The Fury of the Past: Natural Disasters in Historical and Prehistoric Britain
Introduction Over recent years, there’s been a growing tendency… to present images of climate in crisis. Storms tearing through communities…floods
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Introduction Over recent years, there’s been a growing tendency… to present images of climate in crisis. Storms tearing through communities…floods
Read moreIntroduction Over the past ten years, I’ve faced a constant uphill battle to establish what I consider a straightforward conclusion—that
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Read moreIntroduction The third book in my trilogy aims to weave together the discoveries made across Britain, with a particular focus
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Read moreHollows, Sunken Lanes and Palaeochannels – these landscape features have been the product of mythology throughout history. Introduction Standing on
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Read moreAtlantis: Discovery with Dan Snow Debunked (Transcript) Transcript – Dan Snow’s Atlantis (Debunked) Hello, this is my co-presenter Alice, and
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