The Stonehenge Crescent: A Monument to a Lost World
Contents
- 0.1 A Monument to the Dead — Not the Sun
- 0.2 The Myth of the Perfect Circle
- 0.3 Structural Proof: Stone 11 Breaks the Model
- 0.4 A Different Shape Emerges
- 0.5 Death, Not the Sun
- 0.6 The Missing Stones Tell the Story
- 0.7 The Altar Stone and the Slaughter Stone
- 0.8 A Monument Built in Water
- 0.9 The Altar Stone: A Geological Clue
- 0.10 The Doggerland Origin Hypothesis
- 0.11 A Lost Source Beneath the Sea
- 0.12 A Deliberate Sightline
- 0.13 A Monument Built from Memory
- 0.14 The Hidden Interior: Stonehenge as a Painted Space
- 0.15 The Effort Behind the Surfaces
- 0.16 A Cultural Memory Lost
- 0.17 The Missing Medium
- 0.18 Stonehenge as an Art Space
- 0.19 A Prehistoric Gallery
- 0.20 From Cold Stone to Living Culture
- 1 A Memorial to a Lost World
- 2 Final Conclusion
- 3 PodCast
- 4 Author’s Biography
- 5 Exploring Prehistoric Britain: A Journey Through Time
- 6 Further Reading
- 7 Other Blogs
A Monument to the Dead — Not the Sun
One of the most recognisable images in archaeology is that of a perfect circular Stonehenge — a continuous ring of upright stones capped with lintels. (The Stonehenge Crescent: A Monument to a Lost World)
You’ve seen it everywhere:
- Textbooks
- Reconstructions
- Documentaries
It has become the accepted version of the monument.
There is just one problem.
Stonehenge was never built that way.

The Myth of the Perfect Circle
The circular Stonehenge exists more in illustration than in reality.
When we examine the monument itself, the physical evidence tells a very different story:
- Several stones required to complete the circle are missing
- Others are too small to support lintels
- Some are incorrectly positioned for a continuous ring
- Stone holes reveal uprights that do not conform to a circular design
This creates a fundamental contradiction.
If Stonehenge was intended to be a perfect solar temple, then:
- It was never completed
- Or it was deliberately dismantled
Both explanations are unsatisfactory.
There is a far simpler solution.
It was never meant to be a complete circle.

Structural Proof: Stone 11 Breaks the Model
This conclusion is not just interpretive — it is structural.
One stone alone exposes the flaw in the circular theory.
Stone 11.
This stone is:
- Smaller than its neighbours
- Structurally inadequate
- Incapable of supporting a lintel
This is critical.
A continuous lintel ring requires every upright to meet a basic engineering condition:
It must support load.
Stone 11 cannot.
This is not a minor anomaly. It is a mechanical failure within the supposed design.
There are only two possible explanations:
- The builders made a fundamental structural mistake
- The circle was never intended to be continuous
Given the precision elsewhere in the monument, the first option is highly unlikely.
Which leaves only one conclusion:
Stone 11 is not an error — it is evidence.
It proves that the monument was never designed as a complete ring.

A Different Shape Emerges
When we examine all surviving stones and stone holes together, a new pattern appears.
Not a circle.
A crescent.
The Sarsen arrangement — particularly the inner trilithon horseshoe — reinforces this, forming a crescent within a crescent.
This is deliberate.
And its orientation matters.

Death, Not the Sun
Across ancient cultures:
- The sun represents life and continuity
- The circle reflects that — endless and complete
But death is different.
Death is transition.
And that transition is often symbolised by the crescent moon — a passage between darkness and renewal.
Stonehenge aligns with this symbolism precisely.
The structure faces the Winter Solstice sunset:
- The lowest point of the sun
- The moment of greatest darkness
- The turning point before light returns
This is not a monument to life.
It is a monument to transition.

The Missing Stones Tell the Story
The pattern of missing stones strengthens this interpretation.
If stones had been removed later, we would expect:
- Random distribution
- Removal from accessible locations
But instead:
- The majority of missing stones occur in the south-western quadrant
- This is the least accessible area
This is not random.
It is intentional.
The monument was designed to be open in this direction — forming a crescent aligned with the Winter Solstice sunset.

The Altar Stone and the Slaughter Stone
At the centre of the monument lies the Altar Stone:
- Fine-grained sandstone
- Rich in mica
- Distinct from all other stones
It is also placed flat.
This is unusual — but not unique.
Near the entrance lies the Slaughter Stone, also recumbent.
Excavations in the 1920s showed:
- The chalk beneath it was deliberately levelled
- It was always intended to lie flat
Even more importantly:
- It sits in a shallow depression
- Connected to the ditch system
- Likely water-filled under higher groundwater conditions
This would have made the stone appear as a small island in water.

A Monument Built in Water
This aligns directly with the hydrological model of early Holocene Britain.
Evidence shows that:
- Water tables were significantly higher
- River systems were larger
- Floodplains dominated the landscape
Stonehenge was not a dry site.
It existed within a water-controlled environment

The Altar Stone: A Geological Clue
The Altar Stone introduces another layer of evidence.
It is widely accepted that:
- It originates from outside the local region
- It travelled over long distances
Traditional explanations suggest land transport.
But there is a problem.
Across hundreds of kilometres:
- No prehistoric roads
- No engineered trackways
- No infrastructure for overland movement
What we do find is:
- Extensive river systems
- Floodplains
- Palaeochannels
The conclusion is straightforward:
The stones were transported by water.

The Doggerland Origin Hypothesis
There is an additional, often overlooked possibility.
The geological composition of the Altar Stone matches:
- Bedrock found in northern Britain
- And bedrock mapped beneath the North Sea
This is critical.
Because during the early Holocene:
- The North Sea was not fully submerged
- It was a vast landmass
Doggerland.
If the Altar Stone originated from this region, then:
- It was not just transported across distance
- It was brought from a landscape that no longer exists

A Lost Source Beneath the Sea
Geological evidence shows that Doggerland:
- Contained exposed bedrock
- Shared lithological characteristics with the Altar Stone
- Was progressively flooded between ~9000 and 8000 years ago
This reframes the stone completely.
It is no longer just imported material.
It becomes:
a fragment of a lost homeland.

A Deliberate Sightline
The Altar Stone and Slaughter Stone form a direct alignment:
- From the centre
- Through the entrance
- Along the Avenue
- Toward the ancient river system
When extended beyond the monument, this line points toward:
Doggerland.
This is not coincidence.
Ancient monuments frequently connect:
- Structure
- Landscape
- Memory
Stonehenge does all three.

A Monument Built from Memory
When combined:
- Crescent design
- Solstice alignment
- Directional sightline
- Geological connection
The interpretation becomes clear.
Stonehenge is not simply pointing toward a lost world.
It may contain material from it.

The Hidden Interior: Stonehenge as a Painted Space
There is another overlooked feature.
The inner faces of the Sarsen stones are flattened.
This required:
- Significant labour
- Controlled shaping
- Time investment across multiple stones
This was not done casually.
It was done for a reason.

The Effort Behind the Surfaces
Flattening stone with prehistoric tools would have taken:
- Weeks per stone
- Possibly months across the structure
Prehistoric societies do not waste effort.
Every action has purpose.
These surfaces were prepared for something important.

A Cultural Memory Lost
Before the Ice Age, the ancestors of these builders created:
- Complex cave art
- Symbolic imagery
- Advanced visual culture
After this period, the art seems to disappear.
But it didn’t.
The medium changed

The Missing Medium
We know:
- Pigments were used
- Bodies were painted
- Symbolism was central
But open-air artwork does not survive:
- Rain erodes it
- Sunlight fades it
- Time destroys it
Over 10,000 years, it vanishes.

Stonehenge as an Art Space
Now reconsider the monument:
- Flattened inner stone surfaces
- Enclosed space
- Controlled environment
These are perfect conditions for:
painting

A Prehistoric Gallery
Instead of bare stone, imagine:
- Painted surfaces
- Symbolic imagery
- Cultural storytelling
- Ancestral representation
Stonehenge becomes:
a sacred visual environment
From Cold Stone to Living Culture
What we see today:
- Weathered stone
- Empty surfaces
- Structural remains
What once existed:
- Colour
- Meaning
- Cultural expression
Not a ruin.
But a gallery of memory and identity.

A Memorial to a Lost World
When all evidence is combined:
- The crescent form reflects death
- The solstice alignment marks transition
- The sightline points toward Doggerland
- The Altar Stone may originate from that drowned land
- The interior may have been painted with cultural memory
The meaning becomes clear.
Stonehenge is not a solar temple.
It is a memorial.

Final Conclusion
Stonehenge was not built to mark the movement of the sun.
It was built to remember.
To record a moment in human history when:
- A landscape was lost
- A homeland disappeared
- A civilisation adapted
The stones do not just stand.
They point.
They align.
They remember.
And once you remove the myth of the circle, the monument finally makes sense.
Stonehenge was never a circle.
It was a message.

PodCast

Author’s Biography
Robert John Langdon, a polymathic luminary, emerges as a writer, historian, and eminent specialist in LiDAR Landscape Archaeology.
His intellectual voyage has been interwoven with stints as an astute scrutineer in government and grand corporate bastions, a tapestry spanning British Telecommunications, Cable and Wireless, British Gas, and the esteemed University of London.
A decade hence, Robert’s transition into retirement unfurled a chapter of insatiable curiosity. This phase saw him immerse himself in Politics, Archaeology, Philosophy, and the enigmatic realm of Quantum Mechanics. His academic odyssey traversed the venerable corridors of knowledge hubs such as the Museum of London, University College London, Birkbeck College, The City Literature Institute, and Chichester University.
In the symphony of his life, Robert is a custodian of three progeny and a pair of cherished grandchildren. His sanctuary lies ensconced in the embrace of West Wales, where he inhabits an isolated cottage, its windows framing a vista of the boundless sea – a retreat from the scrutinising gaze of Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs, an amiable clandestinity in the lap of nature.
Exploring Prehistoric Britain: A Journey Through Time
My blog delves into the fascinating mysteries of prehistoric Britain, challenging conventional narratives and offering fresh perspectives grounded in cutting-edge research, particularly LiDAR technology. I invite you to explore some key areas of my research. For example, the Wansdyke, often cited as a defensive structure, is re-examined in light of new evidence. I’ve presented my findings in my blog post Wansdyke: A British Frontier Wall – ‘Debunked’, and a Wansdyke LiDAR Flyover video further visualises my conclusions.
My work also often challenges established archaeological dogma. I argue that many sites, such as Hambledon Hill, commonly identified as Iron Age hillforts, are not what they seem. My posts Lidar Investigation Hambledon Hill – NOT an ‘Iron Age Fort’ and Unmasking the “Iron Age Hillfort” Myth explore these ideas in detail and offer an alternative view. Similarly, sites like Cissbury Ring and White Sheet Camp receive re-evaluations based on LiDAR analysis in my posts “Lidar Investigation Cissbury Ring through time” and “Lidar Investigation White Sheet Camp,“ revealing fascinating insights into their true purpose. I have also examined South Cadbury Castle, often linked to the mythical Camelot56.
My research also extends to ancient water management, including the role of canals and other linear earthworks. I have discussed the true origins of Car Dyke in multiple posts, including Car Dyke – ABC News Podcast and Lidar Investigation Car Dyke – North Section, which suggest a Mesolithic origin 2357. I also explore the misidentification of Roman aqueducts, as seen in my posts on the Great Chesters (Roman) Aqueduct. My research has also been greatly informed by my post-glacial flooding hypothesis, which has helped explain landscape transformations over time. I have discussed this hypothesis in several posts, including AI now supports my Post-Glacial Flooding Hypothesis and Exploring Britain’s Flooded Past: A Personal Journey
Finally, my blog also investigates prehistoric burial practices, as seen in Prehistoric Burial Practices of Britain and explores the mystery of Pillow Mounds, often mistaken for medieval rabbit warrens, but with a potential link to Bronze Age cremation in my posts: Pillow Mounds: A Bronze Age Legacy of Cremation? and The Mystery of Pillow Mounds: Are They Really Medieval Rabbit Warrens?. My research also includes astronomical insights into ancient sites, for example, in Rediscovering the Winter Solstice: The Original Winter Festival. I also review new information about the construction of Stonehenge in The Stonehenge Enigma.
Further Reading
For those interested in British Prehistory, visit www.prehistoric-britain.co.uk, a comprehensive resource featuring an extensive collection of archaeology articles, modern LiDAR investigations, and groundbreaking research. The site also includes insights and excerpts from the acclaimed Robert John Langdon Trilogy, a series of books that explore Britain during the Prehistoric period. Titles in the trilogy include The Stonehenge Enigma, Dawn of the Lost Civilisation, and The Post-Glacial Flooding Hypothesis, which offer compelling evidence of ancient landscapes shaped by post-glacial flooding.
To further explore these topics, Robert John Langdon has developed a dedicated YouTube channel featuring over 100 video documentaries and investigations that complement the trilogy. Notable discoveries and studies showcased on the channel include 13 Things that Don’t Make Sense in History and the revelation of Silbury Avenue – The Lost Stone Avenue, a rediscovered prehistoric feature at Avebury, Wiltshire.
In addition to his main works, Langdon has released a series of shorter, accessible publications, ideal for readers delving into specific topics. These include:
- The Ancient Mariners
- Stonehenge Built 8300 BCE
- Old Sarum
- Prehistoric Rivers
- Dykes, Ditches, and Earthworks
- Echoes of Atlantis
- Homo Superior
- 13 Things that Don’t Make Sense in History
- Silbury Avenue – The Lost Stone Avenue
- Offa’s Dyke
- The Stonehenge Enigma
- The Post-Glacial Flooding Hypothesis
- The Stonehenge Hoax
- Dawn of the Lost Civilisation
- Darwin’s Children
- Great Chester’s Roman Aqueduct
- Wansdyke
For active discussions and updates on the trilogy’s findings and recent LiDAR investigations, join our vibrant community on Facebook. Engage with like-minded enthusiasts by leaving a message or contributing to debates in our Facebook Group.
Whether through the books, the website, or interactive videos, we aim to provide a deeper understanding of Britain’s fascinating prehistoric past. We encourage you to explore these resources and uncover the mysteries of ancient landscapes through the lens of modern archaeology.
For more information, including chapter extracts and related publications, visit the Robert John Langdon Author Page. Dive into works such as The Stonehenge Enigma or Dawn of the Lost Civilisation, and explore cutting-edge theories that challenge traditional historical narratives.
Other Blogs
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- AI now Supports – Homo Superior
- AI now supports my Post-Glacial Flooding Hypothesis
- Alexander the Great sailed into India – where no rivers exist today
- Ancient Secrets of Althorp – debunked
- Antler Picks built Ancient Monuments – yet there is no real evidence
- Antonine Wall – Prehistoric Canals (Dykes)
- Archaeological ‘pulp fiction’ – has archaeology turned from science?
- Archaeological Pseudoscience
- Archaeology in the Post-Truth Era
- Archaeology: A Bad Science?
- Archaeology: A Harbour for Fantasists?
- Archaeology: Fact or Fiction?
- Archaeology: The Flaws of Peer Review
- Archaeology’s Bayesian Mistake: Stop Averaging the Past
- Are Raised Beaches Archaeological Pseudoscience?
- Atlantis Found: The Mathematical Proof That Plato’s Lost City Was Doggerland
- ATLANTIS: Discovery with Dan Snow Debunked
- Avebury Ditch – Avebury Phase 2
- Avebury Post-Glacial Flooding
- Avebury through time
- Avebury’s great mystery revealed
- Avebury’s Lost Stone Avenue – Flipbook
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- Battlesbury Hill – Wiltshire
- Beyond Stone and Bone: Rethinking the Megalithic Architects of Northern Europe
- BGS Prehistoric River Map
- Blackhenge: Debunking the Media misinterpretation of the Stonehenge Builders
- Brain capacity (Cro-Magnon Man)
- Brain capacity (Cro-Magnon Man)
- Britain’s First Road – Stonehenge Avenue
- Britain’s Giant Prehistoric Waterways
- British Roman Ports miles away from the coast
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- Caerfai Promontory Fort – Archaeological Nonsense
- Car Dyke – ABC News PodCast
- Car Dyke – North Section
- CASE STUDY – An Inconvenient TRUTH (Craig Rhos Y Felin)
- Case Study – River Avon
- Case Study – Woodhenge Reconstruction
- Chapter 2 – Craig Rhos-Y-Felin Debunked
- Chapter 2 – Stonehenge Phase I
- Chapter 2 – Variation of the Species
- Chapter 3 – Post Glacial Sea Levels
- Chapter 3 – Stonehenge Phase II
- Chapter 7 – Britain’s Post-Glacial Flooding
- Cissbury Ring through time
- Cro-Magnon Megalithic Builders: Measurement, Biology, and the DNA
- Cro-Magnons – An Explainer
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- Darwin’s Children – Flipbook
- Darwin’s Children – The Cro-Magnons
- Dawn of the Lost Civilisation – Flipbook
- Dawn of the Lost Civilisation – Introduction
- Digging for Britain – Cerne Abbas 1 of 2
- Digging for Britain Debunked – Cerne Abbas 2
- Digging Up Britain’s Past – Debunked
- DLC Chapter 1 – The Ascent of Man
- Durrington Walls – Woodhenge through time
- Durrington Walls Revisited: Platforms, Fish Traps, and a Managed Mesolithic Landscape
- Dyke Construction – Hydrology 101
- Dykes Ditches and Earthworks
- DYKES of Britain
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- Hadrian’s Wall – Military Way Hoax
- Hadrian’s Wall – the Stanegate Hoax
- Hadrian’s Wall LiDAR investigation
- Hambledon Hill – NOT an ‘Iron Age Fort’
- Hayling Island Lidar Maps
- Hidden Sources of Ancient Dykes: Tracing Underground Groundwater Fractals
- Historic River Avon
- Hollingsbury Camp Brighton – A Hillfort… or a Forgotten Harbour?
- Hollows, Sunken Lanes and Palaeochannels
- Homo Superior – Flipbook
- Homo Superior – History’s Giants
- How Lidar will change Archaeology
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- Maiden Castle through time
- Mathematics Meets Archaeology: Discovering the Mesolithic Origins of Car Dyke
- Mesolithic River Avon
- Mesolithic Stonehenge
- Minerals found in Prehistoric and Roman Quarries
- Mining in the Prehistoric to Roman Period
- Mount Caburn through time
- Mysteries of the Oldest Boatyard Uncovered
- Mythological Dragons – a non-existent animal that is shared by the World.
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- Offa’s Dyke Flipbook
- Old Sarum Lidar Map
- Old Sarum Through Time…………….
- On Sunken Lands of the North Sea – Lived the World’s Greatest Civilisation.
- OSL Chronicles: Questioning Time in the Geological Tale of the Avon Valley
- Oswestry LiDAR Survey
- Oswestry through time
- Oysters in Archaeology: Nature’s Ancient Water Filters?
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- Pillow Mounds: A Bronze Age Legacy of Cremation?
- Post Glacial Flooding – Flipbook
- Prehistoric Burial Practices of Britain
- Prehistoric Canals – Wansdyke
- Prehistoric Canals – Wansdyke
- Prehistoric Canals (Dykes) – Great Chesters Aqueduct (The Vallum Pt. 4)
- Prehistoric Canals (Dykes) – Hadrian’s Wall Vallum (pt 1)
- Prehistoric Canals (Dykes) – Offa’s Dyke (Chepstow)
- Prehistoric Canals (Dykes) – Offa’s Dyke (LiDAR Survey)
- Prehistoric Canals (Dykes) – Offa’s Dyke Survey (End of Section A)
- Prehistoric Canals (Dykes) – Wansdyke (4)
- Prehistoric Canals Wansdyke 2
- Professor Bonkers and the mad, mad World of Archaeology
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- Rebirth in Stone: Decrypting the Winter Solstice Legacy of Stonehenge
- Rediscovering the Winter Solstice: The Original Winter Festival
- Rethinking Ancient Boundaries: The Vallum and Offa’s Dyke”
- Rethinking Ogham: Could Ireland’s Oldest Script Have Begun as a Tally System?
- Rethinking The Past: Mathematical Proof of Langdon’s Post-Glacial Flooding Hypothesis
- Revolutionising History: Car Dyke Unveiled as Prehistoric & the Launch of FusionBook 360
- Rising Evidence, Falling Rivers: The Real Story of Europe’s First Farmers
- Rivers of the Past Were Higher: A Fresh Perspective on Prehistoric Hydrology
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- Sea Level Changes
- Section A – NY26SW
- Section B – NY25NE & NY26SE
- Section C – NY35NW
- Section D – NY35NE
- Section E – NY46SW & NY45NW
- Section F – NY46SE & NY45NE
- Section G – NY56SW
- Section H – NY56NE & NY56SE
- Section I – NY66NW
- Section J – NY66NE
- Section K – NY76NW
- Section L – NY76NE
- Section M – NY87SW & NY86NW
- Section N – NY87SE
- Section O – NY97SW & NY96NW
- Section P – NY96NE
- Section Q – NZ06NW
- Section R – NZ06NE
- Section S – NZ16NW
- Section T – NZ16NE
- Section U – NZ26NW & NZ26SW
- Section V – NZ26NE & NZ26SE
- Silbury Avenue – Avebury’s First Stone Avenue
- Silbury Hill
- Silbury Hill / Sanctuary – Avebury Phase 3
- Somerset Plain – Signs of Post-Glacial Flooding
- South Cadbury Castle – Camelot
- Statonbury Camp near Bath – an example of West Wansdyke
- Stone me – the druids are looking the wrong way on Solstice day
- Stone Money – Credit System
- Stone Transportation and Dumb Censorship
- Stonehenge – Monument to the Dead
- Stonehenge Hoax – Dating the Monument
- Stonehenge Hoax – Round Monument?
- Stonehenge Hoax – Summer Solstice
- Stonehenge LiDAR tour
- Stonehenge Phase 1 — Britain’s First Monument
- Stonehenge Phase I (The Stonehenge Landscape)
- Stonehenge Solved – Pythagorean maths put to use 4,000 years before he was born
- Stonehenge Stone Transportation
- Stonehenge Through Time
- Stonehenge, Doggerland and Atlantis connection
- Stonehenge: Borehole Evidence of Post-Glacial Flooding
- Stonehenge: Discovery with Dan Snow Debunked
- Stonehenge: The Worlds First Computer
- Stonehenge’s The Lost Circle Revealed – DEBUNKED
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- Ten Reasons Why Car Dyke Blows Britain’s Earthwork Myths Out of the Water
- Ten Things You Didn’t Know About Britain’s Prehistoric Flooded Past
- Ten thousand year old boats found on Northern Europe’s Hillsides
- Ten thousand-year-old boats found on Northern Europe’s Hillsides
- The “Hunter-Gatherer” Myth: Why It’s Time to Bury This Outdated Term
- The Ancient Mariners – Flipbook
- The Ancient Mariners – Prehistoric seafarers of the Mesolithic
- The Beringian Migration Myth: Why the Peopling of the Americas by Foot is Mathematically and Logistically Impossible
- The Bluestone Enigma
- The Cro-Magnon Cover-Up: How DNA and PR Labels Erased Our Real Ancestry
- The Dolmen and Long Barrow Connection
- The Durrington Walls Hoax – it’s not a henge?
- The Dyke Myth Collapses: Excavation and Dating Prove Britain’s Great Dykes Are Prehistoric Canals
- The First European Smelted Bronzes
- The Fury of the Past: Natural Disasters in Historical and Prehistoric Britain
- The Giant’s Graves of Cumbria
- The Giants of Prehistory: Cro-Magnon and the Ancient Monuments
- The Great Antler Pick Hoax
- The Great Chichester Hoax – A Bridge too far?
- The Great Dorchester Aqueduct Hoax
- The Great Farming Hoax – (Einkorn Wheat)
- The Great Farming Migration Hoax
- The Great Hadrian’s Wall Hoax
- The Great Iron Age Hill Fort Hoax
- The Great Offa’s Dyke Hoax
- The Great Prehistoric Migration Hoax
- The Great Stone Transportation Hoax
- The Great Stonehenge Hoax
- The Great Wansdyke Hoax
- The Henge and River Relationship
- The Logistical Impossibility of Defending Maiden Castle
- The Long Barrow and Dolman Enigma
- The Long Barrow Mystery
- The Long Barrow Mystery: Unravelling Ancient Connections
- The Lost Island of Avalon – revealed
- The Maiden Way Hoax – A Closer Look at an Ancient Road’s Hidden History
- The Maths – LGM total ice volume
- The Mystery of Pillow Mounds: Are They Really Medieval Rabbit Warrens?
- The Old Sarum Hoax
- The Oldest Boat Yard in the World found in Wales
- The Perils of Paradigm Shifts: Why Unconventional Hypotheses Get Branded as Pseudoscience
- The Post-Glacial Flooding Hypothesis – Flipbook
- The Post-Glacial Flooding Theory
- The Problem with Hadrian’s Vallum
- The Rise of the Cro-Magnon (Homo Superior)
- The Roman Military Way Hoax
- The Silbury Hill Lighthouse?
- The Stonehenge Avenue
- The Stonehenge Avenue
- The Stonehenge Code: Unveiling its 10,000-Year-Old Secret
- The Stonehenge Crescent: A Monument to a Lost World
- The Stonehenge Enigma – Flipbook
- The Stonehenge Enigma: What Lies Beneath? – Debunked
- The Stonehenge Hoax – Bluestone Quarry Site
- The Stonehenge Hoax – Flipbook
- The Stonehenge Hoax – Moving the Bluestones
- The Stonehenge Hoax – Periglacial Stripes
- The Stonehenge Hoax – Station Stones
- The Stonehenge Hoax – Stonehenge’s Location
- The Stonehenge Hoax – The Ditch
- The Stonehenge Hoax – The Slaughter Stone
- The Stonehenge Hoax – The Stonehenge Layer
- The Stonehenge Hoax – Totem Poles
- The Stonehenge Hoax – Woodhenge
- The Stonehenge Hospital
- The Subtropical Britain Hoax
- The Troy, Hyperborea and Atlantis Connection
- The Vallum @ Hadrian’s Wall – it’s Prehistoric!
- The Vallum at Hadrian’s Wall (Summary)
- The Woodhenge Hoax
- Three Dykes – Kidland Forest
- Top Ten misidentified Fire Beacons in British History
- Troy Debunked – Troy did not exist in Asia Minor, but in fact, the North Sea island of Doggerland
- TSE – DVD Barrows
- TSE DVD – An Inconvenient Truth
- TSE DVD – Antler Picks
- TSE DVD – Avebury
- TSE DVD – Durrington Walls & Woodhenge
- TSE DVD – Dykes
- TSE DVD – Epilogue
- TSE DVD – Stonehenge Phase I
- TSE DVD – Stonehenge Phase II
- TSE DVD – The Post-Glacial Hypothesis
- TSE DVD Introduction
- TSE DVD Old Sarum
- Twigs, Charcoal, and the Death of the Saxon Dyke Myth
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- Wansdyke – Short Film
- Wansdyke East – Prehistoric Canals
- Wansdyke Flipbook
- Wansdyke LiDAR Flyover
- Wansdyke: A British Frontier Wall – ‘Debunked’
- Was Columbus the first European to reach America?
- What Archaeology Missed Beneath Stonehenge
- White Sheet Camp
- Why a Simple Fence Beats a Massive Dyke (and What That Means for History)
- Windmill Hill – Avebury Phase 1
- Winter Solstice – Science, Propaganda and Indoctrination
- Woodhenge – the World’s First Lighthouse?
