The Long Barrow and Dolman Enigma
Rethinking Long Barrows, Dolmens, and the Forgotten Maritime World of Prehistoric Britain Introduction: Reassembling a Broken Argument This article deliberately
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Rethinking Long Barrows, Dolmens, and the Forgotten Maritime World of Prehistoric Britain Introduction: Reassembling a Broken Argument This article deliberately
Read moreIntroduction For more than a century, Stonehenge has been interpreted as if it were constructed in a dry, stable chalk
Read moreIntroduction Traditional archaeology has long struggled to explain the function of the Stonehenge Avenue. As a result, it has been
Read moreIntroduction Durrington Walls has long been treated as a problem site. Despite decades of excavation, reinterpretation, and popular retelling, it
Read more1. Introduction — Why This Debate Exists at All The problem with prehistoric archaeology is not a lack of data.It
Read moreChapter 1: Why the Dyke Story Is About to Change For a very long time, Britain’s great dykes have been
Read more1. Introduction — A New Breakthrough at Stonehenge For over a century, Stonehenge has been framed as a ceremonial arena—a
Read moreIntroduction The a repeat episode of Digging for Britain (Season 11) turns its gaze to Caerfai Promontory Fort—also called Penpleidiau—a
Read moreIntroduction Historians and archaeologists have the Romans pretty sown up when it comes to how and why the Empire did
Read morePromotional Video – Ancient Prehistoric Canals (Dykes) – Wansdyke Chapter 1 – Dykes, Ditches and Earthworks The modern word dike
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