Ep 3. Romans on the Range
- February 20, 2011
- 47 min
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In Time Team season 18 episode 3, titled "Romans on the Range," the team heads to East Yorkshire to investigate a Roman villa and its surrounding landscape. The team is excited to uncover the mysteries of the villa and the role it played in the Roman occupation of Britain.
As the team begins their excavation, they discover evidence of an extensive estate, complete with barns, stables, and a temple. The team is astonished at the level of sophistication of the Roman villa and the high quality of the artwork present on the site. The villa seems to have been built and maintained with an extraordinary level of care and attention to detail.
The team begins to uncover more information about the lives of the people who lived on the estate, including evidence of a prosperous farming community, complete with livestock, fields, and orchards. With this wealth of information, the team is able to piece together a picture of life in Roman Britain and understand how the villa played a role in this community.
As the team continues to excavate, they uncover a number of fascinating artifacts, including a bronze figurine of a horse, a rare example of Roman metalwork. They also find a collection of Roman coins, which provide evidence of the villa's decline in the later Roman period.
The team's investigation also leads them to the surrounding countryside, where they find evidence of other Roman sites, including a military camp and a road. By piecing together the evidence from these sites, the team is able to understand the extent of the Roman occupation in this area and the strategic importance of East Yorkshire in Roman Britain.
As the episode comes to a close, the team reflects on their discoveries and the fantastic insights they have gained into Roman Britain. The villa and its surrounding landscape have provided a fascinating glimpse into the lives of the people who lived and worked in this area over 1,500 years ago, and the team is excited to continue their investigations in the future.