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spencer 3065 posts |
Dec 08, 2020, 21:35
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Hugely enjoyable channel on YouTube headed by Rupert Soskin and Michael Bott... live Q and A's, great interviews.. so, when all around is shite......
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harestonesdown 1067 posts |
Dec 08, 2020, 22:37
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If you're on Facebook come and join us on their group. The Standing with Stones community. :)
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spencer 3065 posts |
Dec 08, 2020, 22:55
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Ta. Not on FB but you could tempt me to eschew the solitary life.. I've been quietly fieldwalking with er.. interesting results. Currently sniffing north of Rochdale
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spencer 3065 posts |
Dec 08, 2020, 22:58
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Example: can't do link, but interview from three months ago with Prof Vincent Gaffney on Archaeology, Technology and Doggerland... and a great deal of info on Stonehenge and Durrington. Want brainfood? You got it.
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spencer 3065 posts |
Dec 09, 2020, 00:11
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Still haven't walked Roman Ridge btw.. life and long Covid got in way. Asap
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spencer 3065 posts |
Dec 09, 2020, 12:11
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Neolithic Life on Doggerland, tonight 21-00. Can't wait...
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moss 2897 posts |
Dec 10, 2020, 10:07
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I got the book, but it was so complicated that I had to give it away! But Rupert Soskin and Michael Bott are doing a fabulous job interviewing all these archaelogists.
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spencer 3065 posts |
Dec 10, 2020, 11:42
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Aren't they just... the time to let them just talk, away from the strictures of orthodox telly. Loving it.
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Vybik Jon 7717 posts |
Dec 10, 2020, 11:51
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Butting in here, but kind of on-topic. The HS2 work has involved digging up the ancients and I wondered if any of that has happened with Doggerland and wind farms. It's a much harder archaeological challenge, but I've see a few documentaries on offshore wind farms recently and Doggerland seems to be the site of a few (with more to come).
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goffik 3926 posts |
Dec 11, 2020, 09:51
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Yup! Good call. Love those guys! :) G x
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