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Time Team site reports
From 1995 to 1999, Channel 4 produced site reports for each series of Time Team. They describe how each dig progressed, what was found and the significance of the finds. Each booklet contains a full resources section, with information about relevant organisations and further reading. In the 1996-1999 booklets, there are also updates on the sites investigated in previous series.
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Time Team 99: the site reports
The 1999 Time Team site reports, covering every programme featured in the 1999 series, are published in a 120-page booklet with hundreds of colour photographs.
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Time Team 98: the site reports
Covering every programme featured in the 1998 series, this publication reports on:
- The privy lodgings of Elizabeth I at Richmond Palace
- A mysterious trackway in the Somerset Levels
- A series of mounds on the island of Sanday in Orkney, which just might be a Viking burial site
- One of the most important undiscovered Roman villas in Britain on a farm in Gloucestershire – the subject of the Team's first 'live' broadcast
- A settlement of the enigmatic 'Beaker Folk' on Mallorca
- An ancient Shropshire farmhouse that contains the remnants of a grand medieval manor house
- The ecclesiastical settlement of Downpatrick, where – legend has it – St Patrick died
- The deserted medieval village of High Worsall, in Yorkshire
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Time Team 97: the site reports
Programmes from the 1997 series:
- St Mary's City, Maryland, where some of the earliest English settlers landed in America
- Matthew Boulton's manufactory in Handsworth, Birmingham, one of the most important sites of the Industrial Revolution
- A 13th-century leper hospital in Launceston, Cornwall
- The origins of 31 'hogback' grave markers in Govan, Glasgow, carved during the Dark Ages
- A scheduled site in Malton, North Yorkshire, which includes a Roman fort, la Norman castle and a Jacobean mansion
- A Roman villa on Salisbury Plain
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Time Team 96: the site reports
Programmes from the 1996 series:
- A prehistoric 'fogou' in Cornwall
- The graveyard of over 5,000 mammoths near Oxford
- A preceptory owned by the medieval Knights Templar in Somerset
- A rare Venetian wreck that may have been part of the Armada, found off the Devon coast
- The palace of the legendary kings of Ulster
- A farm field in Suffolk littered with pieces of Roman pottery
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The Time Team Reports (1995)
This booklet covers:
- The possible location of the ancient Gaelic 'inauguration' ceremony of the Lords of the Isles on the Scottish island of Islay
- The parkland surrounding 14th-century Hylton Castle near Sunderland, before it is redeveloped by the local council
- The likelihood that a substantial Romano-British villa was the source of a small Roman statue found in a village church in Wiltshire
- Areas on London's north and south banks where the Romans might have made their first crossing of the Thames
- A 6th-century Saxon cemetery on land near Salisbury owned by a cash-strapped developer.
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