Time Team

Overview
Launched in 1994 on Channel 4, Time Team captivates viewers with its engaging approach to archaeology. Created by Tim Taylor and hosted by actor Tony Robinson, each episode follows a team of experts as they conduct a three-day dig, unraveling historical mysteries. Robinson adeptly breaks down complex processes for a general audience. Over the years, the cast of specialists has evolved, featuring renowned archaeologists like Mick Aston, Carenza Lewis, Francis Pryor, and Phil Harding. The excavated sites span a vast timeline, from the Palaeolithic era to the events of World War II, showcasing the depth of history beneath the surface.
Episodes
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1

The Guerrilla Base of the King - Athelney, Somerset
In the inaugural episode of Time Team, Tony and his crew head to Athelney in Somerset to explore a cluster of hills that were once islands in a swamp....
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On the Edge of an Empire - Ribchester, Lancashire
Ribchester, located in Lancashire, has long been recognized as the location of a Roman fort. The Time Team visits the town with two main objectives: t...
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The New Town of a Norman Prince - Much Wenlock, Shropshire
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The Fortress in the Lake - Llangorse Lake, Powys
The Time Team heads to the Brecon Beacons in Wales to explore a small artificial island located in Llangorse Lake. The locals share intriguing tales, ...
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Lord of the Isles - Finlaggan, Islay
The Time Team journeys to a cluster of islands off the western coast of Scotland to explore the ancient culture of the "Lords of the Isles," who held ...
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The Saxon Graves - Winterbourne Gunner, Wiltshire
The Time Team heads to Hylton Castle, located near Sunderland. A community organization is eager to transform the surrounding area into a tourist dest...
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The Lost Villa - Tockenham, Wiltshire
In the charming village of Tockenham, nestled within the Wiltshire countryside, there are no traces of Roman history. However, the 15th-century church...
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The Archbishop's Back Garden - Lambeth Palace, London
The Time Team journeyed to Lambeth Palace, located in central London, to explore the mystery behind the Romans' choice to cross the Thames at a differ...
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Medieval Dining Hall - Hylton Castle, Sunderland
The Time Team heads to Winterbourne Gunner in Wiltshire to explore a stalled housing project, halted due to the discovery of numerous Saxon graves nea...
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Maryland, USA - St. Mary's City, Maryland, USA
Between May 17 and 19, 1996, the team traveled to St. Mary's City in Maryland to collaborate with American archaeologists in their search for traces o...
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Mystery of the Cornish Skeletons - Launceston, Cornwall
Between March 22 and 24, 1996, a local landowner stumbled upon human remains while working on a water pipe installation. The location, known for its h...
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Steam-Powered Mint - Soho, Birmingham
In this episode, filmed from April 5 to 7, 1996, the team embarks on a quest to uncover the remnants of Matthew Boulton's Soho Manufactory, a signific...
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8th Century Church - Govan, Glasgow
During filming from June 14 to 16, 1996, the team investigates the unusual tortoise-shaped gravestones found in the graveyard of a 19th-century church...
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Norman and Medieval Castles - Malton, North Yorkshire
Between July 5 and 7, 1996, the team sets out to explore a medieval castle and a Jacobean mansion. Barry Scott, a skilled bladesmith, crafts a sword e...
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Roman Villa - Netheravon, Wiltshire
Filmed between August 2 and 4, 1996, this episode follows the search for a Roman villa first partially unearthed 90 years earlier by William Hawley. A...
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Richmond Palace - Richmond, Surrey
Between July 25 and 27, 1997, the team sets up camp on a pristine suburban lawn by the Thames, eager to uncover the long-lost Richmond Palace, where E...
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Bronze-Age Trackway - Greylake, Somerset
The team heads to the Somerset Levels to hunt for a wooden trackway that dates back 4,000 years. During the Bronze and Iron Ages, the fastest route th...
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Viking Graves - Orkney, Scotland
The team sets out to uncover clues about the Viking invasion and its impact on ancient Britain. Their journey takes them to the Orkney island of Sanda...
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Roman Villa - Turkdean, Gloucestershire
After three days of live digging, the weekend concluded with the discovery of a Romano-British villa complex, marking it as one of the largest ever un...
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Copper-Age Settlement - Mallorca, Spain
Time Team ventures overseas to explore one of their most difficult archaeological sites yet. On the Spanish island of Mallorca, they aim to uncover tr...
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Aston Eyre Farmhouse - Aston Eyre, Shropshire
During their visit to Shropshire from June 27 to 29, 1997, the team investigates a cluster of medieval structures in Aston Eyre, where the only surviv...
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Cathedral Hill - Downpatrick, County Down
Between February 19 and 21, 1997, the team explores Cathedral Hill in search of early monastic structures, rumored to be the site where St. Patrick es...
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Deserted Medieval Village - High Worsall, North Yorkshire
Between October 10 and 12, 1997, Time Team visited High Worsall, a village near Middlesbrough that has largely vanished over the centuries. The team u...
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Wedgwood's First Factory - Burslem, Stoke-On-Trent
The Team travels to Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, to explore the remnants of Josiah Wedgwood's inaugural factory and uncover the types of pottery produced ...
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Back Garden Roman Finds - Papcastle, Cumbria
The team travels to North West England to explore Roman artifacts and a potential Roman structure discovered in a family's garden, located just 100 me...
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Dominican Friary Church and Norman Cathedral - Thetford, Norfolk
The pupils of Thetford Grammar School in Norfolk invite Time Team to explore the remnants of a Dominican friary church and a 1,000-year-old Norman cat...
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Cooper's Hole - Cheddar Gorge, Somerset
At the invitation of the cave's owner, the Marquess of Bath, a team investigates the site for signs of Palaeolithic human habitation, potentially one ...
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Medieval Plympton - Plympton, Devon
In the 12th century, many towns were meticulously planned with regular layouts. The residents of Plympton are convinced they can uncover the design of...
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Tudor Dockyard - Smallhythe, Kent
The team is on a quest to uncover a 15th-century dock in Small Hythe, once located alongside the expansive River Rother, now just a wild field ten mil...
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Golf Course Roman Bathhouse - Beauport Park, Sussex
Historian Guy de la Bedoyere enlists the team to explore the secluded remnants of a bath-house found by Gerald Brodribb deep within Sussex's woodlands...
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Bombers In Reedham Marshes - Reedham, Norfolk
The Time Team collaborates with air crash investigators to uncover the circumstances surrounding the tragic crash of two B-17 bombers on February 21, ...
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Back To Turkdean - Turkdean, Gloucestershire
Time Team returns to a live excavation from 1997, where they previously uncovered a significant Roman complex in a Gloucestershire field. New geophysi...
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Field Cropmarks - Kemerton, Worcestershire
An aerial survey of a field in Worcestershire has uncovered cropmarks that hint at significant Bronze Age discoveries, alongside Iron Age remnants. Ti...
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Ruined Norman Church - Bawsey, Norfolk
The live dig takes place at a dilapidated Norman church perched on a hill in Norfolk, a National Trust property that holds the potential for extraordi...
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Montravers Estate (Part 1) - Nevis, West Indies
The team, invited by historian David Small, travels to the small Caribbean island of Nevis for a six-day excavation focused on the island's history of...
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Montravers Estate (Part 2) - Nevis, West Indies
The team travels to the small Caribbean island of Nevis, invited by historian David Small, for a six-day excavation focused on the history of sugar pr...
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A Muslim Port In Spain - Denia, Spain
A thousand years ago, Denia on the Costa Blanca flourished as a vibrant Islamic outpost in medieval Europe, until its Christianization in 1242. During...
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The Mosaic at the Bottom of the Garden - Cirencester, Gloucestershire
In 300 A.D., Corinium Dobunnorum stood as England's second richest city after Londinium. Today, it's the charming town of Cirencester in Gloucestershi...
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One of the First Spitfires Lost in France - Wierre-Effroy, France
On May 23, 1940, RAF pilot Paul Klipsch's Spitfire (P9373) went down in a field in Wierre-Effroy, France. Time Team, alongside WWII aviation experts a...
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An Iron-Age Roundhouse and a Henge - Waddon, Dorset
Time Team is engaged in some gardening work as local residents bring forth intriguing evidence of past activities, including pottery fragments and irr...
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Hadrian's Wall - Birdoswald, Cumbria
The team embarks on the groundbreaking excavation of a cemetery located at a Roman fort, part of a World Heritage Site along Hadrian's Wall, marking t...
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In Search of the Earliest Traces of Mankind - Elveden, Suffolk
Hidden beneath a contemporary holiday village in Suffolk are traces of early Stone Age life dating back 400,000 years. While human remains from this e...
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The Missing Cathedral and the Diabetic Prior - Coventry, West Midlands
Coventry's contemporary cathedral stands where the original was destroyed by Luftwaffe bombs during World War II. Additionally, a third cathedral, St....
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The Royalists' Last Stand - Basing House, Hampshire
Basing House in Hampshire, once a grand residence of the Paulet family and among the largest private estates in Britain, faced destruction during the ...
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A Bronze-Age Barrow and Walkway - Flag Fenn, Cambridgeshire
The team faces a challenging task in the flat expanses of the Cambridgeshire fenland, searching for traces of an ancient civilization. They believe a ...
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In Search of the Palace of King Offa - Sutton, Hereford
The Time Team visits Freen's Court, straddling the English-Welsh border, where a recent aerial image reveals intriguing parch marks. This area was onc...
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A Roman Temple in Sight of the Millennium Dome - Greenwich Park, London
The team explores for Roman artifacts in Greenwich Park, London, with the assistance of Hedley Swain from the Museum of London, Harvey Sheldon from th...
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Nuns in Northumbria - Hartlepool, County Durham
In 1833, construction workers in Hartlepool, Northumbria, uncovered name stones and skeletons in what had once been the graveyard of Hartlepool Abbey....
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The Roman Fortress of Eboracum - York, Yorkshire
The team travels to the historic city of York for an exciting live excavation. Among their discoveries are a Roman skeleton clad in hobnailed boots an...
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An Anglo-Saxon Cemetery - Normanton, Lincolnshire
The discovery of Roman pottery within an Anglo-Saxon cemetery piques the team's curiosity. They team up with archaeologist Naomi Field, Roman pottery ...
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The Man Who Bought a Castle - Alderton, Northamptonshire
Derek Batten acquired a piece of land marketed as a castle with a moat, but all he found was a tree-covered mound encircled by a large ditch. Seeking ...
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The Celtic Spring - Llygadwy, Powys
In the heart of Wales, an incredible location features a Megalith, a Neolithic burial site, a Norman lookout tower, early Christian artifacts, and a n...
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A Waltham Villa - Waltham Field, Whittington, Gloucestershire
Time Team aims to create a vivid portrayal of a family residing in a Roman villa in the Cotswolds nearly 2000 years ago. They choose to excavate a sit...
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The Lost Viaduct - Blaenavon, Torfaen
Time Team embarks on a mission to uncover what is thought to be the earliest railway viaduct, constructed in 1790 for transporting coal from a nearby ...
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A Palace Sold for Scrap - Rycote, Thame, Oxfordshire
The owners of Rycote House reside in a beautifully converted stable block but are curious about the grand house that once existed on their property, b...
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An Iron-Age Roundhouse - Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire
The team is exploring Salisbury Plain, a vast area of over 38,000 hectares in South West England owned by the MOD. While the land is abundant with anc...
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The Bone Caves - Alveston, Gloucestershire
In a narrow cave, a collection of bones has been uncovered, including those of cows, dogs, and a human skull, all dating back to the late Iron Age Cel...
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The Inter-City Villa - Basildon, Berkshire
While working on Brunel's Great Western Railway line, about 50 miles from London, laborers stumbled upon mosaic floors that hinted at a Roman villa. U...
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Holy Island - Lindisfarne, Northumberland
The team explores various historical findings on the renowned Holy Island of Lindisfarne, uncovering traces of military presence from the 16th and 17t...
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The Leaning Tower of Bridgnorth - Bridgnorth, Shropshire
The only remnant of Bridgnorth Castle is its towering 70-foot Norman structure. The team gathers in the park, working to envision what the castle look...
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Three Tales of Canterbury - Canterbury, Kent
In a recap of a past live dig, the team explores the historic city of Canterbury, focusing on three distinct locations tied to their spiritual signifi...
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The Leper Hospital - Winchester, Hampshire
Just outside Winchester's city limits, in what is now referred to as Hospital Field, lay the St Mary Magdalen Leper Hospital, likely established aroun...
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In Search of the Brigittine Abbey - Syon House, London
The team delves into a medieval enigma surrounding Syon Abbey, established by Henry V and later expanded by his son, Henry VI. This grand monastery, h...
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A Roman Bath House and Edwardian Folly - Whitestaunton Manor, Somerset
Nestled beside the pristine lawns of Whitestaunton Manor in Somerset's Blackdown Hills lies a patch of muddy weeds, rumored to be the remnants of a Ro...
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The Crannog in the Loch - Loch Migdale, Scottish Highlands
In Loch Migdale, there's a round formation of stones that might be a crannog, while a small circular feature on the shore, measuring 12 meters across,...
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Saxon Burials on the Ridge - South Carlton, Lincolnshire
The team explores a potential fifth-century burial site in a cultivated field, uncovering a metal shield boss. One of the male skeletons is gripping a...
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The Roman Fort That Wasn't There - Syndale, Kent
The events that transpired right after the Romans landed in 43 AD remain a mystery, especially since no Roman fort has yet been uncovered in this regi...
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An Iron-Age Trading Centre - Green Island, Dorset
Green Island in Poole Harbour has proven to be a notable site for Iron Age activities, showcasing signs of industrial work and trade with the mainland...
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A Medieval Blast Furnace - The Old Furnace, Oakamoor, Staffordshire
The team returns to the Furnace Cottage garden in Churnet Valley, where their earlier dig uncovered signs of iron production dating back to the Elizab...
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Rescuing a Mesolithic Foreshore - Goldcliff, Newport
As the tide pulls back from the Severn estuary, fascinating signs of Stone Age life emerge. Time Team embarks on a three-day quest to unearth these ar...
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Fertile Soils, Rich Archaeology - Wittenham Clumps, Oxfordshire
Across the British countryside, numerous Iron Age hill forts can be found. In Oxfordshire, a local archaeology team is excavating one such fort but la...
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King Cnut's Manor - Nassington, Northamptonshire
Time Team couldn't resist the unique opportunity to excavate a living room, so they set their sights on a manor house in Nassington that had seen bett...
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Back-Garden Archaeology: Revisiting a Roman Villa - Ipswich, Suffolk
Renowned archaeologist Basil Brown found that Castle Hill, near Ipswich, is named for a significant Roman villa rather than a castle. Unfortunately, h...
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The Lost City of Roxburgh - Roxburgh, Scottish Borders
Tony and his team embark on a quest to uncover the remnants of Roxburgh, a significant site in medieval Scotland. However, they face the challenge of ...
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Brimming with Remains - Cranborne Chase, Dorset
In a breezy Dorset field, pigs began to uncover pieces of Roman mosaic floor tiles. Nearby, a Bournemouth University excavation team discovered some b...
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The Manor That's Back to Front - Chenies Manor House, Buckinghamshire
Tony Robinson and the crew explore Chenies Manor, thought to have been enhanced for Henry VIII's visit circa 1530. Yet, a late 16th-century inventory ...
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The Monastery and the Mansion - Nether Poppleton, Yorkshire
In the village of Nether Poppleton, located near York, Tony Robinson and his crew team up with local residents for an in-depth excavation aimed at unc...
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The Bombers in the Marsh - Warton near Preston, Lancashire
On November 29, 1944, two US Douglas A-26 Invader bombers tragically crashed in Warton Marsh shortly after taking off from Warton Airbase. The planes ...
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Fighting On The Frontier - Drumlanrig, Dumfries and Galloway
Two decades ago, a severe drought exposed what appeared to be a massive Roman fort just a few hundred meters from the opulent Drumlanrig Castle, home ...
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A Neolithic Cathedral? - Northborough, Peterborough
The Time Team heads to a large circular crop mark close to Peterborough, known to archaeologists as a causewayed enclosure. The site features massive ...
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In Search of Henry V's Flagship, Grace Dieu - Bursledon, Hampshire
The team has a tight deadline of three days to investigate the remains of a medieval warship discovered in the River Hamble near Southampton. Their go...
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Going Upmarket With The Romans - Standish, Gloucestershire
For many years, a field close to Standish in Gloucestershire has produced Roman brooches, mosaic tiles, and coins, suggesting the existence of a subst...
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Picts And Hermits: Cave Dwellers Of Fife - Wemyss, Fife
Wemyss Caves, located along the Firth of Forth, have captured imaginations for centuries. According to legend, these caves were once inhabited by the ...
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Lost Centuries Of St Osyth - St Osyth, Essex
In the 7th century, Vikings navigated up an Essex creek, where legend has it they captured a nun faced with a grim choice: preserve her modesty or acc...
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The Puzzle Of Picket's Farm - South Perrott, Dorset
The Time Team travels to South Perrott in Dorset, drawn by the fascinating find of Roman brooches and coins in a hillside field. They anticipate uncov...
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Norman Neighbours - Skipsea, East Yorkshire
For years, Frances Davies, a devoted Time Team enthusiast, has been discovering artifacts right in her backyard in Skipsea, East Yorkshire. Among her ...
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Tower Blocks And Togas - South Shields, Tyneside
In South Shields, the Roman Fort at the end of Hadrian's Wall stands as a notable landmark, and the team sets out to find a significant Roman military...
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Animal Farm - Hanslope, Milton Keynes
Time Team embarks on an intriguing quest in Northamptonshire, sparked by a peculiar horse bit, some upscale artifacts, and intricately carved stonewor...
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Finds on the Fairway - Isle of Man
The team faces the remnants of Hurricane Gordon as they explore the last remaining keeill, hidden under a golf course on the Isle of Man. A millennium...
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There's No Place Like Rome - Blacklands, near Frome, Somerset
The team heads to Somerset to explore the remnants of a small Roman villa from shortly after the Roman invasion in 43 AD. However, earlier digs indica...
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School Diggers Medieval - Hooke Court, Dorset
The team arrives at Hooke Court in Dorset to explore a moated manor house steeped in history. Now functioning as a school, the grounds are dotted with...
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The Druids' Last Stand - Amlwch, Anglesey
The Time Team heads to Anglesey in North Wales to explore a series of earthworks that were only discovered in 2006 from above. They seek to determine ...
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Sharpe's Redoubt - Sandgate, Kent
The team explores the remnants of Shorncliffe Redoubt, the inaugural fort constructed to protect the southern coast of England against potential invas...
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A Port and Stilton - Stilton, Cambridgeshire
The team explores a location near the ancient Roman road, Ermine Street, where a collection of Roman artifacts has been found. However, field-walking ...
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A Tale of Two Villages - Wicken, Northamptonshire
The team arrives in the village of Wicken to explore its historical roots. As they search through gardens and fields belonging to the locals, they dis...
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No Stone Unturned - Warburton, Greater Manchester
The team reaches a field near Cheshire, known for its treasure trove of past discoveries by metal detectorists, suggesting it was once a bustling Roma...
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The Domesday Mill - Dotton, Devon
Time Team embarks on their first excavation of a watermill, a type of structure that has been largely overlooked despite its historical significance. ...
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The Cheyne Gang - Chesham Bois, Buckinghamshire
In Chesham, Buckinghamshire, archaeologists are excited by the discovery of what they believe to be the remnants of a medieval structure hidden beneat...
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Road to the Relics - Godstone, Surrey
For the past 15 years, a local metal detector enthusiast has been exploring a field in Godstone, Surrey, uncovering an impressive array of Roman artif...
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The Abbey Habit - Poulton, Cheshire
Tony Robinson and his team head to the Welsh border to locate the long-abandoned Poulton Abbey, which was briefly home to Cistercian monks. Mick is th...
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In the Shadow of the Tor - Bodmin Moor, Cornwall
The team arrives at the stunning yet desolate Bodmin Moor, ready to tackle one of their most significant challenges. Their excavation focuses on deter...
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The Trouble with Temples - Friars Wash, Hertfordshire
Time Team has yet to uncover a Roman temple, but a 30-year-old photograph reveals intriguing double square cropmarks in a field, raising hopes for a s...
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The Wedding Present - Scargill Castle, County Durham
The Team uncovers the history and design of a unique wedding gift – Scargill Castle, nestled in the secluded countryside of County Durham.
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Heroes’ Hill - Knockdhu, County Antrim
Teaming up with archaeologists from Queen's University in Belfast, the group embarks on a quest to uncover the ancient mysteries hidden within the hea...
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Toga Town - Caerwent, South Wales
Caerwent is recognized as the most well-preserved Roman town in Britain. Its layout follows a grid pattern and encompasses 20 blocks within sturdy wal...
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Blood, Sweat and Beers - Rise Hill, Cumbria
Time Team journeys to the Yorkshire Dales to explore the Risehill camp, where Victorian railway navvies lived while building the Settle-to-Carlisle ra...
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Buried Bishops and Belfries - Salisbury Cathedral, Wiltshire
Time Team embarks on an extraordinary adventure as they explore the historic grounds of Salisbury Cathedral, which happens to be Phil Harding's hometo...
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Anarchy in the UK - Radcot, Oxfordshire
The Team travels to Radcot, Oxfordshire, aiming to discover a forgotten fortress that dates back to the 12th century, a time marked by some of the mos...
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Mystery of the Ice Cream Villa - Colworth, Bedfordshire
A group of amateur archaeologists has reached out to the Team to explore a field in Bedfordshire, where they’ve uncovered a remarkable array of Roma...
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Hermit Harbour - Looe, Cornwall
According to local lore, Jesus Christ once played on the pebbled shores of Looe Island, also referred to as St George's Island, located approximately ...
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Called to the Bar - Lincoln’s Inn, London
The Team heads to Lincoln's Inn in London to explore the remnants of a 13th-century palace once owned by Henry III's Lord Chancellor. Excavation oppor...
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Beacon on the Fens - Chapel Head, Cambridgeshire
For years, farmers in the area have unearthed numerous artifacts, including worked stone, medieval tiles, and even two limestone columns, bolstering t...
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The Hollow Way - Ulnaby, County Durham
Time Team embarks on an adventure to reveal the mysteries of the abandoned medieval village of Ulnaby in Durham. Their mission is to piece together th...
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Skeletons in the Shed - Blythburgh, Suffolk
Tony Robinson and his team venture to the stunning Suffolk coastline to delve into a truly unique backyard mystery. The new residents of a Blythburgh ...
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Corridors of Power - Westminster Abbey, London
In the premiere episode of the series, Tony Robinson, Professor Mick Aston, and the team delve into one of Britain's most iconic historical sites: Wes...
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A Saintly Site - Isle of Mull, Inner Hebrides
The Time Team arrives on the Isle of Mull after being invited by two enthusiastic local archaeologists to explore a puzzling series of earthworks situ...
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Bridge over the River Tees - Piercebridge, County Durham
Tony Robinson and his team dive into the River Tees, where local divers have uncovered over 2,000 remarkable Roman artifacts. This river runs alongsid...
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In the Halls of a Saxon King - Drayton, Oxfordshire
In Sutton Courtenay, Tony Robinson and his team delve into a remarkable archaeological site once inhabited by Anglo Saxon royalty. This rare discovery...
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The Massacre in the Cellar - Hopton Castle, Shropshire
Tony Robinson and his team explore the ruins of Hopton Castle in Shropshire. While the site is beautiful now, it was once the scene of brutal conflict...
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Potted History - Mildenhall, Wiltshire
Time Team embarks on an ambitious journey to the heart of Wiltshire to explore a long-lost Roman town. Once a vibrant market hub, Cunetio lies beneath...
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Death and Dominoes: The First POW Camp - Norman Cross, Cambridgeshire
The Team travels to Norman Cross in Cambridgeshire, a historic location dating back over 200 years, known as the world’s first purpose-built prisone...
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Something for the Weekend - Tregruk Castle, Llangybi, Monmouthshire
Tony Robinson and his team become disoriented in the foggy depths of a Welsh forest while exploring one of Britain's largest castles. Their mission is...
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Governor's Green - Governor's Green, Portsmouth
The Team heads to Portsmouth with the goal of unveiling one of the city's historical gems—a medieval hospital. However, after enduring three days of...
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Priory Engagement - Burford, Oxfordshire
The team arrives in the charming Oxfordshire town of Burford to tackle a unique challenge presented by Professor Mick Aston from Time Team. With only ...
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There's a Villa Here Somewhere - Litlington, Cambridgeshire
Has the 18th-century quarrying erased all significant traces of the past? Ben Robinson takes charge of the excavation while Mick Aston is away. The fi...
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Commanding Heights - Dinmore Hill, Herefordshire
Tony and the Time Team trek to a secluded hill in Herefordshire to explore one of the largest prehistoric sites ever uncovered. The question at hand: ...
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Rooting for the Romans - Bedford Purlieus Wood, Cambridgeshire
A keen-eyed forest ranger noticed fragments of Roman structures emerging from the woodland floor in Bedford Purlieus Wood, located in Cambridgeshire.