BREAKING NEWS - Massive Prehistoric Monument Found at Stonehenge // Ancient Britain Archaeology

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  • @PeteKellyHistory
    @PeteKellyHistory4 жыл бұрын

    Can't go visit anywhere just yet due to the virus, but in the mean time I've been enjoying reading about all the amazing new discoveries in archaeology. Let me know what you think in the comments!

  • @punkbloater
    @punkbloater4 жыл бұрын

    History is so interesting, I hope we never stop searching for answers though we most possibly never get a solid truth.

  • @karenteitge2961
    @karenteitge29614 жыл бұрын

    Wow .. I grew in a house literally right up inside this shaft opposite Durrington Walls !! .. love learning this . Currently watching this in india where I now live . How cool .

  • @weare7043
    @weare70434 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the updates. It’s exciting what info is finally coming out from the LidarxGPS mappings years ago, now that people have had a little time to do ground work. It’s a great reminder than there’s always more to learn

  • @jorgwestermann434
    @jorgwestermann4344 жыл бұрын

    Awesome. Very well done👍👍👍Greetings from the North of Germany😎✌

  • @lisakilmer2667
    @lisakilmer26674 жыл бұрын

    You do a nice job of clearly explaining the sites you cover. Your pace is good, clear and even. You explain the past research and neatly introduce new material. You don't veer off into wild theories which are not based in research, but you make it clear that theories about these sites continue to evolve. Keep it up!

  • @metocvideo
    @metocvideo4 жыл бұрын

    As someone who lives in the Avebury area, I was pleased to find out new facts about the wider landscape. Liked, subscribed and looking forward to viewing more from this channel.

  • @cynthiajoeverett5798
    @cynthiajoeverett57984 жыл бұрын

    Well done, giving full background on Stonehenge and environs helped understand the significance of the recent discovery.

  • @shadowraith1
    @shadowraith14 жыл бұрын

    Interesting presentation. Certainly gives one food for thought. Much speculation which. in truth, is required. Thanks.👍👀👀👀👍

  • @hadhad69
    @hadhad694 жыл бұрын

    Awesome, saw the news of the massive post hole ring today!

  • @Artur_M.
    @Artur_M.4 жыл бұрын

    Amazing, I was not expecting any new major archeological discoveries in such a well and long known site as the Stonehenge.

  • @deniseg-hill1730
    @deniseg-hill17304 жыл бұрын

    15 minutes drive from the village where I grew up. It used to be open access a long time ago. You could just park up in the car park then across the road and walk into the field where they are and walk around them. Trouble was people kept chipping bits off the stones and deep grooves were appearing where so many walked the same route damaging the area around the stones. So it was fenced off and entry was controlled (it was still free) then an admission fee was introduced. Then they stopped parking on another road from where you could take photos. Then they closed off the road leading to the visitor car park to non visitor traffic. Then they opened up the fancy visitor centre with cafe and shop of course and the admission fees have shot up.

  • @grahamturner1290
    @grahamturner12903 жыл бұрын

    As intriguing as ever! Brings back happy memories of being able to walk inside the circle in the early 80s.

  • @hobi1kenobi112
    @hobi1kenobi1124 жыл бұрын

    A great addition to the ongoing mystery of Stonehenge. Thanks.

  • @deanbuss1678
    @deanbuss16784 жыл бұрын

    Clearly there is "purpose" to these "monuments". Not just one little thing added to another. Hope it can be figured out! How much could we learn, even about ourselves?🤔

  • @melonimurphy9077
    @melonimurphy90774 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely a phenomenal video! Loved it thank you.

  • @gerrithoevers
    @gerrithoevers3 жыл бұрын

    I can't believe I'm just now discovering your channel! This is good stuff! Thanks!

  • @jakeney7174
    @jakeney71744 жыл бұрын

    When I read the article online; because I am an archaeology student with Timothy Darvill one of the guys that is big on Stonehenge, and it was on our group chat i nearly wet myself laughing, that it was such an achievement to discover ancient people could count 😂😂. Obviously they could, sometimes us archaeologists are waaay to arrogant. Personally I think the Neolithic was a very advanced civilisation, no primitives at all, clearly more intelligent than us who can't rival there achievements. A massive issue with archaeology is the Darwinist evolution but applied to cultures, it is utter hogwash to me it seems like in Neolithic Britain, Egypt and Tiwanaku we get more advanced the further back we go. Also dating sciences like Typology are inaccurate for when we have little written records, typology is when more advanced material culture is assumed to be later than "primitive" material culture. For instance Roman pottery is better made than Saxon pottery, but Roman pottery is earlier not later than Saxon pottery. Also historical events like the Bronze Age collapse and the Dark Ages in Europe show how easy it is for Civilisation to flourish then collapse. This could easily have happened before and no readible writing has survived. Dont even get me started on how temperatures were higher in the Neolithic than today and Doggerland 😂

  • @LeslieAB30
    @LeslieAB304 жыл бұрын

    I once wrote a poem in which I said "They went to Stonehenge, and they saw stones". I worked at London's Natural History Museum for nine years. I made a study of their Stonehenge model, that used to be on display. I saw fairly quickly some of its functionality that had nothing to do with solstices. It was a radionic machine, and the model was even functioning on the gallery, even though it was not accurately aligned. First of all it WAS NOT a Sun temple, it was an Earth Goddess temple. In its later stages it had three concentric circles that I counted around - there were 56 Aubrey holes, 30 Sarsens and 44 blue stones inside the Sarsen ring. 56 is 8x7, 30 sarsens - 15 on each side, that is 7+8 on each side. The 44 blue stones, 22 on each side, that is 7+7+8. 7 is a number associated with The Earth, 8 is associated with The Sun. The subtle radionic energies coming from slightly north of east came from The Sun TO The Earth. The five trilithons formed (when it was complete) a 'Mudra' or hand sign. Hold your palm upwards and draw the fingers upwards to form a claw, moving the thumb slightly towards the first finger - that is how the trilithons were arranged. If you put posts in the Aubrey holes, and joined every one to every one with ropes it would draw a seven pointed star. The Sarsens sit on the internal cross points and the trilithons are very close to five of the seven sides of the central heptagon. Maybe that is how they positioned the stones? The sarsen circle was a lense that steered the energy flows between the trilithons, which in turn pulled those energies down into the ground. There is more but already this is long, so see what anyone can make of this?

  • @jeremyacton4569
    @jeremyacton45694 жыл бұрын

    Just to the right of Stonehenge on the map at

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