23rd October 2012, 11:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 24th October 2012, 12:35 AM by John Wells.)
Doing away with the short-of-time team, three day approach may help.
Why not visit professional and amateur on-going excavations, taking along supportive specialists if necessary to help with specific queries or techniques.
This would give access to a continuous stream of new people and points of view, rather than relying on a predictable in-house banter.
My impression is that Time Team is not over fond of travel to Scotland - outside their comfort zone ;o)
Even Alice Roberts did not make it to Scotland in her own programme when it featured Biggar Archaeology.
Why not visit professional and amateur on-going excavations, taking along supportive specialists if necessary to help with specific queries or techniques.
This would give access to a continuous stream of new people and points of view, rather than relying on a predictable in-house banter.
My impression is that Time Team is not over fond of travel to Scotland - outside their comfort zone ;o)
Even Alice Roberts did not make it to Scotland in her own programme when it featured Biggar Archaeology.