Posted on 01/02/2026 12:16:38 AM PST by SunkenCiv
Tony Robinson and the rest of the Time Team embark on an expedition to Fetlar, a remote Shetland Island. The Time Team are hoping to unravel the ancient local legend surrounding the enigmatic 'Giant's Grave'. As they delve into its secrets, investigating the connection to Viking pottery discovered nearby, the team uncovers a potentially legendary discovery that could redefine the island's history.
Welcome to Unearthed History -- the home for all things archeological! From ancient Roman ruins to buried medieval mysteries, we'll be bringing you award-winning documentaries that explore the remnants of long lost civilizations. The Hunt For Ancient Viking Ruins Buried Under The Shetland Islands | Time Team | Unearthed History | 48:37
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(The Hunt For Ancient Viking Ruins)
From the land of Ice 🥶 and Snow ❄️
Where the Hot Springs flow?
Well SOMEBODY had to do it...
Oh boy! Oak Island II.
bfl
Send Tosh to check it out and report back to us
Time Team is NO where near “Oak Island.” The team of archeologists generally go out on 3 day archeological dig at a site. I highly recommend you visit the Time Team site and view a few of the digs they did during their 20 years on BBC4.
The shows are both entertaining and educational. Try it, you’ll like it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_Team
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