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Silbury Stone Avenue
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Avebury’s First Stone Avenue

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In 2014 a remarkable new Stone Avenue was located at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Avebury in Wiltshire.  Previously,

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First European Bronze
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First European Bronze as early as 4500 BCE

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The current Victorian archaeological dating system is past its sell buy date as it no longer reflects the archaeological world

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Post-Glacial Flooded Britain
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BGS Prehistoric River Map

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According to the Superficial Soils left after the last ice age – here is the map of Prehistoric Rivers (Palaeochannels)

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Long Barrow map
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The Long Barrow Mystery

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Long Barrows are universally accepted as being the oldest monuments in existence in Northern Europe. Yet their distribution and similar

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Woodhenge light House
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Woodhenge – the World’s First Lighthouse?

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Recent archaeological findings and engineering analysis now questions the original interpretation of Woodhenge as being either a simple Neolithic single

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Scheduled Monuments Britain
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Scheduled Monuments Map for Britain

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Click her to see the three maps of England – Wales – Scotland

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Brading IOW map
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British Roman Ports miles away from the coast – when sea levels are rising.

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When we look at old maps of Roman settlements or ports around Britain and the Mediterranean (we will look at

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Bouldnor Cliff
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SIX YEARS AGO, one of the greatest mysteries in archaeology was discovered – which has still to be resolved

DNA recovered from underwater British site may rewrite history of farming in Europe By Michael Balter – Science Magazine Feb.

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Prehistoric Catamaran
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World’s oldest boatyard is discovered under housing estate in Wales

An artists impression of what the prehistoric boat would have looked like The world’s oldest boatyard has been uncovered by

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Book on Stonehenge Fred Hoyle

https://www.etsy.com/listing/920868428/book-on-stonehenge-by-fred-hoyle

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Silbury Stone Avenue
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Avebury’s First Stone Avenue

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In 2014 a remarkable new Stone Avenue was located at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Avebury in Wiltshire.  Previously,

First European Bronze
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First European Bronze as early as 4500 BCE

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Post-Glacial Flooded Britain
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BGS Prehistoric River Map

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Long Barrow map
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The Long Barrow Mystery

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Woodhenge light House
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Woodhenge – the World’s First Lighthouse?

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Scheduled Monuments Britain
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Scheduled Monuments Map for Britain

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Brading IOW map
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British Roman Ports miles away from the coast – when sea levels are rising.

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Bouldnor Cliff
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SIX YEARS AGO, one of the greatest mysteries in archaeology was discovered – which has still to be resolved

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World’s oldest boatyard is discovered under housing estate in Wales

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Book on Stonehenge Fred Hoyle

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The Mystery Behind The Legendary Viking Ulfberht Swords

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