The Mysterious Sunken Hut In A Scottish Lake | Time Team | Timeline

Published 2021-02-02
Time Team go to the Scottish Highlands! There'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 Highlands and finds out.

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  • @TheWasimu
    They found more in a single day then in 10 years of Oak island.
  • @ediefolta9494
    LOL -- if looks could kill.... when Carenza was accused of only wanting to find "pretty things"! Glad Tony called out the other guy.
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  • I’ve watched TimeTeam from the start. Never realised that Stewart had such lovely long eyelashes. Anyway. Back to archaeology. This one was close to my heart being in Scotland. sigh when born in Scotland you grow up surrounded by all the Old Stuff. You never think much about it, just accept it as your predecessors footprints. It’s reassuring and comforting. I’m also very impressed that Tony, as a sassanach, can pronounce Loch properly.πŸ’πŸ˜ŠπŸ’
  • @HaggisDruid
    I'm imaginin' future lads diggin up my flooded house n being absolutely amazed
  • I love history where in the smallest fossil a grand story begins to unfold full of allegory and mystery. Thanks time-team.
  • @john9982
    Phil and Henry's wetsuit in the lake scene gets me everytime I watch. Love you guys from America.
  • @jamest2401
    The crannog investigation was in desperate need of a cofferdam.
  • Another fantastic episode. Not to mention a unique thing to learn about: a crannog-- not something I have seen alot of in landlocked Ontario, lol, certainly a very interesting concept for housing that's for sure!!πŸ‘ Most people look terrible in a scuba suit, but just like his daisy dukes πŸ˜‰, Phil ROCKED that scuba suit!!🀭 Team Phil!!πŸ‘πŸ’–πŸΎπŸŒˆπŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦
  • @korstmahler
    Time Team: So what's your name, new friend? Local Man: 's Andy. Time Team: It's nice to meet you Sandy. Andy: My name's Andy are y'deaf? Time Team: Would you like to be on TV, Sandy Aryadev? Sandy: "You're darned right I would, new friends"
  • Ok, It def. took me a minute to realize the guy had a shirt on underneath his jacket because its so flesh colored. I thought the buttons were a necklace. I kept thinking why tf does this guy not have a shirt on and his jacket unzipped so far??? lol🀣🀣
  • I can't wait for Time Team to go back there and do more in depth excavations. Please Time Team go do further excavations at this site.
  • Omg this one is the best episode. Phil & Henry in the lake makes me laugh so much! Love ❀️ from Ontario Canada πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦
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  • @terim.0404
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  • We don't call them Lakes.....its Loch. Your welcome πŸ‘πŸ΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώ
  • @ToneTraveler
    So that’s what Sting wrote the song about. β€œAt at the bottom of a dark Scottish Loch.” Professor Gordon Sumner, amazing again:)
  • @JamieTransNyc
    Something left out of this discussion.... 4000 years ago, the water level of this lake was likely to be different than today