Episodes (13)

Chenies Manor House, Buckinghamshire
S12E01 · Chenies Manor House, Buckinghamshire

Jan 01, 2005

This manor house was extended into a palace prior to Henry V111 first visit in 1534. But less than half of it remains. The current owner since the 1950's wants to know what it used to look like.

Nether Poppleton, Yorkshire
S12E02 · Nether Poppleton, Yorkshire

Jan 08, 2005

Although mentioned in the Domesday Book, was this an Anglo-Saxon village? Residents help the team uncover the origins by digging many test pits in their gardens.

Warton, Lancashire
S12E03 · Warton, Lancashire

Jan 15, 2005

Two aircraft in WW2 crashed on marsh land near Warton airfield. In three days the team recover as much as possible.

Drumlanrig, Dumfries and Galloway
S12E04 · Drumlanrig, Dumfries and Galloway

Jan 22, 2005

Revealed in dry weather are parch marks in the ground at Drumlanrig Castle, Dumfries and Galloway. The experts are certain they are Roman, but when?

Northborough, Peterborough
S12E05 · Northborough, Peterborough

Jan 29, 2005

Cropmarks were seen in 1996 suggesting a Neolithic causewayed enclosure, but the site has never been dug. Modern farming has drained the land making the dig easier. Evidence emerges of a Neolithic village built before Stonehenge.

Grace Dieu, Hampshire
S12E06 · Grace Dieu, Hampshire

Feb 05, 2005

Grace Dieu was Henry V's flagship. Deliberately beached in the mud of river Hamble, upriver from Bursledon. Divers dig across the stern to discover length and size of the ship.

Standish, Gloucestershire
S12E07 · Standish, Gloucestershire

Feb 12, 2005

A pot fragment is found. Is it Roman or Iron Age? Evidence of a roundhouse or a villa is needed. Can the team find evidence of Roman occupation or Iron age farming?

Wemyss, Fife
S12E08 · Wemyss, Fife

Feb 19, 2005

Jonathan's Cave, Sloping Cave and Well Cave at Wemyss have had continuous use since Pictish times. They dig through many layers of occupation. Is there a passageway between Well cave and MacDuff castle above?

St Osyth, Essex
S12E09 · St Osyth, Essex

Feb 26, 2005

A variety of places are dug, revealing medieval pottery and occupation, showing St Osyth village was an active port. A wharf is dug between tides. The adjoining field shows industry along the creek. Inland finds support this theory.

South Perrott, Dorset
S12E10 · South Perrott, Dorset

Mar 05, 2005

Roman artifacts continue to be found at the Legg family farm.

Skipsea, Humberside
S12E11 · Skipsea, Humberside

Mar 12, 2005

Paid by a local fan, geophysics get a head start at dawn on the site. Many trenches are dug and finds come quickly. This site has never been dug. Will these reveal who discarded them?

South Shields, Tyne and Wear
S12E12 · South Shields, Tyne and Wear

Mar 19, 2005

A housing estate has been built around a Roman fort. But where is the cemetery after 400 years of occupation?

Hanslope, Milton Keynes
S12E13 · Hanslope, Milton Keynes

Apr 02, 2005

Bone and pottery suggest a butchery rather than a dwelling. But experts differ.

About

Time Team Season 13 (2005) is released on Jan 01, 2005 and the latest season 21 of Time Team is released in 2012. Watch Time Team online - the English Documentary TV series from United Kingdom. Time Team is directed by Graham Dixon,Michael Douglas,Siân Price,Simon Raikes and created by Tony Robinson with Tony Robinson and Phil Harding.

A group of archaeologists have 3 days to discover historical artifacts in different sites around Britain.

Countries:

United Kingdom

Language:

English

Production Companies:

The Picture House Television Company, Channel 4 Television Corporation, Videotext Communications

Official Site:

Channel 4

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