Origin of Stone Circles 7000 years ago | Prehistory Documentary 🇫🇷

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

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  • @songjunw8981
    @songjunw8981 Год назад +318

    European must preserve their ancient culture and relics

  • @YoungChunds
    @YoungChunds Год назад +63

    It’s a crime against humanity that this doesn’t garner more views. This docu is insanely good

    • @clogs4956
      @clogs4956 Год назад +1

      YT suddenly recommended this channel. I’m a Time Team follower, so perhaps the magic algorithm got it right this once!

    • @YoungChunds
      @YoungChunds Год назад

      @@clogs4956 wonderful

  • @fredo1070
    @fredo1070 Год назад +165

    Having watched this all, I have to say what a superb documentary. Far superior to anything you will find on BBC4.

  • @Herr_Lobter
    @Herr_Lobter Год назад +127

    In another world where the BBC actually cared about European culture, Tom would have his own show. That said, I’ll happily take a RUclips version! Great content!

    • @LeoniFermer-vi4dc
      @LeoniFermer-vi4dc Год назад +16

      I agree entirely. The BBC no longer produce anything I want to watch. I rewatch all Neil Oliver's series before he was" cancelled"!!

    • @hetrodoxlysonov-wh9oo
      @hetrodoxlysonov-wh9oo Год назад +15

      The BBC would have you believe our ancestors crossed the channel on the good ship Windrush.

    • @barkershill
      @barkershill Год назад +4

      Agree. Last night I watched a program purporting to be about Western Australia , so potentially a very interesting topic , however most of it was given over to Bill Bailey gabbling a load of trivia , and interviewing a few local nonentities . Dread to think what it all cost

    • @skreek.o7
      @skreek.o7 Год назад +5

      Thats sad to think about. Lol maybe even as close as 20 years ago this show could have been on bbc. What the absolute fuck happened England

    • @hetrodoxlysonov-wh9oo
      @hetrodoxlysonov-wh9oo Год назад

      @@DUSTY12X5 Yes, they're called European cultures.

  • @lairdkilbarchan
    @lairdkilbarchan Год назад +99

    Whilst getting 'doomed out' left right and centre by everything going on these days; what a relief you upload this excellent video and save the day.
    Can't thank you enough, brother. 🍻

  • @jamesmurphy1389
    @jamesmurphy1389 Год назад +45

    My wife and I recently wandered down Avebury's avenue of standing stones trying to hear the echoes of our ancestors in their deep and mysterious silence. How we longed for a guide to reveal their spiritual meaning. Such is this fabulous series. What an Incalculable service you are doing our people. Bravo!

  • @eliasorbon450
    @eliasorbon450 Год назад +25

    You continue to deliver time and time again - even in such strange and confusing times as these. A blessing from the gods, indeed.

  • @ThorAnderson
    @ThorAnderson Год назад +34

    These documentaries are some of my favorite and are just as good as all the documentaries I used to watch growing up. Excellent work Tom!

  • @WickedFelina
    @WickedFelina Год назад +32

    Truly educational and delightful! Thank you! I am looking forward to more of your son's contributions, observations, and deductions regarding future explorations. He is adorable! I assume he was in charge of the camera work when he was examining the stone work, and sensing the presence of ghosts? Excellent job! What an enchantingly beautiful family you have!

  • @FlyingOktober
    @FlyingOktober Год назад +16

    I absolutely love how precise you get into the details of what there is to know and that you speak not just from an analytical viewpoint but also from a point of practical experience having been to many of these ancient sites. Please keep up the amazing work helping to inspire a more accurate and rich understanding of the ancient past.

  • @TruthMatters9674
    @TruthMatters9674 Год назад +41

    We must secure the existence of European architecture and art, and a future for our cultural expressions.

  • @spanishjohn420
    @spanishjohn420 Год назад +17

    Mate you've been smashing it with the content recently

  • @aadityapratap007
    @aadityapratap007 Год назад +38

    Wow, I was aware of Cornwall's significance in the Bronze Age for bronze, but I hadn't realized that its historical importance in shaping humanity goes beyond that era. Thank you for shedding light on it; I've gained new insights into Cornwall today.

    • @Survivethejive
      @Survivethejive  Год назад +8

      Actually Cornwall doesn't have special Neolithic significance, really. Brittany does.

    • @We-Wuz-Great-201
      @We-Wuz-Great-201 Год назад +4

      @@Survivethejive "You talk a good game, but where's my turnips?" - Your Norman masters

    • @Thekoryosmenstribepodcast
      @Thekoryosmenstribepodcast Год назад +3

      ​@@SurvivethejiveThe Siberian megaliths are even bigger. It makes me wonder since R1b came from that area, if thats really where it started. 🤔🤔🤔

    • @AbAb-th5qe
      @AbAb-th5qe Год назад

      Cornwall is significant as it's one of the few places on earth with all the raw materials needed to make Bronze

    • @biffa1234100
      @biffa1234100 Год назад

      With the Denisovans @@Thekoryosmenstribepodcast

  • @cathalodiubhain5739
    @cathalodiubhain5739 Год назад +11

    Excellent just back from a run looking to wind down and relax. And no better way to do this than watch a brand new video from Survive the Jive video. Thanks for posting.

  • @stampatron
    @stampatron Год назад +7

    Great and very welcome viewing for such a beastly weather day, thanks Tom

  • @fredo1070
    @fredo1070 Год назад +29

    No one knows who they were or what they were doing
    But their legacy remains
    Hewn into the living rock, of Stonehenge

    • @stephenthomas1492
      @stephenthomas1492 Год назад +6

      I do not, for one, think that the problem was that the band was down. I think that the problem *may* have been, that there was a Stonehenge monument on the stage that was in danger of being *crushed* by a *dwarf*.

    • @Survivethejive
      @Survivethejive  Год назад +16

      contra Spinal Tap, we DO know who they were and a lot about what they were doing, as you will learn from this film

    • @giuseppersa2391
      @giuseppersa2391 Год назад +1

      Well said indeed.

    • @redbeardsbirds3747
      @redbeardsbirds3747 Год назад +2

      Poor Nigel…he never meant for them to be so small ! 😣

  • @Devonshire_heathen
    @Devonshire_heathen Год назад +12

    Amazing documentary, Tom. Better than anything you find on the history channel or bbc.

  • @Wodenwyrd
    @Wodenwyrd Год назад +7

    Well done Tom, phenomenal quality on this one.

  • @ekmad
    @ekmad Год назад +47

    Tom stepping up his thumbnail game for all the zoomers

  • @LePrimitiv
    @LePrimitiv 5 месяцев назад +1

    High quality documentary. It has both educatinal depth and a personality to it that the bland and shallow stuff on netflix sorely lacks

  • @randomfx5006
    @randomfx5006 Год назад +12

    Love it. Boots on the ground. Concise using current data available. Non-woke. Just a logical and enjoyable documentary about a subject we are all curious about.

  • @awtizme
    @awtizme Год назад +12

    Already seen this documentary but more than happy to watch it again, fascinating history!
    Makes you wonder how much (or how little) we today will be understood in thousands of years.

  • @aonghassprangach333
    @aonghassprangach333 Год назад +6

    you deserve so much more attention. your videos are extremely high quality and always interesting. keep up the good fight brother.

  • @jackocallaghan9077
    @jackocallaghan9077 Год назад +8

    Gavrinis Barrow is striking. So similar to Newgrange and that it was built a thousand years before is very fascinating. I assume you meant that it faces the sunrise on winter solstice as opposed to the sunset? And baffling how this hasn't been tested yet. Great video Tom.

    • @Survivethejive
      @Survivethejive  Год назад +4

      ah yes perhaps it is the sun rise - hard to get concrete info on this as weirdly no one has tested it under scientific conditions but many report that as at Newgrange, a beam of sunlight reaches the back wall at the winter solstice

  • @davey1602
    @davey1602 Год назад +9

    You have a brave little boy there Tom. Well done and thank you for the vid :D

  • @SputnikRX
    @SputnikRX Год назад +1

    Clicked on this thinking it would be a short video. Happy to see nearly an hours worth of valuable information.

  • @peterfrance702
    @peterfrance702 Год назад +2

    Thank you Tom, that was an engrossing and illuminating tour.

  • @gerrycastlemanwarde5933
    @gerrycastlemanwarde5933 Год назад +3

    Best description I have seen. Love the time line overlays. Brilliant!

  • @LeoniFermer-vi4dc
    @LeoniFermer-vi4dc Год назад +4

    Excellent talks. I love your channel. Now the BBC have no interest in producing intelligent programs about ancient Europe I have great pleasure in listening to you. Thank you.

  • @joemorris6513
    @joemorris6513 Год назад +3

    Just started watching and the first monument is the nine Maidens! Right on my doorstep! So glad you’re focusing on megaliths! Keep up the good work, Thomas. Looking forward to watching the rest of this!

  • @ArmyJay
    @ArmyJay Год назад +4

    Fascinating stuff, and it’s your channel’s unique style and attention to detail, and obvious passion for your subject, that makes me return to your videos because it’s content you won’t find anywhere else.
    Cheers.

  • @violetmoonofthenorth
    @violetmoonofthenorth Год назад +7

    Absolutely amazing thank you for your hard work in this documentary, enjoyed every minute.. and the little boy was extra cute bless him. 🤍

    • @vishwarao6064
      @vishwarao6064 11 месяцев назад

      Hi violet moon of the north 💜🌙🇳🇴

  • @jackaroo1231
    @jackaroo1231 4 месяца назад +1

    Your documentaries have improved a lot! Well done

  • @チョンブリーラームトルテ

    Fascinating documentary, Thank you! I hope you do a piece on Wandlebury (Cambridgeshire) some day. It's a fascinating place, and maybe there was a chalk figure there. You can see the hill from the church door in Sawston, looking across the churchyard where generations of my ancestors were buried.

  • @Kieran_McNally
    @Kieran_McNally 6 месяцев назад

    Excellent content, thank you. Passionately objective scholarship is a joy to watch.

  • @Samuel32425
    @Samuel32425 Год назад +7

    43 seconds and the thumbnail already looks amazing. Looking forward to this now lmao

  • @grimwulf8547
    @grimwulf8547 Год назад +8

    Nice. An idea for a follow up video would be top talk about how Germanic heathens used these ancient stone circles, barrowss etc. Specifically, when the anglos came to England, when the norse came to England, how we renamed them etc. I noticed some geeks who hate their own people have renamed a lot of these ancient sites with fake celtic names even though the original celtic names were lost to time and even they were not the first names for these places, hell, we dont even know the neolithic names. Perhaps you (tom) could start a campaign to start using the Anglo saxon names again for these sacred places.

  • @mourningireland4560
    @mourningireland4560 Год назад +6

    Top stuff. I had only heard about some of these places briefly, and others not at all. I think many Irish people grow up, through sheer innocent ignorance, thinking dolmens and such only exist in Ireland...

    • @Survivethejive
      @Survivethejive  Год назад +5

      People naturally develop a personal connection to the ancient features of the landscape

  • @MidMo4020
    @MidMo4020 Год назад +7

    I can’t help but imagine the things that were unearthed by common soldiers digging the trenches of WW1. One would think out of all that excavation a few “finds” of curiosity would have been noted. Perhaps I haven’t read enough yet.

  • @jcharlesbayliss
    @jcharlesbayliss Год назад +3

    My DNA has the G2 haplogroup marker associated with LBK culture. Imagine my delight to watch your video to discover the connection between Long Houses, Long Barrows and Megalithic culture. Absolutely wonderful, and thank you.

  • @stephan5673
    @stephan5673 Год назад +2

    Brilliant as always , thank you Tom.

  • @Shaykearney-hs4wn
    @Shaykearney-hs4wn 7 месяцев назад

    Wonderful to see how your little apprentice appears to share your curiosity and exuberance. Great show once again you dont disappoint. Love from Ireland 🇮🇪 ❤

  • @smashmash2714
    @smashmash2714 Месяц назад

    best documentary ive seen in ages! brilliant work

  • @KuyaCraig
    @KuyaCraig 2 месяца назад

    I could listen to your work for hours. Thank you.

  • @fallofall1914
    @fallofall1914 Год назад +2

    Amazing video as always and I think an ancient alien fan dislikes your video haha. Seriously, lovely work, keep making fantastic videos, and I and wondering where you are in the Stone Circles Series are heading next!

  • @EuanWhitehead
    @EuanWhitehead 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is brilliant, really well put together video, encaptivaing and really educational. Keep up the good work!

  • @catalystdrive
    @catalystdrive Год назад +1

    Awesome documentary, will have to watch again. Can't believe how much time has already passed when you're taking your lad on adventures with you! 🤠

  • @LS-xs7sg
    @LS-xs7sg Год назад +3

    Thanks for this wonderful segment on black megalithic history.

    • @Survivethejive
      @Survivethejive  Год назад +2

      The megaliths are more grey coloured actually

    • @LS-xs7sg
      @LS-xs7sg Год назад

      @@Survivethejive WE WUZ MEGA KANGS

  • @HornsfromtheDeep
    @HornsfromtheDeep Год назад +1

    This channel needs more subs. great video!

  • @BARBARYAN.
    @BARBARYAN. Год назад +7

    *SURVIVE THE JIVE I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL AND CONTENT!*

  • @OlimpioTheGreat
    @OlimpioTheGreat Год назад +4

    I have to take you to the megalithic route we have in northern Portugal the next time you come over, Tom!

  • @gimmethepinkelephant3685
    @gimmethepinkelephant3685 Год назад +5

    I love it when you do these documentary style videos. It reminds me of when I was younger back in the 80's and the historians actually still cared about tradition and also seemed to care about the history itself. But these days it's all infected and infested with politics and subversive lies.

  • @EvilEye45s
    @EvilEye45s Год назад +3

    Another excellent video. I like how you use maps so an ignorant American such as myself can really get a clearer picture of what was going on. ⚔️

  • @clayshearer5602
    @clayshearer5602 Год назад +2

    Brilliant, Tom. Thank you

  • @kopec1
    @kopec1 Год назад

    .Wonderful documentary Tom! You never fail to enlighted and entertain us with your love of the distant past. I am a big fan of your enthusiasm.

  • @all.gemeiner4303
    @all.gemeiner4303 Год назад +1

    Wonderful documentary Tom. Thank you very much.

  • @ZF1RE
    @ZF1RE Год назад

    Your work is an oasis for the heart and mind. Thank you, sir.

  • @Elstir-vg9qd
    @Elstir-vg9qd Год назад +1

    such a great documentary! thanks Tom

  • @sigmachud9092
    @sigmachud9092 Год назад +1

    Fantastic documentary. very well done.

  • @Jiggleton
    @Jiggleton Год назад +1

    Hell yea brother. Great content per usual. Thanks

  • @thoughtfox12
    @thoughtfox12 Год назад +4

    Smashing content as ever

  • @JosephAri-x3z
    @JosephAri-x3z Год назад +2

    Cheers thanks again we appreciate this thanks for waking us and our ancestors Cheers

  • @VanceWarren83
    @VanceWarren83 Год назад +1

    Love your documentaries, Tom! I would love you to do one about the prisoners sent from England, Ireland and Scotland to Australia. Sending prisoners to the other side of the planet is fascinating, and exactly how I ended up being born in New Zealand.

  • @martinwarner1178
    @martinwarner1178 Год назад

    Thank goodness I've got over the title of survive the Jive, because your work is brilliant. Thanks for the super entertainment, also, thought provoking insights. Peace be unto you. Great addition, your Son enjoying himself, lovely.

  • @16.chapel
    @16.chapel Год назад

    Absolutely fantastic video as always. Thank you for sharing the beauty of our ancient peoples🎉

  • @SungazerDNB
    @SungazerDNB Год назад

    I have been waiting for more content like this. Thank you Tom!

  • @harrietharlow9929
    @harrietharlow9929 9 месяцев назад

    Wonderful video, Tom. I see these and am so happy that this is part of my heritage!

  • @xHugoxN7
    @xHugoxN7 Год назад

    Great video, they just keep getting better, many thanks.

  • @nickringastan7838
    @nickringastan7838 6 месяцев назад

    Well researched fascinating subject I can see you’ve done your homework yet again with prehistory the more you read the less we know thank you for uploading fascinating subject

  • @wasteyelo1
    @wasteyelo1 Год назад

    This was a fascinating episode Tom.

  • @RusticFederalist
    @RusticFederalist Год назад +2

    Tom, in your poll I voted for Megalithic Origins, but Quinipily was a close runner up and touchingly sentimental.

  • @ArchYeomans
    @ArchYeomans 10 месяцев назад

    Such a well-research information covering genetics and so much more. Always well-done.

  • @Anaris10
    @Anaris10 Год назад +1

    That was OPTIMUM! Thank you.

  • @guertinD61
    @guertinD61 10 месяцев назад +1

    great work!

  • @CharlesOffdensen
    @CharlesOffdensen Год назад +9

    The axes exported from the Italian Alps, are somewhat similar to the broad battle axes of the Corded Ware culture.

    • @Survivethejive
      @Survivethejive  Год назад +7

      That's right. The Corded ware battle axes were influenced by stone axe traditions of German Neolithic people

  • @TheMercian13
    @TheMercian13 Год назад +1

    The conclusion reminds me of the book The Ancient City. A must read.

  • @albertito77
    @albertito77 Год назад +1

    Excellent work STJ

  • @fusion-music
    @fusion-music Год назад +1

    I came to this because I was researching whether Brittany's stone culture would have preceded the South West and British stone culture. It makes sense, although there are theories on Orkney as being earlier than Stonehenge, for example, according to carbon dating. The other question I had was regarding barrows being like the pyramids. Easy to miss this, if we focus on size and shape, but many pyramids were quite small too. Many theories debunked in this fascinating documentary. Thanks.

  • @Caspian613
    @Caspian613 Год назад +1

    This is great…very well presented

  • @Douglasguardado
    @Douglasguardado Год назад +2

    Refreshing to see non institutional Videos
    Great Content keep it coming

  • @geoffharmer1366
    @geoffharmer1366 Год назад

    A great video mate, well done.

  • @AS-hz8cv
    @AS-hz8cv Год назад +6

    "Nearly every Englishman of working-class origin considers it effeminate to pronounce a foreign word correctly." - George Orwell

  • @nicholaskazan275
    @nicholaskazan275 Год назад +3

    Great work Thomas. I do however have to bring to your attention what Gimbutas did, as her work was pinned to Cucuteni Culture. I spent time with Nicolae Ursulescu who was the head of Cucuteni studies at Iasi University. Cucuteni was a huge culture with more than 3000 sites and cities that could have reached 20000 inhabitants at a time when the first tumuluses were built in Britany. And yet there were no signs of hierarchical social structure and yes, they were egalitarian and most likely matriarchal, as 80% of the human representation were of women. Nor were there burials as they burned the bodies and did not have reasons to build mounds. Ursulescu kept saying that there must be a burial with a chieftain somewhere but one that was yet to be found. What came after the domestication of the horse changed the equation and that was the basis on which Gimbutas built her arguments for the Kurgan Hypothesis. I am quite upset that after thousands of years of Indo-European history of building tumuluses the Turks now pound their chests and consider the thousands of these Indo-European burial mounds spread al the way to Altai as belonging to the Turkic cultures on account that 'kurgan' is a Turkish word....Such is history; steps forward, steps back...

  • @patrickbureau1402
    @patrickbureau1402 Год назад

    3 favorite hypothetical " megalithic transport techniques " - ideas that i have encountered - as an art educator creative solutions are my specialty -
    -using stone ballbears running in parrell tracks in the chalk
    - using acoustic leverage with dancing vines ( like the coral castle & the Japanese experiments with plants responding to music)
    - using glacier ice harvested from retreating ice age to move quarried stones on ice sleds.
    Alternatively
    Friendz from South America - say their grandparents tell stories that the old folkz said " ...they had forgotten the "...recipe for make stone..."
    !🇨🇦

  • @shoriuken17
    @shoriuken17 Год назад +1

    Outstanding. Thank you!

  • @thecyberseer
    @thecyberseer 8 месяцев назад

    very well produced and enjoyable

  • @jleroy88
    @jleroy88 2 месяца назад

    Excellent documentary. I was born in Britanny, now living abroad for over two decades and this makes makes me want to revisit all these sites.
    As a side note, you might wish to reconsider the notion that the Carnac stones 'aren't even aligned with themselves'. The work of Howard Crowhust on this subject is quite convincing to me. He has a few videos about Carnac on youtube. It would be interesting to know your take on his ideas.

    • @Survivethejive
      @Survivethejive  2 месяца назад +1

      I know about Crowhurst’s work. I don’t agree with

  • @peterszeug308
    @peterszeug308 Год назад

    Very good documentary! Hats off!
    A lot of information and footage while bias is kept to a minimum.

  • @electrondady1475
    @electrondady1475 Год назад +2

    very nicely done . your son was a charming addition .

  • @jorgewilliams6041
    @jorgewilliams6041 Год назад +2

    Looking forward to this one.

  • @oraz.
    @oraz. Год назад +1

    This documentary is just as good as the BBC documentaries.

  • @MichaelRogerStDenis
    @MichaelRogerStDenis Год назад +1

    Thank you for covering France!

  • @DavidTheConkerer
    @DavidTheConkerer 11 месяцев назад

    Splendid video sir!

  • @stevep888
    @stevep888 Год назад +1

    thank you was gr8 video , loved the part where you almost want to alert your son to goin in , felt like he was representative our a consciousness that whats to jump in to unknown knowledge bless

  • @Tipi_Dan
    @Tipi_Dan 10 месяцев назад +1

    My interest in the First Farmers has increased since I finally relented and admitted to myself they are probably the Dannans. Of course, considering if the Mythological Cycle has any veracity at all: another subject. I'd wanted to toy with the idea that the Dannans might have been refugees from the Nordic Bronze Age, being; as supposed, coming from the north in boats,. I really don't think so anymore. For me, this increases the great mystery surrounding the First Farmers, and the culture that they created in Western Europe after meeting, and blending, with the natives. I am drawn to the solar, and that does seem to be a connection between the Megalithic and Nordic Bronze Age cultures, after all..

  • @RonaldMyers-uf2dt
    @RonaldMyers-uf2dt 2 месяца назад

    what is the name/link of the video you mentioned at 15:49?

  • @chrissibersky4617
    @chrissibersky4617 Год назад +1

    Very interesting. As always.

  • @Arkantos117
    @Arkantos117 Год назад +2

    I wonder if the ancient inspiration for megalithic stone rows was a memory of stone hunting traps like the desert kites you see in the middle east. They even raised some lone megaliths in the desert that apparently acted as maps/blueprints for kites somewhere around 8000 years ago. It would make sense for a hunter gatherer culture to chinese whisper that tradition into the megalithic monuments we later see.

  • @magellanicspaceclouds
    @magellanicspaceclouds Год назад +1

    Tom, if you are looking for content ideas, I would very much love to see a video connecting anthropology with linguistics. I wish you could get a historical linguist on board and try to match all the cultures at different time periods you speak about to possible proto-languages that those people spoke. I know a lot of it would be guesswork, but nonetheless, it would be fascinating.

  • @BertPreast
    @BertPreast 11 месяцев назад

    Great documentary, nice job. Mind, I learned most of what you presented here from Asterix the Gaul back in the 70s :D