Time Team - 1994 - 01 - Athelney, Somerset.txt
Originally Aired: 16 January 1994 / Recorded: 16-18 April 1993
Tony's Introduction:
Do you remember this story from you primary school days?
King Alfred the Great is on the run from the Vikings, right, and he dives into this vast network of salty marshes that completely covered this area during the 9th century, and he sees this little mud hut that belongs to a swineherd and his wife and he tell them that he's a deserter from the English army and they agree to hide him. And the swineherd goes off and gets on with his jobs, she goes off and does her chores, and Alfred's sitting there completely wrapped in thought, and he doesn't notice this huge black cloud pouring out of the fire, and the swineherd's wife comes back in and she's absolutely livid. "You couldn't be bothered to keep an eye on my cakes could you" she says, "but you wouldn't mind shovelling them down your throat when they were baked would you you greedy fat lumox".
So what does Alfred do? Does he storm off in some kingly huff? No Alfred the Great is a man of the people, he's like some 9th century Che Guevara figure. He just apologises profusely, and in some royal way that I've never quite understood, he uses the whole experience as a kind of learning curve that enables him to gather all his people together and lead them in another charge against the Vikings.
So... Is that just a little romantic tale or was it based in historical fact? Well, the Time Team is in Somerset this week on the Somerset levels and we're here because one particular Somerset family has got a very interesting piece of Alfred's history right on their doorstep, and they'd like us to try and sort it out for them.
Thanks to Warpo for the above...
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