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13 Episodes 2006 - 2006
Episode 1
Sun, Jan 22, 200648 mins
Researchers question why numerous skeletons, found while digging a foundation for a new home in Northamptonshire, have not been discovered earlier.

Episode 2
Sun, Jan 29, 2006
The team are in a field where moles have unearthed mosaic pieces, suggesting Roman buildings. Is that all to be discovered?

Episode 3
49 mins
The Time Team head for Manchester England to uncover the oldest cotton mill in the city, the Arkwright Mill. The building is important because Richard Arkwright used a number of cutting edge technologies to drive the mill. To understand the building the team needs to find the position of various steam engines and water wheels. A seemingly easy process is complicated in the knowledge the building was destroyed and rebuilt many times
Episode 4
Sun, Feb 12, 200647 mins
Wayneflete Tower is typical of the Tudor period but may just be the tip of the archaeological iceberg.

Episode 5
Sun, Feb 19, 2006
The Time Team head to Utrecht Netherlands to investigate a combined Roman fort and trading center. Their main interest is a previously excavated Roman ship. What starts as a routine investigation quickly develops into a dig that will forever change what we thought we knew of the Romans and the vessels they sailed in.

Episode 6
Saxon pottery has been found in a nearby field, but what was on the hill? And where was the Saxon long house, on the hill or in the current village?
Episode 7
Was there a church or ornate building at Brimham Grange? Around the farm are Medieval dressed stone from a substantial building from late C15 similar to that found at Fountains Abbey.

Episode 8
The team excavate the cite of a fourteenth century castle built by Edward III on the isle of Sheppey.
Episode 9
The team dig a field with flint and chalk just below the surface. They are following John Pull's excavation from 1930's finding Neolithic evidence.
Episode 10
47 mins
Searching for the chapel of Edward the Confessor in the village where he was born.

Episode 11
47 mins
Over 3 days, the team dig many trenches in Ffrith, North Wales hoping to find Roman evidence. Ffrith has been dug before and much Roman pottery has been found on the playing field.

Episode 12
Sun, Apr 9, 2006
In 1920s Roman evidence was dug by local school master. The team return to the field to investigate further, but on day two the rain came. New trenches are dug as previous trenches are washed out. Only geophysical survey like the rain as it improves their signal. The team are finding a Roman mansio, either side of Stane Street (A29).
Episode 13
Sun, Apr 16, 2006
Invited by Applecross campsite owner, in 3 days can they find what may be a broch on the ridge? Increasing rain hinders the excavation and survey. Some hardy members of the team camp on site.