I love Team Team (UK), as geeky and weird as that makes me. I’ve watched all episodes and specials available on YouTube (some 250 episodes). And I was sitting, (re)watching one with Saxon burials and thought to myself, "What would these prove-it-to-me archaeologists do if they ever encountered a ghost on one of their digs?" That led me to this: 27,000 words of archaeological and filming shortcuts, and John Winchester being mostly off-screen.

I hope you like it.

Death in the Wilderness

Fandoms: Time Team (UK), Supernatural

Summary: The Time Team travels to northern Missouri to investigate skeletons in an isolated ranch, but the dig turns strange before they even arrive. Vandals, theft, mysterious fires, and a possible sacrifice site? What else will the Time Team dig up? (The official transcript of an unaired Time Team (UK) episode filmed in 2003).

Characters:
  • For Time Team: Tony Robinson, Mick Aston, Phil Harding, Carenza Lewis, John Gater
  • For Supernatural: John Winchester as Eduardo Pelletier
  • Original characters as required for the story
Contains: Loads of hastily researched archaeological processes; even more minimally researched pre-Christian Pagan deities; Missouri history (somewhat better researched); descriptions of historical extreme violence, slavery, and death; OC character death (off screen), and cows.Tags: case fic; crossover/fusion; RPF; supernatural elements; American history; archaeology; reality TV; transcript style; filming


Read it   on AO3  |   on ff.net

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I'm excited in advance and wanted to let you know that. I'm a big Time Team fan and am currently rewatching SPN so this is perfect in my eyes. A great and likely combination of shows and characters. \o/
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