Time Team

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16x01 Friars Wash, Hertfordshire - The Trouble with Temples

January 4, 2009 4:20 pm
Tony Robinson and the Team are back with a new series and they make an amazing discovery in a Hertfordshire field when they unearth a complex of Roman temples.
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16x02 Scargill Castle, County Durham - The Wedding Present

January 11, 2009 4:20 pm
The Team pieces together the history and the layout of a very special wedding present – Scargill Castle, in the remote wilds of County Durham.
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16x03 Heroes' Hill, Knockdhu, Co Antrim - Heroes' Hill

January 18, 2009 4:20 pm
Working with archaeologists from Queen's University in Belfast, the Team takes up the challenge to unlock the prehistoric secrets of the headland at Knockdhu, County Antrim.
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16x04 Caerwent, South Wales - Toga Town

January 25, 2009 4:20 pm
Caerwent is the best-preserved Roman town in Britain. Laid out on a grid pattern, it has 20 blocks within its walls, which still stand at heights of up to five metres in places. Previous excavations have uncovered roads, temples, shops, baths, houses and villas, as well as the forum and basilica, the town's political centre.
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16x05 Rise Hill, Cumbria - Blood, Sweat and Beers

February 1, 2009 4:20 pm
Time Team visits the Yorkshire Dales to investigate the Risehill camp settlement, inhabited by the Victorian railway navvies during the construction of the Settle-to-Carlisle railway On a wind- and rain-swept Yorkshire moor – 'the most exposed site Time Team has ever dug on,' according to Tony Robinson – lie the remains of a settlement built by a tough, nomadic community that existed on the very edge of society.
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16x06 Salisbury Cathedral - Buried Bishops and Belfries

February 8, 2009 4:20 pm
Time Team gets a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to dig in the hallowed grounds of Salisbury Cathedral – in Phil Harding's home town

In 2008, Salisbury marked the 750th anniversary of the consecration of its cathedral. At the end of September the city played host to Time Team, who had been given the unique opportunity to investigate some of the lost architectural treasures of this magnificent building.
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16x07 Radcot, Oxfordshire - Anarchy in the UK

February 15, 2009 4:20 pm
The Team are in Radcot, Oxfordshire, where they hope to uncover a long-lost fortress built in the 12th century during one of the bloodiest episodes of English history.

The tiny hamlet of Radcot in Oxfordshire stands on a strategic crossing on the river Thames. Competing armies have fought over control of the crossing from at least medieval times through to the English Civil War.
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16x08 Colworth, Bedfordshire - Mystery of the Ice Cream Villa

February 22, 2009 4:20 pm
The Team are invited to investigate a Bedfordshire field by a group of amateur archaeologists who have found countless pieces of Roman pottery, coins and building material over the years.

In a field next to a science park in Colworth, Bedfordshire, a group of amateur archaeologists have turned up a huge collection of material dating back almost 2,000 years.
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16x09 Looe, Cornwall - Hermit Harbour

March 1, 2009 4:20 pm
Legend says that tiny Looe Island in Cornwall was once visited by Jesus Christ. Could it be one of the earliest Christian sites in the country?

Legend has it that Jesus Christ himself played on the pebble beach at Looe Island (also known as St George's Island), about one mile off the south Cornwall coast near Looe. It is a story that probably originated when the island was being established as a place of pilgrimage to rival St Michael's Mount further to the southwest.
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16x10 Lincoln's Inn, London - Called to the Bar

March 8, 2009 4:20 pm
The Team visits Lincoln's Inn, London where they have been asked to investigate the remains of a 13th-century palace that belonged to Henry III's Lord Chancellor

There were only a few areas within Lincoln's Inn where any excavation could take place. As well as it not being possible to dig under the other historic buildings, a huge London plane tree precluded any excavation that would threaten its root system.
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16x11 Warboys, The Fens, Cambridgeshire - Beacon on the Fens

March 15, 2009 4:20 pm
Time Team visits the cold and windswept Chapel Head, in the Cambridgeshire Fens, to see if a medieval chapel did once stand there

Over the years, farmers working the fields have found large quantities of worked stone, medieval tiles and even two shelly limestone columns, adding credence to the local belief that a medieval chapel once stood here.
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16x12 Ulnaby, County Durham - The Hollow Way

March 22, 2009 4:20 pm
Time Team sets out to unearth the secrets of the deserted medieval village of Ulnaby in Durham

The Team's challenge was to tell the story of a whole lost village – a once-thriving rural world
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16x13 Blythburgh, Suffolk - Skeletons in the Shed

March 29, 2009 4:20 pm
Tony Robinson and the Team travel to the picturesque expanses of the Suffolk coast to investigate a very special back garden. When the new owners of a house in Blythburgh explored their potting shed they were shocked to discover a cupboard full of human skulls.
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