Time Team America Season 1 Episode 4

Ep 4. Range Creek, Utah

  • TV-PG
  • July 29, 2009
  • 54 min
  • 6.0  (5)

In the fourth episode of Time Team America's first season, the team heads to Range Creek in Utah to discover what life was like for the Fremont people who lived in the area over 1,000 years ago. Range Creek is a remote area that has been left relatively untouched by humans for centuries, providing a unique opportunity for archaeologists to study the remains of these ancient societies without much interference.

Led by archaeologist Dr. Kathryn Kamp and joined by local archaeologist Kevin Jones, the team uses a variety of techniques to uncover artifacts, including ground-penetrating radar and 3D imaging. They also work alongside members of the Ute tribe, who have a deep understanding and connection to the land and its history.

Over the course of the episode, the team discovers a variety of artifacts that shed light on the Fremont people's daily lives. These include pottery, tools, and bones from animals that were hunted and consumed by the society. They also explore a rock shelter that was likely used as a place for these people to congregate and perform various activities.

One of the most interesting discoveries the team makes is a series of rock art panels depicting human-like figures, animals, and other symbols. They work hard to decipher the meaning behind these petroglyphs and connect them to the larger Fremont society. Through their findings, the team is able to gain a better understanding of the Fremont people's beliefs, customs, and way of life.

Throughout the episode, viewers get a glimpse into the challenges that archaeologists and their teams face when trying to piece together history from these remote areas. The team battles extreme weather conditions, including high temperatures and strong winds, and has to navigate rough terrain to reach the sites they're excavating.

Overall, the episode provides an in-depth look into the fascinating world of archaeology and the extraordinary efforts that go into uncovering the secrets of ancient societies. It's an enjoyable and educational journey that highlights the importance of preserving history and culture for future generations.

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Description
  • First Aired
    July 29, 2009
  • Content Rating
    TV-PG
  • Runtime
    54 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.0  (5)