To qualify every success with self-deprecation. To apologize for wanting more before anyone could accuse me of thinking too highly of myself. “I got lucky.” “It’s not a big deal.” “Anyone could have ...
IN SOME COLD SNAPS EVERY NOW AND THEN. GUYS. BRADFORD. THANK YOU. DID YOU SEE THOSE CIRCLES IN THE SKY TODAY? A LOT OF VIEWERS REACHING OUT ASKING WHAT WAS CAUSING THEM. THEY DO LOOK LIKE CONTRAILS, ...
Stonehenge brings in over a million visitors a year, and while the iconic site is worth a visit, it can get crowded. Rope fences have been put up to keep the hordes of visitors away from the stones, ...
A stunning walk from a tiny Northumberland hamlet will lead you to the North's equivalent of Stonehenge, where a remarkable collection of Neolithic era stones stand proudly against the horizon.
New archaeological evidence has settled one of Stonehenge's most enduring mysteries, confirming that ancient Britons accomplished extraordinary feats of logistics by transporting massive stone ...
In the Orkney Islands, archaeologists close the chapter on a legendary excavation, capping two decades of remarkable Neolithic discoveries The Ness of Brodgar—roughly, “headland of the bridge farm” in ...
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The largest megalithic stone circle ever discovered
Before Stonehenge, before the pyramids—there was an even larger megalithic monument. In this ATG Highlights episode, we travel to the site of the world’s largest known stone circle. Who built it? Why ...
Grand, centuries-old cathedrals distinguish Great Britain’s cities and towns, providing spiritual nourishment to those who visit. These places of worship seem ancient almost beyond imagination. But ...
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Inside Avebury: Britain’s other ancient stone circle
Often overshadowed by Stonehenge, Avebury is older, larger, and more enigmatic. Its massive stone circles and ditches still raise questions about who built it—and why Germany issues warning to United ...
Before life as we know it began, early humans walked the Earth at the same time as woolly mammoths and sabre-toothed tigers. Through several prehistoric eras they lived, hunted and evolved, leaving ...
The Stones of Stenness, a brood of lichen-encrusted megaliths in the far north of the British Isles, could be mistaken for a latter-day work of land art, one with ominous overtones. The stones stand ...
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