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Beginning To Now | The Entire History of Europe
This is Europe, a continent where empires rose and fell
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Incredible Artefacts from Older and Younger Dryas Cave
In this video, I'm taking a look at the Cuina Turcului rock shelter, located on the Romanian bank of the Iron Gates Gorges of the Danube.
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A Megalithic Mystery | The Dragon Houses of Ancient Greece
I saw a fascinating article on the Arkeonews website, about something I knew very little about, that being the mysterious megalithic structures in the mountains of the island of Euboea, the largest island in Greece after Crete
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The Plantagenets | England's Greatest Dynasty
The script for this video has been checked with Plagiarism software and scored 2% on Scribbr. In academia, a score of below 15% is considered good or acceptable.
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The Bronze Age treasure that could Rewrite History
A silver diadem found at La Almoloya archaeological site in southern Spain suggests that a woman buried almost 4,000 years ago might have been the ruler of the Argaric civilisation.
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Wild Hungary | A Water Wonderland
A country like no other in Europe, Hungary is defined by the rhythms of its rivers. White-tailed eagles and otters share the wetlands with many other species living close to the local people, often unnoticed. Wild Hungary – A Water Wonderland is the intimate story of Hungary's people, wildlife, and the rivers that intertwine their lives.
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Is this Orion on a 33.000-Year-Old Relic of Geißenklösterle Cave?
This is the third video in my new series on Ice Age cultures of Europe, people who lived tens of thousands of years earlier than those of the Pre-Pottery Neolithic sites of Ancient Anatolia, but with clear artistic ingenuity, with well-developed skills to make effective tools and hunting weapons, and an ability to carve objects including animal figurines and musical instruments.
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End of Doggerland | The Storegga Tsunami of 6170 BC
Since the ice age, life on Doggerland was never straight forward, turning from a lush savannah to icey tundra more than once, being covered in ash from the Laacher See Volcano in Germany 12,900 years, experiencing the freeze of the Younger Dryas and of course the affects of rising sea level and the sinking land.
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History with Kayleigh | The Dutch Pyramid of Austerlitz
Not many people know about the Dutch Pyramid, better known as the Pyramid of Austerlitz. It’s situated in a National Park in the Province of Utrecht in the Netherlands.
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Did Stonehenge originally have Walls, a Roof and a Balcony?
It’s not often I get this excited about a new alternative theory but the one I’m discussing in today’s video is absolutely fantastic, a real game changer, and it concerns the enigmatic site of Stonehenge.
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Who were the Neanderthals?
Long before Homo sapiens populated the earth, the Neanderthals lived in Eurasia. Now, paleoanthropologists in England and France are using new archeological methods to shed light on some previously unexplained Neanderthal mysteries.
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Stonehenge | Mystery of the Sarsen Stones Solved
Stonehenge has made the news a number of times in recent weeks. First archaeologists discovered a number of deep pits, arranged in an enormous circle that centred on Durrington Walls, situated within the Stonehenge landscape.
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The Ancient Tsunami that Destroyed Doggerland
As you may know, this ancient tsunami has been well known for quite some time and is caused by something named the Storegga Slide. Basically, an area of seabed the size of Scotland, around 30,000 square miles, suddenly shifted under the Norwegian Sea.
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Geology Proves Stonehenge Theory Wrong
Before I started the main subject in this video, I've discussed the ridiculous claims that Stonehenge was a 20th century project - a hoax and a fraud - because quite simply, Stonehenge is not a modern 20th century construction. It isn’t some conspiracy fraud and the YouTube videos and websites that say it is are all feeding you disinformation.
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Largest Prehistoric Site Found in Britain Next to Stonehenge
In an incredible discovery, archaeologists have discovered the largest prehistoric site ever found in Britain, and it’s right next to Stonehenge!
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Stonehenge 3D Model Proves Incredible Acoustics
A team from the University of Salford have collaborated with experts from English Heritage to create a scale model of Stonehenge in order to fully understand the acoustic properties of the ancient monument.
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Stonehenge Builders Revealed? Early Britons Came from Turkey
Researchers have compared the DNA of Neolithic remains found in Britain with that of ancient people found across Europe and found that they originated from Anatolia, or modern day Turkey to Iberia before heading north to Britain.
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Nat Geo History | Neanderthals 101
Who were the neanderthals? Do humans really share some of their DNA? Learn facts about Neanderthal man, the traits and tools of Homo neanderthalensis, and how the species fits into our evolution story.
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The Roman conquest of Britain (43 AD)
The Roman conquest of Britain refers to the conquest of the island of Britain by occupying Roman forces. It began in earnest in AD 43 under Emperor Claudius, and was largely completed in the southern half of Britain by 87 when the Stanegate was established.

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Beginning To Now
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History with Kayleigh | The Dutch Pyramid of Austerlitz


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