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The first stone henge to be discovered in Britain for a century would be cause enough for major celebration. But there's double bubbles as Tony Robinson and his hardy team of archaeologists celebrate their 200th dig.
The site is the bed of a Devon reservoir with a strange assortment of prehistoric remains. The reservoir has been specially drained, but the diggers still face three days of wading through thick, sticky mud as they piece together the story of thousands of years of rituals performed in this beautiful secret valley high up on Dartmoor.
The Team slowly uncover a network of monuments that suggest they have found a major prehistoric site. But the best discovery is left until the last day when they unearth the remains of that stone henge. It's the perfect end to a milestone in the programme's history.
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@TimelineChannel
@TimelineChannel 4 года назад
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@wakcackle3555
@wakcackle3555 3 года назад
Having grown up while playing in a creek, I would like to remind the team that Martha doesn't like to walk through the mud when she gets the water she needs. Henry needs to access the creek to find those perfect sized rock to use as a hammer to knap the flints for his favorite rifle. This could easily account for the remainder of his work circa 1852. Did the creek bed show evidence of fish, craw-fish, cattails and other useful vegetation in the mud? Sandbanks would be nice to sit on while doing knapping work while the craw-fish trap was out. Often pits were dug for such work as the chips left behind could cut little Johnny while he's playing in the mud, so either bury them deep or toss them into the swift section of the stream. All of these could easily be within the view of that old stone circle in the valley.
@bluegent7
@bluegent7 4 года назад
This is edutainment of the highest order. You feel good while you learn and are made to identify with people long gone.
@Marimilitarybrat
@Marimilitarybrat 4 года назад
I love this group of gnarled archeology lovers. I am amazed by the progress in development of "Geophys", just during the time this program has existed.
@williamnordeste1169
@williamnordeste1169 3 года назад
It is obvious he made that stone the night before.
@elizabethschaeffer9543
@elizabethschaeffer9543 2 года назад
From the perspective of 82 years, I would suggest less of the "gnarled" please. You are looking at years of experience.
@alinasosina1246
@alinasosina1246 3 года назад
I just love Francis so much ♥️ He is so positive and gets so excited about temples and rituals, he is so adorable 😊
@katerinakemp5701
@katerinakemp5701 3 года назад
Lol he is into his rituals, flummoxed though when it turns out it had nothing whatsoever to do with rituals. Still I like Francis with all his idosynchrosis, bother spell check.
@stephanierossi7032
@stephanierossi7032 2 года назад
Rituals ... ... just a bit flirty there aren't you . .... .
@stephanierossi7032
@stephanierossi7032 2 года назад
@Alina Sosina ..... you are extremely flirty there aren't you..... Nothing about the show ?
@wildplumbeauty
@wildplumbeauty 4 года назад
Watching Phil get that excited about flint is HILARIOUS 😂 Made my day anyways :)
@jeromegoodwin3848
@jeromegoodwin3848 4 года назад
It is HILARIOUS to you because you don't understand what it means.
@madaug5101
@madaug5101 4 года назад
@@jeromegoodwin3848 what's with all the hate. Do you want people to be as unhappy as you seem to be.
@jeromegoodwin3848
@jeromegoodwin3848 4 года назад
@@madaug5101 How is a true observation hate?
@madaug5101
@madaug5101 4 года назад
@@jeromegoodwin3848 saying to someone, that you don't understand what it means is hateful and hurtful. We love watching Phil get excited over small things.
@jeromegoodwin3848
@jeromegoodwin3848 4 года назад
@@madaug5101 So the truth does hurt after all.
@MrSpartanicus
@MrSpartanicus 4 года назад
If Phil is excited... I’m staying to the end of the video regardless.
@WickedFelina
@WickedFelina 3 года назад
I love so much all the little things which make Phil so excited, most of the world would just, pass by.
@donnadequire-rios3531
@donnadequire-rios3531 4 года назад
Great video. I so enjoyed this show. Thank u for 48 minutes of decent, interesting and enjoyable entertainment.
@samaramartinez9206
@samaramartinez9206 Год назад
I love Phils, passion and excitement over the flint scraper, I thought maybe I was the only one out there like that :-)❤
@danisyx5804
@danisyx5804 3 года назад
This may be my favorite episode yet
@reginaromsey
@reginaromsey 3 года назад
Watching from 2021, eager for the first NEW Time Team episode in years! If you like this look for Time Team’s Patreon page and be part of the comeback! I wonder if some of the Lidar or other looking through the overburden can be done with Drones?
@patwithers1448
@patwithers1448 2 года назад
Love from the old lady in Texas may God bless you always and forever
@jeanfish7
@jeanfish7 4 года назад
I SO love the catapillar operator!:) 💘
@danisyx5804
@danisyx5804 3 года назад
It takes an amazing amount of skill to do what he does I love that you recognize that
@primevalseeker3952
@primevalseeker3952 4 года назад
I loved this episode, thanks Timeteam
@MuttieRo
@MuttieRo 4 года назад
congratulations on your 200th dig....really enjoy all the dig's you have done so far...here's to 200 more
@shitbag.
@shitbag. 4 года назад
This show is so much better in HD
@dennislindqvist8443
@dennislindqvist8443 4 года назад
I love how excited we get when we're digging up...stones. Or when we send a multi billion dollar robot to mars which is sending us photos of...stones.
@shwhitebuffalowoman6276
@shwhitebuffalowoman6276 4 года назад
Me too !
@jeromegoodwin3848
@jeromegoodwin3848 4 года назад
So you have never been stoned, LOL
@dennislindqvist8443
@dennislindqvist8443 4 года назад
@@jeromegoodwin3848 Yes I am, sir.
@spiegelburg
@spiegelburg 4 года назад
Archeologists would get excited about other things as well ... If those would survive in the ground for over 6000 years!
@williamnordeste1169
@williamnordeste1169 3 года назад
Maybe they are stoned all the time??????
@johnanthonyfingleton2954
@johnanthonyfingleton2954 4 года назад
I'm still following this series....in my own order.....Great!!!
@dave-in-nj9393
@dave-in-nj9393 3 года назад
I can see that as a simple farm. wood building, then stone circle put the house on the dryest place use the gravel from the fields to make a walkway and put larger stones to either side. from what I watched, it could be a place where people lived and farmed and every year or so, added to the neighborhood
@rutabagasteu
@rutabagasteu 4 года назад
It would be great if these shows were on DVD. Probably too long ago. And the cost would be more than I could afford.
@elisa8044
@elisa8044 2 года назад
Extraordinarily FANTASTIC ....
@danielflintknapping
@danielflintknapping 4 года назад
I hear you Phill, there's nothing better than worked flint
@ThePeejRR
@ThePeejRR 4 года назад
With all the rituals and the building of ritual places it's a miracle pre-historic people got anything else done!
@jeromegoodwin3848
@jeromegoodwin3848 4 года назад
Like what RADIO? They were hunter gatherers and they celebrated a kill and a growing season and built a village. They got more done than you would.
@jeanfish7
@jeanfish7 4 года назад
@@jeromegoodwin3848 lol, amazing how much time people have to get things done without TV, radio computers and CELL PHONES!:)
@jeromegoodwin3848
@jeromegoodwin3848 4 года назад
@@jeanfish7 OK but would you know to do what they did? I don't think so.
@Sunshine-Dragon
@Sunshine-Dragon 3 года назад
That's why they died early 😅, they were so exhausted! ☠
@jenniferh.k.7123
@jenniferh.k.7123 4 года назад
Phil explains what evidence he is seeing and all I can see is different colours of dirt on dirt and on dirt 😁🤷🏼‍♀️
@adacox
@adacox 3 года назад
Never knew there was so many colors of brown
@giboron
@giboron 4 года назад
I love Timeline Documentary learn so much
@carolelerman9686
@carolelerman9686 4 года назад
I do too, but this guys digs are sooo boring so far a ring, a flint, a broken piece of pottery.
@giboron
@giboron 4 года назад
@@carolelerman9686 I know it ant much but I still love it
@carolelerman9686
@carolelerman9686 4 года назад
@@giboron Still much better than American TV!
@giboron
@giboron 4 года назад
@@carolelerman9686 yes that's y I don't watch TV just RU-vid
@carolelerman9686
@carolelerman9686 4 года назад
@@giboron Mee too.
@bethbartlett5692
@bethbartlett5692 4 года назад
Enjoy these shows so - *What a "History Time Team Created"* - awesome group of individuals. *Truly a production/series that offers intelligent entertainment* while we gain a bit of knowledge. Mick in Non-Physical now - know his friends miss him. Now he knows the Facts about all of Ancient History - including the Pyramids. ...now he knows the various previous Intelligent Ancient Civilizations - 😉 Much Positive Energy be yours Mick - always. You'll be back and possibly viewing work you did with Phil in your 20th-21st century Life Journey. Truly loveable characters both Mick and Phil. 🇺🇸 Tennessee, USA Viewer
@shelleymcafee8197
@shelleymcafee8197 Год назад
Loved this, what exciting discoveries! (I really hope that the excavation amd study can continue here, and that the resinous can be placed elsewhere!)
@PtolemyJones
@PtolemyJones 3 года назад
Curious how Phil can be so certain about the age of flint, it would be interesting to give him a collection of old flint and some that was knapped more recently.
@georgedorn1022
@georgedorn1022 3 года назад
Stone tools are dated by their type/style. Earlier excavations have shown which types of tools are found with date-able evidence from the Mesolithic/Neolithic/Bronze Age. So it is possible to give a broad date. Whether a newly made Bronze Age-style arrowhead, for example, would be identifiable compared to the real thing in similar condition is an interesting question.
@tr33m00nk
@tr33m00nk 3 года назад
Don't forget - flint has subtly different coloration depending on its geographic source, etc. So an expert can see much more in a piece than us 'mere mortals'. Also - what @George Dorn said.
@tommyh.8391
@tommyh.8391 Год назад
Also, there were no prehistoric burials uncovered. A bit of clickbait.
@LarrainesUniqueShop
@LarrainesUniqueShop Год назад
Not because of Tony but because of the TEAM.
@sgrannie9938
@sgrannie9938 Год назад
“A whole heap of flinty goodness” ⭐️
@Hollylivengood
@Hollylivengood 4 года назад
They always say "ritual." How do they know It's not some family Didn't decide to build a home on an island in a shallow lake, and put in stepping stones to get to it?
@magpie8351
@magpie8351 4 года назад
I mean, I'm assuming it's because they haven't been able to find any evidence of a homestead, like cooking and hunting implements, or even evidence of cooking fires or discarded food waste, like bones. They simply don't have enough evidence to decide for sure what the purpose of the site was, so it's better to assume it's for "ritual purposes".
@dirtypure2023
@dirtypure2023 4 года назад
Prehistoric stone circles of that size are always ritual in nature. Remember also the series of 4 to 5 foot tall standing stones that were found tipped over, each equidistant from the next. You can be sure these features were not stepping stones. You have to put yourself in the mindset of the people who would have erected these things. The effort of moving large stones, placing them in exact positions in various geometric patterns, it's that effort in itself that implies ritual purpose when no practical function could be derived from such a laborious task.
@jameswatson5370
@jameswatson5370 3 года назад
Am I the only one who sees a face on that rock at 17:12 to 17:34?
@suzannepatterson307
@suzannepatterson307 3 года назад
That was definitely a face on the rock!
@sgrannie9938
@sgrannie9938 Год назад
I saw it as well.
@screwthecabal6453
@screwthecabal6453 4 года назад
This country no doubt has some of the most awesome and beautiful landscapes and country sides around. I'm wondering why so many regions and towns end in "shire"....??? Does anybody have any info on this??
@Sunshine-Dragon
@Sunshine-Dragon 3 года назад
Shire means division. You devide the land into parts and give each part to someone else to supervise it for you. Now minor problems get solved on it's own and you can deal with bigger problems.
@suzannepatterson307
@suzannepatterson307 3 года назад
Use it like “county”. I have a friend from derby. He said Derbyshire. County Derby.
@swengeer
@swengeer 3 года назад
Does anyone else see a face in the stone at 17:20 ?
@uyraellsensenmann8931
@uyraellsensenmann8931 4 года назад
The offset of the stone circle from the earlier mound could-well be explained by the single line of stones running East to West if both the single line of stones and the stones within the circle have or had a calendric relationship to each other. * (I noticed, in the distance, the peak of the small hill to the left of the mound was directly aligned with the center stones of the single line of stones. ) *Which was My first thought when I saw the single line of stones, and then the proof of the stone circle. I hope this small observation is helpful to you, Time Team. Congratulations on your 200th episode, Time Team and Crew; Kind and Respectful Regards, Uyraell, NZ.
@jeromegoodwin3848
@jeromegoodwin3848 4 года назад
The waterway changes direction also.
@terenceconnors9627
@terenceconnors9627 2 года назад
Phil and flints. :) Always a good show.
@jesterboykins2899
@jesterboykins2899 3 года назад
Phil making flints take 45. Action. All the times he’s done this. One of many through the years
@sallybright7172
@sallybright7172 3 года назад
It would be interesting to know if the alignments were on a winter summer soloist or a lunar alignment.. with some of the lines and paths being east west I'm thinking it's on a soloist.
@tr33m00nk
@tr33m00nk 3 года назад
"Soloist" = solstice ?
@sfjuhispst8144
@sfjuhispst8144 4 года назад
I swear to god that I've heard Ian talk only once. In all the episodes I've watched.
@dave-in-nj9393
@dave-in-nj9393 3 года назад
on land, there are plants, and leaves that build up over centuries. with water over the area. the bits and bobs are not covered with mans use. Makes us wonder what is 300 feet below sea level before the Great Flood. untouched for 10,000 years.
@virgiljjacas3955
@virgiljjacas3955 4 года назад
When we ate going to enjoy similar program here in the states without " mixing it " with politics.
@edcrichton9457
@edcrichton9457 4 года назад
Honest history requires a political context.
@MonkeyspankO
@MonkeyspankO 4 года назад
even by UK standards, Time Team is a very unique program, born out of a small core of like-minded people. Theoretically you could have it anywhere, except you don't. I guess its just special, even after all these decades.
@MonkeyspankO
@MonkeyspankO 4 года назад
@@daveshrum1749 perhaps, its especially frustrating, because some evidence suggests that human occupation exceeds clovis in the americas. Possibly by tens of thousands of years. There probably is A LOT left to be discovered!
@daveshrum1749
@daveshrum1749 4 года назад
@@MonkeyspankO you're absolutely right. I was thinking more " modern" archaeology like Roman not prehistoric. The indigenous people, American Indians left very little Trace simply because of the way they lived. And even the early European settlers built everything pretty much from wood which also left very little Trace.
@bluegent7
@bluegent7 4 года назад
Compared to television in the rest of the Western world, it is astounding how much American documentaries lean toward a certain narrative of history and reality. Same with news media.
@Simonsays7258
@Simonsays7258 4 года назад
Oh this is official! Crystal clear!
@DavidSmith-yx7kn
@DavidSmith-yx7kn 2 года назад
Don't they have sleds in the UK, John?
@tomtinkersrezlife278
@tomtinkersrezlife278 4 года назад
Love this show wish it was still on never liked the one they made here in the USA it didn't feel right miss Mick. Tony and good old Phill
@JacobafJelling
@JacobafJelling 4 года назад
Mick is important. But phil and Tony are the mvps for me
@reginaromsey
@reginaromsey 3 года назад
It is Back! New Time Team with many of the old gang and some great new people is doing shake out under the original producer! Check out the new info about their progress and the Patreon Page that is helping finance it!
@beverlystewart1096
@beverlystewart1096 3 года назад
Love Phil.
@Unknown_crusader
@Unknown_crusader 2 года назад
I find it incredible that they can date sites just by looking at tiny nondescript looking artifacts.
@philaypeephilippotter6532
@philaypeephilippotter6532 4 года назад
Every *Time Team, Time Team Special* and most *Time Team America* programmes have been posted on YT by *Fillask, Reijer Zaaijer* and the _official_ *Time Team* channel. Try *DigVentures* too.
@jesterboykins2899
@jesterboykins2899 3 года назад
I think Tracey needs some more jewelry on...
@dummonkey1706
@dummonkey1706 4 года назад
I thought this was a video about Stonehenge?
@jeanfish7
@jeanfish7 4 года назад
They found a " stone" hedge there...
@mikef.1000
@mikef.1000 Год назад
"and we're going to think Neolithic thoughts..." dear old Francis Pryor, he just can help assuming what he's trying to prove.
@AnotherWittyUsername.
@AnotherWittyUsername. 3 года назад
Look at Phil's fingernails! How could somebody who spends so much time digging in the dirt have such long nails, when I break mine folding the laundry?
@katerinakemp5701
@katerinakemp5701 3 года назад
Our Phil plays a guitar, hence the long fingernails on the left hand, he doesn't use a plectrum.
@hottubmobileneil
@hottubmobileneil 4 года назад
I am not Neil , congratulations on your anniversary .
@CanChikMay
@CanChikMay 3 года назад
Would loveto have pamphlets on changes in understanding...
@stephenfreeman7808
@stephenfreeman7808 4 года назад
The resivor has been there since water was flooded into the valley? Ok... but did this by any chance happen to coincide with the building of a dam?
@RKHageman
@RKHageman 4 года назад
Note: this is wonderful, but the site is in Dartmoor. It has NOTHING to do with Stonehenge in Wiltshire.
@dirtypure2023
@dirtypure2023 4 года назад
It's mini-Stonehenge.
@MarkAZ001
@MarkAZ001 3 года назад
You`re right, but its A stonehenge and not THE Stonehenge.
@Choochin
@Choochin 4 года назад
Ahh Torquay. The "English Riviera".
@astroman2112
@astroman2112 4 года назад
More adds please...
@scarletfluerr
@scarletfluerr 4 года назад
Get a better browser and adblock.
@rodchallis8031
@rodchallis8031 4 года назад
Yes, adblocker is very easy to install. It's not a bad first line defense or prophylaxis against malware, too, which is primarily why I run it.
@tr33m00nk
@tr33m00nk 3 года назад
@@rodchallis8031 I've tried "adblocker" twice. It was too 'buggy'. "Privacy Badger" works really well however. I have NO affiliation or investment in it, by the way.
@maddog2771
@maddog2771 3 года назад
Bin here in October 2020
@waynebrady7439
@waynebrady7439 4 года назад
My trip to england keeps being interrupted by sudden advertisements
@MendTheWorld
@MendTheWorld 4 года назад
Can't speak to the archeology, but the geology is a bit dodgy. At 4:29, he reaches _past_ what _might_ be a piece of granite (light grey, with phenocrysts) which is *not* a volcanic rock, to pick up a piece of what _might_ be a piece of basalt (dark grey, fine grained) which *is* a volcanic rock. (Both, however, are igneous rocks.) And then, at 4:45 he clearly has a _different_ rock in his hand (which _might_ be granite?) At least basalt, which is relatively iron-rich, usually exhibits a remnant magnetic signature imparted when the rock was formed, and certainly would interfere with a magnetic survey (or whatever it is they do). Granite, which is relatively low in iron, can be weakly magnetic in some cases.
@jeromegoodwin3848
@jeromegoodwin3848 4 года назад
Go take over the team. BTW they can't show everything so how do you know they never examined it?
@stephanierossi7032
@stephanierossi7032 2 года назад
I thought a form of lockness then I thought time capsule that people left for us to see. because of positioning of rocks, like Arrows pointing to direction of finds .
@Kid_Kootenay
@Kid_Kootenay 3 года назад
Remember when you could watch time team now you watch commercials with a little time team for flavour. Ice never seen so many commercials on a RU-vid show ever.
@robroy6804
@robroy6804 5 месяцев назад
get VPN
@glendamears3618
@glendamears3618 6 месяцев назад
Has Time Team ever found Petrified wood???
@ebybeehoney
@ebybeehoney 4 года назад
I love this documentary but this channel has the worst timing for ads of ANY RU-vid channel I've seen.
@apronhugsingreeenbay
@apronhugsingreeenbay 3 года назад
100,000 - 150,000 shelter & artifacts
@Angelbach1995
@Angelbach1995 4 года назад
I'm (PhD statistical analysis on social sciences) always skeptical when I hear, "without shadow of doubt."
@PtolemyJones
@PtolemyJones 3 года назад
At this point in the episode, I wonder if they are digging up a Victorian folly.
@TeresaTrimm
@TeresaTrimm 4 года назад
First aired February 6, 2011
@screwthecabal6453
@screwthecabal6453 4 года назад
I really do love this show because I love history and because most people here in the US don't understand where their ancestors came from. Mine came from Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Hawaii of all places! You can thank the lds church for their hand in this when they sent missionaries to Hawaii to convert the "Polynesian tribes" into mormonism, the fake church started by a 19th century con man, liar, criminal, womanizer, thief, arsonist, polygamous, dishonest dropout that didn't know how to spell let alone read and write but did tell a good story copied from the old testament and introduced a new religious book called the "book of morons", chuckle chuckle, by Joseph Smith.
@SK-du5ns
@SK-du5ns 4 года назад
I don't know??? Seems the Time team sees through rose coloured glasses...Just saying.
@lisakaz35
@lisakaz35 4 года назад
They get trained to read very subtle things the average eye won't see, like a shift in soil composition or color, on chalk deposits. It's quite amazing and yes something I just can't see how they see. It could be the resolution of the film. That is, it might be easier to pick up in person. Or they have become incredible sensitive to minute things. Just because I have trouble seeing it doesn't mean it's not there. Think of all the experience assembled by these people. I couldn't pick out a piece of Stone Age flint. Phil can. It's not rose-colored glasses otherwise they wouldn't find so much stuff. It comes from education and experience. Could you identify and date a Roman or medieval piece of pottery from little more than a shard? Well, they get people who can. Watching a dozen episodes of Time Team won't make me or you archaeologists. But at least I can appreciate the work of professionals.
@SK-du5ns
@SK-du5ns 4 года назад
@@lisakaz35 Yes, I very much appreciated their talents and asergens but adter watching them time, and time again, I, like Toni can't help but point out the shortfalls of their over enthusiastic predictions. I've enjoy watching every episode thus far but believe the team could show a little more constraint in their predictions before the conclusion of the dig... just saying.
@lisakaz35
@lisakaz35 4 года назад
@@SK-du5ns Do you really think there'd be no shortfalls or mistakes when a "wrecky dig" (Dr. Turi King's term for a quickie) is done in three days? The behind-the-scenes view shows the producers liked when things like bad weather had them scrambling because it made for better TV. Digs often take months and even years to get things right but you wanna complain about them not being completely perfect all three days? Seems to me you have a great mis-perception of the field. Even the miraculous dig that found Richard III took weeks and while they found him they didn't get everything they wanted and had to excavate for a second time. Despite this, TT do some great work, on their own format or by assisting ongoing projects. In one case, previous work situation a Tudor structure via an artistic drawing that they discovered was completely off. They figured the complex was situation not over a garden area but beneath the homeowner's stables. Mistakes can and do happen yet the discoveries are pretty consistent despite your criticism.
@SK-du5ns
@SK-du5ns 4 года назад
@@lisakaz35 I dont consider constructive criticism as complaining, lol far from it. I like every other viewer revels in their discoveries, but 'facts first' make for good TV. Cheers Lisa Kazmier have a great life ;)
@dirtypure2023
@dirtypure2023 4 года назад
@@SK-du5ns These are archeology and history nerds. Of course they get excited and hopeful. How boring would it be if they had no enthusiasm or hope for the incredible possibilities on a dig? And it's not unusual that their hopeful predictions are justified by the finds.
@jeanneamato8278
@jeanneamato8278 4 года назад
Wet to dry = birth?
@rudyrush6015
@rudyrush6015 4 года назад
Bingo .......... Dino DNA
@wulfricnoth9833
@wulfricnoth9833 4 года назад
18:27...someone needs to do the archaeology on that ladies blouse.
@watermelonlalala
@watermelonlalala 4 года назад
"Now, what kind of people would wear a blouse like that? What can we say about them?"
@mikehurst3245
@mikehurst3245 4 года назад
18:27 is 3 men standing on a mound 😬
@bethbartlett5692
@bethbartlett5692 2 года назад
*Phil Harding, the Real Deal!* Latter, DNA revealed "Phil Harding" is the most original English (pre Anglo Saxon) in the bunch. The post Flood and Ice Age English, Welsh, and Irish were all originally Basque. Each went on to gain their own admixture. However the Male Ernglish were noticeably Largely ereaticated, replaced by Anglo Saxen and some few Norman and to a lesser degree Roman. Phil is *"the Real Deal"! ...and possibly, my cousin. 😁
@jeromegoodwin3848
@jeromegoodwin3848 4 года назад
How did they fish?
@USAOnlineCasinos
@USAOnlineCasinos 3 года назад
Mr bean is the host?
@katerinakemp5701
@katerinakemp5701 3 года назад
Lol its Baldric.
@moendopi5430
@moendopi5430 3 года назад
Granite does not come from volcanoes. It is a intrusive rock, nor does it often have a lot of magnetic minerals. Rocks like gabbro (intrusive) do, and volcanic rocks like basalt do as well. Basalt does come from a volcano.
@Paul-vk3gh
@Paul-vk3gh 2 года назад
I'd give my left foot to have actual archeologists like this come to ohio. Instead we are stuck with energy company stooges who get paid to ignore local history
@tygeron3145
@tygeron3145 4 года назад
Why is this titled Stonehenge Documentary when it isn't about Thee Stonehenge
@robertbabb
@robertbabb 4 года назад
I WANT TOO SEE MORE OF THE BLOND ps what are you smoking i want some
@natewatl9423
@natewatl9423 4 года назад
I get so tired of videos about stone henges because of the construction or so-called reconstruction of the site commonly known as Stonehenge around 1920 or so. It was then that workmen with simple ropes and pulleys placed some of the horizontal stones on some of the vertical stones. I wish there were an accurate and honest disclosure of how many, if any, vertical stones were put in place during that project, and exactly how many horizontal stones were put in place during that project and what the thinking was in placing fallen horizontal stones on two particular vertical stones. I have to laugh when this video is called some of the best prehistoric archaeology in Britain, given that the tampering with "the" Stonehenge occurred during some of the worst of British pseudo-archaeological activities. In fact, in my opinion, they do not deserve the name archaeology but simply pillage and ruin, followed by intellectual dishonesty. Given the ongoing history of recalcitrant deception, I simply put not much stock at all in anything I see taking place in the British Isles. They do seem adept at telling tales,, some of which may actually be true. If true, I am convinced that it is only accidental and not scientific truth. *My apologies, but I am not at my PC and I am not going there so that I can consult Google then copy and paste the photos to which I refer. I recommend that you do your own search and see what there is to see.*
@rushdiahmad2435
@rushdiahmad2435 4 года назад
I felt sorry for people of Dartmoor their water supply is distrupted cos' somebody's want to do archeological dig..
@spiegelburg
@spiegelburg 4 года назад
At least they got a huge party and champagne!
@philaypeephilippotter6532
@philaypeephilippotter6532 4 года назад
The dig _wasn't_ why the reservoir was emptied.
@drinozhao2905
@drinozhao2905 3 года назад
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@PtolemyJones
@PtolemyJones 3 года назад
I like to joke about Geo-Fizzle and how Gater seems to think too highly about himself, but Francis and his silliness about ritual and ceremony is my least favorite part of this show. Luckily there is still much to love. Odd that the layman host is often the one grounding their speculation.
@loriwalker6669
@loriwalker6669 4 года назад
Kinda boring
@honeybsweetnectar1713
@honeybsweetnectar1713 4 года назад
Yep
@knaperstekt7953
@knaperstekt7953 4 года назад
Thank you for your review Lori, now go back to history channel with the exiting alien and scrapyard programs with flashing lights and exciting upbeat music.
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