The Druids' Last Stand (Anglesey) | S14E04 | Time Team
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A massive earthwork on Anglesey sparks interest as the team investigates its origins, initially believed to be Iron Age but later revealed as a post-medieval farmstead through excavation and geophysical surveys. Despite challenges, discoveries of Roman coins and Iron Age features reshape the understanding of the area's history, shedding light on the region's ancient past and the potential influence of Druids.
Insights
- The initial discovery of a massive earthwork on Anglesey sparked excitement for a potentially significant archaeological find, initially thought to be Iron Age but later revealed to be a post-medieval farmstead, showcasing the complexities of interpreting ancient sites accurately.
- Through meticulous excavation and analysis, the team uncovered evidence of Anglesey's lost Iron Age world, possibly dominated by Druids, challenging preconceived notions and reshaping the understanding of the region's history, emphasizing the importance of continued exploration and reevaluation in archaeological endeavors.
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Recent questions
What was discovered on the north coast of Anglesey in 2006?
In early 2006, a massive earthwork was spotted on the north coast of Anglesey during an aerial survey.
What was the potential origin of the earthwork discovered in Wales?
The earthwork in Wales, initially thought to be from the Iron Age, was later revealed to be part of a post-medieval farmstead, not Iron Age as initially believed.
What challenges did the team face during the excavation of the earthwork?
The team faced challenges with weather, lack of significant finds, and struggles to uncover evidence of Iron Age life within the enclosure during the excavation.
What significant discovery reshaped the understanding of the hill's history?
An unexpected Bronze Age grave dating back 4,000 years was found, reshaping the understanding of the hill's history from a burial site to a chieftain's power base.
What did the team successfully construct during the investigation?
The team successfully constructed a wicker man to explore Druidic practices, reflecting on ancient customs and the influence of Druids on British traditions.
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