➤The BANE of Archaeologists! | Time Team's Top 3 Antiquarian Digs

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The Antiquarians were the original archaeologists, but will their ancient methods put Time Team's digs at risk?
Full episodes available free in the links below.
00:00 - '5000 Tons of Stone'
(Hamsterley, County Durham)
Series 15, Episode 1
• 5000 Tons of Stone (Ha...
16:04 - 'Picts and Hermits'
(Fife)
Series 12, Episode 8
• Picts And Hermits (Fif...
33:10 - 'Rooting For The Romans'
(Bedford Purlieus Wood, Cambridgeshire)
Series 17, Episode 13
• Rooting for the Romans...
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@michaelstamper5604
@michaelstamper5604 5 ай бұрын
My grandparents lived in Hamsterley for a time. One popular theory at one point was that the "castle" was the remnant of a border Peel/Pele tower which was never completed.
@megelizabeth9492
@megelizabeth9492 5 ай бұрын
Edmund Artis came up a few times on the show, and what I can tell, he was actually a pretty darn good archeologist, especially for his day.
@lauralake7430
@lauralake7430 5 ай бұрын
I wonder how many local barns and cottages are made of this conveniently quarried stone? Would love to go for a little walk around and look for familiar stones?
@Klaaism
@Klaaism 5 ай бұрын
Usually quite a few. In Egypt for example, one can find stones stolen from older monuments to build newer ones. Even rulers stamping their names over older rulers. In Rome there was similar theft of stone from various structures including the colosseum.
@Davlavi
@Davlavi 4 ай бұрын
Love the classics.
@rebeccacamacho-sobczak4282
@rebeccacamacho-sobczak4282 5 ай бұрын
Whenever I see interesting sites like this, I feel sad for all the past we may never find.
@AnnaAnna-uc2ff
@AnnaAnna-uc2ff 23 күн бұрын
Thanks.
@susanmyers1899
@susanmyers1899 5 ай бұрын
Lucky we have learnt,past people didnt think like us,but yes,what will future peopke think of us?????
@SigEpBlue
@SigEpBlue 5 ай бұрын
Hamsterley, not far from Gerbilshire.
@samuelgarrod8327
@samuelgarrod8327 Ай бұрын
Chortle
@thomasevans5467
@thomasevans5467 5 ай бұрын
The expert said that the steps weren’t rounded but they are rounded on the corners. I was like are they both blind it is right in front of them.
@Klaaism
@Klaaism 5 ай бұрын
Steps rounded by wear and tear are more noticeably smooth and rounded. Its mindblowing how much even short term foot traffic and wear down stone.
@johnarnell4241
@johnarnell4241 5 ай бұрын
One day, someone will say the same about time team.
@allmodcons6
@allmodcons6 5 ай бұрын
no they won't because they applied scientific measures to accurately record what they find, antiquarians were basically treasure hunters who only cared about finds
@pieceofgosa
@pieceofgosa 5 ай бұрын
This was exactly what I was going to say. Phil's said himself on many occasions "all archaeology is destruction" and at some point we're going to have geo-phys tech good enough that we'll never need to dig again. At that point many an archaeologist will likely wish that the diggers of today had just left things be.
@catofthecastle1681
@catofthecastle1681 5 ай бұрын
And they would be pleased to know their work was worth a second look! At least they would know their work was as up to date as it could have been!
@megelizabeth9492
@megelizabeth9492 5 ай бұрын
Geophysics is great, but it’s never going to replace digging entirely. What it can’t do is establish phasing, chronology, or dating on a site, especially when you have multiple phases of use, or are dealing with archeology that just doesn’t leave much in terms of physical, in ground evidence (ie post holes and stains in the ground type stuff)
@megelizabeth9492
@megelizabeth9492 5 ай бұрын
Like to use a Roman villa example, they were often occupied over long periods of time, and were modified, added onto, or remodeled over that period. So while Geophysics can establish wall lines, it can’t tell you the phasing, or the how of how a site changed over time.
@dawngriffin3550
@dawngriffin3550 5 ай бұрын
❤️
@palmertrees
@palmertrees 5 ай бұрын
is it a hamster cage?
@kennor22
@kennor22 5 ай бұрын
41:20 well not maize....
@cherylkurucz8852
@cherylkurucz8852 5 ай бұрын
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@simonkensington-fellows6142
@simonkensington-fellows6142 5 ай бұрын
Nearly 20 years on and the caves don’t appear to have been swallowed up by rising sea levels.
@benediktmorak4409
@benediktmorak4409 5 ай бұрын
don't seem to see any sea closeby?
@AnnaAnna-uc2ff
@AnnaAnna-uc2ff 5 ай бұрын
20 whole years
@greghelms4458
@greghelms4458 5 ай бұрын
Posted a link to their site. Says nothing about rising sea levels but coastal erosion. Kind of funny that hundred year old or more pictures of coastal sites shows little to no rise in sea levels anywhere that I’ve seen. Any one know of any that do?
@simonkensington-fellows6142
@simonkensington-fellows6142 5 ай бұрын
@@AnnaAnna-uc2ff 20 years is a long time considering we’re experiencing ‘Global Boiling’ and in the midst of a Climate Apocalypse which will destroy the earth within 10 years. Or may be it’s just some mad bad global elites looking to make a fortune from greenwashing and enslave us all in caves with nothing more than lab grown gruel and bugs to eat whilst they sail around the world in their private yachts or fly around the world in their private jets washing down Wagyu steaks and caviar with champagne.
@HLBear
@HLBear 5 ай бұрын
Well, you could Google the effect of the coasts eroding. It exposes fossils (paleontology) and destroys archeology. It's going to take more than 20 years to drown these caves, but it's happening... and happening much faster than natural cycles, all due to human activity. Science!!
@christineschloss7217
@christineschloss7217 5 күн бұрын
If so, it may be that the '3' mashups of different episodes made them less interesting and distinctive.
@Deltan1967
@Deltan1967 5 ай бұрын
22:22 The ice sheets started to melt, the weight was reduced, and the land started to rise up out of the water... Can someone explain the science behind this heretofore undiscovered phenomenon, please? Citations from reputable sources are required.
@WorldWokeApeCult
@WorldWokeApeCult 5 ай бұрын
I think you’re referring to isostatic rebound.
@Deltan1967
@Deltan1967 5 ай бұрын
@@WorldWokeApeCult Awesome, thanks. Always good to learn something. I found a couple of relatively reputable sources.
@jega157
@jega157 5 ай бұрын
Archeologist or grave robber? Oh wait, I forgot...one in the same.
@user-bs9gw6fy7c
@user-bs9gw6fy7c 8 күн бұрын
Bridge has a weird accent.
@CalledTurnAGundam
@CalledTurnAGundam 5 ай бұрын
The Sloothlake Antiquarian society is proud to announce to latest addition to our collection. Pharaoh Smutethmus XIVI's perfectly preserved mummy! Stay for drinks, and a special after-dark event where we grind King Smut into powder and eat him! Remember next week is our annual Sing-a-song and Minstrel show so bring your vials of King Smut to paint your faces in that sweet sweet Mumia. It's good clean fun! :D In all seriousness? Victorians were filthy barbarians. Utterly irredeemable. That entire generation(s) should have been quarantined and scrubbed from existence with predjustice. Granted, then we wouldn't be alive, but, look at the world today and say that's such a tragedy. The eons of history destroyed by those primped up tea sipping heathens.
@scrubsrc4084
@scrubsrc4084 5 ай бұрын
Showing your own ignorance, preaching wiping out a people over their archeology methods. Different times, different people. What will others think of you?
@CalledTurnAGundam
@CalledTurnAGundam 5 ай бұрын
@@scrubsrc4084 Calm down :)
@Oldsmobile69
@Oldsmobile69 5 ай бұрын
WAITAMINUTE, is that @simonroper9218 at 51:19? Sure sounds like it!
@Swaggerlot
@Swaggerlot 5 ай бұрын
What is the difference between a past antiquarian and modern archeologist? Just third hand acquired knowledge and modern tools. It is wrong to deprecate people that did what they could with the knowledge that they had.
@Klaaism
@Klaaism 5 ай бұрын
Extensive taking of notes and other documentation. Did they carefully excavate a site and fussed over ancient trash, or just bulldozed everything looking for gold/silver treasure? Were they focused on knowledge or profiteering? Granted the line can be blurry, especially with people working for the British museum.
@pauloboyle477
@pauloboyle477 4 ай бұрын
One day the satellites won’t b up there anymore and people will say. How the hell did they come with this crap map. Haha. Time will tell
@doodeyhead5055
@doodeyhead5055 4 ай бұрын
Why don't they know how to build sea walls in england
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