By popular demand, we've compiled Days 1, 2 and 3 of Time Team's recent Modbury dig into one newly updated feature-length video for your viewing pleasure. Join us for the watch-along this Saturday at 7pm (BST)
If Time Team is open to ideas, I have been trying to find the resting place of the first HMS St George (1622-1697). Was sunk as a hulk off Sheerness and which may now be under land. I am descended from the family who’s flag ship it was and he died on from his injuries. I am intending to be over there this time next year if you want some help. Being ex navy and related to the legend who invented the modern navy it’s mystery holds a place in my heart. General at sea, Robert Blake who was called Admiral, should be a lot more remembered for who he was and what he did for his country. Nelson studied and learnt from him, he had a huge state funeral and yet isn barely even heard of. The sea has and is the corner stone of my life and looking into my past, I can see why. Just an idea.
I really enjoyed Richard. He seems like the type of person who would be your professor that never got through more than 10% of any syllabus because he knows so much about every subject in his field that he would take you off on wild tangents every class Those are the best professors 🙂
Excekkent feature length combination of the whole dig. Makes me happy to see my Patreon contributions continuing the legacy of Time Team and the history that got so manu of us through the recent times of lockdown and isolation. Truly appreciate this gift to the history of the world.
About time Stewart got his own cameraman, he has enough to do, roaming about looking at stuff, as does Matt with all he has gone through over the years, Slaving away, being a monk etc. Hilde needs her own camera as well, just because.
My theory is he had like an obsessive drive to appear in every single original time team episode (didn't miss a single one), and if he appears in one of the new digs it will lock him into some kind of mind loop and he'll never be able to escape again. Let him be at peace.
Very interesting search. Great to see the familiar faces, though sad to see us all getting older. I had some friends years ago who were part of the Stetson Clan. They would surely enjoy this episode. I will try to get this to them.
Gotta love Helen, looks the same as she did 20 years ago. 'Aging? nah don't feel like it.' lol. She makes the show work, and she's always great, I wouldn't understand without her explaining things
Including the family heritage of the Stetsons is a nice touch, interesting, I wonder what Stitson's (caretaker of the church) did? I love the bits of comedy, so glad the toy soldier showed up 😃 I always enjoy these videos 😊
I'd like to be there in 500 years when the Time Team mug that was placed in the test pit is uncovered. I bet the machines that discover it will say, "Well, that's meta" in whatever comm form they are using.
great program but really suprised graphics didnt do a virtual time lapse type reconstruction from the ancient mound/hill fort, early church, abbey and cloisters etc with the shape of the town which could so clearly be seen developing through the burgess plots and then collapsing after the destruction of the battle. It would pull all the info together so clearly like Victor's drawings used to. It's great getting Stuart saying this was an earth bank, thats why the church isnt E/W, and then Helen placing the cloisters etc but we dont get to see that development anymore. you used to use Victor and then the various graphics artists to reconstruct the phases for us like the rise and then redevelopment of a roman fort. surely modern 3d graphics could put it all together into a sequence?
Talk about eccentric, the team is in shorts and shirts and old old man is in a thick grey great-coat. Really made me feel itchy! The programme however was fascinating.
Did they have percussion cap muskets in the English civil war? I thought they were flintlocks. Nevermind. I looked again and they did use a flintlock in the demonstration. They just skipped priming the pan.
Miserable trees make for good dendrochronology. Dr. Scotty Strachan of the University of Nevada, Reno, USA, collects cores from spindly, ragged, apparently half-dead trees from the Eastern Sierra mountains of California and Nevada, and comes up with amazing chronologies. The terrain is rugged, many of the trees seem to be rooted in the local granodiorite or andesite rather than in soil, the climate is not supportive, and yet they persist for up to over 1000 years. (There are famous, older trees, further south, but these are ordinary pine nuts and mahoganies. Trees that the Native Americans knew and made use of before us pasty white people ever knew about the place.)
Seeing Matt all grown up tells me how old I am. I've been with Time Team since the beginning and Channel 4 have no idea of what they lost. They should have left it alone instead of monkeying with the format. Mick is very much missed and, although Phil is still with us, it would be lovely to see him here, even if he's just sitting by the sidelines or finding a reconstructive archaeology project.
Haha, Dominic is exactly right...I buried an Action Man in a pile of builders sand almost 50 years ago, never to be seen again and I remember it like yesterday 😁
I wholeheartedly agree with your statement! The original series had a fascinating cast of unique individuals that probably will never be reproduced. Similar to the weird but brilliant mob of goons that made up Monty Pythons Flying Circus.
Superb. Have come across various stories of different churches being used as stables during the English Civil including Southwell Minster in Nottinghamshire once Parliament took a place over. Was this a policy of the Parliament army or is it a later propaganda story or myth to try and show them in bad light
What is the thing with the three days? I mean sometimes it seems like major discoveries are being made and it's like "All right everyone, stop it and pack it up, it's been 72hours"... why?
The pictureshow a very typical picture of the 17th century where the witch hunts where at there absolute height women dressed up as men, so typical for the period....why not some jet fighters for the period feel?
about 40 yrs ago i rented this big great house,,,,,16ft ceilings the main room had me a bit baffaled,,,it was the whole ceiling the war of the roses,,,,and the house was in yorkshire,,,the guy that owned the house explained it,,,he said an old scottish gent bought the house,,,,AND he put the finishing touches to the ceiling,,,,,he the whole ceiling,,with scots troops,,, i thought it was funny ,,,,mabey because im scott
By popular demand, we've compiled Days 1, 2 and 3 of Time Team's recent Modbury dig into one newly updated feature-length video for your viewing pleasure. Join us for the watch-along this Saturday at 7pm (BST)
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#LONG VIDEO 📸 &✏️ DRAWINGS 📝& #VERRY_Quiet🎶BackTrack🌈ONE 🕐 HOPES
Don't under estimate how much the original series got right about how to make a successful show
Mental how far John's res,mag and all the other wonders he can show without "digging a hole"
If Time Team is open to ideas, I have been trying to find the resting place of the first HMS St George (1622-1697). Was sunk as a hulk off Sheerness and which may now be under land. I am descended from the family who’s flag ship it was and he died on from his injuries. I am intending to be over there this time next year if you want some help. Being ex navy and related to the legend who invented the modern navy it’s mystery holds a place in my heart. General at sea, Robert Blake who was called Admiral, should be a lot more remembered for who he was and what he did for his country. Nelson studied and learnt from him, he had a huge state funeral and yet isn barely even heard of. The sea has and is the corner stone of my life and looking into my past, I can see why. Just an idea.
The knitted Mick Aston doll, with his sweater of course, at 1:15:37 ... I miss him so much!
Can we just have a few hours of Stewart walking and talking through the landscape, please?
I'd watch that
id watch Stewart walking and talking for days
I really enjoyed Richard. He seems like the type of person who would be your professor that never got through more than 10% of any syllabus because he knows so much about every subject in his field that he would take you off on wild tangents every class
Those are the best professors 🙂
Excekkent feature length combination of the whole dig. Makes me happy to see my Patreon contributions continuing the legacy of Time Team and the history that got so manu of us through the recent times of lockdown and isolation. Truly appreciate this gift to the history of the world.
Mightily chuffed that my name is (somewhere) on those huge flags. Very happy to be a Patreon supporter of Time Team!
About time Stewart got his own cameraman, he has enough to do, roaming about looking at stuff, as does Matt with all he has gone through over the years, Slaving away, being a monk etc. Hilde needs her own camera as well, just because.
Fantastic edit of the three days. I watched the in progress videos and the additional context is wonderful. Great job.
"...to some prehistoric flint."
Me: **expecting Phil to pop up out of nowhere even though he's Sir No Longer Appearing in These Digs**
Why isn't he? I miss him.
@@Metalkatt Phil has been popping up recently on Waterloo Uncovered, you might enjoy that.
I keep seeing the sides of those test pits and hear him raging about people not keeping the sides perfectly vertical and clean
My theory is he had like an obsessive drive to appear in every single original time team episode (didn't miss a single one), and if he appears in one of the new digs it will lock him into some kind of mind loop and he'll never be able to escape again. Let him be at peace.
@@danipetch9911 He's retired now.
I love Stuarts eye for the obscure clues hidden in the landscape and great job to you all as always time team you warriors 👍
Very interesting search. Great to see the familiar faces, though sad to see us all getting older.
I had some friends years ago who were part of the Stetson Clan. They would surely enjoy this episode. I will try to get this to them.
Gotta love Helen, looks the same as she did 20 years ago. 'Aging? nah don't feel like it.' lol. She makes the show work, and she's always great, I wouldn't understand without her explaining things
Excellent programme.
Excellent program!
I ❤ Time Team so much.
superb production quality and honours those that went before in the last 30+ years
Great to see many of the earlier episodes still working on Time Team
A wonderful episode I really enjoyed it.
Love this show (esp. the Classics) ❤
Love this!
Ooh boy! Getting my snacks ready right now for this episode!
This was absolutely wonderful!.
Including the family heritage of the Stetsons is a nice touch, interesting, I wonder what Stitson's (caretaker of the church) did? I love the bits of comedy, so glad the toy soldier showed up 😃 I always enjoy these videos 😊
I'd like to be there in 500 years when the Time Team mug that was placed in the test pit is uncovered. I bet the machines that discover it will say, "Well, that's meta" in whatever comm form they are using.
Dr Gus is awesome! Big fan from Albany, Georgia USA?
I miss the Kiwi, Bridget. Very brilliant and assertive. Raysan is one lucky fellow.
Love it.💚💚💚💚💚
Interesting show this time. Thank you. Lord Parr
Excellent. 👍🦘
Brilliant 🎉
31:00 American WWII parachutist - I had the same Airfix figures!
Isn't he a US Marine from the 1st moulding Airfix ran? I think the coil around his chest is a rope...
Dr. Gus is great! Really enjoy his commentary. What happened to Rakshaw (sp)??? She was amazing and underappreciated!
Thanks Guys👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 🍂🍁🍂
great program but really suprised graphics didnt do a virtual time lapse type reconstruction from the ancient mound/hill fort, early church, abbey and cloisters etc with the shape of the town which could so clearly be seen developing through the burgess plots and then collapsing after the destruction of the battle. It would pull all the info together so clearly like Victor's drawings used to. It's great getting Stuart saying this was an earth bank, thats why the church isnt E/W, and then Helen placing the cloisters etc but we dont get to see that development anymore. you used to use Victor and then the various graphics artists to reconstruct the phases for us like the rise and then redevelopment of a roman fort. surely modern 3d graphics could put it all together into a sequence?
I miss phil
And Tony
I don't.
@@SebastianSchleussneralways one knob
Talk about eccentric, the team is in shorts and shirts and old old man is in a thick grey great-coat. Really made me feel itchy! The programme however was fascinating.
Did they have percussion cap muskets in the English civil war? I thought they were flintlocks. Nevermind. I looked again and they did use a flintlock in the demonstration. They just skipped priming the pan.
Tenter hooks not tender hooks
We were just in Devon. I wish I’d known. Instead we went to Berry Pomeroy and Totnes.
Miserable trees make for good dendrochronology. Dr. Scotty Strachan of the University of Nevada, Reno, USA, collects cores from spindly, ragged, apparently half-dead trees from the Eastern Sierra mountains of California and Nevada, and comes up with amazing chronologies. The terrain is rugged, many of the trees seem to be rooted in the local granodiorite or andesite rather than in soil, the climate is not supportive, and yet they persist for up to over 1000 years. (There are famous, older trees, further south, but these are ordinary pine nuts and mahoganies. Trees that the Native Americans knew and made use of before us pasty white people ever knew about the place.)
Seeing Matt all grown up tells me how old I am. I've been with Time Team since the beginning and Channel 4 have no idea of what they lost. They should have left it alone instead of monkeying with the format. Mick is very much missed and, although Phil is still with us, it would be lovely to see him here, even if he's just sitting by the sidelines or finding a reconstructive archaeology project.
Haha, Dominic is exactly right...I buried an Action Man in a pile of builders sand almost 50 years ago, never to be seen again and I remember it like yesterday 😁
A Cornet was an army officer of Horse .Sort of junior Captain i think
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Flip! I slept all the way through it!
Shall I try again?
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Any chance Phil Harding can ever drop by? Would be great to see him again. :)
Carenza still has the most beautiful hands.
All interesting and entertaining but just not the same without Tony, Mick (RIP), Phil, and Blinkhorn.
I dont know, I just do not feel the same chemistry as the original team.. What happened with the afterword beer at the local pub?
I wholeheartedly agree with your statement! The original series had a fascinating cast of unique individuals that probably will never be reproduced. Similar to the weird but brilliant mob of goons that made up Monty Pythons Flying Circus.
Did you find the hand for the missing soldier toy? *Asking for a friend* 😝
12 days ? Wow
woohoo
Superb. Have come across various stories of different churches being used as stables during the English Civil including Southwell Minster in Nottinghamshire once Parliament took a place over. Was this a policy of the Parliament army or is it a later propaganda story or myth to try and show them in bad light
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What is the thing with the three days? I mean sometimes it seems like major discoveries are being made and it's like "All right everyone, stop it and pack it up, it's been 72hours"... why?
Enjoyed the full length presentation, just wish you could include the missing person in one of these.
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14:27 I'll give my left arm for Robin and Victor.
It seems that the Civil Warhad the same effect on England as the Thrity Years War had on Germany.
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Are John Gater and Pete Townshend related?
Good show but not the same without Tony and Phil.
Patio no terrace yes
Timeteam is still a thing? Great! They dont have Baldrick? Nevermind then...
Oh beaver hats! Not actual cowboys ok .
The pictureshow a very typical picture of the 17th century where the witch hunts where at there absolute height women dressed up as men, so typical for the period....why not some jet fighters for the period feel?
Is there new stuff? Let's wait. Seen the Stetson before. It doesn't even look like what we're used to from films and series.
It’s the one from the Stetson series. They just compiled it into one episode instead of three episodes like it was originally.
Too much fluff, not enough archeology!
7:02 tell people your stinking rich why don’t ya
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Déjà vu …??
We've seen this. New content please!!
It’s the 3 parts put together as some people (like me) really enjoy watching a whole long episode!
It explains this in the introduction under the video. 😂. And I hadn’t seen this, as it happens. The Royal ‘We’?
re-run....
Yes, it explains this in the description of the video. 😂
about 40 yrs ago i rented this big great house,,,,,16ft ceilings the main room had me a bit baffaled,,,it was the whole ceiling the war of the roses,,,,and the house was in yorkshire,,,the guy that owned the house explained it,,,he said an old scottish gent bought the house,,,,AND he put the finishing touches to the ceiling,,,,,he the whole ceiling,,with scots troops,,, i thought it was funny ,,,,mabey because im scott