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The Hunt For Scotland's Bronze Age Man-Made Island | Time Team | Odyssey
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- Опубликовано: 28 апр 2022
- Time Team examine a mysterious bronze age man-made island in a Scottish loch. Could this be the key to some of the most significant prehistoric finds in Scotland, with the team investigating a whole host of neolithic sites in the surrounding area including a possible miniature stone henge?
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Henry and Phil's little exchange measuring the water depth is the reason I have always loved this show. The friendship is real.
This episode is SO great! Leaves you feeling with wonderment and warm. The people drinking to the loch and finds, just everything about it! Thank you Time Team for a wonderful hour of entertainment.
Went to Scotland, on Rousay I discovered my first cranog, coming back to the states been fascinated ever since.
OMG... Phil in a Wet Suit. Now there's an image I won't soon evacuate from my mind.
Great research.
Great content, it's just a shame that the discount code for the History Hit channel doesn't work.
"I know you want to find pretty things."
Ouch. 😁
There are henges all over the UK and Europe, it’s more common for henges to be small than large like Stone Henge, no? I visited an area in Scotland that had two wee henges in a short walk from each other.
Sir Tony Robinson! Good ol' chap
Earth has changed so much from the time continents were all together, Pangea. As I understand it was one land mass and all continents fit together like a puzzle. So maybe the water was never there on the land til much later in its stretch. Once was land now under water and visa versa.
Tony defending Carenza from casual sexism 😍😍
There is a manmade island in British Columbia too.
Archaeology is not science, it is vendetta.
L-M-A-O...
@Gary Allen LMAO the irony!
@@jansenart0 And you can make it five words because you dont know what irony means either.
I wonder how many times archaeologists have wanted to strangle presenters.
The intro you guys use ruins your thumbnail preview/.
Get rid of the guy in jeans at the beginning.
Wait till they discover that Hebrew Cosmology is true.