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The Mysterious Medieval Skeleton Found Buried In Salisbury Cathedral | Time Team | Chronicle
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The team is on Phil's home turf, where 200 years ago some of the cathedral's most beautiful buildings were demolished, including a bell tower and two chapels. Moreover, there is a mystery surrounding leg-bones discovered under one of the chapels. Could they belong to Bishop Beauchamp, who built one of the chapels? Bone specialist Jackie thinks she can solve the mystery. The team is hoping to get an insight into the purpose and function of this magnificent medieval structure, as well as the city that surrounds it. Stewart is more interested in Constable's famous watercolor of the cathedral. Raysan builds a Lego model, and Brigid finds a unique coin. They make some interesting discoveries about the foundations of these various buildings. They are joined by the cathedral archaeologist Tim Tatton-Brown, and historic buildings consultant Richard K. Morris. Historian Elaine Chalus talks to Helen about the charismatic personality of Bishop Beauchamp himself.

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@donaldwert7137

4 months ago

Love how they give us little glimpses into the life as an archaeologist, like when they caught Matt in the middle of that huge yawn when Racksha (sp?) was going over the site of the bell tower they were excavating. His little start and guilty grin was hilarious.

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@vintagelady1

4 months ago

This is why I'm fascinated by archaeology, the unraveling of the past lives of people who lived very differently than we do. Great program, love the Time Team! Oh, & as for the comment that these were celibate men amassing huge fortunes, I wouldn't count on all that celibacy. Anyone else find it odd that the Bishop's bestie was buried in the FAMILY chapel? Wouldn't be the first time!

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@scottiesrockmaggie6279

4 months ago

People are asing about why the bell tower was taken down. One person suggests that it was too ugly, but I suspect that it may have been structurally compromised by the vibrations of the almost continual ringing of the bells. I'm sure there was more than one installed over the centuries.

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@gregb6469

4 months ago

SARUM is one of my all-time favorite novels, so this episode of TT is particularly interesting to me.

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@tessmcnamara9230

4 months ago

omg why on earth would such historic buildings be pulled down what a dreadful thing they did I wish it could be re built exactly as it had been

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@celticwolff5429

3 months ago

The Bishop's Seed Tray. Nice place. Good food. They have a band on Thursdays. Would recommend when you're in Salisbury.

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@madgevanness4011

4 months ago

People who moan about how all these massive buildings were a waste, haven’t considered that for decades they employed craftsmen and boosted the local economy. Better than hoarding the coins or breaking the pride of the working poor by giving them money to do nothing.

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@samflower31

2 months ago

I love Mick’s laugh, I know he is missed by the team. 💜

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@hannahl.7202

2 months ago

Amazing , well done . Thank you !

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@MotDoiAnLac258

3 months ago

cảm ơn bạn đã chia sẽ.

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@coreyjudd4676

3 months ago

Ha!! Great shot at 12:23 of Rackshaw hard at work and Matt getting caught in a yawn behind!

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@Harry-Hartmann

4 months ago

A Very Good Video 👍🏻

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@philippbobkaufmann4004

3 months ago

I quite like what interesting little snippets we get from such digs. What I dislike is how the programme's powers that be insist on everything being blown out of proportion. "We're re-writing the history of this cathedral" [add a series of exclamation points]. "It's a mysterious burial" [awe and wonder]. It's all interesting for sure. But it is also what you'd expect from a dig site like this.

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@michatrejgis2188

3 months ago

I do not understand still, why the tower was demolished?

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@paulgibson4991

3 months ago

The technology they didn't have back then to build these masterpieces still hasn't been matched today,clever humans.

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@juicylucy9479

4 months ago

All these cathedrals and churches and chapels, serious question; are they still used for worship or just museums anymore?

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@PtolemyJones

4 months ago

I wonder why they destroyed the original bell tower. I only heard one sphere...

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@me-ib2zb

4 months ago

Salisbury? Like the steak? Yum

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@avalonkerr8332

2 months ago

Love me some Stu.

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@Budehgong

2 months ago

You should at least put original airing dates on these videos in the description.

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