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Medieval Archaeologists Solve The Mystery Of The Lost Beaudesert Castle | Time Team | Chronicle
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A castle, reputedly as grand and important as Warwick, once dominated the Midlands village of Henley-in-Arden, but now there is only a hill. The eccentric American owner wants to know what his castle looked like in its heyday.

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7 months ago

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7 months ago

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5 months ago

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7 months ago

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@LarryThePhotoGuy

6 months ago

I didn't know they had archeologists in medieval times. It's amazing their work still exists. Impressive!πŸ˜‰

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@charlesdavis9937

7 months ago

Do a show about a castle called Shipbrook. My ancestor Sir Richard DeVernon lived there after the Battle of Hastings. All I can find is a simple drawing of what it might have looked like.

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@caittails

6 months ago

I didn’t realize that Doug Dimmadome, owner of the Dimmsdale Dimmadome, owned property in England.

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@Dark-Star63A

6 months ago

As a former professional Infantryman who spent a considerable amount of my career "Digging In"... I have never seen a group of grown men so stoked over digging up and finding a rock as these guys... Inspiring.

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@Patrick_Cooper

7 months ago

For some reason I really like the way Tony narrates. I want an AI program that could read to me in his voice.

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@thatguy002

6 months ago

Its now somehow 1 am and im absolutely HOOKED on this channel/series. Such a great team and wonderful visualizations depicting things that are tough for non archaeologists to notice 😊

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@HappyQuailsLC

6 months ago

It looks like it was thoroughly sacked and everyone had their way with it afterwards and thereafter until nothing remains.

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@gramateur5776

6 months ago

Joe Hardy III, the American purchaser of the Lordship title, died in January 2023 at 100 years old.

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@theflashtheflash6101

5 months ago

Thank you πŸ™ I found that a wee bit sad how the home/castle just fell down eventually. The end of that family. πŸ™πŸŒ»πŸ₯°πŸ€πŸ‘‹

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@philippenachtergal6077

7 months ago

29:30 Well, a lot depends on the armor quality. A piece made just for the looks for a cosplay or such, would be offer a very poor defense quality (and rightly so). And chainmail would be mostly worn on top of cloth armor.

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@HappyQuailsLC

6 months ago

Something no one is mentioning is how objects, from inside and out are reduced to unreuseable fragments. It looks highly likely to me that early explosives were used to overcome and probably destroy it in the heights of distaste for those inside, as they were probably driven away.

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@lecolintube

7 months ago

❀ Thank you! πŸŽ‰

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@gonefishing167

7 months ago

Really good, thank you πŸ™πŸ™πŸ‘΅πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί

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@Circa500A.D.

7 months ago

Your next dig should be with Graham Phillips and excavate the tomb of King Arthur. πŸ€΄πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

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@nancyhammons3594

5 months ago

I have a question. Are all the pieces that have been found on this site going to be put in a sort of museum in Henley to be saved and viewed for the future?

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