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Time Team to dig at Sutton Hoo in 2024

Well, we said it was going to be big... and we're delighted to share the news!

Join us throughout June for exclusive updates as the dig unfolds, right here on Patreon. This will be a followed by a feature-length Time Team Special, presented by Sir Tony Robinson, to be released in 2025.

“In all my years exploring archaeology, I never, ever thought that I would get a chance to be involved with an excavation of Sutton Hoo, that is so exciting.”

Sir Tony Robinson


Look out across all our channels for a special preview video coming later today. And this is just the first of several very exciting projects to be announced for 2024, so thank you again for all your support for making it possible.


PRESS RELEASE

Time Team spearheads two-year archaeological project at Sutton Hoo with the National Trust

The National Trust has joined forces with Time Team on a new two-year research project at Sutton Hoo. It’s hoped that the archaeological project, coordinated in partnership with Time Team, will help build a greater understanding of the Suffolk site, which is famous for the Anglo-Saxon ship burial discovered there in 1939.

This research partnership will build on the work carried out by Time Team in 2021 and 2022, when they conducted magnetometry and ground penetrating radar surveys of both the Royal Burial Ground and Garden Field, working with SUMO Geophysics, Aerial Cam and Guideline GEO | MALÅ, and partially funded by the Sutton Hoo Society.

Regional Archaeologist for the National Trust, Angus Wainwright said: “Time Team’s geophysical survey identified several mysterious features in Garden Field. We want to determine if they are archaeology or geological features. To do this we are carefully planning for an archaeological dig in June.


“Garden Field has an extraordinary amount of archaeology in it, from prehistoric fields and possible burial mounds through to Roman settlements and an Anglo-Saxon cemetery, but who knows what else may be hidden there.

“We know from previous work in this field, it’s likely we will find prehistoric flint tools and fragments of Anglo-Saxon objects from burials scattered through the plough soil, but working out what the mysterious geophysical anomalies are will be our focus.

“We hope to find evidence of the deep-time prehistory of Sutton Hoo and perhaps more information about the Anglo-Saxon cemetery, which we first discovered in 2000, when we were building the visitor centre.

“The approach will be painstaking, recording all the finds in 3D from the ground surface, down through the plough soil until we reach the undisturbed archaeology.”

Supported by Field Archaeological Specialists (FAS), this latest project will involve members of the 1980s archaeological team who carried out a dig on the Royal Burial Ground.

Time Team’s Series Producer and Creator, Tim Taylor, said: “We are incredibly thrilled to expand our relationship with Sutton Hoo, delving deeper into the history of one of Britain’s most iconic sites. The story of Sutton Hoo has captured the world’s imagination, as we can see by the success of the award-winning film The Dig, and we hope to reveal yet another exciting chapter.”

As well as the anomalies in Garden Field, the recent and first large-scale geophysics survey of the Royal Burial Ground, funded by Time Team and the Sutton Hoo Society, is continuing to grow the National Trust’s understanding of the site.


Angus added: “The discovery of the Great Ship Burial in 1939 not only stunned the archaeological world but set the scene for further exploration. Later archaeological campaigns at Sutton Hoo helped solve mysteries left by the original dig and revealed more about life in the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of East Anglia. We can’t wait to see what this next chapter will bring.”

Time Team expert, Dr Helen Geake added: “It feels so exciting that we can uncover a new area, a new part of the landscape. It's a tantalising piece of the jigsaw puzzle that we've always known a bit about, but to be able to find something new and tangible would be truly amazing.”

The National Trust will be working with archaeology volunteers to help support this project and there will be plenty of opportunities for visitors to see archaeology in action when the dig takes place this June. Keep an eye on the National Trust’s website and social media for more updates leading up to the excavation.

Time Team will document this unique investigation as it unfolds, culminating in a documentary special, presented by Sir Tony Robinson, and with a series of exclusive updates for fans on the membership platform, Patreon.

Full details of the coverage and documentary release dates will be confirmed in a future announcement.

The research project complements a separate, ongoing Time Team documentary, already in development, filming the Sutton Hoo Ship’s Company’s reconstruction of the ship at the centre of the site’s story.

Time Team to dig at Sutton Hoo in 2024

Comments

I think they were letting people know immediately; there were further forms to be completed by the 31st May for people who were successful, I just noted reading back on Patreon emails...so I don't think I was successful, bit sad as I was born minutes from the Sutton Hoo site!

Laura and Alex Tovey

So excited about this project! Gosh I wish I could zip to the UK and be part of this dig!

Ruth Farrimond

I applied and still waiting hopefully!!

Richard Seaton

I live in stowmarket about 10mins from ipswich in Mid suffolk.

Alan Waters

Do you live in Ipswich? I lived in Ipswich MA, USA for 7 years and go to the beach there often. If I get chosen for the Sutton Hoo dig, I was looking forward to seeing the original Ipswich. I may even go as a spectator. It’s so exciting that Time Team is doing a dig at Sutton Hoo.

Ive Hadenuf

I have been having an issue with my Time Team subscription for a couple of days and finally got it fixed just now. Has anyone applied and heard that they will be volunteers on Sutton Hoo dig?

Ive Hadenuf

Interesting, wonder what they will find?

Gillian Smith

I’ve just finished watching a few Time Team videos as well (including the Band of Brothers and Journey to Stonehenge digs), and decided it was time to join TT on Patreon. This news about Sutton Hoo is extremely interesting.

Anita C

Thanks for joining us, welcome to the team!

Time Team

I just watched the video on Easy Company with Sir Tony, was inspired to join Patreon, and am furthermore so terribly excited to see this! Bravo!

Kyle Meltzer

So looking forward to this. I live not far away and visit the site often.

Alan Waters

So Excited for this, so much to this site and story. Even now with the a replica copy of the ship being built. History is continuing to be made.

Eve

Can't wait!! Please keep us in the loop!

lydia fithian

SO excited about this dig .. if you need any volunteers for digging or anything else .. and i do metal detecting for the right reasons ..would be a wee dream come true .. more than happy to help out . thank you so for all the hard work over the years .

Stevie Moore

Can't wait to swing by and see the digs in action come June.

Jamie Goodman

Thanks for joining us, welcome to the team!

Time Team

😃👌💯

Mucka Tav

This is amazing news and pushed me finally to sign up with TT. June will be great!

Amethyst Gray

I can't wait to see the episode! Also, for everyone in the team to get a chance to dig there, it must be exciting. 😎🥳

Emily Harris

This is so exciting! Makes up for passing on the king in the carpark

Melissa Rybb

This is why I rejoined my beloved Time Team!

sb welsh

Just joined the community- looking forward to delving in and discovering some treasures.

Joshua Beadon

I couldn't believe this news, well done everyone at Time Team, This will be the highlight of my year!

Marilyn Wright

This is going to be so exciting!!!

Gary Norman

Thanks for joining us and welcome to the team!

Time Team

This is so exciting. I’m also annoyed that I didn’t know this community existed!! As soon as I saw the National Trust post on Facebook I joined straight away. I’m a secondary history teacher in Australia, originally from UK over 30 years ago. I’ll be in the UK in June. Might have to come for a drive. Now to explore this amazing community a bit more ❤️

Emma Robinson

Very exciting!!!

Lindsay Stewart

...and you'll have only three days to do it! XD (thank goodness not this time) Congratulations TT! What an opportunity.

Jon Zephanius

Funny you should say that, Pat. My mother was Canadian and I go up to Ontario from Ohio all the time. Love it there! Yes, British, Scots and Irish heritage.

Kate

I am really excited about this as I have missed the Team's activities.

Denise

Uhhh, the good ole days. ✌😍 I think that's the general demographics on here, but I could be way off. I'm not sure how far back you can access, but the posts are great, lots of links to explore. Enjoy!!

Patricia Amero

Thank you, Patricia. I have been addicted ever since I saw the first programmes showing digs in places like Much Wenlock and we were all much younger then!

Denise

I hear you, Kate. I'm a Canadian... my ancestors are from across the pond. I'm learning so much history that I finally feel a connection to them. 💞

Patricia Amero

Isn't it just the best feeling? 🥰

Patricia Amero

👋😁 Good to have you here, Denise. As Steve said... it's addictive. A friendly group of people, fantastic 'extras', interactive polls etc. I've been here almost since day 1. I hope you enjoy all that is TT Patreon.

Patricia Amero

😂

Patricia Amero

👋😊 Welcome to the group, Pauline.

Patricia Amero

This would indeed be lovely 😁

Irish Smurfette

I'm thrilled post-TV Time Team doesn't have the constraints of network requirements and so can be less showy and more instructive. I truly appreciate the things I've learned about prehistory and British history from TT. I probably know a lot more of that than American history, but that's OK. For me it's all about the learning and I thank you all from the bottom of my heart. Bring all your brains to bear on Sutton Hoo and we shall all be enriched.

Kate

Wow what incredible news and opportunity. As a fan of TT from day one I am so excited. The late great Mick Aston would have been so proud. This will be epic,

Rach

And no worrisome poultrygeists in sight.😵‍💫

Eggs Ackley

I'm from the Ipswich area and Sutton Hoo was of massive historic significance growing up. I saw the original pieces in the British Museum, and the replicas on site several times. I've always wondered what was under the uncovered mounds and the rabbit warrens. At the same time, that we know what was under the Royal mound is incredible on its own. It nearly cost a life or more to find those burials and marvels, all done because someone with means got curious about a lump of earth. I am proud to be supporting Time Team in uncovering the past for locals, interested parties and the nation. May you inspire another generation of archaeologists

Sam Lloyd

Wow. That is great news. Really looking forward to it. Well done Time Team

Janette Menhennet

😄 I wish we were sitting in a coffee shop right now... a rowdy bunch having a good schmooze. 🤪

Patricia Amero

Exactly !! pun intended 👍😄

Patricia Amero

Wonderful news! And did they ever get the Sutton Hoo ship planked?

Theresa Cashin

I have missed the Time Team digs so have just joined to stay in touch with the latest adventure.

Denise

Really looking forward to this next adventure!

Andrew Calderwood

Just joined looking forward to seeing more

Pauline Travis

I saw the preview on YouTube... and was that Martin Carver I saw in one scene?

Kerry Hennigan

Oh my goodness! How fascinating will that be!!

Karen Francis

I feel the same, this is so exciting, can't wait to see the geophys. results. The thought that we all helped to make this happen feels amazing.

Elizabeth Nickless

Wow, this really is big news! My family is from the Vendel area in Uppland, Sweden, and I have been fascinated by these two sites for as long as I can remember. Helmets, boat burials and mounds are as much part of my upbringing as I am sure for the people who live close to Sutton Hoo. The fact that I, as a patreon of Time Team, can contribute to this excavation brings me immense joy. Can’t wait for the episode to air! 🙌🙌

Helena Frisk

Hahahaha I am not. I'm one who was a teenager in the 80s and lives in the States. 😁 Pretty sure Snoop coined the shiz. 😉🤘

Irish Smurfette

“Holy shiznoly”? Sounds like something Aisling Bea would say. Are you Aisling Bea? 🤪

Eggs Ackley

Hittin’ the Big Time (Team)‼️👍

Eggs Ackley

Think we will need to pay a visit in June. For a live dig just an hour away is too good an opportunity to miss.

Zoe Rolfe

This is amazing!!

Jill Desruisseau

Holy shiznoly! WOW! Congratulations on the collab with NT and on what will surely be a wild 'n wooly experience. Love this!

Irish Smurfette

Oh my god! This is huge! So thrilled to be a small, small part of this and I'm already looking forward to dig watch, and all the other exciting content this will generate!!!!!

Olivia Wilson

So thrilled to be a very small part of this! What an amazing dig to look forward to!

Melissa K.

I am so looking forward to seeing this. What a super dig this will be. Hopefully there will be new things to find..

Giles Langley

OMG this is incredible news.

Paul Wardman

Great news! When in June is the dig. I live in Woodbridge and regularly take the dogs for a walk around the Sutton Hoo area and would love to come round and observe!

Martin Gibbs

Very, very exciting news! Can't wait to follow the dig and see the new Special! Great job making this happen, Time Team! Congrats to all! :)

Paul Brekke

Wow! Big news indeed!

Jen A

Wonderful, simply wonderful...

Brett

When I heard Time Team might relaunch as a crowd funded (ad)venture, I couldn't wait to get on board. From the earliest days, I had no doubt it would be a great success. The faith instilled by the National Trust in Time Team to further explore Sutton Hoo is a testament to what Tim has built and what all of us have believed in from the very beginning. Bravo! Cheers, from Texas!

Mick Holden

I feel ridiculously proud of my tiny role in making this happen. :D

Pauline R

Brilliant!!! So truly excited about this. So glad I joined Time Team's Patreon . Looking forward to all the updates.

Bethanny Allain

Wow! This is going to be great!

Michael Sperry

WOW! This is realy exciting news! Sutton Hoo is one of those sites everyone gets excited about. I'm sooooo looking forward to this.

Monika Schwarzbach

thanks UtB - I'm in touch. We're looking at June is that right?

Richard Seaton

YEah THis is a dream!!

Denise DuBois

YES!!!! This is SO exciting, both for us fans but especially for the Time Team crew, so happy for you all that you get to work on Sutton Hoo. Have any of you had any sleep since you found out? What a great start to the weekend! Very much looking forward to details on how we can be involved and help support this.

Elaine P

Congratulations!! This is thrilling news.

Misha Jameson

This is so exciting.. fantastic news!

Jean Bawcutt

Wow!! So incredibly exciting! Proud to be a longtime supporter of TT!!! Good luck team!

Lisa smith

Helen working with her husband!

David Cattermoul

Yiiiiiiihaaaaaa!!!! This is going to be a lot of fun! Good luck with the research guys.

Eelco Kruidenier

Excellent! Glad to be a supporter of TT in this new adventure!!

James Leighninger

Oh my word, how amazing! We have already planned our June holiday to include our second visit to SH (our first about 20 years ago) Can't wait to see the coverage 🙏

Carrie Hartley

Absolutely fantastic news!

Julianne Ture

Fantastic news !

Sarah Holloway

Great news!

Maurice Schot

Absolutely brilliant, can my family help

Neil Graham

Can I volunteer?

Kevin

Can I recommend the St Margaret's Campsite in Shotisham just down the same road as a base of operations. Claire who runs the site is a professional historian I'm sure she'd love to have you

Under The Bodie

Right on my doorstep too

Under The Bodie

I'm so excited about this! Great news, thank you!

Kerry Hennigan

Brilliant news.

Andrew Gledhill

Þæt is mǣre spell!

Roy Phillips

That's really exciting!

Liz C

Wow, incredible!

Kristian Nitter

Excellent news - thanks

Richard Seaton

🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟☺️

Justin T Donie

Wow!!!

Sally Sehlin

Brilliant news, can’t wait

Tracey Parrott

We're working on some exciting ways to involve our Patreon supporters throughout the dig, working in partnership with the National Trust. We'll be sharing more details in the weeks ahead.

Time Team

😲 my archaeology, history, cool stuff geek-meter just blew off the scale !! To top it off, I get to play a small role in making history ... 🙏 Thank you so much, Time Team & TT Patreon, this is monumental.

Patricia Amero

Fantastic news. Can't wait to watch this all unfold.

Zoe Propper

Can Patreons attend and be involved in any way?

Richard Seaton

What an opportunity so interested in what they will uncover.

Leonie Hancock

Well I never! I sam so happy to have been a very early Patron. Thank you time team for allowing me to fulfil some dreams in helping to uncover more of our wonderful past. X

Sue Tweedie

Absolutely stunning news, congratulations Tim, Helen, John and the whole Team!!!

Barb Wright

Wow. Just wow. This promises to be amazing! Can’t wait!!

Keith Gregory

Oh my giddy aunt! How wonderful!

Bron Lloyd

Fantastic news! Once again Time Team has raised the bar for archeology exploration. Thank you.

Paul

So exciting, I can hardly wait! This is so exciting!

Huia Matipo

Woo (Sutton) hoo!

Gavin Lees

So exciting I am looking forward to watching the progress and the finds and the scientific conclusions. Well done all.

Jane Craven

Wow wow wow! Fantastic news!

Dinah from Kabalor

Amazing news! What a privilege…..

Daniel Marshall

Fantastic guys! Can't wait.

Graham Dombkins

Nice!

Krathognis


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