Clement Reid, Doggerland, and the Archaeological Establishment
How a “Lost World” Beneath the North Sea Went from Marginal Theory to Accepted Fact Introduction In 1913, the British
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How a “Lost World” Beneath the North Sea Went from Marginal Theory to Accepted Fact Introduction In 1913, the British
Read more1. Humanity Before the Breakthrough For most of human history, change was painfully slow. Early members of the genus Homo
Read moreIntroduction This is a journey through time, looking at the prehistoric London (The Thames) through time, Landscape based on the
Read moreThe Stonehenge Enigma V4.0 – Robert John Langdon This Is Not Archaeology as You Know It This is not another
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Read moreIntroduction Over the past ten years, I’ve faced a constant uphill battle to establish what I consider a straightforward conclusion—that
Read moreIntroduction Exploring the origins and transport of the stones used to construct Stonehenge remains a fascinating subject, rife with theories
Read moreIntroduction The third book in my trilogy aims to weave together the discoveries made across Britain, with a particular focus
Read moreA Monument to the Dead — Not the Sun One of the most recognisable images in archaeology is that of
Read moreIntroduction There is a single bank and ditch at Hollingbury, roughly square with rounded corners, enclosing around 9 acres (3.6
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