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Dec 21, 2015 · In 2003, Matt was recruited as an archaeologist and presenter on Time Team. His sharp, charming wit and fresh-faced boyish looks made him the prime target for the historical re-enactment spots on the show. Matt has dressed up and lived the life of a Roman soldier, Medieval lay-brother and even home-guard infantry, to name a few.
Matt Williams is Time Team’s resident digger, trench supervisor, ever-willing historic re-enactor and all-round good sport. Matt unearthed his ‘find of a lifetime’ – a rare engraving of ancient Ogham script – on Time Team, and we’re delighted that he is returning for our 2021 digs. Matt is now RSPB Reserves Archaeologist and runs ...
We are delighted to announce that Matt Williams has joined the ever expanding Wessex Archaeology team. Matt will be based at our new premises in Welshpool where he will take up the post of Business Manager, Wales. Matt is already well known to many of us at Wessex from his many appearances on Time Team, where his experimental archaeology cameos ...
Aston with producer Tim Taylor in 2005. Aston and Robinson, Time Team Series 8 shoot at Waltham Fields, Whittington, Gloucestershire, England, 2000, transmitted 2001. Time Team is a British television programme that originally aired on Channel 4 from 16 January 1994 to 7 September 2014. It returned in 2022 on online platforms YouTube and Patreon.
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- Original series:, 16 January 1994 –, 7 September 2014, Reboot:, 18 March 2022 – present
Jan 12, 2015 · Former Time Team archaeologist Matt Williams revealed some behind-the-scenes secrets of the hit television series to a delighted audience. Mr Williams gave a talk as the guest of Oswestry ...
May 31, 2016 · We are delighted to announce that Matt Williams has joined the ever expanding Wessex Archaeology team. Matt will be based at our new premises in Welshpool where he will take up the post of Business Manager, Wales. Matt is already well known to many of us at Wessex from his many appearances on Time Team, where his experimental archaeology cameos