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  1. Apr 29, 2012 · Time Team's Guide to Burial. Tony Robinson investigates how burial customs have changed and evolved over thousands of years of British history. Thanks to two decades of digging burial sites, Time Team can draw on extraordinary evidence from Neolithic bone caves, Bronze Age cemeteries, Roman mausoleums, jewellery-laden Anglo Saxon burials and ...

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    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

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  3. Jan 16, 1994 · Time Team reports on a prickly issue in the world of old artefacts whilst on a secret investigation into a possible Viking boat burial in Yorkshire. After metal detectorists make a major discovery of coins, silver and swords a small team of archaeologists set out to uncover the source of these remarkable objects.

  4. Time Team have been called in by Dr Helen Geake to investigate the site of an early Medieval burial in Norfolk that has unearthed some incredible finds. Can the team relocate the grave and is it the site of a larger cemetery?

  5. Thanks to two decades of digging burial sites, Time Team can draw on extraordinary evidence from Neolithic bone caves, Bronze Age cemeteries, Roman mausoleums, jewellery-laden Anglo Saxon burials and even funeral pyres.

  6. 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

  7. In 1939, one of the greatest archaeological discoveries Britain has ever witnessed was made at Sutton Hoo Anglo-Saxon Royal Burial Ground in Suffolk. Amateur archaeologist Basil Brown uncovered an incredible ship burial complete a wealth of treasures, including the now iconic helmet, painstakingly pieced together from tiny fragments.

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