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Victor sadly passed away on 10th February 2021. A Time Team tribute to this wonderful man's life and unique skills is available to watch here: " Victor Ambrus: A Time Team Tribute '. You can view some additional tributes from Time Team family and friends here.
Hundreds of tributes have been flooding in for the artist Victor Ambrus. We share some more from Time Team's experts and friends.
Right here, you’ll find all the latest Time Team news and a whole host of classic content from the last 25 years, including NEW TIME TEAM EPISODES, official episode commentaries, exclusive...
Our latest episodes – including a Knights Hospitaller preceptory, a Roman villa and an Anglo-Saxon cemetery – are AVAILABLE NOW on the Time Team Official YouTube channel. Right here, you’ll find all the latest Time Team news and a whole host of classic
Tony Robinson and the team explore a site at Brancaster in Norfolk that is believed to have been a Roman `shore fort', and possibly a key military outpost.
Check out information to watch 20 - 2: Brancaster online including episode summaries, ratings, and links to stream on SideReel.
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Dec 7, 2012 · A few days later news of Time Team‘s demise broke in the Guardian. It was a perfunctory end for a television institution that, over two decades, made British archaeology more accessible and popular than ever. Here we chart the highs and lows of a revolutionary format that aimed to bring archaeology to the people.