The Submerged Secrets Hiding In The River Tees | Time Team | Odyssey

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Tony and the team get their feet wet as they examine a stretch of the River Tees where local divers have discovered more than 2,000 high-quality Roman finds.

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I always think of Tony as Baldrick, but I know he's done so much more for us history nerds. Also: Protect Phil At All Cost!!

moretoknowshow
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Does anyone else watch these and try to imagine what archaeologists in 500 yrs time will make of our leftovers? History is fascinating and stirs my imagination in every direction; past and future

lellyt
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This guy is cool needs to be in these docs more often even if it's a quick visit

godfingah
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There's often a little bit of manufactured drama on this show, but that dendro was just a bit of an arrogant jerk. He didn't need to give a date he didn't have, but when Tony went back to him, he was such an ass about it.

Psychlist
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that was a bit of a struggle to start but everyone kept digging (pun intended) and you got some good results! Working the river was a bit of a struggle but with perseverance and hard work paid off in the end! That was fun watching... good job all! Have a good day!

renofredrenofred
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Excellent earlier find!
This location is gorgeous, looks like Ireland! ☘️

bethbartlett
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I absolutely love ancient construction and engineering. If I could go back in time or in the future I’d think I’d choose the early Roman days or watch them build the ancient pyramids

dsta
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The biggest discovery on this dig was that Phil doesn't wear his hat while

wingnutbert
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I love Time Team. I wish we had something like that here in America.
I know they did a special over here a long time ago, but I can't even remember what or where they investigated.
I'd love to see them investigate the old ruins that may have some kind of Templar connection. I can't even remember if it's located in America or Canada, but I do know that it's somewhere North NorthEastern in North America.
Then, it'd be the ultimate special if they went to Oak Island and poked around all over the place because that island is quite the conundrum that has been giving up some of it's secrets that ultimately just lead to a whole crap ton of more questions.

BIGWIGGLE
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I can’t hide how much I like these uploads even though I know it will be turned into a marketing price… 😊😢🤭

Hallands.
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Are all dendrochronologists that sassy?

Phi
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There was that moment at the end of the Intro where he actually turned into Baldrick for a sec.

michaelholloway
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I partially blame the shortness of the trenches for the uncertainties regarding the roads! Don’t be stingy, spring for longer trenches! 😊

Hallands.
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12'17" are the dried parch marks in the field above the two older bridges be old roads?

dd
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There may be an as yet undiscovered bridge.

maytagmark
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If you play video games. The game Assassin's Creed Origins placed around 40ish AD shows so many of the, almost exact building and structures they have found on Time Team The 3d modeling they do looks like it could be used in video games... But game graphics are even better... Sure its in Egypt, but the Romans are the bad guys who still controlled a lot of it.

Patrick_Cooper
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a length of bank with bridge, buildings and a shrine was washed out & collapsed into the river hence all the trinkets & pottery changing rivers coarse favoring far bank & neccessitating another bigger bridge.

westho
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16:36 no, Is just a bag of chips, you even can ring the door

kaiokendo
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Stewart is a smart guy and I almost always agree with him, but calling the Roman army a field army just completely ignores the fact that the Roman army was constant building camps and forts and fighting to defend them as well, that field army logic is a flawed generalization.

winstonpoindexter
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I dunoo why but im sad they cut the wood anyone else ?
I really like history and want everyone preserved lol

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