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The clustering of megalithic monuments around the causewayed enclosures at Sarup on Funen, Denmark
Presentation done during the IVth meeting of the European Megalithic Studies Group by Niels Anderson, Chiefcurator at Moesgaard Museum, Professor adj. at Sax...
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Hembury Castle
A Neolithic causewayed enclosure, Iron age Hillfort, Roman Camp and Norman motte all in the beautiful setting of Hembury woods, Dartmor, Devon.
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Avebury crop circle
Visited Windmill hill Neolithic causewayed enclosure and Bronze age Tumuli today, whilst walking up the hill we found this amazing crop circle, i checked it ...
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Hambledon Hill Dorset Part One
Hambledon Hill North Dorset. Mixture of Camcorder video (Panasonic HC-W850) and Aerial Photography (DJI Phantom 2 Vision Plus).Its earliest occupation was in the Neolithic when a pair of causewayed enclosures were dug at the top of the hill, one smaller than the other. They were linked by a bank and ditch running north west- south east.
Excavations in the 1970s and 1980s by Roger Mercer produced l
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The Late Neolithic in Southern Bavaria – a GIS based approach
Stephanie E. Metz
LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITY MUNICH
The so called Münchshöfener Culture (dating from ca. 4600–3800 BC) is mainly distributed across the Upper Danube and its
southern contributing streams. Little is known about settlement structures, function of causewayed enclosures and burial
practices. This is not only a matter of state of research, but mainly due to the lack of published data
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The Healing Stones of Dyfed
This is an exploration into the origin of the bluestones which were brought to the circular enclosure of Stonehenge from a numinous shrine and quarry of Carn...
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Phantom - Maiden Castle
This short film was taken on a hill fort in Dorchester, Dorset, UK, called Maiden Castle. Unfortunately the footage suffers from marginal jello effect because there was a problem with the gimbal.
Among the largest and most complex of Iron Age hill forts in Europe, Maiden Castle's huge multiple ramparts once protected several hundred residents. Excavations in the 1930s and 1980s revealed the site'
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Katherine Spielmann: Crafting the Sacred
Shallit Lecture given at BYU on February 4, 2007. For millennia, peoples widely separated in time and place devoted considerable labor to enclosing and elabo...
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Figsbury Ring, Wiltshire
Figsbury Ring (grid reference SU188338) is a 11.2 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Wiltshire, notified in 1975. It is owned and mana...
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Dolmens without mounds in Denmark by Palle Eriksen
Presentation of the IVth meeting of the European Megalithic Studies Group by Eriksen, Palle, Ringkøbing-Skjern Museum www.emsg-rennes.jimdo.com.
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A southern point of view: synthesis and debate
Synthesis and debate of the presentations of northern Europe by Primitiva Bueno Ramirez and Luc Laporte.
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The Newgrange Sirius Mystery: Linking Passage Grave Cosmology with Dogon Symbology
James Swagger discusses the latest research into megalithic sites and their mysterious links with certain objects and events going on in the Cosmos. In parti...
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Maud Heath's Causeway - Chippenham, Wiltshire
A drive beside the historic path near Chippenham, Wiltshire. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maud_Heath%27s_Causeway.
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E-M78 Neolithic Egyptians Cluster With Europeans
Afrocentrism is a one-dimensional thought protocol and fails to conform to any modern logic. It is a distorted ideology supported by adherents of racist black supremacists; a faction whose population has been deemed harmful to civilization. I will progressively dismantle their 'arguments', 'debates' and deceitful pretexts and extreme bias. I waste no time, effort nor enjoyment in shredding their
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Relative/Absolute Dating
How do scientists know how old rocks and fossils are?
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Sfincsii Romaniei 1 _ The Sphynxes of Romania 1 _ reupload
Megalithic structures. Most of them very credible as non-natural, but human made. Or human-like intelligence made. I do not own anything in these videos. The...
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25 years among Neolithic builders by Torben Dehn
Presentation done during the IVth meeting of the European Megalithic Studies Group by Torben Dehn, Kulturarvsstyrelsen, The Heritage Agency of Denmark www.em...
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Lønt: Two types of megaliths and one oddball by Anne Birgitte Gebauer
Presentation of the IVth meeting of the European Megalithic Studies Group by Anne Birgitte Gebauer, lecturer, Århus Universitet www.emsg-rennes.jimdo.com.
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Economic Impact of the Megalithic Constructions: the Oceanic Case by Nicolas Cauwe
Presentation done during the IVth meeting of the European Megalithic Studies Group by Nicolas Cauwe, Conservateur des collections de Préhistoire et d'Océanie...
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The Architects Of Conscious Transformation - Part 8A - God Is Light
E. T. Nada reveals some of the features of a conscious architect through traditions such as Stonehenge and the Gothic cathedrals. The Megalithic monuments, D...
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The Great Cyclopean Walls of Mycenae
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Making megalithic monuments: the role of small things by Gabriel Cooney
Presentation of the IVth meeting of the European Megalithic Studies Group by Gabriel Cooney, Professor, UCD School of Archaeology,University College Dublin, ...
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Nouvelles données archéologiques sur le dolmen de la Planquette (Joncels, Hérault)
Presentation of the IVth meeting of the European Megalithic Studies Group by Anne-Lise Riviere and Jean-Paul Cros www.emsg-rennes.jimdo.com.
The clustering of megalithic monuments around the causewayed enclosures at Sarup on Funen, Denmark
Presentation done during the IVth meeting of the European Megalithic Studies Group by Niels Anderson, Chiefcurator at Moesgaard Museum, Professor adj. at Sax......
Presentation done during the IVth meeting of the European Megalithic Studies Group by Niels Anderson, Chiefcurator at Moesgaard Museum, Professor adj. at Sax...
wn.com/The Clustering Of Megalithic Monuments Around The Causewayed Enclosures At Sarup On Funen, Denmark
Presentation done during the IVth meeting of the European Megalithic Studies Group by Niels Anderson, Chiefcurator at Moesgaard Museum, Professor adj. at Sax...
Hembury Castle
A Neolithic causewayed enclosure, Iron age Hillfort, Roman Camp and Norman motte all in the beautiful setting of Hembury woods, Dartmor, Devon....
A Neolithic causewayed enclosure, Iron age Hillfort, Roman Camp and Norman motte all in the beautiful setting of Hembury woods, Dartmor, Devon.
wn.com/Hembury Castle
A Neolithic causewayed enclosure, Iron age Hillfort, Roman Camp and Norman motte all in the beautiful setting of Hembury woods, Dartmor, Devon.
Avebury crop circle
Visited Windmill hill Neolithic causewayed enclosure and Bronze age Tumuli today, whilst walking up the hill we found this amazing crop circle, i checked it ......
Visited Windmill hill Neolithic causewayed enclosure and Bronze age Tumuli today, whilst walking up the hill we found this amazing crop circle, i checked it ...
wn.com/Avebury Crop Circle
Visited Windmill hill Neolithic causewayed enclosure and Bronze age Tumuli today, whilst walking up the hill we found this amazing crop circle, i checked it ...
Hambledon Hill Dorset Part One
Hambledon Hill North Dorset. Mixture of Camcorder video (Panasonic HC-W850) and Aerial Photography (DJI Phantom 2 Vision Plus).Its earliest occupation was in th...
Hambledon Hill North Dorset. Mixture of Camcorder video (Panasonic HC-W850) and Aerial Photography (DJI Phantom 2 Vision Plus).Its earliest occupation was in the Neolithic when a pair of causewayed enclosures were dug at the top of the hill, one smaller than the other. They were linked by a bank and ditch running north west- south east.
Excavations in the 1970s and 1980s by Roger Mercer produced large quantities of Neolithic material. Environmental analysis indicated the site was occupied whilst the area was still wooded with forest clearances coming later, in the Bronze Age. The charcoal recovered seems to have come from timber lacing within the Neolithic earthworks.
Radiocarbon analysis gives a date of 2850 BC. At least one skeleton, of a young man killed by an arrow was found, seemingly connected with the burning of the timber defences and suggesting at least one phase of violence.
wn.com/Hambledon Hill Dorset Part One
Hambledon Hill North Dorset. Mixture of Camcorder video (Panasonic HC-W850) and Aerial Photography (DJI Phantom 2 Vision Plus).Its earliest occupation was in the Neolithic when a pair of causewayed enclosures were dug at the top of the hill, one smaller than the other. They were linked by a bank and ditch running north west- south east.
Excavations in the 1970s and 1980s by Roger Mercer produced large quantities of Neolithic material. Environmental analysis indicated the site was occupied whilst the area was still wooded with forest clearances coming later, in the Bronze Age. The charcoal recovered seems to have come from timber lacing within the Neolithic earthworks.
Radiocarbon analysis gives a date of 2850 BC. At least one skeleton, of a young man killed by an arrow was found, seemingly connected with the burning of the timber defences and suggesting at least one phase of violence.
- published: 04 Oct 2015
- views: 4
The Late Neolithic in Southern Bavaria – a GIS based approach
Stephanie E. Metz
LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITY MUNICH
The so called Münchshöfener Culture (dating from ca. 4600–3800 BC) is mainly distributed across the Upper...
Stephanie E. Metz
LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITY MUNICH
The so called Münchshöfener Culture (dating from ca. 4600–3800 BC) is mainly distributed across the Upper Danube and its
southern contributing streams. Little is known about settlement structures, function of causewayed enclosures and burial
practices. This is not only a matter of state of research, but mainly due to the lack of published data. Thus in this study all
registered sites are systematically assembled via the digital archives (Fachinformationssystem/FIS) provided by the Bavarian
State Conservation Office (BLfD). Further published sites located outside of Bavaria are also incorporated. This data set is
analysed with GIS methodologies in order to gain an idea about the cultural interactions between the Münchshöfener Culture's
population and its environment. The distribution of different types of archaeological sites lead to tendencies that show zones of
potential socio-economic activity. Visibility maps should help to evaluate the relation between burials and settlement features.
Accessibility maps regarding least-cost path analyses including natural resources such as flint stones and copper should deliver
information about economic processes. Stratified pollen data can also be taken into account for estimating the past vegetation
composition respectively the past cultural landscape. This paper aims to shed light on the Münchshöfener Culture's settlement
structures using GIS based techniques but also focuses on the understanding of the potential and limitations of spatial analysis.
wn.com/The Late Neolithic In Southern Bavaria – A Gis Based Approach
Stephanie E. Metz
LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITY MUNICH
The so called Münchshöfener Culture (dating from ca. 4600–3800 BC) is mainly distributed across the Upper Danube and its
southern contributing streams. Little is known about settlement structures, function of causewayed enclosures and burial
practices. This is not only a matter of state of research, but mainly due to the lack of published data. Thus in this study all
registered sites are systematically assembled via the digital archives (Fachinformationssystem/FIS) provided by the Bavarian
State Conservation Office (BLfD). Further published sites located outside of Bavaria are also incorporated. This data set is
analysed with GIS methodologies in order to gain an idea about the cultural interactions between the Münchshöfener Culture's
population and its environment. The distribution of different types of archaeological sites lead to tendencies that show zones of
potential socio-economic activity. Visibility maps should help to evaluate the relation between burials and settlement features.
Accessibility maps regarding least-cost path analyses including natural resources such as flint stones and copper should deliver
information about economic processes. Stratified pollen data can also be taken into account for estimating the past vegetation
composition respectively the past cultural landscape. This paper aims to shed light on the Münchshöfener Culture's settlement
structures using GIS based techniques but also focuses on the understanding of the potential and limitations of spatial analysis.
- published: 07 Oct 2015
- views: 121
The Healing Stones of Dyfed
This is an exploration into the origin of the bluestones which were brought to the circular enclosure of Stonehenge from a numinous shrine and quarry of Carn......
This is an exploration into the origin of the bluestones which were brought to the circular enclosure of Stonehenge from a numinous shrine and quarry of Carn...
wn.com/The Healing Stones Of Dyfed
This is an exploration into the origin of the bluestones which were brought to the circular enclosure of Stonehenge from a numinous shrine and quarry of Carn...
- published: 19 Dec 2009
- views: 1999
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author: tryskelly
Phantom - Maiden Castle
This short film was taken on a hill fort in Dorchester, Dorset, UK, called Maiden Castle. Unfortunately the footage suffers from marginal jello effect because t...
This short film was taken on a hill fort in Dorchester, Dorset, UK, called Maiden Castle. Unfortunately the footage suffers from marginal jello effect because there was a problem with the gimbal.
Among the largest and most complex of Iron Age hill forts in Europe, Maiden Castle's huge multiple ramparts once protected several hundred residents. Excavations in the 1930s and 1980s revealed the site's 4,000-year history, from a Neolithic causewayed enclosure to a small Roman temple built on the site in the 4th century AD. They also produced evidence of an extensive late Iron Age cemetery, where many of the burials had suffered horrific injuries in attacks or skirmishes.
wn.com/Phantom Maiden Castle
This short film was taken on a hill fort in Dorchester, Dorset, UK, called Maiden Castle. Unfortunately the footage suffers from marginal jello effect because there was a problem with the gimbal.
Among the largest and most complex of Iron Age hill forts in Europe, Maiden Castle's huge multiple ramparts once protected several hundred residents. Excavations in the 1930s and 1980s revealed the site's 4,000-year history, from a Neolithic causewayed enclosure to a small Roman temple built on the site in the 4th century AD. They also produced evidence of an extensive late Iron Age cemetery, where many of the burials had suffered horrific injuries in attacks or skirmishes.
- published: 09 May 2014
- views: 40
Katherine Spielmann: Crafting the Sacred
Shallit Lecture given at BYU on February 4, 2007. For millennia, peoples widely separated in time and place devoted considerable labor to enclosing and elabo......
Shallit Lecture given at BYU on February 4, 2007. For millennia, peoples widely separated in time and place devoted considerable labor to enclosing and elabo...
wn.com/Katherine Spielmann Crafting The Sacred
Shallit Lecture given at BYU on February 4, 2007. For millennia, peoples widely separated in time and place devoted considerable labor to enclosing and elabo...
Figsbury Ring, Wiltshire
Figsbury Ring (grid reference SU188338) is a 11.2 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Wiltshire, notified in 1975. It is owned and mana......
Figsbury Ring (grid reference SU188338) is a 11.2 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Wiltshire, notified in 1975. It is owned and mana...
wn.com/Figsbury Ring, Wiltshire
Figsbury Ring (grid reference SU188338) is a 11.2 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Wiltshire, notified in 1975. It is owned and mana...
Dolmens without mounds in Denmark by Palle Eriksen
Presentation of the IVth meeting of the European Megalithic Studies Group by Eriksen, Palle, Ringkøbing-Skjern Museum www.emsg-rennes.jimdo.com....
Presentation of the IVth meeting of the European Megalithic Studies Group by Eriksen, Palle, Ringkøbing-Skjern Museum www.emsg-rennes.jimdo.com.
wn.com/Dolmens Without Mounds In Denmark By Palle Eriksen
Presentation of the IVth meeting of the European Megalithic Studies Group by Eriksen, Palle, Ringkøbing-Skjern Museum www.emsg-rennes.jimdo.com.
A southern point of view: synthesis and debate
Synthesis and debate of the presentations of northern Europe by Primitiva Bueno Ramirez and Luc Laporte....
Synthesis and debate of the presentations of northern Europe by Primitiva Bueno Ramirez and Luc Laporte.
wn.com/A Southern Point Of View Synthesis And Debate
Synthesis and debate of the presentations of northern Europe by Primitiva Bueno Ramirez and Luc Laporte.
The Newgrange Sirius Mystery: Linking Passage Grave Cosmology with Dogon Symbology
James Swagger discusses the latest research into megalithic sites and their mysterious links with certain objects and events going on in the Cosmos. In parti......
James Swagger discusses the latest research into megalithic sites and their mysterious links with certain objects and events going on in the Cosmos. In parti...
wn.com/The Newgrange Sirius Mystery Linking Passage Grave Cosmology With Dogon Symbology
James Swagger discusses the latest research into megalithic sites and their mysterious links with certain objects and events going on in the Cosmos. In parti...
Maud Heath's Causeway - Chippenham, Wiltshire
A drive beside the historic path near Chippenham, Wiltshire. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maud_Heath%27s_Causeway....
A drive beside the historic path near Chippenham, Wiltshire. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maud_Heath%27s_Causeway.
wn.com/Maud Heath's Causeway Chippenham, Wiltshire
A drive beside the historic path near Chippenham, Wiltshire. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maud_Heath%27s_Causeway.
E-M78 Neolithic Egyptians Cluster With Europeans
Afrocentrism is a one-dimensional thought protocol and fails to conform to any modern logic. It is a distorted ideology supported by adherents of racist black ...
Afrocentrism is a one-dimensional thought protocol and fails to conform to any modern logic. It is a distorted ideology supported by adherents of racist black supremacists; a faction whose population has been deemed harmful to civilization. I will progressively dismantle their 'arguments', 'debates' and deceitful pretexts and extreme bias. I waste no time, effort nor enjoyment in shredding their resolve to pieces.
wn.com/E M78 Neolithic Egyptians Cluster With Europeans
Afrocentrism is a one-dimensional thought protocol and fails to conform to any modern logic. It is a distorted ideology supported by adherents of racist black supremacists; a faction whose population has been deemed harmful to civilization. I will progressively dismantle their 'arguments', 'debates' and deceitful pretexts and extreme bias. I waste no time, effort nor enjoyment in shredding their resolve to pieces.
- published: 27 Jul 2015
- views: 64
Relative/Absolute Dating
How do scientists know how old rocks and fossils are?...
How do scientists know how old rocks and fossils are?
wn.com/Relative Absolute Dating
How do scientists know how old rocks and fossils are?
- published: 17 Sep 2014
- views: 149
Sfincsii Romaniei 1 _ The Sphynxes of Romania 1 _ reupload
Megalithic structures. Most of them very credible as non-natural, but human made. Or human-like intelligence made. I do not own anything in these videos. The......
Megalithic structures. Most of them very credible as non-natural, but human made. Or human-like intelligence made. I do not own anything in these videos. The...
wn.com/Sfincsii Romaniei 1 The Sphynxes Of Romania 1 Reupload
Megalithic structures. Most of them very credible as non-natural, but human made. Or human-like intelligence made. I do not own anything in these videos. The...
25 years among Neolithic builders by Torben Dehn
Presentation done during the IVth meeting of the European Megalithic Studies Group by Torben Dehn, Kulturarvsstyrelsen, The Heritage Agency of Denmark www.em......
Presentation done during the IVth meeting of the European Megalithic Studies Group by Torben Dehn, Kulturarvsstyrelsen, The Heritage Agency of Denmark www.em...
wn.com/25 Years Among Neolithic Builders By Torben Dehn
Presentation done during the IVth meeting of the European Megalithic Studies Group by Torben Dehn, Kulturarvsstyrelsen, The Heritage Agency of Denmark www.em...
Lønt: Two types of megaliths and one oddball by Anne Birgitte Gebauer
Presentation of the IVth meeting of the European Megalithic Studies Group by Anne Birgitte Gebauer, lecturer, Århus Universitet www.emsg-rennes.jimdo.com....
Presentation of the IVth meeting of the European Megalithic Studies Group by Anne Birgitte Gebauer, lecturer, Århus Universitet www.emsg-rennes.jimdo.com.
wn.com/Lønt Two Types Of Megaliths And One Oddball By Anne Birgitte Gebauer
Presentation of the IVth meeting of the European Megalithic Studies Group by Anne Birgitte Gebauer, lecturer, Århus Universitet www.emsg-rennes.jimdo.com.
Economic Impact of the Megalithic Constructions: the Oceanic Case by Nicolas Cauwe
Presentation done during the IVth meeting of the European Megalithic Studies Group by Nicolas Cauwe, Conservateur des collections de Préhistoire et d'Océanie......
Presentation done during the IVth meeting of the European Megalithic Studies Group by Nicolas Cauwe, Conservateur des collections de Préhistoire et d'Océanie...
wn.com/Economic Impact Of The Megalithic Constructions The Oceanic Case By Nicolas Cauwe
Presentation done during the IVth meeting of the European Megalithic Studies Group by Nicolas Cauwe, Conservateur des collections de Préhistoire et d'Océanie...
The Architects Of Conscious Transformation - Part 8A - God Is Light
E. T. Nada reveals some of the features of a conscious architect through traditions such as Stonehenge and the Gothic cathedrals. The Megalithic monuments, D......
E. T. Nada reveals some of the features of a conscious architect through traditions such as Stonehenge and the Gothic cathedrals. The Megalithic monuments, D...
wn.com/The Architects Of Conscious Transformation Part 8A God Is Light
E. T. Nada reveals some of the features of a conscious architect through traditions such as Stonehenge and the Gothic cathedrals. The Megalithic monuments, D...
Making megalithic monuments: the role of small things by Gabriel Cooney
Presentation of the IVth meeting of the European Megalithic Studies Group by Gabriel Cooney, Professor, UCD School of Archaeology,University College Dublin, ......
Presentation of the IVth meeting of the European Megalithic Studies Group by Gabriel Cooney, Professor, UCD School of Archaeology,University College Dublin, ...
wn.com/Making Megalithic Monuments The Role Of Small Things By Gabriel Cooney
Presentation of the IVth meeting of the European Megalithic Studies Group by Gabriel Cooney, Professor, UCD School of Archaeology,University College Dublin, ...
Nouvelles données archéologiques sur le dolmen de la Planquette (Joncels, Hérault)
Presentation of the IVth meeting of the European Megalithic Studies Group by Anne-Lise Riviere and Jean-Paul Cros www.emsg-rennes.jimdo.com....
Presentation of the IVth meeting of the European Megalithic Studies Group by Anne-Lise Riviere and Jean-Paul Cros www.emsg-rennes.jimdo.com.
wn.com/Nouvelles Données Archéologiques Sur Le Dolmen De La Planquette (Joncels, Hérault)
Presentation of the IVth meeting of the European Megalithic Studies Group by Anne-Lise Riviere and Jean-Paul Cros www.emsg-rennes.jimdo.com.