Meet the Team: Jimmy Adcock
In the very first of a brand new feature, we meet geophys expert, Jimmy Adcock, who tells us more about his antics on Time Team, as well as his latest globetrotting adventures.
Do you remember … more
Discover the latest Time Team news as well as developments from the wider worlds of archaeology and history.
In the very first of a brand new feature, we meet geophys expert, Jimmy Adcock, who tells us more about his antics on Time Team, as well as his latest globetrotting adventures.
Do you remember … more
We’ve been reliving some of our favourite Time Team episodes since first airing way back in 1994. In this feature, 'Where are we?', we're sharing snippets taken from Tony’s opening … more
"On the Hadrian's Wall programme, I was sent out to draw the cremation of a dead sheep. We'd just got this huge fire blazing when there was a torrential downpour. They were filming at the time so I … more
Are you planning to kickstart your own local history project? Dig Village needs you!
If you’ve bought a copy of Dig Village, or perhaps received it for Christmas, then firstly – thank … more
“The live programme at Canterbury was my favourite. The archaeology was outstanding and the parties even better. At one stage, Tony’s autocue completely failed. He coasted for about 10 … more
We’ve been reliving some of our favourite Time Team episodes since first airing way back in 1994. In this feature, 'Where are we?', we're sharing snippets taken from Tony’s opening … more
We’ve been reliving some of our favourite Time Team episodes since first airing way back in 1994. In this feature, 'Where are we?', we're sharing snippets taken from Tony’s opening … more
Time Team has announced the publication of a brand new book, Dig Village, written by series creator, producer and bestselling author, Tim Taylor.
Time Team's Dig Village is the ultimate hands-on … more
We’ve been reliving some of our favourite Time Team episodes since first airing way back in 1994. In this feature, 'Where are we?', we're sharing snippets taken from Tony’s opening … more
Hundreds of infant burials have been discovered in Peru. As reported in The Telegraph, the site in Huanchaco, which contains the 500-year-old remains of 227 children, is said to be the site of the … more