The Problem with Hadrian’s Vallum
Introduction Historians and archaeologists have the Romans pretty sown up when it comes to how and why the Empire did
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Introduction Historians and archaeologists have the Romans pretty sown up when it comes to how and why the Empire did
Read moreIntroduction Archaeology loves a tidy median. Give it ten millennia of activity at a monument and, all too often, it
Read moreIntroduction Peering into the mists of prehistory, we discern figures as monumental as the structures they erected. The Cro-Magnons, our
Read moreIntroduction For the last twenty years, science has been busy rewriting our ancestors with the stroke of a pen —
Read more1. Introduction — The Forgotten Phase Most people imagine Stonehenge as the great sarsen trilithons. In fact, those belong to
Read moreIntroduction — The Britain You Know Is a Fake (Ten Things You Didn’t Know About Britain’s Prehistoric Flooded Past) We
Read moreIntroduction Over a decade ago, in my book Dawn of the Lost Civilisation, I proposed that the Americas were populated
Read moreIntroduction Why are so many people captivated by archaeology? Is it the thrill of unearthing lost civilisations, the mystery of
Read moreIntroduction Recent carbon dating from the Bluestone quarry sites offers compelling and irrefutable mathematical evidence that Stonehenge’s construction dates back
Read moreIntroduction For over a century, British archaeology has repeated the same tale: Offa’s Dyke and Wat’s Dyke were built by
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