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The team return with 2 brand new 3-part episodes available to watch now for free on YouTube! Dig 1 - Mysterious Iron Age settlement and underground passages in Cornwall: Day 1: https://youtu.be/j8_sbq37AUs. Day 2: https://youtu.be/WEiOj-ZufaQ. Day 3: https://youtu.be/fXeuNTEfO4s. Dig 2 - Roman Villa excavation in Oxfordshire:
Mar 18, 2022 · This three-part special airs at 6pm (GMT) on 8th, 9th, and 10th April. In the meantime, fans of the show can catch a glimpse of what to expect in a newly released trailer on the Time Team Official YouTube Channel, and find out more about both the Cornwall and Oxfordshire digs in Current Archaeology.
- The Past
Dec 7, 2012 · Screening 13 episodes a year, as well as live digs and specials the programme was ubiquitous. Tapped into the national zeitgeist, its stars were household names and at its zenith Time Team was pulling in audiences of 3 — 3.5 million viewers.
Feb 1, 2011 · A brief history of Time Team. Time Team started as an experiment and has become an institution. As the programme celebrates its 200th episode, we take a quick look back, and a sneaky peek forward, at the show that has brought archaeology to the masses. Start. Current Archaeology.
- Current Archaeology
May 8, 2015 · DIG Season 1 Episode 10 Recap: Armageddon Protocol. On DIG Season 1 Episode 10, Peter uncovers the answers in the Emma Wilson case while he also races to stop the End of Days in the season...
Series 21 featured two three-part episodes, each covering a new dig conducted in 2021. [23] The first of these episodes, which premiered between 18 and 20 March 2022, covered the excavation of an Iron Age settlement on the Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall.
When FBI Agent Peter Connelly, recently stationed in Jerusalem, begins investigating the murder of a young American, he realizes that he’s uncovered an ancient international conspiracy that threatens to change the course of human history.