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Ancient Monuments at Kilmartin
Kilmartin Glen, Western Scotland is the location of several important Neolithic, Bronze Age, and Iron Age sites, including stone circles, several burial cairns, chambered cairns, and standing stones. For four thousand years the people of Kilmartin Glen have reused monuments. This film shows the significant role they have played through time.
by Michael Foster
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BAJR
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Flag Fen Archaeology Park is home to a unique ancient wooden monument. A kilometre long wooden causeway and platform are perfectly preserved in the wetland. 3500 years ago this was built and used by the Celtic fen people as a place of worship and ritual. 60,000 upright timbers and 250,000 horizontal planks are buried under the ground along with many swords and personal items given as offerings to the watery fens
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Website: http://www.tallylight.tv
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BAJR
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The Megalithic Temples of Malta are a series of prehistoric monuments in the Maltese archipelago. Archaeologists believe that these megalithic complexes are the result of local innovations in a process of cultural evolution.[1][2] This led to the building of several temples of the Ġgantija phase (3600-3000 BC) and culminated in the large Tarxien temple complex, which remained in use until 2500 BC. After this date, the temple building culture disappeared.[3][4]
The Ġgantija temples were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980.[5] In 1992, the UNESCO Committee further extended the existing listing to include five other megalithic temple sites. These are Ħaġar Qim, L-Imnajdra,[6] Ta' Ħaġrat, Ta' Skorba and Tarxien.[7] Heritage Malta today protects the sites, while ownership of the surrounding lands varies site-by-site. They are the oldest free-standing structures on Earth
www.studymalta.eu
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BAJR
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Stanton Drew - second largest stone circle in Britain. In 1997 geophysics revealed nine concentric rings of post holes radiating out from the centre of the main circle. It caused a sensation at the time, and English Heritage, under pressure from the press, rushed out a painted interpretation which was actually someone's idea of how Durrington Walls South Circle might have looked.
Which makes this (as far as I know) the only reconstruction of the actual monument .
Added: 817 days ago by
digitaldigging
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Discover Roman archaological monuments in Jordan. The film has been produced together with the EU project
Added: 280 days ago by
BAJR
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The Trajan Column, one of Rome's most famous monuments, will be shown next year under a totally new light. Italian researchers announced they plan to restore the column's original bright colors by
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