Finding Bath's Hidden Roman Graveyard | Time Team

2022-04-01に共有
Time Team visit Bath to investigate parch marks seen in the park lawn of the Royal Crescent, indicating the presence of a large Roman road, possibly local remains of the Fosse Way. They also look behind the Crescent for Roman sarcophagi and wall lines found by builders of the now-gone St. Andrew's Church in the 1870s and noted by an antiquarian at the time.

Featuring from Time Team: Tony Robinson, Mick Aston, Phil Harding, Stewart Ainsworth, John Gater, Guy de la Bédoyère, Henry Chapman, Alice Roberts, Ceinwen Paynton, Sophie Jackson, Catherine Edwards, Jim Mower.

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コメント (21)
  • I don't know what I like most about Time Team: the archeology and history or the banter. Perhaps both.
  • As an American, this is the greatest show out of the U.K. I have discovered. Great history revelations.
  • Time team to me is like an insomnia medicine.. there's something about it tht calms me down so much 💙
  • That pottery is a key indicator of where society was at the time. It's not just trash. Rejected pottery shows what level of craftsmanship was considered acceptable at the time. If high quality product is being rejected, inferences can be made about how prosperous this place was at that time.
  • I love watching time team every midnight 😂 idk why i can't sleep so i watch it.
  • @mike83ny
    Phil was pretty cold, pretty wet and pretty miserable but he's digging so he's happy as a clam.
  • I wish someone could explain to me how a sticking up Roman wall ended up two and a half meters underground, without anyone actually spending several hours shoveling dirt over it at some point. Did it just get less and less tall with the dust of centuries as people walked by and some medieval Grandpa said, Hey, when I were young, that wall came up to past my waist, and now it's down to my knees."?
  • Dr. Alice yey! Good too see her again in archeological sites
  • Again I love history & your channel like a hand in a glove.👍
  • @Dovietail
    That the entire crew did not succumb to double pneumonia at some point never ceases to amaze me.
  • @adidnac
    Phil? Are you gettin any finds out of that? Oh aye!
  • isnt it funny how in almost every episode they find signs of stone age/prehistoric/Neolithic activity and settlements and they are generally very Meh about it, yet where i live people would be over the moon to find evidence of Prehistoric settlements and occupation.
  • Tony was just such a fantastic writer for this show! I guess that's why they knighted him, isn't that correct?