Time Team S20-E12 The Time Team Guide to Experimental Archaeology

Time Team S20-E12 The Time Team Guide to Experimental Archaeology

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Time Team S20-E12 The Time Team Guide to Experimental Archaeology
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Tony Robinson celebrates the more than 150 practical experiments and re-creations he and the team have carried out over the past twenty years to unravel the mysteries revealed by their excavations.

Rebuilding – and even reliving – the past is a controversial area of archaeology. But it's one that Time Team has long championed, and one that has produced astonishing results.

This program revisits some of the program's greatest hits, from recreating individual objects such as Stone Age axes, Roman pewter bowls, medieval pottery and a Stone Age sword that sheds new light on the myth of King Arthur's Excalibur , to building a complete Iron Age house. and a Roman machine that drew water from a deep well.

The program also reprises some of Time Team's forays into living history, from discovering what it felt like to be in Dad's Army to surviving 24 hours as a Victorian prisoner, trying to see the past through the eyes of our ancestors.

Plus how a huge and sometimes controversial experiment for the program finally solved the mystery of Seahenge.

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