• : 1994
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  • : 31
  • Channel 4
  • 18
  • Documentary History

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8x1
Normanton, Lincolnshire - An Anglo-Saxon Cemetery
Episode overview
07, 2001
On the surface it looks just like any other large Lincolnshire field. But when a pipe was laid across it a couple of years previously the trench dug then revealed a number of shallow .. show full overview
8x2
Alderton, Northamptonshire - The Man Who Bought A Castle
Episode overview
14, 2001
A couple of years ago, local man Derek Batten was driving through the village of Alderton, near Northampton, when he was surprised to see a sign advertising a castle and moat for sale. .. show full overview
8x3
Llygadwy, Wales - The Celtic Spring
Episode overview
21, 2001
In a secluded valley in Wales, what may be a medieval or even Roman trackway leads down to a natural spring. Right in the middle of it is a megalith, a large standing stone, perhaps .. show full overview
8x4
Waltham Villa, Gloucestershire - A Waltham Villa
Episode overview
28, 2001
The team try to paint a picture of a 2,000 year-old family from the Cotswolds, an area overflowing with Roman remains.
8x5
Blaenafon, South Wales - The 'Lost Viaduct'
Episode overview
04, 2001
The Time Team excavate the world's first working railway at an eighteenth-century ironworks in Blaenavon in South Wales. The railway used to carry ore from the mountain to the factory and has been declared a World Heritage site.
8x6
Rycote, Oxfordshire - A Palace Sold For Scrap
Episode overview
11, 2001
The team have just three days to uncover the secrets of a great Oxfordshire house that supposedly played host to five reigning monarchs.
8x7
Salisbury Plain - An Iron-Age Roundhouse
Episode overview
18, 2001
The team venture on to Salisbury Plain, the army's largest training ground and one of Britain's finest areas of unexcavated archaeology. There is Roman pottery lying on the surface and .. show full overview
8x8
Basildon, Berkshire - The Inter-City Villa
Episode overview
25, 2001
In 1838, navvies laying Brunel's Great Western Railway found two Roman floor mosaics, probably from a villa, at Lower Basildon, in Berkshire. The mosaics were broken up and the site .. show full overview
8x9
The Bone Cave
Episode overview
25, 2001
Time Team travel to Alveston, Gloucestershire and uncover evidence of Stone Age cannibalism in the UK.
8x13
The Bone Caves-Alveston, Gloucestershire
Episode overview
25, 2001
A pile of bones has been discovered in a narrow cave. They include cows, dogs and a human skull, which have been dated to the late Iron Age Celts. Local archaeologist Mark Horton is keen .. show full overview
8x8
The Bone Caves
Episode overview
01, 2001
The bones in a cave are carbon dated and trenches reveal no archaeology, but do show a trackway to the cave. Cannibalism of the bones suggests humiliation rather than need.
8x9
Holy Island, Lindisfarne
Episode overview
04, 2001
The team investigate a field known as the 'palace' on the beautiful and mystical island of Lindisfarne.
8x10
Bridgnorth, Shropshire - The Leaning Tower
Episode overview
11, 2001
The people of Bridgnorth ask Tony and the team to create a picture of a 900 year-old castle, the only remnant of which is a 70-foot Norman Tower.
8x11
Canterbury, Kent - Three Tales Of Canterbury
Episode overview
18, 2001
Over the August bank holiday weekend last year, Time Team took a crew of around 100 people to Canterbury for a three-day live dig. Or, rather, for three three-day digs because the live .. show full overview
8x12
Winchester, Hampshire - The Leper Hospital
Episode overview
25, 2001
The team journeys to historic Winchester, the capital city of England in the Middle Ages.

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