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Introduction to the hypotheses of Alexander Thom on prehistoric observational astronomy. The method by which such observations might have been made is explained with the aid of diagrams and animation. The...
An introduction to the techniques used to identify evidence of prehistoric landscapes and their application in field research, drawing on work across the varied terrain of the Peak District in Derbyshire....
The story of a two-year rescue dig at a prehistoric long barrow near Edzell in Kincardineshire, by the Department of Archaeology of Edinburgh University, under the supervision of Professor Stuart Piggott.
An introduction to British prehistoric archaeology, based on evidence. Material is arranged chronologically, intended as a replacement for lectures and/or tutorials.
Investigates the techniques used by prehistoric Neolithic communities to produce stone implements. Normal and high-speed photography are used to show the making of core, flake and blade tools and the method...
John Lord, of Little Livermere, Suffolk, has spent more than 20 years perfecting his skills in working flint in the prehistoric manner. He is shown making nine different kinds of prehistoric implements and...
Using cutting-edge technology and the specialised knowledge of world-class experts, this original series attempts a science and television first. Gathering all the disparate, fragmentary evidence of three of...
Looks at the evidence explaining the Avebury stone circles and nearby monuments. Includes sections on a living history project and the excavation work led by Alexander Keiller.
Incorporates the latest chronology of the building of the monument and is intended to provide a basis for further study. Deals with the best established facts, the sources of the stones, probable methods of...
A study of hominids - the so-called ape-men. Uses QuickTime movies of reconstructed skulls to allow users to examine different types of hominids, giving an insight into the apes and our ancestors. Based on...
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