
Time Team: The Team's Favorite Digs
12 episoder
1. Tockenham

1. Tockenham
Tockenham in Wiltshire has no Roman remains in the area. So how did a suspiciously pagan-looking statue end up embedded in the wall of the village's medieval church?
47min
22. jan. 1995
2. Birdoswald Exhumation

2. Birdoswald Exhumation
The Time Team travels to Hadrian's Wall, the northern limit of the empire and the barrier between Roman Britain and the barbarian north. The crew hopes to find a Roman military cemetery at this UNESCO World Heritage site.
50min
30. jan. 2000
3. Greenwich

3. Greenwich
London's Greenwich Park is home to a mysterious clump of stones cemented together and labeled "Roman remains." Just what kind of building were these stones part of--could it be a temple, villa, or even some kind of fort?
50min
12. mars 2000
4. Ancaster

4. Ancaster
For 400 years, the Romans had a presence at Ancaster, an affluent town in present-day Lincolnshire. At the end of the third century CE, the Romans built a huge defensive wall around the town center. The Time Team investigates why.
49min
13. jan. 2002
5. Alfoldean

5. Alfoldean
Located astride a main thoroughfare, Alfoldean was once a thriving village and home to a mansion, an inn for traveling government officials. Robinson and his companions set out to uncover why the site was suddenly--and mysteriously--abandoned.
48min
9. apr. 2006
6. Binchester

6. Binchester
The Time Team travels to Binchester, site of a huge Roman fort in northern Britain, and to its surrounding vicus, the civilian settlement on which the fort depended--until now largely ignored by archaeologists.
48min
13. jan. 2008
7. Wickenby

7. Wickenby
A muddy field at Wickenby in Lincolnshire has provided hundreds of artifacts and ample evidence of Roman activity, yet there is no record of a Roman settlement nearby. What the Romans did at Wickenby remains a mystery, and Time Team sets out to solve it.
48min
23. mars 2008
8. Coberley Villa

8. Coberley Villa
Beneath a Cotswold field lies an entire complex of Roman buildings that dominated the local landscape for centuries. The crew looks for answers in a beautiful and carefully unearthed mosaic.
48min
30. jan. 2011
9. Friars Wash

9. Friars Wash
Romano-British temples are the only buildings that have eluded the Time Team over the years. At Friars Wash in Hertfordshire, Robinson and his colleagues believe they at last have one in their sights.
48min
4. jan. 2009
10. Caerwent

10. Caerwent
Caerwent in south Wales is the best-preserved Roman town in Britain. But while much of the site has been excavated by archaeologists, other parts of it remain completely unexplored. The Time Team is invited to help fill in the blanks.
48min
25. jan. 2009
11. Cunetio

11. Cunetio
The edge of a Wiltshire wheat field is the location of a Roman settlement that was lost for 2,000 years. The Time Team undertakes its biggest investigation ever as it tries to figure out how the town of Cunetio disappeared so completely.
48min
23. mai 2010
12. High Ham

12. High Ham
Two mosaics found in a Somerset field in the mid-1800s represent strong evidence that a grand Roman villa lies underneath. But there is a good reason why archaeologists haven't been able to look--the field is in the middle of a British army firing range.
48min
20. feb. 2011













