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Archaeologists Uncover An Enormous Anglo-Saxon Settlement In Yorkshire | Time Team | Chronicle
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The people of Nether Poppleton, near York, are itching to know more about their village. Mysterious earthworks cover a field around their church and they have bought the land to protect them, but what do they mean? Is the village originally Saxon, Norman, or medieval?

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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@gleann_cuilinn

6 months ago

Last time I was this early, Oswig was still king of Northumbria

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@faithhowe6170

6 months ago

What a treat for the locals folks to be included in the digging, I'd love to do something like that, and imagine myself digging archeology when digging my garden for vegetable planting.

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@cyndiknapp4904

6 months ago

I love Time Team dearly...also the dog in the foreground at 24:24 is adorable and clearly trying to figure out why these holes are being dug in his garden.

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@terryt.1643

6 months ago

How I would have loved to take part of such a dig. In my younger days I got to help with some archeological volunteer work in California but I would have loved to do a Time Team one in the U.K! So much more history!

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@elizasimmons9039

6 months ago

Not sure it's the right niche but if anyone's interested in Anglo-Saxon England and the Medieval forms of settlement and the peasantry I strongly recommend Schwerpunkt's Medieval society playlist

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@debrah7548

6 months ago

A cracking episode. Wonder what’s been uncovered there since.

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@lazygardens

6 months ago

Truly crowd-sourced archaeology. This is a good idea.

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@glendamears3618

2 months ago

The cute curious dog hahaha😮😂❤

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@Sk8Betty.

6 months ago

What a marvelous endeavor!

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@theoriginaleb9616

6 months ago

This video is from 2005. But I agree that having everyone dig in their own yards is a fun idea.

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@glendamears3618

2 months ago

Great community spirit😊❤

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@katherinecooper6159

4 months ago

I admire Phil. He works well with everyone. Is a 'nunnery' the same as a convent?

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@KAZSANable

6 months ago

brilliant xxx

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@Vhampyre

6 months ago

Best documentarys EVER!!

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@atty61

6 months ago

A great episode, but it's yet another that is already freely available on Time Team's own Youtube channel. What is missing? The early episodes that they don't post - the first three or four seasons when everything they found was a 'first' for the team seem to have mostly disappeared.

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@bethbartlett5692

1 week ago

📚 "?" (The area Phil is excavating appears to me to be at a building section that was an "add on"), thus, I wonder why they didnt try the mire original architecture/building. An overhead observation seems to have been an ideal 1st look, plus a Stewart perspective of the landscape. But hey, I'm a Sociologist/Behavioralist and Historian, not a Geologist or Archaeologist.

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@georgelong9957

2 months ago

I know some people will think I’m cruel but I do laugh when I see Phil’s cutoffs.

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@WillN2Go1

6 months ago

It's really annoying that they retread these old episodes slapping new dates on them intentionally refusing to admit how old they are. Mick Aston died in 2013 (rest his soul). It's not "Archeologists uncover...." It's "At least ten years ago, maybe 20 archeologists uncovered.... and you've probably watched this already, maybe a couple of times. " Archeology is science. Put a date on it.

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@thunderpants645

6 months ago

Baldrick, did ever find a turnip you could call your own?

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@JOATMOFA

6 months ago

Baldrick, where have you been?

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