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Unearthed History - Archaeology Documentaries

11 ай бұрын

Time Team are called in to assist with the excavation of a huge burial mound. This results in one of the greatest digs time team have ever undertaken, uncovering finds that date back millennia.
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@fowledanchor1141
@fowledanchor1141 10 ай бұрын
I'm a veteran of the Iraq War. Served for 10 years in the United States Marine Corps. After my service. I had a hard time readjusting back into normal life. Was diagnosed with PTSD and Major Depression Disorder and Generalized Anxiety disorder. My wife of 15 years divorced me and I haven't seen my 3 children in 8 years. I discovered Time Team and binged watched every single episode multiple times. Phil is my favorite. Tony you're a great host. Thank Time Team for helping me through my darkest times. I thought suicide was the answer to all my issues. Reaching out for help was difficult but once I learned that there are others who are carrying the same pack. And it takes courage and strength to get help. I encourage everyone to get help. Death isn't the only answer. Enough about me. Thank you Time Team.
@meeseification
@meeseification 10 ай бұрын
Keep on keeping on. Thank you for what you have done to serve our country. I hope blessings and peace are in store for you. 🫡🇺🇸
@enid0mom
@enid0mom 9 ай бұрын
It sounds like your children might be adults now. Is there anyway to restore contact with them? They don’t know it but they need you and you need them. If your PTSD manifested itself as domestic violence, that might be a big hurdle. Those things are pretty hard to get past. I had a cousin who was an alcoholic and even after he got sober they don’t want anything to do with them. They were kids way back in the 1950s and he passed in the 1970s. I have dealt with depression my whole adult life and I am now 76. I have identical twin granddaughters who are 7 years old and they help keep me going. My daughter has had anxiety since she was a teenager. She just shuts down sometimes while she is having a medical procedure. She had LASIK done on her eyes and even with lots of prep for the anxiety, they still called me in the recovery area. I was there because it was another thing she brought to back her up. This is WITH taking meds for the anxiety. There is nothing in her childhood that I can connect that to. I sure hope you can keep coping as well as you have, even though it didn’t feel that way at times.
@margaretlouise6200
@margaretlouise6200 9 ай бұрын
Frankly what the military and the war-for-money powers do to human beings makes me burn in anger. To take the natural human reaction to defend its own with its life and use that to make money is so profoundly sick and disgusting. I hope one day humanity will see their scam, because that's all war is, and will truly defend its own by refusing to fight. The pattern is to decide what benefits them, lie about, false flag and demonize the chosen "enemy" using their corrupt media, and then appeal to/force/brainwash our decent humans to patriotically go and kill using very expensive weapons we pay through the nose for. They get whatever geopolitical advantage they wanted, make a lot of money and then neglect the ones who fought the war which is always soul destroying. They use our decent humanity to get their way and make money. Hideous! I'm so sorry for what they did to you. It was unforgivable and it was not your fault. The lowest levels of hell are preserved for those who did it. YOU are not the guilty one.
@carlaperry1784
@carlaperry1784 6 ай бұрын
This is such a heavy thing to bear. No I wouldn’t possibly understand. My father served in Korea. We didn’t know what was wrong. We loved him anyway. He passed away twenty years ago. I was 40. He was difficult to understand but he had so much value to me. Please stick around. There will be a time when wife has no power over your children. Thank you for your service, sir. I send love. It’s all I have. You matter.
@kitttykath1
@kitttykath1 6 ай бұрын
I hope things work out for you. Time Team got me through covid. And now i gobble up anything Archaeology AND Tony Robinson (Saw all the blackadders years ago) Loved walking yhe Roman roads. Besides Tony and Mick, my Faves were Bridg and Raksha. Digging up zbritain is my new friend!❤
@thomasbell7033
@thomasbell7033 11 ай бұрын
Like a lot of people in the US, I discovered Time Team during COVID. I binge-watched all 250-plus episodes, then watched them again and again. Except this one. These guys got cut down young and had their futures stolen from them. It's hard to watch. Bless those young people.
@MickAngelhere
@MickAngelhere 11 ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant, to think that Time Team saved a man’s life and inspired him to start something that helps others to overcome their injuries and start afresh 👍
@TrophyNZ1
@TrophyNZ1 11 ай бұрын
Did alot for mine too, Severely disabled from a bungled operation, spent many hours watching these amazing people and getting my life back together
@LordTelperion
@LordTelperion 11 ай бұрын
Hits right in the feels.
@garethjones4742
@garethjones4742 10 ай бұрын
Im a fellow traveller. Diagnosed with PTSD after I went through Rwanda as a peacekeeper. Not time team in particular but medieavil history in general saved me, along with some other things. Ended up starting the most popular British medieavil history group on Facebook. I'm not involved in running it any more but an addiction to historiography saved me. I'm still going to die from alcoholism but it kept me going.
@kilcar
@kilcar 10 ай бұрын
Thanks guys for taking care of the Warrior. My dad was US Navy, Southwest Pacific Theater , WW2. It took years for him to come round to really enjoying life again. We owe so much because they are still serving, carrying scars hidden and not hidden. They still stand their Post. Always will.
@mjc11a
@mjc11a 10 ай бұрын
@kilcar...Well said and thank you. I can absolutely relate to your comments. My dad served with the U.S. Army Medical Corps in the European Theater of Operations and it took him a very long time to recover and adjust to a "normal" life. He never spoke of his war experiences but towards the end of his life said to me "I left the battlefield behind me but the battlefield didn't leave me". And after several seconds of silence he added "it's your mother who deserves medals and not me". Thanks very much for your comments and be safe 🙏
@enid0mom
@enid0mom 9 ай бұрын
@@mjc11a My father was on Corregidor when it fell to the Japanese in May, 1942. He was in the infamous Bataan Death March. Another horrible part of his captivity was when the Japanese transferred all their POWs to Japan as slave labor when they no longer had enough labor to supply their war effort. Conditions one those ships, which were not marked as containing POWs and were thus sunk by Allied Forces were beyond horrible. He didn’t see much actual combat but had much worse in my opinion. There must have been something in his constitution that got him through all that. I honestly think it was his Irish sense of humor that got him through. Like most war veterans, he rarely talked about what happened except for one incident that might have helped him cope. The POWs were doing heavy labor in the jungle and there was an officer who had kind of an agreement with the camp commander and had a less dangerous job of keeping track of who was working and who wasn’t, and what they were doing and for how long. Then the command in the camp changed and he was no longer given an easy job. He was dead in a week. He simply gave up. That had a lot of meaning to my Dad or he wouldn’t have told me about it. You guys MADE IT! He and my mother met after he had been repatriated and spent months in the hospital being treated all the diseases he had. Most from malnutrition: scurvy, rickets, beriberi, pellagra, and many more. He was the most patriotic person of anyone I have known without carrying a flag or anything else to bring attention to himself. There is no shame in having PTSD or any other psychiatric condition after being in combat. There are a few people who SEEM to cope with it. I think one thing that helped my Dad was the VFW. Veterans don’t seem to be going to those VFW posts like veterans from 20th century wars did. The people who are there are your comrades in arms. You don’t have to tell them what you have been through unless you want to. My niece and her husband were Navy aviators in the Gulf War and the others since. He had to retire for medical reasons but she is still in the Navy. No one appreciates the service of veterans and current active duty than I do. Don’t look for happiness. Look for peace.
@fredrickdavenport1611
@fredrickdavenport1611 10 ай бұрын
As A retired US soldier with actual combat time in Afghanistan, I can relate! I was never interested in this stuff before, but I truly relax and relate when watching all the originals with Sir Robins, Phil, Stewart, Mick, Raksha, Hellen, Carenza and the rest, Great entertainment educational and fun!
@faramund9865
@faramund9865 10 ай бұрын
Phil seems like a wonderful person to me. He really carried much of this show with his passion, humor and heart.
@providencevalleyfarm5270
@providencevalleyfarm5270 10 ай бұрын
God Bless all of you. This episode has long been one of my favorites. Mostly because this man's story is so close to mine. So, at long last, I had to finally write & tell you all Thank You. I found Time Team while in ICU watching cable TV & you have all been with me almost daily as I have been on a long, long journey back to becoming myself again. I have been fascinated with history & archeology since I was a child touring historic forts & archeological sites with my dad & for school. We spent weeks each summer going all through the US & Canada. I have watched & re-watched all of the old TT videos on Prime & other streaming services, as well as renting some from my library. When I ran out, I re-watched you alll again. I was ecstatic when I found you here on KZbin, so I have started watching again! I am adjusting to the new crew, but I still would rather re-watch the A Team! As an artist who had lost her ability to hold a pencil, Victor was one of my favorites team members. It fascinated me watching him. I am so sorry for your loss of that great man. I dearly miss Tony, Phil, Stewart & their interactions with John. Phil & the Geophys team always make me laugh & think. So do Raksha & Matt. You're all Fascinating to watch at work. Credenza is amazing, Mick is a dream of a professor. I wish I had taken some classes from him back in the day! I have followed Tony on to watch his other shows, and I will get used to the new kids too. Great work to all.
@stephaniewoznicki2641
@stephaniewoznicki2641 10 ай бұрын
After becoming disabled and loosing my job I faced a deep depression and I too watched so much time team it really got me through some rough times along with several trips to the highlands of Scotland. Thank you to all those involved still here and now watching from heaven.
@voyaristika5673
@voyaristika5673 10 ай бұрын
That's so interesting. They need to do a study on the brain's reaction to watching this program and others like it. The vets on the show, you, and who knows how many others suffering from depression are getting something out of this. And the Highlands seem so incredibly spiritual or mystical, or something. It's so powerful I feel it just looking at photos. I hope you're doing better now, and continue to wellness. I will say a prayer for you.
@user-mk1rr6cu8m
@user-mk1rr6cu8m 7 ай бұрын
The highlands can have a real cathartic affect on us. We all live very busy lives today and are bombarded with information and stimuli. Sometimes its good to go somewhere and just hear silence. When I went through something similar to you I would go there and remember that those hills and glens have been here for millions of years. They used to be the height of the alps. But time has seen their erosion. Makes you realize that we are all here for a finite period and we should make the best of every day we have.
@kamilaferens682
@kamilaferens682 10 ай бұрын
Not even close to what these man came through, but I totally understand his sentiment to Time Team. When i was battling depression episode 2y ago, I got obsessed with TT and was watching it whenever I could. It honestly pulled me through it all. Bless this show.
@earlymorningtwilight9119
@earlymorningtwilight9119 10 ай бұрын
Same for me
@Bettertimes2025
@Bettertimes2025 10 ай бұрын
Same happened to me… my husband left me and the 2 boys last year and watching TT obsessively helped me immensely to get over this bad time in my life!!! 🙏🏼
@lonestarbellepk
@lonestarbellepk 9 ай бұрын
Same
@GerryCorbin-xd6vn
@GerryCorbin-xd6vn 10 ай бұрын
OP Nightingale what a great idea, sure wish something like that would be awsome here in Canada, for us Veterans.
@trishriederer1857
@trishriederer1857 11 ай бұрын
Phil finding flint wherever he goes 😂
@terryt.1643
@terryt.1643 4 ай бұрын
I love flint knapping, too. But what is great is how Phil is able to relate and talk to the soldiers who are helping with this dig. I find that very moving.
@nancyhammons3594
@nancyhammons3594 9 ай бұрын
Listening to the stories of these warriors brings tears to my eyes. As an American I would like to thank them for their service to Great Britian and the world.
@elise2914
@elise2914 10 ай бұрын
Love that TT helped lift Steve out of depression! Gave him new knowledge and calmed his anxiety. I think a lot of us feel the exact same.
@michelleg7
@michelleg7 11 ай бұрын
I love when history can make people interested and learn and new skill. To also help with soldiers being able to come out of a dark place makes me so happy.
@YvonneWatson-ff5ex
@YvonneWatson-ff5ex 10 ай бұрын
Watching these brave but damaged men working so diligently to find the graves of what could easily be their ancestors was bittersweet to me. Including these warriors was a very thoughtful thing to do. The person who thought of it should be appreciated in some way because it seems as though it was good for them. I’d like to express my gratitude to them all for their service. Every generation in my family has had men who were warriors, 2 of whom gave their lives here in the USA.
@allysmith2284
@allysmith2284 11 ай бұрын
A testament to you never know the effect you’ll have on others just being you…. Time Team is really an amazing program and has not only inspired people but saved people…. Thank goodness for time team!!
@mjc11a
@mjc11a 10 ай бұрын
Been watching Time Team for the past few years and I've always had great respect for their knowledge and expertise. But I gotta say, after watching this episode, that respect just ramped up several notches. Well done folks. Well done indeed 👏 👏👏
@janicehill5605
@janicehill5605 10 ай бұрын
One special thing about time team is that you're always joking with each other 😊
@robertbraker4719
@robertbraker4719 10 ай бұрын
So happy to see the old gang and new generation working together. Great team work. Good therapy for the troops.
@irisblando
@irisblando 11 ай бұрын
I am so honored to be able to be a part of Time Team.
@lilly7187
@lilly7187 11 ай бұрын
it’s very interesting to hear the soldier say how he found time came so relaxing. I understand that there’s something about your show that is very special and keeps me absorbed and let me decompress from a very stressful day. No offense when I make the statement, a lot of times I’m able to just follow sleep without having to take sleep meds.
@carysmeehan4003
@carysmeehan4003 11 ай бұрын
Same. It's educational and inoffensive in an auditory sense. I can actively watch it, but I can also have it as calming, safe background noise to sleep to, and know that, when I do wake up, they're happily digging and teaching away. It is a safe place for raging depression.
@stephenhoward4191
@stephenhoward4191 11 ай бұрын
tt even tho thats old it never gets old. tony i was in nottingham in the 60's when they were putting a foundation for a new building . low and behold they found a roman wall , i saw it was awesome. and yes i ve been to the trip and the salutation. mortimers hole , the castle. back then i was at ppls college that backed on to the rope walk. we held mock trials at the castle. then in 65 ,,,,,,,,, a new life in sunny australia. i was 14 , i talked my parents into coming here..............my bro was adamant no way , but he came. he served in the oz army. then later i became a cop in sydney for 15 years..................funny how life is , then we die. most just fade away, but living a life is awesome. as we say here , you wouldn't be dead for quids or was it u would never eat squid? ya seen all ur oz exploits............ i was at the star hotel back in the day and patrolled the fanny express...a lot of water went under the bridge. 2 trips around oz , my bro speaks native oz spent a lot of time in alice and more remote places. oz has some horrific history , been there . the past should guide us to the future but so far history repeats. such a shame that we refuse to learn from it.
@user-jl7kf1wl7e
@user-jl7kf1wl7e 10 ай бұрын
I’m so glad to hear others say what a de-stresser Time Team is! I don’t know what it is, but it keeps my crippling anxiety at bay!
@doriangibbons2624
@doriangibbons2624 10 ай бұрын
Wonderful finds and heart rending stories. Bravo to Time Team for sharing an epic dig with these soldiers.
@karenjohannessen8987
@karenjohannessen8987 9 ай бұрын
It sounds more like the soldiers shared *their dig* with TT! Anyway you look at it, it's been a Good Thing, no doubt
@Loafinbaker
@Loafinbaker 11 ай бұрын
I believe this is my favorite episode of all. Blessings to everyone involved!
@paulapridy6804
@paulapridy6804 10 ай бұрын
Stunning. Just. Stunning.
@annegfox
@annegfox 10 ай бұрын
I can relate to Cpl. Winterton's love of Time Team. I still watch several episodes of old shows a week. It's a huge de-stressor. A great bunch of people from different backgrounds getting along and working as a team to solve a mystery. No politics, no conflict, no wokeness. Just kindness. It's refreshing.
@MrCadet08
@MrCadet08 10 ай бұрын
For some reason, ex military people always get into history. I got two masters in the subject once I got out
@charlesharper2357
@charlesharper2357 11 ай бұрын
Glad to hear Tony didn't have to rough it. 🙂
@4urluvjones155
@4urluvjones155 10 ай бұрын
A very special and most heart-warming Time Team.
@nickydenning6988
@nickydenning6988 10 ай бұрын
What a remarkable dig & a remarkable, life-changing initiative. I truly hope that all who get involved are encouraged, inspired and go on to live their lives to the absolute fullest.
@markberman6708
@markberman6708 10 ай бұрын
Has to be my favorite episode. I was so impressed with this I reached out to say thanks.
@DineseBeckert
@DineseBeckert 10 ай бұрын
This project is AMAZING in it's lift to your injured Vets. I truly wish we had this here in the US. What a grand thing you've done!! If the flint was just in this area and not predominant in the rest of the site, this too could have been a burial, a place to save the flint for other generations....
@ant-1382
@ant-1382 11 ай бұрын
Educational , and entertaining. What an excellent combination. And now rehabilitative as well! Nice.
@karenboyce1503
@karenboyce1503 10 ай бұрын
Hi we lost my cousin when he came back from the middle east 2 yrs as go he was 28 he couldn't cope with life when he got back , he took his own life . He was Australian army Been in since he was 19. He needed something like you do I'm so happy for those you help get on track . God bless you all. Loved the time team for as long as it's been on. Karen and family in Australia I'm english born . 🥰👍🦘🐨🇭🇲
@Tawadeb
@Tawadeb 10 ай бұрын
Thats so sad. Hugs to you
@PiskeyFaeri
@PiskeyFaeri 8 ай бұрын
I've watched Time Team through several depressions and that bloke is absolutely right. Watching people get along (mostly), but also knowing that the absolute most exciting thing to happen is another Roman coin. There's not as much input as from other shows; enough to be interested and keep my attention outside of my own feelings, but not enough to get overwhelmed.
@jeffking4176
@jeffking4176 10 ай бұрын
One of the best videos I’ve seen in a long time ‼️ 📻🙂
@brpaulandrew
@brpaulandrew 11 ай бұрын
Excellent TIme Team with the the soldiers working together as a team.
@sandyxavier7093
@sandyxavier7093 10 ай бұрын
2023. Love this programme and partcularly TT - the TT mcast and Sir T and especially Sir T's lively direct voice. Not the new time time (although will give it a go !). Something about it is encouraging and affirming. Thank-you TT and all it's people😂.
@aariley2
@aariley2 10 ай бұрын
Phil seems such a jolly person. They all seem to have a great time!:)
@Dorm_
@Dorm_ 9 ай бұрын
What a brilliant episode, should do more collabs with these brave young souls! Hearing their stories and seeing a smile again on their faces :) And just watching Phil in action make us all happy!
@TheRealMaryLee
@TheRealMaryLee 10 ай бұрын
It’s not often I cry through a Time Team, but I did this one. This project is amazing.❤
@kmos1948
@kmos1948 10 ай бұрын
Wonderful! I can understand the feeling watching Time Team is healing for history lovers!!! We learn we are but passengers coming the same way our ancestors did …
@TravisBrady-wn8fr
@TravisBrady-wn8fr 2 ай бұрын
Way to go time team. Hats off for helping vets!!!
@monicacall7532
@monicacall7532 11 ай бұрын
Wow, a TT that I actually haven’t seen yet! Many thanks.😊
@marymathis9299
@marymathis9299 10 ай бұрын
God love you all for doing this! That's just about the greatest thing I've heard in ages! So glad that young man and his family are on a new path now! Will pray it goes well and others find similar help! Blessings!!! ❤❤❤
@user-ru3ql6ji4p
@user-ru3ql6ji4p 11 ай бұрын
"Not me, obviously. Not for three days." LOL!
@jessa7323
@jessa7323 11 ай бұрын
I love Tony lol. He's got such a straightforward and light hearted personality
@allygee5468
@allygee5468 5 ай бұрын
Have rewatched this episode a few times now and I love to see these veterans finding a new beginning and purpose to their lives yes and as usual Phil s enthusiam and passion for his work is a delight Thanks guys
@TheSouthernLady777
@TheSouthernLady777 8 ай бұрын
That soldiers' tears said it all. God bless and help him and all who suffer this way.
@karenchuckdouglas2302
@karenchuckdouglas2302 11 ай бұрын
So very grateful these young folks have been able to find worth in a meaningful and important way. Rock on!
@novaricos
@novaricos 9 ай бұрын
so much of the past very much revolved around castes of warriors, and rulers, power struggles and the basic people's dreams and the struggles for everyday life. Things that every vet can also relate too. no wonder it's so healing to see the care and awe shown in unearthing and preserving these people's stories for the future. although we cannot know what will come of our lives and efforts, perhaps it will all be part of a meaningful and increasingly beautiful tapestry for others later to learn from and remember. Always known to God, and maybe to other people too someday later.
@milliebanks7209
@milliebanks7209 10 ай бұрын
This program is wonderful in helping service members work their PTSD! I admire the efforts made in their behalf! Wish the USA had a program of this measure! Kudos to the UK.
@pattiwhite9575
@pattiwhite9575 10 ай бұрын
What a really special project.
@StanSwan
@StanSwan 10 ай бұрын
I agree we should support our Vets 100% but it pains me we do not treat all people with PTSD, depression, and anxiety equally.
@MsINSANE2
@MsINSANE2 11 ай бұрын
This is wonderful.
@GoodForYou4504
@GoodForYou4504 10 ай бұрын
I've seen all the Time Team episodes over the years. This one sticks out and we all know why. Thank you TT. ❤👍
@LoveratLoves
@LoveratLoves 10 ай бұрын
There's something about going to war and suffering that makes people want to reconnect with their heritage and past. We are Aussies and my brother served in Afghanistan and Iraq and he came back a bit broken from what he saw and experienced. He took up metal detecting at old country homes and sites as a hobby and it really helped him in some way that he can't seem to articulate.
@clydewilson5907
@clydewilson5907 9 ай бұрын
Time team helps me relax, too. Great job, soldiers.
@shinykazzadragon
@shinykazzadragon 8 ай бұрын
The military personnel's stories made me cry. Archaeology, fossils, and rocks are a particular interest of mine, so knowing this is something that has helped them heal is wonderful.
@HannibalFan52
@HannibalFan52 2 күн бұрын
One of my favorite TT episodes. I watch it every time it pops up on my feed.
@lizmccowage8031
@lizmccowage8031 10 ай бұрын
What a lovely story, I love the Time Team, fascinating.
@dalekundtz760
@dalekundtz760 9 ай бұрын
Sir Tony is too much a woos to rough it with the rest of Time Team. 😊 I have always thought highy of Phil. He enjoys answering questions and never makes us feel dumb for our questions.
@kennethknox6633
@kennethknox6633 11 ай бұрын
The top of my Time Favorites
@mariacoronas3692
@mariacoronas3692 11 ай бұрын
Beautiful!!!! Bravo Time Team!
@sharongould2689
@sharongould2689 10 ай бұрын
i think this is one of my fav episodes. The finds are amazing, and it is so inspiring that archeology is helping these people whether big or small. ❤
@ShortwickCreations
@ShortwickCreations 9 ай бұрын
I had major surgery back in 2020 and had an extremely hard and painful recovery. Time Team episodes are what helped me through it. Frankly they became like family to me over that time. I hear Phil's voice in my head all the time now.
@bt9816
@bt9816 9 ай бұрын
I have never cried watching a Archaeology program before.
@adamsjerome1839
@adamsjerome1839 Ай бұрын
Oh God yes. There is nothing sadder then a warrior weeping.
@paulhoffman6371
@paulhoffman6371 11 ай бұрын
I've watched this episode multiple times. Your, Time Team interviews with the soldiers and hearing their progress are more important than the dig, old GI opinion. Has Time Team, BBC, or both done any follow-up on those troops?
@BrooklynGirl136
@BrooklynGirl136 2 ай бұрын
One of the best episodes ever … such a fantastic project, and such incredible, brave, strong young people. Thank you.
@madgevanness4011
@madgevanness4011 10 ай бұрын
Time team gives perspective.
@Vanadisir
@Vanadisir 10 ай бұрын
Glad you're still here Steve.
@Klara-Hvar
@Klara-Hvar 10 ай бұрын
First of all, what a great project, I wish more people would get involved in something similar to help others. My respects and congratulations to the soldiers, and of course to Time Team. Incredible site, wonderful finds.
@TheebayOffroader
@TheebayOffroader 10 ай бұрын
It seems very strange that men that have been damaged by war would find it therapeutic to be doing archelogy on fellow warriors that were also damaged or infact killed by war. Maybe it's a connection that many of us will never understand completely. God bless them all.
@user-wq1pb4nb2g
@user-wq1pb4nb2g Ай бұрын
I am sooo glad Phil and his buddy found those remains!
@lonestarbellepk
@lonestarbellepk 9 ай бұрын
One of my favorite digs. Love Saxon and Scandinavian excavations.
@martiwilliams4592
@martiwilliams4592 10 ай бұрын
Fantastic! Thank you for sharing this Nightingale excavation. Are there more of these episodes we may view? This is a source of inspiration for us, certainly for me.
@karenjohannessen8987
@karenjohannessen8987 9 ай бұрын
Hear! Hear! More "Project Nightingale" episodes please.
@bt9816
@bt9816 9 ай бұрын
I completely relate to Cpl. Winterton, I to find a calm binging Time Team. Thank you TT and much love to the Professor Mick!
@robertscheinost179
@robertscheinost179 5 ай бұрын
I couldn't think of a better way to help soldiers out of the bad times and find a new vocation or hobby. As a Disabled Veteran and a person with many digs under my belt I think this is a most brilliant endeavor for all involved. Cheers from the states! Good luck my fellow warriors!
@dawnarobertson9577
@dawnarobertson9577 9 ай бұрын
Looking at history and archeology has helped me to put a perspective on life, too. Besides being fascinating and science-based, it allows serious consideration of the human condition and connects us to our environment. I wish I could join a team like this, but I have my own physical barriers. . .
@jenniferbailey5914
@jenniferbailey5914 4 ай бұрын
One of the best Time Team EVER!
@avisriedy1559
@avisriedy1559 10 ай бұрын
So gllad this was able to help these poor injured boys. Thank you time team !!
@YuBeace
@YuBeace 9 ай бұрын
It may not have been Time Team for me (on accounts of only just now having discovered these lads) but when I got chronically ill and disabled for the first time, I also had just this one thing that I would just watch from my couch at home, giving me some semblance of sanity. Very relatable. :P
@scottchenoweth4937
@scottchenoweth4937 10 ай бұрын
Bless those men.
@user-ym7gl1gn9c
@user-ym7gl1gn9c 7 ай бұрын
The background music, you dont really think about it, but it effects my mood in a positive way. The people are heartfelt and engaging.
@katjakoskelin9692
@katjakoskelin9692 9 ай бұрын
Such a fantastic and emotional episode!
@AsTheWheelsTurn
@AsTheWheelsTurn 10 ай бұрын
this makes me wonder if there is any place in the UK that you could dig and NOT uncover human bones and or foundations of ruins! so full of history , it is amazing to me.
@haroldmee8222
@haroldmee8222 10 ай бұрын
Great video and fantastic that it is helping the guys to be motivated and get support 👍 from Harry,keep up the great work.😊
@andreawashnak630
@andreawashnak630 11 ай бұрын
Amazing!!!
@ronaldmasters1225
@ronaldmasters1225 10 ай бұрын
Real help instead of words from uni students this is what we need more of. I am shore that if something like this was available for us returning from Vietnam then more self inflicted deaths could have been averted. I am now 77 and I often wonder if any are still with us and how they are surviving.
@niveaavila5848
@niveaavila5848 4 ай бұрын
Wow what a story. I'm dealing with major depression and I've been watching time team alot I can relate
@krisbest6405
@krisbest6405 10 ай бұрын
Just wonderful thinking.
@jcortese3300
@jcortese3300 10 ай бұрын
Nothing beats depression like an awareness of the past. You feel less pointless and adrift and more part of an ever-flowing current much, much larger and more vast than you.
@glendamears3618
@glendamears3618 5 ай бұрын
I can connect with a love of time team always been a favorite. A now I get to see you all again 😊❤❤❤
@cptnkaos5994
@cptnkaos5994 4 ай бұрын
this episode had me in tears
@rayjames433
@rayjames433 11 ай бұрын
Bravo Zulu Time Team
@howardbodiford7130
@howardbodiford7130 10 ай бұрын
Great program for the soldiers .
@jonathaneffemey944
@jonathaneffemey944 9 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for posting.
@voyaristika5673
@voyaristika5673 10 ай бұрын
They really need to do some serious study on depression and this type of work/activity. Someone non military in comments said Time Team helped her depression. She watched it a lot also. Thats so interesting! It's fantastic seeing these young men being helped this way, and contributing at the same time.
@Harry-Hartmann
@Harry-Hartmann 6 ай бұрын
A Very Good,& interesting video 👌🏻👍🏻
@kasie680
@kasie680 8 ай бұрын
Pre historic Lego 😂😂😂😂 How epic would it be if you had a passion for archaeology and you got to dig with Phil ❤
@glendamears3618
@glendamears3618 5 ай бұрын
What a great job you've all done together 😊
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