

タイム・チーム
シーズン 11
A group of archaeologists have 3 days to discover historical artifacts in different sites around Britain.
タイム・チーム • シーズン 11の視聴方法
13話
- In Search of the Brigittine Abbey - Syon House, London
第1話In Search of the Brigittine Abbey - Syon House, LondonThe Time Team travel to Syon House in London to try and locate a huge Monastery that dates back to the time of Henry VI. Today all that can be seen is open lawn. In the past the team has failed many times to locate similar structures in such situations. This time they are sure they will find success. - A Roman Bath House and Edwardian Folly - Whitestaunton Manor, Somerset
第2話A Roman Bath House and Edwardian Folly - Whitestaunton Manor, SomersetWhitestaunton is the site of a 130 year old mystery. The Victorian owners of the site unearthed ruins that suggested an old Roman Villa existed on the site. Recent re-investigation suggests the building is not a Villa, which begs the question, what is it?. - The Crannog in the Loch - Loch Migdale, Scottish Highlands
第3話The Crannog in the Loch - Loch Migdale, Scottish HighlandsThere's an island-ish round area of stones in Loch Migdale - could it be a crannog? 200 meters away on the banks is a small (12 m diameter) circular feature - is it a henge? Time Team rounds up some experts on the prehistoric and finds out. They set up a suction dredge to investigate two areas of the loch feature, and find wonderfully preserved timber, proving that it's a built structure and thus a crannog. GPS surveying and a tip from a local farmer finds the causeway, now underwater, leading to it Trenches within the henge show that the entrance and wooden posts within it pointed towards notable features in the landscape. Stewart looks for the find site of the Migdale Hoard. - Saxon Burials on the Ridge - South Carlton, Lincolnshire
第4話Saxon Burials on the Ridge - South Carlton, LincolnshireAfter the field walkers and metal detectorist have discovered a concentration of finds, the team dig in a field, perhaps an Anglo Saxon burial or Bronze age barrow, next to RAF Scampton where the Red Arrows aerobatic team are practicing. - The Roman Fort That Wasn't There - Syndale, Kent
第5話The Roman Fort That Wasn't There - Syndale, KentNobody knows what happened immediately after the Romans arrived in 43 AD, because no Roman fort has been discovered in this part of South East England. Time Team are on a mission to find the missing link. Local archaeologist Paul Wilkinson believes he has already found a military ditch, which would surround such a fort. It's a prime site, right next to Watling Street. However geophysics cannot find any evidence for a ditch. So begins one of their most frustrating digs, directed by Neil Holbrook. Phil enlists in the Ermine Street Guard for a day. They are joined by Roman expert Tony Wilmott and pottery specialist Malcolm Lyne. - An Iron-Age Trading Centre - Green Island, Dorset
第6話An Iron-Age Trading Centre - Green Island, DorsetPoole Harbour has already shown past evidence of Iron Age activity, with industrial advancement and trading to and from the continental mainland. The island is a Site of Special Scientific Interest; meaning Time Team can only dig by hand. - A Medieval Blast Furnace - The Old Furnace, Oakamoor, Staffordshire
第7話A Medieval Blast Furnace - The Old Furnace, Oakamoor, StaffordshireA team of archaeologists have just three days to excavate the site of an Elizabethan blast furnace after finding clues in a test pit dug as part of Time Team Big Dig. The team also explore medieval furnaces at nearby East Wall and try smelting their own iron. - Rescuing a Mesolithic Foreshore - Goldcliff, Newport
第8話Rescuing a Mesolithic Foreshore - Goldcliff, NewportAs the beach of the Severn River erodes, it reveals astonishing evidence of some of England's earliest inhabitants. But can that evidence--flints, food remains and fossilized footstep--be recovered before it's destroyed by the fierce tide? - Fertile Soils, Rich Archaeology - Wittenham Clumps, Oxfordshire
第9話Fertile Soils, Rich Archaeology - Wittenham Clumps, OxfordshireThe British landscape is littered with Iron Age hill forts. A local archaeology unit is digging such a hill fort in Oxfordshire, but cannot afford to investigate a neighbouring larger hill, only 200 metres away. Both Roman and Iron Age remains have been found there in the past. But what is its relationship, if any, to the hill fort? The geophysics team identify a potential target, a square enclosure on the side of the hill. But before they can begin, they have to manually search the site for specimens of great crested newt, a rare protected species. At the beginning of day two, John's team find something which could be very special, a Roman church, apparently with a semicircular apse. They are joined by Tim Allen of Oxford Archaeology and osteoarchaeologist Angela Boyle. - King Cnut's Manor - Nassington, Northamptonshire
第10話King Cnut's Manor - Nassington, NorthamptonshireDigging up fields and car parks and back gardens is all very well, but how could Time Team pass up a chance to dig up a living room? The manor house in Nassington was purchased in a derelict state, and while restoring it, several massive post holes were investigated that are of a size and spacing to be a Saxon great hall. The pottery finds from the property suggest almost constant occupation from the Iron Age to the present, and the Ramsey Chronicle records that Cnut owned Nassington while king. Up comes the flooring so three trenches can be dug inside the house, while outside, various trenches are dug in the garden. It seems that hall after hall was built where the manor house still stands, but no trace can any longer be found of outbuildings which must have been there. Graeme Lawson visits with a selection of Dark Ages musical instruments, makes a reed pipe of elder wood, and plays out the episode with the Time Team theme music on pipe and lyre. - Back-Garden Archaeology: Revisiting a Roman Villa - Ipswich, Suffolk
第11話Back-Garden Archaeology: Revisiting a Roman Villa - Ipswich, SuffolkTime Team search for a Roman Villa complex on a 1950s housing estate in Ipswich. It should be easy as it was previously dug by an amateur archaeologist before the estate was built but his records and methods may not be all they seem. - Brimming with Remains - Cranborne Chase, Dorset
第13話Brimming with Remains - Cranborne Chase, DorsetPigs rooting in a windswept field in Dorset unearthed fragments including Roman mosaic floor tiles. In addition, a Bournemouth University excavation team located some burials nearby. The farmer, Simon Meaden, has asked Time Team to investigate further. John's geophysics survey reveals a lot of activity. Very soon multiple finds start appearing, and to Tony's delight he is allowed to dig up a little beaker. Archaeologist Mike Parker Pearson produces a timeline of prehistoric and historic burial practices. Phil's trench is invaded by chickens. Gradually a complex picture emerges of human activity here over thousands of years, including a heated Roman villa with bath-house.










