The Ultimate Time Team Companion.

By Tim Taylor

ISBN: 9780752261706

Printed: 1999

Publisher: Channel 4 Books. London

Dimensions 23 × 29 × 2 cm
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Language: English

Size (cminches): 23 x 29 x 2

£23.00
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In the original dustsheet. Brown cloth binding with gilt title on the spine.

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Most of us can name at least a few of the major events, places and people in British history. But the details are often more confusing. Did the Saxons come before or after the Romans? Did King Arthur really exist? When did Charles I lose his head or Wellington defeat Napoleon at Waterloo? In “The Ultimate Time Team Companion” Tim Taylor draws on the expertise of the Time Team contributors to answer all your questions about the programme, including a guide to all 50 excavation sites illustrating our British history from the dawn of time to the modern age. It also follows the team in five photo stories as they explore Cirencester, northern France, Basing House, Flag Fen and Elveden in Suffolk.

Review: As a long time fan of Time Team, I bought this, to make up for the fact that there would be no more programs made – thank goodness for the repeats on TV. This book gives the kind of excellent real life survey of British Archaeology one has come to expect from the Brilliant Time Team, together with personal glimpses of the people involved. An excellent book, for anyone interested in Archaeology, let alone avid fans of Time Team, such as myself.

The Author: Tim Taylor is the series producer on Time Team and author of the Behind the Scenes at Time Team Sunday Times bestseller. He began his career in teaching, including two years VSO, before setting up Videotext Communications to produce a wide range of programmes not normally covered by mainstream television. Time Team has received two Royal Television Society awards, a Bafta nomination, and the British Archaeological Award for the best archaeological programme in the last twenty-one years.

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