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No, I appreciate it won't apply to the holes Fidio digs in your garden (or the rabbits in mine) but thought this snippet from the Soc of Antiquaries news might interest some:
Time Team’ is looking for material for its documentary specials
Time Team’ is looking for material for its documentary specials
.In addition to its familiar three-day digs, ‘Time Team’ will also be producing a small number of documentary specials for Channel 4 this year. These documentaries might focus on one particular project or draw together a number of projects under a broad theme, such as ‘Iron Age hillforts’. Projects covered in the past include the Prittlewell Prince, the Roman Circus at Colchester, and the restoration of Pugin’s home, the Grange, and of Prior Park’s eighteenth-century gardens.
The ‘Time Team’ is now looking for archaeological projects for programmes to be made in 2008. These could be UK-based development-led activities, research projects, underwater archaeology, experimental archaeology or restoration projects. ‘Time Team’ is interested in hearing about the full range of periods and projects, but especially medieval churches (archaeology, restoration, wall-painting, etc) and the archaeology of Roman Britain. Anyone who knows of suitable projects should contact Jack MacInnes, Assistant Producer, Documentaries