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Is The Lost Manor Of Fountains Abbey Buried Under This Field In Yorkshire? | Time Team | Chronicle
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The team meets Chris and Barbara Bradley on their farm in the Yorkshire Dales, where they investigate evidence of 1,000 years of farming on the land and uncover the remains of a medieval forerunner to the grand country house with connections to nearby Fountains Abbey.

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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@andreaarias2085

3 months ago

Thank you for allowing me to observe the work as you search for clues in the earth for past civilizations. It's helping me get through a loss.

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@martymcpeak4748

7 months ago

this is such a fascinating show that never fails to keep me watching and very engrossed in every moment. it seems to me Tony and Phil and Mick are really good guys that don't take themselves too seriously and love to have a laugh. Just the type of people you want to break bread with and have a meal and a pint with then settle in for some great fellowship. Cheers

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@lindadeal3344

7 months ago

I do love this and would love to see more on Wales and Scotland!!

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@BinkyTheElf1

7 months ago

A great episode! Very engaging. Pre-Black Death & dissolution under Henry the 8th, Monasteries were centres of learning & teaching, book production, medical care, welfare, worship, farming, employment, innovation and mini-industries, and served also the as focal points for new villages to arise. The state theft of monastery lands actually meant many kinds of impoverishment for local people.. and a lot of profit for the Royal coffers & friends of the king, and lots of new land for the greedy nobility.

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@TheDkbohde

1 week ago

These really are a hidden gem. How have I gone this long without knowing about time team?

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@benediktmorak4409

7 months ago

without discredit to the new episodes, but the old ones with Tony Robinson, Phil Harding ,Professor Mike Aston, Helen Gaeke and the rest of the team, are still the best!!!!!!! Apologies! big apologies. i forgot Carenza Lewis. And after I read about her story, i must say hat off and chapeau!!!!!!!!

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@lecolintube

7 months ago

Love it! Thank you 🤩

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@jrjubach

5 months ago

This was a really good episode. All the clues in the current architecture keep you engaged.

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@jenniferbomboy3673

2 months ago

Why only three days? Would love to see more!

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@Caligulashorse1453

7 months ago

There’s no one I’ve related more too in history then the Medieval labor monks

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@maxb4074

6 months ago

Excellent TimeTeam episode

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@margaretgillum5787

6 months ago

Thank you. What a awesome show.

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@j.b.4340

6 months ago

Incredible! I hadn’t seen this one before.

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@simonduffy9181

3 months ago

So the old monastic word for farm is 'grange'? It's obviously derived from the Catalan/Occitan word for farm, 'granja', and not the Latin, which is 'villam', or French which is 'ferme'. I'm working on a theory that after 1066 the elite were not French speakers, but Catalan/Occitan. Time team has been an excellent source for literally digging up language anomalies like this!

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@micaelaspencer5223

6 months ago

I'm sorry , but the border collie trying to catch the dirt at around 24 minutes in had me laughing my guts out.

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@janinebean4276

7 months ago

home, home on the grange!

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@wildbill6675

6 months ago

Like this show Phil is crazy cool 😎

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@NothingToNoOneInParticular

7 months ago

It would be interesting to see them use AI and run the blocks with Latin on it and see what AI could do as far as making sense of the inscription from fragments.

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@rocarr180

3 weeks ago

Let me guess 3 days, why not a week !

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@jeffreyokeefe3694

2 months ago

I saw all the earlier time teams for years the only one who overdid the archeology was mick aston if he did not like the team option that was it. After weaning myself off the 10th repeat series I then found I could not walk past a pub and not have a pint of beer.and wondering why if the Roman's had hot baths on-site how come in 1959 I had to walk a mile and half to have a bath at the municipal establishment.

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