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Time Team's Series Producer, Tim Taylor is joined by Sir Tony Robinson and bone expert, Jackie McKinley of Wessex Archaeology, for a very special conversation.
The skeleton crew look back at some of Time Team's most memorable digs to feature burials, while Jackie recalls highlights from her professional career at Wessex Archaeology: the Cliffsend burials and the Amesbury Archer.
Join us for the premiere and live chat, TONIGHT, Saturday 24th February at 7pm GMT.
Time Team News returns for our first brand new episode of 2024, and what a show we have lined up!
Dani Wootton brings us up to speed on some of the latest archaeology discoveries from across the globe. Stories include a Roman bath-house in Croatia, Amazonian settlements and what might be one of the earliest maps of the stars!
Dani also pays tribute to the late Mark Corney, who appeared on Time Team many times over the years.
Meanwhile, John Gater visits the Shetland Isles to explore the location of an incredible Pictish treasure hoard. Plus Derek Pitman heads to Hastings to find out about an intriguing Bronze Age site.
A compilation of the amazing stories and finds featured in Time Team News in 2023.
Presented by Dani Wootton, featuring Derek Pitman, Lawrence Shaw, Helen Geake, Carenza Lewis, John Gater, Miles Russell, Philippa Walton, Harry Manley, Megan Russell, Tim Fitzhigham, Richard Osgood and Harvey Mills.
Time Team News is a monthly update of archaeological news and discoveries from Britain and around the world. Look out for the next new episode coming very soon.
Listen to Time Team News as an audio-only podcast: https://www.timeteamdigital.com/listen
Members of Time Team (including Carenza, John, Stewart, Naomi, Matt, Dani, Derek and Lawrence) look back at their best moments from 2023, while looking ahead to 2024.
Time Team News is your monthly helping of archaeology stories and discoveries from Britain and across the world!
In Episode 5, we return to Boden Fogou in West Cornwall to find out the latest developments since Time Team's dig in 2021. Matt 'Bear' Clark brings our 3D reconstruction interpretation up to date with the new findings.
Dr Derek Pitman and Dr Lawrence Shaw discuss a colossal Bronze Age hall recently discovered in Germany, and Lawrence's recent adventures in the South Pacific. Plus Dani Wootton catches up with old Time Team friend, Dr Philippa Walton to hear about ongoing research on Roman river rituals, following a Classic episode.
In Episode 4 of Time Team News, Dani Wootton takes a closer look at the use of artificial intelligence to read ancient scrolls, and the world's oldest wooden structure in Central Africa.
Meanwhile, Helen Geake visits King's Lynn in Norfolk to investigate the boards of the Bard, William Shakespeare. Plus, we're treated to an exclusive preview of an upcoming collaboration with Forestry England and Operation Nightingale.
It's time for another helping of Time Team News, featuring archaeological stories from across the globe. This month, Dani Wootton takes a closer look at recent discoveries including an Iron Age gold torc and a palatial Mayan building in Mexico.
Elsewhere, Dani catches up with Carenza Lewis on site, to hear some exciting news, while Helen Geake speaks with Operation Nightingale's Richard Osgood and Harvey Mills about their inspiring new book, 'Broken Pots, Mending Lives'.
He's back! Sir Tony Robinson returns to Time Team to investigate the US 101st Airborne Division in Britain. Time Team have been invited to Aldbourne, Wiltshire, by Operation Nightingale, on the 80th anniversary since Easy Company were stationed here in 1943, shortly before D-Day.
Dani Wootton returns with another instalment of archaeology news and discoveries from around the world. Stories this month include the rediscovery of a lost Medieval abbey in South West England, John Gater in ancient Orkney and prehistoric inhabitants of North America.
Introducing TIME TEAM NEWS: Our brand new monthly feature, showcasing amazing archaeological discoveries from around the world and updates from the team.
This month, presented by Time Team's community archaeologist and finds specialist, Dani Woottton, our stories take us to London, Germany and China, while Dr Derek Pitman vists Bournemouth University's field school with Dr Miles Russell.
It's our final day in Norfolk, where Time Team have been called in by Dr Helen Geake to investigate the site of an early Medieval burial that has unearthed some incredible finds. Can the team make sense of this intriguing site? They have just one day left to find out!
It's Day 2 in Norfolk, and Time Team have been called in by Dr Helen Geake to investigate the site of an early Medieval burial that has unearthed some incredible finds. Can the team relocate the grave and is it the site of a larger cemetery?
Time Team have been called in by Dr Helen Geake to investigate the site of an early Medieval burial in Norfolk that has unearthed some incredible finds. Can the team relocate the grave and is it the site of a larger cemetery? They have just three days to find out!
Time Team's Expedition Crew returns to investigate a Medieval shipwreck off the South coast of England, laden with a fascinating cargo. Derek Pitman and Lawrence Shaw spend a day with the dive team from Bournemouth University Maritime Archaeology to uncover 700 year-old secrets hidden beneath the waves.
Time Team's Dr Derek Pitman and Lawrence Shaw are part of an international team investigating an ancient settlement at Vlochos, in Thessaly. This ongoing project is uncovering a thousand years of history buried just beneath the surface. In Time Team's very first international Expedition Crew episodes, we join the team for a season to help shed more light on this fascinating site.
Time Team's Dr Derek Pitman and Lawrence Shaw join an international team of experts investigating an ancient settlement in central Greece. This ongoing project is uncovering a thousand years of history buried just beneath the surface. In Time Team's very first international Expedition Crew episodes, we join the team for a season to help shed more light on this fascinating site.
It's the final day at Halston Hall, Shropshire, where Time Team are trying to locate a possible Knights Hospitaller preceptory. Can they make sense of another complex site?
It's Day 2 at Halston Hall, Shropshire, where Time Team are trying to locate a possible Knights Hospitaller preceptory.
Time Team are at Halston Hall, Shropshire, where Stewart Ainsworth believes he's found a lost Knights Hospitaller preceptory. Is Stewart right? The team have just three days to find out! Day 1 of this special 3-part episode.
Dani Wootton and members of Time Team reflect on another incredible year of archaeology, looking back at their favourite moments of 2022, from digging with the team and personal highlights to top discoveries from around the world. Dani also shares a preview of some of the exciting projects on the way in 2023.
Time Team returns to Broughton Roman Villa to investigate the mysterious stone sarcophagus that originally led to the site's discovery. In September 2021, the full team had the usual three days to shed light on a huge Roman villa on the Broughton Castle estate. But with questions still remaining unanswered, we've sent in our new Expedition Crew for a closer look. It's our second and final day in Oxfordshire. Can we answer all of our questions in the time remaining?
Time Team returns to Broughton Roman Villa in Oxfordshire to investigate the mysterious stone sarcophagus that originally led to the site's discovery. In September 2021, the full team had the traditional three days to shed light on a huge villa on the Broughton Estate, originally discovered by Time Team's Keith Westcott. But with questions surrounding the sarcophagus remaining unanswered, we've sent in our new Expedition Crew for a closer look. Can the team relocate the burial? And what will we find? There's a lot to do and – on this occasion – only two days to do it!
Time Team officially returns for its first brand new episodes in a decade. New presenters Dr Gus Casely-Hayford and Natalie Haynes join team members old and new to investigate 2 new dig sites. Series 21 (Season 21) of Time Team follows two new digs, each released in extended 3-part episodes exclusively on the Time Team Official YouTube channel. The first dig explores a mysterious Iron Age site in Cornwall; the second investigates a huge Roman villa on the estate of a Tudor castle in Oxfordshire.
Regular contributors on the Time Team Series 1 include Mick Aston (Archaeologist), Victor Ambrus (Illustrator), Phil Harding(Field Archaeologist), Geraldine Barber(Environmental Archaeologist), Carenza Lewis(Archaeologist),Tony Robinson (Presenter), Robin Bush (Historian) and John Gater (Geophysicist).