Episode list

Time Team

Raunds, Northamptonshire
A local couple digging a fish pond in their back garden find a skeleton. Complete with a knife, pottery and a valuable buckle. Clearly Saxon the couple wonder if they have a cemetery in their garden.
7.6 /10
Dinnington, Somerset
Invited by the land owner's daughter, the team have 3 days to investigate the Roman mosaics found in a field whilst dog walking. The Roman villa turns out to be in the top 20 of Roman buildings in Britain.
8.5 /10
Carsington, Derbyshire
A caving club discover bones and skulls in a cave. The team have three days to work out why the bones are there. Also a prehistoric barrow is dug.
8.3 /10
Fetlar, Shetland
Furthest north for team, digging in a family garden for Viking evidence and excavating Viking boat burial site also. The rivets reveal the pattern.
8.1 /10
Greenwich, London
The Time Team visit Greenwich Palace, built by Henry VIII father and extensively developed by the greatest of Tudor Kings. The team is looking for evidence of two major buildings, long since demolished to build the famous Greenwich hospital.
7.8 /10
Merton, South London
Merton Abbey Mills was the site of a silk printers. Everything was done on site, Can the team find evidence?
7.5 /10
Bath, Somerset

Sat, Feb 15, 2003
Over the period of the dig, a Roman road, burial and wall are found. All Roman. What was the building used for? Rain hampers digging. Romans buried beside main roads.
7.9 /10
Athelney, Somerset II
Ten years after the after the first program, the team can dig and find burials. An early Saxon steel works is found. Was this Alfred's armory? This is 100th episode. What can they find?
8 /10
Kew Gardens, London
Kew Garden home of George III favorite palace, however after 250 years all that remains of this wonderful building is a sundial. The Time team has only three days to survey the remains of the building, and unlock all its buried secrets. But first they have to find the building first
8.2 /10
Leven, Fife

Sat, Mar 08, 2003
Before the site is built on the team have 3 days to document the Bronze age burial ground.
7.9 /10
Castle Howard, Yorkshire
Trying to find evidence of a demolished village called Henderskelfe under the lawns of Castle Howard. Maps show where they should be but digging does not find them.
7.8 /10
Sedgefield, County Durham
After field walkers and a metal detectorist find pottery and coins, the trenches reveal Roman settlement. A trackway and kiln suggest Roman industry as well as dwelling.
8.4 /10
Appleby, Cumbria
The Police Station car park is the dig site, finding three former prisons. Clothing and personal artifacts are found as well as a re-enactment of a prisoner's daily life.
8 /10
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