These old episodes are so deliciously 90's, it's amazing! It's really weird, though, to see Prof. Mick Aston in anything but a colorful woolly jumper! RIP Professor, and thank you for snatching the world of archaeology from the greedy grasp of the snobs and the bureaucrats, and handing it to the people. Cheers.
Fascinating and wonderful vintage Time Team. Alfred is my 30th great-grandfather and I'm related to many of the Viking invaders! What a tumultuous lineage many of us have, since there are many thousands of ancestors of these historical figures.
The farmer is the most brilliant character of this episode. His land and his work is disrupted, yet he's grinning along with the rest of them when the geophysics come off the printer. A man proud of his history.
Robin Bush reading stories from history while we share a drink at a local pub on a cold night is just one of those things…that my dreams are made of….what an excellent storyteller…no wonder it was on him in the early years to tutor Tony…no better man to learn from…
I was born in England but the family moved when I was 5 to Canada. Missed out on all this history and geography. One reason I love Time Team and RUclips. Great stuff.
Missing time team on the historical channels here in sweden :) My dad when he was alive used to record the episodes while i was in school so i could watch them later :)
After watching hours of Time Team of the last year or so, I finally came across the first episode! I am so excited. Then I realized it's mighty close to 30 years ago and I suddenly feel really old. LOL
Much like a RUclips archeologist, I’m slowly uncovering older layers of unwatched time team episodes. The downside is, I already know to be disappointed in Saxon digs lol
Amazing!!!!! This was 30 years ago !!!! Absolutely amazing and I wonder if there are new discoveries related to this site..... I love the history of UK and my grandfather was an Englishman who came to Uruguay back in 1900s !!!!
Really interesting documentary interesting documentary video about King Alfred.. Who seems to be one of the few, if not the only monarch, who successfully stood up against the vikings against at a point overwhelming odds during the early middle ages . Thanks!
He surely was a great king but we only know of his exploits as he had someone writing it all down. I wish other kings had the foresight to of done this also.
@@RJR1787England getting overran and having to give the Danes half of England (Danelaw). The Danes held that land throughout the Viking Age and dominated England. At the same time, the Irish stomped almost every Viking campaign in Ireland and sent the Danes back to Denmark without their heads. This is history that is never explained. The Danes don’t want it known that Ireland obliterated them each time. They got smart and left Ireland alone but were able to hold off n to trading ports. English never took this policy and were always trying to overtake Ireland and repeatedly beaten until they built a castle system but still expended more time and resources in Ireland than if they left Ireland alone. Elizabeth stated more money and resources were spent in Ireland than anywhere else. English always have to put their beaks where they don’t belong!!!
I too love this show and always have done. It's totally unrelated to the British Empire however. It makes me sad how much history everywhere, at all times and in all societies, is misinterpreted to fit whatever nationalistic agenda people wish to hear. History should not be propaganda, but that is how it is taught to children everywhere. The Brits are no better and no worse than anyone else in this regard.
Amazing & delightful to see John Gator get his well deserved recognition /reward. That oddly fades or at least is used to raise the tensions & complain against his findings, thx to the wise actor, Sir Tony. The Danes! such a violent spirituality. I've always been struck by Norse myths but this... But then we are reminded with am visual, "with his lungs up around his ears", Tony! looking back in 2021, always fun but cool to see the younger years & dinner at Carenza's with Mick, Phil & Victor and everyone plus Robin explains some critical information I'd missed! Love seeing the arguments between Carenza & Mick, and all. That fades out with time too, sadly.
Every *Time Team, Time Team Special* and most *Time Team America* programmes have been posted on YT by *Fillask, Reijer Zaaijer* and the _official_ *Time Team* channel.
Mick was so hungry at breakfast on day 2. But, who doesn't love a yummy bacon role or 3? I would have eaten as many as I could and then I would have wrapped up the rest in some napkins to take them to the field. :) Now I'm dying for a bacon roll.. lol. The most delicious thing I have seen them eat is Paella in Malta.... omg
remember that it most likely never actually happened. And was a way to make the Viking seem evil to the contemporary Christians the stories were aimed at.
@@Kaziklu I think if it is true it was a badass way of showing somebody you ain’t playing around. They probably would tell the stories to their kids like “don’t be a jackass or a coward or you will mess around and find out if it’s real”
@@jypsywith_a_jae7575 which is why it likely didn't happen. As there are no accounts of it until several hundred years later. It would be like you or I writing stories about Napoleon and how he used to ride a horse draped in the cloth of the uniforms from dead Prussians forming faux Pegasus wings to intimidate the enemy. Never happened but it is would be a way to show he was kinda nuts.
Pardon me but I believe that you have the Blood Eagle literally backwards. The victim was slit open down their spine and the ribs were cut from the spine. The ribs could then be spread open, revealing the lungs which were then pulled out through the back, creating the image of a man with his lungs as his wings. This image would be impossible to achieve if attempted through the sternum. If the blood eagle was done carefully, the victim might actually live for a (very) short while, as there would be no need to sever any major arteries or veins. Again, this would be unlikely to succeed if you worked inwards through the chest. Unfortunately I don't know anyone with experience enough with the procedure to ask, though I have confidence in my view of the act.
I love Timelline, but these blasted commercials that constantly interrupt the progress are a terrible distraction, which borders on psychological abuse.
There is no historical evidence that the blood eagle was ever performed by any Viking and certainly no evidence that they were pursuing Alfred with that intent. It is still agreed upon that they were a myth associated with the Viking Sagas.
I love this. Massive respect to Robin Bush. However the main reason why Alfred would have wanted to baptize Guthtrum and convert him into a Christian was left untold. The Vikings had no respect for the Christians or their religious houses, or their religious feast days during which they often attacked. Alfred had already tried forcing Guthrum to leave earlier, but instead Guthrum instantly broke his promise and went to occupy Exeter instead. Alfred knew that he could kill Guthrum since he had surrendered for a second time and already betrayed him once, but then what? The Vikings clearly could not be trusted. The next ruler would be just the same. The Vikings would remain his neighbours no matter what. Which is why he took this brilliant gamble by christening Guthrum and luckily for him, Guthrum respected this and chose to honour this non-aggression pact and became a more peaceful ruler. Perhaps he felt entitled to abandon his Gods, who had abandon him? He even turned down the next batch of viking raiders that came to see him seeking an alliance against Alfred. Guthrum had become tired of fighting and enjoyed Alfred's new deal.
Very interesting....they used to think that hill was Alfred's fort...now they know it isn't....shame they can't use the same logical mindset to Hastings
Lovely to see this and to learn from it - but my enjoyment was spoilt by the plethora of strings of ads which interrupted the film at intervals shorter than five minutes - most tiresome!
I have never seen an ad on youtube for the past 6 years, are you not using an ad blocker? Its free from google as an extension. As for Tony i have no answer.
@@theangryaustralian7624 You can get adblock on your phone aswell mate, i have it on mine. Just google it and install, its totally safe. It works as an extension in your browser. Its an ad-on that is downloaded from google themselves. So its safe to use.
@@horyzengaming3935 why don't you provide a link to this mobile ad block with youtube application, im pretty sure that's horse shyte mate. Unless you're talking about youtube run through your mobile Browser, which technically is not youtube mobile or what people mean when they say they watch it on mobile.
They are sure quick to separate themselves from the Vikings, however, they could just as easily be Vikings themselves! Most people in England have a good portion of Scandinavian blood in them.
These British archeologists are quite the impressive lot! Mrs. Lewis could easily pass for one of my great aunts. They all are either red haired or blonde. It’s very likely my ancestors came from these isles, but are quite a bit taller in stature than the folks that make up time team. I’ve heard my great grandfather speak of Wales and Wessex, but outside of that, really have no clue of my ancestry. Perhaps it’s time to order the DNA test and satisfy my curiosity.
Phil kept reminding of someone and I couldn’t place it. All of a sudden I realized who he reminded me of. Sarah Ferguson. It’s not just the red hair because there are 2 other guys on here with red hair. It’s phil specifically. They could be brother and sister. I know they aren’t but they look like they could be. I have never had this thought with any other redhead. Just Phil right now. Maybe it’s the red hair, big faces with big teeth that do it.
These old episodes are so deliciously 90's, it's amazing! It's really weird, though, to see Prof. Mick Aston in anything but a colorful woolly jumper! RIP Professor, and thank you for snatching the world of archaeology from the greedy grasp of the snobs and the bureaucrats, and handing it to the people. Cheers.
I only discovered Time Team last month and I've been on an extensive binge ever since. Season 1 is so different.
I’m going on 8 months! The good news is…there’s tons of content lol at least 8 months more!
As a Dane I cannot get enough of this show I love the history of our viking ancestors and of course early English/Roman history.
A Dane was a viking..u are not a viking
@toledoborn1392 I'm 100% born and raised Danish from Denmark, so yes my ancestors were viking, learn to read, I NEVER stated I was a viking. Moron.
@@toledoborn1392 They never claimed to be, you salty little punk
@@toledoborn1392 Vikings were Danes*
Fascinating and wonderful vintage Time Team. Alfred is my 30th great-grandfather and I'm related to many of the Viking invaders! What a tumultuous lineage many of us have, since there are many thousands of ancestors of these historical figures.
I'm am to related to Alfred and finding out there's lots of us!
The farmer is the most brilliant character of this episode. His land and his work is disrupted, yet he's grinning along with the rest of them when the geophysics come off the printer. A man proud of his history.
Tony Robinson's is so good. Instantly puts me in a happy mood
Mick Aston RIP He was part of what made Time Team great!
AYE, WE LOVE 💕 THESE CHAPS!!
This is the REAL time team! Before the spokesmodels.
Prof. Aston was _the_ most easy going mad archaeologist. A genius brain with a constant grin, in a colorful jumper 🟦🟧🟩🟪🟥🟩🟨🟪🟧🟦🟥
Robin Bush reading stories from history while we share a drink at a local pub on a cold night is just one of those things…that my dreams are made of….what an excellent storyteller…no wonder it was on him in the early years to tutor Tony…no better man to learn from…
John Gater with a rather epic beard. Tony with loads of hair. And Phil with no hat. Primitive stuff! LOL.
And John's beard is red not gray 😅
I was born in England but the family moved when I was 5 to Canada. Missed out on all this history and geography. One reason I love Time Team and RUclips. Great stuff.
Love that all of these episodes are free on RUclips. Fantastic stuff
Missing time team on the historical channels here in sweden :) My dad when he was alive used to record the episodes while i was in school so i could watch them later :)
The first episode!!!... Legendary!... ♥
I really love the introduction of the team in the early episodes
Vh.
After watching hours of Time Team of the last year or so, I finally came across the first episode! I am so excited. Then I realized it's mighty close to 30 years ago and I suddenly feel really old. LOL
Much like a RUclips archeologist, I’m slowly uncovering older layers of unwatched time team episodes. The downside is, I already know to be disappointed in Saxon digs lol
It's a Roman Villa... Clearly
"And what do you do, sir?"
"I own the Kingdom of Wessex."
That drawing tablet is great.. didn't even know ones like that existed in 93
I did CAD on one in the late 80s
I’ve ALWAYS loved this show. I’ve ALWAYS hated how they interrupt the women team members in the earlier episodes.
Yes, I’m glad I’m not the only one who noticed that.
Notice how in the early shows Tony is the one wearing the colorful sweater and Mick is in a denim shirt 🧐😎
Vintage time team-the Bill Cosby sweaters,all the hair and Robin being Tony's history tutor-I love it
Amazing!!!!! This was 30 years ago !!!! Absolutely amazing and I wonder if there are new discoveries related to this site..... I love the history of UK and my grandfather was an Englishman who came to Uruguay back in 1900s !!!!
I'm glad that I came across this channel. I discovered that Alfred is one of my forefathers.
Really interesting documentary interesting documentary video about King Alfred.. Who seems to be one of the few, if not the only monarch, who successfully stood up against the vikings against at a point overwhelming odds during the early middle ages . Thanks!
@Josh Traffanstedt he was *the* great’
He surely was a great king but we only know of his exploits as he had someone writing it all down. I wish other kings had the foresight to of done this also.
@@RJR1787 Agree.. He was a scholar and encouraged literacy I believe also..
@@Nebulasecura Agree!
@@RJR1787England getting overran and having to give the Danes half of England (Danelaw). The Danes held that land throughout the Viking Age and dominated England. At the same time, the Irish stomped almost every Viking campaign in Ireland and sent the Danes back to Denmark without their heads. This is history that is never explained. The Danes don’t want it known that Ireland obliterated them each time. They got smart and left Ireland alone but were able to hold off n to trading ports. English never took this policy and were always trying to overtake Ireland and repeatedly beaten until they built a castle system but still expended more time and resources in Ireland than if they left Ireland alone. Elizabeth stated more money and resources were spent in Ireland than anywhere else. English always have to put their beaks where they don’t belong!!!
If you guys want to see all episdes look up Reijer Zaaijer he has them all
True. But lower quality.
@@justanotherbrickinthewall2843 and not all.
Earliest Time Team I've ever seen. Awesome to see the team in their younger years
They’re so young... great team
OMG Sir Tony, looking good as always
Wow, a young Tony Robbins! His voice has not changed!
Great to see Baldrek again.
I love this show!!! It makes me sad how far the British Empire has decayed just in my lifetime :-(
I too love this show and always have done. It's totally unrelated to the British Empire however. It makes me sad how much history everywhere, at all times and in all societies, is misinterpreted to fit whatever nationalistic agenda people wish to hear. History should not be propaganda, but that is how it is taught to children everywhere. The Brits are no better and no worse than anyone else in this regard.
@@philroberts7238 I think it's time to cast a White man to play Nelson Mandela
@@digginz8603 Presumably you must have a reason for thinking that would be a good idea, but I have to confess I am baffled by it!
@@philroberts7238 Post racial society. It's just a social construct
@@digginz8603 Ah, ok, fair enough.. (Everything's just a social construct of one forn or another when you get right down to it, isn't it?)
Ancient England is just fascinating.
Tony was looking the full nerd here
he looked a lot like John Oliver!
@@MonkeyspankO You're right, he really does
As an American who stumbled across time time 10 years ago... I became a huge fan... I even thought wow Carenza, Helen, and Raksha, so pretty and smart
Amazing & delightful to see John Gator get his well deserved recognition /reward. That oddly fades or at least is used to raise the tensions & complain against his findings, thx to the wise actor, Sir Tony.
The Danes! such a violent spirituality. I've always been struck by Norse myths but this...
But then we are reminded with am visual, "with his lungs up around his ears", Tony! looking back in 2021, always fun but cool to see the younger years & dinner at Carenza's with Mick, Phil & Victor and everyone plus Robin explains some critical information I'd missed!
Love seeing the arguments between Carenza & Mick, and all. That fades out with time too, sadly.
Love watching time team
Every *Time Team, Time Team Special* and most *Time Team America* programmes have been posted on YT by *Fillask, Reijer Zaaijer* and the _official_ *Time Team* channel.
TY!
Mick was so hungry at breakfast on day 2. But, who doesn't love a yummy bacon role or 3? I would have eaten as many as I could and then I would have wrapped up the rest in some napkins to take them to the field. :) Now I'm dying for a bacon roll.. lol. The most delicious thing I have seen them eat is Paella in Malta.... omg
Love Time Team. Enjoyed it so. Miss it.
They all look like archaeologists. It’s great to see Tony with hair.
I’ve just discovered Time Team recently with what I now assume are more recent episodes. I had no idea the show was around for so long.
Same!! Love this show!!
36:40 "And there's chaps throwing scorn and derision on you"
I love Time Team!
Cool. More please.
I actually kind of prefer the earlier, less polished episodes of Time Team.
Moebym, if you are still watching, how do you mean"earlier"? This is epsode N° 1.
I thought blood eagles started with a back cut and ribs were pulled from the back out like wings....but hes the historian I guess
i thought that too. i might be poisoned by Vikings...they showed it done, but cant remember if a back cut was done...
remember that it most likely never actually happened. And was a way to make the Viking seem evil to the contemporary Christians the stories were aimed at.
@@Kaziklu I think if it is true it was a badass way of showing somebody you ain’t playing around. They probably would tell the stories to their kids like “don’t be a jackass or a coward or you will mess around and find out if it’s real”
@@jypsywith_a_jae7575 which is why it likely didn't happen. As there are no accounts of it until several hundred years later. It would be like you or I writing stories about Napoleon and how he used to ride a horse draped in the cloth of the uniforms from dead Prussians forming faux Pegasus wings to intimidate the enemy.
Never happened but it is would be a way to show he was kinda nuts.
Thank you
WOW has it been that long ago, i saw that when it was on the telly. think it was on channel four .
yep. Channel 4.
Thank Heavens - Time Team back again :)
Pardon me but I believe that you have the Blood Eagle literally backwards. The victim was slit open down their spine and the ribs were cut from the spine. The ribs could then be spread open, revealing the lungs which were then pulled out through the back, creating the image of a man with his lungs as his wings. This image would be impossible to achieve if attempted through the sternum. If the blood eagle was done carefully, the victim might actually live for a (very) short while, as there would be no need to sever any major arteries or veins. Again, this would be unlikely to succeed if you worked inwards through the chest. Unfortunately I don't know anyone with experience enough with the procedure to ask, though I have confidence in my view of the act.
@Josh Traffanstedt Latest findings have found that it was rarely done at all.
@Josh Traffanstedt The point is that the result described can't be accomplished from the front. Try it sometime.
@Helaan Örth he's just jealous he couldn't explain it as you did... hahaha...but I got your point and I agree with you. Perfect explanation!
@@nicolavalone I do thank you indeed! 😊
I think you just watched Viking lol
I'm "digging" the diesel Land Rover. Pun intended. Great show.
This is so cool. Tony looks so young. He's the only one I recognize.
This one is so old it entirely pre-dates a permanent geophysics presence on the team!
“It’s a bit round isn’t it” 😂😂
A wonderful story. God bless England.
The owner of the land looks like King Alfred himself.
Silwy Wabbit! :)...Let's see the Polaroid of Alfred ya' got. 🙂🙃🙂
How far technology has progressed since 1993.
Excellent 😊
I love Timelline, but these blasted commercials that constantly interrupt the progress are a terrible distraction, which borders on psychological abuse.
view RUclips in a browser with an ad blocker
Then simply drag the video to the end then hit replay ads dissappear it's not rocket science but clearly to you it's a big big issue
TIME TEAM!!!!
Forget get the avengers! Time team assemble!
There is no historical evidence that the blood eagle was ever performed by any Viking and certainly no evidence that they were pursuing Alfred with that intent. It is still agreed upon that they were a myth associated with the Viking Sagas.
To compare Great King Aelfred to Che Guevara is kinda disgusting…
Love this show but i have to say, with the tech they used at the time it seems like they were grasping a lot to make things fit into what they wanted
I love this. Massive respect to Robin Bush.
However the main reason why Alfred would have wanted to baptize Guthtrum and convert him into a Christian was left untold.
The Vikings had no respect for the Christians or their religious houses, or their religious feast days during which they often attacked. Alfred had already tried forcing Guthrum to leave earlier, but instead Guthrum instantly broke his promise and went to occupy Exeter instead.
Alfred knew that he could kill Guthrum since he had surrendered for a second time and already betrayed him once, but then what? The Vikings clearly could not be trusted. The next ruler would be just the same. The Vikings would remain his neighbours no matter what.
Which is why he took this brilliant gamble by christening Guthrum and luckily for him, Guthrum respected this and chose to honour this non-aggression pact and became a more peaceful ruler. Perhaps he felt entitled to abandon his Gods, who had abandon him? He even turned down the next batch of viking raiders that came to see him seeking an alliance against Alfred. Guthrum had become tired of fighting and enjoyed Alfred's new deal.
If the land was flooded with water: it was a moat.! Quite formidable for an approaching army in horses or foot travel . Let alone wagon carts..
The whole area was Marsh bog and Reed beds with small areas above the water it still floods during heavy periods of rain now
Lyng means heather in Danish, that island might have had heather on it..
That's probably where the word "ling" comes from. Another word for heather.
He has the Blood Eagle all wrong. It's the back, not the front.
Very interesting....they used to think that hill was Alfred's fort...now they know it isn't....shame they can't use the same logical mindset to Hastings
If these folks are still knocking about, I hope they watch The Last Kingdom on Netflix!
Tony with that hair!!!!!
Lovely to see this and to learn from it - but my enjoyment was spoilt by the plethora of strings of ads which interrupted the film at intervals shorter than five minutes - most tiresome!
Use adblock for your browser.
@@AnotherSale Thank you: the ads in this video came unusually thick and fast
I wish they had another go with modern equipment
Intro gives me Tom Scott vibezz
Love Mick rip. 🇺🇸💙
look how young they all are
So baldrick has a cunning plan
To search for turnips in the Somerset levels
che guevara is NOT some "man of the people"
he was a murderer
"The Danes had LITERALLY split England in two". Sad that even educated people don't understand the meaning of that word.
Must have been a big trench down the middle.
lol....heres an article youll hate.
www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/misuse-of-literally
Language naturally evolves, whether you like it or not.
Robin, of all people.
@@00BillyTorontoBill
I genuinely hate what I just read, and prior to this article I had no issue with “literally”.
Now I am figuratively destroyed.
Why does Tony look older when he's younger also new idea for a million subscribers upload others documentaries with ads
I have never seen an ad on youtube for the past 6 years, are you not using an ad blocker? Its free from google as an extension. As for Tony i have no answer.
@@horyzengaming3935 i watch on a phone dont have a computer
@@theangryaustralian7624 You can get adblock on your phone aswell mate, i have it on mine. Just google it and install, its totally safe. It works as an extension in your browser. Its an ad-on that is downloaded from google themselves. So its safe to use.
@@horyzengaming3935 oh right cheers dude
@@horyzengaming3935 why don't you provide a link to this mobile ad block with youtube application, im pretty sure that's horse shyte mate. Unless you're talking about youtube run through your mobile Browser, which technically is not youtube mobile or what people mean when they say they watch it on mobile.
Long Live Tony Robinson.
28:15 some hipster is wearing the guy on the right’s sweater right now.
That farmer looks damned creepy
Tony Robinson at his best
Sounds like Tony Robinson but doesn't look like him!
Time's a funny thing isn't it LOL He's got hair!
Whoa! A dot matrix printer!
They are sure quick to separate themselves from the Vikings, however, they could just as easily be Vikings themselves! Most people in England have a good portion of Scandinavian blood in them.
Not a single trench. A big change from later episodes.
I cringe when Robin talks about the dubious Blood Eagle as if it were a fact. A lot of his history in this is kinda cringy.
These British archeologists are quite the impressive lot! Mrs. Lewis could easily pass for one of my great aunts. They all are either red haired or blonde. It’s very likely my ancestors came from these isles, but are quite a bit taller in stature than the folks that make up time team. I’ve heard my great grandfather speak of Wales and Wessex, but outside of that, really have no clue of my ancestry. Perhaps it’s time to order the DNA test and satisfy my curiosity.
So young...
No Tony we don't remember this from our Primary schools days we dont get taught british history anymore as they was all apperently racists, :(
How far things have come in 27 years. The first Brits were black they say, so white Brits have no claim to Britain.
What a shame
they should go back to this site do lidar on it
So.cool
Phil kept reminding of someone and I couldn’t place it. All of a sudden I realized who he reminded me of. Sarah Ferguson. It’s not just the red hair because there are 2 other guys on here with red hair. It’s phil specifically. They could be brother and sister. I know they aren’t but they look like they could be. I have never had this thought with any other redhead. Just Phil right now. Maybe it’s the red hair, big faces with big teeth that do it.
Saying the blood Eagle is disgusting? Rude much. Its is beautiful if done right
Che Guevara! Seriously? That mass murderer? What's bloody wrong with the script writer?
Tony had hair?!!
Baldrick?? :O
Phil looks odd without his hat!