➤ Time Team's Top 3 SOUTHERN Digs
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- Опубликовано: 11 июн 2024
- 🧭 Three of the best from down yonder. 🧭 Full episodes below!
00:00 - "The Domesday Mill"
(Dotton, Devon)
Series 14 Episode 9
• The Domesday Mill (Dot...
24:04 - "Lost Centuries at St. Osyth"
(Essex)
Series 12, Episode 9
• Lost Centuries at St O...
37:14 - "All About Westminster Abbey"
(Westminster, London)
Series 17, Episode 1
• All About Westminster ...
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As a swede I find it extremly interesting with english history, Sweden and England has so much history in common.
Love the classics.
My personal favorite Southern dig was Plympton St Maurice in Season 6.
Thank you.
Mills are really interesting. Imagine how many hours would've been spent grinding grain by hand. It's probably nowhere near the amount of time spent spinning, but still an immense saving of labour.
Mills are ok 😊
How young they were.
I watched this yesterday??
you're not the only one.
and the whole episode is already several years old.
BUT it does not matter, always fun to watch all over, again and again and again.
It's a fixed version! Replacing Durham with the Westminster dig.
@SamyulDavis ah right thanks
@benediktmorak4409 I know they are old....I meant I watched the exact upload yesterday but its been reuploaded...
Knocked down in the 60’s …. Would be worth millions regardless of condition if left standing…..🙃
Jackie McKinley is my weird crush.
Whats the use of digging bricks & Rocks ??? Whats that going to prove they already know there was a mill there???
They didn't know that there was a medieval mill there and as Mick said very few have ever be excavated.