Time Team Podcast

Time Team Podcast

2024·1 season·Running
MysteryNatureHistory

Introducing the brand new Time Team Podcast presented by Martyn Williams and Dr Helen Geake. A new episode is released every fortnight on a Tuesday, sharing a unique window into the archaeology world, with news, insights and questions from our Patreon members.TIME TEAM OFFICIAL -- March 29th, 2025 --  Exciting news, Time Team fans! The Time Team podcast is now WEEKLY!⁠ That's right—you'll now get fresh archaeology chats every single week. ⁠⁠Make sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode, and don't forget that if you are a Patreon member, you have the exclusive chance to submit your questions to the Team and have them answered during the episode!⁠

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Episodes

S01E01 · 2024-11-22

Shakespeare's hidden stage

S01E02 · 2024-11-22

Roman villa unearthed in suburbia

S01E03 · 2024-11-22

England's Pompeii

S01E04 · 2024-11-22

Time Team dig at Norton Disney

S01E05 · 2024-11-22

Returning to Sutton Hoo

S01E06 · 2024-11-22

Metal detectors and dog tags

S01E07 · 2024-11-26

Gladiator blades and eastern treasures

S01E08 · 2024-12-10

Moats, masonry, and drone archaeology

S01E09 · 2024-12-24

Christmas quiz 2024

S01E10 · 2025-01-07

Your questions answered

S01E11 · 2025-01-21

From Sutton Hoo to Byzantium: Did Anglo-Saxons fight for the Empire?

S01E12 · 2025-02-04

New excavations at Pompeii

S01E13 · 2025-02-18

The forgotten women of Iron Age Britain

S01E14 · 2025-03-04

The toilet that solved the mystery of the Bayeux Tapestry

S01E15 · 2025-04-01

Remarkable discovery at Iron Age landmark

S01E16 · 2025-04-29

This world famous archaeology is under threat

S01E17 · 2025-05-27

Time's running out to unearth Sutton Hoo's secrets

S01E18 · 2025-06-10

Could another ship be buried at Sutton Hoo?

S01E19 · 2025-06-24

Mudlarking for London's lost history

S01E20 · 2025-07-22

This man was found frozen in the snow

S01E21 · 2025-08-19

It's been destroyed by fire. What can we still learn from it?

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