

      They're English. They're congenetically eccentric.

  • @auzziebri
    @auzziebri 8 лет назад +2

    Faye Simpson... yummie

  • @visuallyfood
    @visuallyfood 5 лет назад +1

    Wonders how many hours it took to talk the Welsh crap to pronounce this area

  • @rexgrl3
    @rexgrl3 6 лет назад

    snooze fest