➤ Time Team's Top 3 BURIAL GROUNDS

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💀 DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES 💀 (Unless you're an archaeologist)
Full episodes below!

00:00 - "Under The Gravestones"
Series 18, Episode 6
(Castor, Cambridgeshire)

15:53 - "Bodies In The Shed"
Series 13, Episode 1
(Glendon)

35:30 - "Saxon Death Saxon Gold"
Series 18, Episode 2
(West Langton, Leicestershire)

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I can never get bored with Tony Robinson's presentations. He is good, he could get anyone interested in archaeology.

Shlin
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So glad I discovered your videos my Sundays were always spent watching Timeteam on channel 4 .Now I can watch again X

jenninaluznyj
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Tony does such a brilliant job. Always enthusiastic. Always asking the right questions. Always a little sceptical to make sure things stay factual.

eclecticjon
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The show must go on, dig them all up!

wrxs
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Your work is SO interesting - and enjoyable to look at :) Thanks

unisternsdorf
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It is amazing how the weight of that meter or more of earth on top of those bodies in the first dig doesn’t just, over time, just CRUSH those skulls!!

rachelgates
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Love the Time-Team & Toni Robinson 😇💟💓💜

claudettedelphis
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This is so awsome Tony all this incredible archaeology just under your feet I was a bit of a amateur Egyptology person but all these Roman, medievil, Celtic ruins, dotted all over England I think it's totally cool here in Australia I mean we only have 200 yrs of recorded European history what went on b4 that archaeology is really anyone's guess, but it is a very big country and let's face it all sorts of visitors may have literally bumped into our enormously long coast line I would love to go on a dig with phill and you Tony, totally would be blown away keep these awsome videos coming time team love it cheers from Sydney mate and your entire team thier all extremely profesional thankyou .

phillipsmith
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Skeletons in the Shed is one of my favorites. Second episode I watched on this channel.

bonniesaxe
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This is a true testament to efforts made in archeological education.
I mean, if you can get Baldrick to sound this intelligent…..

wolfdog
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26:25 so why is the wall behind Tony part of a church / chapel .... the window is fancy enough

ivanolsen
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The Roman’s built such well planned, useful, beautiful, and solid works I don’t understand how they were left to waste away/demolished and/or re-used by the next wave of the population to come through. There seemed to be a massive step backwards in the living conditions.

louem
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finding all those nameless completely forgotten skeletons might really have sent me off on the complete pointlessness of life. existential devastation.

newwavepop
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It's like old home week isn't it!

alanatolstad
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Castor Church dig seems like the Romans had some kind of worship thing going there and didn't they often go right on top and/or take in older spiritual sites? Part occupation tactic part influenced by supposedly Romanized Britons? Doesn't it seem like the "X" marks the spot would actually be centered on center of the Church? Is there any way to discover if the church was built on the x spot? Any records that could assist in pondering and speculating? That would be a fun conversation would it not?
Seems like an abnormal amount of people buried on and around that ground. Old churches always have a lot of that, but does this seem more than usual? Is there any way to see if that's true? Be neat if it was and then we could do some fictional speculative pondering on why? Fun to think on how for very long periods people did things a certain way. Very fun to see another of these best of episodes.

mark.J
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My Great Uncle was killed by a shell fired by a gun of the likes of this one on October the 12th 1917. He was marching up with the 33rd Battalion AIF in preparation for an assault on German positions at Paschendale.

mutualbeard
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Harness racing not for me. Saw too many horses break legs on hard tracks. Really horrible to see. :(

grendel_nz
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Bodies from the Plague? That's what I think when they find a bunch of medieval skeletons.

saralynfosnight
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They always seem to find bones in burial grounds and graveyards, it's mad.

josephsolowyk
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I seriously doubt romans or anyone else would have buried bodies right on top of that mosaic floor like that!! Maybe someone else, many years later, cast these poor people off like that. But it just seems like they wouldn’t want to do that!!

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