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Graham Hancock about the mysteries of stonehenge... #mystery #ancient #history
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@CivitasYT

1 year ago

Song used: Else - Paris
Clip taken from JRE #1284

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@Knowledge_Seeker81

5 months ago

Being 500 year's older than the pyramids makes this even more fascinating

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@ginathacker6207

3 months ago

Was there in 1978. No fences, completely open. Sat with an elderly man, historian, for 2 hours and just listened. AMAZING!

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@KangaRooTube

8 months ago

There are hundreds of these stone circles in Britain. Stone henge is just the most famous because it is the most complete. And in Scandinavia they have them in the shape of long boats.

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@Katiepallija9625

1 year ago

This is a calendar. Use by people to plant crops to keep them alive. Food/farming was really important to them.

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@zenithoclock1048

3 months ago

it always struck me that Stonehenge was built on naturally existing features that coincidentally lined up with the summer solstice, then something occurred to me, during the ice age Salisbury Plain was a permafrost area on the edge of the Devensian British-Irish Ice Sheet. As it thawed the rocks would have been swept downstream of the melting glacier, a process that would have taken place over hundreds of years, which would have averaged out to summer peaks and winter troughs. If we can imagine peak flows during the summer we can see why geological features that were either deposited or created by erosion might seem to line up with the summer solstice, but in fact it is simply the result of average peak temperatures.

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@emoji_page

10 months ago

I'm surprised there's not more modern architecture aligned with the solar system.

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@plsquirrel3835

6 months ago

Or those 2 stones were there for such a long, long time that it seems to be part of the natural landscape.

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@ratedgpodcast

10 months ago

Mother Nature be like "If just put this rock here...watch how people lose their minds on the internet lol"

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@kennethschweighardt4920

1 year ago

Graham is wonderful as an instructor. Very pleasant yet enthusiastic teacher.

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@theshannan59

1 year ago

They make a big deal out of distance . If you can move it a mile , repeat.

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@AndrewNoble-g8g

9 months ago

Im so glad lego got invented,kids must've been really strong back then

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@Mozart1220

1 year ago

"There was also a strawhenge and a woodhenge, but the big bad wolf blew them down" --- Eddie Izzard

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@DonkeeBoyYT

3 months ago

What is he talking about? I don't get the point. Also what does he mean they were always naturlaly there if they're not naturally formed there? Which they are not.

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@Jusdippin78

9 months ago

Isnt there pictures from like the 1950’s of workers putting stonehenge back together? And really it hasnt been untouched & found like that but put back together how they think it would have been?

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@deanmoncaster

10 months ago

Thing is it wouldn't matter where the stone was or where the sun rose. You could orientate yourself to make it point to the sun rise....

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@megalithicmaiden

10 months ago

I live in the closest residence to Stonehenge. I see them every day while in the country.

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@YANDEX30V

4 months ago

Was used to inform of The seasons for planting

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@m.y.7097

8 months ago

Thank God for these intelligent people and their research

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@brucemills6558

3 months ago

I was there in 1983 and recently found out that a similar site in the USA East Coast directly lines up with Stonehenge and that line runs across to to Syria possibly to the temple at Palmyra. The accuracy is uncanny.

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