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The times are not correct! The times are almost certainly correct; however, what you may be seeing are times displayed in a timezone different from the one you are in. If this is the case, you should change your profile setting for the timezone to match your particular area, e.g. London, Paris, New York, Sydney,…Continue…
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TIME TEAM FORUM FRIENDS :: FAQ
The times are not correct! The times are almost certainly correct; however, what you may be seeing are times displayed in a timezone different from the one you are in. If this is the case, you should change your profile setting for the timezone to match your particular area, e.g. London, Paris, New York, Sydney,…Continue…
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TIME TEAM FORUM FRIENDS :: FAQ
The times are not correct! The times are almost certainly correct; however, what you may be seeing are times displayed in a timezone different from the one you are in. If this is the case, you should change your profile setting for the timezone to match your particular area, e.g. London, Paris, New York, Sydney,…Continue…
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Ourpasthistory.com Image Gallery :: The Antonine Wall Legionary distance slabs :: new2199
Unknown provenance – donated to Glasgow University in 1695 by the proprietor of Cochno Estate, Dunochter (actual) IMP C T AE HADRIANO ANTONINO AVG PIO P P VEX LEG XX V V FEC P Translated as “For the Emperor Caesar Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius, Father of this Country, a detachment of the Twentieth…Continue…
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The time now is Mon Feb 20, 2006 1:32 pm View unanswered posts Forum Topics Posts Last Post WELCOME Welcome and AUP Welcome and our posting rules etc 3 4 Fri Dec 30, 2005 5:13 pm corinne mills Chatroom 1 8 Fri Feb 17, 2006 10:57 pm Tetricus TIME TEAM The Programmes Discuss…Continue…
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TIME TEAM FORUM FRIENDS :: FAQ
The times are not correct! The times are almost certainly correct; however, what you may be seeing are times displayed in a timezone different from the one you are in. If this is the case, you should change your profile setting for the timezone to match your particular area, e.g. London, Paris, New York, Sydney,…Continue…
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TIME TEAM FORUM FRIENDS :: FAQ
The times are not correct! The times are almost certainly correct; however, what you may be seeing are times displayed in a timezone different from the one you are in. If this is the case, you should change your profile setting for the timezone to match your particular area, e.g. London, Paris, New York, Sydney,…Continue…
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metal detecting -Finding those elusive hammered coins
Finding those elusive hammered coins: by Roger So you’ve got permission to search a farm with your metal detector, your mind pictures all those ancient hammered coins just waiting to be found, you set out full of hope and expectation, only to end the day tired and disappointed, with a pouch full of coppers and…Continue…
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TIME TEAM FORUM FRIENDS :: FAQ
The times are not correct! The times are almost certainly correct; however, what you may be seeing are times displayed in a timezone different from the one you are in. If this is the case, you should change your profile setting for the timezone to match your particular area, e.g. London, Paris, New York, Sydney,…Continue…
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St Augustine’s Abbey and Museum report by Caz photos by Corinne and Caz After our first tour of the day, and a brief pause for some lunch en-route, Anne B. lead Co. Lauren and I across the nightmarishly busy ring road to the maze of narrow streets opposite the Cathedral, where we were to meet…Continue…
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In early November 2002, 4 of us visited the Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh – Valerie, Co, George C and Chris ‘Awkward’ McKenna. The following photos are from the Gallery of Early People in the Museum.
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In February 1999 Time Team broadcast a programme from Beauport Park in Sussex. In the 1960’s An amateur archaeologist – Gerald Brodribb had excavated here after finding a reference on an old map of a ‘site of Roman Bloomery’. After three years of finding pottery and road surfaces he found masonry close to the surface…Continue…