Who is Helen on Time Team?
Helen Mary Geake FSA
Helen Mary Geake FSA (born 1967) is a British archaeologist and small finds specialist. She was one of the key members of Channel 4’s long-running archaeology series Time Team.
Is Helen geake married?
Angus WainwrightHelen Geake / Spouse
Did Time Team ever find anything?
Time Team has completed over 200 excavations (not including the documentaries and live programmes), around 50 of which were Scheduled Ancient Monuments, and a number were World Heritage Sites. Many of these sites would not have been excavated without the array of skills and resources that Time Team has to offer.
Who funded Time Team?
Patreon
If so, we can investigate a total of 3 brand new digs this year (we’re set to do 2 sites currently). Time Team is fan funded via Patreon – this funding is VITAL to support new digs and shows.
What happened to Robin from Time Team?
Robin Bush died on 22 June 2010, aged 67, after a long period of illness. He is buried in the churchyard of St Nicholas’s Church, Corfe, in Somerset.
How old is Stewart Ainsworth?
70 years (June 26, 1951)Stewart Ainsworth / Age
Where is Raksha Dave now?
Raksha Dave (born 22 August 1977) is an archaeologist and TV presenter, and is the current President of the Council for British Archaeology.
When did Helen Geake join Time Team?
She first worked for Time Team in 1998 as a digger, and took part occasionally thereafter as an Anglo-Saxon specialist. She joined the frontline team of presenters, for the 2006 series and continued until 2010. Helen Mary Geake FSA (born 1967) is a British archaeologist and small finds specialist.
Who is Helen Geake and how old is she?
Dr Helen Geake is one of the key members of Channel 4’s popular and long-running archaeology series Time Team, presented by Tony Robinson, along with Mick Aston and Phil Harding. Geake was born in Wolverhampton in 1967 but grew up in Bath. She originally trained as a secretary.
What is timetime Team America doing in South Carolina?
Time Team America goes to the woodlands near the Savannah River in South Carolina to help with the excavation of the Topper site. One part of the team will dig a Clovis quarry, while the other will investigate a controversial cultural layer claimed to be pre-Clovis.