Great work Robert always a pleasure to listen to your common sense ,which is sadly lacking in archeological schools of thought
@NEALMOHANSADSANXIETY10 ай бұрын
Robert!!! I love this!! It supports the model of the Beacon Warning system that was in place in threat of the Spanish Armada!!! And that system went all up the country!!! Breedon on the Hill North Leicestershire was meant to be part of it!! And our Castle Hill Here !!! 😮 But your theory makes these models very very ancient. Much older. I think the Irish Cloigteach towers bell towers may have been inspired by this history and some knowledge or stories surviving after the Roman army withdrew... What do you think to polished metal reflecting the sun??? Rather than using a fire??? 😮😮
@Traveler132 жыл бұрын
Very interesting, i was engrosed watching this
@presidentgas44867 ай бұрын
Absolutely smashing it my friend! No wonder megalithamania won't go anywhere near you 😂
@RobertJohnLangdon-author7 ай бұрын
You got that right!
@NEALMOHANSADSANXIETY10 ай бұрын
Is this Your channel😮
@philbarker74775 ай бұрын
I look forward to your discovery of tons of Mesolithic burnt wood and charcoal deposits on the top of Silbury hill from your ‘lighthouse’.What? There aren’t any? Oooops.
@RobertJohnLangdon-author5 ай бұрын
Actually, they have found lots of charcoal throughout the Silbury Hill complex, and this was how Jim Leary dated the layer cake levels of the fire beacon for EH in 2007/8. - They would have found even more charcoal in the centre if it wasn't for the 1776 Hugh Percy, Duke of Northumberland, financially supported an excavation by Edward Drax, who directed a group of miners to dig a vertical shaft from the summit to the centre of the hill. This, sadly, would have destroyed any hearths on the mound and consequently, as carbon dating, was not invented for another 180 years, we do not have conclusive evidence for the current dates, but I'm sure they are approximately correct - but keep guessing, I'm sure you will get something right one day? 🤓