12,000 Years: The Story of Dartmoor's Archaeology Part 2
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- Опубликовано: 2 дек 2020
- Part two of Dartmoor National Park Archaeologist Dr. Lee Bray's travels through time exploring the archaeology of Dartmoor. This talk picks up from where Lee left off in part one towards the end of the Bronze Age, and then looks at medieval life and how industry has shaped the moor we see today.
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I've had this in my Watch Later list for ages and eventually got around to seeing it. I really enjoyed it and should have seen it a lot earlier! Fabulous talk, very interesting and informative. Now I'm going to watch the Neolithic one next. Thank you. :)
Hugely interesting couple of talks, more please.
Found out some new places and information for visiting. Thanks for the motivation :-)
Really interesting. Thank you.
thanx again
Fantastic, thank you!
16:53 Eugenio Monesma’s channel has a great video showing a reconstruction of a Cantabrian iron age roundhouse
I think those reave stones would have kept beauvine animals corralled near their food supply. At the same time not so big that the herd couldn't escape predators. They could jump the stones if spooked. That would leave hoof prints outside the reave and the farmer would've known that a predator was stalking the herd potentially before any livestock had been preyed upon. Amazing how skilled these early modern humans had to be just to survive. We basically owe them everything. Bronze age chieftain; tough gig!!!
But where was the hound kept?