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- Award-winning programme in search of the answers to archaeological puzzles. The official site with biographies, background, Time Team publications with online ordering and forum.


  • - Description and photograph of a rare Iron Age glass bead found during the Time Team excavation at Yaverland on the Isle of Wight.
  • - The team who were responsible for Time Team's computer graphics up to the 2000 series. Includes some examples of work for Time Team.
  • - Behind the scenes photographs taken by Archaeoptics.
  • - Organised by Oxbow Books for subscribers of Trench One Magazine. The booksellers specialising in archaeology, ancient and medieval history offer a selection of books at special prices to Trench One subscribers.
  • - Martin Tingle of describes his experience of digging for Time Team at Nassington in May 2003, with photographs.
  • - Video, imagery and multimedia production company for the Time Team website.
  • - A lively review of Time Team, comparing it favourably with Meet the Ancestors, by Cheryl Morgan in her occasional magazine Emerald City.
  • - Coventry City Council announces that Time Team has returned to film extra footage of new finds around Lady Godiva's demolished cathedral.
  • - A large collection of annotated links to sites and stories about Time Team.
  • - 17th century blast furnace remains under the Kynnersley Arms at Leighton, Shropshire provided Ironbridge Archaeology and landlady Jane Wood with the ideal opportunity to find out more about the site with the help of the Time Team.
  • - Time Team through the eyes of the 'Geofizz' team who have been involved from the first programme, with information on their techniques.
  • - Bristol University reports the gruesome contents of a cave at Alveston, found by Mark Horton and a caving group and investigated in an episode of Time Team.
  • - Behind the scenes photographs taken by Archaeoptics during the Time Team dig at Leighton, Shropshire in May 2001.
  • - Lighthearted, behind the scenes, photo-scrapbook of three days filming of the programme at Plympton, Devon.
  • - Fetlar Museum in Shetland gives a map and photographs of the Team's excavations 27-29 August 2002 of a Viking house in Houbie and Viking boat burial at Aith.
  • - Isle of Wight History Centre news item on the Time Team excavation at Yaverland.
  • - Archaeology course offered by Bristol University and the makers of Time Team, offering practical experience in the development and production of archaeological television programmes. Entrance requirements, course programme and assessment.
  • - Illustrated article by Ray Hatley from the Times on the making of the programme at Downpatrick in Northern Ireland. Discusses the Team's use of hi-tech equipment.
  • - Celtic Connections Magazine invited Time Team to investigate the site of its headquarters in Dorset. Summary of the Team's discoveries in the late spring of 1999, with photograph.
  • - York Archaeological Trust returned to the Viking and medieval site dug with Time Team during the 1999 Live. Photographs and weekly diary.
  • - Spoof dialogue from Planet Bods inspired by, and celebrating, the wonderful quirkiness of Time Team.
  • - Andy Haynes describes meeting the team in July 2000. Photographs and summary of talks by the team. Illustrated outline of the excavation close to the village of Whittington.
  • - Interview with the Time Team Executive Producer during the dig at Oakamoor, Staffordshire. The interview includes comments on the Big Dig and the planned American version of Time Team.
  • - Photographs taken during the excavation carried out by the Team in July 1999.
  • - Geoff Cooper describes a chance meeting with Time Team's Phil Harding and how it helped re-awaken his interest in Stone Age technology.
  • - In June 1999 Time Team recovered the remains of a Spitfire from a field in France and unravelled a tragic story from World War II. Expandable thumbnail photographs by an assisting aviation enthusiast.
  • - An article from ScienceNet based on an interview with series producer Tim Taylor. It includes comments on Time Team's trip to Maryland and a glossary.
  • - Spoof videos inspired by Time Team. Ordering, information and pictures.
  • - Pete May explains the appeal of the digger with a feather in his hat.
  • - The Leprosy Relief Association outlines the history of the leper hospital at Winchester investigated by Time Team. Request form for booklets: History of Leprosy, Leprosy in Britain and Leprosy in the Bible.
  • - Guy Morey's account of his Roman brooch-making cameo for Time Team filmed for the Yalverland, Isle of Wight, programme in the 2002 series.
  • - Owen Bradford shows step by step how he recreated an Anglo-Saxon book-binding for Time Team's programme at Hartlepool.
  • - Gives the background to the discovery and an online journal of the excavation at Minehowe, describing the involvement of Time Team.
  • - Steve has written, arranged and recorded incidental music for the Alveston and Cheddar Gorge programmes as well as all of the music for the Dinosaur and Big Dig (Canterbury) Specials. He has also written, arranged and recorded incidental music for the 200
  • - The 24 Hour Museum children's section reports on a visit to Time Team's excavation of a Neolithic causewayed enclosure at Northborough, near Peterborough.
  • - Maurice Weaver reports for The Telegraph on Time Team's discovery in the Cotswolds of one of the largest Roman villas in Britain. Free registration required.
  • - Jim Andrews of the Staffordshire Industrial Archaeological Society describes how he helped reconstruct a medieval bloomery at Oakamoor in July 2003.
  • - Carol Leyland interviewed the master of earthwork survey, Yorkshireman Stewart Ainsworth, for Poppleton Archaeology No.2.
  • - Pupils at the school provide a history of the site where Time Team hoped to find a Norman Cathedral. Chronology, photographs of finds.

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