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2022: Happy New Year!

Wherever you are in the world, we hope you are well and would like to wish you a very happy New Year from all of the team.

It's certainly been an interesting and challenging few years for everyone, but with a few real highlights too – here's a photo of one of ours: the team reunited again for our first 2021 dig in Cornwall.

But what does 2022 hold in store? We have the new episodes to look forward to in Spring, news from Sutton Hoo, and lots more exciting content on the way, right here on Patreon and on YouTube. Following our first live event session, we're feeding this back into our plans for 2022. And, of course, we'll be sharing more info very soon on this year's long-list of potential sites.

Thank you again for all of your support and helping Time Team to rise again.

We reckon 2022 is going to be a good one! But what would you like to see this year? Let us know in the comments below...



2022: Happy New Year!

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Happy New Year to everyone! I would really like to see Time Team dig the site that may be associated with a town in the US in 2022

Melissa Rybb

Prosperous 22 everyone!

John Te Wake

Happy New Year 🎉

Peg Warnock

Great 👍 points, I always feel like joining a great adventure and they also dug up a Roman ship near my workplace. Timeteam really is on the cutting edge of history.

Marc Steenbergen Netherlands

Happy New Year... a few days in. We'd like to see another group project between the DigVentures people and the new Time Team, or even better... please go back to your very first roots and visit the site from the lost pilot. (And I'd love to find a way to visit a dig while we were in the UK this summer :-D )

The Mabees

Bliadhna mhath ùr! I'm in Tennessee here in the US. Discovering Time Team on YouTube during the pandemic was one of the best things. It always felt like I was going on an adventure with the team watching each episode while I was stuck in my house. I'd love to see some Viking sites and Scottish brochs, but frankly I love it all! I also echo the sentiments of some others, as I'd love to see more about what the Time Team crew have been doing outside of Time Team.

Lesley Swann

Great year in 2021 hope 2022 can exceed it

Bryan Robinson

Would Time Team be open to conduct a micro class on various aspects of the dig? A few quick classes to make us more informed viewers. For Example: Thanks to the person who helps the viewer to understand the stratification of the soil on the videos. It all looks like dirt to me but I am excited when Phil gets excited.

Mónica Courtial

Happy New Year Time Team and friends! Thank you for helping me get through 2021. I can't wait to see what you will share in 2022.

Jude Edling

Hi Elizabeth, thanks for this and we absolutely appreciate the point. We're not strangers to Britain's more well-known sites, having investigated many other landmarks over the years, from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. So, our Sutton Hoo activities are just one exciting part of a bigger picture. We're equally excited about delving into our long list of potential sites for 2022, right here on Patreon. Of course, again our Patrons will be at the heart of the process as we look at various contenders and get your feedback. Please watch this space for more details...

Time Team

Happy and safe 2022 to all of you from Ottawa, Canada. May the new year bring Time Team nothing but happy surprises. I'd like to see you exploring more iron age sites, if that's possible. Many thanks for all your work.

Doris McMullan

Happy New Years, Time Team! Sutton Hoo is nice, but please keep to the Time Team tradition of the three day digs and all the interesting things about them! There's a lot of important sites out there that could use your expertise!

Kay Theriault

Happy New Year to all! One word for 2022: focus. Please don't let Sutton Hoo create a distraction from the dozens of other projects that patrons had proposed. It just feels a bit too commercial and glitzy for the Time Team brand.

Elizabeth B Hess

Happy New Year everyone! Looking forward to more exciting stuff from Time Team in 2022. Stay safe and healthy!

Kerry Hennigan

Happy New Year to all of you as well. It's lovely to see you all again!

Larissa Spiker

Happy New Year to all!! Would just like to see more of .... what You show us!!

Don Cook

I would still like Time Team to have a closer look at the site that was listed as "Native Roman village in the Pennines" in last years shortlist, even though it came only 4th(?) in the poll. Maybe just some GeoPhys first to get a feeling for how much there might be to find.

Wolfgang Zenker

Happy New Year. I would love to see more of what can’t be included in the final cuts of the 2021 digs. I would also like to see interviews with experts in various fields of archaeology on other recent digs whether Time Team related or not. As someone fascinated by ancient DNA I would love to see Time Team collaborate in such a dig.

David Boon

Hi everyone just wanted to wish you all a Happy New Year and a very healthy year also. I'm very excited about what's coming up on this new year with time team. I've so enjoyed the time team reruns. Keep up the good work

Priscilla Logan

Hi everyone! I just joined up today, from Uppsala in Sweden. Looking forward to the new digs. Sutton Hoo is particularly close to my heart, as I have the contemporary and strikingly similar Valsgärde ship burials just up the road.

Per Ahlberg

Wanting to wish ALL the time Team, and Dr. Phil Harding a very Happy and blessed New Year, and also to all the supporting members here as well, from over the pond from snow covered upper northeastern Illinois. Looking forward to all the new digs this new year. along with in depth interviews.

Donna Oglesby

athbhliain faoi mhaise duit

Ian R Kirk

Blwyddyn Newydd Dda i bawb.

Anne Henry

Happy New Year TIME TEAM. Keep it coming, loving all the new behind the scenes stuff, videos, chats etc on Patreon.

Stephen

😎+Happy New Year TEAM. May this year be safe To all .

James Matney

Hi Melinda, thanks for this. There are some interesting reconstruction elements to come in the new episodes. Watch this space...

Time Team

Hi Beth, we aim to get out with various members of the team as much as possible this year to see what they're up to when not on site with Time Team. Before Christmas, Dani and Naomi visited the lab at Cotswold Archaeology to look at finds from the Roman villa site. We'll be sharing more details of this soon. We also have a very special film coming up, following an ongoing project that some of the team are involved with. Full details to be announced...

Time Team

Not much then? We'll see what we can do...

Time Team

The long digging videos showed how tedious it can be digging a site, even with large construction equipment. The in-depth interviews with the cast and crew have also been wonderful. But if you could add anything…I hope you will still do reconstruction activities, master classes on archeological specialities, some museum displays of things found on Time Team digs, more guest specialists respected in archeology field and more research examples into how a dig is correlated to historical information. In other words…more of what you do best!

Melinda Nagy

Happy New Year from the soon-to-be snow covered state of Michigan, US! I’ve SO enjoyed everything so far and am eagerly looking forward to Time Team adventures in 2022.

Elise Norwood

Happy New Year. I have thoroughly enjoyed watching the Time Team YouTube site, reading the updates and watching all of the video from the first two new digs. Through the extra video coverage I have learned a little more about some archeological specialities, behind the scenes geophysics, radar and magnetrometry, and how the filming process works. On camera we see the results of archeological digging. The digital reconstruction of how things looked or how people interacted was an important component for non-archeological audiences.

Melinda Nagy

A Happy New Year to All. Everyone has pulled together in difficult times to make this all happen. It doesn't happen by chance. Well done Tim, in particular along with the admin team. I wonder if there is any mileage in filming a research project or two. To highlight what drives Archaeologists to get to the excavation stage. The evolution and what processes that quietly happen, sometimes over years and many hours and often never get seen except by a few interested parties. Fascinating and alternative. Field walking surveying community engagement. Take a real example. I'm wry the project plan for... "You could turn a cart n horse in the bottom the ditch and I've been to Avebury on a coach trip and the stones I saw being toppled were bigger. All got filled In" Notebook find of a deceased Archaeologist. Corroborated conversation. 1972 Location witheld. A chance encounter and a written record. Will lead to something. What. Who knows. But it's all part of the adventurous mix. We need to broaden the palette and offer not just excavation and process thereof. MeaninglessMud@gmail.com

The Cholderton Estate Archaeology Project

Hoping for a much brighter year in 2022!

Caroline Borduin

Thank you Tim for having the vision and drive to bring the Team back. For us it's very much like seeing old friends again, the good feeling of catching up and seeing what they're up to now. For British archaeology it's a team of experts with the expertise and means to contribute so much to our knowledge and understanding of the past. Over the years their contributions have been second to none. A very Happy and Healthy New Year to you and the Time Team, new and old. Really looking forward to their new adventures.

Robert Boudreau

How about a session on pottery sherds? Even I can recognize samian ware now, thanks to Time Team, but it would be nice to have a refresher on rim shapes and inclusions explained in the context of structures (is a reflexed rim just fashion or can you pour from it easier?) Local or imported, Beaker or Iron Age? It would be smashing.

Dorothy Africa

Happy New Year! May it be full of adventures, magic and happy digs with unexpected findings!

Simone Fritzen

Happy New Year to Time Team! Looking forward to Sutton Hoo and new insights coming from the new dig and modern investigation! Greetings from Austria!

Dagmar Brugger

Just had a thought for some extras...Would team members be willing to highlight some of the work they've done apart from Time Team? They all represent their specialties so well but it's not something those of us on the outside would ever see.

Beth Ortolano

Happy New Year and thank you for enhancing my 2021! It's all fantastic and even the awkward bits are worthwhile. (@ Lawrence..."OR-toe-LAH-no")

Beth Ortolano

"Happy New Year." "Frohes Neues Jahr" from Bielefeld / Germany.

Beate Heinze

And the best New Year ever … to all! What I’d like to see this year? The two new Time Team episodes finished and out for us to see. A couple of new digs underway. The whole Time Team team receiving recognition for all their their hard work and wonderful product … as well as sufficient funding to keep moving forward! Sunny dig days and no clay sites! The best tea and coffee on the planet while at sites. As much humor-ocity as everyone’s laughing muscles can stand. The most find-laden, information-bearing, and best preserved sites ever discovered. Oh, and lastly … a full suspension of all Murphy’s laws.

Robert Wise

Happy new year yall may your dirt be soft and finds a plenty

Steve Rebhan

Happy New Year! All Time Team is good so wherever you go I'll be watching

Darylyn Phraner

2022 is going to an exciting year for Time Team!

Steve Mikre

Happy new year to you all I would love to come and see you if you come to Leicestershire

Dennis morris

Happy New Year! Can't wait to see more information on Sutton Hoo this year.

Poppy Marks

Happy New year!

sue capps

Happy new year, i would like to see the team up here in shetland please 🤞

Michael leask

I loved the live event session. The behind the scenes at the digs was great and the extra talks from experts sharing a little knowledge from their field. Looking forward to the new episodes in the spring

Zoe Propper

Happy New Year!

Pamela Brotherton

More "behind the scenes", minutiae that would not be regularly shown on a program, and more interviews with time team veterans and interesting guests.

Stephanie Stewart


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